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Virta 9, 0119
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Sometime in the night she awoke, feeling hot and uncomfortable.
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The rain had stopped, but the humidity was oppressive as she crawled
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out from under Pendor's wing. She stood up and felt bones creak in
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places where she hadn't known she had places, much less bones. She
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wandered around, wondering when daylight was coming. She looked up
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and saw the approaching daylight, hours away, and sighed. As she
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walked, she kicked something; her knife, which she had dropped when
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she had shredded her clothes. She picked it up, looking at it
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closely for the first time. It was intricately engraved with a
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language that was unknown to her.
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She was examining the knife under the residual light when she
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heard the voice, a high-pitched yet guttural sound. Wondering what
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it could be, she turned in the direction she'd heard it come from.
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Hands wrapped around her shoulders, and a voice screamed in her
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ear, "The Knife points the way! The Knife is the sign! The Knife to
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The Key! The Key will be mine!"
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Kitty struggled with her assailant, who felt light and hairy.
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She threw it against the ground, shouting, "Pendor!"
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*Kitty?*
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"Help!" she screamed as hands scrabbled for her in the dark.
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The dragon rolled over and began to stand. She punched her
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assailant.
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There was a loud "Oof!" as she was released. In the dark she
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saw a tall, stick-thin shape against the light of distant ringworld
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sectors, and it cast a glance at Pendor. "Mine!" it shrieked,
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screaming, running for the dragon. Kitty ran after it, trying to
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grab it as it leapt up onto Pendor. Kitty reacted with horror when
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she realized it was going for the splint. "Mine! Mine! Mine!" it
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shrieked more. Pendor screamed aloud as the cloth gave way and it
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pulled the staff free, twisting the wing as it did so. There was
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another, much louder CRACK! as it leapt off. Pendor howled in pain
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and fear.
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Kitty jumped for the creature, hauling it to the ground.
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"Bastard!" she shouted, punching it.
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"Mine! Mine!" it shrieked in return, pushing her free and
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scrabbling to it's feet, running blindly into Pendor's head. The
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dragon, incoherent with pain, opened his mouth and bit down hard.
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There was a single, final shriek from the creature, and it died.
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"Pendor?"
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There was no answer except for monstrous waves of pain. Kitty
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took one look at the wing and her heart broke; there was blood and
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bone, showing through the wing. "Oh, god," she said. "Oh god, oh,
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god." She closed her eyes; she was going to be sick. "Please," she
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said, not sure to who or what. She walked over to the wing, her eyes
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blinded by tears. "Oh, god."
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"This way, sir! I heard it over here!" She turned at the
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voice. startled, and waited. A horse was crossing the woods,
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followed by more. She seized the knife in her hand and shouted,
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"Don't come any closer. Any one of you bastards tries to touch him
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and I'll kill you!"
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"M'Lord," the rider of the lead horse shouted. "Over here."
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Another horse rode up, this one ridden by a melMephit in a red
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robe and a light, mesh chainmail. "We heard the screams of an
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animal, M'Lady, and came to investigate."
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"He's not an animal! He's my friend," tears welled in her eyes
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and she said, quieter, "and he's dying."
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"Healer!" the Mephit shouted. "Attend to the creature."
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"M'Lord?" A Tindal in the back replied. "I've no learning for
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dragons."
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"Do what you can." The order was direct, the voice commanding.
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The Mephit dismounted and made a visible show of leaving his
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swordsheath on the ground. He opened his arms wide and said, "We can
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help. Please."
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Kitty's resolve wavered. She dropped the knife and dropped to
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her knees. "Please," she said, exhausted, crying. "Please, save
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him."
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"We shall do what we can," the Mephit said, walking forward and
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crouching next to her in the wet grass. "What is your name, M'Lady?"
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"Kitty... Kitty of The Hall."
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The Mephit smiled at her and said, "Then we are kindred spirits,
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M'Lady. I am Aaden of Tleil, of late, Lord of Degranni. It is not a
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role I cherish."
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Kitty looked at him; he was smiling, but behind those eyes she
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saw honest concern. One of the other riders walked over and said,
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"M'Lord, you should see this."
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"Will you be well, Kitty?"
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"I think so."
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"Then excuse me; I have to attend."
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"I'll come," she said, rising from the grass. Aaden nodded; the
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Uncia guard led them to where Pendor lay, by his head. The guard
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pointed to the remains of the creature that had attacked them.
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"Elahedrel, M'Lord."
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Aaden turned to Kitty and said, "Your attacker was a Fell beast,
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a creature of seeking, Kitty. Do you know what he sought?"
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Kitty shook her head. "When, when he first showed up he was
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after my knife, but he tried to run away with my staff."
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"This staff?" Aaden asked, picking it up off the ground. Kitty
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nodded. "Did he say anything?" Aaden continued.
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Kitty nodded and repeated what the Elahedrel had said. Aaden
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said "May I see your knife, M'Lady?"
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Kitty nodded again and handed it to Aaden. He looked at it
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closely in the darkness. "Get me a light," he said to the guard.
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The guard returned with a small black bag. Aaden took it and
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dismissed him.
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He opened the bag and removed a small, glowing ball. "Now
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then," he said, examining the knife more closely. After a few
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minutes he said, "Kitty, come with me."
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He led her a distance away from both Pendor and the horses. "Do
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you know what you carry?" he asked.
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She shook her head. "You are carrying the Sazknife. The forces
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of Luccas will do anything to get it. You are in great danger."
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"Why do they want it?"
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"I do not know. But what you have told me leads me to wonder.
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Do they want it, or do they know that she who carries it has
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something else, the thing they really seek?"
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"My staff?" she asked.
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"Aye. What disturbs me all the more is that I know not the why.
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Is this staff magical? It surely looks the part."
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Kitty shrugged. "I don't know if it's magical. It was given to
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me."
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"By who, M'Lady?"
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"Shardik."
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There was a slight hiss between Aaden's teeth. "Vatare'
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himself. I do not envy you, M'Lady. He has presented you with a
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burden, the purpose of which is unknown to us." He turned around for
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a moment and said "Mezlo! Attend to me!"
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A short, unkempt Felinzi wearing dark robes and an beret with
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holes for his ears walked over. "Yeah?" he asked.
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"Mezlo, I need you to sit still and advise me in a moment."
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"Okay," the Felinzi replied.
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"Kitty, I need to ask you a question, and I need you to answer
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me as honestly as you can. How do you feel about non-Humans?"
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Kitty blinked and said, "What do you mean? I'm a Pendorian; I
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wouldn't be here if the Hall didn't think I belonged!"
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"Mezlo?"
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"She speaks the truth, Lord Aaden. She is not a Luccan."
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"Thank you, mage. You are dismissed." Mezlo bowed and wandered
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away. "Forgive me, Kitty. I had to be sure."
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Kitty nodded. "The Luccas are all human?"
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"To a one," Aaden said. "That is why I was suspect; you are
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human. Not all humans are Luccas, Kitty, but it is getting hard to
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tell them apart. The Luccas do not accept ought else."
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"M'Lord," a voice interrupted.
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"Healer," Aaden replied. "What news?"
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"The dragon will live, Lord Aaden, and he will fly again. He
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must not move for several days, however. The Healer's Strength has
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become unconscious, M'Lord, and I fear for her; it was a task worthy
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of Gregor's strength, and he is not here to see it- she has certainly
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overextended." Aaden nodded. "I have men seeking proper splinting
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for the Dragon in the meantime, and for food. Looking at the beast,
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it will need food in great quantities. We may need to call on the
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Mage."
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"Thank you, Healer. Tell the Sergeant that I shall require a
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constant watch of three. We shall stay here until the Dragon is
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ready to fly again."
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"Sir..."
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"That is an order, Healer. The lady here has become extremely
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valuable to our cause, and as she was willing to protect its peaceful
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dying with her life, I do not think she would leave it in its
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healing." Kitty shook her head. "Therefore, we stay. Also, tell
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the Mage to prepare to call Castle Degranni; I shall need to speak to
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the Captain of the Guard."
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"Yes sir," the Tindal replied.
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"Come, Kitty. Let's us eat; you must be hungry, and we have
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fresh meat." Kitty nodded, dully.
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The sergeant at arms, a tall Satryl named Ahamo, was busily
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setting a fire now that word had gotten to him that they would be
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staying a few days. "'Ere's the stew, M'Lord," he said with a
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grinding sort of voice.
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"Thank you, Ahamo." Aaden passed a bowl to Kitty and took
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another for himself. "Are the guards set?"
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"They are, Lord Aaden, they are. I'll be on the first watch.
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You can call me if y'need me." Ahamo walked away, muttering under
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his breath.
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Kitty sat down next to the fire and brought the bowl to her
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lips, sipping it carefully, grabbing hold of a chunk of meat with her
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teeth and chewing slowly. "M'Lady," Aaden said quietly.
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"Aaden, excuse me if I play out of character for a second, but I
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don't know why I'm here, what I'm doing, or what's going on. I
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walked the Hall less than a month ago. I feel so... so lost."
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"I can understand some of that. As I said, I am a Tleil; I am
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the only Mephit in all of BackWater. I'm not sure I'm fully out of
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IS myself."
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"IS?" Kitty asked.
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"Incorporation Shock," Aaden replied. "The sudden realization
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that 'I am a person, not a thing.' Sometimes I am still a
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pre-programmed set of memories and ideas. But one thing Vatare'
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didn't put into me was BackWater; I came here because it was the
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fastest way to get away from everything I knew, to 'find myself.'"
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Kitty laughed. "That's funny. Ken put me here for the same
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reason, to get away from what I was."
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Aaden nodded. Kitty felt safe next to him, and in her
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exhaustion she leaned next to him, putting her head on his shoulder.
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"Kitty?" he said.
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"Yeah?"
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"Before you make assumptions, I have something to tell you. I
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am not physically attracted to your kind."
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"Humans?" she asked.
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"Females," Aaden replied.
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Kitty rose with a start and said, "You're gay?"
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Aaden laughed. "The word is entalie' in Pendorian. But yes.
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That much I know. I prefer my own sex to yours."
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"I didn't mean- I'm sorry."
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"I am not offended. True entalie' are more rare then true
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erolie', I am told. I could not have expected you to guess."
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"No, no. I mean..." Kitty broke off, feeling uncomfortable.
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What had she meant by lying against him like that?
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Aaden put his arm around her shoulders and said, "Kitty of the
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Hall, how old are you?"
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"Seventeen," she answered.
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"And I am but two. The ground is still wet, but not miserably
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so. Come, drag out what bedding you have and sleep by the fire. I
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have some matters to attend to."
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Kitty nodded and rose, retrieving her blankets. "Kitty," Aaden
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said, "How did the dragon's wing break?"
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"I... I don't know. He just suddenly got tired and couldn't fly
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anymore. And we just fell."
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Aaden bit thoughtfully at the thin lower lip of his muzzle for a
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second. "May I ask a favor?"
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"What?"
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"As long as I do not hurt your friend, may I ask the Mage to
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examine him and find out why he fell?"
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Kitty returned the thoughtful look, then nodded. "If it'll
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help."
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"It may. It is a mystery, at any rate."
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Kitty lay down and bunched her light blanket under her head for
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a pillow. "Goodnight, Kitty."
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Kitty nodded and fell asleep.
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Aaden walked over to Mezlo, who was closely examining Pendor's
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good wing, a small opaque monocle in his left eye. "What have you
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found, Mage?"
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"I have found out why the dragon lost flight, M'Lord, but an
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explanation of it would require that I leave character."
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Aaden sighed and said, "People seem to be doing that a lot these
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days. Okay, Mezlo, give it to me straight."
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"Well, Dragon's aren't terribly aerodynamic. Apparently, even
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though they qualify as a full Pendor race, they're at least partially
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cybernetic in their own right. When I leave BackWater, first thing I
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want to read is on Dragon reproduction."
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"How so?"
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"My guess is that Dragons are born with a trans-generational
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angstrom-level mechanism installed by the previous generation's
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mechanism in the womb. The mechanism builds an array of energy-
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scavenging Corran-field cascades."
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"Millions of nanotech-sized gravitics generators." Mezlo
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nodded. "And they're solar powered." Mezlo nodded again. "Does
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this mean all dragons can't fly at night?"
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"No, M'Lord. This dragon apparently had been flying all day;
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any store he had reserved had burned out immediately upon nightfall.
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Also, I can think of some magic and some science that could keep them
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airborne."
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Aaden cursed under his breath. Kitty was asleep; it would have
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been useful to ask her how long she and Pendor had been airborne.
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"Very well, Mage, you have cleared one mystery. We have others. I
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must speak with The Captain."
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"Yes, M'Lord. Come." Mezlo led Aaden back to where he had left
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his saddlebags and dragged out a small golden sphere. As the Mage
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muttered under his breath, Aaden could feel the air coming alive,
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could feel the breath stirring in his chest. He felt just a little
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jealous of the power Mages wielded, he admitted to himself.
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"It is ready; I am in touch with Mara, M'Lord. She has sent for
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the Captain."
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"Thank you. Greeting, Mara."
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The voice from the sphere said, "Good evening, M'Lord Degranni.
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How is your journey, that you wake me so late at night?" Aaden
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scowled slightly at her tone. Mara and he had had an encounter he
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would sooner forget; it had been that night he had realized his lust
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ran towards males.
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Aaden bit back his feelings and proceeded to tell the entire
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tale to Mara in one long breath, trying to get out everything as fast
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as he could. The voice that came over next was masculine and
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soothing, and he relaxed when he realized it was Captain Gregor.
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"M'Lord, that is some tale. You have the Sazknife in your
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possession?"
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"I do not, Gregor. I have left it with the lady; it is her
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burden."
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"Now one we share. The Luccas have had a pogrom." A chill
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crept up Aaden's spine. "They burned a farmhouse on the edge of the
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Alliance territory. Seven dead. Although they burned, Mara tells me
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that the family was tortured before death. They did not 'touch' the
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family, however."
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"Luccas," Aaden hissed. "What was the family?"
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"Centaurs, M'Lord."
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Aaden closed his eyes in pain, visions of young Lerea, a
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handsome boy-stallion who lived with his family at Degranni searing
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in his head. "Gregor, a reward for whoever knows of the animals that
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did this, and where they might be found."
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"Aye, M'Lord. I have news that would interest you as well."
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"Such as?"
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"I shall bring it to you personally. Tomorrow, at noon."
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"We are three days from Degranni, Gregor. How do you propose to
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deliver it personally?"
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"That shall be the news, M'Lord. Speed has come to Degranni."
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The dawn spread slowly over the land, and Kitty awoke to the
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sounds of fighting. Looking up she saw two of Aaden's men practicing
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in a corner of the field, striking at each other with swords made of
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wood.
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She turned over to see Sergeant Ahamo peering at her with a
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slight smile in his face. "So, you're awake?" he asked. Kitty
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nodded. "Here, Lord Aaden told me to feed you when you awoke. It's
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not sweet, but it will fill you."
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Kitty nodded and took the bowl from Ahamo. It was a thick,
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almost pasty gruel, and she downed it quickly, thinking to herself
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that it tasted vaguely like a combination of Elmer's glue and wet
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cardboard. She smiled at the anachronism.
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After attending to her body's other needs, Kitty walked over to
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Pendor. His eyes were still closed, but he seemed to be breathing
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evenly. "G'Morning," she said quietly, touching him on his head
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gently.
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*Is it good?* he replied quietly, his eyes fluttering open. He
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smiled a gentle smile.
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"Does it hurt?" she asked.
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*Yes,* the dragon replied. *But your friends have been kind.*
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"I'm glad you're okay. I was so worried about you last night."
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*You thought I was going to die.*
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"And that's not fair. You're only two days old, Pendor. It was
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no fair for you to be hurt like that yesterday."
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*I am learning, Kitty.* He raised his head and nuzzled it
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against her shoulder. *As I listen to the people around me,
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connections happen in my mind. Connections that teach me what I am,
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what you are, what is happening around me. I know this is called
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Incorporation Shock.*
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Kitty nodded. "I know. I heard that phrase for the first time
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last night."
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Pendor's head turned so he could rest it's full length against
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her chest. *I also know something else, Kitty. And I know it's
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embarrassing for you to tell me. But what you felt when you were
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riding me- that's called an orgasm, isn't it?*
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Kitty's face burned as she thought about the incident. She
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wanted to flee for a moment, then shook her head. She nodded.
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"Yes." Her tongue felt thick and dry as she said it. "I'm sorry."
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*Why?*
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"Because I used you. Because I felt too embarrassed to tell
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you. I don't know why."
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*You feel pleasure at riding with me. And they told me you were
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going to fight soldiers with that tiny knife of yours to protect me.
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Isn't that a kind of love?*
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"I don't know, Pendor. I just don't."
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*Do I frighten you?*
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Kitty couldn't answer for a moment, then finally nodded. It was
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all so clear to him, she realized. All so simple. Yet the words,
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"love," "lust," "friendship," had different meanings for her. As
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Shardik had been so fond of saying, they were tainted by Terra,
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Terran words. Inside, she wanted to hug Pendor and kiss him and tell
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him how she felt, but she couldn't.
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Pendor looked at her. *Kitty, I would never hurt you.*
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But you do, Kitty thought to herself. Just by being so direct,
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so honest.
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*Kitty, I have no reason to be dishonest with you. Would it
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stop hurting if I were? What could I be dishonest with you about?*
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Kitty looked up, horrified that he had heard her. She shook her
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head and said plaintively, "No, that would just hurt more." She
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shook her fists in frustration and said, "Pendor, I don't know if you
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can understand this. Please try. I... " DAMMIT! she thought. I
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can't say it. I've got to say it. "I love you."
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She sighed, grateful to get it over with. "But I can't,"
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immediately followed her words.
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*Why not?* the dragon asked, his 'voice' sad.
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Kitty took a step back. "Because I'm a human and you're a
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dragon and we just don't meet, anywhere. Because both of us are less
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than a year old, and I've only known you for two days, and I don't
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know you."
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*What is there to know, Kitty?* Pendor asked, confusion in his
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voice. *All that I am is all that you've seen. I haven't had time
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to be anything else.* His voice was full of pain. *Kitty...*
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"Pendor, maybe what I feel is the kind of feeling I get when I
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get a new kitten, okay? Maybe it's because you're so simple, so
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direct."
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*Is that all I can be, then? Are we back to my being a pet?*
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"I don't know!" she shouted, running away from him into the
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woods, crying. In the back of her mind she heard him call, once,
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*Kitty...*
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She stopped deep in the woods, and behind her she heard the
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crashing of footsteps. "M'Lady!" she heard along with the running.
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The voice was Aaden's.
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"Over here," she said, her voice cracking slightly.
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"M'Lady?" the voice said as Aaden appeared from behind a clump
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of trees. "Kitty?"
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"Here," she said quietly. Aaden walked over to her, the heavy
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soles of his boots making loud crunching noises on the drying leaves.
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"What's the matter?" he asked quietly.
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She shook her head. Unselfconsciously, Aaden dropped himself to
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the ground. "Here, sit down," he said.
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"I'll get my pants wet," she said.
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"It's not that damp," he replied. "Please?" he asked. She sat
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down.
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"So," he said, "What was that all about?"
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"Aaden, is it possible to love someone you can't have sex with?"
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Aaden worked his jaw for a second, as if he were chewing on the
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thought, and replied, "I don't know. I imagine it would be possible.
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Are we talking about you and...?"
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Kitty nodded. "Why can't you have sex with him?" Aaden asked
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innocently.
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"Are you kidding?" she asked. "Look at him!"
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Aaden bit his lower lip again, a habit Kitty was beginning to
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find annoying. "Kitty, I am a gay mel. Now, from one standpoint, my
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body was designed. I'm the product of a gengineer's fantasy. Being
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a relatively competent gengineer, however, Shardik decided not to
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tamper too much with the functions evolution had created. So let's
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be honest for a second and say that, to be honest, no part of my
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anatomy is really designed to be penetrated, to experience the
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violence of even the tenderest of lovemakings, the way a part of
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yours is.
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"Despite this little drawback, I, and Shardik, or so I've been
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told, like being on the receiving end, so to speak. You're a product
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of evolution, Kitty, not engineering. You're a Terran Human. Be
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honest with yourself. Your mind evolved to make you a better killing
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machine."
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Kitty looked up at Aaden. "I don't understand."
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"Natural selection prefers those that both feed themselves well
|
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and defend their territory and genetic right to evolve well. Humans
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are omnivorous. Your kind, Shardik's kind, evolved sentience because
|
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it would help them do what they eventually learned to do better than
|
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any other species on Earth. Kill. Trap. Attack and defend.
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"What I'm getting at is that, despite this design intention,
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humans make music. They draw. They sing, they paint, and they fall
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in love. Your mind wasn't really created to do those things."
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Kitty smiled and said, "And your body wasn't designed for some
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of the things you put it through, either, I suppose."
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"Exactly," Aaden said, grinning.
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"Except Ken would disagree with you," Kitty said.
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"Would he?" Aaden asked. "How so?"
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"Everything comes back to the desire to procreate. That's his
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claim. Music, Dance, Love. He told me people just do those to get
|
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laid."
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Aaden laughed. "How crudely put! Still, I suppose it's
|
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possible. But that doesn't describe me, and it doesn't describe you.
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I only like males, Kitty. There's little chance of procreation
|
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there, M'Lady. And you've fallen in love with a Dragon."
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"Maybe I'm just being protective."
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"Does the why matter?" Aaden asked. "And as for sex, M'Lady,
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you've two hands, and he's quite a tongue. I don't see why you two
|
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couldn't have some interesting times together."
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Kitty scowled at him, then laughed. "What the Hell," she said.
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"It was only a month ago I was willing to be turned into a Centaur."
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Aaden laughed and said, "I'm glad that's a decision I shall
|
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never have to make. Come back with me?" Kitty nodded and Aaden led
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them back to the camp.
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Pendor had lain his head down on the grass, eyes open. Kitty
|
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walked up alongside him and touched his shoulder, caressing his neck
|
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gently until she reached the ridge that ran along the top of his
|
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head, scratching. *A little harder?*
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She smiled and increased her pressure, enjoying the attentions
|
|
she was giving her Dragon friend. "Pendor?"
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There was no answer. "I'm... I'm sorry."
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Pendor turned his massive head towards her and said *I know.
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You are a very silly person sometimes.*
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That reply made Kitty feel a little angry. "Silly?"
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*Kitty, you protected me. You were going to give your life for
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me. What is that except love?*
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The anger faded. She knelt down on the grass, noting to herself
|
|
to ask someone how BackWater dealt with grass stains. She leaned
|
|
over and draped her body along the length of his head and neck. "I
|
|
don't know. Pendor, I... I _think_ I love you."
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*I know I love you, Kitty Moran. You saved my life.*
|
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"No, the healer did tha-" she was broken off by the sound of
|
|
enormous wings beating over head, of a huge, dark-green dragon shape
|
|
flying by. It came closer, and Aaden's men were pulling out swords
|
|
and preparing to deal with it if it was threatening. "Ho, Men!" she
|
|
heard a voice from the Dragon, a voice she knew she'd heard before.
|
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|
*Another Dragon!* Pendor nearly shouted. *Hello!*
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|
There was a pause. *My name is Pendor. Allegan's a pretty
|
|
name!* Kitty realized she couldn't 'hear' the other dragon's
|
|
conversation, a fact she suddenly found very annoying. She wanted to
|
|
know everything that was going on around 'her' dragon. She
|
|
recognized the feeling as jealousy and began laughing. "Oh, my God,"
|
|
she said aloud.
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"Kitty!" she heard Aaden's voice call her as the Dragon landed.
|
|
"Come meet my Captain of the Guard." Kitty left Pendor with a kiss
|
|
to his massive reptilian head and wandered over to where Aaden stood.
|
|
Next to him was a massive, wiry human, tall, wearing white leather
|
|
and a steel breastplate. "Kitty Moran, meet Gregor."
|
|
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|
She reached out a hand. The captain bowed and kissed it. "A
|
|
pleasure, M'Lady. I am Gregor, Aaden's Captain and man at arms." He
|
|
turned to Aaden and said, "This is my news, M'lord. We have a
|
|
dragonfriend at Degranni. Allegan, meet M'Lord Aaden, Master of
|
|
Degranni."
|
|
|
|
Aaden bowed; the dragon seemed to. "A pleasure," Aaden said.
|
|
Kitty wondered if he had 'heard' the dragon or not. "This is
|
|
interesting news. What have we on the Luccans, Gregor?"
|
|
|
|
"Nothing M'lord. The people are frightened; they do not want to
|
|
come out and admit to knowing anything."
|
|
|
|
"I am tired," Aaden admitted, "of this entire game. Tales of
|
|
seduction and intrigue I admire; mass murder, even simulated, is
|
|
distasteful to me. And the idea that real individuals could be
|
|
carrying out such behavior revolts me."
|
|
|
|
"I know, M'Lord. It is unusual of the Gods to throw such
|
|
trouble our way."
|
|
|
|
Aaden sighed heavily and then smiled. "Tell me, Gregor, how is
|
|
Sufi?"
|
|
|
|
Gregor smiled and said, "His studies are doing well, M'lord.
|
|
His swordplay is quick and will be deadly when needed, but with a bow
|
|
the lad is simply amazing. I have never seen such an aim. And he
|
|
speaks of you often. He truly misses his Lord and Love."
|
|
|
|
"Good. Can you tell him, Gregor, that I shall be a few more
|
|
days in the field, awaiting Pendor's return to flight?"
|
|
|
|
"I shall, M'lord, although it shall make him most unhappy."
|
|
|
|
"As long as his studies do not suffer."
|
|
|
|
"Of course." Gregor saluted. Aaden returned the salute and
|
|
watched as Gregor remounted Allegan and the two of them vaulted
|
|
skyward.
|
|
|
|
"Healer!" Aaden shouted.
|
|
|
|
"Yes, M'Lord?" the Tindal asked as he came up from the campsite.
|
|
|
|
"How is the dragon progressing?"
|
|
|
|
"We are feeding the Healer's Strength as much as her stomach can
|
|
handle; were it not for the immense demands being made of her she
|
|
should grow fat and lazy. The dragon will be fit to practice in two
|
|
days."
|
|
|
|
"Two days?" Kitty asked.
|
|
|
|
"Two days, M'lady. It is a monumental task."
|
|
|
|
|
|
The two days passed without much incident. Kitty practiced with
|
|
a sword Sergeant Ahamo lent her, and she thought she was picking up
|
|
the basics rather quickly, but not without picking up a few bruises
|
|
along the way.
|
|
|
|
"Ready?" she asked Pendor.
|
|
|
|
*Of course,* he replied. *I've been sitting for three days
|
|
doing nothing.*
|
|
|
|
"It was better than dying," Kitty replied.
|
|
|
|
*I know. Thank you again.* Kitty blushed. Pendor bunched his
|
|
massive legs underneath him and with a lunge he was airborne. *It's
|
|
a little sore,* he told her as he flew by, *but it feels great to be
|
|
airborne again!*
|
|
|
|
She laughed. "What did he say?" Aaden asked. She relayed the
|
|
message.
|
|
|
|
"Well, we did spend a lot of time here. Kitty, could he carry
|
|
you and me to Castle Degranni?"
|
|
|
|
"Ask the healer," Kitty replied. "That's his call."
|
|
|
|
Aaden departed, returned a few minutes later. "The healer says
|
|
it's okay, as long as we let the Dragon rest the second he feels
|
|
tired."
|
|
|
|
"Okay."
|
|
|
|
"Sergeant!" Aaden ordered.
|
|
|
|
"Here, M'Lord."
|
|
|
|
"Sergeant, you are to break camp in one hour and make for
|
|
Degranni at best possible speed with your men. I will accompany the
|
|
Dragon."
|
|
|
|
"Yes, M'Lord. Good speed to you, sir."
|
|
|
|
"And to you," Aaden replied.
|
|
|
|
Pendor landed and offered his back to Kitty and Aaden, and they
|
|
clambered on. Kitty noted with some amusement that Aaden gripped her
|
|
tightly; he was clearly more than a little frightened by the power
|
|
and strength she had befriended. "Is it always like this?" he
|
|
shouted over the wind.
|
|
|
|
"Like what?"
|
|
|
|
"This... unnerving?"
|
|
|
|
She laughed aloud and said, "I like it, M'Lord. I find it
|
|
thrilling!"
|
|
|
|
*I know you do.*
|
|
|
|
"Voyeur!" she shouted at the dragon. "But I love you anyway!"
|
|
|
|
*Good!* the dragon replied.
|
|
|
|
The flight lasted less than two hours following the road before
|
|
they reached Degranni. Aaden instructed her to land in the courtyard
|
|
directly outside the Castle walls.
|
|
|
|
A flurry of guards greeted them, surprised by the sudden
|
|
appearance of a black dragon, then relieved to see Aaden was one of
|
|
the riders. "Ho, Gregor!" he shouted.
|
|
|
|
"Ho, M'Lord Aaden!" Gregor replied. "And how have you been?"
|
|
|
|
"Wet, cold, and lonely, Captain. How is the Castle?"
|
|
|
|
"We await your return. I have been instructed to inform thee
|
|
that no matters of court await thee."
|
|
|
|
"Good," Aaden replied, sliding off the Dragon's back. "Kitty,
|
|
come with me. Gregor," he said, raising his voice, "Find bedding for
|
|
the Dragon."
|
|
|
|
"I will endeavor, M'Lord."
|
|
|
|
"Excellent." He walked to the gates; Kitty followed. "M'Lord!"
|
|
a voice rang out from a set of steps to their left. A young (in
|
|
Kitty's eyes, very young) Uncia came bounding down the stairs four at
|
|
a time with such rushed and unsteady steps that Kitty feared he would
|
|
break a leg on the way down.
|
|
|
|
"Sufi!" Aaden shouted in reply as the Uncia reached the bottom
|
|
step and ran blindly for him. They crashed together and Aaden swept
|
|
the Uncia off his feet, into his arms, and kissed him on the muzzle,
|
|
hard, running licks along the fur.
|
|
|
|
Kitty felt slightly embarrassed watching the display. She had
|
|
never before watched two males kiss before; this was far more than an
|
|
intellectual acceptance of homosexuality, and she found herself
|
|
fascinated by it. She waited, a slight smile on her face, until
|
|
Aaden dropped Sufi on the ground again and said, "Sufi, meet Kitty
|
|
Moran."
|
|
|
|
"How do you do, M'Lady?"
|
|
|
|
"I am... well, thank you for asking."
|
|
|
|
"Come, come," Aaden said. "Let us retire. I, for one, am
|
|
desperate for a real, hot meal, a bath, and sleep in a real bed."
|
|
|
|
"Only sleep, M'Lord?" Sufi asked with a disappointed tone.
|
|
|
|
"Perhaps other things may be in order. Come."
|
|
|
|
He led them through the inner gate and doorway, into a large
|
|
hall filled with people in all manner of garb going about the
|
|
business of managing life in a Castle. Aaden strolled into the
|
|
center and called out, "Pamles!"
|
|
|
|
"M'Lord?" A young femFelinzi came treading out of a large wooden
|
|
door to the left.
|
|
|
|
"Pamles, would you find a room for the Lady Kitty?"
|
|
|
|
"Of course. If you would come with me, M'Lady."
|
|
|
|
Kitty nodded and followed.
|
|
|
|
Aaden smiled at Sufi and said, "Get me a meal from the kitchen,
|
|
then join me in the Lord's Chambers."
|
|
|
|
Sufi grinned and said, "As fast as I can!"
|
|
|
|
"Not that fast, Lad," he replied, grabbing the youngster by the
|
|
collar. "I will bathe first."
|
|
|
|
"Of course, of course!" Aaden released the Uncia. He shook his
|
|
head slowly and smiled, walking towards his chambers.
|
|
|
|
He made his way to the upper curved hallway of the castle, where
|
|
the residences were tucked away. His own, that of the Lord of the
|
|
Castle, were the largest; he had three rooms of his own. The
|
|
receiving room was the largest of the three rooms, replete with rare
|
|
rugs and tapestries. The other two were supposed to have been the
|
|
bedroom and the office, but he had converted the second room to suit
|
|
Sufi's needs.
|
|
|
|
Once inside, he stripped off his clothing, tossing the leathers
|
|
over a wooden rack set up to hold them. The air ruffling through his
|
|
now-free fur itched painfully, and he indulged himself in a fit of
|
|
scratching before making his way to the bathtub set in one corner of
|
|
his bedroom. He opened the sluice set above it, allowing the tub to
|
|
fill with unheated water, then filled a pail and placed it above the
|
|
fire.
|
|
|
|
As he was waiting for the water to come to a boil, the door
|
|
opened and Sufi padded in, carrying a tray quietly, but with an eager
|
|
smile on his face. Aaden turned and nodded to him. Sufi's smile
|
|
grew as he put down the tray and ran over, throwing his arms around
|
|
Aaden and hugging him tightly.
|
|
|
|
"I did miss you."
|
|
|
|
"I know," Aaden replied. "I missed you as well." He reached up
|
|
to scratch the Uncia's head; the response was a deep and joyous
|
|
purr.
|
|
|
|
Sufi pulled away to look into Aaden's eyes. "You are unhappy."
|
|
|
|
Aaden smiled and said, "I could never hide anything from you,
|
|
can I?"
|
|
|
|
"If M'lord would forgive me, I am grateful that the court
|
|
intrigue never became too intriguing; you could never hide anything
|
|
from anyone."
|
|
|
|
"Am I that bad?" Aaden asked.
|
|
|
|
Sufi nodded. Aaden pulled Sufi back into his lap, hugging him
|
|
close. "Sufi, what are you like on the outside?"
|
|
|
|
"You mean, outside BackWater, M'lord? Not much different. I
|
|
still look the same, if that's what you mean."
|
|
|
|
"The same youthful lad?" Aaden chuckled. "With your hormones
|
|
raging every second."
|
|
|
|
"Indeed," Sufi laughed, pushing himself further into Aaden's
|
|
embrace, snuggling as close as he could. "Why are you asking all
|
|
these questions?"
|
|
|
|
"That's only two questions," Aaden said. "I'm just tired. I
|
|
think... I think I've 'found myself,' and I don't believe BackWater
|
|
does it for me. It's fun, but it's not what I want. And all the
|
|
recent bloodshed makes me very sad."
|
|
|
|
"And you'd want me to come along?"
|
|
|
|
"Sufi, you were my chamberboy before Mara, and you have been my
|
|
love for almost a year since. You have been special to me." He
|
|
sighed. "I wouldn't want to lose you."
|
|
|
|
Sufi shrugged and said, "I shall make my own decisions, Lord of
|
|
Degranni. I... I'm really happy in BackWater, M'lord. The adventure
|
|
and the fun are part of it; I don't imagine I could have been your
|
|
love if I hadn't started out as your catamite."
|
|
|
|
Aaden shivered. "Such an ugly word."
|
|
|
|
"But the truth. I cannot say I did not go willingly, but it is
|
|
a truthful word."
|
|
|
|
Aaden hugged Sufi a little tighter, then yawned. "Are you
|
|
tired, Sufi?"
|
|
|
|
"I could stand a nap, M'lord. I see you are tired. The road is
|
|
long and brutal."
|
|
|
|
"Let me bathe first," Aaden said, retrieving the pail of water
|
|
and pouring it into the bath. He trailed his hand through the warmed
|
|
water and found it to his satisfaction. "Wash me," he ordered Sufi,
|
|
handing him the box holding the soap powder.
|
|
|
|
"With pleasure, M'lord. In a moment." Sufi re-filled the pail
|
|
with fresh water from the fount and replaced it in the fire. He
|
|
returned, wet his paws in the bathwater, dusted them with soap and
|
|
started on Aaden's broad chest, determined to get under the pelt to
|
|
the flesh underneath. Aaden settled completely into the water, and
|
|
Sufi gleefully stroked and massaged Aaden's shoulders and arms,
|
|
working with strong, careful practice. "You're so very tight,
|
|
M'lord."
|
|
|
|
"My muscles, or in other things?" Aaden asked.
|
|
|
|
"Both," Sufi replied, laughing. He leaned over and kissed Aaden
|
|
gently, licking his muzzle and playing his tongue over the Mephit's.
|
|
|
|
Aaden lay in the water, going more and more limp as Sufi
|
|
massaged the many days of the road out of him. "Sufi?" he asked.
|
|
"I'm afraid I'm not going to be much fun, but I'm exhausted. I don't
|
|
think I'm even hungry enough to eat what you have brought me."
|
|
|
|
"I understand, M'lord. I did not expect anything from you."
|
|
|
|
"Good," Aaden sighed.
|
|
|
|
"M'Lord? Do you plan on sleeping in the bath?"
|
|
|
|
"What?" Aaden asked, opening his eyes; it occurred to him that
|
|
he had indeed been falling asleep. "No, no," he said quietly,
|
|
standing up and stepping out if the tub. Sufi took the pail of warm
|
|
water he had retrieved from the fire, Aaden assumed while he was
|
|
sleeping in the tub, and ladled it out over his fur to rinse him. It
|
|
was a slow and gentle ritual they had repeated many times in the past
|
|
year, and the sensation of Sufi's hands scrubbing under his fur
|
|
conspired with his exhaustion to put him to sleep standing up. The
|
|
feeling of being wrapped up in the enormous towel Sufi used to dry
|
|
him off afterwards was even more convincing.
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"Come, M'Lord. To bed with you."
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Aaden quietly obeyed, walking over to the huge bed and crawling
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in. He threw the covers off; it was a warm day out and he had enough
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fur on him. Sufi drew the curtains, darkening the room. The
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curtains were not very thick, and they gave a dark blood-red
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appearance to everything. He felt Sufi crawl in next to him, and as
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he lay on his back, Sufi lay atop of him, off to his left. He was
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amused to feel Sufi's paw find it's usual place atop his sex. He was
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equally amazed to feel his sex filling with blood. "Sufi, you're
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determined to get a roll out of me, aren't you?"
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"M'Lord? You are tired. I'm sorry if my presence excites you.
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I'll leave if you wish."
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"And let my back get cold?" Aaden said, chuckling. "Don't you
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dare. And don't stop."
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"Yes, M'Lord," Sufi smiled. His paw was insistent on Aaden's
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sheath, and Aaden felt his cock harden swiftly. It was an odd sort
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of feeling, because he was so very tired, but there was no way he was
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going to fall unconscious with this erection. It had been eighteen
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days on the road, six days longer than planned, and that was a long
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time for him to go without Sufi's attentions.
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Sufi stroked his cock slowly, bringing it to full hardness.
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Aaden sighed and tried to relax further, letting Sufi play as he
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would with him. Sufi's paw closed as well as it could around Aaden's
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cock; Aaden smiled at Sufi's original expression of surprise when
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Aaden had first taken him; never having had anything to compare
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himself to, Aaden had assumed his penis was of average size.
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He felt a shifting of the bed, and opened his eyes to see Sufi
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straddling his waist. "I have waited nigh on a month for you,
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M'Lord."
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"Are you sure, Sufi?"
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"There is no pain anymore, M'Lord. Just pleasure." Sufi held
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Aaden's cock in place and pushed down onto it; his sphincter opened
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and Aaden felt his cock sink into the warmth of Sufi's body. "I
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oiled myself while you slept in the tub."
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"How long was I asleep?"
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"Just long enough for me to grab the pail of water and the
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oils." Sufi began stroking up and down; he was still not taking the
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full length of Aaden's cock, a fact Aaden was not surprised at. Sufi
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had one paw on Aaden's chest; the other was stroking his own penis.
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Aaden rose up for a second and tried to get Sufi's cock into his
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muzzle, but the best he could manage was merely the tip. He settled
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back. "I missed you so, M'Lord."
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"I missed you as well, child," Aaden admitted. His pleasure was
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rising; he was surprised at how awake he felt sexually, since his
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body was craving unconsciousness. It would never happen, not until
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one of them gave up.
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Sufi was determined that it be Aaden; Sufi was stroking himself
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much more slowly than usual, and Aaden saw that. Sufi stroked
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himself harder upon Aaden's flesh, now finally taking the entire
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length.
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Aaden could see small quivers of pain in Sufi's face with every
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stroke, and he could feel the head of his sex hitting bottom. "Are
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you okay?"
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"Fine, M'Lord," Sufi panted as he sped up even further. Aaden's
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frustrations rose as his body responded. "I want to make you happy."
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"Just a little further, Lad," Aaden moaned. He began pushing
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his hips upwards with every thrust, meeting Sufi's buttocks on every
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stroke. He was going to climax before the boy did. He fought it to
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no avail; his orgasm, so long denied by the pressures of the road,
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exploded through him, a ripping shout of pleasure as his seed flooded
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Sufi's insides.
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Sufi looked down at him and said, "How was that?"
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"Fine, you wicked little cub," Aaden mumbled gently as Sufi
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pulled himself off Aaden's sex. The sensation made Aaden moan and
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close his eyes. They did not reopen as he sank down into
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unconsciousness.
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Kitty found herself not quite so much tired as merely bewildered
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by the vast array of activities going on around her; the constant
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sounds of animals, the braying of horses, and the shouts and clashes
|
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of steel as Pendrii fought mock combats, preparing for real combat.
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She watched as a Tindal, not known for their strength, wielding only
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a light rapier, repeatedly and quite handily defended himself against
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a Human weilding a much heavier sabre. "M'Lady?" a voice said behind
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her.
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"Yes?" she asked, turning around. Behind her stood Pamles, a
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Felinzi wearing a heavily embroidered shrift and skirt, belted with a
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blue rope.
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"I have been asked to show you your quarters. We have a tent
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set up for your Dragon."
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Kitty smiled. "He's not my Dragon. He belongs only to himself.
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Are my quarters near the tent?"
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"No, M'Lady. Do you require that they be so?"
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Kitty thought about it for a few seconds. "If it's possible."
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"Anything is possible, M'Lady. I'll see what I can arrange."
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She turned to leave.
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As she left, Kitty wondered how anybody could stand being laced
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into clothes as tight as Pamles's appeared to be. She wandered about
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the Castle almost at random, coming upon the kitchen only after
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following the smell of fresh bread. "Hello?" she asked aloud.
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"Greetings, Lady," said a beefy-looking Centaur who was standing
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next to a pot that looked just big enough to hold him. "I am
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Gelvilya. How can I help you?"
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"I smelled food..."
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"And you came looking for some, eh?" he asked, laughing. "The
|
|
right place this is, trust me. I've some stew, but 'tis no doubt
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the bread that just came from m'oven that dragged your nose in here,
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the rest of ye' followin', right?"
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Kitty laughed and nodded. "Here, M'Lady. Grab yon dish and
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bring it here." Kitty picked up the bowl, which was about a foot
|
|
long, a third as wide and as deep, and brought it to Gelvilya. He
|
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took it from her, dropped down half a loaf of bread into it, tore the
|
|
soft center out, ladled some stew from the pot into the depression
|
|
made in the breadcrust, and dropped the bread back on top. "There,
|
|
M'Lady, the household's finest stew. And there be mead, over on the
|
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counter. 'Tis truly some of the finest in the land, and they be
|
|
m'bees, too." Kitty thanked him and asked for a spoon. "Over yon
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table. Grab any one."
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She found a quiet table to eat, although she was busily shooing
|
|
away flies much of the time. To her palette the bread was simply
|
|
incredible, the stew equally so. She was surprised at how hungry she
|
|
was, eating the entire meal so rapidly she worried afterwards about
|
|
cramps. Still, it was the first real meal she had had in four days,
|
|
and her need for it could not be denied.
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|
She found after eating that she was growing tired. "That's
|
|
silly," she said aloud. "It's not even dark yet." On the other
|
|
hand, she wasn't yet used to Pendor's thirty-hour days. How long had
|
|
she been awake? She had awakened around... dawn, she thought. She
|
|
had been getting used to waking up about then. So that would make it
|
|
about twelve hours she had been awake. "Maybe I do need a nap," she
|
|
said. retrieving her pack and her staff, she went in search of
|
|
Pamles.
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|
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|
Pamles found her first. "There you are, M'Lady. We've given
|
|
you a serving quarter next to the stables; the Dragon is housed
|
|
opposite it on the courtyard. You'd be just a step away from his
|
|
tent."
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|
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|
"Thank you, Pamles."
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|
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|
"You're welcome, M'Lady. Would you care to see it now?"
|
|
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|
"Yes, please," Kitty said, trying to get into the spirit of the
|
|
accent and not really doing very well. She shook her head and
|
|
followed the female feline out.
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|
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|
Pamles led her through a variety of passages towards the rear of
|
|
the castle. To her left was a large stable, from which horses could
|
|
occasionally be heard nickering. On the right, a huge and
|
|
festive-looking tent had been erected. The flaps had been thrown
|
|
closed, but she could hear snoring coming from within. She shook her
|
|
head and said, "He's sleeping again."
|
|
|
|
"Seems to do a lot of that, M'Lady," the Felinzi offered. "Also
|
|
seems to do a lot of eating. We were afeared that he'd spook the
|
|
horses, but there's been no sign of that."
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|
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|
"That's good," Kitty said. "Where's my room?"
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|
|
|
"Over here," Pamles replied. She led Kitty through a doorway
|
|
and down a short hall. "Second door on the left; the first is
|
|
storage for the tack."
|
|
|
|
"Pamles... I didn't move anybody getting this room, did I?"
|
|
|
|
"Oh, no, M'Lady. This is a spare; You're getting Sufi's old
|
|
room."
|
|
|
|
"Aaden's..." she fumbled for a word to describe Sufi.
|
|
|
|
"Mate is appropriate, M'Lady. Yes, I had much the same trouble
|
|
when I came to Degranni."
|
|
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|
Kitty smiled and said, "Where are you from, Pamles?"
|
|
|
|
"In Life, or in BackWater?"
|
|
|
|
"Which is more important?"
|
|
|
|
"Well, when I came to BackWater I came to Kendre, where I was
|
|
a... lady of Senn." She blushed gently. "But it was na' the life
|
|
for me. I made my way out to Degranni 'for I wanted to live a clean
|
|
life. Degranni's just a little farming castle, no big empires, and
|
|
Lord Aaden is good to his folk. As was Lord Ijuf before him."
|
|
|
|
"And before that?"
|
|
|
|
"I was a techie at Tangent Arcology. I left when they cancelled
|
|
my project."
|
|
|
|
"Why did they do that?"
|
|
|
|
"Because with the invention of the SDisk system, Tangent To The
|
|
Arc of The Ring starship facility was no longer needed."
|
|
|
|
Kitty nodded. "Are you bitter about that?"
|
|
|
|
"Bitter? No, merely bored. I was upset; I enjoyed the
|
|
macroscopic scale of the thing. But I'm happy where I am."
|
|
|
|
Kitty nodded and walked through the open door Pamles offered.
|
|
The room inside was well-appointed; the bed was big and covered in
|
|
animal furs. "Will you be needing me for anything else, M'Lady?"
|
|
|
|
"No, that's quite alright. Thank you, Pamles, for both your
|
|
help and your story."
|
|
|
|
"You're quite welcome, M'Lady," the Felinzi said as she closed
|
|
the door.
|
|
|
|
Kitty sighed and stripped off her clothes. With nothing more
|
|
than a perfunctory washing of her face, she fell down into the bed
|
|
and was asleep almost before her head hit the pillow.
|
|
|
|
|
|
She awoke with a start, the unfamiliar smell of the bed and the
|
|
sound of horses rousing her before she remembered where she was and
|
|
eased back down. She did not at all feel tired, now; the adrenaline
|
|
that had kicked in with her waking had erased any final sensation of
|
|
fatigue. She cursed quietly and got out of bed.
|
|
|
|
A small oil lamp glowed against one wall. She didn't remember
|
|
lighting it, and wondered if maybe Pamles had returned to do so. In
|
|
any event, she appreciated the gesture and turned it up, giving the
|
|
room even more light.
|
|
|
|
She took a better look around the room. There were a variety of
|
|
drawings mounted to the wall, all done with charcoal, and all marked
|
|
with a Quen 'Silya' mark, the first initial of Sufi's name. "You're
|
|
pretty good," she said to the drawings. They were of a variety of
|
|
male figures, most of them in combat poses. She distinctly
|
|
recognized one of them as Aaden. "And that one must be Gregor, the
|
|
Captain," she said aloud.
|
|
|
|
She found the bathtub, and the pail. Having read a few gothic
|
|
romances, she had a reasonable idea of how to go about making a bath,
|
|
but the idea of struggling with the fire seemed like a lot of effort
|
|
to her. She sighed and set about the kindling anyway, using the
|
|
flame from the lamp and some light straw to start the fire.
|
|
|
|
She knew for a fact that baths were a privilege, not a
|
|
necessity, in medieval stories, but this didn't stop her from going
|
|
through the whole rigamarole. She was glad to finally sink into the
|
|
heated water of the tub. With an efficient hand she scrubbed off as
|
|
much dirt as she could. "God," she said quietly, "I'm an archeology
|
|
project, one layer after another."
|
|
|
|
"I'm talking to myself again." Or maybe she just hoped Luke
|
|
would answer her. The book had thus far been silent since she and
|
|
Pendor had had their little accident four days ago.
|
|
|
|
With another exaggerated sigh she climbed out of the tub and
|
|
looked herself over. Her body was clean again, and she felt better
|
|
than she had in a few days; at least the bed hadn't been as lumpy as
|
|
the one at the Inn.
|
|
|
|
With a little effort she dressed into one of the two changes of
|
|
clothes she had found in her pack. She debated taking the pack with
|
|
her, deciding against it finally; the less of a deal she made about
|
|
it, the less likely anyone was to know it carried anything valuable.
|
|
She strapped on her knife and took her staff; everybody seemed to
|
|
know how valuable they were. She took her lantern.
|
|
|
|
The air outside was warm, but the humidity wasn't as bad as it
|
|
had been the past couple of nights. She found it comforting. With a
|
|
glance around to see if anybody else was about she walked over to the
|
|
tent and found a space between two flaps. She found a hook on a
|
|
tentpole and turned the light up a little. Inside, Pendor was rolled
|
|
onto his back, and she found herself next to one of his legs, which
|
|
was hanging lazily in the air.
|
|
|
|
*Hi,* she heard in her head again. *What are you doing up at
|
|
this hour?*
|
|
|
|
"You sound like my mother," Kitty said.
|
|
|
|
*Do I?* the Dragon asked. *I'm sorry. It just seems so late.*
|
|
|
|
"Why are you awake?" Kitty asked.
|
|
|
|
*I'm not sure,* the Dragon admitted. *I guess I slept all day.
|
|
It wasn't a very long flight.*
|
|
|
|
"No, but it was your first real flight since the accident. Wing
|
|
okay?" she asked.
|
|
|
|
*Feels a little strange.*
|
|
|
|
She walked over to the previously wounded wing and felt along
|
|
it's length. "The muscles are a little tight."
|
|
|
|
*What does that mean?*
|
|
|
|
"I'm not really sure. It always happen when you strain weak
|
|
muscles a little bit. It's not serious, and the more you exercise
|
|
the less it'll happen."
|
|
|
|
*Can you do anything for it now? It hurts a little.*
|
|
|
|
"Well, I could massage it. I don't know how effective that
|
|
would be on a Dragon."
|
|
|
|
*Could you try, please?*
|
|
|
|
"Sure. Turn over." She suddenly realized how much of a
|
|
production that simple command was going to generate. The Dragon
|
|
shifted, trying to ease himself over without hitting a tent-pole and
|
|
bringing the canvas down. "Just like that," Kitty said.
|
|
"Comfortable?"
|
|
|
|
*Sort of. I'm lying on my other wing.*
|
|
|
|
"Is that uncomfortable?"
|
|
|
|
*Not really. But it will get cold in a little bit.*
|
|
|
|
"Okay. I'll try and make this quick." She reached up where the
|
|
wing met body and pressed in with both hands, once again shaking her
|
|
head. There was no way she was going to make any progress; his hide
|
|
was too thick and there was simply too much of him for her to make
|
|
any impact. She located the strained muscles under his body and
|
|
decided to change tactics; with the balls of her palms she began
|
|
striking against his body gently. "How's that?"
|
|
|
|
*Feels good,* the Dragon replied. *More?*
|
|
|
|
Kitty laughed and began pummeling Pendor's flank harder, feeling
|
|
the knots give way slightly under her influence. "Better?" she
|
|
asked.
|
|
|
|
*Much* the Dragon replied, flexing his wing slightly. He rolled
|
|
over onto his back again, and as he did so Kitty noticed something
|
|
caught between the Dragon's legs. At least, she thought it was
|
|
something caught until she realized that what she was staring at was
|
|
Pendor's erect penis. She blushed and turned away.
|
|
|
|
*Something wrong?* the Dragon asked.
|
|
|
|
"No, no," Kitty answered quickly, not sure if she should feel
|
|
humor or shame and coughing with the effort of deciding.
|
|
|
|
*Oh,* the Dragon replied, *I understand. I'm sorry, there's
|
|
nothing I can do about it.*
|
|
|
|
"No, it's okay," Kitty said. "I should get used to it; it's
|
|
part of you, after all." She walked over to his head and kissed him
|
|
under the chin. "I'm sorry."
|
|
|
|
*Why?* the Dragon asked.
|
|
|
|
She shrugged. "I don't know. I don't know what I'm apologizing
|
|
for. Just think I should." She kept finding herself glancing up
|
|
along the length of the Dragon's body, staring at the penis staring
|
|
back at her. She finally made her decision. "Pendor?" she asked
|
|
quietly.
|
|
|
|
*Hmm?* the Dragon responded.
|
|
|
|
"May I go and take a look at your... maleness?"
|
|
|
|
The Dragon raised its head and looked at her. *I don't see why
|
|
not. You're not going to hurt me, are you?*
|
|
|
|
"I hope not," Kitty said.
|
|
|
|
*Then feel free.* Kitty smiled and walked around the Dragon's
|
|
body again, careful not step on his outstretched wings. She walked
|
|
up to where his legs hung in the air and stared at his penis. "It
|
|
isn't that large," she whispered to herself. What was she saying?
|
|
It was still as big as her forearm, and even longer!
|
|
|
|
She jumped up gently onto his belly, coming face-to-eye with the
|
|
monstrous sexual organ of a Dragon. *How does it look to you?*
|
|
|
|
"Big," she answered.
|
|
|
|
*You just said it wasn't that big.*
|
|
|
|
"I meant in terms of how big you are. I was afraid you'd be
|
|
much bigger." Kitty felt a blush cross her face. She couldn't
|
|
believe she was talking about Pendor's sex as casually as she did his
|
|
wings. But why should it make a difference? It was just another
|
|
part of his body.
|
|
Wasn't it?
|
|
|
|
She reached out and touched it gently; it was bigger than her
|
|
arm, by quite a bit, and she found it fascinating. There was no way
|
|
she was ever going to have any sort of lovemaking with this dragon in
|
|
the traditional sense. But she wanted to make him feel good, to feel
|
|
the pleasure he had given her every time they had flown together.
|
|
|
|
Under the lantern light, Pendor's sex was a dark brown color,
|
|
covered in veins that pulsed silently under a thin layer of
|
|
translucent skin. The sheath it came from was heavily scaled, and
|
|
she couldn't see any obvious testes. "Well armored," she reflected
|
|
quietly.
|
|
|
|
Under her fingertips she could feel its heat and its strength.
|
|
It flexed slightly, and she giggled. *What's funny?* the Dragon
|
|
asked.
|
|
|
|
"I don't know," Kitty admitted. "It just seems so strange,
|
|
playing with your... cock, so casually like this."
|
|
|
|
*I like the way your hand feels.*
|
|
|
|
Kitty smiled and took tried to wrap her hand around as much of
|
|
it as she could. It was huge, and her hand just barely covered half
|
|
of it.
|
|
|
|
Pendor startled; Kitty grabbed ahold of his leg to keep from
|
|
slipping off. *Careful,* he said.
|
|
|
|
"Shh..." Kitty said. She took his sex in her hand again and
|
|
slowly began stroking it slowly. It was hardening under her hand,
|
|
but it didn't grow at all. She had to hold on tight when he flexed
|
|
the muscles in his groin. But she stroked him incessantly.
|
|
|
|
A feeling of power grew in her, and of pleasure. *Kitty, what
|
|
are you doing?*
|
|
|
|
She smiled and thought as 'loudly' as she thought she could,
|
|
*I'm giving you a hand.*
|
|
|
|
*It feels wonderful.*
|
|
|
|
*You can hear me!*
|
|
|
|
*Yes....* The Dragon's 'voice' trailed off as she pulled faster
|
|
on his sex. He groaned; she straddled his sheath with her legs and
|
|
planted her bare feet against his legs. Every time a shudder ran
|
|
through his body she found herself thrilled at the power she was
|
|
exerting, even as the effort was becoming tiring.
|
|
|
|
*Kitty...* the Dragon seemed to say even as a deep rumble broke
|
|
through his throat. *So beautiful...*
|
|
|
|
"Good," she said aloud, rubbing faster, giving him more
|
|
friction. It was going to be a close thing; her arms were burning
|
|
with exhaustion. The dragon shuddered hard, and every muscle in his
|
|
body tensed. She ducked as his legs tightened, and then his sex
|
|
surged in her hands, pulsing. She felt each pulse through her legs,
|
|
her thighs. She closed her eyes and felt his orgasm roll through her
|
|
head, feeling as good to her as the pain four days ago had been
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awful. It was a sweet, joyous feeling.
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The dragon lay there, panting quietly, as Kitty slid off of him
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and went in search of a towel. She found one on a table in the
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corner of the tent, one meant to wash horses with, she noted. She
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returned and slowly wiped up the little rivulets of semen that had
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deliquesced and run down the sides of his body, collecting somewhat
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on his left wing.
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*Kitty...* the Dragon spoke after a short while.
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"Hmm?" Kitty asked. It was becoming impossible to keep her grin
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off her face.
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*Is that what you feel when we fly? That kind of pleasure?*
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She nodded. "Yup. That's how good it feels to fly with you."
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*I'm jealous,* the Dragon said, the seriousness of his words
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betrayed by the obvious pleasure and humor radiating off of him.
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*You can do that all the time.*
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"Women are like that, Pendor. A Fact of Life, so to speak."
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*It was wonderful,* the Dragon said. *And now I'm tired enough
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to go back to sleep.*
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"Me, too. I should have them bring a bed out here."
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*Not tonight,* the Dragon said quietly. *They're all asleep.
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Wait until tomorrow. Go sleep in your human bed.* He raised his
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head and leaned close to her. She took his head in her hands and
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kissed his nose softly; he returned the favor, licking her cheek with
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his red tongue.
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"Goodnight, Pendor."
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*Goodnight Kitty, my sweet.*
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--
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"Healing The Dragon"
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The Journal Entries of Kennet R'yal Shardik, et. al.
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are copyright (c) 1989-1994 Elf Mathieu Sternberg. Distribute freely
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via electronic media. This copyright permits individual users to
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make single hardcopies for their own use. The Journal Entries may
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