**This chapter flits around a little from one place to the other. I don't think that anyone will find it too distracting. O_o
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Tereth cursed. The signs were there somewhere, he fumed under his breath. They had to be. Why couldn't he see them? He fought back a mild wave of panic. He needed to come up with at least a likely trail to even begin to find the missing huntress, and damn soon. But he already had everyone that he knew on this, every disgruntled shadow, every snitch who owed him a favor, and he'd heard nothing.
He groaned when he felt that he was being summoned.
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Sharon answered her door and found Lily there holding out a single white long-stemmed rose with her hopeful smile. "I couldn't decide which color," she said, "so I brought them all."
As Sharon stared, the rose began to change its color. She touched one petal and looked up, "This is real!"
Lily nodded, "You might want to put it in a vase, if you've got one."
"I love roses, thank you!" Sharon said, as she stretched up to kiss Lily, "What kind is it?"
"All of them," her friend shrugged with a chuckle, "I'm serious, I really couldn't decide. It'll live as long in a vase as any other rose, but it'll be all of them and all colors while it does. Only you can see it for what it is, anyone else would see only a white rose that I bought in a shop. I changed it for you."
Sharon looked again. It was now the classic Tea rose in a brilliant hot pink coloring. "Thank you so much, Lily. This is amazing."
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They sat at a table in a little restaurant around the corner from Sharon's flat sipping wine and nibbling from a platter of cheeses and baked sweets as they talked of the loves in their lives. Lily hung on every word as Sharon told of hers. Sharon wanted to know about the male that Lily had loved so much.
"He was a man," she said plainly, "We came together by accident of murderous intent, I guess you'd say, each looking to humble and kill the other. He tried to summon me. That has always been a sure way to piss into the wind as far as I'm concerned. I usually kill anyone who tries if I get tired of hearing their plaintive bleating long enough -- which is why we've got to change the things that you put under your lovely drawings," she reminded the other woman.
"But I didn't kill this one, a good thing for one of my daughters or she wouldn't be here. He was a king and I was a storm demon who troubled his land. His advisers told him that I had to be killed for better weather for their crops. They told him that disasters would come to the kingdom if I was allowed to live. A year later, he'd thrown all of his advisers out on their ears, and remarkably, the weather was the same and there were no floods or droughts any more than there ever were."
Sharon sat fascinated as Lily shrugged, "We met and exchanged insults and taunts, we fought a little, and before we knew it we were in each other's arms, and neither of us had ever felt anything like it. I'd had men before and knew what to expect -- at least I thought I did, but he was so different, because he really knew how to love me intuitively. The feeling was incredibly deep for us both, and the physical side of it, well, ...
We'd literally crawl away from each other afterward," she laughed, "regretting every inch of space between us, him sore and aching in every muscle -- absolutely drained of his seed and if you can imagine it, me going the other way, too weak for the moment to even try to fly and with his semen running from whichever place on me that he'd taken me last."
She looked at Sharon grinning, and there was a sigh in it when she said, "It was wonderful."
Lily looked down for a moment and then she smiled a little self-consciously across the table, "I was never the same after he passed and, for so long, I could feel a pull toward him, though we could never be together again. I couldn't reach him. I suppose that's why I really never allowed myself to, ...
Well, "she smiled, "I can't feel him anymore. I suppose that there's a reason for that, though I have no idea why it might be. I just know that I feel that I can move forward for myself again."
"I like the way that you're not quite confident and supreme now and then for just an instant, "Sharon smiled warmly, "I get to see a different 'you' then. It's really nice."
Lily shrugged, "I guess that I just feel that I can be myself with you. I know that you're a little nervous about this, and I guess, ... well, I guess that I am too."
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Gorek sat calmly on his throne regarding Tereth. The quiet observation had gone on for long minutes already after the hunter's arrival and deep bow before his lord. Tereth willed his eyes to remain respectful in their visage. He strained to stay focused on the sand giant before him as the sound of retching and a lot of spitting came to his ears followed by the crack of a flame whip and a shriek.
Then there was silence again between sobs for a moment.
The pattern repeated itself many times, but Tereth finally glanced down for just the shortest sliver of time before he regained mastery of his will and his eyes came back up to look at his ruler impassively -- or as impassively as he could manage.
But it was too late. He'd looked away once.
"See something that you like, Tereth?" the sand demon smiled, "I know that you have dreams and aspirations to sit on the throne of a hell of your own one day. I might even help you, but you begin like this with me if you fail in this hunt."
The female doing her very best to bring the lord to his release turned her head aside to retch again, spitting out wet dust and sand, and knowing that she'd feel pain for it again. The whip cracked inexorably in another second and she sobbed as she lowered her head once more.
Gorek's face twisted just a little in his pleasure, "Watch closely, foolishly proud hunter. See what it is that you will be doing for me very soon if you don't produce some results very quickly. I have to find some use for you, don't I? You're very nearly worthless to me as a hunter, it seems."
He grunted and the woman choked. Before she could react, Gorek lifted her up and spun her around so that Tereth could see her face as he forced her down onto his sand-covered prick mercilessly. He pumped himself into her and in another moment, she was leaking his mud out of two places. She coughed and what was in her mouth sailed out in a sandy brown arc. Some of that hit Tereth in the face.
The woman screamed but Gorek still pumped. He only slid down in his seat a little as she vomited so that he could get in a little deeper. Her tormented eyes looked at the hunter, pleading silently for a second before she coughed again and found her voice.
"Make it stop," she begged, "I'll do anything, just make this stop!"
Gorek laughed as he brought his head around hers and saw her wide eyes, "You've already done most of everything that I can think of. There's just one thing that remains. See the others here. See the ones who swing the whips."