The Lady of the Lake
#34 of Miscellany
First off:
This story was suggested by KateTheMarten
Secondly, this story is fairly long; about 19,000 words and 40 pages.
Thirdly, I think it will be my last written work for a while. If I feel like giving an explanation, it will be in a forthcoming journal.
Lastly, because of its length and the amount of time it took me to write it, I cannot guarantee a great editing job, but I did do my best under the present circumstances.
There
is a lonely lake, set far inland from any ocean shoreline, where peace and
tranquility reigned over the quiet expanse of water. People used to come to
this place, despite the distance necessary to travel to it, but with this being
the Great Depression and all, very few folks had the money for such
extravagance.
There
was still a small collection of cabins there, now nearly hidden by the growth
of hedges and grasses. Among them here
was one that still had the appearance of when it was first built a few decades
ago. It was clean, neat and tidy, with the roof in good repair, the porch
mended, and the main path leading down to the lake cleared of weeds and snags.
But no
one ever noticed this idiosyncrasy, because people had quit coming here.
Until
one particular day.
The
respectable looking Packard bumped down the rugged trail leading to the
forgotten resort. The new owner of both the automobile and the land over which
it now traveled were one in the same. Not everyone in the nineteen thirties was
flat broke. A few had managed to make money and this fellow was one of them. He
had visited this resort as a child, and when he found that the land surrounding
the lake was for sale, he jumped at purchasing it sight unseen.
The car
reached a point where it could no longer navigate the overgrown drive, so the
family got out and walked the rest of the way.
They ambled down to a clearing that had once been the site of many
campfires and looked out over the clear blue water. The father felt a sense of
pride in owning one of his favorite childhood memories. His wife was not as
infatuated with the place. She was city born and bred, and this little patch of
wilderness was enough to give her the vapors. But her children ran forward with
eager glee, never before having been this close to nature.
"I told
you Anna. The kids will love it here."
"Well I
hate it! There aren't even any houses standing!"
"The
cabins are still here. The agent said they were, even if they're a little run
down."
"I can just
imagine what creatures have been living in them for the past ten years. This
dump closed down for a reason!"
"Now
darling, don't get worked up. I'll have Leroy down here first thing, and he'll
plot out a spot and build us a nice summer home."
She stuck
out here tongue when he wasn't looking. She did like to make him happy, but
this idea of his was awful. The bugs were everywhere, and she wasn't a fan of
any living thing that wasn't human, or came from the butcher. Animals were fine
as long as she didn't have to touch them, or preferably, even see them.
The
kids had struck for the shoreline, where a dilapidate dock stood on rickety
legs. There was an old boat sunk next to it, a once beautiful runabout now
rotting and covered with snails. The oldest sibling, a girl of sixteen, ran out
onto the wavering wharf and halted as her younger brother hit the planks too.
"Bobby
stop! I don't think this will take too much weight!"
The boy
screeched to a halt and delicately backed up. She did the same.
"Phew!
I think we almost got wet!"
"Yeah!
Mom would have killed us. We only brought a few changes of clothing."
"But
she did let us bring of swimming outfits. I don't think anyone has been to this
lake in ages."
"Dad
said this used to be really busy when he was little. He says it's too far from
any town to be a tourist spot anymore. That's why he got it cheap."
"I know
that stupid. I can already tell mother is going to hate it. She hates anything
that isn't manicured and polished."
"Hey!"
"What?"
Bobby
was pointing out to a disturbance in the lake. There was something bobbing in
the water several hundred yards from
shore. At this distance it was too far to discern what it was, but it didn't
match any of the animals they knew.
"See
there!" he said excitedly, jumping up and down and pointing. "There's some
animal out there in the water."
"I see
it. Maybe it's an otter?"
"Stupid
girl! That has to be too big for an otter!"
"Don't
call me stupid, you little jerk. When have you ever seen an otter in real
life?"
"Well,
I haven't. But I don't think they're that big."
They
watched it for a while until it seemed to sense that it was under scrutiny,
when it then slipped beneath the waves and vanished.
Their
father listened to them with a calm face. "There is a legend that this lake was
home to a strange creature," he began. His wife groaned. He ignored her and
told his brief tale. "When I was a kid, the locals said that there was
something that swam in these waters that didn't belong here."
Bobby
was immediately engrossed. "Was it a monster?"
"No, I
don't think so. No one was ever bothered by it, nor did it ever show itself
very clearly. It was said to be seen mostly at night, so unless the full moon
was out, it was difficult to see."
"Did
you ever see it father?" asked Angelica, the older of the two.
"No really,"
he began hesitantly," but your aunt claimed she did."
"But
everyone thought she was crazy, didn't they?"
At this
point mother interrupted. "We'll not stand here discussing family blots. If
there isn't a place decent enough to stay in, we're driving back to the nearest
town with a boarding house and staying there. As it is, I can only imagine how
disgusting the accommodations are going to be."
Thus,
it was a mild and slightly shocking surprise when one cabin had all the
appearances of someone living in it. There was no food inside, but the floors
were swept and the furniture dusted.
Mother
was even more perturbed. "I am not staying out here when there is some vagrant
living on the premises!"
Father
was hardly alarmed. "Who can blame him? The place is deserted. I suppose he
eats fish and wild greens, for there isn't much else out here. Strange though
that he doesn't bother cooking indoors. He must have a firepit somewhere
outside."
"And
who's to say he doesn't have a gun or a knife? I say we leave!"
"And I
say we look for him and tell him that this place has been sold. I don't like
forcing out a squatter, so maybe I can hire him on as a handyman or something.
He obviously knows the layout of the land and he must be good with his hands,
for he has managed to keep this place in good condition..."
He
stopped talking and rubbed his hand over a notch in the doorway."Well holy
hell!"
"What
is it father?"
"This
is the very cabin! The one we always stayed in when I came here. This was where
my dad chopped a mark to denote my height the one summer!"
Just
then a sound came from outside. There was a footfall on the front porch and
then a knock. Everyone jumped a little, and Angelica felt shivers run down her
spine.
Father
opened the door and there stood a handsome young man, clad only in pants. His
hair was wet, but it wasn't from sweat. It seemed pretty obvious that he had
been swimming.
"Excuse
me, I'm sure, but might I ask what you folks are doing way out here?"
"I
might ask you the same thing!" Father didn't sound angry, but he did seem
affronted.
"I take
care of this place, such as it is."
"A
caretaker. The real estate agent never mentioned a caretaker!"
"Agent?
Did the old man go and sell the place off?" The young man sounded perturbed.
"Yes.
I'm the new owner now."
"Oh."
He was crestfallen and his voice sounded dejected. "I had no idea. I'll git up
and go as quickly as I can."
"Now wait
just a minute! I'm not kicking you out! We just got here a short while ago and were
just having a look around. We might not even be staying the night."
"I see
sir. Might I ask what your intentions are in the long run? It would be nice to
see this place opened back up to the public again. I rather miss people."
Angelica
thought that was weird. Miss people? How long had he been living out here?
"Public?
Oh no. I intend to build a summer place here, though I might keep a few of the original
buildings. You never know when you might have guests over. I'll be looking for
a little help to keep the place tiptop. The pay would be decent enough."
"All
this just for one family?"
"Why
not? You've apparently had it to yourself for a while. Now it's time to share."
Father's smile was part humor and part barb.
"True
enough! As for being caretaker, I can do it just as easily for one as I can for
another."
"Then
it's settled!"
Mother
was still having fits. "Does this place even have running water, or toilets, or
anything?"
The
young man shook his head. "Yes and no ma'am. I can fill up the main water
barrel. That'll give you water for flushing the toilets, but it'll hardly be
fit for drinking."
She
stamped her feet. "What do you drink?"
"Spring
water ma'am, when it suits me. Me and nature get along just fine; we always
have."
Angelica
sensed her eyes were hurting and realized that she hadn't been blinking. She
felt the heat rise to her cheeks as she was suddenly aware that she had been
staring at this man. He was tanned, well muscled, and looked to be a good ten
years older than she was. The bulge in the front of his pants seemed to be
totally obvious, and yet she seemed to be the only one noticing it.
"Spring
water? Could you load some into the cottage for us?"
Angelica
spoke without thinking. "But father, if we take over the cottage, where will he
sleep?"
The
young man spoke kindly. "Now don't you go worrying little miss. I'll be fine.
If there's anything I'm good at, it's rolling with the punches. I'll sleep just
fine under the w...stars tonight. It's downright pleasant enough, and I've been
known to do it more than once."
That
seemed to settle things for the moment. He moved a few of his things into one of the
more derelict cottages and was gone.
Mother
was perturbed. "He seems nice enough, but don't you think it's a little odd
that he lives out here all alone?"
Father
retorted with, "Maybe, but perhaps he got fed up with city life. Still he looks
and sounds very familiar to me. I wonder if he grew up here?"
Bobby
scowled a little. "I think he sounds a bit foreign."
"Yes," father
said, "he does have a touch of the brogue."
Angelica
still felt her heart racing. "How could he have grown up here?"
Father
rubbed his chin. "I seem to recall that one of the lifeguards had an accent,
though that was back when I was a kid. I don't remember his name anymore, but
he was well liked. That was a long time ago."
"So
maybe this is his son?"
"It
could be darling. We can ask him come morning. For that matter, I never did get
his name."
That
night was cool and clear, and with the windows open, the breeze drifted through
the rooms bringing with it aromas and sounds alike. There was pine scent and
flower perfume; here and there crickets
and frogs chorusing in the dark. All these sounds echoed in Angelica's head. So
when she heard the splashing, she sat upright in her bed. Her ears caught the
sound again, coupled with a slight bit of laughter that sounded very much like
a horse.
She
slipped out of bed and stepped to the window. The angle was bad for seeing the
lake, so she threw on a robe and tiptoed out into the darkness. There was a
partial moon, hardly enough to see by, but with it being so far from city
lights, it proved to be enough to allow her to make her way to the dock.
The
water was calm, preternaturally so. And yet, there was a ring of ripples coming
from somewhere near the middle. They lapped at the shoreline before fading out.
She looked out of the water and shivered again. Whatever they had seen earlier
must be frolicking about in the water. But she was no more enlightened now as
to what it was then she had been before.
She
stood out there on the decaying planks, feeling them sway as one under her feet.
It was almost imperceptible at first, but then the motion began to pick up,
though there seemed to be no reason for it. Then, all of a sudden and out of
the blackness that was the midnight water, a head rose up, its eyes fiercely
glowing with an inner fire. From its nose up to the tips of its dark ears, the
face was long and frightening. The hair, or mane rather, cascaded water down
the sides of its neck.
She
went to scream, but it stuck in her throat. It took her a few brief seconds to
realize she was having a dream, for there was no horse in the world that lived
in the water. For that matter, there was no horse with glowing eyes. So she
held her ground and stared back.
It
seemed to float in the water, buoyed up by some power of levitation. Even if it
was somehow managing to stand on the bottom, if didn't explain how it was able
to sneak up on her like this. But then, in a dream anything can happen. Despite
the fierceness of its looks, she felt that it meant her no harm. As she reached
out to touch it, droplets of water fell onto her arm. She recoiled and ran a
finger through the moisture with a finger.
"This
is real!"
A low
voice boomed from the haunting figure. "As surely as your eyes can see little
one."
"You -
you - you can talk?"
"Yes,
but can you listen?"
"I can
listen, but how can you talk? You're a horse...with a bit in his mouth!"
She
heard a sigh, and realized that it was mental. "Little girl, I can do a great
many things. Not all of them are nice. I mean you no ill will, but your
presence here might be a mistake. I think you would be best suited to leave."
Despite
the seemingly strength of will behind the voice, it seemed to falter just a
little.
"I
can't leave. Father has bought this land. He intends to build a house here."
Then she suddenly remembered what she was talking to. "What are you?"
"Nothing
you need concern yourself with. Heed my
warning. There are many dangers in this lake, and not all of them will appear
as overtly as this form. Some will be quite pleasing to the eye."
"But
you're not displeasing to me. I've rarely seen a horse this close up before."
"I AM
NO HORSE!"
"But
you look like one!"
She heard
the sigh again."What is this world coming too? Do they teach you nothing in
your schools today?"
"They
do! And you are a horse, unless you have a better term for yourself."
"Girl,
I am a kelpie, a member of a very ancient race."
"Kel-pie?
That sounds a lot like Kewpie. I have some Kewpie dolls."
The
sigh became a groan. "Such ignorance. I will leave you now. Tell no one what
you have seen, not that I think it will matter, for who would believe you?"
Without
another word, the figure sank below the surface and vanished without leaving
even the tiniest of waves. She stood there for a few moments before deciding it
was safe to move. She turned around and was standing face to face with the
young man from earlier. She jumped back a foot and swallowed another scream. It
would do no good alerting her parents to her presence out-of-doors, and
besides, she was at a loss for words.
Not
only was this guy handsome, he was presently naked and dripping water. He was
pretty ballsy for being in the water at night, and she immediately wondered if
he knew anything about the creature she had just seen.
"Uh,
hi!" she said shyly.
"Hello.
What are you doing out here by yourself?"
She was
trying to stare him in the face, but his manhood was the first she had seen
ever, and while it was hard to see clearly, she wasn't about to let it out of
her sight while she had the chance.
"I
heard a noise in the water. I came down to investigate."
"I see.
There are old stories about some creature that lives in the waters hereabouts.
I can truthfully say that I have never-ever seen it for myself."
"Well I
did. It's a water horse."
"A
what?"
"A
water horse. What did he call himself; oh yes - a kelpie."
"So you
stood out here on this old dock; at night, talking to a mythological creature?"
"He was
real!"
"Look
girl, I just came out of the water from a swim, and I saw nothing like you
describe."
"That's
your problem. I know what I saw."
He shut
up. It was obvious she knew her mind. He wasn't lying though, and he knew she
knew he spoke truthfully. It still didn't shake her resolve. He was impressed
with this. Females were often timid and caved in to whatever they were told to
do or believe. This girl hadn't had the spunk driven out of her yet. She
reminded him very much of someone else he had once known.
His
tone changed. "Yes, there is a kelpie that lives here. He doesn't belong here,
and yet here is where he lives. And I have yet to lay eyes on him, so consider
yourself lucky."
"So you
do believe me, don't you?"
"I do,
but you must not speak of this to anyone else. They will either have to witness
it for themselves, or forgo any knowledge of it whatsoever."
"Not
even my little brother?"
"Not even him."
She was
staring hard at his midsection, wondering what his touch felt like. She was
feeling the heat in her cheeks again as she imagined all sorts of fun things
she and he could do. It was dark, they were alone, and she had the sudden
desire to throw off her clothing right then and there.
It was
her turn for sighing. "OK. But where are you staying? I might want to find you
sometime."
His
smile showed both kindness and just a hint of lewdness. "I'll show you
tomorrow. Tonight you had best hie off to bed. You'll hardly live it down if
you're caught out and about."
She
felt a little groggy all of the sudden, and with a shrug of her shoulders,
turned back towards the cabin. She had gone a few yards when she turned in time
to see him stooped at the side of the dock. The next instant he was upright and
waving her off. In his profile, she saw his manhood was much more obvious than
it had been before. She felt a pang of desire that was alien to her, and felt a
bit of moisture from where it rarely had had reason to form before. She went to
bed completely out of sorts.
Her
dreams made her even damper.
In the
morning she grabbed a change of underwear, stuffing her old pair deep inside
her suitcase. She went out to the kitchen and was surprised by the smell of
coffee and toasting bread.
Mother
looked a little happier than she expected. Apparently father had gone out
early, drove to the nearest town and purchased a few things. The fact that the
electricity was on was equally surprising, but apparently had only needed the
quick flip of a breaker to have ready for use. The toaster was an old open
model, marked as coming from the Edison company, and while it seemed quaint,
the toast smelled all the better for the quirkiness of it.
Mother
was also cooking some fresh eggs, and father had brought back a jar of local
honey. It wasn't the normal morning affair, but under the circumstances, it was
proving to be more exotic thanks to their present locale.
"Mother,
did anyone think to invite the caretaker?"
"Yes
dear, but we haven't seen him yet this morning. I have no intention of trying
to find him. He knows where we're at, so I will let him find us if he's
interested."
He
showed up a short while later, carrying a few fish on a stringer. "Here! I
thought you folks might like to sample the bounty of the lake. These trout are
as fresh as you'll ever get them."
Father
grinned. "I'll have to bring my fishing poles next time we come." He took the
proffered fish and put them in the old Monitor-top refrigerator that was now
humming along like nothing had changed in the past decade. "Thank you son. Now,
I don't think I got your name yesterday, with all that was going on."
"Douglas.
Douglas Ewart sir."
"Ewart?
Like the former tenant hereabouts?"
The
young man smiled. "Just like that yes. An Ewart has lived in these parts for a
long while. We're not so easily shaken off."
"So
that's why you look familiar. I remember your...father?"
"Aye,
perhaps you do. It has been said that I take to resembling him when he was my
age."
"I take
he has passed?"
"Father?
Yes, he passed a while back."
"Well,
you have my condolences. But it's down to business I'm afraid. Since you know
the layout of the land, I'd like to get your opinion on where to build, prior
to the contractors arriving. I'd like to have some sense of the ground and the
lake. I don't want to disturb this place too much, but I'd love to have a view of
the water from the porch."
The two
males walked out and down the path. Angelica abandoned her breakfast long
enough to watch them disappeared around a corner. Bobby followed her, then
returned to stuffing his face.
She
came back and picked at her own food for a few minutes before idly stuffing it
into her mouth.
"What's
wrong with you?"
"Nothing."
"Sure
there is. You like Douglas, don't you?"
"What?
No!"
"Sure
you do. He is pretty neat. I'd love to live out here all by myself. I bet he
has a pretty cool life."
"Yeah,
that's it exactly," she said, covering over her embarrassment by actually
agreeing with her sib.
"I bet
he has some great stories to tell. I can't wait until father gets the new house
built. I think it would be cool to live out here all the time."
Mother
heard and shushed him. "This is no place to raise a family. Just because some
vagrant lives a rent free life doesn't make this place idyllic."
"Oh, I
don't know," mumbled Angelica. "I think it has possibilities!"
She
remembered her dreams from the night before and in no time flat was in a state.
She quickly excused herself to the bathroom. Another pair of panties was in
order. At this rate she was going to have to secretly wash them and hang them
out to dry.
She
pulled herself together and went outside to search for her father. Well, father
isn't who she was looking for. But she knew that where one was, the other would
be. Her mind was filled with all sorts of thoughts, and despite her strict
household and her religious upbringing, she was overcome with a desire to lay
with this stranger. She knew a little about that, despite what her mother
believed about her. Her fingers had found that there was pleasure to be with
the right touch in the right place. She knew her secret place was meant to be
filled by the stiff organ of the opposite sex. She had been told some very
vivid stories concerning that.
She had
now found such a male and was intent to pursue him until she got what she
wanted.
She
heard voices in the clearing ahead, and stopped to spy on them, though she felt
foolish for acting in such a clandestine manner. She really wanted to get a
good look at Douglas' body, now that she had an interest in it. He was dressed
in old-fashioned trouser's and a cotton workshirt, but she was able to
transpose what she had seen last night in the near dark onto his present self
standing in full view, and was rewarded with yet another dose of moisture from
her crotch.
Instead
of running home however, she crouched down in the brush and slipped her fingers
into the top of her panties, making good use of the lubrication. Between
watching him and the naughtiness of her situation, she came quickly, making a
squeal as she tumbled backwards onto the ground. She barely had time to flatten
down her dress before the males where to her.
"Good
god Angel, what happened?" father asked.
She
looked suitably embarrassed. "Sorry Father, but I wasn't watching where I was
going and tripped. I'll be alright."
Douglas
extended his hand to help her up, but she reluctantly tried to dismiss it.
"I'll be fine. I just need a moment to get myself collected." In truth, her
fingers were sticky and coated with dirt and debris from her tumble to the
ground.
He
ignored her plea, grabbed her shoulders and pulled her to her feet. She nearly
swooned at his touch. She grabbed his arms to steady herself, and found that he
was staring right into her eyes.
"You
need to be careful miss. There are all sorts of dangers here, and not all of
them are immediately apparent. Watch your step from now on. No point in
twisting a pretty ankle on a root or something."
Of all
those words, all she heard was pretty.
He thought she was pretty! Or maybe just her ankles, but who looked at those?
He had to mean her face, didn't he? Then he did notice her, and so just
possibly he had an interest in her!
"I'll
try. I guess I have a lot to learn about living out in the wilderness. If I could
only find someone to teach me."
Father
seemed to be oblivious to her tone. "I'm sure Douglas here would be happy to
show you around."
"Aye,
if you wish for me to, I can do that."
"Good!
Look Angel, I have to head into town again, and I suppose your mother will want
to come with me. You can come with us or you can stay. Your choice."
"What
about Bobby?"
"I'm
sure he'll want to come with me, but if not, he can stick with you two. I'm
sure he'll love exploring this place as much as I did when I was younger."
Angelica
felt her heart drop to her toes. She had so wanted to be alone with Douglas, to
talk with him, and walk with him and...to do unmentionable things with him. She
was sure he was lonely after living out here for a few years all by his
lonesome. She could hardly understand how he lived out here with no one else,
even if the region was beautiful and mysterious. The memory of her dockside
experience still haunted her, and though she would never call him a liar, she
failed to see how she could have seen such an apparition on her first visit to
this place, and he, a inhabitant for who-knew-how-long had yet to see it ever.
She was
lost in her thoughts, staring at the dock and only snapped out of it when her
father kissed her on the forehead.
"Come
on up to the cabin with me, and we'll see what your brother is going to do."
As it
turned out, he was torn between staying and going. But he knew that they would
be spending time back here so he opted to hop in the car for the trip to town.
That left Angelica and Douglas alone. Her heart was skipping beats as she
pictured so many different things; erotic things they could do in the time they
had. But when she turned to find him, he was gone.
Not
about to be denied her desires, she raced down to the water's edge. Her heart
jumped again when she saw his meager clothing folded neatly and sitting on a
stump. Looking out into the water she saw his head bobbing, a smile splitting
his features from ear to ear.
She
stamped her feet and balled up her fists. She had no bathing suit with her, and
thus no way of getting into the water to swim. Her dress would get ruined and
mother would have a fit for multiple reasons..
He swam
closer to shore and rose a little, calling to her as he did. "Little cailin og,
why the consternation? The water is fine, and I don't see a horse in sight."
"I
don't have any means of swimming!" she cried plaintively.
His laughter
echoed across the water. "If you have arms and legs then what more do you
need?"
"A
suit. Like you have!"
He
smirked before standing up in the shallow water, showing that in actuality, he was
nude. His cock hung between his legs and Angelica thought her heart was going
to burst from her chest. He was standing there totally unashamed of his
condition. She knew he had been living out here too long for him to expose
himself so openly to a girl. And even as she felt she should be angered and
embarrassed by it, she felt that sudden warmth in her belly, and a sudden
wetness that belied her true feelings.
She had
spirit, and not to be outdone, she stripped down, leaving her dress, stockings,
bra and panties in a pile, with her petite shoes on the top. She felt a chill
at being openly nude, for she had never even thought of doing such a thing
before. She looked for a good place to step into the water, and then, with a
sudden burst of bravado, chose to dive into the water at the end of the dock.
She
nearly hit the bottom. Even as she surfaced, she wondered how a horse would
have managed to rise from such a shallow depth. Maybe she had been dreaming.
She
stood, wiping the water from her eyes. As she got them cleared, she was
startled to see him standing only a few feet away. Between her mixed emotions
and the cool water, her nipples were hard little mounds sitting atop her pale
breasts. She was suddenly aware of the complete difference between her and him.
He was tanned; and by that I mean there wasn't a single line to indicate that
he ever wore clothing in the sunlight.
She on the other hand had the
complexion of a porcelain doll.
She had
rarely ever stood in front of a full length mirror in the nude for fear of
someone discovering her, and here she was, standing in the water mere feet away
from a handsome man, equipped with a cock (dare she even use that word?) fit
for a horse. She even said so.
"Not
that I have anything for comparison, but are all men carrying such a thing
hidden in their trousers?"
His
mirth was palpable. "I can't say about other men lass. I only know about me. As
for it being fit fer a horse, well, that might be truer than you think."
She
suddenly remembered the horse again. It was weird how it's image flitted in and
out of her brain like a butterfly on a windy day. She was suddenly fearful it
might make an appearance.
"You've
said you've never seen the horse. Why did you bring it up?"
"I
didn't me wee small one." His accent was getting thicker as the seconds ticked
away.
"No, I
guess I sort of did. How can you have lived her so long and never seen it? Do
you even know what it looks like?"
"Aye,
that I do. He be big, dark, with fiery red eyes."
"Ah ha!
Then you have seen him!" She seemed blissfully unaware that she was holding
this conversation while stark naked, with the top half of her body totally
exposed.
"No, I
have not. For me to see him would be impossible, but I have seen his reflection."
"That
doesn't make any sense."
"Many
things don't when you're blind to the truth little miss. How could I see yon
horse in reflection only?"
"I
don't know. I guess by looking into the water, but avoiding looking directly at
him?"
"True,
but why would I bother with the reflection when the beastie itself would be
much more awe inspiring to gaze upon?"
"I
don't know!"
He
sighed, a long drawn out breath that seemed to come from some hidden reserves
tucked away in his chest. "Would you like to see the beastie again my pet?"
"How?"
"How is
indeed the question. You however, have yet to answer me."
"Yes!"
She suddenly forgot about being nude and horny and standing waist deep in the
water.
Douglas
waded over to the sunken boat, reached in through a shattered window and withdrew
something shiny. He brought it over to her and set it in her hands. She turned
it over and over, feeling a thrill of electricity run through her as she did.
"This
is a bit!"
"Aye,
that it is. It belongs to me, and without it, I would not be who I am."
"But
what does this have to do with the horse I saw?"
He said
no more, but walked into the deeper water before lowering himself until he
vanished from sight. Angelia thought that he was just playing a joke on her,
but as the seconds ticked by and turned into minutes, she began to fret. When
it became obvious that he had to have drowned, she splashed to where she had
last seen him. As she arrived, a spray of long black hairs came to the surface,
followed by the impossibly fearsome head.
She was
staring into eyes that held all the promise of the ocean; the secrets of hidden
pools, and filled with a raging desire to go wherever they led.
"So
little one, you find me a mere curiosity?"
She was
as awestruck of this strange horse as she was of Douglas. "What are you? And
where is Douglas?! Has he drowned just to make you appear?"
The
horse sighed. "You are young, and therefore ill informed about the world around
you. Did he not tell you that he has never laid eyes on me?"
"He
did."
"Have
you ever seen yourself?"
"Yes. I
see myself in the mirror all the time."
"And so
you see only your reflection, for how could you see yourself with your own
eyes?"
"That's
just getting technical."
"Your
terminology is unusual, but essentially correct. Technology depends on precise facts,
and the fact is, you cannot see yourself as a whole. You might see parts of
yourself, such as your arms or legs, but never once have you seen your face
with your own beautiful two eyes."
She
thought for a moment. "Fine. I see your point."
"Do you?
I have never laid eyes upon him either. We are in the same boat, so to speak."
"Why is
that?"
The
horse sighed again. "Because we are one in the same little female. He is I, and
I am he."
"That
doesn't make any sense."
The
horse went to sigh again, and instead opted to lean forward. "Grab this bit."
She did
as she was told, noting that the ornately engraved accessory was more intricate
than she had first noticed. As she held it in her hand, the horse, and all that
he was, seemed to fall apart into the water. It was like watching sugar
dissolve in a hot cup of tea. In its place was Douglas, looking both
satisfactorily grim and mildly amused.
"I
cannot see myself, not in any form I happen to inhabit." He carefully took the
bit from her hand.
"You!
You're both you and that thing?"
"It
took you long enough. The last time I had a girl that took my eye, she was much
quicker about it."
"Girl!
Last time? What kind of philanderer are you?"
"Careful
with the accusations my wee lass. For one, I am not to be trifled with.
Secondly, it was a long time ago, probably before you were born."
"So how
old are you?"
Douglas
stopped for a moment. "Older than you would care to know. I think it pleases
the eye and the mind to think of me as you see me. Anything more tends to be
too much for those who proclaim to have rational minds."
"That
sounds creepy."
"To
someone like you, I suppose it does. Just know this small one; not everything
you see is what you see, and everything you feel may not be real. Life is often
more how you wish it would be than how it really is."
She
suddenly remembered that she was naked, but instead of making her feel
embarrassed, she felt a thrill of being so free. Clothing did nothing but hide
who you were, just like all the makeup and hair curlers disguised what she
really looked like when she refrains from trying to look like this or that
actress. She blinked in the sunlight, have expecting everything, even the glistening
lake to be nothing more than an illusion, but all remain solid and real.
"Are
you saying that most of life is imaginary?"
"I am
saying that life has become twisted; surreal. You make and follow rules hoping
they will lead you to something better, within the guidelines you yourselves have
made. But such rules are often broken, and then when one profits from this
aberration, another is penalized for it. Out here in the wilds, the rules are
harsher and clearer. You live, you die, but in between those inevitabilities
you can accomplish so much."
"That
sounds like a load of... Hey! Who was that other girl?"
Douglas
eased down into the water from his standing position and gazed at the
shoreline. "It was a long time ago as you would reckon it, but not so far back
as I can't remember. I can still see her standing on the shoreline, watching me
swim in the moonlight. No one ever paid me any heed, mind you, except for her.
People would dismiss the lake monster as being some sort of known creature, and
I was never one to dissuade them. They had encroached on my home, though I hold
no claim over it. They were few here when I arrived, and then there were many,
and then there were none. And now I have you."
"Have
me?" She felt shocked that he felt she was that easy, and yet, she wanted him
with a burning passion.
"Ahhh.
I see. You both desire me and fear me."
"I do
not fear you! But you seem to be ready to take great liberty with my honor."
"Your honor? Have you forgotten that
you're in the water naked, with a man much older than yourself, and you entered
this place of your own volition? Do you even know who you are?"
He had
a point. "It's true. Since seeing you, I
have had nothing else on my mind. It's disgraceful." Then she stopped,
startled. "Of course I know who I am!"
"Tis
not disgraceful! Tis the way of nature. You see what you desire and you pursue
it! I have done this in the past and I will not have it held against me!"
"So
what was her name?"
"Who?"
He was startled by her abrupt question.
"The
girl before me."
"Oh.
You remind me some of her; same features, same fire, same attitude. Her name
was Ophelia."
Angelica
was struck for a moment, but only a moment. "You can't mean my father's sister Lia
can you?"
Douglas
looked into her eyes. "I suppose that I could, though to shorten such a name be
as criminal as matters go."
"They say
she's crazy!"
"Who
says this? People who pack themselves into rooms hundreds of feet off the
ground in buildings you call skyscrapers? The same people who pack into your
subway trains to work for someone else, to make money to spend on goods you may
or may not need? People who live out their lives telling themselves that it
will eventually get better?"
"You
sound a lot like her!"
"You
mean she sounds a lot like me. I taught her well, and if your aunt learned
anything from me, it was to be her own person. I have missed her you know."
"She
has never mentioned you once."
"As it
should be. The truth is a strong thing, and not everyone has the ability to
handle it. There is no taming it to your own use. Once you tame the truth, it
becomes a lie. Anyone can handle a lie."
"And
you think I can handle the truth?"
"That
remains to be seen. When dealing with me, there is a lot you need to handle.
Stripping off your clothing and diving in to meet me in some girlish fantasy is
not what you seek. I know you think your heart directs you so, but I know
better. I could take you now and you would melt at my touch, but in the end, it
would not fulfill what it you are looking for."
"And
what is that?"
"That
is what we must find out."
She had
been moving ever so slightly, inching closer to him. He had to have noticed,
but he restrained himself from doing anything brash. He was far too old for
acting like an impulsive youngster, at least in a manner that most land folk
considered to be brash.
"How?"
She was speaking and feeling around with her hands, looking for any part of him
she could find and touch.
He
rolled out of reach and slipped the bit into his mouth. "Climb on my back."
She
thought he meant like a water game, but even as she moved toward his rear, he
was changing. In a matter of seconds his form had shifted from human to equine.
Her hand had touched his shoulder even as this was taking place, and now she
found she could no longer remove it. Somehow, it was stuck fast to his dark,
sleet hide.
With
little else she could do, she mounted him and clung to his back, finding her
hand free for just that moment. Then again, her butt and legs now seemed firmly
anchored onto his hot, massive frame. Whatever the cause, she was assured of
never falling off. On the other hand, the close proximity of her tender flesh
next to his, even if he was now a horse, was driving her absolutely insane.
He must
have known this, for he whinnied loudly and churned the water, heading out into
the deepest part of the lake. She felt the water grow a little chilled as they
left the safety of the shoreline, but the temperature was tolerable. What she
didn't expect and it therefore came as something totally unexpected, was when
he suddenly dived under the gently undulating waves.
She was
terrified. She gulped a breath before he dove and held it for as long as she
could. When at last she gave up, the air escaped her lungs and scampered up
towards the surface leaving her devoid of oxygen. Her last exhalation broke the
surface, making small points of disturbance as they embraced the atmosphere
from which they had originated.
Under
the water, Angelica found that she wasn't drowning. Instead, she seemed to
exist without air, or maybe she was living like the fishes did. She had no idea
how she was still alive, for this wasn't something they taught you about in
school. People who spent too long underwater drowned. That was the way of
things in the real world.
Douglas,
as the horse, snickered in a way that made her angry. He had known all along
but hadn't told her about it. If he had...
If he
had, she would never have believed him, and thus never had gone on this totally
unreal journey. Now that she wasn't thinking about breathing she found her
surroundings to be quite amazing. The water was as clear as a crystal bowl, and
every fish, turtle and frog were visible in the streaks of sunlight penetrating
the lake. The liquid seemed to absorb the glow and illuminate everything below.
His
mane flowed around her face, looking every bit like some strange seaweed. It
almost seemed to have a life of its own as it undulated while they moved
effortlessly through the water. She didn't even feel wet. It was the strangest sensation
to have. If this were above the water, she'd have said she was flying in slow
motion. It felt a little like the time she had cracked her ribs and the doctor
had given her morphine pills to ease the pain. She was feeling a little like
she was in some kind of drug induced stupor, only with a full clarity of her
mind.
The
horse shook his head and continued to move around the lake; happy to finally have
someone to share his abilities with once again. This girl resembled her aunt,
and her aunt had been a girl to remember. It was too bad he couldn't do more to
open the eyes of all land creatures, but humans, while intelligent, were
steeped in their own beliefs and tainted with so many biases. One had to get
them at just the right stage to affect them in any way. The girl called her
aunt crazy, but what did normal people know or understand or the world? They
ignored so much just to lead a life that they were told was the way it should
be lived. Why would you live your life as someone else chooses? That is a
greater folly than most of the dogmatic garbage they swore by.
This
girl; she was truly spectacular. True, he had been alone for a long time, so
his hormones were in a rage, but she had a pale porcelain artistry to her that
was so reminiscent of his original home that he burst into tears. She would
never known them for what they were here
in the water, and coupled with his conflicting emotions, he couldn't help but
feel her own inner heat radiating into his flesh from her fixed perch on his
back.
He
laughed inside; a dark and mirthless feeling. They had said that he drowned his
riders; that anyone going with him would die and be eaten. Such nonsense,
spouted by priests and deacons to a gullible-minded flock of stupid sheep. He
had saved so many lives over the years, never once allowing even a suicidal man
or woman a chance of dying until he had set down and talked with them. The fact
that many never returned to those who caused them such grief, or in the cases
of those who had come close to accidentally drowning who had gone away with
stories of their savior; those tales clashed with their preferred religion. The
friction grew between he and the land folk until he felt no other choice but to
leave his beloved Scotland, as those two-legged simple folk often referred to
it. He had his own name for it, but he
did rather like the name Albien, as some of the ancients called the land. They
could have it, for all he cared. His place was primarily in the water, but
being nearly driven from it from persistent persecution, he had done the only
thing her knew how and had managed to escape across the great salt sea.
He
shifted his thoughts to less disconsolate matters as they continued to explore
his present home. That her natural reaction was to desire him for his body,
even now that he was a horse was expected. Such things were not done, not with
such a young and obviously untried female as she was. It was in fact the
ultimate consummation, and had only happened with one female during his entire
life. His human form was more readily acceptable for her present state, though
he had serious misgivings about jumping right into a physical
relationship. He had none of the qualms
most typical humans relied upon to live out their lives, but he did have a
strong degree of moral fiber. He felt in his heart that they should grow to
know each other before they went too far. He was well versed in matters of the heart,
especially those of an impressionable young girl. She had the right to know
more about him before he took from her that which was the doorway between being
a mere girl and becoming a true woman.
His
thoughts buoyed him, and he brought himself to the surface, where the water
flowed off of her in a normal manner; no different than if she had been
swimming underwater on her own. She made a quick gasp for air and found that
she had no difficulty in taking in a lungful. Part of her mind was a hundred
percent positive her chest was going to be full of water. She clung to him as
they made for shore, quite willing to slide off but still held fast by some
strange force. Once the water was shallow enough to stand upright in, the hold
was released and she slipped off, feeling the mud squish between her toes.
"That
was so absolutely amazing! But how - what are you?"
The
horse spit out the bit and carefully watched where it sank. In the next instant
the now-human figure reached down and retrieved it from the mud. "I am me, and
I do tend to detest what others call me, but if you need something rational,
you may call me as I said before, a kelpie. It is not my name for my kind, but
something the Scots thought up."
"Yes, you
did mention that name."
"I am
not quite human and I am not really an equine, so while I can identify with
both aspects of my being, I have never come to terms with what I really am."
"How
old are you?" Her voice rose a little in consternation as she began to see past
his appearance and instead concentrated on his inner self.
"Very
old my dear. Does that bother you?"
"It
should, I think, but it doesn't. If anything else, it makes me more curious to
know more about you. As far as I know, something like you shouldn't exist."
"But
here I am and you have seen me for what I am. In your quest for knowledge, I
find you are very much like your aunt. I
have a perfect place we can go. You can find out anything you wish to know
there, and I think you might very well discover me to be a pleasant surprise."
When
the family returned, Angelica was nowhere to be found. Father slapped himself for so willingly
leaving his daughter with a strange man, and immediately began searching the
grounds. He found footprints down by the water, some leading to it and others
leading away. If they were doing something immoral, he had every intention of
catching them in the act. He held his voice as he followed the pair of prints
leading to the brush where the rest of the cabins were located.
He
peered in through a dirty window and saw nothing in the room, so he worked
himself around to another. There, in the
main room, he could hear faint voices, but this window was hung with tattered
curtains and his view was obstructed. He stepped around to the door, grasped
the knob and on the mental count of three, flung it open.
There
were his daughter on the floor with the stranger. His heart was racing, and a
few dozen unkind words were on the tip of his tongue. He stared at them, and
they in turn stared back up at him.
"Father!" the girl cried, jumping up and hugging him.
He stood there in total mental disarray. She was fully clothed, as was the
young man. On the floor in front of them
were several boxes, and a collection of faded scrapbooks.
"Uh,
what's all this?" He was coming to grips with the fact that they had in fact,
not been engaged in any lewd conduct.
"Douglas
has kept up all of these memories of the camp before it was abandoned. Look!"
She reached down and plucked a postcard from one of the open pages. "See! This
is what it looked like before it fell to ruin. Is it just like you remember
it?"
He held
the linen card and gazed at the colorized and grainy image thereupon. It showed
a collection of white paint cabins with red roofs, here and there marked with a
few of the visitors that had made this place their summer home. The memories
seemed to flood back to him of all the fun he had had here. It wasn't that the
memories were new, only that they seemed so much fresher in his mind now. There
was one that flashed before his eyes, and he stood there stunned that he had
forgotten it.
He
looked up, a tear in his eye, and placed his gaze on the boxes. He could see a
few books in them, and loose newspaper articles cut or carefully ripped from
the local newspaper. On old crate looked familiar to him, for it was one that
had once arrived at camp filled with apples. Sure enough, on the side, there
was scribbled in a handwriting he knew quite well, the name Ophelia.
"Where
did you get that?"
"It was
under one of the cabins sir. Something that belonged to your sister, no doubt?"
"What
do you know of her?"
"Only what
I have pieced together," he said, politely lying like it was second nature to
him. "Your daughter has informed me that this box most assuredly belonged to
her aunt."
"Yes,
it did. It was supposed to be burned. My sister went off the deep end out here
at this camp. Father wanted everything she had from here destroyed."
Douglas
looked a bit sour and his voice was flat. "Do you wish me to burn it now?"
His
accent had also diminished from earlier in the day. There seemed little point
in not keeping up his charade.
Father
steepled his fingers and frowned. "No, there's no point in it now."
"Father,
what happened to Aunt Lia?"
The man
sighed. "Everyone said that she lost her wits. They say it had something to do
with seeing the monster that lives under the lake."
"Monster?"
Father
shook his head and stared at the two of them. "Yes, there is a legend, and I
think you already know about it. If you have Lia's papers, that was all she
could talk about; that damned creature."
"Did
you ever see it?"
"No.
Yes." He shivered. "Maybe. It is hard to tell one thing from another at night,
and during the day, this thing never made an appearance. But I will say I had
an experience."
Angelica
smiled. "You called it a monster. Did it ever kill anyone?"
"No
dear, not that I know of. Tales tell of a few swimmers who made it back to
shore when they thought all was lost. They couldn't remember how they made it,
only that it had to be some unseen force. But to my knowledge, no one has ever
died here."
"That's
what Douglas was telling me. Look! This article tells of a couple of ladies who
lost their oars in the middle of the lake. Their boat made it back to shore
safely; against the wind!"
Father
pulled up a chair and sat down, heedless of the dust marring his good pants. "I
know the tales. They are part of the reason I bought this place. Lia was always
so intense when describing that creature. But everything she talked of was
absolutely insane. She would tell us of traveling underwater, and of reaching
out and touching fish as they swam by. It was crazy, for no one can breathe
underwater!"
Douglas
was wisely keeping his mouth shut. The gentleman was very nice and all, but if
he discovered, or remembered that the lifeguard at the resort back when he was
a child was the same "man" his daughter had been spending the last few hours
with would have driven him over the edge. It was a bit amazing how people would
dismiss the obvious; to turn away the facts that their eyes showed them, only
because they could not comprehend such truths that were contrary to what they
thought they knew.
"I seem
to have forgotten a lot of those stories, though they were common enough in the
day." He looked up at Douglas. "Son, thank you from the bottom of my heart for
salvaging all of this material. You two have fun looking through it all."
He got
up to go.
"Where
are you going father?"
"I'm
going to go down to the water and see what else I can remember. I bought this
place for the memories it held, and thanks to you two, those memories are
flooding back. When I was a kid, I spent hours looking out over the water to
see the fabled creature. I don't know why I ever gave up on it."
He
stepped out of the cabin and wandered back down to the dock, took his shoes and
socks off and dangled his feet in the cool water. He didn't even seem to mind
that his pant legs were getting soaked.
Angelica
turned to her paramour. "So do you think father will approve of us?"
"I
cannot say. That is why I wanted to wait before we did anything too physical.
Your aunt didn't lose her mind; she gained it. Females of your kind are often
subjugated, whether that be intentional or not. You can have minds as canny as
the men, and in some cases, more so. Your aunt was one of them. What does she
do now, if I might ask?"
"She
lives happily in a small bungalow where she spends her days painting and
sculpting. She writes poetry, and when the mood strikes her, I have been told
she goes swimming in the nude."
Douglas
smiled. "Did she ever marry?"
"No.
She said she gave her heart away once, and she never got it back."
He
sighed. "Yes, there are downsides to cavorting with the likes of me. It is one
of the reasons I have remained without a partner for so long. It is difficult to find the right person to
have the strength to hold their own. Your dear aunt was the closest I ever came
to having a mate. Her father took her away and that was the last I ever saw of
her."
There
was anger and sadness in his voice.
"I
sorry about that."
"Tis
not your fault little one," he replied, a bit of the accent returning to his
voice. "What is done is done."
"I
would be willing..."
"I know
you are; perhaps too much. Tis a good thing to have spirit. Indeed a heart can
make the most unbreakable of bonds. At the same time, it upon itself can be
broken quite easily. Tis a fine line to tread when dealing with such a fragile
part of the anatomy."
"And if
I said that I loved you?"
He
stopped and stared at her. "Then I would
say you were foolish."
"Do you
love me?"
"No."
Instead
of being crestfallen, the fire seemed to rise to her eyes. "Do you think I'm
capable of loving you?"
"Yes."
"That
is a better answer."
"You
asked a better question!"
"Douglas?"
"Yes?"
"Did
you and my aunt...you know...ever make love?"
"Are
you sure you wish to hear the truth?"
"Yes."
He let
out a long breath. "Yes, many times. We swam naked, and we make love in the
water, under the trees, on top of the mosses, even in the mud. She was a lover
like I had not found in decades."
"So it
was you then."
"Who
was?"
"When I
would spend time with her, she would tell me stories that would have
scandalized mother to no end. She told me about her lover, and how no man had
ever compared after him. I think that's why she gave up looking. She referred
to you as her Casanova."
He
chuckled. "It makes for a good lover when you understand what your partner
needs."
"And
what do I need?"
His
chuckle was cut off. "Companionship. Trust. Someone to take an interest in who
you are and what you desire. Someone to give you freedom before your desire for
it is trampled underfoot."
Her
eyes welled up with tears. "Couldn't you just have made love to me and not have
said all of that?"
"No.
You asked and I spoke. If you wish to have someone take your virginity from you
and then leave you hanging, then find some boy your own age. I think you would
find most will be thrilled with the prospect, though the magnificence of it
would be wasted on them. Tis not the physical act that is important, but how
you emotionally feel about it. You will remember your first time for the rest
of your life, and it will set the mood for all future experiences."
"You're
rather forthcoming in your manner of speaking, you know that?"
"Yes. I
will not tell you what I do not think to be true."
"Douglas?"
"Yes
Angelica?"
"Can we
make love in the lake tonight? Just you and I?"
"Are
you sure that is what you truly desire?"
"My
body tells me so, my mind tells me so, and my heart is in agreement. When I
first saw you, I was taken in. I felt it was a foolish girlish crush, though
part me still feels that it very well may be just that. But you have shown me
things that you didn't have to, and you have taken care not to take advantage
of me, and for that I thank you with all of my fiber. I wanted you before, and
I want you even more now. I would love to strip here and have to take me, but I
think that doing it in your lake would have much more meaning."
"You have
your family's traits to you my young beauty. Your aunt was very much the same
way."
"Why
didn't you go after her?"
"Because
I cannot leave here, not with any ease.
Crossing the ocean was no small task."
"How
did you do it?"
He got
a wry look on his face. "In the freshwater tank of an ocean liner. Had the crew
and passengers ever found out, I have a feeling they would have torn me to
shreds."
She
looked confused for a moment before the facts of such a stowaway plan hit her.
Everyone used the bathroom. Everyone. And people were using that water. For
everything.
She
burst out in merriment at the thought of such a situation. Even drinking the clearest
stream water meant that each mouthful was going to have the tiniest bits of
excrement from fishes and such. It was truly better then to be ignorant of such
things then to understand just what was going on in the world around you. She
was beginning to grasp why her kind seemed so obtuse about so many things. It
you couldn't control it, you strove to ignore it. It made her think of the
author Upton Sinclair and his early books, which she had managed to read
despite her parents disapproval of such stark realities. The author was quoted as say that it is difficult to get a man to understand
something, when his salary depends upon his not understanding it. Father
often ignored much to make his money.
Douglas
was under no one's sway. He took no pay, unless he truly was here under the
employ of the previous owner. It hardly mattered, for he seemed to cherish nothing
more than his lake and his memories. He only had his relics that were spread
out on the floor and seemingly little else. Though she did remember his silver
bit.
"Douglas,
can I ask a question?"
"Aye,
you may lass."
"What's
the story with your mouthpiece? You know, that silver bit that you seem to need
to go from one body to another?"
His look
became grim. "Aye, tis necessary for me to go from one form to another."
"But I
don't understand the meaning behind it."
"Aye
child, and perhaps it would be better if you did not. There are some things in
this world best left to the imagination."
"It
can't be all that bad can it? I mean, someone had to make it in the first
place, correct?"
"Aye
child, that they did. And that is where we will leave it for the moment."
She
heard the pain in his voice and wanted to desist in asking, but she had to know
more. "Douglas, if you won't tell me who made it and why, can you answer me
something else?"
"What?"
came his heavy hearted reply.
"What
would happen if you lost it?"
He
inhaled deeply and held it before letting the breath return to the outside air.
"I will
cease to exist."
"You'll
die?"
"Pretty
much the same thing lass."
"Oh.
Will you die immediately?"
"No. I
have a day's respite before that happens. Why do you ask?"
"I wish
to understand you better. If you were either just a horse, or just a man, it
would be easier. I think I must understand everything that binds you together."
He
actually smiled. "Curiosity and compassion; never let those traits fade my
dear. They will take you farther in your life than you can ever begin to
fathom. As for what binds me together, I
will not speak of that now. But what I am you are free to discover for
yourself."
"I'll
hold you to that Douglas. I'll meet you down by the water tonight after it
turns dark. I will have to slip away unnoticed. Thankfully I have a room to
myself."
"And
I'll be there, you may be assured, whether you make it or not. The lake is my
home, and is when I am nowhere else, that is where I will be."
They
parted ways. Angelica was very quiet, lost in thought as her mind tried to
grasp all that she had learned. Douglas was not as young as he seemed, even
though he looked only a good ten years her senior. Whatever his appearance, she
could feel his age in his words. She could only imagine how many decades he had
lived here, away from his birthplace, if indeed he had been born in the normal
sense.
She
knew she should feel fear in his presence, and yet, all she felt was a growing
emotion she could only call love. Infatuation was the one that her logical side
kept throwing up at her, but she refused to accept it. Whatever he was, she was
the match for him, she knew it. Her poor aunt had her shot, and her family had
ruined it for her. Angelica wasn't going to let that happen, no matter what.
Supper
was nice, if a bit simple. Mother just didn't have the ingredients available to
her that she had at home, but her cooking was wonderful nonetheless. Father
noted her self-absorbed musing and poked her with his finger.
"So
Angel, why so quiet?"
"Sorry
father. I was thinking about all the stories Douglas told me today. He seems to
know an awful lot about this place."
"Yes, I
keep meaning to ask him if his father was the lifeguard back when I was a
child. It would make sense, for the two of them look nearly identical. Of
course, that was a long time ago and my memories of events here are rather
tilted towards being more gilt than they probably should be."
"As a
matter of fact, he did grow up here. I didn't ask him when his father died,
because I thought it would be callous and rude. "
Mother
spoke up. "As you well know better. It is impolite to ask such things." Then
she got a look of horror on her face. "Is there a cemetery nearby? I don't want
to live near a cemetery!"
Father
brushed her question aside. "There is no cemetery within five miles of here I
think. I explored for miles around the lake when I was young, and I can assure
you that it was nothing but wilderness as far as I could walk."
That
ended that, though she could hear a tone in his voice that made her look at him
intently. He had a dreamy look in his eyes. She was beginning to wonder if he
had lied to her about seeing the creature. Douglas might have great power, but
she doubted he could keep track of everyone at all times., so it was possible
he had been seen and not known about it.
She got
up and kissed him on the cheek. "Good night father. Maybe you can tell me some
stories in the morning."
He
blinked and sat up straighter. "Stories?
I don't know. I was told to never mention them to anyone."
"By
whom?"
"Father."
She
kept quiet. Her grandfather was dead, but he had been a kind, if no-nonsense
Christian man. She could piece together the strife that would have been caused
by Aunt Lia and her tendency to do things her own way. If her own father had
witnessed something, then he either had repressed it, or valued keeping the
peace by withholding any information he had. Her mother would likely be
scandalized hearing about naked frolicking in the water.
She
turned and went to her room, closed and locked the door and opened the window
despite the evening insects flying about. She stripped off her clothes and
looked at herself in the mirror. She thought she was too pale, too skinny and
too girlish. But as she rotated to get a side view, she was struck by how much
she had filled out recently. It came so gradually that she had hardly noticed.
Her breasts were the size of cut grapefruit, with the nipples standing to
attention in cherry red. Her pubic hair, once sparse and wispy, was now a
triangular patch of brown. The hair on
her head matched it, though it was of course longer, reaching her shoulders in
the fashion of the day.
She ran
her fingers through her crotch, wondering if he would approve of her. He had
seen her of course, but his reluctance to bed her could be taken as an insult. Still,
she believed him and his reasons. In a few hours she would know one way or
another.
A
finger strayed into her damp hole. With a little touch, she found herself weak
in the knees. She looked around the room, grabbed a spare pillowcase and set in
on the bed. She lay herself out on the comforter and closed her eyes. She
wanted him so badly she could nearly feel what he was going to be like.
Her
finger played with that little pink protuberance that had a name that no one
ever talked about. But her aunt had told her what it was, and how it worked.
She told her of other things to, things that had made her cheeks flush with
embarrassment. Those words came back to her now, and they seemed some of the
wisest that had ever had spoken to her.
Her
aunt had told her of the ways of a man and a woman, but more than that, she had
told her of things you could do that weren't acceptable to the morally
righteous folks, but that were pleasurable beyond all reason. One of them was a
manner in which a woman pleased a man by taking his organ into her mouth and
sucking.
Angelica
had found the idea repulsive at the time, but now... She imagined what it was
like. She placed her middle finger of her left hand in her mouth and sucked on
it. Her other hand was busy down below, making her leg twitch as her fingertip
rubbed herself into a frenzy. She came
quickly, biting down on her finger until it hurt. But keeping quiet was
paramount when mother and father were around. Bobby, well he was less of a
problem, but still, she did her best to keep the noise to a minimum.
She
thought about his manhood in her mouth and remembered her teeth. She was going
to have to be careful what she did tonight, for his cock was farther larger
than her finger. And she had a feeling it was a lot more sensitive than her
digit.
She
pictured him on the dock, and that sidelong view she got of him. She had seen
him naked again later, and the thought of having him inside her was nearly all
consuming. She wanted him like her mother
craved chocolate. No; she doubted mother
had a craving that all-consuming. But then, she knew her parents made love, for
there were times when she had snuck up to their bedroom door. And besides,
where did she and Bobby come from, if not from the act of having sex?
Her
finger returned to her crotch, forcing into the tight little opening she knew
was a hymen. Her aunt's doing, that little bit of knowledge. She was very open
about all things, especially those things others considered dirty and low. But
her aunt had apprised her that without that act, there would be very few living
creatures on this earth. Birds did it, sheep did it, dogs did it; cats, rats
and bats did it.
More
importantly, if one watched them, it was obvious that they enjoyed it. There
was nothing dirty about it. It was a necessary part of life, and it was one
made enjoyable just to make sure that those who needed to do it did it as they
should.
Would
she, Angelica get to be with child? She wasn't certain how she felt about that.
The idea scared her to no ends, and yet if she were to ever have a child, how
could it not be with him?
Her
finger worked her insides, at one point getting vigorous enough to make her
yelp. She had torn the membrane a little in her enthusiasm. She would be glad
to be rid of the damn thing, for all of the trouble it caused her. Her aunt had
made herself some "toys" that would never have penetrated Angelica's hole in its
present near-pristine state. She had been told to save herself for her future
husband, whoever he might end up being. Douglas hardly seemed the marrying
kind, but he was going to be her choice, regardless of what anyone else thought
of it.
The
idea that her aunt had made out with the same man she was about to sent a
thrill through her. A girl was supposed to look up to her husband (lover?) and
he was supposed to be older, but this was pushing that boundary to new heights.
As
these thoughts flitted through her head, her finger found that spot inside that
felt great when prodded properly. After having satiated herself once, a little
slow buildup was in order. Her tissues inside convulsed gently as she stroked
that spot with a firm but gentle touch. She was already edgy, so she slowed her
motions down and thought about Douglas.
She had
never considered losing her virginity in the water, but then again, her aunt
had mentioned the efficiency of it. Water washed away the blood, leaving behind
no evidence for anyone to find. There was wisdom in it, when one wanted to make
their first time a clandestine tryst.
She
stroked herself until she couldn't take it anymore. Her fingering got vigorous
and her body began shuddering until she stopped and grabbed the sides of the
mattress. She relaxed and let the
feeling wash over her.
When
she awoke a little while later, the sky was dark and the cabin quiet. She threw on her robe only, deciding that the
less she took with her, the less she had to remember to bring back. She even
went in bare feet, though she was careful to take a roundabout way down to the
water to throw off anyone who might decide to follow her.
Sure
enough, as she came to the dock, there was Douglas in human form. He was sitting there, much like her father
had been, dangling his bare legs in the water. She undid the robe and carefully
folded it. Taking a position beside him, she leaned in and kissed his shoulder.
"Hello
my dear kelpie."
"Hello
my sweet aingeala"
It
sounded a lot like her name, but with his accent thrown in. "What was that?"
"Aingeala.
That is the equivalent of your name in the language used by the land dwellers
from where I come. Are you unaware of what you are named after?"
"Father
calls me his angel."
"As he
should, but Angelica is a plant, known to be sweet smelling, aromatic and
pleasing to all of the senses. Just like you."
The
blush in her cheeks became maddeningly hot. Even her feet felt warm, despite the cool
water they were sloshing in. Worse of
all, her crotch sudden went into a fit of itchiness. She wanted nothing more than to put her finger
back down there, but was embarrassed to express such an open sexuality in front
of him. However, the thought of throwing herself at him was equally repugnant.
She had to retain a small amount of her dignity to prove what sort of person
she really was. She didn't want him to think she was wanton in her ways.
"Did
you spend the past few hours thinking that one up?"
"Do you
mean my words? No. They just came to me now."
The
blush grew stronger.
"You
mean what you say?"
"Why
would I say something I do not mean?"
"People
lie all the time."
"Yes, I
understand that. But what is the use of it, except when the information they
seek will do more harm than good? I therefore say what I mean, and I mean what
I say. I am not above lying, but I do so when the truth would prove to be
painful."
"Do you
really think I'm special?"
He
leaned over and put his arm around her shoulder. "That remains to be seen. You
are beautiful and full of vitality. In this you share a common bond with your
aunt. But whether or not you prove to be what I am looking for, that remains to
be seen."
"What
are you looking for?"
"A
companion."
"Do you
mean a wife?"
"No.
That is a human concept. You make rules, draw up papers, have someone say a few
words before you speak your agreement to love and cherish, have and hold, and
all those other things that need not be said. If you have feelings for one
another, those words are only dim echoes of what is felt deep inside."
"True.
I know of people getting a divorce after only a few years. That always makes me
feel sad. But you forgot a few things about weddings; the flowers, the dress,
the rings that a man and a woman exchange."
"Rings?
Yes, they are a mere symbol too. If your heart is not pure; if your mind is not
set, then all the words and all the symbols will mean naught. Two hearts become
one and nothing will ever tear them asunder if the meld is complete."
"Meld?
People don't meld!"
"Sure
they do, if the love is strong enough."
"So you
think father and mother have melded?"
He was
silent for a moment. "I think your mother loves your father, and your father
loves your mother, but I think that under duress; when put to the test, their
love would fail. It is well and good to say you love a person and another to
show it."
"Well,
mother accepted his desire to buy this land and build a house here."
"That
is nothing, for it is his money, is
it not? Therefore, she is losing nothing in this endeavor except perhaps some
comfort from her daily routines. What will she say when he sits down by the water
night after night trying to find something he thinks he has lost?"
"I
don't understand!"
"Of
course not. You have lost nothing yet little one."
She
giggled nervously. "I will be losing my virginity soon. I certainly won't be
coming back to look for it."
He
leaned down and kissed her head. "The physical things we lose are rarely the
ones we miss the most. If you drop a coin, you can get another. A piece of
jewelry - the same. But what of your innocence? What of your lost love? What of
your will to live? These things hold more value to them than all of the gold in
the world, but you never value them until they are gone."
"So you
don't think that my upcoming loss will be memorable for me?"
"That
depends. Why do you think of it as a loss? Will you not be gaining something in
return?"
She
remembered earlier, how the membrane was more trouble than it was worth. Once
it was gone, she could play with herself to her heart's content. And with it
gone, there was no longer any need to "save" herself. She had no plans of going
out and playing the slut, but it was nice to not have to worry about the whole
thing anymore. And Douglas, whatever he was, seemed as perfect a match for her
as any boy she had met up to this point. "
"You
make a good argument. I was thinking earlier how much of a burden my present position
is to me. Aunt Lia was very open about her private life, at least with me she
was."
"There
is so much more to concentrate on than the particulars of sex and mating. While
I will readily admit that I enjoy the company of a female, finding one that
will provide the proper match is very important. That is why you must be here
of your own free will."
"I came
didn't I?" She splashed the water with her feet. "Can we do it now?"
"We
can, if you like. I'd suggest somewhere to the side, where we at least won't be
immediately spotted from the cabin."
She
slid into the water, and on a lark, leaned down into the opening in the sunken
boat and rummaged around. She came up a moment later with the silver bit.
"Shall
we bring this with us?"
His
eyes went wide before narrowing to dark points. "Yes, please do."
She
hung it around her neck and waded until the water was chest high before
breaking into a swim. He followed right behind her. They worked their way to an
area thick with reeds and when they found it just the right depth, stopped.
He
turned to face her as she still bobbed along in the water. She smiled and then
grinned as she sank beneath the surface of the lake. He was mystified for a
moment until he felt her hands on his hips, and the unexpectedly, her mouth on
his manhood. She had certainly learned a few things from her aunt! Ophelia had
known nothing of such things when they had first met! She must have taken her
newfound freedom and explored much on her own!
Such an
action was unheard of, and yet, he found the sensation to be very enjoyable. As
it was, she would come to no harm underwater, for she had the protection of the
bit, though she likely knew this not. She would assume that he had some sort of
magic that would protect her, and for now, that little error would be best
served if left uncorrected.
Angelica
was thrilled to touch his organ. It was large, much larger than her finger and
of a size that made her think for a moment if she was truly ready for the
experience of having it penetrate her innermost sanctum. The answer in her
chest was a speeding up of her heartbeat, followed by a rush of blood to her
loins, which despite the cool water threatened to burst into flame.
Remembering
to restrain her teeth, she sucked in the tip, ran her tongue over it, and then
pulled it in a little at a time. She knew there was no way she was going to
engulf the whole thing with her mouth, not like Aunt Lia said an experienced
lady could, but she was going to do her best.
There was no taste, not that she expected one precisely. Still, she was
conscious of his aroma, his warmth and his manliness. She also had seen his
other side, and that made her present action even more daring. The thought of
doing anything sexual with a horse was much more forbidden than her present
situation.
She
pushed that picture out of her head and opened her eyes to see what she could
see of his body. The night was dark, but she seemed to be able to visualize her
surroundings, and his pubic hair was a darker mass against his tanned skin. Her
hands went to his testicles, more out of curiosity than the sexual thrill of
it. She was interested in what made a man a man. She had played with her own
body; now it was time to play with someone else's.
Douglas
instinctively put his hands down into the water and found her head, the dark curls
swaying gently in the water as her head moved in and out, her mouth working
over his manhood with a skill that seemed innate. She certainly could not have
learned it by experience, not from what he knew of her. Like her aunt, she
seemed to pick up on those things that were basal to the link that bonded a
male with a female. One of them was learning to be comfortable with the other.
He knew plenty of tricks of his own, so finding that his new partner was quick
to adapt to their unfolding relationship proved to him that his impression of
her was right on the money.
He
closed his eyes and groaned as she ran her lithe tongue across his flesh,
making him ache for all of the unfulfilled years he had spent here, residing in
this lonely lake once filled with so much life. He had thought to lose hope;
the sounds of laughter and joy had often been the only solace he had in his exile.
And then there had been Ophelia. But he had lost her to the unkindness of an
interfering father. Would Angelica's father be the same, or would he come
around to his wits before he managed to muddle up this, perhaps his last chance
at happiness.
There was
something to be said for repaying old debts, but not everyone understood the
significance of that.
Angelica
rubbed her fingers over his scrotum, feeling his testicles inside, and becoming
intrigued as they seemed to move with a life of their own. She had such little
knowledge of the human body, it being something that had to be stumbled upon in
this day and age, for few people even discussed it much less allowed it to be
taught. Even her aunt's information was limited to what she had discovered on
her own.
His
cock was a good eight inches long, she was sure, and try though she might, she
could not managed to take it all in without gagging. She was so wrapped up in
what she was doing that it never once dawned on her that she had been
underwater for many minutes without taking a breath. Or perhaps she assumed his
magic was going to work for her whenever he willed it, as he had assumed that
she was assuming. Either way, she was focusing on the task at hand, and was
soon sucking on his erection for all she was worth.
She was
rewarded with his fingers clamping down on her head, firmly but without undo
force. This simple action was all she needed to know that what she was doing
was something that made him feel good. It took only a few more minutes before
she could feel him tense up, and then in the next instant her mouth was flooded
with a warm and slightly salty fluid.
It
caught her by surprise, so she let go of him and spit it out, watching his seed
dissipate in a milky cloud of white. With a hesitant start, she surfaced with
just her head down to her eyes exposed. He was standing there, chest heaving
and eyes closed, his fingers still entwined in her hair. He parted his eyelids
and spoke, in a low, quiet tone.
"Aye,
if you not be the one, then there is no one at all in the world for me."
She
stood tall, allowing the water to roll off her bare skin in tiny rivulets of
clear, star-bespeckled drops.
"And if
you'll have me, I'll be yours forever."
"Be
careful what you say girl; forever is a real possibility."
"You
can't be that old!"
"No,
but time has yet to end."
She ran
that through her mind. Some of her relatives had lived long lives, but a
hundred years wasn't really forever, even if it might feel that way.
"I'll
be willing to stay by your side until you die."
"And if
I never do?"
"Then I
guess you're stuck with me for a very long time!"
"Stuck?
That is nothing like the term I would find more proper to describe a future
life with you."
"And
what might that be?"
"Privileged
might be a starter."
"So you
say." Because of his words her eyes sparkled and her chest heaved, shifting the
silver bit where it rested between her breasts. She still was unclear if this
was all a play to get her to lay with him, or if he really did have such strong
feelings for her. She had heard of love at first sight, and was unsure how to
tell it from an imposter.
"Yes, I
do say. Know this, Angelica; I have to assume that my previous encounter with
your aunt was not meant to be culminated as I thought it should be, or else you
would not be here now."
"Did
you love her?"
"I like
to think I did. I think I still do. Does that bother you?"
"I'm
not sure Douglas. Can a person love more than one at a time?"
"Does your father love you?"
"Of course he does!"
"Does he love your brother as
well?"
"Yes!"
"And your mother? Does he love
her?"
"Fine. I see your point. Would you
marry her if you could?"
"Marry is what your kind does among
themselves. I think I told you that. Do I still care for her? Yes I do. But we
have been separated, so no good would ever come from being together again."
She looked into his eyes and saw
nothing but the truth there.
"Do you consider me a second best
choice?"
"I consider you a second chance;
but not a second best choice. Fate interrupted one, and perhaps they have seen
fit to give me another. Or perhaps the first was merely setting the stage for
this."
She mulled over that. "So you're
saying that meeting my aunt was just preparation for meeting me?"
"I'm sure I couldn't say lass. But
I'd like to think that's the case."
"Hmmm. I could go with that I
guess."
She leaned up and put her arms
around his neck. He hardly faltered in his position as she pulled herself up
and kissed him on the lips. He braced his feet in the bottom mud, finding the
layer of clay just underneath it. Firm
hands found her rounded buttocks as he supported her with his muscular arms.
His mouth met hers and returned her kiss with more passion than he had allowed
himself to express in many a long year.
His blood caught fire, setting
loose a raging inferno inside. He sensed a similar condition in the girl. If
tonight was to prove as he hoped, they had to let down any and all barriers.
There was a risk in doing that, but what was life without risks? The answer was
simple enough.
Unbearable
Unbearable is what his life was; as
it had been for most of it after fleeing the persistent persecution back home.
And now it seemed that the circle was going to be finally closed. It was truly
a matter that involved the fates and those who directed them.
Angelica compressed herself against
him, her nipples pressing sharply into his flesh as the tip of his cock
snuggled carefully at the entrance of the antechamber to her womb. She had to
fight the urge to push down and get the waiting over with. She was already so
twitchy that she was trembling with expectation.
He pulled back just a little and
stared into her eyes. "There will be no turning back. Once we do this, it is
done. What happens afterwards remains to be seen."
"Seen? Felt is more like it. Why do
you wait? Can't you tell I'm ready?"
"I can tell you're ready, but I
feel it is honorable to give you a last chance to avoid what may come as a
result of our dalliance."
"I wish to avoid nothing that
involves you."
"So be it then."
He lowered her until his cock was
pressing tightly against the last remnant of her childhood. His hands relaxed,
allowing her to settle down on her own, which she did. She could feel the
warmth of his body concentrated there at the tip of his organ. Her toes dug
into the back of his legs as she bore down. For a moment there was nothing, and
then a flash of searing pain that blinded her.
As her eyesight cleared, she
shuddered as that organ of his slipped into her, spreading that which made her
a female and filling her in a manner she could never have dreamed of. Her
finger had merely been fun. This was phenomenal! Never had she considered that
a man could touch off the fireworks that were exploding inside. Her fingernails
dug into his back as her head arched backwards, dipping her hair into the water
once again.
From her vocal cords came a groan;
half pleasure and half pure, unadulterated, animalistic sexual instinct. Something inside snapped. Any reservations
she had fled like mice before a cat in that moment. If he was not the one, then
she wanted no one else - ever.
Douglas closed his eyes as they
merged their bodies. Sex was sex, so the act in itself was not new to him. What
he was waiting for was the sudden charge of energy that he was hoping was going
to hit them. It had happened only once, and sadly it not had been with this
girl's wonderful aunt. No, it had happened a very long time ago. It should have
only been a once in a lifetime event.
Thanks to ignorant people that bond
had been broken. It was ironic how it was seemingly going to be somewhat
restored, though in this case, a full repair was impossible. But reparations
came in forms not often foreseeable at the outset of a problem.
The jolt hit him. It hit him hard.
It wasn't just sex. It was one life force joining with another. The electricity
built up until her hair, despite being wet, arced through the air as though it
were still in the water. He could feel the energy running through his hands
where they touched her skin, and her felt a thrumming in his bones that rattled
his teeth.
Angelica looked quite, how do I say
this without sounding flippant? She looked like an angel. Her hair formed a
halo around her head, and her skin glowed like in the biblical tales of old. If
not for her present position of being impaled on his cock, she might very well
have been mistaken for being a messenger from the lord of above.
The look on her face was pure
rapture, and her eyes were filled with nothing but the sight of him. To her, he
looked as glorious as she felt, and in that moment, she knew she was meant to
be with him. The duration of time from her family entering this forgotten
resort to this point now was too short to be real, and yet there was no denying
that whatever had brought them together had done so with a majestic purpose to
it.
She stared into his eyes even as
she moved her hips, pressing down tightly to put as much of him into her as her
present, inexperienced form would allow. The smile that crossed her face was quite
lascivious, and the pressure from her nails was threatening to tear his flesh
in the shape of little crescent moons. She suddenly and fully understood why
her aunt was the way she was. She could also see why society might try to rein
in such extravagance. This was something money simply could not buy, and in the
right hands, such pleasure could eclipse all other forms of enjoyment and
entertainment.
She ground her hips down harder and
harder, and Douglas held her firmly in his grip, but the force she was exerting
was driving his feet deeper and deeper into the bottom. It was hardly what he
would have called romantic, so with an effort he pulled his feet loose and
began wading towards the deeper water. A trail of swirling muddy water followed
until he was far enough out to drop and swim.
Well, swim might not be the correct
word. They floated; they made love and they knew nothing else but the liquid
that surrounded them. It was as if the
water supplied all of her needs. Whereas above the surface she would have been
gasping for air due to her exertions, underneath all was calm.
Calm with the exception of their
hearts, which beat as one. Calm with the exception of their amour, which flamed
and rose like an inferno; calm except for the two bodies which thrashed and
rolled in the waters of a lake long forgotten. Calm was a disguise the lake
gave them, hiding their entwined bodies below its mirrored surface.
Angelica clung to him as a drowning
swimmer clings to a life preserver. She had only just met this man, for he was
a man whether he wished to think of himself as one or not. And she was a lady.
She had come here as a girl, and was now well past that immature stage of
womanhood. And if this was how her new life was going to start, she couldn't
wait to see how it was going to progress. The adventures that awaited her had
to be too numerous to imagine!
His manhood was part of her now,
and the throbbing length of it found places inside her she didn't know existed.
That spot where it rubbed something firm, something that made her insides move,
she just knew that was her womb it was caressing. If she could open it up to
him, she would have gladly done it. As it was, the thought of conceiving was no
longer terrifying.
It was a welcome thought.
Douglas, for his part in this was
as thrilled as the day he had connected with his very first mate, a heart-achingly
long time ago. He missed her still, but was wise enough to know that dwelling
on it was a poor substitute for finding another partner. That Ophelia had been
within his grasp and then lost still burned his moral self-righteousness, but
the males in that line were steadfast in their desire to protect what they
thought was theirs. So too had been Douglas, and when his mate had been taken
away, much destruction had occurred that day.
Those memories were more palatable
to him now, as his body swaying under the movements of his newfound love. The fates,
nay the eldritch creatures that looked over the lands had heard his pleas so
long ago and had taken it to heart. While it had taken such a long time in being
fulfilled mattered not now. It was only important that it was fulfilled.
Angelica let out a cry, albeit a
silent one, as for the first time ever she didn't have to try and stifle her
natural reaction to the pleasure that coursed through her body. The fact that
her ears heard nothing didn't matter. She was finally able to release the pent
up energy that had been building in her body since the transformation from
child to teen had been progressing.
Now she was filled with a passion
which seemed to know no bounds. Her soul was suddenly overflowing with so many things,
and while most were difficult to understand, she recognized that they were
feelings and memories that belonged to Douglas. She saw faces, among them her
aunt when she was the same age as Angelica was now. She saw other faces, angry
dark faces that were filled with hate and distrust.
She would have to ask him about
them. She had a feeling that had something to do with her, though for the life
of her, she had no idea what that would be.
Douglas felt a wash of clean
feelings and desires brighten his own darkened soul. It was like a blind person
suddenly seeing for the very first time. It was as though the sun had come out
after a lengthy and terrible storm.
She was the one. He could have
search a hundred years, and yet here was his chance at being happy right before
him. Having a female come to him once was a fluke; having a related female show
up on his doorstep was not a matter of chance, despite how it looked. He only
hoped that her father wasn't one to follow in the footsteps of his ancestors. Those
Scots were a tough bunch, but they were stupidly stubborn. As one of the kinder
ones had told him, after the minor war had been waged between him and them; they be nothing more than boggin bassas me
friend. I am so sorry any of this happened." He had referred to the
villagers as smelly idiots. Even in his distress, Douglas had managed a laugh.
Now the laugh was on them.
The girl dug into his flesh with a
mighty, joint wrenching conclusion as her body war torn by a terrific orgasm. Her
eyes were wide open, and her mouth as well, but no sound came out and there was
nothing for her eyes to see except the red of her blood as it rushed through
her body with the pressure to burst the vessels meant to contain it.
It was mind-numbingly awesome.
She lost her grip on him and
floated gently, still attached at the hip to him. He took her relaxation as a
cue to take over. Snagging her shoulder and holding her close, he felt her
rapidly beating heat booming in her chest. He kicked his feet, driving them
deeper into the depths.
There, he enveloped her and drove
his manhood into her with repeated blows. Her eyes went wide again, and her
nails found purchase in his sides, but the pain was muted by the pleasure they
were engaged in. He had dealt with enough pleasure and pain to know which of
the two to ignore.
Their bodies thrashed and rolled in
the darkened arena of their choice; thrashed until his seed came pouring out
again, this time to fill her nether regions to overflowing. His entire body
seemed consumed with the act, and his crushing strength held tightly onto her
until the pumping faded away.
They clung to each other, falling
asleep for a while in the captivating stillness. Angelica woke first and
looking upwards, she could see the dim glow of a partial moon as it hung over
the lake. She wondered what time it was and if she had been missed. In her
heart she was sorry for any distress she might have caused, but given the
chance, she would do this all over again without alteration.
He opened an eye and watched her
staring upwards. She turned her attention to him, and with a tired but
satisfied look on his face, he kicked his legs, sending them to the top. Their heads
broke the surface as one. She looked about her, seeing the dock barely discernible
in the distance. There seemed to be someone on it, but for the moment she cared
not a bit as to who it was. She had the only man she needed here in her arms.
She leaned in and hugged him
fiercely, pulling back when the pressure from the bit that lay on her chest
became unbearable. She pulled away, grabbed the metal object and held it in
front of her eyes, all the while watching Douglas too. Then, with a sudden wave
of mischievousness, she opened her mouth and placed the bit inside, just like
he had done.
Douglas was motionless. This was
the telltale moment.
Electricity ran through her,
illuminating her hair from the brownish black it had been to a brilliant white.
She went to scream but the bit held her mouth tightly closed. It was like
riding his back in horse form. She was powerless to move against it.
The water around her began to glow
and froth. Douglas shook his head and power-stroked back to shore. Some situations
where better to not be around when they happened. He too saw the lone figure on
the dock and made his way there. As he got to the shoreline and turned, the
light and the bubbles were fading from sight. Angelica was nowhere to be seen.
Her father was sitting on the old
wooden boards, staring out to where the recent disruption had been. He turned
to Douglas and in an even voice said, "I have lost my daughter. You are the
monster you were once declared to be."
"No."
"Are you sure?"
"Has anyone ever died here?"
"No. I almost did once."
Douglas sat down beside him. "I
know lad. You were a wee boy then. And your sister a pale beauty just like your
daughter."
Father sat up straighter. "I had
forgotten about almost drowning. It was you who saved me, wasn't it?"
"Aye, that it was."
"I can hardly be angry at losing my
daughter then, can I? If you had not saved me, I would never have married."
"True enough. But why do you human's
always look at what you think you lose? Look at what you gain!"
"What? You? I like you Douglas, but
I would prefer my own flesh and blood over someone else's."
"Nay, you stupid man. You aren't quite
as ignorant as your kinfolk, but you're close enough to it to raise my ire."
"Kinfolk?"
"You are Ian Macgregor, son of
Sean, son of Cormag. Your family owed me a debt. Did your father never mention
it?"
Father turned to him. "There was
talk of it, yes. But I was a child and I never understood what it all meant. IT
was why the family moved her to America."
"Your clan killed my mate. While
some might consider it an accident, it was done with willful ignorance."
"Murder? My family?"
"Yes. And I prayed to those powers
that could hear me to give me a suitable revenge. It was a long time coming,
but I think I have had the slate cleared."
"By killing my daughter?"
"You thick-skulled idiot! She is
not dead!"
"Something happened out there, and
she sank below the waves. You left her there."
At that moment, lightning struck
the middle of the lake, raising a cloud of steam and every hair on father's
head. He was blinded temporarily and his hearing buzzed. When both had cleared,
Douglas was back in the water, leaning into that old rotting hull. He pulled
something out and turned.
Father stared at what he held. It
was a silver bit. He had heard a few of the stories, but he had dismissed them
as supernatural and therefore impossible. He held it for a moment and looked at
the undecipherable inscriptions.
"Is this for her now?"
"Of course not. She has her own
already."
"What?"
"This one is mine. The other was
the one your ancestor stole from my mate. With it we can live for a very long
time. Without it we fade in a day's time. It is not something you lightly pilfer
from my kind. I fought your kin to
recover it. To this day I have waited for someone of the Macgregor clan to come
to me. Your sister came so very close, but now it is done. Your daughter is now
the owner of the other bit, and with it she will be as I am. "
"So she can never leave this lake?"
"Leave it? If you mean can she come
onto dry land, why of course she can. And since you intend to build a house
here, what difference does it make? She will be close to you all the days of
your life."
"She won't age, will she?"
"Nay. She will be like me. It is no
bad thing, living endlessly, when you have someone to share your life with.
Out in the middle of the lake the
light and bubbles returned. Douglas patted father on the back. He placed the
bit into his mouth and waded from shore, shifting as he did. The dark horse
that took his place turned and spoke mentally, mind to mind.
"Ian Macgregor, I feel that you are
a good and kind man. Accept what has happened as being destiny, and do nothing
to try and alter it. You have lost nothing this day. What you have gained is
near-immortality for your daughter, and with any luck, grandchildren fit for
any man of noble birth."
"Children? Or colts?"
The
horse actually laughed. "They will be one in the same my friend. You will see."
With
that he made off to the middle of the lake, where a white form had risen from
the water. The alabaster head still glowed like some heavenly body pulled down
from the night sky above. In her human form she would never have suffered
through making love being unmatched as they were, but the playing field had
been leveled. She had not known there were two bits, his and a match. Her blind
grab had gotten her the one she was destined for, and everything fell into place.
With any luck, this property; the lake and all that surrounded it, would remain
in the family for generations to come. In kelpie terms, that was a very long
time indeed.