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Janie’s breath caught in her throat. Will slowly sat down at the table and held his hands up. “There’s no need for that. Let go of the lady and we’ll talk.”

“We ain’t here to talk,” the brute with the pistol said. Another man walked through the door and closed it. He was short and unfortunate looking with no chin and an overly large hawkish nose. His choice to keep bushy sideburns but shave the rest only served to draw more attention to his worst features.

“Timmons?” Will said, confused at the appearance of the blustery merchant.

“Timmonds,” the newcomer corrected angrily. He moved to the table and slapped a map down on top of it. “You are going to give me what you promised.”

Will looked at the map, then back up at Timmonds. “Alright. First I want you to let Janie go.”

“Not a chance. She’s going to make sure you do the job,” Timmonds glared.

“This is a bad idea, Timmonds,” Will said taking a closer look at the map and where they wanted to go. It was all he could do to keep himself from smiling. These three were idiots.

“Shut up. Make the route,” the fellow with the pistol said.

Will looked between the two, starting to think this might not have been all Timmonds’ idea. He shrugged and stood up slowly.

“What do you think you’re doing?” pistol guy said moving forward and putting the gun in Will’s face.

With his hands still up, Will slowly pointed to the shelf. “Charts. Books. I need to look some things up.”

Timmonds gestured to the man with the pistol. “Let him.”

The pistol lowered slightly and the big man backed up.

Will took a look at Janie while he gathered what he needed. She was holding onto the arm of the man who had grabbed her. He was holding a knife to her neck. She had her eyes closed tightly and she was muttering to herself. Praying.

An anger started building in Will’s chest. He sat down and went to work. It was only twenty minutes later when he slid the map over to Timmonds. The man with the pistol leaned over Timmonds’ shoulder.

“Well?” Timmonds asked his larger partner.

“Looks good. Takes us around all the places we knew were going to be dangerous. There’s a few strange turns, but we can have someone do a fortune telling on the route to know for sure. Doesn’t look like he’s trying to lead us into anything,” the man with the pistol said.

Timmonds rolled up the map and tucked it into his coat. “Pleasure doing business with you, Sterling.

The man with the gun aimed at Will and fired! Will was already diving behind the table. The man’s aim had tracked Will’s dive, but the table was just barely in the way when the shot rang. A burst of wood rained down around him. The big man was fast. He was drawing a second pistol before the echo of the first shot had finished ringing.

“Halt,” Janie’s voice said, ringing with power and authority. Around the circular room golden symbols lit the floor forming a perimeter of light.

Everyone froze. Timmonds’ eyes slowly crept toward Janie, panic setting into them as he fought against the power of whatever she had just done. Sweat beaded on his forehead.

“You alright, Will?” Janie asked, sounding much more like herself. Will didn’t answer. “Oh. Right,” Janie said to herself.

“Let me go,” she said, the authority coming back to her voice. The man holding her let go. She walked over to the table and saw Will laying frozen on the ground behind it.

“Will Sterling, I release you,” she said. The lights around the perimeter of the room flared for a moment. Will relaxed and rubbed his arm where he’d landed on it. He stood up a bit gingerly and looked at the splintered gouge the pistol shot had torn out of his table. He ran his finger along it imagining the damage the shot would have done to him. His heart was pounding. “Well, he missed,” half to reassure himself. “Why’d you wait so long?”

“He had a gun on you. When the Voice takes hold everyone tenses up. I didn’t want him to accidentally fire,” Janie said, slightly sheepishly.

Will threw his arms wide. “So you waited until he did it on purpose!?”

“Why didn’t you move sooner!?” she retorted, moving around the frozen men.

“Because he had a gun on me!” Will sat down in exasperation and shook his head. “Thanks,” he said with an earnest look at his assistant.

Before she could answer, something cracked, sounding like a thick tree branch over a strong man’s knee. Timmonds suddenly bolted for the door. Will stood and had just started to follow but it was too late. Timmonds had wrenched open the door and fled out into the night.

“What was that?” Will asked, staring out the door after Timmonds? “Did he just overpower your Truthtelling?”

“No. That’s… humans can’t do that. The wards would have gone off if he’d been something else disguised as a human. He must have had some kind of counter-charm on him,” Janie said.

Will whistled low. “Those are real?”

“Yes, but very rare. I’ve never seen one before. They’re very expensive and hard to get. No registered Witch would dare make one,” Janie said.

“Mister Timmonds is a very bad man,” he looked at the two thugs still frozen in place. “If only the Magistrate had some way of learning more about him. If only they had someone who could tell them more. Two someones even.”

“You may speak,” Janie said with the Voice. The glowing calligraphy sigils lining the room flickered slightly as the change in the command took place.

“We’ll pay you,” the man who still held a smoking pistol said.

Will laughed, “From attempted murder straight to bribery. You think quick for hired muscle.”

“Name your price,” the big man said.

Will just rolled his eyes. “So what do we do with them?”

“The guard will be along soon. When the Telling took hold, it also alerted the wards at the Garrison,” Janie explained. “Until then, we can leave them like this, or question them.”

“Show me,” Will said, looking slyly at their prisoners.

“You will offer no falsehood through speech or omission. You will answer all queries to the best of your ability. Now, speak your name,” Janie said, her Voice echoing with power.

“Quincy Pleasant,” the gunman said.

“Royce Boyle,” the man with the knife choked out. He sounded like his throat didn’t work right.

“Can I ask them questions too, or will they only answer you?” Will asked.

“They’ll answer you now that the Telling has them. You’re in the circle. They have to answer,” Janie was looking over the men like she was memorizing them.

“What’s your connection to Timmonds?” Will asked.

“He’s the money. We’re the crew. He owns a boat and we work on it,” Quincy-with-the-gun answered.

“Crew,” Boyle croaked, echoing Quincy.

“What the heck is wrong with your voice anyway?” Will asked Boyle.

“Sick,” Boyle said.

“And you brought him along on an extortion and murder job? Timmonds must be really scraping the bottom of the hired goon barrel,” Will snarked.

“He’s reliable and expendable,” Quincy answered. Royce did not look please at that answer. Quincy did not look pleased that he’d had to give it.

“How did Timmonds escape the Truthtelling?” Janie asked in a hard tone.

Boyle shook his head and shrugged. Apparently that was enough to satisfy the compulsion he was under. Quincy just said, “No idea.”

“What was so important about getting me to make the map that was worth killing us for?” Will asked, seeming more confused than anything else.

“Timmonds hates you,” Quincy answered. The barest hint of a shrug was all the motion his magically compelled paralysis would allow. “After you humiliated him in front of that crowd he wanted you dead.”

“That doesn’t answer my question. You were going to Ralost Harbor. It’s not a hard place to get to this time of year,” Will said. “Why not just hire someone who knows the way?”

“Timmonds has a very small ship. You’re the only Navigator who doesn’t need to come along to get the job done, and you don’t ask questions. Even at your prices, it’s a sweet deal. One less mouth to feed, one person’s less space taken up onboard, and one less officer taking a cut,” Quincy answered. ”We needed to know the route to get through a blockade. You didn’t even know there was a blockade, and your map looks like it avoids where the blockade is supposed to be.”

“Yeah I did,” Will said. ”Found out earlier today when I was working with another client. Also found out that the blockade is the first wave of an invasion. You’d have gotten to port just in time to be in the middle of a coup.”

“You sonofa-” Quincy swore.

“Enough. Answer the questions only, Mister Pleasant,” Janie said, the calmness of her tone belying the power in her command.

“What are you smuggling?” Will asked. He was curious now.

Quincy looked pained, like he was struggling to lift something heavy. After a few moments he barked out, “Tears!”

“Tears?” Will was confused.

“You son of a bitch,” Janie swore. It was the first time Will had ever heard a word like that pass her lips.

“I feel like I’m missing something,” Will said, looking between his assistant and their captives.

“The Tears of Ashana,” Janie said. “It’s a drug. Well, no. More like a potion. They make a person incredibly attractive to women, and have a powerful aphrodisiac quality.”

“That doesn’t sound so bad,” Will said, not seeing why Janie had been so upset.

“Will, they’re mind control. Tears aren’t just a special perfume that makes you attractive. They override a person’s will. They make them do things they would not normally choose to do. They’re as strong as a Siren’s song, and they are addictive. After enough times being exposed to a person who’s dosed themself with Tears, a woman will start craving them like an obsession. The Malahara Sultanate used to use the Tears to keep control of the Grand Harem. Do you remember hearing about that? When the Sultanate was overthrown they freed almost a thousand captured women. When the Sultan was executed, almost half of the harem tried to commit suicide.” Janie looked sickened.

“That’s what all that was about? A drug? I thought it was some kind of spell,” Will shook his head in sympathy and disbelief. “Anyone can get ahold of that stuff?”

“For the right price,” Quincy said, unable to stop himself from sounding amused.

“It’s highly illegal,” Janie shook her head, scowling at Quincy. “The Magistrate added it to the Freedom of Mind Accords after the conflict with the Sultanate. From what I understand it is also extremely hard to make. It requires a very rare catalyst, and a skilled spellbinder who must be a woman.”

“I can’t imagine most women would be willing to make something like that,” Will said.

“No. That’s one of the things every Spellbinder is asked in the Telling when they register with the Magistrate,” Janie continued. “Anyone who would even be willing to make something like Tears of Ashana doesn’t pass the interview process. There’s a lot of places where the Magistrate doesn’t have any kind of presence, but even in those places, Tears of Ashana are hard to come by. Very few people are willing to make something that could be used to enslave them.”

“Who’s your source?” WIll asked the captives.

Royce shrugged again. Quincy answered, “Timmonds is the only one that knows.”

“I guess that explains where he got ahold of whatever it was that broke him out of the Telling,” Will said. Janie nodded. They looked at each other, struggling to think of anymore relevant questions. “What now?” Janie asked after a few moments.

As if in answer there was a heavy knock at the door.
 

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Janie smiled tiredly. “Thank you, Thomas,” she said to the Magistrate Guardsman who stood in the doorway. His fitted leather cuirass and large pauldrons made the already large man practically fill the arched doorway. He had a slate in his hand with a small hole in it for a built in ink pot. A parchment rested on the slate. He was hastily marking it with a small quill. Outside three more guards had Royce Boyle and Quincy Pleasant locked in irons.

“Did you happen to ask the name of their ship when you had them in the Telling?” Guardsman Thomas asked.

Janie shook her head, “Sorry. It wasn’t something I thought to ask.”

“That’s alright. I’ll head down to the docks now. It’s probably too late to catch Mister Timmonds, but maybe we’ll get lucky,” Thomas shrugged. “Do you have time to come in tomorrow and give a formal report?”

Janie looked at Will, who was sitting in his chair at the table looking at his empty glass and feeling worn. “No,” she answered. “Perhaps  late tomorrow night, but my week is full from sunup to sundown, every day.”

Thomas nodded. “I’ll make sure the Prelate sees my report and I’ll let her know where you are. Perhaps she can come here to speak with you, rather than having you make the trek all the way out to Fort Deliverance.”

Janie nodded. She doubted the Prelate would want to come all the way out to the lighthouse for this. Her time was important. It was a nice sentiment though. Thomas could have officially requested that Janie come to the Fort for testimony and she would have been required to go.

She gave Thomas a hug and he stepped out the door, shutting it behind him. Janie let out a long breath before turning and looking at Will. He gave her a weary smile. Without a word, Janie walked over, took Will’s hand, pulled him out of the chair and wrapped her arms around him. She did not cry, but she did tremble slightly as the tension and worry and excitement all finally left her. “You almost died, Will,” she said.

“I’ve been shot before. It isn’t fun, but I don’t think I would have died. Besides, I had you to save me,” Will said gently, holding her tight and letting his thumb stroke reassuringly at the base of her neck.

Janie went still and then started shaking against Will’s chest. At first he thought she had started to cry, but after a moment he realized she was laughing. “I suppose I did save you, didn’t I?” she said, still muffled into his shoulder.

He gave her a strong squeeze. “Yes you did. Saved yourself too.”

“I did not even like the idea of laying the Telling runes into the stonework when you first thought of it,” Janie said, “Now I am very glad you insisted.”

“As am I,” Will agreed.

“Legendary adventurer, Will Sterling, rescued by an office clerk,” Janie said, finally looking up at him.

“You’re hardly just a…” his thought trailed off as he realized how close they were. Closer than they had ever been before. He felt a moment of electric tension that ran up his neck and felt like tickling behind his ears. She smelled faintly of honeysuckle. They were only inches apart. Will had always found Janie attractive. Her prim, graceful efficiency and sharp, dry wit coupled with her aristocratic cheekbones and wide blue eyes made her very endearing, but usually he kept those thoughts firmly controlled. Right now, with her looking so vulnerable and disheveled, he felt that control falter. He wanted to kiss her, she seemed to want it too. His head dipped slightly and he could feel the tension between them ratchet up. She took a deep, expectant, perhaps fearful breath. Her breasts pressed against him filling his head with even more uncontrolled thoughts. Somehow though, he turned his face away and simply laid his cheek against hers, holding her tightly. “Thank you so much,” he whispered in her ear.

She squeezed him back, but didn’t reply. She had felt it too, and had wanted it. That realization surprised her. She’d also always found Will attractive, but she’d very carefully cultivated a professional working relationship with him. She knew he watched her work with less than professional intent sometimes, but he did a fair job of keeping it to himself and never made inappropriate comments or touches. If not for her Magistrate training she probably wouldn’t have noticed when his gaze or thoughts wandered. Even just now, in the electric moment after a near death experience, she’d seen the desire well up within him, and the struggle. He’d done the right and proper thing… and Janie wished he hadn’t.

She was no demure, wilting flower, nor was she as straight-laced and puritan as she often seemed. Much of it was a carefully constructed facade to give her the respect women often did not get from men. Normally she worried a great deal about consequences, but now the aftermath of what had nearly happened, combined with the long, trying day, had her mind screaming for something to simply be good and satisfying and easy. She deserved that. She deserved this. There was no reason that she should always deny herself for the sake of others.

It all crashed through her mind in an instant, her careful control and poise suddenly thrown to the wind. Her hand turned Will’s face from her cheek to face her and she brought her lips to his with a deliberate need. She felt Will stiffen. Her eyes were closed, but she knew he was looking at her. She could feel him thinking, sense his mind battling with itself. He was still trying to do the right thing. It was infuriating. In that moment she made a decision.

She let go. Their kiss broke. Will looked stunned. Not upset. He simply had no idea what to think about what he’d just experienced.

“Uh, Janie?” he said, not sure what else to say.

“Hush, Will. It’s ok. It’s time for bed,” Janie said. She took his hand and gently pulled him to the stairs.

“I have a hammock…” he stuttered, stopping at the foot of the steps and gesturing feebly toward his office.

“Do you even know where it is?” Janie huffed. He was nothing if not stubborn. She started climbing the stairs, still pulling him after her.

“Well, no. I was going to find it,” Will said, following, his reluctance wavering.

“Will, you almost died. We both almost died. You are leaving in a week. There is only one bed. And, even if all that were not true, I want this. I know you have wanted me since the day you hired me, and tonight I am saying yes.” Janie opened the door to Will’s bedroom.

“I didn’t… I never did anything… I thought I was good about that,” Will said, flustered. “I never wanted you to think.-”

“You were very good. I doubt any other office clerk would have noticed.” Janie pulled Will into the room and gave him a gentle, steady push until his knees hit the bed and he sat down.

“You’re hardly just an office clerk,” Will finished his thought from earlier.

“Precisely.” Janie began unbuttoning her high-necked blouse, exposing inch after inch of creamy skin. “The very first thing I learned as a Neophyte was how to pick up on the subtleties of body language to learn what a person was trying to hide. For all your efforts to keep your thoughts to yourself, Will, you are not very subtle. Your eyes wander, particularly when you think I’m not looking.”

“You’re always looking,” Will laughed. He still wasn’t quite sure what to do with this situation. He was having to rearrange all his careful rules about who Janie was and how he should treat her. It wasn’t an instant process, but it was getting faster with every button.

“Yes, I am.” The last button came undone and she tugged the hem of her blouse free of her skirt, pulling it open and off her shoulders.  “Which is how I know you were too. You do not need to pretend you aren’t looking any longer.”

Will let out an involuntary breath and he stared in shock. Beneath Janie’s high-necked, conservative blouse she was wearing a kind of undergarment he’d never seen before. It looked like a sort of soft, less rigid than usual corset. It hugged her curves and compressed her generous chest in and up. Her conservative blouse had been hiding the impressive cleavage her fascinating underclothes created. She was obviously more endowed in the chest department than he’d originally thought. Not nearly so much as Bella, but certainly larger than her lithe frame had made him think.

Janie was not a large person. He forgot that sometimes because her personality was so commanding. It made her seem larger than she really was. She wasn’t short, but she was quite slender, with a narrow waist and shoulders that accentuated the curves of her hips, butt and breasts by contrast. All the walking back and forth from Fort Deliverance, and occasionally braving the staircase down to the docks (which she described as “clearly designed by a torturer”) kept her in good shape. There was simply no bulk to her. She was one of those people who was reminiscent of a deer, all long limbs and grace and dainty features.

The blouse fell to the ground. Janie’s amused laugh broke Will’s reverie. “You certainly know how to make a girl feel special, Will. If I knew that was all it took to render you speechless, I’d have done it a long time ago.”

“What… is that?” Will asked, gesturing to Janie’s scant clothing.

“It is called a bustier. They are all the rage among the more scandalous nobility right now. I find them far more comfortable than a traditional corset, particularly in the summer.” Janie ran her hands along the soft material and smiled. “I take it you agree.”

“Oh yes,” Will said.

Janie turned to the side and raised her arm. “Untie me.”

Will’s hands felt like they were moving on their own. They found the hem of Janie’s skirt and slipped beneath to find the tucked away bow and fish it out. Then he pulled a tail. Janie’s sensible floor length skirt fell away like a stage curtain finally revealing a long awaited show.

Her stockings were connected to garters which were connected to her bustier. She wore no other underclothing. In the bright moonlight coming through the window her white stockings and the enticing bustier seemed to glow. Her skin was pale and soft, interrupted only by a faint brush of downy golden hair between her legs. Will’s breath felt like it was trying to catch in his chest. Janie took a step forward so his face was only inches away from her breasts, and ran her hands through his hair. Then she straddled his lap and pushed him back on the bed. She settled on him, the warmth of her thighs and softness of her butt spreading heat through his pelvis almost instantly.  She began unbuttoning his shirt in the same efficient, deliberate way she’d unbuttoned her own. When she pulled his shirt open it was her turn to be surprised. “Oh my,” she gasped. Her fingers traced the skin of his muscular chest, following the dotted lines of the sea chart and the the tattooed treasure map, coming to rest on the X above his heart. “I have a feeling there’s quite a story here,” she smiled.

“Not as much as you might think. I was young, and had too much money and too little sense. I probably should have picked a map of an actual place, or a route that was important to me, but I didn’t. I was all about the metaphor of it at the time. It does make for fun conversations though,” Will shrugged, moving his hands to her thighs. She was warm and so very soft.

Janie’s fingers were smudged with ink after a long day of helping to write up contracts and create and alter Will’s schedule. Somehow that little bit of imperfection reminded will that this Janie, the ethereal, direct, surprisingly confident woman straddling his body was the same woman he spent most of his time with, the same woman he’d held in his arms after a near death experience. She was still Janie. He’d been hesitating because he wasn’t sure what this new level of intimacy would do to their working relationship, but they were well past the point of no return on that front. Any changes were going to happen no matter what now. He’d never known Janie to be anything but practical. There was no reason to think she would be any different about sex. He relaxed, finally feeling ready, accepting this new aspect of Janie into his understanding of her.

She raised an eyebrow. “Took you long enough.”

He laughed. No matter how many times he watched her do it, he never quite got used to her knack for reading people like a book. “You have to understand, for me this is all very unexpected. I had no idea things were headed this direction. You said you were going to go back to the fort!”

“I thought I would. Somehow, every time it seemed like a good time to leave, I stayed.” Jaine slid lower on his thighs and started undoing his belt.

“It took me a while to get over the surprise. I’m still reeling a bit,” Will said as he watched her slowly pull his belt free and begin to loosen the laces on his breeches.

“You can keep a straight head with a pistol pointed at you, and come up with a plan to undermine what you’re being forced to do even while you are watching my life being threatened, and then dive out of the way of a bullet as soon as the trigger starts to be pulled, but me taking you to bed sends you reeling.” Janie laughed as she slipped free of him, stood up. She tugged his boots off one by one, and yanked his breeches of in one quick, steady pull. His erection bounced free and stood tall. Janie’s bit her lip and she looked at it. She dropped his pants on the floor and slowly reached for him, but instead of grasping his manhood, she reached past his hip and took his hand, pulling him up into a sitting position, then to his feet. Then she dragged him around the bed and to the small door at the back of the room next to the tall bookshelf. She opened it and pulled them both into the small wash room.

“We’ve been cooped up in the sweltering heat all day,” Janie said. “We both need to clean up.”

Will was used to expeditions where it would be months without a proper means of getting clean. He tended not to think about the clammy feeling of his skin or the way people smell after a day in the sun. Bastard’s Bay wasn’t exactly a royal court. Around here, people smelled, and you just got used to it.

Unless you were someone who had trained for years to pay attention to small details, and never ignore anything. Will was suddenly embarrassed. He didn’t know what to say, so he pulled the lid off the water barrel next to the small washtub. It wasn’t really meant for two. It was just a simple wooden chair sitting a large metal tub. A ship’s bath. He dunked a bucket into the barrel, filled it with clean water, and set the bucket into the tub. Janie picked up a washcloth from the drying rack and a bar of soap from where it rested beneath his shaving mirror. “Sit.”

She knelt next to the tub, dipping the cloth in the cool water, then working the soap into it until the cloth was a full lather. Then she started at his feet.

It was the most luxuriant, sensual thing he’d ever felt. It seemed absurd that something so nonsensical was almost overwhelming. This simple act of being washed by another person was so intimate that it was almost uncomfortable. Her cloth and her hands caressed his foot and his ankle with the same assured confidence that she did everything, but now rather than crisp efficiency, she was taking her time. She worked the lather into him like she was giving him a gentle massage, working up to his calf, then his knee, and up to the thigh, stopping short of where his erection still stood tall. She didn’t even look at it. She just switched legs, going to his other foot.

This must be how kings felt. The Sultan of Malahara and his harem of a thousand women flashed through his mind. Janie was serving him, submitting herself, and Will had no idea what to do or how to feel about it beyond the fact that what she was doing felt amazing. It wasn’t even sexual, though he had to admit that a beautiful woman dressed in nearly nothing devoting herself to washing him was possibly the sexiest thing he’d ever experienced. There was just more to it than that, and it made it hard to concentrate on the sexiness. He decided to focus on what was happening now, not dwell on all the strange emotions, let things happen as they would. He’d sort it all out later.

“Stand up,” Janie said, dipping the cloth in the bucket and reapplying the soap. He turned. She dragged the cloth across his muscled butt, taking a mischievous moment to take a double handful  and smirk at him. He laughed. Then she turned him around. Will’s map tattoo covered most of his back as well. She couldn’t t see it well in the dim light but, she traced the dotted path with her cloth, soaping over the compass rose between his shoulder blades and the sea monster that crossed from the top of one shoulder to the other. She raised his arms out and firmly dug her fingers into the flesh of his shoulders and biceps and then into his hands. He made a small involuntary groan. She turned him around and brought the cloth slowly back and forth across his chest, then down over his flat stomach, and finally lower, gripping his manhood with the soapy cloth and looking into his eyes while she worked it over his length, back and forth, just enough to shorten his breath. Her other hand cupped his balls and rolled them gently, working the suds in as she stroked him. Then she stopped, but didn’t let go.

“My turn.”

She put the rag in his hand and lifted the bucket to slowly sluice the soap off of him. Then she refilled it from the barrel. He stepped out, dripping, the beads of water glinting on his skin in the faint light through the small window in the washroom.

She unhooked her garters and rolled the top of them down. Will took over the rest, rolling each one down her legs to her calf and then tugging them free from her toes. While he did that, enjoying the feel of her bare skin on his fingers, she unfastened a pair of small hidden hooks and pulled the bustier off over her head.

He watched her breasts come free from beneath it, suddenly falling and bouncing to their natural position after being lifted and compressed all day. They were exquisite. He guessed they were a bit less than he could hold in his hand, but not by much, impressively round and firm for being as large as they were with small, light pink nipples that puckered in the cool night air. He wanted to reach out and touch them, but something told him that it wasn’t time quite yet.

She dropped her bustier on the floor near her stockings and stepped into the tub. She turned and watched him watching her, an enigmatic smile on her face looking like she was carved from marble in the faint moonlight. She was something a sculptor might dream up. A slender, aristocratic beauty with wonderful curves and a bearing that demanded respect even when gloriously nude.

The water in the tub felt cool and wonderful on her feet. She sat, lifting one foot to the edge of the tub while Will knelt down and dipped the cloth in the tub water before lifting it to the bottom of her foot and gently squeezing. He might not have ever done something like this before, but he’d given plenty of foot rubs. She inhaled and closed her eyes in pleasure. He watched the sudden rise of her chest and squeezed the sudsy cloth around her foot with firm pressure, taking his time before moving up her calf.

He took the exact same route along her body that she had taken with him. It was all he had to go off of, and he figured that if it felt half as good to her as it had to him, then he was still doing a pretty good job.

Her leg muscles were rounded and soft. He dragged the cloth up her inner thigh, gently pulling her knees apart, lifting her foot and setting it on the edge of the tub. She raised an eyebrow slightly at his brazenness, then smiled as the cloth climbed higher and higher, then back down and higher again, tracing circles on her skin just shy of her sex. Then he did the same to the other leg. By the time he was done her knees were wide apart, with both her feet propped up on the edge of the tub. She’d never been in such a lewd pose before. She felt a slight rush of indignity, but decided, no. She wanted this. He didn’t seem to want to play along though. She knew he could have looked right at at her most intimate of places from only a few feet away. He didn’t though. Just like she hadn’t when she washed him. She gave him a bemused look that he completely missed while he concentrated on washing between her thighs without ever quite looking between them. He let his fingers do the looking for him. Only once did they brush up against her womanhood, and a tingle ran through her, warm and electric. She trembled slightly, and he looked up at her, a small self-satisfied smile on his lips. He pulled her to her feet and turned her around, running his hands up the backs of her thighs and squeezing her butt firmly. The rag had been abandoned at some point. It hung over the edge of the tub while Will worked the soap into a lather between his hands.

“Grab the window sill,” he said. She did. Then she felt his strong hands begin kneading into her lower back, using the soap like massage oil. A low, throaty moan escaped her lips and it brought her out of the moment. She’d never made a sound like that in her life! Where had that come from? Then Will’s hands made another kneading pass up her lower back and she sunk back into what she was experiencing, her moment of surprised self reflection swept away by the tide of pleasure running up her spine.

When he reached her shoulders she had her head hung low, completely relaxed. He stepped into the tub with her, pulling her back against him, letting his now mostly soft manhood press against her buttocks, and lifting her head from where it hung forward until it tipped back and rested in the crook of his neck and his shoulder. His hands slowly massaged down her arms and then interlaced with her fingers. Then he gently grabbed her hips and pulled her back against him. His manhood swelled with the pressure of her body against his.

He ran his hands up her sides, under her arms, and then forward, rolling his palms beneath her breasts and curling his fingers into them until he had a full, firm, soapy handful. She let out another moan. He worked her breasts up, and around, and back down and under, then slowly back up again. When his fingers moved across her nipples he gave them a gentle pinch before continuing on. Another electric shock ran through her. Her arms raised up and back, her fingers running through his hair and pulling his head further into her neck. He turned his head and kissed her just beneath the ear, then gave her a faint bite as his right hand moved south and gently pushed the suds between her legs.

His fingers ran through her downy hair and into her already damp cleft. He cupped her entire womanhood for a moment, letting the tension build and the warmth spread inside her. Then he traced three fingers along her opening. Two on each side, and one right down the middle. She felt herself open, and she felt his finger just barely begin to push inside her. In that moment she wanted it more than she had ever wanted anything, but his finger retreated and his soft mouth still brushing her neck said, “I think we need to rinse off now.”

Before she knew what she was doing she turned her slippery body in his arms, grabbed his hair with both hands and pressed her lips to his.

 

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“The energy doesn’t have to come from you, it just needs to be received by you,” Bella said. She was watching Captain Vex’s back arch against the bed while Will’s tongue worked between her legs. Belita stretched languidly like a big golden housecat, her expression happy and glazed.“Received?” Tonya asked, not following.“Well, it has to turn you on,” Bella clarified. “That’s not a completely accurate way to put it, but there’s enough overlap that it will work until you have enough experience to...

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The prow of the wrecked ship hit the Kestrel with a sickening crunch. Swabs went to their knees. Riggers hung on to their ropes as they were whipped back and forth by the jarring impact. A few unlucky sailors even found themselves bowled completely over, or found themselves hanging in the air, suspended by their safety lines. Rope burn, splinters and scraped skin abounded. Those at the front of the ship fared the worst. Danica and Mister Lynch were thrown backwards from the prow all the way to...

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“So there was something under the water?” Captain Vex asked. “Yeah,” Will nodded, as he bolted down the last of the spotlight-lanterns on the railing next to the ship’s wheel. The other three hadn’t survived the fight on the prow. Captain Vex wasn’t thrilled about that, those lanterns were expensive. Will’s hands hurt badly, but he still had a bit more to do before he could let the doctor look him over. Besides, there were a lot of crew worse off than he was. “I started to figure it out when...

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The island of Barcola was primarily Nivalese. The inhabitants had managed to repel a mainland occupation a half-century prior by pulling the majority of their people into the mountains and fighting a brutal guerrilla war against the colonizing forces. In the narrow mountain passes, the mainlanders’ usual tactics of shielded firing lines and phalanx-style close combat were completely useless. The colonists tried to starve out the natives, but the lush tropical mountain provided everything the...

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“What did you do?” Caine asked. Janie hadn’t really noticed him come in. He was leaning in the doorway watching Janie blow out the candles in front of the mirror. She was disheveled and flushed after watching Bella work her oral magic on Captain Vex, and she definitely did not expect an audience for what she was thinking about doing next.She was recovering from being startled, but Caine didn’t give her time to reply. “A customer says you stiffed him?”“That isn’t true at all!” Janie said. “I did...

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Janie looked at herself in the mirror. She barely recognized the person she saw.Her had been styled with hot metal rods and some kind of light, fragrant oil that held its shape as it dried. It had taken a while, sitting there and letting Tonya do who-knows-what to it. Then Tonya had put makeup on her and helped her pick out an outfit from a communal closet. After all that work she could finally see it all. Her hair tumbled in loose flowing waves. A small black hat with a white band was pinned...

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“Get out!” Belita yelled as the door opened.“Nope,” Danica said, walking in and shutting the door behind her. “I said leave!” Belita snarled, pushing herself halfway up into an unsteady, angry crouch.“And I said no,” Danica shrugged. She walked over and sat down against the wall next to the Captain. “Part of my job is to tell you no when you need it. Right now you need it. What’s going on?”“Insubordinate… I’m going tae-” Belita couldn’t find the words.“What? Lock me up? Whip me? Hang me?”...

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Captain Vex’s hands knotted in the witch’s dark curls. Bella was a profoundly skilled lover. The Captain had a taste of what Bella could do on top of the lighthouse, but being the sole focus of of a sex witch’s ministrations when there were no other distractions (and Bella was feeling particularly thankful) was to be given the best possible seat in a masterclass in how to pleasure a woman. Belita had already been turned on fiercely by helping Bella with her recharge ritual. The witch was so...

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Bella took a deep breath and sat down on the bed. She was exhausted. She’d been standing unmoving, concentrating fiercely for hours. Her whole body ached. Fighting to remain in one position while the ocean rocked the floor beneath her had been much more difficult than she expected. Her thighs were quivering. In spite of her fatigue, her eyes were glued to the mirror, watching the scene play out in her alcove.Tonya was naked, sitting on Bella’s table, her legs spread wide and wrapped around...

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