Di ran from the house and into the driving ran, ignoring the slamming door and angry shout behind her. A flash of lightning illuminated the treeline briefly and Di glanced back fearfully over her shoulder, struggling to hold tears of panic. The shadow on the porch seemed undecided for a moment, then it plunged into the renewed darkness. Di could feel its anger across the short space. Her knees began to shake uncontrollably as panic swept through her body and the tears finally came as she ran unsteadily into the trees.
The cracking of twigs beneath her feet was drowned out momentarily by a sharp peal of thunder. Di thought she heard a shout through the howling wind and ran faster, arms outstretched. She cried out as a small branch whipped across her face, drawing blood. The trees loomed fast and sudden before her, threatening to knock her to the ground. Some small part of her mind called a warning as the sharp precipice loomed close, a sheer drop to the distant beach.
The shadow stepped in front of her abruptly and Di screamed. She ducked to one side and ran headlong into a thick trunk. The resulting crack sounded louder than the thunder and Di staggered away, hands fluttering to the gash that had opened in her forehead. The shadow paused, confused, and watched as one of Di's feet slipped from the safety of the rock ledge. When the shadow lunged forward Di's remaining strength fled and she slipped, flailing backward into the darkness. The ground rushed forward...
...and the brightness of the noon day was blotted out by a dark shadow, arm raised, long blade gleaming. Di scrambled to the side, her panic overwhelmed by confusion. The sword cracked against the ground and the man cursed, pulling heavily at the stuck weapon. Di tried climbing to her feet but a wave of dizziness made her stumble back to one knee. Something warm dripped down the side of her face and she abruptly recalled striking the tree. A growl sounded behind her, and Di turned to find that her attacker had regained his sword.
A clattering of hooves caused the man to pause. A massive white body was suddenly between Di and the man. A flash of brilliant blue blinded Di and the swordsman stumbled away, weapon dropping to his side. Squinting into the sun, Di saw a beautiful figure astride a white charger, sapphire gown billowing as the horse reared. A long, tapering wand was clenched in her right hand. As Di watched, the wand flashed again and Di's attacker was bathed in a wash of sapphire. When the light faded, the man was gone.
"Don't worry," the woman said. She slipped from her mount gracefully, the hem of her long gown dragging behind her. "I've just sent him away, he isn't hurt too badly."
Di opened her mouth to thank the woman but no sound would come out. Her savior reached out both hands and smiled. Di was inexplicably embarrassed; she almost stepped back for fear of bleeding on the woman's beautiful dress.
"Let's get you somewhere safe," the woman said. Her soft voice hardly carried across the still glen. Once again, Di found herself speechless. Then she simply fainted.
"I'm Wynn," the woman said. She dabbed at Di's face gently with a damp cloth. Behind her, light from two torches flickered off the walls of the cave. Di twisted around to survey her surroundings; she was lying on a pile of down pillows, and the walls of the cave were hung with numerous decorated tapestries. A small table stood to one side with a chair at either end. Beyond it, Di found a fireplace carved into one rock wall. The flames licked merrily at a spitted carcass of some kind; Di looked away from it quickly and found herself staring into Wynn's concerned eyes.
"Can you speak?" Wynn asked.
"I think so," Di answered. Her voice felt weak, but the throbbing in her head was already receding. Reaching up, she found that the cut on her forehead seemed to have closed. "Where are the stitches?" she asked.
Wynn laughed. The bright sound bounced off the walls of the cave and echoed into Di's ears. "Stitches? Why would anyone sew such beautiful skin?" She trailed the back of one fingernail softly down the side of Di's face. "I'd sooner ride Rhiannon over a cliff!" From somewhere beyond the room the horse snorted in protest.
Di's gaze remained locked to Wynn's as she turned her head slightly, wanting to feel the other woman's soft touch more fully on her face. Wynn obliged happily, stroking Di's hair back over her ear with one cool palm. "How did I get here?" Di finally asked. Wynn laughed again.
"You came to the glade, I found you, and I brought you here. He was stronger than you, but only because you're new to the real world. Give yourself time." Wynn somehow managed to smile as she talked, still stroking Di's hair. "I'm afraid I had to get rid of your clothes. They were beyond repair."
Di looked down at herself reflexively and found she was dressed only in a thin, white robe. She blushed, then smiled up at Wynn. "Is that how you knew about my beautiful skin?" she teased.
Instead of answering Wynn leaned forward, pressing her lips softly to Di's. Sighing to herself, Di settled even further into the pillows. A smooth palm brushed against Di's breast and her nipple responded through the thin fabric, encouraging Wynn further. Slipping one hand under the other woman's back, Wynn's kiss grew more insistent. Di reached up, wrapped her arms around her savior's back, pulled her down onto the pillows. They lay that way for what felt like eternity, mouths working silently against one another, the soft bond between them constantly reshaping itself.
Breaking the kiss, Wynn pushed herself up by her palms and pressed the tip of one finger to Di's lips. Smiling, the sorceress trailed the finger slowly across Di's chin, then down the smooth front of her neck. The gown parted soundlessly, sliding to either side until Di's breasts were exposed to Wynn's warm breath. Di smiled and closed her eyes as the other woman's hand caressed light circles on her skin. When Wynn's fingers reached the peak of one breast, she replaced them with her mouth. Di moaned, the sound rumbling deep in her chest beneath Wynn's feathery touch.
Opening her eyes, Di found Wynn's sapphire gown sliding from her body. The sorceress' hands were still stroking Di's breast and thigh; the dress seemed to move under its own volition. With a hardened nipple trapped between her lips, Wynn turned her head and looked into her lover's eyes. She smiled without releasing the captive bud and Di let out a small cry, then reached up to caress the exposed curve of Wynn's flank. Wynn made an appreciative noise and shifted slightly. Di's exploring hand soon discovered the heated cleft between Wynn's legs and she wiggled impatiently, not wanting to interrupt Wynn's ministrations to her breast, but eager to return the attention in a more fulfilling way.
A loud shout from outside the cave broke both women's concentration. Wynn was on her feet in an instant, ignoring the gown as it slithered completely away from her firm body. A thin, maple wand materialized in her hand as Wynn shut her eyes, brow wrinkled in concentration.