A/N
I know this chapter took way too long. But, here it is. :D I do hope you enjoy reading it. Please do share your comments with me. :)
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"Let's consider how to approach this seemingly 'simple' find, shall we?" Kidlat's voice was even, reasonable and calm as he rearranged their packs into a neat little line on the clearing floor, the movements betraying his own agitation. "Because I sure as hell am not going in there unprepared."
Deep, authoritative, just right,
Kidlat thinks as he looks at his two adventure partners.
Someone has to be in charge, right? Right.
Jinx nodded her assent, her eyes a turbulent roil of night flecked with molten gold in the waning light. "As disturbing as the ease of this find may be, Cocoy, you can't deny that the setting of this dilemma is beautiful." She spread out a hand and swept it across the horizon to her right, where the sun was dipping into a far-off sliver of sea in a blaze of deep purple, vibrant pink and fiery orange flecked with the purest gold.
The colors of the sunset were stunning—par for the course anywhere in the Philippines, yes. But this evening there was a wildness and violence to the setting sun's descent, or at least that's how it seemed to Cocoy, who watched it over steepled fingers held tight to the tip of his well-shaped nose.
Never had the sunset felt more like an omen than it did now.
"Well, we can have dinner and a show first, I suppose," Cocoy said nodding pensively at the horizon as the last half of sun dipped further beneath the sea. "I suppose the vacuum-packed food is warm enough."
He reached into the camper's pot where Kidlat had boiled water and immersed the viand and rice packs to heat. The three sat close together while they ate with sporks, as if they needed the reassurance of each other's company but did not want to say it out loud. They disposed of the remains of their meal in silence, stuffing the wrappings in a garbage bag they would bring down from the mountain once this quest of theirs was done. If it got done.
There is something about being out in the wilderness,
Jinx mused,
that encourages silence. Perhaps it is reverence.
She moved out from between her men and reached for her backpack and withdrew her notebook and a small flashlight to read by.
Cocoy rose and took his own notes and a flashlight out of his pack and perused them, standing like a shadow against the dying daylight.
Kidlat watched both his lovers with a slow smile, wondering if they'd ever know just how sublime they looked backlit by a darkening sky before he allowed his thoughts to go back to the puzzle of what to do. He was getting tempted to just drag his man and his woman down to the leaf-strewn floor of the clearing and ravish them both until none of them could move.
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"Okay, what was it Gandalf said in 'Return of the King' again? 'Speak, friend' or summat like that?" Cocoy was sitting coiled on a convenient boulder, trying to lighten the dark and dreary mood his two companions had fallen into.
Kidlat leaned against the white stone of the cave's "entrance" and cast a faint smile that hailed Cocoy's attempt at humor at his man and his woman. Jinx, on the other hand, was flipping through the small tickler notebook she had in hand, slowly, at first, then with more impatience, tsking as she went. Both men still had re-slung their backpacks, preparatory to the spelunking they were about to do.
"Actually, what we may have to do is see the stone for what it is: An illusion." Her brow was knotted as she read her notes by flashlight now that night swathed the mountainside fully. She also had her pack on, but was thinking it just might go up in flames. "It says you need 'the fire of a Diwata's steps' to lead you inside and, once inside, you need to 'find the meandering path through the rocks,' or whatever."
"Does that mean we don't get any action until we're in?" Cocoy asked flippantly, blowing a stray curl off his forehead as he looked at Jinx.
"Well, that would be one way to get her fire up," Kidlat answered, his voice cautiously hopeful. "But does that mean we get to feel her up? Because if she isn't coming, it would be kind of rude if we did."
"Just you wait until we have to do the ritual to make you boys immortal," Jinx said with just the hint of menace in her voice as she took her hiking boots and socks off and stuck them into Cocoy's pack. "I'll get mine then. So, let's do this. Get your hands on me."
"I'm beginning to like this adventure," Cocoy said as he rose from the boulder and approached Jinx with both hands out at breast-level. "I'll have a grand time playing with these."
Kidlat was behind Jinx in a trice, his hands smoothing her boot-cut blue jeans and over her slim hips with slow, skimming motions up just beneath the curve of her breasts, then down almost to her groin, while his lips feathered kisses down her nape and Cocoy made light tracery with his fingertips over the vee of her button-down shirt.
"You do need to be alert enough to spot the guardians on the other side of the illusion. I probably won't if I'm horny," Jinx said as her heartbeat and breathing sped up and her eyes began to go molten gold under the men's soft, teasing touches over the center seam of her jeans, up and down her arms and legs. "I hope to whatever gods hear us that we're not going to be so caught up in this that we don't."
Kidlat brought his mouth to Jinx's left ear, nuzzling it as his big hands rose to cup her breasts with that sure touch that drove her higher. Cocoy cupped her derriere and ground his whopper of an erection against her, right smack against her clit, eliciting a groan of pained pleasure as he nipped his way up and down the opposite side of her neck. Her body's aroused undulations were, in turn, making Kidlat and Cocoy's arousal rise almost to the point of spontaneous combustion and it was only the acrid smell of burning leaves and twigs that brought them back out of the sex haze that was beginning to take over their thoughts.
The leaves beneath Jinx's feet began to smoke and Jinx shoved her men aside, her eyes the pale blue-gray of the ash cloud that once rose from the Mt. Pinatubo caldera.
"That's enough, for now," she said, her voice imbued with a definite tone of command and sounding as if it had seven deep, unearthly echoes to it—almost as if she were a one-woman speech choir. "Follow in my path of flame. Don't wait for the fires to go out."
The leaves and humus underfoot caught fire where Jinx walked right into the seemingly solid white rock and passed right through it as if it were air. Cocoy hurried after her, the glaze of passion leaving his eyes as he tried to pull Kidlat in after him.
Kidlat was still in the sex haze and moved much slower, his surprised yell muffled by the stone that had somehow solidified around him as the licking flames under his feet went out in the cool wind singing through the sudden opening. His right arm was sticking out of the rock as the seemingly melted stone engulfed the rest of him, leaving only that limb, the tip of his right foot, and one side of his nose exposed.
"Jinx!" Cocoy yelled after her as she walked on, pursuing her until he got a firm enough hold of her shirttail to pull her back against his chest. "Don't leave Kidlat stuck in the damn door."
Jinx seemed to be walking blindly. She didn't respond at all to Cocoy's yelling and he uttered a mental "fuck it!" before guiding her back as gently as he could to Kidlat, until the flames under her feet began to lick the white stone, turning it translucent.
"Ack.
Pwe.
Ptui. Ack."
Kidlat spat up chalky white grains as he pulled free of the rock and stepped fully into the huge cavern they'd entered. He took a deep breath and passed a hand over his face as he looked around.
Jinx's ashcloud eyes flicked over the *** prince without even a flicker of emotion, her face blank as tabula rasa. She nodded detachedly and turned back in the direction she'd been walking before Cocoy yanked her back to save Kidlat from death by rock door and resumed her barefoot trek.
"It is this way. Beware the guardians who see what we don't." Her words were strange, ethereal and her multi-layered voice sounded like the rumbling of a volcano close to eruption. "Walk only in my fire."
***
Bioluminescent lichens and worms glowed from the high ceiling of the cavern and its offshoots, making beautiful patterns in blue, green and yellow along the path of fire Jinx left in her wake. The walls were studded with what looked like amber and other semi-precious gems in their raw, unpolished state.
Jinx's skin looked like it had begun to crack, with gleaming molten light shining through the cracks that grew as she walked, making switchbacks through stalactites amid the rhythmic, slow drip of water from the cave roof. The air had begun to smell muggy, as if they were walking ever deeper into the mountain, as confirmed by the slight but constant downward slope of the cave floor.