Wandering Weres
#106 of The Moonrise Chronicles
It was raining again today, so I was stuck inside (knot joke...) and made this continuation to The Moonrise Chronicles. Enjoy.
He had no idea where he was going,
did Edward Peterson. But he was feeling unusually joyous. They had come through yet another near
catastrophe with their skin and limbs intact and they were on their way to
who-knew-where looking for a woman who seemed as nebulous are the night air.
As they drove through the city
heading to the west, away from the ocean that had recently been their temporary
home, Maggie shouted for him to turn around. He made a few corners until they
were back to where she had shouted. It was an electronics store.
"Cell phones! We need to get a hold
of everyone! We got so wrapped up in our own problems we forgot about the
others!"
"True, but I think the lady would
have had the kindness to tell us outright if something bad had happened to
them."
They ran into a problem with
language right away. Edward had been able to understand some in the past, but
he was finding that the rings didn't solve everything. Two of werewolf blood, knowing different
languages, had to either transform to speak or use the rings. He had understood
the courier well enough from his surprised reaction. But learning a whole new
language wasn't something one could do outright.
Or could they?
The salesman was a young fellow,
who was trying valiantly to communicate. Edward reached out and grabbed his
hand. The man's eyes went wide before rolling up in his head. The next moment
he was on the floor.
Maggie screamed, alerting others in
the store, who came running to his aid. Edward stepped back appalled.
For the next thirty minutes the
store was abuzz with employees and then paramedics and rescue workers. They
took him away in an ambulance, unconscious but breathing. But at the outset of
this to-do Maggie pulled him aside, as no one had yet connected the man's
collapse with them.
"What the hell did you do?"
"Ik was gewoon een poging om de basis
van zijn taal te achterhalen!"
She stopped and stared. "Did you
just rip his mind out?"
He shook his head as if to clear
it. "Shit! All I wanted to do was to be able to understand him!"
She stared at the unmoving body on
the floor. "I'm beginning to perhaps understand what that term was that Brother
Carcharoth used. It has to be based off of Latin. When we get our phones, I
need to look it up."
Edward felt terrible. He hadn't
wished to harm the man, just get the gist of his language. But as time ticked
away, he became aware that the conversations around him were comprehendible to
him, and yet they weren't in English. They came to his brain as English, but he
knew the words were not. He checked in his memories for anything out of place,
but found nothing. There were no odd bits floating around that he couldn't
assume had belonged to Robert. So
whatever had happened to this young man, if wasn't likely to be permanent.
As it was, another sales clerk
finally had the presence of mind to assist them despite the commotion. This
time Edward was able to make sense of what was being said, and about twenty
minutes after the ambulance left, he and Maggie left each with a brand new,
fully functional phone. He had paid them up for a year's time, with full
functionality right from the start. They simple had to wait a little while for
the service to begin.
This time he headed out of the city
and went south, towards Belgium and the city of Brussels. He had no set
direction in mind at the moment, finding only that he wanted to be out of this
city. His unintentional attack on the sales clerk had left him shaken and
unsure of himself.
Maggie was quiet for most of the
first hour of their drive. She knew that he had done something unintentional,
and yet, she felt that he had done no real harm to the man. She would have
rather waited around to see what became of him, but Edward would have none of
it. He was like a child who had done something he wasn't supposed to do who
then ran and hid to escape discovery.
She finally had enough and directed
him to pull over at one of the exits. He did so only reluctantly. He drove into
the town and parked across from an old stone and brick building that obviously
housed a tavern. He decided he needed a drink.
Inside, he was happy to learn that
in Belgium, they spoke pretty much the same Dutch as they did in Holland. He
ordered two beers, one apiece, and took a table in the darkest corner.
"What gives?" she asked, concern
evident in her tone.
"I might have killed him you know."
"Like you killed Robert?"
"Yes. All I wanted to do was to..."
"I know. You said it already. I
think you went in a little too strongly. " Just then a series of electronic
noises signaled that their phones were working.
"OK. First things first. If you're
going to try and drown your sorrows, remember that you can't, so don't even
try. You're protected against it by the metal in your head. Secondly, I'm
calling Uncle Alexei first to see if they made it to the ground safely. After
that, you and I are having a talk."
She was already dialing up her
uncle's number from memory, which was good, considering that their old phones
were probably at the bottom of the North Sea. The phone rang for a while before
he picked it up. He didn't sound pleased.
"Who is this and how did you get
this number?"
"Calm down! This is Maggie. Edward
and I are alright."
She could hear the phone clatter as
it hit the floor. There was a shout of
joy and then a mad scramble to pick it back up. "Niece! Is it really you?"
"Duh! Who else? We've had one hell
of a ride. Is everyone on your end intact?"
"Yes, yes! We have been worried
sick about you. Where are you?"
"In a bar somewhere in Belgium. We
had a meeting with someone that we now have to find. Someone called Lady Lily."
There was silence on the other end
of the phone. When the voice returned it was a little tight. "Lady Lily is a
myth."
"She seemed pretty real to us. She
saved us by pulling our lifeboat to shore."
Again the strain in the voice on
the other end was quite evident. "This cannot be. Even I, who know so little
about our kind, know the stories. Do you not know them as well?"
"Not me. I haven't a clue who she
is, but she saved us and directed us to find her. So now we're going to try.
Where are you?"
"We limped the plane back to St
Petersburg. We assumed there was no physical possibility of finding you and had
only hope to hold us together. Trust me when I say I had little expectations of
ever hearing from you again."
She spent the next hour talking
with her family, leaving Edward to pour drink after drink down his throat,
longing for the numbing effect it should have. He was becoming something more
terrifying with each passing day, all the while fighting what he was becoming
with every ounce of strength he could muster. Images of The Beast kept flitting
through his head. He could see himself becoming some uncontrollable horror
worse than anything he had heard of or had yet encountered. He had punched
holes in steel plating one-armed. He could decimate someone with a single
touch. He was finding that his control over his life was slipping away.
When the barmaid brought him his
eighth mug of frothy gold, he smiled at her and thanked her. She stood there
admiring his ability to hold his alcohol.
"You must have a hearty
constitution! Not many can quaff so much in such a short period of time and
still remain seated upright."
Maggie was still chatting away in
an animated fashion, so he decided a conversation would be nice, even with a
stranger.
"I'm afraid that alcohol and I
don't react as we should. I can't get drunk if my life depended on it."
She raised her eyebrows. "Is that
so?"
"It is."
"Let me talk to the proprietor. He
likes taking bets. If you aren't a liar then maybe you and he can make a little
wager." Before he could negate her suggestion, she was off to the back room.
She came back with a hefty fellow,
flaxen of hair and beard, and with a gut denoting his like for food and drink.
"This is him. He has been drinking
for an hour past, and has no more become bleary-eyed than you do when you
drink."
"Ho! A challenger!"
"Now wait a moment. I didn't come
here to make a scene. I just needed to get off the road for a little while."
"But here you are, and what an
appetite for beer! I'll tell you what. You and I have a contest - no? I win,
and you pay for all of the rounds. You win and I pay. And I will even throw in
a night's rest to seal the deal. There are very nice rooms nearby for you and
your lady."
The man was in earnest. Apparently he had a reputation in these
parts, and while it would have been wiser to avoid a confrontation with someone
who might possibly out-drink him, he chose just the opposite route.
"If you insist. This seems like a
nice place to spend the night."
The man laughed. "Ho! So the man
thinks he might win against me - the great Roedelleider!"
Edward paused momentarily. He
looked up at the man. "Fine. You have a
deal."
Maggie was confused when she got
off of the phone, for there was now a big man sitting at their table, and he
and her husband were eyeing each other warily. The big man was asking if he should
match the number of drinks that he, Edward, had already consumed, but the
matter was waived off.
"They don't matter in the long
run."
Maggie noted that he had taken his
ring off, though whether to try and get some effect from the alcohol or for
some other reason she didn't know. Apparently this was going to be a macho
little contest, with the winner the one who hit the floor last. This big fellow
had no idea what he was getting himself into.
Food was served with their drinks,
and Maggie ordered another glass for herself, since her original one had
disappeared while she was talking with her family. She had taken care to talk
with his side as well, since he seemed preoccupied at the moment. She alluded
that he might be experiencing some difficulties, but otherwise left the matter
open to interpretation.
The blonde made a show of his
emptying of his glasses, while Edward seemed more blasé. It wasn't his idea to
have this contest, much less wasting so much good beer when it could be enjoyed
by others. But he was soon intrigued. While he had no doubt that this man had
extraordinary powers when it came to drinking, he had no idea just how much he
was capable of holding.
The only interruption for either of
them was the occasional trip to the bathroom. The patrons soon crowded around,
watching in fascination as glass after glass of brew slipped down their gullets
with nothing to show for it. There was no red eyes, no rosy cheeks, nothing. The knot of men seemed intrigued by this
display, and each picked a spot from where to watch and couldn't be budged from
their perches..
The blonde finally called it a
draw.
"I declare you the winner! I am
cutting my losses now since I am paying for it. You sir, are the new Roedelleider!"
Maggie narrowed her focus to
Edward. "What?"
"His title I guess. I'm the new
champion. I probably get my name on the wall somewhere."
The blonde man shook his head to
say otherwise. "No young lady, he is now the leader of the local pack."
"Pack of what? Drunkards?"
The man might have taken offense,
but he understood more than he was letting onto to. "You Americans think you
know so much. Bah. There are hundreds of werewolves who are older than your
fledgling little country. You have much to learn."
She sat up. "Werewolves? What the
hell do you think we are?"
"That would be impolite for me to
say. But if you are not of The Kind, then what are you?"
Edward rose. "I don't know how this
came to pass, but I am in charge of no one. I am trying to find someone and so
I have no intention of sticking around here."
"You have no choice. You are the
leader now. To be honest, I have had it for far too long. It feels good to be
rid of it, at least for the time being."
Maggie was still stuck on the
werewolf bit. "I take it you're of The Kind as well?" She was aware that the bar
was filled with people who might or might not take their bantering for being
nothing more than drunken stupidity.
For an answer his hair darkened and
grew out as his face lengthened. But then, just as quickly, he resumed his
human appearance.
Edward leaned back and cracked his
shoulders. "What gave us away?"
"One does not drink like you drink
without attracting notice. The lady who served you knows that I am always
looking for a challenger. It is good to finally be beaten."
Indicating the crowd, Edward
inquired. "Is this those I am in charge of?"
Several men roared with laughter.
"No one is in charge of these men except for themselves. But if there is a
need, they will fight behind the one who leads. That is now you."
"Fight? Do you know something that I
do not?"
"No. But the need does occasionally
rise up where we are called upon."
Edward sat back, looking both
amused and perturbed. "How did you know I was coming here? I didn't even know
it until I was ordered off the road."
"Son, I didn't know a thing about
you until you arrived. If you weren't coming here to issue the challenge, then
where are you going?"
"I seek someone called Lady Lily."
There was a murmur that ran through
the bar. "Lady Lily you say. You realize that you cannot ever find her. She will
find you if she wishes to, but finding her? That has always been an
impossibility."
Maggie morphed claws on her
fingertips and ran them across the tabletop. "She said we had to find her. Her
words. And now you say she can't be found? Have you ever gone looking for her?"
"Now young lady, don't get hasty
and ruin my good furniture. That is what the stories say. If she sent you
looking for her, then she must have a reason, unless you have been duped by an
imposter."
"I sincerely doubt we have been
duped." But her voice was less sure than it had been.
Edward was still convinced there
was no treachery involved. "Since meeting her just a few days ago, I have come
to the conclusion that she is very wise and probably very old. I don't think
anyone could make that kind of impression on me if they weren't for real."
"You saw the lady?" the man asked
incredulously.
"No. We just heard her voice."
"I see. Well, let me just say that
I have had dealings with her in years past, and that you will never know it was
her until after the fact. Be on your guard. I won't say she is dangerous, but
she has her own mind and her own methods of doing things. They might run
counter to what you think or believe, but in the end, her will is the one that
will win out."
"Really?" asked Maggie
skeptically."Evidence?"
The man pointed around to the bar.
"I never in my life ever expected to own a place like this. And here it has
been going on fifty years, and I'm still running it."
"You don't look a day past sixty!"
"No I do not. But let's just say
that before I became the owner, a full seven ordinary men lived their lives
under the roof as caretakers of the tap. I remember each and every one of them
quite well."
"And no one has caught on to how
old you are?"
"None that live. It is good to have
your friends about you. But overall, the cover story I have is manageable,
unless some idiot from some magazine comes looking for something interesting to
write. Normally, a few extra beers and a lot of tall tales makes for a good
write, and they leave before uncovering the truth."
"I see. So you still think that
we'll never find this lady?"
"I cannot honestly say. All I know
is what I have been told. No one finds her; she finds you."
Maggie dipped back down to her
phone, still intent on finishing her tasks. That these men were all of The Kind
was obvious, and since they meant them no harm, she let Edward deal with them
in his own way. She had bigger fish to fry. She clicked on the browser and put
in several permutations of the words the old man had used, since she was unsure
of the spelling. After a few tries, she stared at the screen before clicking
her nails on the table.
"Edward?"
He turned, attracted by the tone in
her voice.
"What is it?"
"You're a soul eater."
"What?"
At that very same moment everyone
gathered around them pulled back.
"A soul eater. It makes sense. You
removed Robert from his body. You killed him by eating his soul."
The big blonde, whose English was
pretty good, leaned in carefully, like a man leaning over a pool of sharks.
"Robert who?"
Maggie shrugged. "Robert Louis
Stevenson. You know; the guy who wrote about Mr. Hyde."
The blonde gave her a look that
spoke volumes. "Hyde was not to be trifled with. I never had reason to tangle
with him, but I know the tales from the war days."
Edward took a pull off of the one
remaining full glasses of beer on the table. "Hyde is gone."
Everyone stepped back a little
farther. "Seriously?"
Edward was growing disillusioned
with this group. First he was hailed as some sort of new leader and then he was
suddenly being treated like he was a pariah.
"Yes. And yes, I guess I sort of
absorbed what made him who he was into myself. I had no idea I could even do
that until I tried it. It was the only way to separate him from Hyde."
The blonde moved in closer. "So do
you control the power, or does the power control you?"
"How can I tell?"
The man put his arm out. "By
touching me. Tune out anything and everything but a simple touch."
Edward did so only with much
trepidation. He hardly needed another person down on the ground. He closed his
mind and touched the man. Nothing happened.
"See! Like every other aspect of
your essence, you have the ability to choose how and when you use your power.
Tapping something heretofore unused has its risks. I can see why the lady might
wish for you to find her. You pose a significant danger to yourself and to
others."
"At least there's an upside to it.
I hardly like the idea that I can remove people from their bodies. That's a
rather unsettling thing to be able to do."
The blonde stuck out his hand
again. "My name is Reynaud. And yours?"
"Edward. And this is my wife,
Maggie. I don't mean to be rude, but how is it that the first place I stop
happens to be run by someone akin to what we are? I not only find that to be
unlikely, it smacks of being a set up."
The big blonde laughed. "Have you
never heard the saying that like calls to like?"
"I know that all too well."
"Then what more do you need to
know? You arrived here because you were called to us. You will find that
coincidences are far less that than they are fortuitous meetings meant to be."
"Something about this doesn't sit
well with me. Are you trying to tell me that everything we do is predestined?"
Again the man laughed. "Not at all,
though the lady can see what is to come, so they say. "
"I haven't had much luck with
that."
"What? You can see the future as
well?"
"No so well. It's like everything I
see may or may not happen, or may or may not have relevance."
"Hmmm." Reynard rubbed his chin. "I
see. You are still very young. I suppose you might lack the conviction and
experience necessary to control what you have available to you. I for one
cannot see into the future. I would think that would be a ghastly bore to deal
with."
"Bore? Not yet. I haven't seen a
thing that has been overly helpful to me."
"Unlike the lady. She is said to
see things clearly. But yet, she does little to help or hinder. Your case
therefore must be very unusual. Legend has it she stays on the periphery of
matters until such time as it demands her attention."
"About her. Who is she exactly?"
"Exactly? No one can say except for
her. She is thought of as the eldest of us, even with all of the variations
that exist among us."
"Yes, there does seem to be a lot
of variety. Maggie has different powers and abilities than I do, and I have
some that are beyond her abilities. I have no wings, but she does. Or at least,
she did."
"Wings? She is Kludde?"
"Kludde?"
"You do not know the term? That
will change very quickly. Kludde is what we are, this band of brothers. We are
somewhat unique, but if your lady has the ability to fly then she is very much
akin to what we are."
Edward swallowed and looked around
at all of the eager faces. The emotions here were as rapidly changing as a
North Sea front. "And what is that?"
"We will show you, but not here and
not now. There is a time and a place for everything."
"I don't understand."
"But you will." He turned to
Maggie. "Girl, where do you originate?"
"America," was her reply.
"That is obvious. I mean, your
ancestry."
"My father is a Leeds, and my
mother descended from the tsar's family."
"A reaffirmation then."
"A what?"
"I don't know that I can explain it
to you. It's what you would call genetics."
"I know what genetics is! What are
you saying about me?"
The man sat down. "I can only tell
you in a precursory way. Some traits dilute as they get mixed with plain blood.
Some traits require two of the same; what do they call it? Oh yes, an allele.
It is too complicated for the likes of me to completely understand, but who and
what you are gets passed down. What I wonder is how your parentage could have
resulted in such a strong combination. The same goes for your male friend here.
I sense that there is much about him that is very old. Where he managed to get
the combination of factors to allow for this is beyond me. "
Edward shrugged it off. He was what
he was, though truthfully, at the moment he was still left wondering what that
was. "So what of you? What is a Kludde?"
"I told you I will show you later.
Sometimes seeing is a better teacher than mere word of mouth."
The group of men dispersed to their
former seats, allowing Reynard to take them outside and around the corner.
There was a little inn which he also owned, and taking them inside, made a
sweeping gesture. "It is entirely empty at the moment, so I will make it yours
until such time as you choose to move one."
"Are you certain?"
"Am I certain? I owe fealty to you now
as the leader. Consider this a token of my appreciation."
Without another word and to avoid
an argument, he left, closing the door to the place behind him. It was old,
with rough hewn timbers aged dark with the accumulation of lamp soot and grimy
hands. But despite this feeling of decrepitude, the place was clean and smelled
as fresh as any modern hotel.
"I'm not sure I like this idea," he
said to no one in particular.
"Why?"
He started out of his thoughts.
"This feels like a set up."
"I know what you mean. I had no
idea what we were going to be getting into when I told you to pull over. I just
felt the urge to have a talk with you. You've been a little morose since we
left Amsterdam."
"I know, but the funny thing is, I
feel a little better about it now, though I detest being referred to as a soul
eater. I have no desire to go around sucking people from their bodies."
"I should hope not. But you are
what you are. And I am what I am. We can't make the same mistake Robert did by
trying to be something we 're not."
"Yeah, I know. I just wish I knew a
little more about where we're headed in all of this. I mean, Kludde - what the
hell is a Kludde?"
She held up her phone. "They have
wi-fi. Shall I look it up?"
"No. I think that if he feels a
demonstration is in order, then we will allow him to show us."
"As you wish. As for me, I think
that a little rest is warranted, unless of course, you have something else
planned that requires the bed." She let her suggestion trail off.
He felt a rise in his groin. "You
know, maybe I do."
They had their pick of rooms, and
chose one on the second floor, overlooking the street. The sheets were as white
as snow, and the feather pillows top of the line. Unless he had a lot fo guests
staying here, he went to an awful lot of trouble making this place comfortable
for the two of them. Maggie too had to pull her mind from the possibility that
this was some sort of trick. She just couldn't see any point in someone trying
to pull something over on them.
Edward undressed, feeling strangely
out of place here. He was driving an old car, wearing old clothing, and was now
staying in a building that might very well date back hundreds of years. IT was
a sort of time travel, and he wasn't feeling all too settled about it.
Maggie could sense his mild dismay,
but not the cause. The building was old, but the room was as nice as a person
could ask for. She thought about touching his arm, but was overcome with an
unreasonable fear. She wanted no part of getting sucked into his body. It was
his job to invade hers...
"Husband?"
He twisted up his face in a smile. "Wife?"
"It'll be alright."
"I hope so. I don't like feeling
like I'm not in control. It seems every time something new happens, I go off
the deep end."
"Yeah, I've noticed that about you.
Good thing you have me around. Would you like to practice your soul sucking on
me?"
"No!"
"Then how about something more physical
and pleasurable? It's been a while since we had any real time alone."
"I agree. Let's just forget about
everything and think about ourselves."
He emptied his pants pockets on the
old nightstand and crawled into the bed. She followed, sticking with her more
mature appearing body. He had voiced no negativity towards her maturing facade,
knowing all too well that the person within remained the same. She might never
have Verona's attributes, but she had every intention of honing her own.
Her hair was much longer now,
having grown out to the point that she had taken to tying it back. Her breasts
had grown to a more respectable size while her crotch has erupted with a carpet
on fine soft fur. Not hair, but genuine fur. She didn't know if this was normal
or if it were the result of her own mind playing tricks with her body, but she
loved it regardless.
So did he. His cock was hard before
he hit the bed. When he tried, he found he could drive nearly everything but
the present from his mind. He had a clear slate upon which to work, and he
intended to fill it with memories meant to last a lifetime.
His touch brought forth just a lit
nervousness from her which dissipated when nothing bad happened. She was careful too to keep her
mind out of the present equation. Minds were wonderful, but there were times
when they just got in the way.
He pulled her down, kissing her
passionately. She sprouted pointy ears and a bushy tail, but he didn't even
notice. All he could sense was the warm passion coming through from her lips as
she pressed her face into his.
She wasn't being forceful, but she
found herself in a hurry to get going. She had hardly realized how much pent up
energy she had after their stressful voyage on the open sea. During that time
they had only had one real night together. The rest was spent watching and
worrying.
She sat up, breaking their
connection, grabbed his cock and guided it between her legs. He could feel her
tail slapping back and forth across his knees as she happily took him in. She
sighed as she settled down slowly, making herself as tight as was practically possible,
forcing him to part her insides like it was the first time. It was a trick she
knew he loved, and it was one she intended to not overuse. From what she had
gathered, they might very well be stuck with each other for a very long time. There
was no sense in using up her arsenal of ploys too quickly. On the other hand,
time meant that she was going to be able to learn a few now things along the
way.
What fun!
As she leaned back down he grabbed
her ears gently and returned to kissing her. "He broke off for a moment to gaze
into her eyes. "So Mrs. Peterson. DO we consider this our honeymoon?"
"I suppose we could. But you know
how our kind reacts to the moon!"
"I do."
"I do too."
"IS that a matter of vows or a
matter of understanding?"
"Perhaps it is both. You will have
me, won't you?"
"You have no idea how much I want
you. In all of my unsurety; all of my mishaps and misadventures, you have been
the one thing that has held me together."
"So then, you aren't angry at all
the things that have happened because you have met me?"
He pulled her down, reveling in the
feel of her sharp nipples burrowing into his chest. "Oh, I'm angry, and I'm
happy, I'm smarter and more stupid than before, I have never wanted adventure
more and yet have never been more homesick than I am now. I have never felt
more alive despite being nearly dead more than a few times. Knowing you has
shown me want living ia all about. I may be one hell of a mess inside, but I
can never go back to being what I was, and I don't think I really want to."
His words struck her with such a
force that her body reacted in a most intimate and sensual way. Without warning
she tightened up in an orgasm and gasped just before biting down on his chest.
Her hips were late to the party, but they began making up lost time by rapidly
rocking back and forth with as much power as they could muster. A normal man
would have howled in pain.
Edward howled with pleasure as she
worked him over.
She collapsed few minutes later,
panting so much her tongue had rolled out. HE suppressed a smile
"It has been a while hasn't it?"
"God yes! Sorry about that."
"Sorry for what? I take no offense
where none should be taken. However, I hope you know that just because you got
off first doesn't mean were done."
She blinked her eyes fetchingly. "I
sure as hell hope not!"
He could feel her giving him a very
personal squeeze. His response was to thrust in deeper. He reached down and grabbed
the base of her tail with one hand while the other found and rubbed her anus.
She licked his face ever more rapidly as his finger played with her back door.
They hadn't done a lot of anal play, but she was getting to like all sorts of
things. It he could just keep his persona under control things might go well.
The fact was, he had managed to
suppress everything but who he was at the moment. Essentially, he was back to
being who he was to begin with, leastwise, before he had undergone his change.
He was just a simple, happy, sexually aroused man with an equally aroused
female. In that, there were no limits to what they could do.
She let him work her for a while,
relaxing to allow herself to loosen up. She might be tough, but she knew she
had limitations. Having healed from his exuberance in the past, a little
preparation went a long ways in avoiding a repeat misadventure.
When she felt sufficiently
prepared, she sat up again, slipped off his cock and guided him to her back
hole. With a sigh, she impaled herself and relaxed as his length slid past her
sphincter. It was a pleasurable feeling, but one distinctly different from her
cunt. It lit an entirely separate set of nerve ending on fire, and it was a
fire she didn't want put out too soon.
Edward groaned as his cock went
from one exquisite hole to another. HE let her do the moving, knowing his
propensity for getting a little out of hand. She dropped down until her tail
was resting on the bed, and then, with a fluid motion, rose against until she
was nearly off. At the last second she dropped back down again.
He opened his eyes when she
stopped. She was grinning impishly at him.
"You know, I could get to like this
place. The more I'm here, the more homey it feels. It's nice to be able to
relax and enjoy each other for a change."
She punctuated her statement with a
little tight-assed pull on his cock.
"This place does seem to grow on a
person, doesn't it?"
"Yeah. Can we stay a few days at
least?"
"I don't see why not."
She leaned down and ran her tongue
over his nipples. Then she sat back up and grabbed his hands, placed them on
her own.
"Do you like?"
"Very mush so."
"They aren't Verona's"
"No they're not."
She felt a twinge of jealousy.
"No?"
"No. Her's were her's and your's
are perfect."
She felt a tear come to her eye. "Are
you trying to seduce me?"
His mouth twisted up in a grin. "A
little late to ask that, isn't it?"
She kissed him again. "Maybe. How
much stamina so you have in you?"
"Probably as much as you have cock
in you right now."
"Then it looks like it's going to
be a great evening!"