this chapter was a group effort, I cannot take credit
Chapter 3: Tangled into Legend
Adamir looked down at the red strands pulled straight back atop her head, flames stroking her scalp in a carefully controlled burn. Beneath her soft orange brow, her nose, an angelic triangle, buried into his silvery pubes. Bats - dark myriads of them - swarmed down her arms. He stroked her cheek and cupped the back of her head in his palm as Anna backed off, exposing his shaft and ringing her delicate lips about the edge of his glans.
With his gentle urging, she plunged again, her breath hissing through her nose as she took him right down and held herself there while her hand moved to cup his sac. With cheeks concaving and a slight wiggling of her elegantly perfect skull, she flicked and curled her tongue around the underside of his cock, taunting it to ejaculate, while her palm measured the tightening of his balls.
"Ngh, that's enough," Adamir said as he let her go. She pulled back and his cock slipped out, wet and bobbing, as she rested back on her heels, licking her lips to keep them from dripping, and caught her breath. "I didn't think it possible that you could get any better at this but somehow you are," he complimented her.
"You're the only one who can resist climax with me," she said as she reached for her sports bra, slipped it on and began putting herself back together.
"I wish I didn't have to," he said and rebuttoned his dark blue, nearly black shirt all the way up to the collar. "But such is the ritual. Build up the creative energy and keep it before shooting. It is essential, the only way." Adamir tucked his shirt neatly into his pants and and pinned his cuffs with links.
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"So, that movie that I was telling you about, The Office, you know the one that I modeled your interview look after?" Mina asked once they had reached altitude.
"Hm?" Lucy turned her attention from the window. She hadn't flown often in her life and had found the view of the channel below rather mesmerizing.
"He directed it," said Mina. "Adamir! That's the guy!"
"Yes," Lucy confirmed. "He's made twelve movies in the past twelve years. This will be his thirteenth." Lucy had been doing her research.
"It turns out that he also directed this other flick that I love, called Starship 9," said Mina. "It takes place on a ship deep in space and there are these lizard man aliens. There's even a hot lizard woman," she blushed.
"Yes, he's best known for The Terroroids, Curse of the Ruby Necklace, Phantom at the Gate and Esmerelda," Lucy listed some titles. "He gained fame from his first movie, Zombie Storm."
"I downloaded a couple of them," said Mina, coyly brandishing a tablet screen.
"I did too."
On the boat to Bratislava, they watched The Terroroids together, sitting shoulder to shoulder, temples resting against one another, sharing one earbud each as the tablet sat in their laps. It was a story about three incubi who put their victims into a state of absolute panic and fear as they inseminate them in hopes of of siring hellspawn, only for a generation later, their offspring to hunt them down to confront and destroy them one by one. Lucy had intended to review the picture on its technical merits but was so engrossed by the images and the performances that she could not take any notes. Instead, she found herself squirming in steamy perspiration, and in several instances squeezing Mina's hand, with Mina squeezing back enthusiastically.
At one point during a scene where one of the incubi in humanoid form was chasing down and about to pounce his dirt-streaked naked victim in the grimy boiler room of some old church, a silhouette reflected off the lexan screen. With a start, Lucy looked up to see another passenger, a tall wispy nondescript man, walking past and noticing what they were watching with a look of disgust. Turning hot pink, Lucy, fumbled to tap pause and tilt the screen upwards, angled out of sight, just as the victim, her stringy greased hair wildly flying, screamed at the sight of thin serpentine tentacles emerging from the demon's flanks. Mina looked up to see the passenger walk on with a scornful shake of his head. With a quiet snicker, she nuzzled closer and unpaused the movie. They may have been outsiders, but they were outsiders together.
Lucy and Mina arrived in Δachtice that afternoon. Their reservations were at the ΓdolnΓ½ Hostinec, a comfortable yet affordable wooden lodge style motel on the short business strip of the small town.
"Here are your keys. Enjoy your stay," said the receptionist at the front desk. "If you want to know about the local attractions, there is a board with pamphlets over here," he continued. "I can show them to you if you like."
"Do you know anything about the movie being shot here?" Mina asked, jumping in feet first. Lucy gave her a subtle elbowing.
"There is
something
going on at the castle but I don't know," he shrugged. "Someone has booked it closed for the winter, and also the Danica Estate."
"The Danica Estate?" Mina pried further.
"The manor on the hill. It is a hotel," he explained. "We are getting good business because it is full. Some kind of conference."
They got to the room and put their bags down.
From their second floor balcony, Lucy looked up at the mountainside behind the hotel. The old stone tower of the castle loomed above its fissured walls. Just a couple of miles up the hill, it was so close. They'd come so far already. She imagined what kind of story would be unfolding within it soon, perhaps already begun, committed to celluloid, images of blood and fear and lust.
Mina had gone out for food. It was a bit early for dinner but all of the travel had brought up their appetite. Leave it to her to find a sushi place in small town Slovakia for an order to go. She came back with boxes and chopsticks.
"That's the castle," said Mina as she stood next to her at the balcony window. "And
that
must be The Danica," she added, pointing out the multi-gabled estate nestled in the woods halfway down the slope. A slit cut into the trees switched back and forth indicating the road between them.
Lucy sat in the desk chair and Mina took the edge of the bed. They had dinner.
"I need a fork," said Lucy. "I can't use these." She brandished the chopsticks awkwardly.
"Yes, you can," said Mina as she held hers up and demonstrated. When Lucy fumbled, Mina reached across, grabbed her hand and fixed her grip. "Just like that," she winked. Her touch was warm and caring.
The two of them kept an eye out the balcony window. Mina was just as anxious as Lucy about their covert mission, although for different reasons.
"We're going to be on the set of a horror movie!" she said full of giddiness.
"I'm still not sure this will work," said Lucy, her mind still trying to sort everything out. "Adamir is terribly secretive. No one is even sure of his last name," she noted from her research.
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