This is a slow burner that will take its time with worldbuilding and character development to set up all the graphic sex. But I do promise graphic sex, even here in the first part.
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When night fell all the village was already gathered on the ritual field, among the bonfires and the effigies, and the air was heavy with the smoke from the herbs that the shamans were burning in their stone censers. Drumbeats carried over the meadow, shaking up dancers, stirring up blood, and ending up absorbed by the forest's black wall. The sacred flags fastened around the trees flashed red and yellow and purple and there was laughter in the night, and the old bard took his place under the old oak and started singing from the old sagas, his voice reverberating and pouring over the field like smooth dark wine. The new warrior initiates were apart from the rest, dancing around their own fire by the forest edge, the white runes painted on their skin shining bright and their muscles flexing and twisting to the beat in the soft half-shadow. The other young people of the village found this relevant to their interests and gathered watching close by. Every so often an initiate would take one of them by the hand and, after a short and to-the-point conversation, lead them away from the fire, into the darkness under the trees.
Kontaria, travel guides would claim if they existed at the time, was a land that knew how to party well.
Yet not everyone shared the festive mood. A little way off the initiates' fire, a boy named Aerin was sitting under an elm, pretending not to watch. Foy was among the giggling crowd too and Aerin saw her laugh as Bovo grabbed her round the waist, exchanged a few words, and carried her from his sight.
A pair of iron spurs that Aerin was holding clinked sadly. He sighed and looked away, to the hundreds of people shimmering in the light of other bonfires, when suddenly behind him someone spoke.
"The fuck are you sulking for, my man?"
The boy turned to glare at the interrupter of his solitude, which turned out to be Leapfrog, presently emerging from the smoke.
"I'm not sulking. Piss off, Leapfrog."
"Yeah, you're a right ray of sunshine tonight." Leapfrog looked towards the white-painted dancers and quaffed oat beer from a cup he was carrying. "Oi, two more years and we're gonna have our warrior initiation night ourselves and we'll have plenty of gals to choose from, all wanting to bone us for good luck. Just gotta survive until twenty." Aerin fluttered his head and let his hair fall over his eyes, hiding the blue behind the auburn. Leapfrog was about to continue, when suddenly he noticed the spurs in his friend's hands.
"Uh dude! What the fuck, you got your iron spurs?!"
Now Aerin smiled reluctantly. "Yeah. Just today. Old Uradech said that if I keep working hard I'm going to distinguish myself as an excellent rider, end quote."
"Oh, I'm honoured as fuck to be talking to you, then!" Leapfrog took a deep, unsteady bow. "Ha, too bad you got them on the initiation day, that kinda steals your thunder. Let's drink to that anyway! Come on, I'll lead you to beer. Just don't lose the spurs, would be embarrassing." A thought struck him. "Wait, why did you bring them here anyway? They're sorta unwieldy like."
Aerin glanced away and blushed. Leapfrog's eyes glinted. Again he looked to the initiates' fire, and connected the dots. "Oh. Oh, you wanted to impress Foy, you huge dork."
Aerin stood up urgently. "I didn't want to impress anyone, don't make shit up," he said, with a lot more emphasis than was strictly necessary to communicate his point.
"You should have just talked to her, you know? You absolute weapon! Now she got that warrior fever and stuff is going to be a lot more complicated with her."
Aerin folded his arms on his chest and looked away with unconvincing indifference. "You're an idiot, Leapfrog. I'm out of here. Don't get shitfaced and throw up all over the bard."
"Hey, I promise nothin."
Leapfrog watched Aerin disappear in the dark. That poor bastard, if he hadn't waited so long he'd actually have a very good chance with the girl. Well, impressing her with those spurs wasn't that bad of a plan - this was Kontaria, and your horse-riding skills made up for a considerable portion of your overall coolness. Thing was, though, being initiated as a warrior was even cooler than earning riding distinctions.
Well, too bad that the festival's date had been so suddenly pushed back to tonight. If it only took place next month, in June like always, then maybe Aerin would've been in luck...
It was actually very strange that they had moved it. Auspicious omens, they said. Well, maybe. Leapfrog didn't know a whole lot about omens. What he did know was that his cup was now empty, and decisive steps needed to be undertaken to remedy this appalling state of affairs.
Humming to himself, he set out for the beer casks.
There was too much sound and too much colour here. Aerin left the ritual field and circled around the village, through the narrow paths in the ferns, heading towards the nearby lake. There was a place by the shore which was difficult to get to, enclosed by rocks and ancient spruce trees. Nobody ever walked there, except for him.
The lake was completely still and vast and filled with stars like a second sky below him, the opposite shore just a thin band of darkness two miles off. He settled comfortably in the fragrance of the soft needles and let the serenity of this double sky empty his head. The drums were barely audible in the distance; the only near sounds were an occasional call of an owl or a rustling of a mouse in the undergrowth. He stayed unmoving for a while in this private world of his, surrounded by the mellow night.
But his peace could not last for long. The image of Foy throwing her arms around Bovo's muscular body seeped back into his head. They were together somewhere in the bushes right now, laughing and kissing and fucking, while he was sitting here, horny and alone.
Leapfrog was right, of course, that asshole. He should have talked to her sooner. But he knew he was about to get his spurs, and not a lot of people earned those at their age already, and he imagined he'd look very cool casually showing them to her like it was no big deal, andโ
He'd worked pretty hard those past few months to get them, too. He brought them up to his eyes and twirled them in his fingers. They were simple, iron bands with short, blunt, curved blades. They didn't seem as impressive as they had earlier that day, when Uradech presented them to him. Some warrior initiates already had the next level, the silver ones. And who cares, anyway, nobody is actually impressed until you earn the gilded ones, become a proper Kontarian master horse rider...
He had had high hopes for Foy. She was very cute whenever she smiled at him, those large dark eyes lighting up.
They'd fooled around once, after the spring festival, at the lake shore not far from here. But Kontarians, to the shock of their more respectable neighbours, were pretty relaxed about this sort of thing. Foy certainly was. She enjoyed boys' bodies, and they enjoyed hers - that one time probably wasn't that special to her. Bovo was special to her, giggling gossip had it even before tonight.
Was there anything special about Aerin? He wasn't sure if he had anything to offer anyone other than good intentions and a toothy smile. If he at least was built like Bovo. That seemed to do the trick. Hold on.
He moved on to the water's edge, threw off his shirt, and examined his reflection.
He was slimmer than the initiates, that's for sure. Still, he wasn't a total write-off. He grew tall and was a good rider and the initiates had had two more years to work out anyway, hadn't they?
A slight breeze picked up, carrying with it a salty freshness from the distant sea, disturbing the water's surface, touching his naked skin. He remembered the spring festival - a cool day, weak sunrays falling in through still leafless trees, making luminous his body and hers. Yes. He could not have her now, but he could still remember.
Listening closely if nobody was approaching, he stripped naked, his cock semi-erect as it popped out of his trousers. He entwined it with his fingers, and felt it harden, beat by beat. He lay down in the fine wet sand and looked to the stars. His memory took him back, retold to him every detail. It went like this:
Late March, late afternoon. Festive music reaching from inside the long hall in the village, music and the sounds of boots slamming on the board floor. A circle of friends gathered by its corner outside, nursing clay cups filled with wine. People drifting away. By chance, at some point, only Aerin and Foy remaining there, just talking, sitting on a bench under the long eaves.
She was wearing a thick grey woollen coat, and her hair, though brown, glowed in the sun.
"I'm just waiting for them to sing the Song of Spring at sunset," she said. "It's my favourite."
Aerin enthusiastically agreed, even though he had no strong opinion on the Song of Spring. He enthusiastically agreed with a great many things that afternoon, things he couldn't recall now. He could recall the end of their conversation though, and very, very well.
He'd apparently succeeded at saying something funny, because she was laughing, a warm short chuckle that lit up those large eyes, eyes like dark honey.
She calmed herself and pushed the corners of her mouth forward, and looked at him attentively.
"You have a pretty smile," she said. "I always had a thing for large teeth."
This caused said teeth to be exposed in a sheepish grin. She squinted a little, then wapped at his shoulder with the back of her hand.
"I bet you have a pretty cock, too," she said.
His brain went into a crisis mode, and his face probably generated enough heat to bring about the spring all by itself. Foy leaned back, never taking her eyes off him. Her lips were drawn tight in a stifled laughter, but her expression was casual, her body relaxed. She was unfazed by the turn she gave to the conversation, and she clearly didn't expect him to be either - well, not too much.
Alright, shit. She's waiting for some reply. Come on, think of something clever!
"Well... I dunno? I mean, I like it myself." Okay. Okay. A solid four out of ten response. I'm handling this. We're good. We're good.
She laughed, or rather, exhaled forcefully through her nose. "Show me," she said.
Now he made an uncontrolled and sudden movement, throwing his whole upper body to look out to the dirt path, where dozens of festive-minded people were milling around the wooden houses.
"What," he hissed, turning back to her, "here?!"
"No, silly," she said, standing up. She did that backhanded wap to his shoulder again. "Let's go to the lake, we'll have some privacy there."
He'd worried if he'd be able to keep up his erection in the chill, but he needn't have. Foy's naked body leaning against his awakened his blood, sent it rushing, swelling up, hot and heedless.
They lay down in the sand by the water, he on his back, she on her side, one of her arms reaching behind his neck, hand on his shoulder, her left leg entwined with his right by the knees. Her hair tickled his neck. Her breast rested unrestrained, soft and free, against his chest. Her face was so close, the faint tiny scar on her upper lip, every freckle on the bridge of her nose, and her eyes, looking into him, looking with - what? - a playful curiosity of sorts, an ardent focus.