Perverts 'R' Us

The Fairy - Part 1

By Loki925 ( plot, nosex )

This story is totally fictitious and does not resemble anyone or anything in reality, whatever that is.

A thousand years a fairy lives, a thousand years a fairy must die, but fairies truly do not die, they turn into stars in the night sky.

Crystal was a radiant, long, sparkling blond haired, rich blue eyed, one thousand year old fairy, and she did not want to be some silly old speck of light in the sky. She wanted to live, so she could suck and be fucked by all the fairies boys' hard cocks, as she had done since she was one fairy-year old.

Crystal sighed as she watched her one fairy-year old daughter Dazzle suck her first fairy boy's cock. The fairy boy and a standard ten-nanometer hard cock, and his cock was dripping little tiny drops of fairy-boy cum.

She watched Dazzle swallow all of the fairy-boy's hard cock. Crystal sighed again and wished it was her taking the fairy-boy's hard cock deep into her small throat. She saw the fairy-boy's little balls flex and flex. She saw Dazzle through bulge as she swallowed all of the fairy-boy's sweet fairy-boy cum.

Crystal wanted to see her daughter lose her tiny fairy-cherry, but she knew that is was time to go. She fluttered her gossamer wings and lifted off into the sun-dipping sky.

The fairy-king was not a fairy. He was a bright, glowing spirit of all the fairies, past, present, and future. Crystal landed at the bright, golden throne of the fairy-king. The throne was covered with living flowers. Bright specs of multi-colored light swirled around the throne. The lights coalesced and formed the bright glowing spirit of the fairy-king.

"Crystal, are you ready to become a star?" The spirit of the fairy-king asked in a soft, low baritone voice.

"No, my king. I do not want to be a small speck of light in the night sky." Crystal answered and cried little, sweet sugar-fairy tears.

"Do you wish an exception?"

"There is an exception," Crystal thought and her mood lifted a little than she asked, "An exception, my King?"

"Yes there is only one, and only one in a billion fairies chooses the exception. Would you like to know more about the exception?"

"Yes, very much my, King."

"The only exception a fairy has is to become human."

"Human, do they not die after a very short span of life?"

"Yes they do, but if you can find a young, dying female child and take her place."

"I can do that, but will I not still have a short life span?"

"Yes, unless you have sex with the young female's father."

"I can easily do that."

"It is not as easy as it may seem. The humans have laws and customs forbidding such things."

"Why do humans have such silly laws?"

"Humans believe that fathers loving daughters, mothers loving sons, and brothers and sisters loving each other in a sexual way is wrong and have forbidden the practice."

"Do they not know that this is the truest love of all?"

"Humans tend to deny what they truly feel, and that is why they live such short spans of life."

"Humans are truly mystifying entities."

"Yes they are. Now do you wish to take the exception or become a star?"

"I have two questions."

"Ask them."

"How long will I have to convince the girl's father to fuck me?"

"Thirty human days."

That seamed to be enough time Crystal thought, than asked her second question, "What will happen to me if I fail?"

"You will turn to dust."

Crystal weighed her choices. If she failed, she would be dust. If she did not take the exception, she would be a speck of light in the night sky.

"My King, I will take the exception."

"As you wish, but be warned - once you are human, you will not have any fairy powers."

"I understand, my King."

"Then choose your new father wisely."

"I will."

In flash of golden light, Crystal was turned into a single pixel of white light. She stretched her gossamer wings and lifted off. Hidden against the light of day, she went among the humans, seeking her new father.

In a hospital, in a small room:

At twenty-nine years old, Jack Taylor was worth more than a billion dollars, but money could not save his wife, who died giving birth to his only daughter, Kaci; nor did it help Kaci, who had contracted a virulent form of cancer. In less than six months, the healthy eight-year-old Kaci went from a bright summer's dawn to midnight at death's door.

All the other machines were gone now and only the heart monitor remained. As Jack listen to the intermittent beep of the heart monitor, he counted Kaci's little breaths. Each beep and each breath meant one more second of life for his daughter.

Crystal had already covered two thirds of the human world, and had met many loving fathers, but some were too tall, or too short, or way too fat, and that all lacked something she did not quite understand.

Crystal's small wings fluttered in the light. She looked at the man. At 6'3", he met the height requirement she had in mind and he was quite lean, not an ounce of fat. She had one more male feature to check out. She flew into the man's pants and measured his soft cock.

Crystal calculated meters to inches, soft to erect and at ten inches hard it was the proper size for what she had in mind. If she could shrink him, he would look like just a fairy male. She flew out of the opening in the man's boxer shorts, and then she slipped through a gaping hole in the fiber of the man's pants.

Crystal hovered in the light. Next she gauged the man's love for his daughter and it too was the right size, "eternal."

She searched the man for the illusive quality she sought, but knowing what she was looking for, she gave up. She looked at the small child dying on the bed. The girl had long, blond hair and blue eyes, just like she did.

Crystal knew the girl had just a short moment of life left. She decided to talk to the girl's spirit. Crystal had only done this one time before and the girl's spirit was too prissy to speak to her.

Crystal flew into the girl's ear and sought out the girl's spirit. When Crystal found the girl's spirit, the girl's spirit was crying.

"Why are you crying? Are you afraid of death?" Crystal asked the girl's spirit.

"No, I am crying for my daddy. He will be all alone now."

"My name is Crystal and maybe I can help you."

"You can? How?"

Crystal told the girl's spirit what she intended to do.

"You're taking a big chance," Kaci's spirit said.

"I know, but I just don't want to be a lonely star."

"Okay, then I will let you have my body, but on one condition."

"Name it."

"Take good care of my daddy for me."

"I promise I will do my best."

The spirit of Kaci and the pixel of light that was Crystal hugged each other. Kaci's spirit left her body. Crystal waved, 'good-bye', saying, "Have fun in heaven."

"I will," Kaci's spirit said. "And don't forget take good care of my daddy. I will be watching."

"I will."

With that said, Kaci's spirit disappeared.

Jack held his daughter's hand. The green line of the heart monitor went flat and Kaci exhaled her last breath. Jack began to cry.

Crystal took Kaci's spirit's place and she was happy that a very tiny part of Kaci still remained.

Jack was so lost in sorrow he was oblivious to the heart monitor starting to slowly "beep" once again.

Crystal took her first breath of human air and she was no longer Crystal the fairy. She was Kaci, an 8 ½ -year-old human female.

"Daddy, why are you crying?" Kaci asked.

For an instant Jack was totally startled. He looked at Kaci, and then swept her into his arms. The hospital chaplain opened the door to Kaci's room. He stood there dumbfounded at the sight of Kaci, apparently healthy, being hugged by Jack. The councilor shook his head several times, not believing what he saw.

Kaci tingled all over. This was the first human hug she had ever felt, and it really felt good.

Jack hugged his daughter tighter.

"Daddy you're squishing me."

"Oh, I am sorry. Is that better?"

"Much better."

The chaplain turned. The door closed and chaplain ran to fetch the nearest doctor.

"Daddy I am hungry. Can I have a cheeseburger, fries, and a chocolate milk shake?"

"You can have whatever you want." Jack said with tear of happiness in his eyes.

The doctor and the chaplain entered the room. When the Chaplin told the doctor that Kaci was alive, the doctor thought surely the man was seeing things. Now he too could not believe his own eyes. The last time he checked Kaci, he was positive the girl had just a few more minutes to live.

The doctor gave Kaci a physical examination, and when he was done he told Jack he wanted to run more tests. Kaci overheard the doctor and said, "Daddy I want to go home." Crystal knew she only had thirty human days and did not want to waste any of them in some silly old hospital.

The doctor insisted on more tests, but Jack said, "She has had enough tests, and if you cannot find anything wrong with her, I see no reason to keep my daughter here a moment longer."

The doctor wanted to keep Kaci in the hospital, and run every test in the book, but he knew there was no way he could prevent Jack from taking an apparently healthy girl out of the hospital.

"Very well, I will make all the necessary arrangements." The doctor said.

Kaci smiled when she heard that. Now all she had to do was get dressed, adapt to the human world, and find a way to get back into her new father's pants. It was a tall order for a fairy who was now a small eight-year-old female human child.