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‘Let her in, Kal,’ came the thought from Kuto.

“Why the hell would I do that?” said Kal aloud. The last few minutes he had been talking the frozen harpy through the more panic-inducing parts of her stasis, such as no longer breathing or having a heartbeat. The bird-girl’s hysteria faded quickly as the mage shared images and feelings from his own experience. Knowing that she would be okay once the gorgon’s petrification ran its course did a lot to dispel her fears. At the moment, she was far calmer than Kal, who was still seething from what Sera had done.

‘You heard what she said when we arrived. You took her from her home, it’s your responsibility to make certain she will be okay here in the surface world.’

“That disappeared the moment she attacked you,” he growled, but the harpy’s words had dulled the edge of his anger.

‘No, it didn’t. If I were in extreme pain or damaged in some way, then I would agree with you. I’m uncomfortable and a little pissed off that we can’t have any fun while I’m stuck like this, but that doesn’t justify leaving the girl outside where she’s terrified. I heard how scared she was before you closed the door. Let her in, Kal’

He stared down at Kuto’s frozen body lying in the bed where he placed her after tossing the gorgon from the tent. The look of surprise still on her face nearly made him reject her suggestion outright. With a snarl of annoyance, he turned and walked out of the room. “You’re too damn forgiving,” he called back. He received a mental smile from the harpy in return.

The mage grabbed his cloak and threw it on as he made his way to the tent’s entrance. Flipping the cowl up, he tugged it down over his eyes as he came to a stop in front of the canvas flap that would take him outside.

“Velu,” said Kal. The tent reacted to the elvish word with a faint glow that ran around the doorway then winked out indicating the entrance was now unsealed.

He put a hand out to push the flap to the side but no sooner had the glow vanished when Sera came tumbling backwards into the tent. She had apparently been leaning against the doorway this entire time.

Kal reached out to help her up but she ignored his presence completely. Instead, she flipped from her back onto her hands and knees then scrambled past his legs and down the steps before darting off to the side. Pressing her back against the wall of the tent, she drew her legs up and wrapped her arms protectively around them. Staring blankly forward, Sera shivered with fear as the snakes making up her hair draped themselves around her neck and shoulders while peering outward for any possible threats.

The gorgon’s actions caught him by surprise. He had expected screaming, yelling, tears, a hate-filled tirade, even an attack. Perhaps he hadn’t given enough credit to the woman’s utter fear of the outdoors.

Ria landed on his shoulder, having stayed out of the way as Kal got Kuto situated. She pulled the side of his hood back. “I’ve never seen her this bad,” said the sprite with a worried expression.

The sound of the Ria’s voice made Sera’s head snap up. She glanced between Ria and Kal before jumping to her feet and running frantically toward the room Kal had made for her yesterday. There was a sound of tearing cloth as the mage and sprite followed more slowly. The gorgon emerged moments before Kal got to the room, a strip of cloth torn from her bed linens now covered her eyes.

“Thank you,” she whispered in a shaky voice as she stepped up to the mage and wrapped her arms around him.

“I’m still mad at you for what you did to Kuto.”

Sera tensed up, “I’m sorry. Just please don’t put me outside again. I’ll do anything, just please, please, don’t make me go out there again.” As she spoke Sera stripped her shirt off and began reaching for the clasp of the pants Kal had bought her when the mage’s hand stopped her.

“Not like this,” said Kal. He could still see the hurt and fear on her face even with the blindfold. With most of his anger gone from seeing the miserable state the gorgon was in, it was getting more difficult to maintain the steely tone in his voice. “You were never obligated to do anything like that for me before, and you aren’t now. Besides, Kuto is the one who needs your apology and your thanks. If it were up to me, you never would have set foot in here again. Go back to your room and stay there, I’ll call you when I’m done being mad at you.”

Pivoting on his heel, Kal strode back to his room where Kuto was still lying on the bed.

Sera tilted her head as though looking up at Ria, who was hovering in the air after being dislodged by the mage’s sharp about-face. “He won’t throw me out again, will he?” she asked. The gorgon’s desperation was plain in her voice.

The sprite shook her head. “I don’t know. Considering you attacked one of his women, you should be happy you are still breathing,” she said curtly before following Kal.

Sadness and regret etched the woman’s face as she picked up her shirt and returned to her room.

Kal summoned the gorgon a few hours later and she emerged from her room still wearing the blindfold. He was still irritated with the woman, despite Kuto continuing to talk him down. Adding to his annoyance was that she hadn’t put her shirt back on and he had to keep tearing his eyes from the gorgon’s breasts as he spoke to her. After the bounty of flesh he was subjected to during his return home, he expected to be nearly immune to the sight by now. His eyes and body disagreed.

“Despite what happened earlier, I still need to speak with the dwarves. Once that is done we can work on getting you acclimated to the outside so we will be able to travel. I’m working on the assumption that we won’t be able to reach Sandy and find you a new cave system to live in since I don’t have a way to contact her. Even if I did, there’s no guarantee that she would agree to find you a new home. I may have given her a child, but she isn’t beholden to me in any way,” he reminded her.

Sera nodded, now she felt even worse for what she did to the bird-woman earlier. Even with the harpy out of commission, he was still going to leave.

“Since Kuto is in no shape to fly me back and forth.” He paused for a moment to glare at the gorgon. He knew she could still see through the serpents making up her hair, though it wasn’t actual ‘sight’ but something more like infravision. “Now I have to make my way through the forest, instead of over it, so there is a good chance I will spend the night in the dwarven keep. I’ll be taking Ria with me so you will need to know how to seal the tent on your own to keep out any predators.”

“Velu?” she asked, “I tried to pay attention when Ria said it.”

Kal was surprised, she even got the inflection right. “Very good. Now about Kuto...”

“I won’t touch her, I promise.”

“After what you did, I really don’t want to leave you here alone with her. Kuto is insistent, however, that you only petrified her out of fear, not malice, and that she will be safe.”

The gorgon nodded again. The harpy’s assessment was accurate.

The mage affixed her with another stern glare. “Don’t forget her and I can speak to one another, so if you do anything while I’m gone, I will know. I’m certain I don’t need to go into detail as to what might happen if you hurt her.”

Sera shook her head emphatically. The threat of being thrown outside again was enough to keep her in line without the intimidating look he was giving her, which she couldn’t really make out anyway. Finer details like facial expressions got lost when ‘seeing’ through her snakes.

“If I’m exceptionally lucky, I’ll be back tonight but don’t expect me until tomorrow,” he said as he pulled on his cloak. With a wave he was out the door and gone, the haste rune on his vambrace already lit up and starting to spin.

After a couple of minutes, the gorgon took a deep, steadying breath. Banishing the desire to run after him, she began walking towards the room where the harpy lay upon the mage’s bed.

‘She’s coming inside, Kal,’ sent Kuto, a hint of worry in her thoughts.

He cursed as he came to a skidding halt and started back toward the tent.

‘Wait ... She apologized to me and is sitting down next to the bed,’

‘Do you think you will be safe?’

‘I’ll be fine, she’s talking about her life before you came along and how you’ve turned her world on its head. I’ll keep you updated.’

As Kal continued on through the forest on his way to the road which would take him to the Dwarven Kingdom, Kuto relayed the stories Sera told her. Kal’s frown got deeper as she went on.

The gorgon talked about how humans would come and attack her. Some tried to just force her out of her home while others tried to outright kill her. All of them ended up the same, petrified as the harpy now was. During those periods she would use them as she wanted and oftentimes she would pretend they were actual lovers instead of victims.

Once free of her power, they would either flee or continue trying to kill her. Those that tried to kill her were easier to deal with emotionally than those who ran. It was easy to admit there was no hope for those who attacked her a second time and ended up statues in her gallery. The adventurers that ran though ... she couldn’t help but wonder what it was about her that disgusted them so much. Perhaps if they stayed for a little while and actually talked with her, then maybe some of those scenes she acted out while the person was frozen might become a reality.

Then came Kal, the only one of her victims to smile at her. She found herself doing things to impress him that she hadn’t done with others. Clearing out her gallery so he wouldn’t see those who had come before him. Gorging herself to prove that she was a good hunter and could provide food for him. Showing off her body, even flaunting it in front of him while silently hoping for his approval. She also adjusted his arms many more times than all the others, positioning him in ways that made it feel more like he was participating. This was something she couldn’t do with others she had frozen as once the petrification ran its course those wounds would start to bleed again, but on the man who smiled up at her for all of those days, there was a flash of light from his back and the tiny holes left by her serpents healed without leaving a trace.

Along came the day he would wake up ... he didn’t attack her ... or run away. Instead, he created a small shelter and invited her inside. He made love to her, laying her down and taking her in a way she hadn’t experienced before with her ‘lovers.’ Afterward, he punished her for what she had done to him, subjecting her to a delicious torture for a couple of hours as she rode the edge of orgasm and explaining that this was akin to his experience when petrified, only it lasted for days. After thinking about what his experience must have been like, she concluded that he was being exceptionally merciful with his punishment.

Kal went from being prey she could use for a time to sate her needs to this almost mythic persona in her mind.

Then he disappeared, flying off into the sky with the bird-woman. With Ria’s help, she managed to keep herself together. Mostly because of the sprite’s reassurances that she contained nearly all his worldly belongings and he wouldn’t just leave the tiny woman there. In fairness, the avatar only mentioned it once, the rest of the time she emphasized that Kal would never just abandon the gorgon. Still, that one reason stuck in the woman’s head, “He would come back for Ria.”

Earlier that day, he once again was leaving her behind to go with a harpy, but this time Ria was going with him as well. She couldn’t shake the thought that if he took the sprite there would be no reason for him to come back.

She panicked, and now she was paying for it.

The gorgon finished by thanking Kuto once again for convincing Kal to let her stay and apologizing once more before returning to the room Kal had set up for her.

In the forest to the east, the mage stood from where had been sitting with his back to a tree, listening to Kuto recount the gorgon’s story. As he continued toward the road, he berated himself for being so clueless and callous about how the woman felt.

Huldurn grunted as he looked over the drawings the human had brought. The dwarf cursed for the thousandth time his poor choice of departments when drafted to be a Magistrate. Though unhappy with being chosen, when his name came up he jumped at the chance to be over Engineering and New Constructions, not understanding why older dwarves with more knowledge in the field shied away. It didn’t take him long to figure out their reasons. Being an advisor to the King meant he got little chance to see the machines the engineers were creating or the new projects currently in process. Sure, he got to visit on occasion but never got the chance to really get into the project and get his hands dirty.

Huldurn threw the drawings down on the desk in front of him. “Come back in a couple o’ days, lad. Our head engineer, Olen, is the one who needs ta see these. He’s been down in the eastern mines testin’ some new contraption o’ theirs. Shoulda been done yesterday but it’ll take a few more to get back here. An’ that’s if all goes well.”

A scowl crept across the dwarf’s face, “Yer sure there’s a chamber below we can tap fer hot air?”

“Yes sir,” said the young human, “I have a spell that protects me from heat and flames.” To demonstrate, the boy walked over to the wall and stuck his hand over one of the smokeless oil lamps still used by the king and his administration because of all the paperwork. One of the runes on a bracer the human wore glowed dull red. “When I entered that chamber, the spell was using so much power I could have stood inside the flaming breath of a dragon.”

The dwarf was suitably impressed. “We could use...” his voice trailed off as the young mage began shaking his head.

“The magic requirements for that kind of protection are enormous, less than a minute in the chamber left me nearly drained.”

“Bloody hell, if it’s that hot down there then we may not be able ta use it. We won’t be able to bore into rock that gets too soft from the heat.”

“You still haven’t explained why you are interested in a chamber of heated air in the first place.”

“Aye, an’ I’m not goin’ to. Olen’s had an idea he’s been knockin’ about fer years but it’s near impossible ta find the right place ta build it. I won’t be takin’ the fun of telling ya ‘bout it from him.” Huldurn was about to dismiss the young wizard when a thought occurred to him. “Things like yer asking aren’t cheap. How were ya plannin’ ta pay fer this path up to the top o’ yer mountain?”

The human looked down to his side, “Ria? I need one of the big rubies.” A moment later a speck of light turned into a dazzling, faceted ruby the size of a human’s fist in his hand.

The dwarf stared at it for a moment before bursting into laughter. “If ye were gonna do that then ya shoulda never mentioned ya did magic. Red pieces o’ glass won’t pay fer good dwarven stonework!”

As the dwarf guffawed the young man just stood there holding the gem. When Huldurn’s mirth finally began to fade, the man quietly said, “Do you have a jeweler?”

The ancient head of the jeweler’s guild let the loupe fall from his eye, letting it get caught by the delicate gold chain pinned to his collar. The dwarf had been inspecting and cutting gems longer than Huldurn had been alive. Only an elf might have more experience due to their much longer lives. “It’s real,” he declared.

“But ... how?” stammered the magistrate.

“If it was created with magic it would look flawless but shatter like glass,” said the old dwarf as he gave the ruby a couple of taps on his granite workbench. “This one has inclusions and tooling marks from where it was cut that didn’t get buffed all the way out. It’s real.”

The King’s advisor crossed his arms in front of him, “Even if it’s real, we’re talkin’ about months o’ hard labor. This won’t be enough.”

The wizard looked down at his pouch again, “Ria, another ruby please.”

Sera dominated Kal’s thoughts the next day as he made his way back to his campsite. He was so preoccupied that he missed the ribbon he had tied to a branch overhanging the road that indicated where he needed to turn off. Though he was going straight west from where he had marked, Kal was lucky enough to not have to worry about getting lost. The small clearing with the tent was right on the edge of the forest where it bordered a swamp. All he needed to do if he got off track was follow the marsh until he found the clearing once again.

Partway through the forest, the mage froze.

“Ria,” he whispered, then shushed her before she could give her normal greeting. “How are we doing for venison?” he asked in low tones and he carefully watched a doe shuffling through the underbrush.

Ria made her body fade before answering. “Sera never left the tent to go hunting and it’s amazing how much she eats. She put a pretty big dent in your stores while you were gone.”

Kal’s expression showed his surprise at the news but the sprite had given him the information he needed. Slowly sinking to one knee, he held his hands as though drawing a bow. The small purple rune on his vambrace glowed and a similar colored arrow formed where a real one would be.

“I wish it were cooler, I’d rather let that age for a while before cooking it,” said Kal as the meat, hide, and the rope he used to drain his harvest vanished into specks of light and floated into Ria’s bag.

“Why don’t you ever use magic when you hunt? After you dressed it you didn’t even use your strength rune to carry it away so you could string it up. Ever since we first left the farm I’ve never seen you use magic to process what you hunt,” said the sprite as they walked away from the carcass. Scavengers would be arriving soon, nothing went to waste in the wilderness.

Once they were a fair distance away, Kal flopped down next to a tree and leaned back against the trunk. “Habit more than anything, I think. It’s a part of my old life that I want to hang on to. I also think the extra effort I put in shows respect to the animal that gave its life to feed me. Using magic seems like it would cheapen its sacrifice. It may seem silly but that’s how I feel about it.”

“Nah, that makes sense in a strange, human kind of way,” said the sprite as she landed on his thigh and sat down. “It was nice doing this with you again, you haven’t needed to hunt since we arrived at Carriston.”

“Dax took a lot more than really necessary when training the rest of her pack for life in the forest.”

“A good thing too with as much as Sera has eaten. From the sounds of it, she wants to be warm for you, but her body doesn’t work the same as yours and she has to eat loads of food to keep her temperature up.”

Kal thought back to the time he spent petrified and saw that Ria had a point. When he and the gorgon finally slept together after he was free of her gaze, he hadn’t noticed a huge difference in their temperatures. Their very first time, however, Sera’s body had been noticeably chilly. Regardless, he’d have to talk with her about her eating habits. Much as he appreciated the effort she was making, it wasn’t feasible to keep up with that kind of appetite long-term.

Kal looked off toward the clearing, frowning. “We need to get back, Sera just went in and asked Kuto when I was coming back before remembering she was frozen.” Kal shook his head as he stood up, “First Elta, now Sera. What is going on lately that these women are obsessing over me?”

Ria just shrugged but Kal caught the scowl that flickered across her face. “What’s wrong?”

“You and me, alone and relaxing for a few minutes. I was just hoping...”

The mage laughed. “Anytime we are free and you are wanting some fun with me, just ask. Not having you with me for two weeks showed me how much I’ve come to rely on you. Not just as something I use to store my stuff but as a companion as well.” He reached out and gently wrapped his fingers around her waist, getting a startled squeak from the avatar. “I didn’t tell you this with all of the commotion when we first arrived,” he gave the sprite a light kiss on her cheek, “but I really missed you while I was gone.”

Ria flushed in embarrassment, meaning her face and most of the top half of her body went nearly invisible. He could barely make out that her lips were moving but no sound came from the tiny woman. A moment later she vanished completely.

Realizing that the sprite had returned to her bag, Kal chuckled and continued on towards camp.

Sera was pacing back and forth across the main area when Kal arrived. Her shoulders sagged and she let out a huge sigh of relief upon seeing him step into the tent. A second later she stood up straight, her expression going neutral as she addressed him. “Welcome back,” she said in a stiff tone.

“What happened Sera?” he asked stopping at the bottom of the steps.

“Nothing! I didn’t even touch the woman!”

“I know that. I can still talk to her, remember? I’m wondering how a strong, independent woman who lived by herself for years and fended off countless attackers has become so terrified of being away from me.”

“Kal ... when I agreed to go with you, you became my world. I grew up in those caves, I know them better than anything. You are my lifeline up here on the surface. You were supposed to teach me how to hunt and live up here. Instead, you ran away,” she looked down and mumbled, “just like all the others.”

“I’m here in front of you right now, aren’t I? Twice I’ve left and come back as promised, even if it was a bit later than expected. I understand that I’m a bit different from the others who came and attacked you. But I really need you to find some of that independence again or we won’t be able to travel together.”

“What do you mean? Are you leaving again?” she asked, a hint of panic seeping into her voice.

“Yes,” he said flatly. “I have to hunt to replenish our food stores. I will need to return to the Dwarves in a few days to talk to their lead engineer. I’ll need to visit the bazaar as well to pick up any other foods I can’t hunt for. Apart from all those reasons, the human settlements are not friendly toward women like you and Kuto. If I need to go into them, you won’t be able to follow and it’s entirely possible that I may be there for weeks. I need to know that you are going to be okay without me. I need to know that if I end up dying a week or a month from now, you will be able to take care of yourself.”

Much like when he and Kuto first arrived, he walked over to the gorgon and put his arms around her. Confused but elated, Sera tentatively returned the hug, “I also need you to forgive me for leaving you so soon. I had no idea I had become so important to you, or that you were so ill-equipped for life up here. Living up here my entire life and seeing how well you had survived down there, I made a lot of assumptions about your abilities and knowledge.”

“You aren’t making me feel better,” she grumbled into his chest.

Kal gave a small laugh. “It wasn’t meant as an insult. Just a difference in experiences. If our situations were reversed, I might feel much like you do.”

“Liar,” said Sera, “you weren’t even uncomfortable being down there with me, but I’ll let it pass.”

“Admittedly, I’ve spent a fair amount of time in caves over the last couple of years.

“You need me to be less dependent upon you,” she said stepping back from him and fighting down the stray thought that he was just saying that so he could leave her for good. “How do we do that?”

“First off, by getting you acclimated to being outside,” he said, standing off to one side and gesturing toward the tent’s entrance.

Fear immediately filled the gorgon’s face and she began to breathe quicker until Kal stepped in front of her again, blocking her view.

The mage frowned, “That’s from me throwing you out yesterday ... isn’t it?”

Sera nodded in response as her breathing returned to normal. “I tried a couple of times while you were gone, but I’m back to where I started when Ria began helping me get over my fear.”

“And now just the sight sets you off,” he stated. The gorgon nodded in response a moment later.

“I have to go back and talk to the dwarves in a couple of days, once everything is settled with them we will just be waiting for Kuto to wake up before we get out on the road. That doesn’t give you a lot of time to get over this fear, so let’s get to work.”

Kal worked with Sera the rest of the day but progress was slow and only came in small increments. By sunset, she was only feeling uncomfortable looking outside, but that could have been from the lack of light and color making things similar to being underground.

“What are all of the little dots out there?” asked the gorgon. Kal had left the flap open for the time being and the cool autumn air wafted in, bringing the sounds of nocturnal forest animals along with. Sera was still a good distance from the entrance but had laid down on the carpet and was looking up at the darkened sky. Every so often she would scoot forward about a hand’s width then stay there, looking outside until she felt comfortable to move again. It was slow, but it was still progress.

“Stars,” answered Kal.

“That’s it? Just ‘stars.’ What are they made of? How do they shine like that?”

Kal chuckled, “You’ll have to be happy with ‘just stars.’ As to your other questions, I honestly don’t know. I grew up hearing that they were the tears of a goddess, shed for all the suffering and hatred in the world and thrown up into the sky to remind us how much she cares. Ikuno told me that the explanations behind stars change from race to race and sometimes even from town to town. The dwarves believe that they are the sparks from their god forging the world on his anvil. The elves think that they are the notes to nature’s song, hung in the sky for all to enjoy. Some nutcase wizard Ikuno met said they were giant balls of gas unimaginably far away. He even had diagrams and graphs that he called ‘proof.’ Ikuno said she was intrigued but didn’t care to wait the half of a year he said it would take to see the results with her own eyes. What this tells me more than anything is: we don’t know what they are.”

The gorgon smiled, “I suppose it doesn’t really matter. Down in the caves, there was a large one that I used to go visit on occasion that looked kind of like the sky does now. Worms that live up on the cave’s roof let down sticky strings then make their tails glow to attract bugs. Not very pleasant since they are trying to catch a meal, but it was pretty to look at.”

A small shudder ran through the mage as he momentarily imagined a lamia-like monster girl but with a glowing, grub-like hind end. It wasn’t a pleasant image, but it got him wondering how the sticky fluid they used to catch prey might work as a base for some of his inks. Which led him to...

“Sera? Could I get some of your venom?” asked Kal.

“I suppose,” she said turning away from the view outside to look at him. At the same time, she fought the knot forming in her stomach from the fears still running through her head. It was hard to shake the idea that if he got her venom then he wouldn’t need her anymore and leave for good. She kept reminding herself that he kept coming back as he said he would. Kal saw none of this internal struggle as he went into his lab and began securing some pieces of soft leather over a ceramic bowl to simulate biting through skin.

Walking back out into the main area, he saw that the gorgon had fallen asleep, her serpents fanned out on the carpet around her head. He noticed as he put the bowl down that the snakes were still moving, indicating that she was likely still awake, though their movements were slow and lethargic. Putting a hand on her shoulder and giving her a small shake got an annoyed hiss from some of the serpents but also informed him of the reason for her sluggishness. Looking over at the door he shook his head, the air coming in had cooled Sera’s body. Were it anyone else then he would be in a panic, worried about the person dying on him, but with the gorgon being cold-blooded he just rolled her over on her back and lifted her in his arms before making his way to her room.

‘Lucky bitch,’ came the thought from Kuto when he decided to share some of his own body heat.

Laying her on the bed and stepping back out of the room to seal the tent for the night, he sent back, ‘it’s the quickest way to warm her back up. Besides, she put a lot of effort in today, waking up with a warm body beside her seems like a nice reward.”

‘Reward for who?’

‘You’re just annoyed it’s not you.’

‘Damn straight I am. I’m also annoyed that I haven’t gotten any sleep since she did this to me. Not to mention that I should be home with Perra or close to it by now. It’ll be damn near another week before I get to see her again. And ... now I get to listen to you two fuck while I’m stuck like this because I doubt you will stick with what you said earlier.’

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“There it is,” said Kal staring at the distant southern forest. “Te’thalas should be right on the border and the tower somewhere inside.” “How will we find it?” asked Sera. “I’m hoping we will only need to get close and we should run across one of the tower’s defenders. With luck, since we aren’t bandits and I obviously don’t have any problems with monster girls, we might be able to talk them into letting us look around. After a millennium I’m questioning if we will find anything of use....

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The Runesmith Chronicles 10

Ikuno panted as Kal’s tongue lapped hungrily at her clit, Kal tried to adjust himself as his erection was rubbing uncomfortably against his trousers.“No touching,” Ikuno reminded him putting a hand on the back of his head and pressing him into her sex.Kal growled in annoyance and sucked her clit into his mouth swirling his tongue around until Ikuno gasped and her legs began to shake as she came.Ikuno stepped away and let the leather flap fall hiding her pussy from him.“Now-now,” she said...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 9

Weeks passed, and the land was blanketed in pristine white snow, travel became more difficult and Kal’s routine now consisted largely of chopping firewood, tending to the animals, chopping firewood checking animal traps, chopping firewood, cleaning and processing furs to sell at market like most farmers in winter, and chopping firewood. Visits to Ikuno’s cave became rarer and Kal had taken to making overnight trips, much to Ikuno’s delight, as the trek seemed to become longer with each new...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 26

“Of all the rotten luck,” growled Kal. Sera clung tightly to his back as he used the haste rune to keep pace with Velt and Graff, their animal-shifted arms and legs speeding them through the bare forest far faster than the gorgon could hope to keep up. Behind them twenty Lantaran soldiers gave chase, hooting, yelling and banging their swords against their shields. “They’re driving us!” he called out to the fox and rabbit. It was a common hunting tactic, flushing the game, pushing it toward...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 20

“Quit yer fuggin’ laughin’ ye arsehole!” the gorgon yelled up at Kal. With his lips tight and teeth clenched in poorly contained mirth, the mage said, “You’re ... slithering along the floor. How am I supposed to not find that funny?” “It ain’t funny an’ it fuggin’ itches!” snapped Sera. She was lying on her back and using her feet to scoot across the carpet in an attempt to relieve the intense prickly sensation as her new skin beneath pushed off the older layer above. Kal wanted to offer...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 10

It wasn’t long before Kal and Sandy discovered that their activities while traveling were impractical for such a long journey. After a few stops, he pulled his pants up and respectfully declined the golem’s offered rear end, for now. Though disappointed, Sandy accepted the promise of pleasures to come. The golem then secured him in the harness once again before dropping them into the floor of the small cave. After a quick pause to get her bearings, they continued their way north. Later on,...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 27

Graff came over after supper and knelt next to Sera. The gorgon drew back slightly from the intensity in the rabbit girl’s eyes. “Sera? Can I please have a night with Kal?” asked the doe. Taking a moment to get over her surprise, Sera gave her a confused look, “I’ve already told you, I’m his woman but I don’t have any say in who he’s with.” “Yes, you do, and he’s not going to touch me unless he knows it’s okay with you. I messed things up really bad when we first met so I’m trying to start...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 31

Author’s Note: This is the final chapter of Searching for the Sky. However, by popular demand I am writing up some sexy-time scenes which I skipped over for the sake of concentrating on the story, so keep an eye out for those in the coming weeks. Once those are done then I will be hammering away at Book 3. If you would like to help me continue creating stories like this, check out the end note after the chapter. I’m so glad you have enjoyed my story and thank you so much for...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 7

Kal sat on the top step of his porch with his arms around Perra as she leaned back against his chest. “Ada is due any day now and Master Ellis is ecstatic to the point of annoying the hell out of everyone at the inn,” said Perra, giggling. A moment later her face fell, “Marda’s sister finally arrived a couple of weeks ago and has been doing her best to terrorize the townsfolk into denouncing you and having you removed from the council. With all of the people you healed before you left, she...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 4

Two figures silently made their way up to Carriston’s wall, stopping just outside of the light of the torches placed along the ramparts. They had spent the last few minutes carefully observing the city’s Night Watch and were now just biding their time, waiting for their opportunity to get inside. A couple of guards stopped and talked for a moment directly above the place he and Ria had scouted out earlier. It was in the very center of the fortification between watchtowers and there were no...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter X2

The third night after Kal wakes up The monster girls drew straws to see who would join Kal for the night resulting in the frog girl, Molo, winning. Afterward, they continued drawing straws as Oona noted who won and made up a list to set up a rotation for the rest of them. Kal didn’t see any of this. As soon as Molo was declared the winner, she immediately grabbed his hand and dragged him toward the stairs with a disconcertingly wide grin. Once the rest of the girls were out of earshot, she...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 191

Kal stepped out of the tunnel from the storeroom to see Felli standing a few paces away. She was gazing out the cave entrance watching a couple of large birds gliding along the stiff mountain breezes. She turned to look at him and blushed furiously as he stepped up next to her.“A little late for that after what you just saw,” he said watching one of the birds tuck its wings and dive out of sight.Felli blushed even harder “The blue lady and I talked some this morning, she was telling me there’s...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 20

Felli took Kal high into the air and let him go, allowing Kal to glide along with her most of the way back to the mountain. Then, according to their plan, the harpy hauled him up into the sky and released him again, so he could make the approach to the cave on his own. There was tense moment when he sailed into the turbulence created as air struck the windward side of the peak and pushed its way around. After a couple of seconds of being knocked about, Kal entered the much calmer area...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 122

Kal opened his eyes and sighed, part of him had been hoping he would wake up in his own bed, or better yet Ikuno’s, but all that greeted him was the dim green glow of the cavern he fell asleep in. He wasn’t sure what woke him up whether it was the pangs from his empty belly or the morning wood proudly making a tent in his trousers. Since he could only take care of one of those problems at the moment, he got up and walked over to the crack in the floor that his tiny water source ran to....

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The Runesmith Chronicles 6

“Umm……………… What?”Ikuno smiled but didn’t lift her head off his shoulder, “I’ll explain later, take me to bed.”Kal started walking again, “Sounds like there’s going to be a lot of that later, like how you ended up overloaded with magic.”Kal walked into the mouth of the cave, Ikuno snapped her fingers and a ball of light formed before them, leading the way into the darkness.Ikuno was thoughtful, “I have an idea about that…”“KAL! IKUNO! Are you alright!” came Perra’s voice, they could tell from...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 16

Edited by: Old Fart------Perra and Kahrin both squealed like little girls and came together in a big hug as soon as they saw each other the next morning. After some quick chatter and complaints from both of them about being sore, making Kal curious as to why Kahrin would be sore, the two women disappeared into the back of the inn. Kal sat down next to Bren who was eyeing him warily.“Did I do something wrong, Bren?” Kal asked.The big man grunted and smiled, “Next time you make a girl into a...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 6

‘In pain’ wasn’t the most comfortable way to wake up but Kelthor welcomed it this time, it was better than opening his eyes and finding himself in the afterlife. He discovered that attempting to open his eyes was a bad idea, as pain once again lanced through his head from the daylight pouring into the room. On a more pleasant note, it was certainly nice waking up to the feeling of a naked woman pressed against his side. Rose had crawled into bed beside him and rested her head on his...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 14

“Fuck you, Kal! I hope your fucking dick falls off! You are never, ever touching me again! Get the fuck away from me!” Perra screamed in the mage’s face. Kal was so shocked by the outburst he stood up from his place next to the large tub and turned towards the door, his expression blank as he automatically followed the laboring woman’s orders. “No, no, no, no,” Elta said, jumping up and gently steering him by the shoulders back to the water-filled basin Perra was sitting in. “Any other time...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 17a

Just a sip A week had passed since her run-in with Kal and his friends and Rowan was feeling hungry. She had spent a significant amount of time thinking about that night and how she had ended up saved from the same fate as the will-o’-wisp. Her guess was that the portion of her consciousness that remained inside the creature saw what was about to happen and managed to take control of the wisp for a few seconds. It used the opportunity to rip her out of Kal’s head, which was none too...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 17

A quick note before we jump in. My next release will be ‘TRC - Just A Sip - An SftS Extra’ which takes place a little bit after this chapter but isn’t a part of the main story line. I only mention this because it probably won’t show up with the rest of the series. If I remember, I will try to see if the admins can put it in with the rest of the SftS chapters. Thank you all so much for reading, it really means a lot that you all enjoy my stories! :D Enjoy! -Blu He slowly opened his...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 11

Strong hands grabbed him and held him up as the snakes of the woman’s hair reached out and sunk their fangs into various body parts. The venom allowed the gorgon to move Kal’s body in the area where he’d been bitten. Getting him standing, she pulled him over and leaned him up against a nearby wall. Terror gripped Kal’s mind. He was still recovering from the shock of believing he was about to die when the searing pain from the snakes’ venom began exploding everywhere they bit him. It faded...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 21

Edited by: Old Fart Kal carefully set his pack with its precious contents on Ikuno’s bed. “It feels good to be home,” he said heading over to the small cubby so he could relieve himself after the trip back from Felli’s cave. “I think that’s the first time you’ve ever called this ‘home’” said Ikuno as she dug through Kal’s pack and retrieved the pouch with his extra crystals in it. She went into the library and got her own pouch off the shelf, trading out the ones she and Kal had...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 3

As Kal prepared breakfast he directed the wolf girl towards a small alcove next to the entrance that offered a restroom and shower. She arrived back at the fire pit as he plated their meals, feeling refreshed and relaxed now that she was clean again for the first time in months. Looking her naked body up and down, Kal admitted to selfishly anticipating getting enough food into the girl so her ribs no longer showed. Just getting her hydrated had made most of them fade and done wonders for her...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 13

Kal looked around his living room as if it were a different world. In his entire life, he had never seen so many people in his house. Quite honestly, he didn’t much care for it. Perra was sitting in the living room chatting with Dax, Refia, and Kuto. Up at the dining table, Elta bounced Ruce’s chick, Lada, on her knee as she talked with the little girl’s mother, Ghoss, and her own mother, Lady Nina. It somehow didn’t make him feel better that three of the women in the room were pregnant with...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 8

Kal and Ria watched as Daxas and her pack disappeared over a hill in the distance. The sprite sighing sadly. “Sounds like you are going to miss them as much as I am,” said Kal. “No, I’m just trying to decide if I should be proud of you or disappointed.” “Because I didn’t bond the whole pack?” “No,” said the sprite wistfully, “because you’ve been living with a bunch of horny canines and not once did you walk onto the tent and make the comment, ‘It smells like wet dog in here,’” His...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 22

Want to say a couple of things before we jump into the story First off, I hope that everyone is being safe as we make our way through this worldwide crisis. I have thousands of regular readers now, and while I may not know every one of you I hate the idea that any of you, or the people you care about, may be suffering because of the virus. Second, I sincerely apologize for the delay in putting up this chapter. Many peoples lives have been severely disrupted by COVID-19, mine has been no...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter X3

Veir looked at the small vial with silvery dust in Kal’s hand with curiosity. “You said that’s dust from butterfly wings?” “Yes,” Kal replied as he quickly cast the acclimation spell again. He wasn’t getting cold yet but in a few minutes he would be stripping down out here in the snow before heading into Graff and Velt’s den. “I’ll need you to move away before I use it. If I see you before I go inside, I may lose interest in those two.” “That’s no fun, I was hoping to see what it did to...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter X1

Later in the night after Kal wakes up from passing the trials. One by one the girls left as the night wound down, leaving Senshu alone with Kal in the sitting room on the bottom floor. Graff and Velt had run off with Sera earlier, the gorgon stopping to give him a goodnight kiss before leaving. By her expression, he could tell that she wasn’t happy about something and he thought it odd that she was going to bed with the vixen and doe instead of with him. It wasn’t a big deal since his and...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 172

Later that morning Kal found himself in a very unexpected situation: riding piggyback on Ikuno. She was taking advantage of the natural trail that ran along the base of the mountain range. The oni surmised that it had been made over many years by herds of game animals traveling north and being turned aside by the steep mountain faces, eventually creating a decently wide path. Kal had used it a few times to get to Ikuno’s but it wasn’t significantly faster for him to go north to the trail and...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 131

Kal was a panicky wreck by the time Gerda brought them back up onto the trail not far from Ikuno’s pool. He had failed to realize that, even though Gerda ‘flew’ through the stone at a good pace, the trip back to Ikuno’s cave would still take nearly a full hour. With no means of communicating with Gerda, he had no choice but to deal with his phobia and wait until they resurfaced.Once he had gotten his wits about him and recovered from the journey, he explained to Ikuno and Gerda what the issue...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 13

Fantastic news! A gentleman from here on SOL has been kind enough to become my editor and I have to say ... the man’s good. Made me feel like I was back in my college English class with all the little red marks. Seriously though, I am very impressed with just how better the chapter flows with his changes and suggestions. He does have some stories of his own here on SOL if you want to check them out. https://storiesonline.net/a/Old_Fart Enjoy! Blu Kal was a panicky wreck...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 132

Kal, Ikuno, and Gerda rose up out of the mountain trail just a handful of paces from the edge of Aradelle’s forest. Kal stepped away and bent over to catch his breath as soon as the rock holding his and Gerda’s hands together receded. He glared over at Ikuno who was smirking at him; she seemed to be having no trouble at all with this new method of getting around. He honestly wasn’t sure if he was ever going to grow accustomed to traveling through solid rock in such a manner.As they stepped off...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 16

After, Obligations, Improvement Edited by: Old Fart Perra and Kahrin both squealed like little girls and came together in a big hug as soon as they saw each other the next morning. After some quick chatter and complaints from both of them about being sore, making Kal curious as to why Kahrin would be sore, the two women disappeared into the back of the inn. Kal sat down next to Bren who was eyeing him warily. “Did I do something wrong, Bren?” Kal asked. The big man grunted and...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 19

Falling with style, Re-union, Status Edited by: Old Fart Kal stepped out of the tunnel from the storeroom to see Felli standing a few paces away. She was gazing out the cave entrance watching a couple of large birds gliding along the stiff mountain breezes. She turned to look at him and blushed furiously as he stepped up next to her. “A little late for that after what you just saw,” he said watching one of the birds tuck its wings and dive out of sight. Felli blushed even...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 10

Ikuno panted as Kal’s tongue lapped hungrily at her clit, Kal tried to adjust himself as his erection was rubbing uncomfortably against his trousers. “No touching,” Ikuno reminded him putting a hand on the back of his head and pressing him into her sex. Kal growled in annoyance and sucked her clit into his mouth swirling his tongue around until Ikuno gasped and her legs began to shake as she came. Ikuno stepped away and let the leather flap fall hiding her pussy from...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 6

“Umm ... What?” Ikuno smiled but didn’t lift her head off his shoulder, “I’ll explain later, take me to bed.” Kal started walking again, “Sounds like there’s going to be a lot of that later, like how you ended up overloaded with magic.” Kal walked into the mouth of the cave, Ikuno snapped her fingers and a ball of light formed before them, leading the way into the darkness. Ikuno was thoughtful, “I have an idea about that...” “KAL! IKUNO! Are you alright!” came Perra’s voice,...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 15

Kal, Ikuno, Bea and one of Aradelle’s vines approached the spectral wolf’s remains in hopes of finding any kind of information. Two long black streaks of decayed plant matter starting just beyond the edge of Aradelle’s clearing led them to where it had met its end. It was easy to see, however, that any hope of evidence pertaining to who sent it and why it was looking for Ikuno had dissolved into a bubbling, smoking pool of sickly yellow blood laced with black streaks. “Any ideas?” asked...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 22

Scowling, Ikuno looked on as Silma and Kal went through the molting process again, she was bothered by last night’s dream but that wasn’t what was making her unhappy at the moment. “What the hell happened to your hair?” the oni growled as they walked over to her. Kal blushed and ran a hand over his bare scalp, “It’s a side effect of cooling down so fast.” Silma nodded in agreement as she stepped up beside him, “It was this or wait a day there and a day back for him to cool down.” The...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 9

Weeks passed, and the land was blanketed in pristine white snow, travel became more difficult and Kal’s routine now consisted largely of chopping firewood, tending to the animals, chopping firewood checking animal traps, chopping firewood, cleaning and processing furs to sell at market like most farmers in winter, and chopping firewood. Visits to Ikuno’s cave became rarer and Kal had taken to making overnight trips, much to Ikuno’s delight, as the trek seemed to become longer with each new...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 151

Kal, Ikuno, Bea and one of Aradelle’s vines approached the spectral wolf’s remains in hopes of finding any kind of information. Two long black streaks of decayed plant matter starting just beyond the edge of Aradelle’s clearing led them to where it had met its end. It was easy to see, however, that any hope of evidence pertaining to who sent it and why it was looking for Ikuno had dissolved into a bubbling, smoking pool of sickly yellow blood laced with black streaks.“Any ideas?” asked KalIkuno...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 18

“I must say, it feels rather homey in here,” said Kal looking around the roc’s cavern.Ikuno stared at him like he had grown a second head, “Have you lost your ever-loving mind? How on earth could this place feel ‘homey’?”Many hours ago, they had gone exploring the roc’s cavern, a task that turned out to be much larger than expected. at the top of the slope was a crossroads that split off in three directions, instead of being a single large cavern. The southern path sloped down before opening up...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 152

Three hours and five failed attempts later he finally had a small oval moonstone that matched his desired dimensions exactly. Kal looked over at Gerda. She had gotten rid of the stool once she was done eating the other crystal and instead made a bed to lay on. He chuckled when he realized that the bed she made was an exact stone replica of Ikuno’s, even down to the headboard.Kal wrapped the completed moonstone in a piece of linen and placed it in his pack then went over to the napping rock...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 11 Part 2

After bringing the new linens and taking the old ones behind the inn to be washed, Perra and the new father made a second trip to get bowls of stew for the new parents and the midwife. Perra was a bit scandalized by the mother’s state of undress until she was forcefully reminded by the woman that Kal had just helped deliver her baby and saved both of their lives as well as being there for her daughter’s first meal, there wasn’t much sense in being bashful now.Perra’s mood didn’t improve when...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 11

Months passed, and winter finally released its grip on the land, patches of snow could still be seen in places where there were significant amounts of shade during the day as well as up on the mountains where the air was colder. Only a handful of conifers were starting to show signs of budding and the forests continued to be bare of leaves except for the occasional evergreen dotted here and there. The winter had come and gone with little fanfare, only one bad snowstorm had made the...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 12

Rain pelted Kal and Ikuno as they made their way carefully along the thin mountain trail. They had left Ikuno’s home earlier that morning to return to Aradelle’s forest and crossed over the first mountain without incident. However, as they descended into the valley between that and the second peak, dark clouds had rolled in and a smattering of rain dogged them on the next ascent. As they approached the apex of the trail the weather became even fouler turning into a full-blown downpour with...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 18

Shared, Lifted, Connected Edited by: Old Fart “I must say, it feels rather homey in here,” said Kal looking around the roc’s cavern. Ikuno stared at him like he had grown a second head, “Have you lost your ever-loving mind? How on earth could this place feel ‘homey’?” Many hours ago, they had gone exploring the roc’s cavern, a task that turned out to be much larger than expected. at the top of the slope was a crossroads that split off in three directions, instead of being a...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 121

Rain pelted Kal and Ikuno as they made their way carefully along the thin mountain trail. They had left Ikuno’s home earlier that morning to return to Aradelle’s forest and crossed over the first mountain without incident. However, as they descended into the valley between that and the second peak, dark clouds had rolled in and a smattering of rain dogged them on the next ascent. As they approached the apex of the trail, the weather became even fouler turning into a full-blown downpour with...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 7

Kal cautiously opened his eyes as he returned to the waking world, the heavy furs covering him instead of his normal wool comforter making him stop and think about where he was. Smiling he remembered he was not at home and turned to the side to see Ikuno peacefully sleeping next to him. Though not as striking as the changes when he first returned to the cave, as he continued to visit her skin color had deepened to a rich cobalt blue and the triangular marks on her cheeks had become almost...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 3

Three Knights of the Order of the Lion’s Shield stood in the clearing in front of the cave, it was quiet save for the soft munching from far off to one side next to the wood line as the horses nibbled on the grass nearby. The squires tended to the horses and made sure their leads were secured to nearby trees, though all of them were trained as warhorses to be calm during battles, it was better to be safe than spend hours hunting down one that decided to bolt for whatever reason. Near the...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 171

“Come back safe, Kal,” said Perra as she laid in bed with the covers pulled back so Kal could take in the candlelit view of her naked body. He paused every few minutes in his preparations for his extended trip into the mountains to kiss and run his hands over her skin. She was putting herself on display for him and he wanted there to be no doubt in her mind he appreciated it.He was disappointed that he didn’t have the extra time to make more of the situation, but he and Ikuno had decided to...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 17

Moved, Night Out, Sharing, Upward Edited by: Old Fart “Come back safe, Kal,” said Perra as she laid in bed with the covers pulled back so Kal could take in the candlelit view of her naked body. He paused every few minutes in his preparations for his extended trip into the mountains to kiss and run his hands over her skin. She was putting herself on display for him and he wanted there to be no doubt in her mind he appreciated it. He was disappointed that he didn’t have the extra time...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 23

“Hold your breath,” said Ikuno, leaning over as she held the ink behind Kal’s back with the telekinesis cantrip. Kal did as she asked, trying hard to hold down his excitement as Ikuno placed the last and probably most important of his runic tattoos, the healing rune. Cure Poison and Cure Disease were already on his shoulder blades and now the healing rune was going to go right in between. Ikuno had recommended placing it on his back because when attacked the first instinct is to face your...

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