His kisses trailed down her neck and she tilted her head invitingly. He groaned at the movement and she felt his manhood swell against her skin. Her knees weakened and she felt his grip on her tighten, but Bree decided the gravity was not helping her stay vertical. She called for the wind and it wrapped around them like a cloak, lifting them gently and placing them back on the ground on a horizontal position. She made sure to end up on top of him and backed out just enough to see his eyes widen in surprise.
Her heart was racing, and she felt daring, so she went down to kiss him again but not missing the chance to lightly brush her nipples against hi
That night, Nathaniel was having a hard time falling asleep. He kept reminiscing the surreal time they shared, not only on that moment but even after, during their training session. He had been with his fair share of ladies before, and even a sorceress that knew all sorts of potions to make things interesting, yet he had never been that fulfilled. There was just something about her and the way she surrendered to him so utterly and completely. He had noticed her honesty before, how she had never lied to him or even told him half-truths, but now he was beginning to notice her genuineness was not restricted to her words. There was not a single thing she did that was not authentic. Her body translated a kind of truth that was ancient and unmistakable, as if she were physically incapable of a dishonest reaction.
“Bree, I…” whatever explanation he was hoping to provide was cut short by the massive root that emerged from the ground and trapped him against the wall. The situation was awfully familiar, except now the branches were twice as large and she had done it without a single hint of effort. At least the training was paying off. Nate noticed she controlled the roots to such extent that he could not move a single muscle from the neck down but was left completely unharmed. He almost smiled from the thought that she was mad, but not enough to hurt him. “I will ask you some questions and you better believe I know you enough to tell w
Brianna left the cottage before the first rays of sunlight pierced her window. It took everything in her to get out of that bed, especially after the night they shared. She could still feel the light touches that rapidly evolved to desperate grasps, the soft kisses, the whispered words. One particular memory crawled into her mind just as she crossed the recently burnt land of the forest she called home.“You are beautiful, Brianna” His voice was still uneven from his recent release, specially so due to the roughness she had requested towards the end. She didn’t know she would enjoy it, but apparently having her wrists pinned by his hand above her head while he thrusted slo
Nate patted the bed hoping to bring a tiny warm body closer to him, letting out a frustrated sight when he found it cold. He stretched lazily, imagining the morning meal she might be cooking for them. He could get used to it, though he would prefer to wake up by her side to replay the indescribable events of the previous night. That was only their second time together and he was already picturing a future there, but how couldn’t he, when she had agreed to work with him for the Council? He was not sure how it worked for them, having a pair under the organization, but they could surely figure it out. They would do anything to have her by their side, he was confident of it. The lower floor
Bree found it harder to locate a spot that served her needs this time; a new village, about the size of the one she left, with a grand forest that needed tending. It used to be easy, the elements always guided her towards the next place she would reside. Granted this time she relocated before her work was done, but it was not as if it was that far from completion as well. She was sleeping in improvised shelters for the past couple of days, and her patience was beginning to fade. The day before, she thought the air finally decided to help her, directing her with soft blows towards a new path on the forest. She walked almost an entire da
The trio reached Brianna’s former cottage after a quick walk and Nate was beginning to get anxious. This part of the story was more sensitive, and any missed detail could undermine his efforts. His expression was casual and relaxed, but his heart was pounding like a racing horse inside his ribcage. They needed to believe him, otherwise not only his position within the organization would be endangered, but also his safety. Nobody hid something as powerful as Brianna from them and went unpunished.He almost believed that was the main reason he wanted them to fall for his story, but deep down he knew his major goal was to keep her out of danger. There were safer stories to tell, but they all
Lucius and Klaus stayed in the village a couple more days, sorting out the leadership change and collecting information from the few months Nate was there. There was not much to report since the village had no fighting inclination whatsoever, making him wonder why they had sent him there in the first place. Apparently, Klaus was wondering the same thing.“Boy, I will assign you to a different location. We’ll go back to the city and you will receive your new post after this week’s meeting”That was bad news. See, he had
Now that she understood the implications, she had to right her wrongs. The door to that wonderful world of possibilities was not simply opened by her. Someone was there to show her the way, and without him she would never have known. She had no idea what she had left behind, no way of telling if he was hurt, or angry, maybe both. She recognized a feeling she didn’t like but was way too honest to simply bury. She wanted him to be sad. Not because she would enjoy his suffering, not at all! But because whenever she allowed herself a second to think about him, she was miserable, and perhaps it soothed her heart to think he would feel the same. The first thing she had to do was call the eleme