>Found a magical lamp.
>Instead of dumping into runecrafting, I let the Genie out.
>Very beautiful woman, blue skin, angelic face, long black hair that looked smoother than silk, a bust and ass that drives any man mad and a hour glass figure that made me pull on my collar.
>She seemed a bit bored when she popped out, but that did nothing to diminish her beauty.
>"Any three wishes you desire, I will grant, but clear in your wishes, lest you gain something you detest."
>It took me a few moments to realize what I truly wanted.
>"I wish to be a man worthy of your hand!"
>The Genie looks shocked, a small blush forming on her cheeks.
>"I wish for the strength to care for you and keep you happy!"
>The Genie's blush becomes much more noticeable.
>"And I wish to know your name, so I may sing lovely songs in praise of you!"
>At this point, the Genie is so overcome with emotion she faints after granting me all of my wishes.
>When the Genie wakes, she notices she is in a supremely comfy bed, tucked in with care and love.
>As she struggles against her loving restraints, she notices the man she granted the wishes.
>He's sleeping in the corner, a spear in one hand and facing the door to the room.
>She pauses her struggle to inspect the man.
>A determined face greets her, concern even in his sleep as he watches his beloved.
>"Anon?" She squeaks unsure if the protector should be awakened.
>He awakens, jumping to his feet, spear pointed at the door as he scans the room.
>"Cassandra! Are you okay?" He asks once he sees her.
>"Y, y, yes!" she stutters as Anon walked to her bed.
>"Does my love require anything of me?" Anon asked, concern and admiration in his voice and eyes as he looked on to his beloved.
>Cassandra was shocked, never had she awoken to be asked if she needed anything.
>Anon was worried as his blue skinned cutie began to sob uncontrollably.
>Until he was pulled by a mystical force into her waiting arms.
>There he comforted his hysterical love by patting her head and telling her how he would make her happy.
>While she cried in joy, for her almost eternal loneliness was over.