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The low clouds at the dawn horizon glowed blood red with the approaching sunrise. A crimson taint touched the former D'ronstaq Manor as the glow brightened, and to those walking along the sandy paths formerly tread by slaves, Trainers, and Overlords, it felt like walking on faintly bloodstained ground. To the two Cohorts who emerged from the west side path, the ones who had helped Verano carry the body of Jothan to his final resting place, it seemed appropriate.

They crossed the clearing, passing the quarters of the Elder of the Holy Order, and stopped before the path leading to the Portal building. The two warriors at the head of the path had lifted their staffs and were about to cross them to bar the way when the Cohorts dropped to their knees, bowed their heads, and began to pray.

Soon another Cohort drifted over from the north path, one who had helped Verano dig the graves of his victims. He passed the gate and stopped beside his brethren, knelt, and prayed.

The warriors exchanged a look. Two more Cohorts arrived and joined the first three, making the total five. Then another emerged from the gardens once tended to by the D'ronstaq slaves. Two more became seven and eight, arriving from the path which led to the Circle, where once a confused and scared fourteen year old girl learned what it really meant to live by the choice she had made.

The sun broke the horizon, its golden rays sweeping away the crimson. The congregation had become twelve, all kneeing in total silence, all praying or meditating, as both warriors and other Cohorts looked on in wonder.

No one would dare approach them and ask what they were doing. Prayer was sacrosanct, and nothing dictated where one could do it. Indeed, the goddess taught that all prayer and homage to the gods should be done in a place significant to the supplicant or to the query which was to be asked.

Rolas and Hurus were among the onlookers, and they feigned curiosity along with the rest as they made a slow retreat. Away from the others, they spoke their own prayer in hopes the gods would see fit to spare the innocent.

Verano reached for a piece of fruit, which fell from his trembling fingers halfway to his plate. He forced a quivering smile and snatched the fruit from the table, tossing it onto his plate.

"Is something wrong, Mage Verano?"

Verano's eyes glazed for a moment as he stared across the table. He managed a tiny croaking chuckle. "Oh, um, not at all, Elder Wurlos. Not at all! Just ... just had a little trouble sleeping last night is all."

The squat form of Holy Elder Wurlos nodded once. "I did note you were looking a bit peaked this morning. I hope you are not falling ill."

"I am quite all right, Elder, but thank you for asking!" Verano said in a voice more exuberant than he had intended. He cleared his throat. "Ah, that is ... I was simply, um, awoken unexpectedly last night and had trouble getting back to sleep."

"Please see the Healer if it persists. It is important we keep our plans on track."

"Of course, Elder, of course. It's just ... recent events have everyone a little distraught."

"Nevertheless, our time for mourning has passed." Wurlos paused to chew a piece of bread. "Even the fool will grieve for the fallen, but it is the wise man who knows when to stop and concern himself with the living. That is why the Holy Order wasted little time in sending me here."

"Ah, yes, understood!" Verano glanced at the door. "Ah ... Elder ... I wonder if I might ask a favor of you."

"What is it?"

"I ... I have an errand to run. O-outside the Manor."

The Elder had picked up his goblet of fruit juice but now slowly lowered it. "Oh?"

Verano swallowed. "A ... a-a parcel, arriving by courier. I wish to receive it privately."

The Elder considered. "And you cannot receive it in the Manor?"

"As I said, it's ... i-it's a private matter. A ... uh ... an old friend has died, and he wished me to have some of his personal effects."

"Ah, of course," said Wurlos.

Verano relaxed, though the lie had put a bad taste in his mouth. And yet he had already violated Inonni death rituals several times over, what was one more such deception?

He knew of the Cohorts praying near the Portal building. He still believed he should be among them to atone for his crimes. He forced himself to believe he could still do some good with what he had learned, but he was adamant on one point: no more death by his hands.

"I will inform the guards at the gate to allow you egress," said the Elder.

Verano's lips twitched into an uneasy smile. "Thank you, Elder, you are most kind and understanding."

Katla's eyes darted over the parchment she clutched in her hands like a lifeline. Behind her, several Mages tended the Portal device, keeping it as quiescent as the prodigious energy it had accumulated would allow. Mage Ganno stood before Katla and rocked on his heels as the Portal from the Guild Hall seethed and churned behind him.

"And will this do it?" Katla demanded. She lifted her head. "Will this finally provide the stability we need?"

"I believe it will, yes, Mage Q'yoona," said Ganno. His smile was weak, the excitement of his discovery tempered by his exhaustion, as he had worked through the night.

"I didn't ask you if you believe it will. I asked you if it will."

Ganno paused. "Well, yes ... if it's correct."

"I need to know whether this is correct or not."

The young Mage scratched his head. "Well, we have to test it, of course."

Katla shook her head. "No, we can't."

"What? I don't understand."

"Didn't you hear what Mage Q'kollan told us?" Katla snapped. "The Inonni are watching us!"

"Yes, I know, but--"

Katla gestured at the Portal device. "If we try to run this thing up for a full test, the Inonni will discover what we're doing. And we'd have to let it quiesce for at least three candlemarks to avoid burning it out before we dare run it up once more for the real thing."

Ganno sighed. "I ... I'm pretty sure this will work. I've checked and rechecked the calculations. I had two others check it this morning before I came over. We all think it will work."

Katla looked down at the parchment again. "I can't find any flaw in the mathematics. All right, we'll go with it."

"You can't do that!" cried an older Mage.

"What choice do I have?" Katla shouted back.

"You are putting a great deal of trust in a bunch of numbers, Mage Q'yoona!"

"A bunch of numbers is what got us this far!"

"And yet," said Mage Q'kollan as he stepped between Katla and the older Mage. "Some of those numbers proved to be wrong and had to be corrected."

Ganno looked put out. "I really am pretty sure the calculations are correct."

Q'kollan paused, then sighed and nodded. "And I will have to put my faith in them as well, as Mage Q'yoona is quite correct. We cannot test it without alerting our adversaries."

Katla headed over to the Portal device and summoned one of the Mages tending it. "How long to implement these adjustments?" she said as she handed him the parchment.

The young Mage's eyes scanned the formulae as one of his peers looked over his shoulder. "A candlemark, maybe two."

"Get on it. As soon as you're done, you're to..." She paused as her voice caught. She swallowed and took a quick, deep breath. " ... you're to start cycling the Portal up to full power. We're going to do it."

The Mages nodded, their expressions a mixture of solemnity and excitement. The one holding the parchment turned to the others. "All right, you heard her, let's get on it!"

Katla wrenched her eyes from the glowing energies of the Portal. She took another deep breath before she turned away and marched back to the remaining members of her team. "It's a go for this morning. I want anyone not essential to the final preparations to head back to the Guild Hall with Ganno, but don't take anything with you."

"Wait, what?" cried one of the younger Mages.

"But I brought my lucky quills, I've had them for ages!" another whined.

"I said leave them!" Katla cried. "If anyone is watching us, and they see us suddenly carrying everything away, they'll think something is up. This way, they'll think we're just ... I don't know, headed back for a meeting or something. Now, please, get going, now."

As the others trudged away, Q'kollan said, "That was good thinking, Mage Q'yoona."

Katla rounded on him. "What are you still doing here? I meant you, too! Get back to the Guild Hall."

Q'kollan glanced at the Mages stepping into the Portal back to the Guild Hall. "I had assumed I would remain in a advisory role a little longer if--"

"You can't advise me any more, Mage Q'kollan, though..." She lowered her voice. " ... I appreciate the gesture."

Q'kollan slowly smiled and clasped Katla's arm. "Good luck to you, and I fully expect to see you back in the Guild Hall by this afternoon safe and sound."

Katla smiled back, but her eyes misted. She fought back tears and clasped his arm in return, then watched as he joined the others. This was her last chance to back down. Once the Portal closed, the next one would not open until summoned with her focusing pearl. It would be a special Portal, adjusted to allow it to operate better in the interference generated after Katla triggered the cascade.

"Now or never," she whispered as the line of Mages was down to the last, Q'kollan himself. Her heart pounded as he paused, looked back at her, and finally stepped through. A breath later, the Portal closed with a resounding boom.

Katla felt her insides unclench. She had made her decision. The agony of the moment had passed. She approached the Mages still working on the device. "All right, let's see how quickly we can get this done..."

The Inonni agent appeared at the perimeter of the camp and was recognized and admitted into the clearing by the warriors patrolling its periphery. Yet when he tried to approach Mage Rellenu, another agent stepped in his path.

"I have urgent news," said the first agent.

"It will wait," said the second. "Can you not see the Honored Mage is busy?"

The first agent looked past the second. Rellenu was facing the direction of the Oceanus Mage camp, his hands raised, holding a brightly glowing pearl.

"He is taking readings of the Oceanus Portal device," explained the second agent. "What news have you?"

"I have witnessed a great many of the Oceanus Mages leaving."

"Their belongings as well?"

"No, only themselves. I did not see any evidence they were breaking camp, but I have never seen so many leave at once."

"Who is left?"

"The young female Mage we believe is coordinating their efforts, plus three of her close associates. Before the others left, they appeared to hold a discussion over a parchment."

"Did you hear what was said or see what was on the parchment?"

The first agent shook his head. "While the Honored Mage was instrumental in negating enough of their anti-approach wards, he has yet been able to completely deactivate many of the anti-spying wards. I hear little more than a soft buzz when I try to listen and attempts to use a distance-viewer are still blurred."

"No matter. That is what these readings are for. Their anti-spying wards are too weak to block Portal energies."

Both agents looked towards Rellenu as the glow in his pearl faded. When the Mage lowered his arms, the agents approached. "Honored Mage, this one brings news," said the second agent.

The Mage listened as the first agent repeated his report. Rellenu started nodding his head halfway through. "Yes, yes, obviously they are up to something," he said, his voice betraying a trace of impatience. "I can sense the Portal energies building up towards something. As to what end I am not yet sure, but it cannot be good, not when the bulk of their Mages have retreated."

The first agent looked thoughtful. "Because they fear a danger?"

"Exactly! Whatever they are doing, it is considered dangerous enough to risk as few lives as possible."

"What is the danger to us?" asked the second agent.

"I still do not know." He put the pearl away, then reached into another pocket and pulled out his Farviewing pearl. "But once I do, you can be sure Elder Iridus will not hesitate to act."

From a concealed position in the underbrush at the edge of the clearing, Jollis lowered the blue pearl from his ear as Rellenu concluded his conversation with the agents. He kept his eyes trained on the Mage and noted which pocket into which he placed the Farviewing pearl.

He was fortunate they had not thought to put their own anti-spying wards this close to their camp. He had picked up every word of the conversation, and he could see almost the entire clearing. He had observed the two warriors patrolling the perimeter and confirmed they were no more than an honor guard. They would be no less trained; he would have to dispatch at least one at the same time he killed Rellenu. Jollis found this plan most distasteful. The warrior was only doing his duty. He was an innocent in this war.

In war, men die. Jollis had learned the former Lord Tarras K'riis had once said this to the current Oceanus Emperor. The Inonni prided themselves on training their warriors to minimize unnecessary death. The idea that Elder Yurton may have been correct, that sacrifices must be made to a greater good, disturbed him. But was Jollis' version of good greater than any other?

Jollis' heart felt heavy, and he doubted it would ever lighten. He wanted to believe he had the tacit approval of the gods, but this did little more than help him remain focused. It did nothing to ease the guilt or the horror.

What would Amanda think? Surely the death and destruction to be wrought by the Oceanus Mages would sicken her. Or had her heart chilled enough to celebrate this blow against the Inonni? And what would she think if she knew Jollis had helped strike the blow? For some reason, that was important to him.

Jollis lay low in the grass and became motionless as a warrior passed. He waited, and did his best to quiesce his disturbing thoughts.

The three young Mages stepped away from the Portal device. "There," one of them said in a voice of both awe and trepidation. "It's done."

Katla had never taken her eyes from the device. She stared at the gold-crimson energies which churned with furious vigor. They had somehow bottled a tempest in a manner which bordered on insanity. Once she applied the trigger, it would breach the continuum and draw raw power from the transdimensional realm. The energy would feed back on itself, like a massive chain reaction. If it did not surge outward towards the other Portals, it would have nowhere else to go.

No one spoke. They remained still and stared as Katla did. Only when the energies remained contained and stable did their tension ease.

"All right," Katla heard herself say, and held out her hands.

One of the Mages placed a control crystal in her right hand. Another placed a device similar to the one Ganno used in her left. Katla's gaze remained fixed on the device, as if the swirl of energy had entranced her.

"Now, get to the spot we arranged," she said. "Summon the Portal. Leave the focus on the ground and step through."

She heard no movement in the moments which followed. Finally, one of them spoke. "Are you sure you don't want at least one of us to remain to--"

"Do not argue with me!" Katla cried. "Go! Now!"

After another moment's hesitation, she heard their retreating footfalls. She waited what seemed like an eternity before she heard the faint crack of thunder which signaled the Portal opening. Only then did she tear her gaze from the device and turn around. The Portal looked so far away, tiny and impotent. She witnessed the last of the three step through, and then it sat, energy coruscating around its periphery, standing perfect and stable as if in mockery of her.

Katla swallowed and turned back to the Portal device. She let go the breath she had been holding as she raised the control crystal and stepped forward. Her arm tingled, and her feet buzzed as the ground thrummed. She gave the crystal a slow twist, and energy surged and spun faster. A low roar rose briefly, shaking the nearby trees, then subsided. Then again. And again.

She glanced down at her left hand and watched the glowing gemstones slide along the strings. The first part had been successful; she had tapped the continuum. More energy was surging inward, but it was heading out just as fast, accumulating in unseen forks along the paths to the other Portals. Three had formed so far. Now a fourth.

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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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