The forest was dark, the ground damp from yesterday's rain. Aemilia pulled her cloak tighter to ward away the chill in her bones. Strange birds croaked some distance above her as she pushed her way through a tangle of leaves and shrubbery. Just as she thought she couldn't possibly be more lost, she stumbled into a clearing.
Light enveloped her, blinding.
When her eyes adjusted, Aemilia saw a woman sitting on a small lake. She wasn't in the lake, but atop it. Somehow, the water lapped gently about her legs and feet, but none of her body was submerged beneath it. Aemilia stared in wonder. She was so stunned that it took her a few moments to realise the woman was completely naked.
"Are you the Lady of the Wood?" Aemilia asked. Her voice trembled in spite of her conscious will to sound strong and resolute.
The woman laughed. "Yes, you've found me, little girl. Oh, don't look offended; everyone in the world is little to me. I am older than the wood itself." She rinsed water through her hair, which was gold and flowing, strung with small leaves. All the while, she kept her eyes on Aemilia. There was something in that look that made Aemilia nervous.
The woman's voice was deep and melodious. It brought sweet images to Aemilia's mind, though of what she could not say. The effect made her more relaxed, somehow. "Well," the woman continued, "I am Jessalain of the Wood, and you have not told me why it is you come. Do you seek my wisdom? Is it a boon you wish me to bestow upon you? Or, do you crave the simple pleasures of flesh? I can give you all three and more, if you entertain me with your company. It has been so long since I've had a guest in my home."
Aemilia's eyes lingered for half a heartbeat on the woman's breasts, round and beautiful. Jessalain seemed to sense her, and met her eyes with a wry smile. "Speak, girl. Tell me your name."
"I am Aemilia of Cainhall. I come seeking the wisdom of the forest. More importantly, I seek to do what no novice has done before. Our sect worships you, fair lady, but, as you yourself confess, few have ever sought you out to learn of your magic directly. They say it is forbidden..."
Jessalain smiled. "Ah, so it is knowledge you seek. Knowledge to stand above your peers - the power to be better than all those who came before you. I sense great ambition in you, little girl. A lust for power, chained inside a delicate girl so frail and precious, like a fruit ripe for picking." The woman thought for a moment. "Come closer," she drawled. "Let me get a better look at you."
Hesitantly, Aemilia approached the small lake.
Jessalain let out a low growl. "Slender features, wide hips, high cheekbones, and... Light eyes. You are born of nobility, little girl."
Aemilia opened her mouth to speak, but could find no words.
"Ah, so you're a bastard. Nobody told you who your father is, did they?"
"I have no idea what you're talking about!" Aemilia snapped. "I came to ask questions, not answer them. If all you will do is speak in riddles, I will be leaving."
Slowly, the Lady of the Wood sat back and spread her legs, making ripples in the water. Her bare hand covered the space between her thighs. "Sometimes," Jessalain said, "a little girl must sacrifice of herself if she is to achieve her goals. I can see the lust in your eyes. I admire it. You want to be a powerful mage, do not deny it. But, if you would have something of me, I would also take something of you in return."
Aemilia tried hard to control her impatience. As frustrating as this encounter was, she couldn't afford to go back to her masters empty handed. When she again met Jessalain's cunning eyes, she saw that the sorceress was well aware of that fact. "What would you take?" Aemilia asked.