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Jack idly watched Bella draw an elaborate warding circle. The first ring ran along the floor of the round tent. She was in the process of drawing a second ring on the walls in large white symbols. Friday was outside whispering some sort of incantation and walking in counterclockwise circles around the tent. They were moving with practiced efficiency, but to Jack it felt like ages.

She lay in the center of it all on the pile of blankets and furs, exhausted and barely able to move. Her mind was a tangled mess of anxious feelings. She was nude, which didn’t help her discomfort. The witches had painted her from head to toe with symbols while chattering amongst themselves about esoteric principles of magic that made no sense to Jack. Her skin shivered with goosebumps, not from cold but from apprehension.

Quinn knelt next to her, patient and predictable as the tide. His hands held hers. His presence felt like a sturdy anchor keeping her from going adrift in the stormy seas of her mind. It was an odd sensation. Now that she understood what he’d done to her, she knew that he was artificially keeping her heart rate slow and steady.

Thinking was nearly impossible. She couldn’t keep focused long. Everything seemed to inevitably drift back to Will or Shae. Or both. It was maddening. Even though she understood what was happening now, the thoughts and feelings still rose unbidden. Her feelings for Will were already a complicated tangle, and now unbidden feelings for Shae were slowly spreading through them like a sweet-smelling rot.

She hated how pleasant thoughts of Shae were. No matter how much she tried to hate the manipulative pirate queen, her emotions inevitably turned to longing and her thoughts twisted around on themselves trying to find a solution to her predicament that involved making Shae happy.

She was very good at keeping a tight lid on her emotions. She’d been doing it for years. Still, she knew that underneath her mask of control she was a mess of loss, guilt, and regret. The seals on that lid had been slowly cracking since their journey together began, but Shae’s love curse felt like that lid had been ripped off and the contents violently upended. Everything she’d been holding back for years was flooding her mind. If not for Quinn’s calming touch she knew she would be breaking down, but she couldn’t. She was just too tired.

A thought drifted through her mind and she let out a sad laugh in spite of herself. Quinn raised an eyebrow.

“It’s nothing,” Jack said, shaking her head weakly.

“I will listen regardless,” Quinn said gently. “You seem very far away.”

“I don’t mean to be,” Jack said. “It’s this love curse. It keeps dragging my mind to places I don’t want to go.”

Quinn nodded solemnly. “It is my experience that talking can be a way back to yourself.”

Jack let out a small snort. “You are the least talkative person I’ve ever met.”

“We spoke a great deal at first,” Quinn said with a ghost of a smile. “It brought me back to myself. I would gladly return the favor.”

Jack smiled and tears welled in her eyes again. “I don’t deserve you,” she whispered.

“That is not for you to judge,” Quinn said with quiet firmness.

“Is it yours then? Why do you get to be the judge of everything?” Jack said as she blinked back her tears.

“It is my nature,” Quinn said with a small shrug.

Jack let out a weak but exasperated sigh. “You want me to tell you everything in my head? So you can judge me?”

“No. So I can understand. To better help you,” Quinn said earnestly.

Jack raised an eyebrow and waited.

“Judging you is merely a side benefit,” Quinn admitted.

Jack started laughing hard enough that Bella looked over her shoulder. The witch smiled, then went back to her work.

“Fine,” Jack relented. “It’s not like you could judge me harder than I judge myself.”

“That does seem unlikely,” Quinn agreed.

“I was thinking about Will and I’s first adventure,” Jack explained.

“The temple ruins in Malahara,” Quinn said.

“Yes,” Jack said with a nod, a bit surprised that Quinn remembered. “I pulled the wrong lever and got sprayed down with some kind of grease from an ancient machine. We tried to wash it off, but even with soap it was useless. Even after we’d wiped the excess away, water still rolled off my skin like a duck’s back. Taking a bath after we got out of the temple was the oddest sensation. I could feel the heat of the water, but I couldn’t get wet.”

“Curious,” Quinn said. “How does that relate?”

“It’s what this love curse feels like,” Jack explained. “A sort of film in my mind. When I try to submerge myself in the comfort of memories and feelings that I know are real, they don’t ... sink in. And I can feel it spreading. In the bath, the excess lubricant floated on the surface of the water. It looked like rainbows. Everything it touched became like my skin. It repelled the water, and after a while there was no way to reach the water without going through the grease. That’s what thoughts of Shae feel like. They’re all over me, and once I think of something, thoughts of her intermingle. I keep finding myself wondering if Shae would like something, or enjoy hearing a story. I wonder how she could help with things I’m still dealing with, or what I should do differently if she disapproves.”

Quinn slowly nodded his understanding. “That sounds terrifying.”

“No,” she shook her head gently. “In the abstract, yes. I can see why it could cause frightening things to happen, but the actual feeling isn’t scary at all. It’s just odd. Like feeling warm water but not feeling wet. With the grease I was more frightened about what it could be than what it was.”

“How so,” Quinn asked.

“I was afraid because I didn’t know what it would do to me,” Jack explained. “It ended up being fine. That’s what my mind is trying to tell me now. Everything will be fine. That I’m just afraid of what I don’t understand.”

“That’s the enchantment,” Bella said over her shoulder. “It’s giving you incentives to justify accepting it. Fight that.” The witch’s heart clenched. She didn’t want to tell Jack the rest. It wouldn’t help.

“I don’t know how,” Jack said.

“How did you wash the oil away?” Quinn asked.

“I didn’t,” Jack said. “After a week or so the slickness went away on its own. I was worried it would be poisonous, or make my skin fall off or something, but it ended up being mostly harmless.”

“Mostly?’ Quinn asked.

Jack’s face scrunched up in embarrassment. “It made all my hair fall out.”

Amusement crept into Quinn’s eyes. “Unfortunate.”

Jack sighed in exasperation. “Obviously it all grew back. At the time, I thought it might kill me.”

Quinn nodded. “I see the parallels.”

“I love that stuff,” Bella said over her shoulder, hoping to distract Jack from thinking about the enchantment that was slowly overriding her mind.

“You still have some?” Jack asked, surprised.

“A little goes a long way,” Bella said. “I think I have enough to last another year or so, but eventually you’ll have to go get more for me.”

“If there’s still any left,” Jack said. “The explorer’s society has had a research camp there for years now. They’ve probably drained the tank.”

“You found the place,” Bella said with a tisk. “That should give you the right to another jar.”

“We’ll see,” Jack said with a smile.

“I really don’t want to go back to shaving,” Bella said, wrinkling her nose.

“You could just let it grow,” Jack said with a tired shrug. “It’s natural.”

Bella held up the grease pencil she was using to draw on the walls of the tent. “It’s hard to draw sigils on hair.”

“I still find it hard to believe that every witch shaves their entire body,” Jack said wryly.

“Not every,” Bella said. “Only the ones that need to draw on particularly hairy areas. “Not all of them draw like I do either. Tattoos work especially well. I’ve also seen mud, or glue and powder.”

“That sounds even worse where hair is concerned,” Jack said, wrinkling her nose.

“Shallow cuts work as well,” Friday said from outside the tent.

“Lovely,” Jack said dryly.

“We could go with that if you want,” Bella smirked.

“What?” Jack blinked, suddenly feeling a bit more awake. With impressive effort she managed to lift her head a bit off the pillow.

“We aren’t done with you,” Bella said. “There’s still three more sigils to draw to start the ritual. I was going to shave you for one of them, but I suppose Friday could cut you a little.”

Jack looked horrified. “No. Shaving sounds fine.”

Bella and Friday giggled and continued with their preparations.

Jack’s head flopped back to the pillow with a sigh. “I really hate magic.”

Caine walked into the old pirate’s den with his hands in his pockets. His oldest enemy sat hunched at the desk, carefully pulling a thread with tiny tweezers, erecting the mast of a tiny ship inside a bottle.

Old Man Teach looked up with hollow red eyes, pursed his dry lips in a terse, flat expression of loathing, then went back to his boat. “Come back tomorrow,” he rasped.

“Can’t do that,” Caine said.

The Old Man sighed. “I was nearly finished.” He set the bottle down on it’s rack. Inside, the mast fell over.

“You’re never finished,” Caine said dryly.

“There is always more to do,” the Old Man agreed.

“Not anymore,” Caine said.

“For one of us,” the Old Man said as he pushed himself up from his chair. He was tall and broad. Even stooped with age he was still taller than Caine. His arms hung limp at his sides, bony and thin. Once he had been a massive bear of a man, but now there was little left but wide shoulders and lanky bones. He was dressed smartly in black slacks and white shirt beneath a green brocade vest and a matching cravat. He had two gold hoops in one ear and three in the other. His long, white beard was braided in two forks. His equally white hair was loose and surprisingly thick for his age. It fell around his shoulders like a curtain. He sneered at Caine. Most of his teeth were gold now. He’d been a great bear of a man once, barrel chested and strong. Now he looked like a sail without wind. His skin hung sallow against his cheeks and his eyes seemed too small for their sockets.

The Old Man crossed the room in a stiff, lanky stride. He paused in front of the warm fire and pulled a saber off the mantle. He gestured for Caine to take the other and slowly walked away. Caine looked at the sword for a moment. He’d given the pair to Mary and her Old Man on their wedding day. They were Malaharan. Supposedly forged by an Asura smith. Priceless. They’d been lovingly taken care of.

“If you can’t wait for me to finish my ship, I’m not waiting for you to finish gawking,” the Old Man growled. “Let’s get on with it.”

Caine pulled the second blade off the wall. The Old Man pushed open the doors on the other side of his den and walked out onto the balcony. “Had to wait until I got old, you godsdamned coward? You couldn’t have done this twenty years ago?”

Caine stepped out onto the balcony into the brisk night air. Only the bright moon lit the terrace. The wind off the ocean roared in his ears. “I thought you could change.”

“I have,” the Old Man muttered darkly. “I was full of the dreams you gave me. I thought I could rebuild what you destroyed.” As he spoke he unbuttoned his vest with one hand and tossed it aside, then shoved the priceless blade into the sash at his waist. He untied his cravat from his neck and used it to tie back his flowing hair.

Caine rested his borrowed blade on his shoulder. “I really haven’t missed your speeches.”

“Tough shit,” the old man growled. “You want to kill me, you get to listen to me first.” He drew his sword again. “It took me a long time to figure out that nothing can be built on shattered ground.” He stalked back and forth like an angry cat. “Can’t grow from poisoned roots! We used to have homes! Families! All the roads were ours! Now, we have nothing but sand and water and memories.”

“Did you practice this?” Caine asked dryly.

“Yes!” the Old Man roared. “I have had a lifetime to imagine what I would say to you, and for once in your miserable life you’re going to listen.” He lunged forward in a perfectly trained balestra. He wasn’t as strong or as fast as he once was, but he’d clearly kept up his practice and his angry words didn’t erode his control at all.

“Fine,” Caine sighed, flicking his sword against the sudden attack and circling for room. “Go ahead.”

“I have nothing because of you!” the Old Man snarled. His blade flicked in a slash that inverted at the last second as the Old Man’s hand pronated. The curve of the saber abruptly switched angles causing the point to reach around Caine’s defense.

“You live in a royal mansion on an island that you’ve controlled for fifty years,” Caine said dryly as he let his parry glide along his foe’s blade to short the reach of the point. It tapped his shoulder for just an instant. He barely felt it and didn’t bother to look. “You were a circus act. Now you’re a king.”

“My kingdom is salt and wind and bones,” the Old Man glared. His sword continued to ride Caine’s. They circled blades in a looping glissade and stepped in unison, vying for the center. “When I am gone, everything I’ve built will vanish. Half a century spent trying to rebuild what you shattered, and my legacy is already crumbling. The island I claimed for my family has already been overtaken by the butcher’s church. My sons squabble for a throne that is already lost. My wife still pines for you.”

Caine rolled his eyes and beat the Old Man’s saber to the side. “Your wife has never pined for anyone in her entire life.”

“She still believes your lies,” the Old Man growled as he settled into a new stance. “I see the way she looks at me.”

Caine didn’t bother. He held his sword loosely in front of him with no technique to speak of and finally glanced down at his shoulder. His old tunic had a new hole and was soaking up blood. It was a bit deeper than he thought. The Malaharan steel was still razor sharp. “Well, she always was smarter than you,” he shrugged. “You should have let her run things from the beginning.”

“That is not our way!” the Old Man spat. Another advance. Three quick jabs as his wrist turned and flicked, whipping his blade like a scorpion’s tail.

“Your way could have been whatever you wanted it to be,” Caine countered. The Old Man was one of the best fencers in the world, but age was an inescapable fetter. The attacks were just too slow. Caine’s body moved instead of his sword, keeping just out of distance before slipping in close to bind. “You turned your whole damn family into a bunch of murdering cut throats. They’re everything the church ever accused them of now. You wanted revenge. This is what revenge gets you.” Caine’s hand clamped on the old man’s wrist.

“You’re damn right I wanted revenge!” the Old Man snarled. “And I got it. Against everyone but you.” The old man’s free hand grabbed Caine’s blade arm as well. For a moment the old enemies strained against each other, locked motionless.

“Well here I am,” Caine said with a dismissive shrug.

The Old Man grinned. “Here you are.”

Caine stepped back as the Old man advanced a step. In spite of his shriveled frame, somehow the old strongman was still shockingly powerful. Caine’s arms were forced up. He stepped in and turned his hips, bringing their blades to the side and robbing his stronger enemy of leverage. The swords clashed hard on the stone. The Old Man pushed with his shoulder, forcing Caine back again. He quickstepped and braced, then swept his heel into the inside of the Old Man’s ankle.

It was like kicking a steel bar. Pain shot up Caine’s leg. The Old man grinned and slammed his forehead forward. Caine lowered his head at the last second and felt like he’d been hit in the forehead with a brick.

Caine’s disengagement wasn’t pretty. It was work just to roll his wrist against the Old Man’s thumb. A red stripe bloomed on his forearm as he stepped back to the edge of the balcony.

“Didn’t expect you’d still be able to wrestle bears,” Caine said with an impressed grin. The pain was already fading but he could feel blood running down his face. He couldn’t afford letting it get into his eyes. As the Old Man circled, Caine wiped his head with his forearm and focused on that injury first. Almost immediately he felt it warm as his angel went to work.

“There it is,” the Old Man said, squinting his eyes into a curious glare. “Already healing. Caine the deathless. I used to think they were all just stories. You hid your nature so well. It took me nearly twenty years to realize you weren’t aging.”

Caine nodded and shrugged. “It’s not all it’s cracked up to be.”

The Old Man brought his blade down in a series of quick, heavy chops. He wasn’t probing Caine’s defenses or disguising his power anymore. He was still slow with age, but Caine’s parries squealed under the impacts. Momentary sparks flashed.

“I knew it would never come to this without forcing your hand,” the Old Man said as he beat Caine’s blade away and lunged. “You thought you could just outlive me.”

“Yeah,” Caine grunted. He sidestepped and swatted his foe’s sword with the flat of his free hand, while simultaneously slashing across the Old Man’s bicep. His reach wasn’t long enough. The Old man simply rolled his shoulder back out of distance, but his flowing white sleeve opened. With a twist of his wrist Caine parried the Old Man’s countering cut. His blade bound the Old Man’s over his head like a rainbow. The Old Man followed the arc and slashed across Caine’s waist, but the smaller man jumped back just out of reach and snapped the point of his blade into the path of his foe’s bony wrist.

Vibrations shook down Caine’s saber like he’d dragged the tip across a harp. Flesh parted and blood spilled, but the old man’s hand did not unclench. He thrust again, and Caine only barely escaped.

Caine danced, keeping distance and circling as the Old Man stalked him like an angry animal. That cut should have severed tendons. The Old Man’s hand should have been ruined, or at least weakened. Suddenly the Old Man’s earlier feat of strength was suspicious. Something unnatural was afoot here. “What did you do to yourself?” Caine asked.

“The same thing you did,” the Old Man sneered.

“Doubtful,” Caine answered. “I’m not bleeding anymore.”

The Old Man looked at his wrist and curled his lips. He advanced again. Splatters of blood rained from his wounded arm by the sheer force of his blows. The Old Man was moving faster, but with less control. Was that unnatural too? Or was his injury giving him a rush of pain-fueled energy? The Old man had always joked about how he didn’t really start fighting in earnest until he was bleeding.

Caine’s steps became bigger and more circling, like a bullfighter. He preferred to remain as grounded as possible during a fight. It was more efficient and less tiring. The best sign of an amature was whether or not they seemed like they were flinging themselves around with hops and lunges. It had been decades since anyone had forced Caine to dance. His weight shifted from the center of his old boots to the balls of his feet. His stance tightened. His steps got smaller and quicker, one after another, gliding him around in an energetic float. Gone was the bullish brawler who refused to give ground. There were no more casual deflections. No more ducking and weaving from a rooted position. No more waiting for one good opening. Now he moved. Every parry was joined with a quick step. Every clash with a counter. Most didn’t land, but a few did. Regardless, they forced the old juggernaut back on his heels.

The Old Man never stopped, never cared as more blood flowed. He was an expert swordsman backed by unnatural strength and a lifetime of hatred. He’d been willing to bleed for his victories since he was beardless. It was how he’d survived countless duels, the Purges, and a lifetime of piracy. He was willing to die to win every single time. He collected scars like trophies.

That had always been the biggest difference between them. Caine hated making sacrifices. To him, winning a duel shouldn’t require bleeding. Winning a battle shouldn’t necessitate sending fellow soldiers to their graves. Winning a war wasn’t worth it if it required the deaths of people who weren’t fighting. There were always better ways. They were just slower and less certain. It was the paradox of risk. Over time, being careful was always a bigger gamble.

The Old Man knew that about him, and was counting on it.

In the dim light, the blood that fell on the old stones looked like raindrops. Little black splatters collected on boots and left behind bloody tracks to mark their struggle.

The Old Man’s breath started to rattle in his lungs. His blows became less clean. Fatigue started to set in. More cuts opened on his limbs as Caine countered his attacks. If they hurt, the Old Man didn’t let on. They just added more rain to the stones.

“You can’t keep this up much longer,” Caine cautioned.

“I know exactly what I can keep up,” the Old Man rasped. He kept up his strikes, but more probing, trying to invite counters that he could counter in turn. Caine gave him what he wanted, letting the exchanges play out longer. He could feel himself starting to sweat, but he was a long way from tired.

“Then you know you’ve lost,” Caine said as he dragged his blade across the old man’s knuckles. Pain bloomed in his thigh. He hadn’t quite timed that one right.

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Lace lounged against a tree, enjoying the music and her drunken buzz. The wake was still going. It wasn’t the happiest reason for revelry, but after a shipwreck and being attacked by monsters it was clear the crew would take any reason they could get. Sailors were an odd lot. They tended to be fairly stoic until you put a few drinks in them. Then everything they were feeling came pouring out. They were communal too, so what one felt, they tended to all feel, even if they generally didn’t talk...

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Lost at Sea Book 2 Drifters Chapter 2

“Bring her about to port, nice and gentle, but keep tightening the turn until she starts t’ list. Then pull back,” Captain Vex said.“Aye, Captain,” Colin Strong said with much less enthusiasm than usual. The big man looked like hell. The whole right side of his face and parts of the left were swollen and bruised in an angry clash of colors. Purples, yellows, even some blues and greens. The impact points were the fierce dark red of abraded skin and broken blood vessels. His upper lip was swollen...

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Lost at Sea book 1 Where Theres a Will chapter 4

He had hips that pounded like the waves, relentless and driving. A slow, rhythmic battering that was trying to knock her over. All she could do was hold on. He stared down at her, his eyes full of concern but his expression a mask of calm. His large hands gripped her hips and pulled her back as he drove forward over and over again. Something inside her spasmed.“Holy…  fuck,” she muttered, her hands clenching against the wall.“Are you alright?” he asked, pausing his pounding hips. It was obvious...

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He had hips that pounded like the waves, relentless and driving. A slow, rhythmic battering that was trying to knock her over. All she could do was hold on. He stared down at her, his eyes full of concern but his expression a mask of calm. His large hands gripped her hips and pulled her back as he drove forward over and over again. Something inside her spasmed.“Holy…  fuck,” she muttered, her hands clenching against the wall.“Are you alright?” he asked, pausing his pounding hips. It was obvious...

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“You should have come straight to me,” Lord Morant said with an authoritarian stare.They were standing on the deck of the fishing boat as it pulled away from the docks. Morant, Lynch and Jack had joined them without a word as they boarded the ship. Will had started to speak, but Morant had cut him off.“Why would I do that?” Will snarled back, still fuming.“Nae, Will. He’s right,” Captain Vex said. She wore her hat and coat, but her other clothes had still been wet and were packed away, so she...

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Lost at Sea book 2 Drifters chapter 18 part 1

The crew began rousing themselves around noon. It was just too hot to sleep comfortably any longer. The shipwrecked survivors moved slow and gingerly, trudging through their tasks with stoic determination. There was a lot to be done. The ramshackle camp was mostly just strewn hammocks and bedrolls at the edge of the lagoon. There hadn’t been time or energy for much else, so the day’s first priority was to set up a more organized campsite. Nearly half the crew, lead by Mister Reeve, were off in...

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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 18

The crew began rousing themselves around noon. It was just too hot to sleep comfortably any longer. The shipwrecked survivors moved slow and gingerly, trudging through their tasks with stoic determination. There was a lot to be done. The ramshackle camp was mostly just strewn hammocks and bedrolls at the edge of the lagoon. There hadn’t been time or energy for much else, so the day’s first priority was to set up a more organized campsite. Nearly half the crew, lead by Mister Reeve, were off...

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Lost at Sea book 2 Drifters chapter 7 part 2

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

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Lost at Sea book 2 Drifters chapter 15

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

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Lost At Sea Book 2 Drifters Chapter 17 Part 1

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

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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 8

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

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Lost at Sea book 2 Drifters chapter 10

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

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Lost At Sea Book 2 Drifters Chapter 5

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

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Lost at Sea book 1 Where Theres a Will chapter 14 part 2

They got out of bed and Janie tentatively approached the ladder. She looked over to Bella who shoo’d her forward encouragingly. Janie began to climb. She could faintly hear the rhythmic slapping of skin on skin and a woman’s deep, throaty moans. She climbed a little faster.As her head crested the trapdoor in the early dawn light she saw Belita Vex still wearing one of Will’s large shirts and nothing else, holding onto the brass railing, looking over her shoulder with an expression of excited...

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Lost at Sea book 1 Where Theres a Will chapter 14 part 2

They got out of bed and Janie tentatively approached the ladder. She looked over to Bella who shoo’d her forward encouragingly. Janie began to climb. She could faintly hear the rhythmic slapping of skin on skin and a woman’s deep, throaty moans. She climbed a little faster.As her head crested the trapdoor in the early dawn light she saw Belita Vex still wearing one of Will’s large shirts and nothing else, holding onto the brass railing, looking over her shoulder with an expression of excited...

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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 15

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

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Lost at Sea book 2 Drifters chapter 18 part 2

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

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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 4

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

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Lost at Sea book 1 Where Theres a Will chapter 9

Will had his feet up on his desk and was enjoying some long awaited silence. It felt a bit strange to be alone. Only a few days ago he would have been used to it. Janie had always left in the evenings. He rarely had visitors. The lighthouse was built in an area of the town which did not have a lot of nighttime activity.All the chaos and excitement that had happened the last few days was what his life had once been like all the time. Now that he had it again it made him realized how much he’d...

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Will had his feet up on his desk and was enjoying some long awaited silence. It felt a bit strange to be alone. Only a few days ago he would have been used to it. Janie had always left in the evenings. He rarely had visitors. The lighthouse was built in an area of the town which did not have a lot of nighttime activity.All the chaos and excitement that had happened the last few days was what his life had once been like all the time. Now that he had it again it made him realized how much he’d...

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Death and Damnation Book 2 of Poachers ProgressChapter 16 Down to the sea in ships

The barge Princess Caroline made a brief stop at Westminster Bridge steps, allowing Patrick and I to disembark, from where it was but a short walk along Whitehall to Horse Guards. On entering Colonel Slade’s office I was pleased to see both Krish Armityge and Zinnia Teazle present, as I had little opportunity to speak to either of them before having to rush off to Bristol. I looked forward to picking up the latest news concerning Caroline Ashford from Krish, and of my sister Rebekah from...

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Lost at Sea Book 1 Where Theres a Will Chapter 3

“Aye, Cap’n,” Will said, his voice muffled between her legs. His tongue kept up its swirling around her entrance, occasionally sweeping up and fluttering across her clit. She sat up a bit, leaning back on her forearms and watching the top of his head. The muscles in her thighs and her butt twitched of their own accord, squeezing as her pleasure mounted. She ran a hand through his hair and pulled his mouth harder into her, starting to rock her hips.He firmed his tongue into a point and started...

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Lost at Sea Book 1 Where Theres a Will Chapter 3

“Aye, Cap’n,” Will said, his voice muffled between her legs. His tongue kept up its swirling around her entrance, occasionally sweeping up and fluttering across her clit. She sat up a bit, leaning back on her forearms and watching the top of his head. The muscles in her thighs and her butt twitched of their own accord, squeezing as her pleasure mounted. She ran a hand through his hair and pulled his mouth harder into her, starting to rock her hips.He firmed his tongue into a point and started...

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Lost at Sea book 2 Drifters chapter 6

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

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Lost At Sea book 2 Drifters Chapter 16 Part 1

A loop of rope dropped around a pale neck. The screaming head attached to it didn’t seem to notice. The makeshift noose went taught. A pale, rag-clad body was yanked thrashing into the air. Lace Webber swung down like a boom, counterbalancing the weight of the creature she’d just lassoed against her own. She crashed into another grindylow with both feet, feeling a satisfying crack and sending the clumsy creature sprawling across the deck. Another crewman quickly took advantage of the opening,...

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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 16

A loop of rope dropped around a pale neck. The screaming head attached to it didn’t seem to notice. The makeshift noose went taught. A pale, rag-clad body was yanked thrashing into the air. Lace Webber swung down like a boom, counterbalancing the weight of the creature she’d just lassoed against her own. She crashed into another grindylow with both feet, feeling a satisfying crack and sending the clumsy creature sprawling across the deck. Another crewman quickly took advantage of the...

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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 17

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

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Lost at Sea book 2 Drifters chapter 12

The night was everything an evening on ship should be. Clear skies, calm seas, land distant flecks on the horizon close enough that they could faintly hear the cries of seabirds. The sunset had been long and gorgeous, full of oranges and pinks that gave way to darker reds and purples before disappearing into dusk. The western horizon was a glowing purple haze that slowly faded revealing more and more stars above.The Nivalese had a strong musical tradition full of drums and guitars, and many of...

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Lost at Sea Book 1 Where Theres a Will chapter 6

This kiss was different. The first had been a question. This one was a demand. It was hungry. Not overly aggressive, but fierce with desire. Janie moaned into his mouth and one of his hands found the back of her neck and gripped a little harder than he probably should have. Her fingers were twined in his hair again. After a brief eternity their lips parted and their foreheads came together to rest on each other.“Wow,” Will said faintly. Janie nodded against his head. She was suddenly aware of...

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Lost at Sea Book 1 Where Theres a Will chapter 6

This kiss was different. The first had been a question. This one was a demand. It was hungry. Not overly aggressive, but fierce with desire. Janie moaned into his mouth and one of his hands found the back of her neck and gripped a little harder than he probably should have. Her fingers were twined in his hair again. After a brief eternity their lips parted and their foreheads came together to rest on each other.“Wow,” Will said faintly. Janie nodded against his head. She was suddenly aware of...

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Lost at Sea book 2 Drifters chapter 3

Bella stared, not sure how to respond. “You know what Will’s curse is?”“Damn it,” Jack whispered. “I didn’t want to talk about this.”“Too late. Do you know how to get rid of it?” Bella demanded.“Yes,” Jack sighed. “It isn’t what you think though.”“What is it then?” Bella asked, wishing Jack would just give her a straight answer.“No. I’ve already said too much. You and Will are both too damn smart and neither of you can just let anything lie,” Jack shook her head. She stood up.“Oh no! You don’t...

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Lost at Sea book 1 Where Theres a Will chapter 14 part 1

Bella let go of Will’s shoulders and quickly shimmied her long sleep shirt up around her waist. Her fingers found her smooth slit. She wasn’t wet, but Belita giving Will a blowjob was starting to feel really good. She licked her fingers and brought them between her legs. She was glad she didn’t have to focus on trying to get herself turned on. Under the circumstances that might have been hard without the assistance from the link between them.While Bella adjusted herself and got ready, Captain...

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Lost at Sea book 1 Where Theres a Will chapter 14 part 1

Bella let go of Will’s shoulders and quickly shimmied her long sleep shirt up around her waist. Her fingers found her smooth slit. She wasn’t wet, but Belita giving Will a blowjob was starting to feel really good. She licked her fingers and brought them between her legs. She was glad she didn’t have to focus on trying to get herself turned on. Under the circumstances that might have been hard without the assistance from the link between them.While Bella adjusted herself and got ready, Captain...

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Lost At Sea Book 2 Drifters Chapter 16 Part 2

Grindylow were starting to crawl up the Kestrel’s sides, cresting the railings toward the midship, flanking the defenders. At the helm, Captain Vex cursed. They were running out of time. “Danica, Coleman, get us free!”“Aye, captain!” came the answering calls. Coleman and Danica North led their gaff hook wielding swabs toward the prow, but the fighting was too thick. There wasn’t going to be any safe way to employ their hooks and shove them free of the black ship. For every Grindylow the crew...

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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 6

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

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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 10

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

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Lost at Sea book 1 Where Theres a Will chapter 13

“You trained him to do what!?” Will demanded.Bella was sitting on the edge of the bed trying to coax her monkey back inside. “Well, I was ransacking your room for your clothes. I pulled your drawers out and started stuffing as many of them as I could into a duffel, and then you called me down. Jack must have thought we were robbing the place and kept going after I left.”“You trained him to commit larceny?” Will was simultaniously amused and horrified.Bella gave a small guilty shrug. Janie...

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Lost at Sea book 1 Where Theres a Will chapter 13

“You trained him to do what!?” Will demanded.Bella was sitting on the edge of the bed trying to coax her monkey back inside. “Well, I was ransacking your room for your clothes. I pulled your drawers out and started stuffing as many of them as I could into a duffel, and then you called me down. Jack must have thought we were robbing the place and kept going after I left.”“You trained him to commit larceny?” Will was simultaniously amused and horrified.Bella gave a small guilty shrug. Janie...

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Lost at Sea book 1 Where Theres a Will chapter 8

Mister Garrik looked up at the ceiling, raising an eyebrow at the muffled sounds of a woman’s pleasure. “Mister Sterling, I appreciate your time, but I came here to do business, not be distracted by the sounds of blue theatre.”Will cleared his throat. “Apologies, Mister Garrik.” Will’s quick mind pulled a lie out of thin air. He was talking before he’d really formulated his story. “I am hosting a friend who... used to work as a brothel girl. She upset the madam and was kicked out of her room. I...

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Lost at Sea book 1 Where Theres a Will chapter 8

Mister Garrik looked up at the ceiling, raising an eyebrow at the muffled sounds of a woman’s pleasure. “Mister Sterling, I appreciate your time, but I came here to do business, not be distracted by the sounds of blue theatre.”Will cleared his throat. “Apologies, Mister Garrik.” Will’s quick mind pulled a lie out of thin air. He was talking before he’d really formulated his story. “I am hosting a friend who... used to work as a brothel girl. She upset the madam and was kicked out of her room. I...

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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 3

Bella stared, not sure how to respond. “You know what Will’s curse is?” “Damn it,” Jack whispered. “I didn’t want to talk about this.” “Too late. Do you know how to get rid of it?” Bella demanded. “Yes,” Jack sighed. “It isn’t what you think though.” “What is it then?” Bella asked, wishing Jack would just give her a straight answer. “No. I’ve already said too much. You and Will are both too damn smart and neither of you can just let anything lie,” Jack shook her head. She stood up. “Oh...

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