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Virta 9, 0119
Sometime in the night she awoke, feeling hot and uncomfortable.
The rain had stopped, but the humidity was oppressive as she crawled
out from under Pendor's wing. She stood up and felt bones creak in
places where she hadn't known she had places, much less bones. She
wandered around, wondering when daylight was coming. She looked up
and saw the approaching daylight, hours away, and sighed. As she
walked, she kicked something; her knife, which she had dropped when
she had shredded her clothes. She picked it up, looking at it
closely for the first time. It was intricately engraved with a
language that was unknown to her.
She was examining the knife under the residual light when she
heard the voice, a high-pitched yet guttural sound. Wondering what
it could be, she turned in the direction she'd heard it come from.
Hands wrapped around her shoulders, and a voice screamed in her
ear, "The Knife points the way! The Knife is the sign! The Knife to
The Key! The Key will be mine!"
Kitty struggled with her assailant, who felt light and hairy.
She threw it against the ground, shouting, "Pendor!"
*Kitty?*
"Help!" she screamed as hands scrabbled for her in the dark.
The dragon rolled over and began to stand. She punched her
assailant.
There was a loud "Oof!" as she was released. In the dark she
saw a tall, stick-thin shape against the light of distant ringworld
sectors, and it cast a glance at Pendor. "Mine!" it shrieked,
screaming, running for the dragon. Kitty ran after it, trying to
grab it as it leapt up onto Pendor. Kitty reacted with horror when
she realized it was going for the splint. "Mine! Mine! Mine!" it
shrieked more. Pendor screamed aloud as the cloth gave way and it
pulled the staff free, twisting the wing as it did so. There was
another, much louder CRACK! as it leapt off. Pendor howled in pain
and fear.
Kitty jumped for the creature, hauling it to the ground.
"Bastard!" she shouted, punching it.
"Mine! Mine!" it shrieked in return, pushing her free and
scrabbling to it's feet, running blindly into Pendor's head. The
dragon, incoherent with pain, opened his mouth and bit down hard.
There was a single, final shriek from the creature, and it died.
"Pendor?"
There was no answer except for monstrous waves of pain. Kitty
took one look at the wing and her heart broke; there was blood and
bone, showing through the wing. "Oh, god," she said. "Oh god, oh,
god." She closed her eyes; she was going to be sick. "Please," she
said, not sure to who or what. She walked over to the wing, her eyes
blinded by tears. "Oh, god."
"This way, sir! I heard it over here!" She turned at the
voice. startled, and waited. A horse was crossing the woods,
followed by more. She seized the knife in her hand and shouted,
"Don't come any closer. Any one of you bastards tries to touch him
and I'll kill you!"
"M'Lord," the rider of the lead horse shouted. "Over here."
Another horse rode up, this one ridden by a melMephit in a red
robe and a light, mesh chainmail. "We heard the screams of an
animal, M'Lady, and came to investigate."
"He's not an animal! He's my friend," tears welled in her eyes
and she said, quieter, "and he's dying."
"Healer!" the Mephit shouted. "Attend to the creature."
"M'Lord?" A Tindal in the back replied. "I've no learning for
dragons."
"Do what you can." The order was direct, the voice commanding.
The Mephit dismounted and made a visible show of leaving his
swordsheath on the ground. He opened his arms wide and said, "We can
help. Please."
Kitty's resolve wavered. She dropped the knife and dropped to
her knees. "Please," she said, exhausted, crying. "Please, save
him."
"We shall do what we can," the Mephit said, walking forward and
crouching next to her in the wet grass. "What is your name, M'Lady?"
"Kitty... Kitty of The Hall."
The Mephit smiled at her and said, "Then we are kindred spirits,
M'Lady. I am Aaden of Tleil, of late, Lord of Degranni. It is not a
role I cherish."
Kitty looked at him; he was smiling, but behind those eyes she
saw honest concern. One of the other riders walked over and said,
"M'Lord, you should see this."
"Will you be well, Kitty?"
"I think so."
"Then excuse me; I have to attend."
"I'll come," she said, rising from the grass. Aaden nodded; the
Uncia guard led them to where Pendor lay, by his head. The guard
pointed to the remains of the creature that had attacked them.
"Elahedrel, M'Lord."
Aaden turned to Kitty and said, "Your attacker was a Fell beast,
a creature of seeking, Kitty. Do you know what he sought?"
Kitty shook her head. "When, when he first showed up he was
after my knife, but he tried to run away with my staff."
"This staff?" Aaden asked, picking it up off the ground. Kitty
nodded. "Did he say anything?" Aaden continued.
Kitty nodded and repeated what the Elahedrel had said. Aaden
said "May I see your knife, M'Lady?"
Kitty nodded again and handed it to Aaden. He looked at it
closely in the darkness. "Get me a light," he said to the guard.
The guard returned with a small black bag. Aaden took it and
dismissed him.
He opened the bag and removed a small, glowing ball. "Now
then," he said, examining the knife more closely. After a few
minutes he said, "Kitty, come with me."
He led her a distance away from both Pendor and the horses. "Do
you know what you carry?" he asked.
She shook her head. "You are carrying the Sazknife. The forces
of Luccas will do anything to get it. You are in great danger."
"Why do they want it?"
"I do not know. But what you have told me leads me to wonder.
Do they want it, or do they know that she who carries it has
something else, the thing they really seek?"
"My staff?" she asked.
"Aye. What disturbs me all the more is that I know not the why.
Is this staff magical? It surely looks the part."
Kitty shrugged. "I don't know if it's magical. It was given to
me."
"By who, M'Lady?"
"Shardik."
There was a slight hiss between Aaden's teeth. "Vatare'
himself. I do not envy you, M'Lady. He has presented you with a
burden, the purpose of which is unknown to us." He turned around for
a moment and said "Mezlo! Attend to me!"
A short, unkempt Felinzi wearing dark robes and an beret with
holes for his ears walked over. "Yeah?" he asked.
"Mezlo, I need you to sit still and advise me in a moment."
"Okay," the Felinzi replied.
"Kitty, I need to ask you a question, and I need you to answer
me as honestly as you can. How do you feel about non-Humans?"
Kitty blinked and said, "What do you mean? I'm a Pendorian; I
wouldn't be here if the Hall didn't think I belonged!"
"Mezlo?"
"She speaks the truth, Lord Aaden. She is not a Luccan."
"Thank you, mage. You are dismissed." Mezlo bowed and wandered
away. "Forgive me, Kitty. I had to be sure."
Kitty nodded. "The Luccas are all human?"
"To a one," Aaden said. "That is why I was suspect; you are
human. Not all humans are Luccas, Kitty, but it is getting hard to
tell them apart. The Luccas do not accept ought else."
"M'Lord," a voice interrupted.
"Healer," Aaden replied. "What news?"
"The dragon will live, Lord Aaden, and he will fly again. He
must not move for several days, however. The Healer's Strength has
become unconscious, M'Lord, and I fear for her; it was a task worthy
of Gregor's strength, and he is not here to see it- she has certainly
overextended." Aaden nodded. "I have men seeking proper splinting
for the Dragon in the meantime, and for food. Looking at the beast,
it will need food in great quantities. We may need to call on the
Mage."
"Thank you, Healer. Tell the Sergeant that I shall require a
constant watch of three. We shall stay here until the Dragon is
ready to fly again."
"Sir..."
"That is an order, Healer. The lady here has become extremely
valuable to our cause, and as she was willing to protect its peaceful
dying with her life, I do not think she would leave it in its
healing." Kitty shook her head. "Therefore, we stay. Also, tell
the Mage to prepare to call Castle Degranni; I shall need to speak to
the Captain of the Guard."
"Yes sir," the Tindal replied.
"Come, Kitty. Let's us eat; you must be hungry, and we have
fresh meat." Kitty nodded, dully.
The sergeant at arms, a tall Satryl named Ahamo, was busily
setting a fire now that word had gotten to him that they would be
staying a few days. "'Ere's the stew, M'Lord," he said with a
grinding sort of voice.
"Thank you, Ahamo." Aaden passed a bowl to Kitty and took
another for himself. "Are the guards set?"
"They are, Lord Aaden, they are. I'll be on the first watch.
You can call me if y'need me." Ahamo walked away, muttering under
his breath.
Kitty sat down next to the fire and brought the bowl to her
lips, sipping it carefully, grabbing hold of a chunk of meat with her
teeth and chewing slowly. "M'Lady," Aaden said quietly.
"Aaden, excuse me if I play out of character for a second, but I
don't know why I'm here, what I'm doing, or what's going on. I
walked the Hall less than a month ago. I feel so... so lost."
"I can understand some of that. As I said, I am a Tleil; I am
the only Mephit in all of BackWater. I'm not sure I'm fully out of
IS myself."
"IS?" Kitty asked.
"Incorporation Shock," Aaden replied. "The sudden realization
that 'I am a person, not a thing.' Sometimes I am still a
pre-programmed set of memories and ideas. But one thing Vatare'
didn't put into me was BackWater; I came here because it was the
fastest way to get away from everything I knew, to 'find myself.'"
Kitty laughed. "That's funny. Ken put me here for the same
reason, to get away from what I was."
Aaden nodded. Kitty felt safe next to him, and in her
exhaustion she leaned next to him, putting her head on his shoulder.
"Kitty?" he said.
"Yeah?"
"Before you make assumptions, I have something to tell you. I
am not physically attracted to your kind."
"Humans?" she asked.
"Females," Aaden replied.
Kitty rose with a start and said, "You're gay?"
Aaden laughed. "The word is entalie' in Pendorian. But yes.
That much I know. I prefer my own sex to yours."
"I didn't mean- I'm sorry."
"I am not offended. True entalie' are more rare then true
erolie', I am told. I could not have expected you to guess."
"No, no. I mean..." Kitty broke off, feeling uncomfortable.
What had she meant by lying against him like that?
Aaden put his arm around her shoulders and said, "Kitty of the
Hall, how old are you?"
"Seventeen," she answered.
"And I am but two. The ground is still wet, but not miserably
so. Come, drag out what bedding you have and sleep by the fire. I
have some matters to attend to."
Kitty nodded and rose, retrieving her blankets. "Kitty," Aaden
said, "How did the dragon's wing break?"
"I... I don't know. He just suddenly got tired and couldn't fly
anymore. And we just fell."
Aaden bit thoughtfully at the thin lower lip of his muzzle for a
second. "May I ask a favor?"
"What?"
"As long as I do not hurt your friend, may I ask the Mage to
examine him and find out why he fell?"
Kitty returned the thoughtful look, then nodded. "If it'll
help."
"It may. It is a mystery, at any rate."
Kitty lay down and bunched her light blanket under her head for
a pillow. "Goodnight, Kitty."
Kitty nodded and fell asleep.
Aaden walked over to Mezlo, who was closely examining Pendor's
good wing, a small opaque monocle in his left eye. "What have you
found, Mage?"
"I have found out why the dragon lost flight, M'Lord, but an
explanation of it would require that I leave character."
Aaden sighed and said, "People seem to be doing that a lot these
days. Okay, Mezlo, give it to me straight."
"Well, Dragon's aren't terribly aerodynamic. Apparently, even
though they qualify as a full Pendor race, they're at least partially
cybernetic in their own right. When I leave BackWater, first thing I
want to read is on Dragon reproduction."
"How so?"
"My guess is that Dragons are born with a trans-generational
angstrom-level mechanism installed by the previous generation's
mechanism in the womb. The mechanism builds an array of energy-
scavenging Corran-field cascades."
"Millions of nanotech-sized gravitics generators." Mezlo
nodded. "And they're solar powered." Mezlo nodded again. "Does
this mean all dragons can't fly at night?"
"No, M'Lord. This dragon apparently had been flying all day;
any store he had reserved had burned out immediately upon nightfall.
Also, I can think of some magic and some science that could keep them
airborne."
Aaden cursed under his breath. Kitty was asleep; it would have
been useful to ask her how long she and Pendor had been airborne.
"Very well, Mage, you have cleared one mystery. We have others. I
must speak with The Captain."
"Yes, M'Lord. Come." Mezlo led Aaden back to where he had left
his saddlebags and dragged out a small golden sphere. As the Mage
muttered under his breath, Aaden could feel the air coming alive,
could feel the breath stirring in his chest. He felt just a little
jealous of the power Mages wielded, he admitted to himself.
"It is ready; I am in touch with Mara, M'Lord. She has sent for
the Captain."
"Thank you. Greeting, Mara."
The voice from the sphere said, "Good evening, M'Lord Degranni.
How is your journey, that you wake me so late at night?" Aaden
scowled slightly at her tone. Mara and he had had an encounter he
would sooner forget; it had been that night he had realized his lust
ran towards males.
Aaden bit back his feelings and proceeded to tell the entire
tale to Mara in one long breath, trying to get out everything as fast
as he could. The voice that came over next was masculine and
soothing, and he relaxed when he realized it was Captain Gregor.
"M'Lord, that is some tale. You have the Sazknife in your
possession?"
"I do not, Gregor. I have left it with the lady; it is her
burden."
"Now one we share. The Luccas have had a pogrom." A chill
crept up Aaden's spine. "They burned a farmhouse on the edge of the
Alliance territory. Seven dead. Although they burned, Mara tells me
that the family was tortured before death. They did not 'touch' the
family, however."
"Luccas," Aaden hissed. "What was the family?"
"Centaurs, M'Lord."
Aaden closed his eyes in pain, visions of young Lerea, a
handsome boy-stallion who lived with his family at Degranni searing
in his head. "Gregor, a reward for whoever knows of the animals that
did this, and where they might be found."
"Aye, M'Lord. I have news that would interest you as well."
"Such as?"
"I shall bring it to you personally. Tomorrow, at noon."
"We are three days from Degranni, Gregor. How do you propose to
deliver it personally?"
"That shall be the news, M'Lord. Speed has come to Degranni."
The dawn spread slowly over the land, and Kitty awoke to the
sounds of fighting. Looking up she saw two of Aaden's men practicing
in a corner of the field, striking at each other with swords made of
wood.
She turned over to see Sergeant Ahamo peering at her with a
slight smile in his face. "So, you're awake?" he asked. Kitty
nodded. "Here, Lord Aaden told me to feed you when you awoke. It's
not sweet, but it will fill you."
Kitty nodded and took the bowl from Ahamo. It was a thick,
almost pasty gruel, and she downed it quickly, thinking to herself
that it tasted vaguely like a combination of Elmer's glue and wet
cardboard. She smiled at the anachronism.
After attending to her body's other needs, Kitty walked over to
Pendor. His eyes were still closed, but he seemed to be breathing
evenly. "G'Morning," she said quietly, touching him on his head
gently.
*Is it good?* he replied quietly, his eyes fluttering open. He
smiled a gentle smile.
"Does it hurt?" she asked.
*Yes,* the dragon replied. *But your friends have been kind.*
"I'm glad you're okay. I was so worried about you last night."
*You thought I was going to die.*
"And that's not fair. You're only two days old, Pendor. It was
no fair for you to be hurt like that yesterday."
*I am learning, Kitty.* He raised his head and nuzzled it
against her shoulder. *As I listen to the people around me,
connections happen in my mind. Connections that teach me what I am,
what you are, what is happening around me. I know this is called
Incorporation Shock.*
Kitty nodded. "I know. I heard that phrase for the first time
last night."
Pendor's head turned so he could rest it's full length against
her chest. *I also know something else, Kitty. And I know it's
embarrassing for you to tell me. But what you felt when you were
riding me- that's called an orgasm, isn't it?*
Kitty's face burned as she thought about the incident. She
wanted to flee for a moment, then shook her head. She nodded.
"Yes." Her tongue felt thick and dry as she said it. "I'm sorry."
*Why?*
"Because I used you. Because I felt too embarrassed to tell
you. I don't know why."
*You feel pleasure at riding with me. And they told me you were
going to fight soldiers with that tiny knife of yours to protect me.
Isn't that a kind of love?*
"I don't know, Pendor. I just don't."
*Do I frighten you?*
Kitty couldn't answer for a moment, then finally nodded. It was
all so clear to him, she realized. All so simple. Yet the words,
"love," "lust," "friendship," had different meanings for her. As
Shardik had been so fond of saying, they were tainted by Terra,
Terran words. Inside, she wanted to hug Pendor and kiss him and tell
him how she felt, but she couldn't.
Pendor looked at her. *Kitty, I would never hurt you.*
But you do, Kitty thought to herself. Just by being so direct,
so honest.
*Kitty, I have no reason to be dishonest with you. Would it
stop hurting if I were? What could I be dishonest with you about?*
Kitty looked up, horrified that he had heard her. She shook her
head and said plaintively, "No, that would just hurt more." She
shook her fists in frustration and said, "Pendor, I don't know if you
can understand this. Please try. I... " DAMMIT! she thought. I
can't say it. I've got to say it. "I love you."
She sighed, grateful to get it over with. "But I can't,"
immediately followed her words.
*Why not?* the dragon asked, his 'voice' sad.
Kitty took a step back. "Because I'm a human and you're a
dragon and we just don't meet, anywhere. Because both of us are less
than a year old, and I've only known you for two days, and I don't
know you."
*What is there to know, Kitty?* Pendor asked, confusion in his
voice. *All that I am is all that you've seen. I haven't had time
to be anything else.* His voice was full of pain. *Kitty...*
"Pendor, maybe what I feel is the kind of feeling I get when I
get a new kitten, okay? Maybe it's because you're so simple, so
direct."
*Is that all I can be, then? Are we back to my being a pet?*
"I don't know!" she shouted, running away from him into the
woods, crying. In the back of her mind she heard him call, once,
*Kitty...*
She stopped deep in the woods, and behind her she heard the
crashing of footsteps. "M'Lady!" she heard along with the running.
The voice was Aaden's.
"Over here," she said, her voice cracking slightly.
"M'Lady?" the voice said as Aaden appeared from behind a clump
of trees. "Kitty?"
"Here," she said quietly. Aaden walked over to her, the heavy
soles of his boots making loud crunching noises on the drying leaves.
"What's the matter?" he asked quietly.
She shook her head. Unselfconsciously, Aaden dropped himself to
the ground. "Here, sit down," he said.
"I'll get my pants wet," she said.
"It's not that damp," he replied. "Please?" he asked. She sat
down.
"So," he said, "What was that all about?"
"Aaden, is it possible to love someone you can't have sex with?"
Aaden worked his jaw for a second, as if he were chewing on the
thought, and replied, "I don't know. I imagine it would be possible.
Are we talking about you and...?"
Kitty nodded. "Why can't you have sex with him?" Aaden asked
innocently.
"Are you kidding?" she asked. "Look at him!"
Aaden bit his lower lip again, a habit Kitty was beginning to
find annoying. "Kitty, I am a gay mel. Now, from one standpoint, my
body was designed. I'm the product of a gengineer's fantasy. Being
a relatively competent gengineer, however, Shardik decided not to
tamper too much with the functions evolution had created. So let's
be honest for a second and say that, to be honest, no part of my
anatomy is really designed to be penetrated, to experience the
violence of even the tenderest of lovemakings, the way a part of
yours is.
"Despite this little drawback, I, and Shardik, or so I've been
told, like being on the receiving end, so to speak. You're a product
of evolution, Kitty, not engineering. You're a Terran Human. Be
honest with yourself. Your mind evolved to make you a better killing
machine."
Kitty looked up at Aaden. "I don't understand."
"Natural selection prefers those that both feed themselves well
and defend their territory and genetic right to evolve well. Humans
are omnivorous. Your kind, Shardik's kind, evolved sentience because
it would help them do what they eventually learned to do better than
any other species on Earth. Kill. Trap. Attack and defend.
"What I'm getting at is that, despite this design intention,
humans make music. They draw. They sing, they paint, and they fall
in love. Your mind wasn't really created to do those things."
Kitty smiled and said, "And your body wasn't designed for some
of the things you put it through, either, I suppose."
"Exactly," Aaden said, grinning.
"Except Ken would disagree with you," Kitty said.
"Would he?" Aaden asked. "How so?"
"Everything comes back to the desire to procreate. That's his
claim. Music, Dance, Love. He told me people just do those to get
laid."
Aaden laughed. "How crudely put! Still, I suppose it's
possible. But that doesn't describe me, and it doesn't describe you.
I only like males, Kitty. There's little chance of procreation
there, M'Lady. And you've fallen in love with a Dragon."
"Maybe I'm just being protective."
"Does the why matter?" Aaden asked. "And as for sex, M'Lady,
you've two hands, and he's quite a tongue. I don't see why you two
couldn't have some interesting times together."
Kitty scowled at him, then laughed. "What the Hell," she said.
"It was only a month ago I was willing to be turned into a Centaur."
Aaden laughed and said, "I'm glad that's a decision I shall
never have to make. Come back with me?" Kitty nodded and Aaden led
them back to the camp.
Pendor had lain his head down on the grass, eyes open. Kitty
walked up alongside him and touched his shoulder, caressing his neck
gently until she reached the ridge that ran along the top of his
head, scratching. *A little harder?*
She smiled and increased her pressure, enjoying the attentions
she was giving her Dragon friend. "Pendor?"
There was no answer. "I'm... I'm sorry."
Pendor turned his massive head towards her and said *I know.
You are a very silly person sometimes.*
That reply made Kitty feel a little angry. "Silly?"
*Kitty, you protected me. You were going to give your life for
me. What is that except love?*
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."
*I know I love you, Kitty Moran. You saved my life.*
"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.
*Another Dragon!* Pendor nearly shouted. *Hello!*
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.
"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."
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.
"Come, M'Lord. To bed with you."
Aaden quietly obeyed, walking over to the huge bed and crawling
in. He threw the covers off; it was a warm day out and he had enough
fur on him. Sufi drew the curtains, darkening the room. The
curtains were not very thick, and they gave a dark blood-red
appearance to everything. He felt Sufi crawl in next to him, and as
he lay on his back, Sufi lay atop of him, off to his left. He was
amused to feel Sufi's paw find it's usual place atop his sex. He was
equally amazed to feel his sex filling with blood. "Sufi, you're
determined to get a roll out of me, aren't you?"
"M'Lord? You are tired. I'm sorry if my presence excites you.
I'll leave if you wish."
"And let my back get cold?" Aaden said, chuckling. "Don't you
dare. And don't stop."
"Yes, M'Lord," Sufi smiled. His paw was insistent on Aaden's
sheath, and Aaden felt his cock harden swiftly. It was an odd sort
of feeling, because he was so very tired, but there was no way he was
going to fall unconscious with this erection. It had been eighteen
days on the road, six days longer than planned, and that was a long
time for him to go without Sufi's attentions.
Sufi stroked his cock slowly, bringing it to full hardness.
Aaden sighed and tried to relax further, letting Sufi play as he
would with him. Sufi's paw closed as well as it could around Aaden's
cock; Aaden smiled at Sufi's original expression of surprise when
Aaden had first taken him; never having had anything to compare
himself to, Aaden had assumed his penis was of average size.
He felt a shifting of the bed, and opened his eyes to see Sufi
straddling his waist. "I have waited nigh on a month for you,
M'Lord."
"Are you sure, Sufi?"
"There is no pain anymore, M'Lord. Just pleasure." Sufi held
Aaden's cock in place and pushed down onto it; his sphincter opened
and Aaden felt his cock sink into the warmth of Sufi's body. "I
oiled myself while you slept in the tub."
"How long was I asleep?"
"Just long enough for me to grab the pail of water and the
oils." Sufi began stroking up and down; he was still not taking the
full length of Aaden's cock, a fact Aaden was not surprised at. Sufi
had one paw on Aaden's chest; the other was stroking his own penis.
Aaden rose up for a second and tried to get Sufi's cock into his
muzzle, but the best he could manage was merely the tip. He settled
back. "I missed you so, M'Lord."
"I missed you as well, child," Aaden admitted. His pleasure was
rising; he was surprised at how awake he felt sexually, since his
body was craving unconsciousness. It would never happen, not until
one of them gave up.
Sufi was determined that it be Aaden; Sufi was stroking himself
much more slowly than usual, and Aaden saw that. Sufi stroked
himself harder upon Aaden's flesh, now finally taking the entire
length.
Aaden could see small quivers of pain in Sufi's face with every
stroke, and he could feel the head of his sex hitting bottom. "Are
you okay?"
"Fine, M'Lord," Sufi panted as he sped up even further. Aaden's
frustrations rose as his body responded. "I want to make you happy."
"Just a little further, Lad," Aaden moaned. He began pushing
his hips upwards with every thrust, meeting Sufi's buttocks on every
stroke. He was going to climax before the boy did. He fought it to
no avail; his orgasm, so long denied by the pressures of the road,
exploded through him, a ripping shout of pleasure as his seed flooded
Sufi's insides.
Sufi looked down at him and said, "How was that?"
"Fine, you wicked little cub," Aaden mumbled gently as Sufi
pulled himself off Aaden's sex. The sensation made Aaden moan and
close his eyes. They did not reopen as he sank down into
unconsciousness.
Kitty found herself not quite so much tired as merely bewildered
by the vast array of activities going on around her; the constant
sounds of animals, the braying of horses, and the shouts and clashes
of steel as Pendrii fought mock combats, preparing for real combat.
She watched as a Tindal, not known for their strength, wielding only
a light rapier, repeatedly and quite handily defended himself against
a Human weilding a much heavier sabre. "M'Lady?" a voice said behind
her.
"Yes?" she asked, turning around. Behind her stood Pamles, a
Felinzi wearing a heavily embroidered shrift and skirt, belted with a
blue rope.
"I have been asked to show you your quarters. We have a tent
set up for your Dragon."
Kitty smiled. "He's not my Dragon. He belongs only to himself.
Are my quarters near the tent?"
"No, M'Lady. Do you require that they be so?"
Kitty thought about it for a few seconds. "If it's possible."
"Anything is possible, M'Lady. I'll see what I can arrange."
She turned to leave.
As she left, Kitty wondered how anybody could stand being laced
into clothes as tight as Pamles's appeared to be. She wandered about
the Castle almost at random, coming upon the kitchen only after
following the smell of fresh bread. "Hello?" she asked aloud.
"Greetings, Lady," said a beefy-looking Centaur who was standing
next to a pot that looked just big enough to hold him. "I am
Gelvilya. How can I help you?"
"I smelled food..."
"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
the bread that just came from m'oven that dragged your nose in here,
the rest of ye' followin', right?"
Kitty laughed and nodded. "Here, M'Lady. Grab yon dish and
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
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
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
table. Grab any one."
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.
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.
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."
"Thank you, Pamles."
"You're welcome, M'Lady. Would you care to see it now?"
"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.
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."
"That's good," Kitty said. "Where's my room?"
"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."
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
awful. It was a sweet, joyous feeling.
The dragon lay there, panting quietly, as Kitty slid off of him
and went in search of a towel. She found one on a table in the
corner of the tent, one meant to wash horses with, she noted. She
returned and slowly wiped up the little rivulets of semen that had
deliquesced and run down the sides of his body, collecting somewhat
on his left wing.
*Kitty...* the Dragon spoke after a short while.
"Hmm?" Kitty asked. It was becoming impossible to keep her grin
off her face.
*Is that what you feel when we fly? That kind of pleasure?*
She nodded. "Yup. That's how good it feels to fly with you."
*I'm jealous,* the Dragon said, the seriousness of his words
betrayed by the obvious pleasure and humor radiating off of him.
*You can do that all the time.*
"Women are like that, Pendor. A Fact of Life, so to speak."
*It was wonderful,* the Dragon said. *And now I'm tired enough
to go back to sleep.*
"Me, too. I should have them bring a bed out here."
*Not tonight,* the Dragon said quietly. *They're all asleep.
Wait until tomorrow. Go sleep in your human bed.* He raised his
head and leaned close to her. She took his head in her hands and
kissed his nose softly; he returned the favor, licking her cheek with
his red tongue.
"Goodnight, Pendor."
*Goodnight Kitty, my sweet.*
--
"Healing The Dragon"
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