Hidden Heritage II The ScholarsChapter 24
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Patience. How I had hated that word. I had also learned to hate those students who studied to become a Magician. Not all of them were bad, it was only the huge majority that ruined the reputation for all of them. All the time I had studied and worked here on the Dark Floor of the Library, I had been patient. Now I knew almost all the books that were there; and, more importantly, I had learned to know the location of all the important books. Well, of those important to me, at least - most of which I had already smuggled out of the Library. I still liked books, but a part of me also hated the smell of dusty books, books that needed to be ‘aired’ or cleaned. On the other hand, that work had allowed me to gather some knowledge I could not have gotten any other way.
I shook my head mentally, so that I’d be able to concentrate better.
The most important thing had been that I now had a plan and I also knew when to put my plan in action! Not only had I a plan, but also all the small pieces of the plan had finally come together. The final piece of this puzzle had been figuring out that I needed to die. Or the university student Stian Holth needed to die, and in such spectacular way that there would be no question about his death. Even if I didn’t like that idea too much.
Only now it seemed that I would not need to fake my death since I was sure that, as soon as Rurik and this Magician got the information they needed, they would not leave me alive. Most likely they believed that I was like Rudolf, that I was working here to spy for the Royals. The Royals who most likely had no idea who I was or that I was working here. Maybe Rudolf had had some plans for me, or else he had just felt sorry for me because of my supposed heritage. I had tried to learn patience and now it seemed that I had been too patient when I had postponed my plan to tomorrow evening. One frigging damned day too slow!
While slowly explaining my work to that imperious Magician I opened my sensing and took a count of the people on this floor this afternoon. Before sensing any further I quickly felt for the two Magicians close to me - yes, I now had to think of Rurik as one of them. The empty presence inside both of their inner shimmers just confirmed that. The only difference being that the emptiness of this full Magician almost seemed to pulse. As though there was something waiting to be released. That, combined with his way of speaking and almost black eyes, almost declared that he was loaded with Magic. A stupid thing to do here, inside the Library. As though people like him would care.
Besides these two Magicians, there seemed to be only two other people here. Most likely one of those other two was Halvard, since nobody else would dare go inside his room. Even if the door wasn’t locked, I was certain that he had his ways of knowing if somebody were there. He might be old, but, for sure, he wasn’t stupid. Besides Halvard, there was somebody sitting by one of the desks - which was a bit surprising since usually there wasn’t a single Magic student here for at least a week after the new year. I knew that I had sensed that person before, but I hadn’t really paid any special attention to those students. Hadn’t felt like it.
I was busy thinking while walking these two people past the high bookshelves around the Dark Floor. It was clear that Rurik had told his fellow Magician about my fighting skills since the man kept his distance from me and I was quite certain that his other hand was holding some kind of weapon, just as Rurik was. I knew that I had been able to stop that one female Magician who had had no idea that I could defend myself against her. Neither had she loaded herself full of Magic like this young guy who felt like some dry dust waiting for a spark. Since I had absolutely no idea how quickly a Magician could release the magic he was carrying, I wanted to play safe. Besides that, I needed to figure a way out of this mess since. Once I had gotten this far, I would not give up.
Before the men behind me knew what I was doing, I had knocked on and partly opened the door to Halvard’s room.
“Sir, just for you to know - I’m going to stop working here. This Rurik, who’s behind me is going to replace me. I think you might like to meet him.”
With two quick steps I was inside the open door, forcing the Magician and Rurik behind me to enter the room. This was better. With everybody inside this room there wasn’t that much of a chance of an uncontrolled fire. Shit, I had all this planned and organized and I couldn’t let some crazy Magician hothead do anything stupid. I took a deep breath and called for the fighter inside me to be ready and turned to face what was happening with my back almost against the wall.
Again, it was as though my senses were already heightened, even if time wasn’t slowing down yet. I noticed that Halvard looked even more weary than usual, and if the look on his face wasn’t disgust it was at least close to it. When I turned my gaze to the young full Magician, I now saw clearly that his pupils were abnormally large and he had problems keeping his hands still. What hadn’t changed was the look on his face, which was still as full of arrogance and superiority as I had imagined. I wondered if the drugs the Magicians used also gave them some illusion of their superiority, like they were superior humans among us lesser mortals.
Rurik now looked just a bit uneasy, looking quickly at Halvard and then at his new, younger master. It was like this was something that hadn’t been planned and he would have really liked not to be here. Too bad, friend. You made your decision some time ago and I hadn’t had a civilized discussion with you after I had started working here. Still, I couldn’t help feeling a bit sad. What if I hadn’t interfered back then when those jerks troubled him? What if he hadn’t been able to try to become a Magician? I shook those thoughts away and concentrated on the scene in front of me.
Halvard opened the discussion. “So you are here, now. I would have preferred that you would have kept your little game out of this Library.”
The look on the face of young Magician turned even more arrogant, if possible. “All these years and what have you managed to gain? All talk and no work, nothing to show, nothing at all! It’s time for us to take over and show what can be done and this is as good place to start as any.”
So that was the reason for the long silence. It seemed that, at least among the Magicians, there had been some sort of coup and I wondered if it was also happening inside the Guardians. Internally, I smiled. Anything that made them weaker and slowed them down was good news for me - or for us and our long-term plans.
“So, you think that by killing some known and reluctant spies and some other people, you think that you will gain so much power that you can achieve your goals faster. Those things never worked in the past, so why would they work now?”
“Because in the past they didn’t do it right! We can do it right! Starting right here and now!”
It was like his eyes were burning when the man shouted that. It was like the water inside the kettle had started to boil and there was no lid so heavy that it could prevent the contents from coming out. Once again, it was like I had all the time in the world to prepare for his move. It was just like the thing the female Magician had tried to do against me inside the warehouse. Except that the power this guy was trying to use felt enormous when compared to that previous time.
The difference was that now, a part of me knew what I was doing and my magic push was a bit different. Again, my push changed his chant so that most of the energy he released was directed back at him, only this time it wasn’t released immediately, but slowly. So that he could feel his own mind burning. I felt that I owed that much to Rudolf. A smaller amount of that power was pointed against Rurik who was looking at me, and I noticed the surprised look on his face when his heart instantly stopped. I did my best to ignore that. There was no time to feel sorry now.
The other Magician didn’t have it that easy. Once he had started releasing the magic that he had stored inside him there was no way of stopping it from pouring out. Of course, I had no way of knowing how he was feeling since no voice except some low whine was coming out of his mouth. However, I couldn’t help seeing what happened to his internal presence, his inner core - his ‘shimmer’ - as I watched. It was like the magic he released tore it in small pieces and his eyes, that had just been burning, first looked terrified before turning empty just as he collapsed to the floor next to Rurik. All this couldn’t have taken any longer than a few blinks of an eye even if it had felt almost like an eternity to me.
An eternity with images that I would remember. Rurik’s surprised, almost innocent look when his shimmer was just shut down. The terror on the face of the other Magician when his internal shimmer was torn into small pieces.
I turned towards Halvard.
““Please stay still - and I wouldn’t try anything if were you. After all, I assume that you’re the real reason Kaylessa was caught and tortured and why Nestariel’s ship was sunk.””
The old man did blink his eyes a few times, but it didn’t take him long to figure out the situation - or at least think that he had figured out the situation. He didn’t look too shocked by the two dead Magicians. I reminded myself that he had a lot of experience and couldn’t easily be distracted. Most likely, he had seen his share of deaths during his years.
““It has been a long, long time since I last really used this Old Language, so excuse me if I sound a bit odd.””
Well, at least he was honest about that.
““We can use Anglon, if you want to.””
““No, please continue talking as you do. Speaking like this just wakes ... some memories.””
““Just to let you know, there’s no one coming this way. By the way, mind telling me your old name?””
Halvard looked at me like this was the first time he saw me. Well, in a way it was.
““I guess I had become too confident of my skills, way too confident. Of all people, I should have known that sooner or later it will happen to all of us, keep that in mind, young Stian - if that’s your real name.””
““Thanks for the hint - and yes, Stian really is my name. But you still didn’t tell me yours.””
Now I was pushing, even if I didn’t use my full force. Maybe I shouldn’t have pushed at all, but he had used some of it with his own question. A part of me reminded myself that I should have killed him when I had the chance. The problem was that I was curious - and curiosity could turn out to be dangerous.
““A very, very long time ago I was called Myrddin, that’s not really a secret. With a new life I also decided to take a new name ... now what? Are you going to kill me? If you know Kaylessa and Nestariel, then you may think that you have a good reason to do that. By the way, may I ask how they are?””
At least he wasn’t pushing anymore and again, he sounded honest. One more reason not to trust him.
““They’re both dead.””
““I’m really sorry to hear that. Killing all those people wasn’t my idea, even if I cannot deny my responsibility. What now, are you here searching for revenge by killing me? Couldn’t really blame you for that - I can only ask that if you could save my great-granddaughter, Kara, who decided to join her old grandparent here and who’s studying Magic out there even though I asked her not to.””
Again, all I could sense was total honesty - and sadness. Terrible amount of sadness - and the name Kara rang some bells in my head and I might have been able to connect a face to that name. She had been one of those magic students causing me some headaches.
““It wasn’t my idea to start these killings here and if things had gone my way most likely nobody would have died here.””
I didn’t really owe this man anything, but yet it felt important to point out the difference between me and them. I was so eager to justify what I had done that it started to worry me.
““Unlike those people inside that warehouse? I had been wondering about that, two of those Ugly People and one good Magician. They were sure that some of us were rebelling. This old man is just being curious.””
““They deserved that for what they had planned to do.””
Even if I tried, I could not fully keep the disgust out of my voice and I had to remind myself that the man behind the desk was dangerous, really dangerous, and most likely he would try to distract me just as I had distracted those two Magicians. I forced myself to calm down and kept in touch with the warrior inside me, just in case.
““About being curious, please tell me, Myrddin. How does it feel to live longer than your loved ones? To see them die?””
That was a hit. For a brief moment the man behind the desk didn’t look like the old, maybe a bit scary, grandfather figure he usually was. No, for a moment all the hatred and anger that had been buried there showed through, and I was able to see the man who had been able to betray his friends and fellow Mages for a better position, and for power. For the power he hadn’t fully gotten.
““What makes you think that you are any better than us? What makes you think that your goals are any worthier than ours when you walk around killing people like that?””
A part of me had wondered why he hadn’t even tried to gather any magical power during our discussion and probably the same part of me had noticed that the old man had been slowly, very slowly shifting himself while had had been sitting there behind his desk. Also his right hand had been gradually moving backwards just as he had been leaning back, slowly making more space between him and his desk.
Ever since I had seen Ylva throw knives, I had been a bit envious of her ability and those few times we had briefly met during the years I had asked her some hints in throwing knives. Since most arms were totally forbidden inside Aston, it was easy to understand the value of such ability. When I had been sort of promoted here in my job so that the maintenance of the books became a part of my profession, it came possible for me to carry a knife here. Of course the knife that I had for fixing books was nothing when compared to the specialized throwing knives Ylva had carried, but with enough practice you could also throw this knife. In the last year I had practiced a lot. Terribly lot.
It had also become a second nature to me to evaluate situations so that I was always aware where my knife was, I knew the distance to my enemy and, most importantly, I knew how to get the correct amount of spin to my throw so that the knife would hit the target correctly. From my unarmed training, I knew the correct places to hit - and the combination of these two things could be deadly. Especially if you were able to throw the knife from almost any position, quickly.
I would like to say that Halvard/Myrddin made the decision to attack but saying that might as well be an attempt to justify my own action. As if it would really matter to anybody, regardless of who started it, I knew that I would relive the situation several times in my dreams. His hand kept on moving backwards, he kept on shifting his legs while keeping an eye on me - and my knife was flying in the air rotating in large circles hitting the man in his exposed throat.
An important part of training to fight is that, even if you manage to get a perfect hit you must not stay there standing and admiring your perfect hit - since that’s most likely the last thing you will do. I guess that it had been my inability or stupidity that had saved me when I had been fighting that creature years ago. In most fights, that kind of behavior is a certain way to get yourself killed. What if there’s another enemy with a crossbow? Or what if your perfect hit is followed by even more perfect block? So, the knife was still flying when I already was rolling towards the floor and closer to Halvard. That was another important thing - if he had some sort of weapon I would have better chances against him if I could reach him.
There would have been no need since my aiming had been perfect. The knife had torn his carotid artery and when I was standing next to him I could just see him blink his eyes a few times.
““I promise that I will try to save your Kara, whether she deserves that or not.””
Even though he blinked his eyes one more time I had no idea if he had heard me or not. I tried to tell myself that I really didn’t care.
After sensing the environment and finding nothing threatening, I forced myself to calm down and take a look at the situation. It was clear that there was no going back now. In a way nothing had changed, in fact Rurik and his new patron - ex-patron - might just have made things a bit easier for me. The only problem was that I had to start a bit earlier than I had planned. On the other hand, I was quite sure that nobody would come to question me when I would be collecting the last items. Nobody had seen me enter Halvard’s room with those two Magicians.
Before leaving the room, I moved next to Halvard and took a look under the table and then I felt some knots in my stomach. I knew that there were some hand-held weapons that used gunpowder, but I had never seen one before. Here was one, bolted into the bottom of his heavy table in a way that could be turned with your legs and then triggered with your hand. But those things weren’t the reason why I had felt so cold. The reason was those signs of burn under the table top hinted that the gun had been used at least a few times.
I wondered if Halvard had spare table fronts stored somewhere since they look exactly the same and quite as old as the rest of the table. Maybe I should reconsider the promise I made to him if his granddaughter was something like him.
I had no idea if the Magician who had come with Rurik had made some threats, or if it was only some general wariness, called common sense, that kept all the other people out of the Dark Floor for the next few hours. Even Halvard’s granddaughter seemed to be busy studying, which made me happy - I didn’t want to think what I would have been forced to do had she decided to visit Halvard’s room. Still, I had tried to position the bodies so that it might look like only those three people had taken part in that fight. That setup might work - at least for a few blinks of an eye.
Finally, there was a pile of books and maps next to my little office and I started making a water-tight package out of them, since I couldn’t go down and put them into a barrel for two reasons. First, when there would be time for me to leave this floor, there probably would be quite a lot of water and if things worked as I had planned, once I left this floor there wouldn’t be any coming back. Secondly, I was also out of barrels. So, some decisions are easy. I tried my backpack and wanted to wince since it was heavier than I had thought, or perhaps I had just been a bit greedy. Whatever, I could make this one trip down the tunnels even if my backpack was heavy. I looked around and pushed that now empty cabinet aside so that the grate was now fully visible and then made one final check, just to make sure that I was still able to lift it. Satisfied with the result, I put it back in place and took a deep breath. Time to start the show.
It may seem stupid, but the final part of my plan had been Elise’s and Alva’s pregnancies. Even if I might never see my children, it forced me to think. Yes, we needed to get some more knowledge and the only way to get some of it was to steal those books from the Dark Floor without getting caught. Yes, we needed to slow down those Guardians and Magicians with their plans of creating an army of Trolls and killing all the Elves before doing it - and so on. But there was also one very strong imperative: ‘No!’ Nothing could be left behind that would point out to Elise or to my other family here. No, because I cared about those people and especially, no because two of them were carrying my babies. Children I might never see.
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By nightfall, we had hit them three more times. The good thing was, we were still alive. The enemy convoy was still far away from the village, and we had managed to cut down the number of Trolls able to attack. The bad thing was that I had underestimated their initial force, and after all the killing there were still some eighty of them left. Of course, there was also the fact that we both were totally exhausted, and I had a slightly wounded left arm. Luckily it didn’t bother me too much -...
The day of the autumn equinox passed, and sometime later the half-year anniversary of my participation in this quest. The winter was coming but I could tell that we were less than half a day, maybe only a few hours behind the beast. Recently the creature had been hunting and feeding itself much more often than before. I had of course used the opportunity to collect all the extra sparkles and some of them were usually attached to a thread. I could see the threads much more easily now but I had...
During the following few years things remained the same - and at the same time, everything started to change. The trade with Birgit flourished and she insisted that I spend those few days with her as a part of the deal. Somehow the women who took part in those trade missions found that more humorous than I did. Well, the truth was that now, when I knew that both Bellcauniel and Fainauriel were okay with it, I did enjoy those trips myself without any problems with my conscience. Those trips to...
“There is no way I can pay you back from this!” The owner of the store, the local merchant in a nearby village, waved the Bond I had tried to use in making some purchases. “Did Torvald send you here?” he demanded. “No, He just decided that his village doesn’t acknowledge anything from the Guardians anymore, since they won’t be needing their services in the future. So, Torvald will not accept any Bonds anymore.” I made sure that I didn’t dramatize or hint that I’d hated Torvald and anybody...
Within the new few days we - my cat and I - developed a routine. I saved some of the meat for her - and yes, it was a she - and she carried the mice and some other rodents to my porch without eating them. At least somebody appreciated my cooking - only I didn’t usually cook her food. Whatever, I had to admit that I liked to have some company - and she also made friends with Luna by making sure that no little critters messed Luna’s hay. Of course, I still visited the village and interacted...
Teaching Erika and Siv turned out to be what I had believed - and feared - it to be. Yes, they were both bright and eager students; no, they didn’t have much restrictions when they tried to present their charms to me. Luckily for me, their fathers were busy, but both mothers were there. They did absolutely nothing to stop their daughters pressing their small, perky boobs against me and putting their hands on my lap - and between my legs. If I hadn’t I been utterly used and empty, I would have...
The winter solstice passed peacefully about which I was very happy. I was also quite happy because my nights had been much easier than I had feared. Oh, I had relived those fights more than a few times, but somehow they weren’t so bad as they used to be - which didn’t stop those dreams being nightmares. Or perhaps I just was able to handle it better. I also felt that my magic skills might had gotten a bit stronger or maybe I had just learned to do that sensing and masking more automatically....
It was Sunnudag evening, and I was sitting with Frode in the darkened herbal shop. Linnea and I had come to the shop again this morning, called a doctor there who had then alerted the city police and, by afternoon, the caretaker had taken the body away for the funeral. Everything had gone exactly as Frode had said it would. The doctor hadn’t seen anything mysterious about her death and the city police didn’t want any extra hassle and therefore they listened to the doctor. After all, nothing...
From my discussions with Birgit, I knew how traveling with boats worked. I also knew where to start my journey so that we wouldn’t be spending the night in the town where I was known as Arne. Our stop there was long enough to make me feel uncomfortable. Not because of Birgit, but because of the other people whom I had learned to know during my visits. It was enough that Birgit was a bit unhappy because of my coming years of absence, I didn’t want to give any excuses to other people I might...
Somehow I had believed that I’d take care of this ‘little issue’ without raising any alarms. I’d rescue the girls and return them to their home village with Saga, and get back home as soon as possible. No big deal. Yeah, right. I really should have known better. As soon as our group became visible I could hear some people shouting. Freja. And Tordis. Of course, Siv and Erika told their families what happened. Shit. The good thing was that after that, I didn’t need to worry about taking care...
There were two women holding those Elven crossbows standing nearby and trying not to look in my direction. I was sitting there and watching everything that was happening around me. First, I had tried to observe everything I hadn’t noticed before about the village. Thus far, I had already seen that the common living standard here was much better than anything I had seen in those villages I had visited, maybe excluding the biggest one at the end of my trip with the Guardians. Yes, these women...
I was terrified. All that I could do was to hold Fainauriel’s petite hand and watch her suffer. With the special connection we shared I was somewhat able to sense the pain she was in. We hadn’t discussed the connection we had, nor had I talked to Bellcauniel about the ability to use magic without the Old Language. Most of the women had that ability, but it was usually in such a low level and low range that it wasn’t much used. Since Caladwen’s scans back in my old home I hadn’t really felt...
“Geography? Why do you want to study geography?” A few days later we weren’t quite friends, but maybe we were heading there. I hoped so. She was normally so silent and reserved that I probably looked very social when compared to her. I had already learned that she didn’t mind silence, unlike some other girls who immediately wanted to fill the silence with their own voice. Linnea - yes, she finally told me her name, because she had to while entering one class - wasn’t like that and she was...
Except that the willow bark tea didn’t really help. Once the headache really hit me, I felt so bad that I threw up everything I had been eating or drinking. It was like my first hangover some ten times over. Once I gradually started to feel better, I felt weak as a kitten. Bellcauniel sat next to me as I was sitting there on the ground, barely protected from the rain by some blankets. The others had already left the area, most heading back towards the village, but there was another group that...
There was one thing that had made me feel very relieved. The official acceptance letter the twins had gotten for me - or the University pass as it was called among the students - made it possible for me just to appear at any lectures I wanted to attend - except Magic, of course. Even though all the students should have had the same right, the truth was that the professors wanted to select their students and collect some benefits (in cash), whenever possible. Not too openly, of course. With my...
Indru tamil kama kathaiyil ilamaiyaana magalum pinbu vithavai ammavaiyum eppadi usar seithu matter poten endru ungaluku solugiren. Suvarasiyam athigam irukum kama kathaikul selalam vaarungal, en peyar karthik. En veethiiyil oru pen ilamaiyaaga sexiyaaga irupaal, avalai thinamum sight adithu kondu irupen. Thinamum aval kalluri sendru varum pozhuthu iru velaiyilum sight adika arambithu viduven. Aval peyar nandhini vayathu 21 irukum, avaluku veetil aan thunai kidaiyaathu. Veetil oru amma iru...
(Before you read, I hope you enjoy this, and feel free to create some chapters for me to look over, and you'll be doing me a favor in expanding this story.) You wake up and get out of bed wearing nothing but a white t-shirt and plain grey briefs. You look over to the side and see your sister Katherine's beautiful form lying in her own bed on the other side of the bedroom. You walk over and sit down by her as she sleeps. You watch as her breasts slowly move up and down with each breath. You...
Mind ControlBorn Gerald Herbert Mannheim on March 1st, 1942, the son of a US construction engineer working for a French company in Berana and a Berant woman of the Ber Clan (pronounced bear). Gerald grows up on the tales of his clan and tribal heritage. His mother is the only daughter of the Ber Clan Father, the clan for whom the country Berant is named. The Ber had been kings for several centuries, until two despotic kings ruled in succession in such a way as to push the Amir Clan too far. Civil war...
Note : This story is completely fictional!In nineteen forty six Thelma Lou Anderson was married with three kids. Linda was the oldest. She was sixteen. Guy and George was ten and Guy seven. Thelma owned a beauty shop in Kansas City. She suspected her husband Lawerance was cheating on her again. She followed him one day when he thought she was at work and saw him go into a house. A woman opened the door and he went in. That was all the proof she needed. She went home and packed her suitcase and...
IncestMother Ethel always enjoyed the short walk to the train station. It was beautiful Autumnal morning and Mother Ethel took the opportunity to walk to the train station as she knew that she had a very busy day ahead. Those that saw Mother Ethel along the way bowed reverently,they knew that Mother Ethel was a Nun of the Monastery of Repentance and when a Nun or a Monk walked past it was polite to bow, for many knew what the Nun's and Monk's of the Monastery were capable of. As Mother Ethel strolled...
Dot, Dorothea, and Dick Chapter One Dear sister: I found this letter among some others, scrolled up and tied with purple ribbon, in a chest belonging to our great grandfather. The name Charles has belonged to several in our family line, but I believe I know the one who received and saved this letter, and kept it preserved for so many years. I believe the letter speaks for itself, so I will now offer it up to you. Dearest Charles: I hope this missive finds you in such good...
Our Last Day of School. I can’t believe it. This is my last day of school, I thought, not sure how I felt now that the long awaited day was here. Stepping out into the beautiful sunny afternoon, heading toward the group of waiting yellow school buses I breathed a sigh of relief. I was glad school was finished. Throughout High School like a ship at sea, I had plotted my course, studying hard. However, the Scholarship that many felt I had rightfully won had somehow ended up going to one of...
“What’s wrong? What’s wrong?”Anthea looked up at her mum as she sat down at the dining table. “Nothing is wrong,” Anthea responded watching as her mum hurriedly dried her hands with a tea towel.“Is the baby okay? Are you okay? Is Jack okay?” she asked as her husband came into the room and pulled up a seat at the table.“We’re all fine Mum,” she responded exasperated with her mum’s anxiety. “I have something to tell you.”“Sit down Helen,” her dad snapped. “Give the lass a chance to speak.”Anthea...
My Golden Summer with Blythe – Part 2 Josh’s childhood dream girl visits him in San Francisco. The Return of Blythe Coming from a small farming community, San Francisco proved to be everything Josh had ever imagined – and then some. He loved the freewheeling atmosphere – the friendliness – in short, he fell in love with the city by the Bay. Because of early retirements, and dedication to his work, he had advanced much quicker than he had ever expected. Arriving at his chic little Apartment...
Uther By Ellie Dauber (c) 2006 Introduction According to the legends of King Arthur, Merlin changed Uther Pendragon into a double for Duke Gorlois, so he could spend the night with Ygraine, the Duke's wife. Ygraine and Gorlois had three daughters: Elaine, Morgause, and Morgan le Faye. During their time together, Ygraine became pregnant with the child who was to become King Arthur. Uther's men killed Gorlois that same night. This is my TG (of course) version of what...
Chapter 11: Althea, the School Girl The infernal screeching of the alarm clock awoke Cal from his reverie. He had been up for about a half-hour, but he had only been lying in bed next to the love of his life. Althea's arms were still clutched about him as he stealthily clicked the snooze button, assuming that it was six o' five in the morning, his usual waking time during the school week. He had been thinking long and hard about the previous two nights. Evan... what have you become? He...
edited by Master Ken Wednesday, September 4th, 2013 "Hi, I am Miss Blythe," I said to my class, writing my name on the whiteboard with a red dry-erase marker. "I will be your World History teacher." It was the first day of the new school year and, as I launched into the course syllabus, my thoughts kept drifting to that day in June at the end of the last term, when my Living God, the Holy Mark Glassner, walked into this very classroom and changed my very outlook on life. I didn't know...
The the wind howled around the quayside as I stepped onto terra firma for the first time in weeks, the wind threw sharp shards of ice to sting our faces as we looked up at the sails as they were finally furled and stowed as our captain grinned at our discomfiture, "Au revoir!" he joked as if he knew we should soon be recalled. Those such as were left, and we were few enough, I shuddered. My best uniform packed securely in my Valise, awaited me, and just a few more duties before I...
As he approached one of the hall's long mirrors he stopped to inspect himself. It was a familiar sight, the flowing, billowy French maid outfit surrounding his body. His arms and legs were outlined in silky, white stockings and arm-gloves. He wore pearl earrings and the lacy white collar around his neck was adorned with a beautiful pendant. It was a gift from mother that he wore every day, without fail. Jon's painted red lips and neatly applied eyeliner and blush were evidence that he was...
PREFACE:There are no sex acts in the story but the patient does have an orgasm as a result of the Ther****t’s physical examination. Part 1 is the Sex Therapy appointment from the patient’s point of view and part 2 is the same examination seen through the eyes of the Ther****t. I don’t think it matters which one you read first.I hope you enjoy it and will let me know what you think in any...
Katherine stepped into her elegant living room and took a book from the shelf. She sat in a plush lounge chair, specifically selecting a chair in the back corner of the room next to an old dumbwaiter that was once used to ferry delicious meals from the downstairs kitchen to the dining room table. She planned to read the book for a short while, but she already knew her attention would soon be diverted. Tonight the dumbwaiter would once again be placed into service, except this time it would be...
Do you know of the porn site Motherless.com? You should. I’ve reviewed it a few times on my site, The Porn Dude, although it was for different genres every time. This time around, I’m going back to this place and looking at a specific and niche little category many of you are just begging me to cover. We’re looking at vintage porn today. While it doesn’t have the same resolution and quality as the porn you can find today, it’s definitely a genre of porn that has a lot of personality to it and...
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