Author's Note: Thank you for your infinite patience and supportive comments. I won't bore you with excuses as to why this took so long, just know that I was doing my absolute best in the circumstances; as we all are.
A chapter to follow this one has already been queued, so you can expect it fairly shortly. Another to follow that is in the proofreading stage - so should take long either -- certainly by my standards!
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For several seconds, it was entirely dark. I felt absent. Bodiless. Adrift.
Then with a sickening lurch I hit the blistering sand. The grit scalded my bare skin and I squealed in pain. I tried to climb to my feet, but was so winded that I just lay panting on the burning ground. The very air was hot to breathe. Coughing, I propped myself up on my hands and knees, pushed my hair from my face and looked out into the vista.
It was a hellscape.
An endless panorama of blue sand - so blue that it was difficult to discern from the sky. The swollen sun was white like molten glass. Small cerulean fires shuddered across the sand dunes, arching then receding in waves. I couldn't understand what their fuel was. The only landmarks were jagged rocks that jutted in painful intervals from the acrid land. There were no trees or plants of any kind. But for the quaver of the wind: it was forebodingly quiet.
I spat a mouthful of blood onto the ground. It sizzled where it hit the land, turning black and angry. Growling in frustration, I fought my limbs into standing.
A great gust of wind picked up from behind me, lashing my naked body with sharp sand and flinging my tangled hair into my face. I winced in pain. With a grimace, I considered my doomed walk into the blazing desert.
Then I heard a sound like the flight of a heron.
"Little Witch!"
My captor was near invisible in his native land. Even the gleam of his gold jewellery was lost in the shimmer of the heat. But he cast a monstrous midnight shadow on the sands that boasted his true size and power. I trembled for those who must challenge him here. Admiration was quickly replaced with the unease that I may be trembling only for myself.
His broad mouth held a smile of sharp teeth as he flew slowly towards me. For all I was glad not to be alone in this strange realm, I did not return his grin. I folded my arms across my breasts and trained a sour look upon him. He began to laugh heartily, his glowing eyes crunching up in amusement. (This served only to further steel my irritation.)
"Oh come now," he crooned, "I've already made my apologies. Besides, isn't this what you had in mind when you called me back? Hmm?"
"No," I said flatly, refusing to meet his eye. He snorted. With another beat of his wings, he eclipsed the sun and his shadow covered me.
"Nonsense!" he laughed again, but there was no longer any sunlight in the cadence of it.
Without landing, he seized me in his impossibly strong arms. I didn't struggle as he clutched me tightly to his chest and continued his slow flight across the desert plain. The feel of his bare muscles against my naked body sent a shudder of conflicted lust through me. But like the sweat that gathered on my brow, it soon evaporated.
I was too hot, depleted and miserable to contemplate where I was being taken. What did it matter? I deserved whatever cruel fate the demon chose for me in this wretched place. I had betrayed my darling Kasita after all that she had done for me.
The Prince's steady heartbeat against my ear lulled me to a fitful sleep as the Azurian sands passed by far below us.
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It is so easy to remember only the bad in our former lovers. We keep litanies in our hearts of their wrongdoings and shortcomings; yet we forget their tender moments and human sweetness. So I make an effort of telling you now, that though she never did forgive my family, Kasita could be as sweet as cinnamon. Especially in the beginning.
It was mid-winter when Kasita and I first made love. We spent the day in high spirits, decorating the cottage with evergreens and ivy, sipping and spilling mulled wine and casting spells to keep out the cold. We were so merry that we didn't notice the flakes of snow become fat and the flurry become fast. So we were soon snowed in.
We built up the fire and climbed together into the bed we had always shared. We giggled, sang songs and held each other for warmth. I stroked her charcoal hair and admired it against her silver birch skin. I realised timorously that I was staring at her. She looked back at me with knowingness in her Jaybird-blue eyes.
Perhaps she kissed me first. Perhaps I kissed her? It matters not, for in that intrepid kiss I felt my world make sense again. Our friendship had been a romance all along and I loved her. I loved her!
"I love you!" I gasped my revelation into her lips and she devoured it. She kissed me back with fervour like a fire catching the wind. She pinned my arms above my head and straddled my hips, kissing me all the while.
"You don't love me, you're drunk," she laughed, teasing me with her body as much as her words.
"Oh put me out of my misery," I wailed, doubting her affections even as she ran her tongue along my exposed neck. "Just say it back!"
"Say what?" she smiled with faux-innocence.
"You're an evil witch," I sighed dramatically, prompting Kasita to cackle exuberantly as she unlaced the front of my bodice. I wrapped a frantic hand about her wrist to stop her, unexpectedly more urgent in my need for equilibrium than my need for her passion.
With wide, apologetic eyes, she released my ribbons and clutched both of my hands tightly.
"I love you. You fell into my life like a silver shooting star and I love you. Are you contented now?"
"Delighted," I purred, sinking my own fingers into the ribbons of her red gown.
Newly naked and lost in giddy revelation; we kissed and writhed together for hours.
Our bodies - bodies I had been brought up to know as incompatible - fit together as rightly and completely as if they were the design of a higher power. My cheek against her breast. The palm of her hand against my shoulder blade. Our wet wanting mouths. The insides of our thighs pressed together: slippery and hot.
When the firelight wilted to embers, I reluctantly withdrew from her to add fuel to the flames. I wanted to do something for her, something the Prince had done for me. I knelt upon the sheepskin by the side of the bed.
"Why is my Little Bride down there instead of in this warm bed with me?" Kasita good-humouredly demanded.