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No telltale bolt from the black announced the Wanderer's arrival this time. He had been transported to this spot early that morning, well to the east of his quarry where the rising sun would cover his arrival. He had holed up under a rocky outcropping, subsisting on a few meager rations and intense meditation. Now, under the cover of moonless night, he scurried through the underbrush as lithe as a cat and as silent as the breeze.

Such stealth was second nature to him. It afforded him time for thoughts which would have otherwise disturbed his meditation. He allowed himself the luxury of thinking about Amanda for the first time in over a moon. He had learned from the merchant clans that Lord Ambassador Norlan had held a High Feast only three days before. As the merchants often had to deliver goods for such an event, it tended to become public knowledge even across the ocean if one asked the right people and paid the right amount of platinum.

Jollis was not versed in all Urisi customs and was loathe to learn. Their slave system disgusted him far more than the Oceanus system ever had. Yet he could guess a High Feast would be an excuse to showcase one's slaves. If he had allowed himself an emotional response, his heart would have wrenched at the thought of what Amanda had to endure.

He had not rejected the teachings of the Priestess he had visited during his earlier tribulations. He accepted his love of Amanda, but there was a proper time for expressing such feelings, and now was not one of them.

As the last of the evening descended into inky night, Jollis already felt the weight of failure upon his shoulders. The breeze rose from the west, and it should bring with it the smell of woodsmoke, of roasted meats and soup, and of human exhaustion. Unlike the last camp he had visited, this location had been provided by a more recent recruit from among the Rogue Mages.

As Jollis approached, failure became more a certainty. The night remained impenetrable and featureless. No spark of low fires, no glow of dying embers. The quiet was absolute. No rhythmic breathing of sleeping men and women, no gentle moans of couples sharing a moment of intimacy.

Jollis hid behind the stump of a fallen tree just outside the supposed camp and considered his options.

He withdrew a blue pearl and held it before him, cupped in his hand to hide its faint glow. The Mages may have set up illusion spells around the camp. Jollis' senses were not immune to such trickery, but he held the antidote in his fingers. Yet using it would give his presence away.

The alternative was to plunge past the illusion wards and into the midst of a group of seasoned, powerful magic users on a hair-trigger after so many years pursued by the forces of a mad Emperor at the request of an equally mad Guildmaster.

Jollis rose above the stump and hurtled the pearl into the black. His keen hearing perceived both the whistle through the air and the faint "piff" as it struck the ground. A slow sigh escaped through his nose. From the cadence of the sound, it had landed inside a pile of ashes.

He stood. The camp remained silent and empty.

Jollis crept into the midst of the camp and retrieved his pearl. His hand hovered over it as he intoned the short incantation as the Inonni Mages had instructed him. The pearl exploded with light, illuminating the small clearing in pale brilliance as the pearl gave up its stored magical energies. It would last only until all the remaining magic in the pearl was discharged, but it would be long enough.

As before, he could confirm the clearing was indeed a camp. However, the remains of the campfires were far more fresh. This camp had been occupied as little as a half-moon ago.

Jollis examined the periphery. A well-trodden path ran northeast. A less traveled path ran north. This was at least some good news. Combined with the information he had gleaned of the exodus from the older camp, he could narrow down the location of the remaining Rogue Mages. Instead of looking all over Oceanus, their search could be narrowed to two provinces.

The light from the pearl began to fade. He was about to close his fingers around it when he caught sight of a snapped branch near a tree flanking the northeast path. He would have missed it were it not for the glistening drop of sap oozing from the break near the trunk of the tree. Yet when he stepped closer to examine it, his makeshift torch died.

He paused to let his eyes readjust, then touched his finger to the sap and rubbed it between two fingertips. A fresh break. This had happened no more than two days ago. Someone had returned to the camp.

He returned the spent pearl to his pocket and withdrew his Farviewing pearl. He waved his hand over it, then in the same breath clamped his hand shut to abort the summons.

There, again, a feeling of being watched just as he began the summons, and yet no one was in attendance. So quiet and still was the night that no one could sneak up on him. Even a Mage using a stealth spell would give off some telltale sign Jollis could sense to alert him to the presence of an observer.

Jollis frowned, opened his hand, and completed the summons.

"Master?" said the concerned image of Yonlas. "Is your Farviewing pearl working properly? This is the second time in which--"

"We will not speak now," Jollis snapped. "Open the Portal and retrieve me at once."

"As you wish, Master."

For some of the expatriates huddled around the squat stone pillar next to the crackling fire, the images from the orb was the first opportunity to witness an Inonni Portal open and close. Several soft sighs of amazement rippled through them, and several hushed conversations started at once.

"How did they ever solve the problem of the lingering energies from the tunnel's collapse when..."

"I can't even begin to fathom how they kept the Portal energies coherent from a distance without a focus..."

"Great gods, if we could figure out how to do this before those stuffed robes in the Guild, we could..."

Jothan tossed a blue pearl into the air. At the top of its arc, it emitted a flash of light and cracked the air with a sound like that of a whip. Silence had fallen by the time the pearl returned to his hand. "Stop missing the point!"

Marlon waved his hand over the orb, and the lingering image of a dark, empty camp faded from its depths. "And just what is the point, Jothan? That you decided to spy on fellow expatriates?"

"Now you're the one missing the point."

"I am not even sure what I've seen."

"That was an Inonni, probably that Jollis fellow. You think he was there because he just happened to be wandering by?"

Marlon lifted the orb from the pedestal. "Likely not."

"I'll tell you why he was there. He's there because some bastard whom we trusted told him about the camp."

"Planting your spying pearls without other Mages' knowledge is not conducive to any sort of trust!"

"They forfeited that trust when then started treating with our enemy. That makes them the enemy as well. So I am doing nothing more than spying on an enemy."

Several expatriates nodded their heads as they watched the tableau unfold.

"Marlon, I witnessed something similar a few days ago. This very same person was at the big camp outside Veriston."

"We abandoned that soon after we learned of the Inonni takeover," said Marlon.

"Yes, we did, but I had enough sense to leave behind a spy pearl."

Marlon gave him a dark look. "You were doing things like that as far back as--?"

Jothan waved his hands. "Again, please, stop missing the point! Fine, I'm a filthy, lying bastard for doing it. Happy?"

Several made it clear with their facial expressions that they were not and looked to Jothan with anticipation.

"The point is, he is obviously trying to track us down," said Jothan.

"And as I told you before, none of our brethren who are not right here at this moment know of Virgia Point."

"Yes, and now I'm glad you were smart enough to dispense the location of this place only to the most trusted."

Marlon frowned. "I never did like the idea of being so secretive with our own people, but I was nowhere near any sort of leader as I supposedly am now, so I can't take any credit for what was no more than blind luck." He gazed at the others. "And we had no idea all this would happen."

"No, we didn't. But you have far too idealistic a view of us," said Jothan. "When we left the Mage Guild, you saw us as crusaders for a common cause. And, yeah, maybe that was true to some extent. But really, the only thing we had in common was an anger as hot as blazing hellfire at Q'ixanna." He glanced at the three dozen or so fellow Mages gathered in a loose circle around the campfire. "Even now I doubt everyone has the same goal, except kicking the Inonni back to where they came from."

A nodding of heads again.

"But back then?" Jothan shook his head. "Forget it. Beyond surviving a genocidal campaign by two insane men, we had no cause. I suspect a good number left the Guild because they thought it some sort of grand lark, a way to get out from under the daily grind of classes and testing. We saw what happened to them when they tried to go back."

Marlon nodded. When some looked on in confusion or inquiry, Marlon said in a somber voice, "They were Quelled. None of them survived it."

Several shocked gasps rose above the quiet. Quelling was a rarely-imposed sentence for Mage crimes. It effectively "burned out" the Mage's ability to use magic for the rest of his life via a massive feedback of the Mage's own energies, and only a fully trained Mage could survive it. The three young apprentices who had been Quelled were nowhere near that level of expertise.

"And before you bring it up, Marlon, that time I worked for the Overlord to stabilize his Portal for the Noble Lord's armies had nothing to do with loyalty -- or lack thereof -- to any cause. I needed platinum for food and magery supplies, it was as simple as that."

"Fine, you've made your point," said Marlon in a curt voice. "So are you still proposing to enter their midst at the former D'ronstaq Manor?"

"I most certainly am. It's more imperative now than ever if we're to learn what they're up to."

Marlon was silent.

"You still don't trust me," said Jothan. Several expatriates looked at Marlon as if daring him to confirm it.

Marlon shook his head. "No, that's not it. I question your methods, Jothan, but not your loyalty. Not anymore."

A faint smile ghosted Jothan's lips, more for the tacit admission that Marlon had harbored such thoughts in the first place rather than the subsequent exoneration.

"But I still think your idea is too dangerous. What if they somehow use you to learn of Virgia Point? And no, I don't mean by bribing you. They may have other techniques for extracting information. For all we know, they've developed mind reading. I'd sooner believe that than believe so many of our fellow Mages would betray us so readily!"

Reactions from the gathered expatriates varied. Some expressed shock, others incredulity. More than one whispered debate broke out.

"Come now, that's a huge leap!" Jothan said.

"Yes, it's far-fetched, but so were some of the things they do with their Portals! If they can pinpoint the opening of a Portal near a person based on the memories of that person from the minds of others, true mind-reading may be the next step."

One of the expatriates spoke up. "But what of their ability to target Portals on individuals, Jothan? Couldn't they use you to target Marlon? Then where will we be if he's captured?"

Marlon frowned. "Oh, all of a sudden I'm the big important leader? I told you all from the start, I'm here only to coordinate and not make decisions for everyone." Marlon sighed when several gave him pleading or forlorn looks. "Fine. Point taken."

"No one who's gone over to the Inonni had any real contact with Marlon," Jothan said. "They were never in it for anything but themselves. The Guildmaster's notes say it takes strong memories from several people to allow this sort of thing."

"But it's still a huge risk," the expatriate shot back.

"Blast the risk to me!" shouted Marlon. "The real risk is to you, Jothan. No matter what our differences are, I still consider you brethren and a powerful and innovative Mage. We can't afford to lose you. There's simply no way you can convince them of your loyalty fast enough to do any good."

"Yes, there is, but you're not going to like it."

"I already don't like it! What's one more thing?"

"I can convince them by telling them about Virgia Point."

Several expatriates shot to their feet.

"Jothan, have you taken leave of your senses?!" cried one.

"I know your brand of humor is crude, but if this is a joke, this is in the extreme of bad taste!" shouted another.

"I was ready to support you, Jothan, but after this?" declared a third.

"You're only forwarding your own agenda at the expense of all of us!" accused a fourth.

Jothan raised his arms. "Wait! Wait! Hear me out!"

"Quiet!" Marlon flicked his wrist, and his next words were boomed out at several times normal human volume. "QUIET! LET HIM SPEAK!" When the others had settled, he flicked his wrist again and spoke at a normal volume once more, but no less irritated. "You will have time enough to argue, but at least learn what in hellfire you're arguing about!" He turned to Jothan and lowered his voice. "And Jothan, this had better be damned good."

Jothan turned back to the crowd. "Okay, yeah, I am furthering my agenda as someone just pointed out. No, shut up, Genna, and let me talk. It's no secret I think we've been here far too long. It takes more effort to keep this place secret than it would to move. This is a perfect opportunity to cover our tracks. We can make them waste time by leading them here while we're busy setting up at a new location."

"And when they find out you've duped them?" Marlon said. "How long would that take? Not very, considering how fast this Jollis moves with Inonni Portal technology behind him!"

"They're not going to trust me right away. They will indeed be suspicious that I'm so willing to give away the location of our most critical encampment. And even if they trust my information, this Jollis fellow is not about to come charging into a camp full of Mages. I need to maintain the ruse only long enough to get some readings on the old Overlord Portal and gather some intelligence as to what they're up to."

"And what's to say he won't bring a whole contingent of the Inonni army with him? Or Inonni Mages for that matter!"

"Marlon, look at what the Inonni have done. They're a very meticulous people. They don't strike until they're assured of victory. They spend minimal energy to achieve their aims. According to the Guildmaster, the Inonni are after a former Noble Lord. Why not just search for the man town by town, county by county? Because it uses too much energy, that's why."

Marlon frowned. "Everything you've said is just educated guesses at best. That's a very flimsy thing to risk all of our brethren on."

Jothan shook his head halfway through Marlon's statement. "No. It's not as big a risk as you think. You all will already be on your way to the new location."

"You're talking about an effort which could take over a moon when you give us no more than a few days. I doubt the Guildmaster could wait longer than that for--"

"And since when are we on the Guild Hall's schedule?" Jothan declared.

"You were certainly willing to take the Guildmaster at his word when it suited your plans!" Marlon fired back.

"Why does he need this information that fast? What deadline does he have?"

"I can only assume it has something to do with the current diplomatic crisis between Oceanus and the Urisi over this former Lord Tarras."

"All right, fine, whatever. Say we need to move fast. We can use an interim camp. We hide some focusing pearls there, then transport ourselves away from here before the Inonni are about to strike."

"And leave the Portal device behind for them to scan to learn where..." Marlon trailed off, his eyes widening. Several expatriates understood as well and called out their objections. Marlon waved them silent and narrowed his eyes on Jothan. "You want to sacrifice our only working Portal device."

"Setting the matrix to self-destruct once the Portal closes after the last person is through can be done with a trivial adjustment to--"

"That's not what I meant!" Marlon thundered. "It took us the better part of two seasons to construct it."

"And that's another thing that takes more energy than we have to spare: maintaining the dampening wards on that infernal thing. And who are we trying to hide it from? From people who have taken Portal technology far beyond what we've conceived! Better to use it one last time when it won't matter if they detect it than to live in the false security that we can keep its existence and location a secret from them indefinitely."

Some of the expatriates muttered amongst themselves in the tense silence; some gave Marlon furtive but expectant looks.

Marlon turned towards Jothan. "I will not have this decision foisted upon me."

"It's not such a hard one when you stop to think about it."

"Now it's you who misses the point! I cannot and will not dictate--"

Jothan stepped towards Marlon, and with a wave of his hand, utter silence descended upon them. Marlon eyed the glow of the privacy shield and the disconcerted looks of the other expatriates.

"Are you mad?" Marlon demanded. "Do you see how restless they are? You risk their wrath by even hinting we're keeping secrets from them. This is not the Mage Guild!"

"Maybe not, but they still need a leader," Jothan said. "Start acting like one."

Marlon flinched as if struck in the face.

"We have a huge opportunity here! This is the first time in a long while this many of us have worked together. Look how many have been converging here the last half moon! Usually less than a third this number pass through here at any given moment."

"You're asking me to become the equivalent of a Guildmaster!" Marlon hissed. "That's what many of us wanted to get away from. No one wants rigid centralized control of the magic users."

"Good leadership is not control."

"Tell that to them!"

"Then just give them guidance! They'll need someone to coordinate the migration."

Marlon stared. "You're going to do this no matter what. No matter how many disagree with you."

"If I wait for consensus, then we'll never get anything done. Yes, I'm going to do this. I know it's the right thing to do. So you can either be a leader and help the others prepare to leave, or leave them to fend for themselves."

"Some leader! Being dictated to by you."

"You're being unreasonable, Marlon."

"I'm not the one throwing all caution to the wind." He turned away from Jothan and waved his hand. The murmuring of their fellow expatriates exploded in their ears as the privacy field fell. "And enough of this secrecy!" Marlon thundered, silencing the others at once. "They have every right to know what we're thinking. Your plan is insane. I can't in good conscience support it, but you'll do as you please anyway, as you've stated as such."

Several gasps rose from the expatriates, but otherwise they remained still, watching the now two tacit leaders of their group. Several shot glares at each other, or muttered final disparaging comments to finish the vociferous debate that had ensued while Marlon and Jothan were silent.

Marlon cast his gaze towards the others. "And now our brethren have already taken sides." He looked towards Jothan. "You talk of opportunity, of a union of expatriate Mages under a common banner that hasn't happened in a long while. Now you've just rent that banner asunder. And I'm not the man who can mend it."

Marlon stepped away. When only absolute silence was left in his wake save for the cracking embers of the fire, he turned around, his tired face shrouded in the encroaching shadows as the fire faded. He peered at the faces of his brethren, some sad, some confused, some angry, some pleading.

"I'm sorry I disappointed you," said Marlon in a low voice. He trudged away from the gathering until he was swallowed by the night.

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"I apologize for contacting you at such a late hour, Guildmaster," said the shimmering Farview image of Marlon as Uroddus fumbled with his spectacles and the sash on his robe. When Katla appeared just as she managed to close her own robe more securely over her breasts, Marlon added in a more contrite voice, "And for, ah, interrupting anything." "It is all right, Marlon," said Uroddus in a slightly rushed voice. "I am assuming what you have to tell me is of great import." "I...

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Tempest of LiesChapter 20

Amanda was now convinced of what she had only suspected the day before: her bondage arrangement had been dictated by Mandas down to the last detail. The displeasure on Marris' face while he secured her was both confirmation and a small comfort as she swayed and strained at the ends of her chains. Her wrists were shackled, and a chain ran from them to a large metal hook embedded in the ceiling, pulled taut until her heels left the floor. Her ankles were bound tight with another chain,...

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Tempest of LiesChapter 21

The still air lay sodden and warm from the first wave of early summer heat, and moisture clung to the Cohort's face as he crept along the side of the path which wound along the west side of the island. His fingers twitched despite how tightly he had laced them, and he spun his gaze behind him every few steps. Ahead of him was the S-shaped curve between the trees which lined the shore to the left and the gardens to the right. Just beyond was the dwelling of Elder Yurton. His breath became...

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Tempest of LiesChapter 22

Illton was barely a village. This tiny sliver of bare civilization which curved around an ill-placed inlet had seen most of its sea traffic go to the larger port in Lerrusburg just to the south. The sea merchants came to this hamlet only when the ports at Lerrusburg were too busy or its taverns too full. The commercial center of Illton centered around a lone tavern, itself a decayed hulk with walls held up by hastily tacked on timbers, the placement of the nails marked by streaks of rust....

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Tempest of LiesChapter 23

Norlan rushed through the corridors of his palace, his stomach still rumbling for the evening meal he had just been denied. The moment he stepped into the parlor, a stone-faced High Lord Ardon thrust a parchment into his chest. "Is this what you are supposedly looking for, Lord Ambassador?" said Ardon in a strained voice. Norlan took the parchment and examined it. He nodded once and tried to return it, but Ardon had turned away. "An expense report in my name but not written by me,"...

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Tempest of LiesChapter 24

Rolas wore a distressed look as he watched Jollis bandaging his injured ankle. "Wanderer, you must get that treated," he finally said when Jollis faltered as he tried to place his weight upon it. "I have treated the worst of it," said Jollis without looking up. "I had a bit of salve remaining from the last time I was similarly injured. The torn tendon is mended. The rest will have to heal naturally." "But--" Jollis stood, tested his foot once more, and lifted his head. "The only...

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Tempest of LiesChapter 25

Marris wiped his face with his hand and uttered a long sigh, then shook his head as if trying to dislodge the lingering grogginess. He had managed a bit more sleep in anticipation that his role in this sordid deal with Mandas would soon be over. He forced himself to straighten up as he stared into the mirror in the sanitary, running his hand over his freshly-shaven face. He rubbed the corners of his eyes to rid himself of the grainy vestiges of fitful slumber. At least he could manage to...

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Tempest of LiesChapter 26

If nothing else had yet humbled the former Noble Lord, one look at the esteemed meeting place Rennis had procured would have done it. The Province which Tarras had governed before the Inonni came had a fine auditorium. Cavernous but not intimidating, decorated but not ostentatious, and comfortable but not lavish. The acoustics were perfect, allowing one to stand upon the stage and project his voice to the very back row with little effort. Tarras had used that chamber on many occasions to...

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Tempest of LiesChapter 27

"Enter and be welcome." Yonlas hesitated nonetheless. Seeing the Elder Apparent was a painful duty anymore. He suspected Master Kyllos no longer slept properly, as if the man left his tiny office only to eat a meager meal in the cafe or meditate in the gardens. Nevertheless, Yonlas had his duty, and he stepped into the room. The blue flames in the lamp flickered at his approach. Perhaps his own perceptions were biased by his worry, but the lamp seemed to burn brighter each time he visited...

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Tempest of LiesChapter 28

"With all due respect, my Lord, you are making things terribly difficult for me." Norlan forced himself to take a deep breath, and wished he could return to the days when he rarely interacted with the staff. "Nevertheless, you will find some way to muddle through. Perhaps you can take Marris back for a day." "Absolutely not," Halno snapped. After a pause, he tempered his gaze and his voice as if only now realizing to whom he was speaking. "I mean ... I would need to send someone to...

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Tempest of LiesChapter 29

Across the ocean from the former D'ronstaq Manor, the day was already underway in the Urisi Nation. Amanda had been shown Bessa's copy of the map once more before she was sent on her journey to the Oceanus fleet. These events surely would have distracted Jollis from his own preparations as dawn broke across the indigo waters which isolated him from the truth. Jollis was preparing for death. Much time had passed since he had last felt the need. Even the mission to discover the horrible...

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Tempest of LiesChapter 30

Amanda never felt so alone as in those final candlemarks in the carriage as it trundled towards Port Heldon. Her restraints forced her to remain standing. Her wrists were shackled and hung from a taut chain attached to the ceiling in the center of the carriage. Her ankles were shackled as well, and her body swayed with each bump and dip in the road. The chain on her collar was attached to one of the walls, and it rattled as the carriage moved. She wished Norlan had not fired Marris. Then,...

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Tempest of LiesChapter 31

"We may be nearly there, Amanda," said Gedric. "The path is definitely sloping downward, and I can see a beach ahead." Amanda said nothing as she stumbled along behind him, for she was afraid her voice would reveal her distress and slow him down. They could not afford any delays now; she was sure Mandas and Norlan realized Gedric had not taken the expected route. For all she knew, they were alerted early and now lay in wait. The path was little more than a narrow trail following the...

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Tempest of LiesChapter 32

Kyllos stepped out from behind his desk, giving his visitor a respectful bow of his head. "Good blessings to you, Brother of The Order." From just inside the closed door, where the Inonni Portal had deposited him not moments ago, the robed and somber form of Holy Order Elder Iridus closed his eyes and bowed his head in return. As he lifted his gaze, the lines etched into his thin and sallow face sharpened. "And to you, Fledging Brother of The Order." Kyllos smiled and folded his hands...

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Tempest of LiesChapter 33

Amanda awoke with a start, her eyes flying open and seeing nothing but smooth stone a hand's breadth from her face. She did not know where she was until she turned over on the soft furs. She blinked and squinted at the bright, late morning light. She did not remember returning to the slave quarters, let alone her own niche. She had been so tired she had fallen asleep in the carriage despite her injuries. She looked down at her feet and felt her cheek and lips, but found nothing but smooth...

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Tempest of LiesChapter 34

Kyllos took his time as he strolled down the corridors of the Imperial Palace and reflected on how empty the place seemed. While no fewer people serviced the Palace, many were Cohorts who traveled only when necessary. The favorite haunts of the former staff were deserted, as Cohorts tended not to gather until late evening for devotions at the Inonni Temple which had been erected in the center of the gardens. Inonni centers of government were never built so huge. They were designed more for...

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Tempest of LiesChapter 36

Amanda awoke just before dawn while the other slaves were still asleep. Or at least pretended to be, which she discovered when she dared to open her eyes. She had been fortunate to sleep facing the inside of the chamber. If she had to turn over, she was sure she would have been beset once more. She caught Larra just before she was about to lift her head and stare at Amanda. Amanda shut her eyes and forced her breath to remain steady. She heard Larra stir once more, then subside. Amanda...

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Tempest of LiesChapter 37

When he first rose from unconsciousness, Jollis believed he was caught in some sort of strange limbo. He did not dare open his eyes for fear of seeing nothing but a void. Only parts of his body seemed to exist: one arm, his hips and rear, one leg and part of the other. He could not tell if his head were still attached to his body, as he could not feel his shoulders or his back. Sounds came to him, vague and muffled. Something in his mind insisted he was sitting up. He stirred, and suddenly...

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Tempest of LiesChapter 38

The room which served as the parlor for High Lord Bortho seemed confining despite its owner's great wealth and love of large, expansive chambers. Indeed, in this case, its own opulence was its undoing. Rich tapestries and beautiful paintings marched high along the walls, their edges almost touching one another. Before them stood statues and carvings composed of every material from wood to stone to metal. Arranged before them were vases, gourds, goblets, and other small treasures, sitting...

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Tempestuous Telemarketer

TEMPESTUOUS TELEMARKETER  TEMPESTUOUS TELEMARKETER Elwyn sweated as he talked to the prospect on the phone. He could feel Glenda?s eyes on him. His butt still ached from her earlier interview with him. ?Hello? Mr. Sykes this is? Elwyn Stokes from ?Washington Politics magazine. We noticed you dropped your subscription??  He looked up at Glenda, who frowned even more right back at him. Elwyn thought of her nails raking his sensitive spot beneath his testicles and shivered. ?and we want...

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Tempestuous Changes

Melissa sat on a bench, her back against the cold wall. The musty dampness of the crypt invaded her nostrils and with her eyes half closed, she rested with her legs pulled up against her chest. Angeline was on the other side of the curtain preparing and placing some of the props for the play. Bernadette, or Berni as she liked to be called, was applying the finishing touches to her clothes. Her bright red hair was glowing, even from the dim lighting that was scattered by the flickering...

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Tempestuous Ch 03

In the music room on the first floor of the Stone house, Tempest slammed away on the grand piano keys, her tiny fingers moving fast as she played her self- composed masterpiece. She focused on the keys, channeling her anger and her anticipation, shifting the cherry sucker in her mouth from side to side as she concentrated and waited… She had been playing the piano since the day of her third birthday when Darleen found her tapping away on the grand piano in the music room. She knew immediately...

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Tempestuous Ch 02

Chapter 2 – The diabolic doll It was the beginning of summer but one would never know by the unpredictable weather. The sun was attempting to shine, but it was dulled by the minor storm. The wind whistled, the swelled clouds were ready to burst and the smell of the upcoming rain dominated the air. It seemed as if the summer was still stuck in spring. There were no early summer beach days, no family picnics in the park, no big barbecue bashes in the backyard. It was proving to be a disastrous...

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Tempestuous Ch 01

It was a beautiful day, the sun was out, casting its warm beams on the city below. There was a cool breeze that complimented the warmth and carried the heady smell of the lilacs through the air, filling the hall of the big brick church on Gotham Street. The sun shone through the stained glass windows casting different tones on the walls and the floors, illuminating the entire church. It was the perfect day for a baptism. The Stone and the Rush family stood before the magnificent alter inside...

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Tempestuous Ch 05

‘No one knows.’ he knew the young girl wouldn’t believe him. If anyone was comparable to Tempest in the pranks department, it was Davis and she knew most of his tricks. He lowered his voice as the members of the Stone family did when speaking of any member of the Rose family, ‘all we know is he ran off with Bianca Rose.’ ‘Who?’ she thought Davis said Bianca Rose and she knew there was no way he could have said Bianca Rose. ‘did you just say-?’ ‘Bianca Rose.’ he whispered she looked at him in...

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Tempestuous Ch 04

It was the beginning of the season, a bright new start screamed from the skies and a fresh dewy smell permeated the air. It was a season where the story started anew as it ended for good. It was an unusual spring to say the least, the rain was relentless, forcing everyone to take shelter lest the lightening lick their limbs and the thunder shake their bones. The constant down pour had become depressing and had most people staring out their windows wishing for the summer. It had been the...

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Tempestuous EnticementsChapter 1

Oh not again! For the second night in a row Candace has woke up due to the tingling sensations in her lower body. For the second night in a row Candace has woke up with a large, throbbing cock pressing up between her ass cheeks. Although she is wearing boy shorts, with the cock’s owner wearing shorts, she can still feel it move with each breath. Normally she wouldn’t mind having an erect member in her bed. Being sixteen she is always horny and it is one of the things her boyfriend loves...

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Tempestuous EnticementsChapter 2

When night falls and before bed, Candace’s mother, Rita, says she feels she is coming down with something. Not wanting to pass on any sickness to her husband of daughter, she goes to sleep on the couch, leaving Candace and Caleb in the bed alone. They are in bed, both lying on their backs. Candace is in her chemise and boy shorts, Caleb in just his shorts again, waiting for sleep to hit. This is when Candace decides to breech the subject. “So, is it me?” “What?” Caleb asks, a little...

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Tempestuous EnticementsChapter 3

“What happened last night was a onetime thing, I swear,” Caleb tells her in the morning. “If it needs to be done again, I’ll do it.” “Okay, Daddy,” she replies simply, almost running to the bathroom to try and ease her urges as best as she can. But later, once the day is over and it’s time for bed, things are a little different. Candace isn’t woken by the feeling of her father’s erection pressing into her, but by quick movement from his side of the bed. She rolls over and what she sees...

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Tempestuous EnticementsChapter 4

Throughout the day Candace tries her best to brush up against her father as much as possible, out of view of everyone else. It reminds Caleb of how a cat does it, thinking how appropriate it is considering how his daughter is playing dress up, though he pretends not to notice. He tries not to make a big deal out of it, but is becomes unbearable to the point that he is looking forward to bed time and even suggests an early night. He says it is to let his wife get some rest in the hope her...

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Tempestuous EnticementsChapter 5

Caleb wakes slowly, finding the blanket tossed aside with his catgirl daughter cradling his balls and his throbbing shaft buried in her small mouth. He cannot say anything because he knows that it would be a futile effort if he even tries to. He reasons that he will have a talk with her after. Candace on the other hand knows her father has awoken and the fact that he does not say anything is working in her favor. She swallows as much of him as she can before switching to sucking his balls...

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Tempestuous EnticementsChapter 6

Joyce had woke up early. Today is different from other days because Lewis, her son, is taking Rita to the doctor. This leaves her, Caleb and Candace all alone at home. Not that it is a bad thing. Looking out the window, the sun is already coming up. It is going to be a beautiful and sunny day and as such the woman planned on lounging around the house. She catches a glimpse of herself in the tall mirror, the sunlight shining through the window is causing her shear nightgown to seem almost...

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Tempestuous EnticementsChapter 7

Lewis takes his aunt to the doctor while the rest of the household eats breakfast. Candice manages to disappear when it comes time to cleanup and just as miraculously reappears when all the work is finished. Her appearance does not go unnoticed by Joyce, nor does her dress though she does try to pretend not to notice it. Candace is wears a halter top, clearly without a bra on beneath. Her hard, little nipples are very visible and pointing straight out. So is the full curve of her breasts,...

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Tempestuous EnticementsChapter 8

After about five minutes, when her body has calmed down completely, the realization of what she has just done hits Joyce. She has just fucked her sister’s husband! Caleb is now sitting on the opposite side of the pool with an impish grin on his face. Having filled his sister-in-law’s cunt with his cream, he is feeling pretty good with himself. He has very little guilt about the experience, having fucked his daughter just this morning. He is still running on hormones and adrenaline. Joyce...

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Tempestuous EnticementsChapter 9

Joyce and Caleb still remain naked, enjoying the sigh of one another’s bodies while they eat. Afterward, Caleb grabs a quick shower and Joyce goes into the living room to watch a movie. When the man returns, drying himself off, he sees his sister-in-law on the back of the couch, legs spread with one hand groping her breasts and the other buried inside her pussy. On the television is a porn movie. Caleb doesn’t recognize it, but on the screen is a young looking girl dressed as a nurse in a...

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Tempestuous EnticementsChapter 10

Later, after a large dinner, everyone retired to bed. Caleb’s wife, Rita, is on the couch again. She has her medication but I still contagious and still doesn’t want to get anyone sick. When Caleb enters his room he sees Candace kneeling on the bed, totally naked with her arms behind her back pushing her cute firm breasts and hard pink nipples out toward him. “I’ve missed you, Daddy,” she says, swaying slightly. Caleb has to admit that his daughter’s small frame and pert breasts are...

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