Hey! This is first story, so I apologize if it's a little rough. You'll learn about the characters first, then we'll get into the naughty bits.
I appreciate any comments, questions, or advice!
Thank you!
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The humans woke one by one and began their preparations for the morning. Caindri began preparing a simple, but hardy breakfast for everyone. Hauke and Bhann tended to the horses. Cassandra was filling in Aria on the disguise she created for the group. "We'll get stopped less if we look like simple merchants. Unfortunately, it's not the most comfortable way to ride or even the fastest, but I think we'll be asked the least amount of questions."
"Who would stop us?" Aria asked. Her picture of the world was simply and extension of her life in the clan. She couldn't picture not being able to move freely as long as you had pure motivations.
Cassandra frowned slightly, "The world is not as peaceful as it once was, and it's getting more and more dangerous each year. Many people have enemies, real or perceived, and they're terrified enough to project their fears on anyone that they come across, sometimes with deadly results. But that's something we're hoping to change!" Cassandra finished on a happier note.
Aria was absorbing that information when Cassandra added, "Elves are kind of conspicuous on the road we're taking. We'll have to pretend that you and Oliver are laborers." Aria's eyes darted over to Oliver and back before she nodded. "And you'll have to travel in the back of the wagons with the merchandise." Cassandra looked bashful, "I'm sorry"
Without a word, Aria rose and walked to closest wagon. She peeked in the back of it.
Turnips ... Piles and piles of turnips.
"You've got to be kidding me." Aria turned to Cassandra and opened her mouth to protest, but was interrupted by Hauke.
"Everyone ready to head out?" Aria glared at him, but dutifully climbed into the back of the wagon.
"At least there are two wagons, so I can have some time alone." Aria grumbled to herself.
"No such luck." Aria head whipped up as Oliver climbed into the back of the same wagon.
"Why?" Aria asked, angrily.
"I want company." He said, matter of fact, as he rearranged some turnips to make a sort of chair. Aria moved to get up, but a jolt of the wagon set her back into her chair. Oliver chuckled and closed his eyes. This gave Aria an opportunity to study Oliver in earnest.
He was a bit taller than her and lacked the muscle that Aria saw in other elves. Elves were trim by nature, but most mages spent their days studying old texts rather than the physical training that Aria was subjected to. He had long slender fingers that were always drumming on something. His long, dark eyelashes fanned over his cheeks. One eye popped opened open and wide smile spread across his face. Aria looked away quickly, pretending to be deep in her own thoughts.
"Like what you see?" Oliver asked as he sat up and leaned forward.
"You must still be dreaming." Aria answered without looking at him. Oliver laughed and settled back into his seat.
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Their voices rose to incredible volumes. The birds in the trees along the road scattered as the party approached.
"What kind of Gods would disappear as soon as their people are enslaved?! They're sadistic maniacs that enjoy nothing more than to see their people suffer!" Oliver boomed, his eyes wide and angry.
"They were punishing us for our sins! It's not their fault your people didn't flee to the woods when they had the chance!!" Aria retorted, her voice growing louder and louder.
"Oh, so running cowardly to live as a recluse in the woods would have been better than standing up for our right to live alongside the humans?! Many didn't even have the chance to run! Dragged from their homes amidst flame and smoke. Surrounded by blood-thirsty humans. And the elves with children: what were they to do? Abandon them to save themselves?"
Aria fell silent. Every time they rehashed this argument, she was never able to respond to this. *Centuries later, that's what my parents did when it came down to it,* she thought, sadly. *What's stopping anyone else?*
"Filthy knife-ear." Aria whispered. Oliver's face turned an unnatural shade of red that extended down his neck and to the tips of his ears. They began hurling insults at each other. Most were centered around being an elf, because that was the easiest vantage point, despite the fact that it was trait they both shared.