AUTHOR'S NOTES:
This story is erotic fantasy, set in a world of magic.
This tale takes place in the same world as my core Danica story and all my other stories in Sci-Fi/Fantasy on Lit.
The occasional use of "modern" measurements and such is a product of my fantasy world. I know most who read fantasy would probably prefer "leagues", "cubits", and "handspans" but my world always utilized more modern terms for distances and measures. I hope it doesn't jar too much to detract from the story.
This originally started as a one shot, but has turned into a short series. You really need to read the previous parts to know what's going on in the story and know the characters.
I've been putting some "challenge" words into this tale from a regular reader, the suggestions for them beginning before I started chapter 03. Chapter 3's word was "wormwood" and the inclusion of that word built the end of the chapter, leading into 04. The word in 4 was "alabaster" and that word resulted in the creation of the Wayfarer's Rest, Joshua, and Ishaq. It also resulted in a change to the ultimate climax of this tale, one which is much better than my original outline.
Thanks for the mental exercise Ed, I love wrapping my brain around good ways to work the words in the story!
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Christi was barely awake when she heard the knock on her door. Looking next to her at Arilee curled up in the sheets β smiling sweetly in her sleep β the Duchess couldn't help smiling as well.
Another knock jolted her out of her reverie, this one actually registering in her mind as something requiring a response. Christi stretched, yawned, and then rose to pull on a robe. She opened the door a crack, to see it was Ashtar who was knocking.
"Sorry I am being to be disturbing you at such a very much early hour, but I am having word from Cerebus and must to be speaking with you."
"Okay, Ashtar. Give me a minute to throw something on."
"You may be coming to my room if you are not wishing to be awakening young Arilee."
Christi raised an eyebrow. "And how did you know she was here, Ashtar?"
Ashtar smiled, his bright white teeth contrasting sharply with his dusky skin. "The walls and doors of the Hall are being thick, but not that thick." He punctuated the statement with a wink.
Christi chuckled, realizing that she and Ari had likely made a great deal of noise, although she could only remember the feeling, and not the screaming. "I'll be there as soon as I'm dressed."
Ashtar nodded and turned to return to his room. Christi closed the heavy oaken door, and quietly selected the first clean clothing she came across in her drawers. As soon as she finished dressing, she proceeded to the room Ashtar always used when in the Hall.
As usual, the door opened before Christi's hand could reach it to knock. It was one of his favorite enchantments, and one that never failed to amuse him. If her hand actually touched the door of his room, she knew that he wasn't there, and there was no sense in knocking.
Ashtar's room was the same as always. It was sparse, having plain furnishings that served their purpose and nothing more. He could have afforded lavish surroundings, and even if he could not have, the Duke and Duchess would have provided such if he wished. Only a few pieces of art from his land were displayed unobtrusively upon shelves containing his books and other trappings of the Art.
"You could at least let me get you a nice down-stuffed cotton blanket for your bed. It wouldn't kill you to enjoy a few comforts now and again."
Ashtar smiled. "I am being from a hot land. Coverings are being most alien to me."
Christi shook her head and chuckled. "It gets cold here in the winter, Ashtar. You might feel different when the snow blows."
"This is why I am only being visiting during the summer, Christi."
Christi shut the door. "Okay, I give up. What did Cerebus have to say?"
"He has been discovering that the goodly peoples which are being delaying his arrival in Darius are being charmed by magic. He is being requesting that I might come to his side to aid him."
"By all means, go. With all the weird magic we've been having here, he wouldn't ask you to come to him if he didn't
really
need you."
"I am being prepared to leave already. I was wishing to be telling you of Cerebusβ message, and to be telling you that Crystania will be coming most quickly to take my place, before I was going."
Christi smiled upon hearing that news. It had been quite some time since Crystania had been to the Hall to visit, and Christi was looking forward to it. "Well, get going then. Be safe, keep an eye on Cerebus, and bring him home safe."
"I will be. Crystania will be coming at the high sun, and I am being wishing safety unto you as well."
With that, Ashtar smiled and vanished in a flash of light β a bag lying on the bed vanishing with him. Christi walked out of the room and shut the door behind her, knowing it would safely lock if anything dangerous was still inside, or remain unlocked for the servants to clean if not.
Christi walked back to her room, planning to let Ari rest a little while longer before she awakened her and told her about Crystania's impending arrival.
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"I trust you bring good news," The self-appointed Governor of Darius said to the man in rough, threadbare, homespun clothing before him.
"A dark-skinned fellow with a pointy beard is in the camp, now. He showed up this morning out of nowhere."
"You're lucky, that is good news. You're dismissed. Get back to your place."
The man made some attempt to bow before leaving, but appeared to have no idea how to do so properly, because the action looked more as if he was bobbing his head while watching a rabbit hop.
As soon as the man had exited the room, another man in dark leather armor stepped forward from where he had leaned against the wall.
"The sand-eater is in our trap. Any word about the others, Cordell?" The Governor asked the approaching man.
The man hooked his thumbs in his belt when he came to a stop and answered, "There's only one other that's any real threat that they would call for β the elf mongrel. The rest are otherwise occupied."
"Have the clerics ready to move, if she shows up in the Hall. I want her out here in our snare as quickly as possible."
"They'll be ready, Garvin. It looks like the half-breed and his bunch are getting ready to head this way."
"Good. Let's give him a nice welcome," Garvin said, punctuating the statement with a loud laugh, which Cordell echoed.
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"Wake up, sleepy," Christi said as she gently shook Arilee.
Ari stretched and opened her eyes, smiling up at Christi. "Good morning."
"It's almost good afternoon," Christi responded, and then laughed.
Arilee blushed. "I guess I was really tired."
Christi offered her a mischievous grin. "You had a busy day β and night."
As Arilee started to rise, she noticed that her thighs were sticky. "I think I need a bath."
Christi shivered just a bit, remembering what had caused the need for that bath. "Just wash up a bit, and we'll go a few rounds down in the courtyard, I think you're ready for a little harder training. We'll both need baths after that."
"I really am learning a lot, aren't I?" Ari mused as she stood up, stretching again, and yawning once she was on her feet.
Christi kissed her on the cheek and crossed the room to get the woman a robe. "It's about time you realized it. Yes, you're doing very well. I was right from the beginning. You have natural ability. I should probably let you look through my spell books sometime, too. If you have any aptitude toward magic, I can teach you what little I know."
Arilee was still trying to rub the sleep from her eyes. "I don't think I could do magic."
Christi handed Arilee the robe and said, "You didn't think you could fight either, so what does that tell you? While we're on the subject, Crystania will be here shortly. Ashtar left to go help Cerebus. He's running into magic out there, and needs Ashtar's help. Crystania is going to take over for Ashtar here. I'll introduce you when she gets here, but I should tell you a few things first."
Ari put on the robe and said, "Okay."