Author’s Note:
Hey everyone! A huge thank you to anyone who read and rated my last story, it was great motivation for me to keep writing. This one, despite bearing the “Blood of Dragons” title, is not a direct continuation; this is going to be an anthology series, all set in the same world, but with different characters each time. I already have a few others plotted out, I hope they will entertain you as well.
That’s enough out of me, please enjoy!
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“So, the red ones are for healing, and the green ones are for...?”
“Stamina,” said Paige, without looking up from her work.
“Ah, so they make fun in the bedroom last longer, got it.”
“Haley!”
The young brunette snickered. “What?”
Paige’s pale skin flushed. “D-don’t talk about that. Please.” She maintained her focus, though her hands shook a little, flustered as she was.
Haley grinned and leaned back against the desk, her chainmail rattling along with the clink of glass beakers. “Why? Am I... distracting you?” She gave Paige a hooded, teasing look.
“Yes, actually,” said Paige, putting down the small vials she was holding and looking up indignantly. “This stuff can be dangerous, if I add the wrong proportions. There’s no room for jokes here!”
Haley looked down at her boots. “Was just trying to lighten the mood...”
Paige sighed, brushing a strand of short blonde hair back into place behind her pointed ear. “I’m sorry, Haley. I appreciate you being here; I’d go insane if you didn’t come to visit. But I really do need to concentrate.”
“It’s alright,” said Haley. She smiled apologetically. “Carry on then.”
“Thank you.” Paige took up the vials again and tilted several drops of liquid from one to another. Haley watched her work, looking at the vials with interest, and at Paige with a completely different kind of interest that went unnoticed by the pretty half-elf, as always.
Haley sighed inwardly, not letting her frustration show on her face for the umpteenth time in the last two years, since she had first seen Paige move into the strange little tower on the edge of Sheseon. She wished she could grab Paige around the waist, pull her down on top of herself and never stop kissing her. It would be easy too; Haley’s toned, well-trained body would have no issue with Paige’s slim, petite frame. She could bury Paige’s face in her bosom, then squeeze that cute, pert little ass while pulling it up towards her mouth and shove her tongue into --
“Haley?”
Haley shook herself. “Huh? What?”
“You were breathing rather heavily, are you feeling alright?” Paige asked.
“Ah, yeah, fine, all good,” said Haley, clearing her throat. “A little warm down here, I guess.”
“I’m almost done, just need to let it simmer for a bit,” said Paige, pouring the mixed contents of her vial into a small cauldron in the fireplace and stirring with a long ladle. Haley let her gaze linger on Paige a moment longer before looking away; not for the first time, she felt disappointed in herself.
She could have confessed her feelings to Paige a thousand times over since they had met, but she couldn’t bring herself to blurt it out. Paige was just too innocent, too naïve to even approach the subject; the mere mention of a closer relationship would be treated as a joke, and the thought of intimate or sensual activities made her blush and clam up. Unfortunately, that was just what made her so attractive to Haley, who currently shared living quarters with a couple dozen other guards; even the other women in the barracks were more likely to talk about their latest bedroom conquests over a tankard of ale.
Paige was different. She was sweet and kind. She was pure. Haley valued her friendship too much to risk scaring her away. So instead, she settled for seeing Paige as often as she could; being close to her would have to be enough, until Haley felt ready. If she ever felt ready.
“So,” said Haley, attempting to dismiss her thoughts, “what is this one supposed to do?”
“It’s a rockhide potion,” explained Paige. “It turns your skin as hard as stone.”
“That’s pretty neat,” said Haley. “How much do you think you could get for it?”
“Optimistically? Two hundred gold pieces, after the finder’s fee from my contact.”
“I wouldn’t mind that,” said Haley. Two hundred gold would take her years to save up from her salary. “You should just set up shop for yourself at this rate, cut out the middleman.”
Paige sighed. “I can’t, Haley. It wouldn’t be right.”
“Yeah...” Haley clenched her fists. “I know I’ve said it before Paige, but it’s really not fair on you here. You could do so much better than that bastard Erasmus as your teacher.”
“It’s not that bad,” said Paige. “It’s only recently that he’s been getting into trouble; I’ll have him out of debt within a month or two.”
“You know, there are girls in the big cities who have that same excuse for a variety of other things,” said Haley darkly.
“This isn’t like that!” said Paige, blushing intensely. “It’s not like he’s hurting me or anything; he just... tends to spend a little too much and --”
“Paige.” Haley stepped forward and put a hand on her friend’s shoulder. “You could up and leave whenever you want. Sell a few potions, grab the gold and split. Forget about him, he’s not worth it.”
Paige drew into herself a little. “...it wouldn’t be right.”
Haley opened her mouth to say something, but Paige turned away, back to the cauldron to scoop out a ladle of the potion into a new vial. “I’ll send off a message to my contact tonight,” she said as she put the stopper in. “Hopefully he’ll be able to get me the money by next week, and then --”
“PAIGE! I’M BACK!” came a shout from upstairs, the voice attempting to sound bombastic, but unable to hide the nasal whine behind it.
“Great,” muttered Haley.
“You’d best be going,” said Paige. “I’ll see you soon, alright?”
“Good luck,” said Haley, giving Paige a hug, holding on for as long as she dared before heading to the far side of the room. She tapped twice on one of the stone bricks in the wall, and the hidden door beside it swung open. It was their little secret, an underground tunnel that led to the outside, one that Erasmus had never discovered in all his years living in the tower.
Haley picked up her lantern from the nearby desk, and gave Paige one last smile before heading down the tunnel, the door swinging closed behind her. As soon as she was out of sight, her smile faded, and she punched the earthy wall.
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Paige watched Haley leave, saddened that their time together had to be so brief. Haley was her rock; without her around, Paige’s sanity might not have held out for as long as it had. Living with Erasmus was not always easy, and having someone else to talk to was a godsend, especially since she had so little time to visit town herself these days.
Haley’s words stuck with her though: the idea of leaving was incredibly tempting. Paige knew her way around a cauldron, she would be more than capable of setting up her own apothecary business and become independent. But doing that was risky, and would mean giving up on her lifelong dream, which was the whole reason she was here in the first place. She needed Erasmus if she was going to get anywhere else.
“Paige! Come up here, quickly!”
Speaking of which... Paige sighed and stashed her newly made potion on the shelf with the others, then climbed the ladder up to the ground level of Erasmus’s tower. The cellar level contained the potion laboratory, though Paige had come to think of it as her own; Erasmus had not spent more than more than a few minutes at a time down there in months. He was far too busy, was his excuse, usually because he was off on another “business trip.” Paige was never privy to where he went, but he always came back with some new spell component or magical item.
No doubt he had just returned with another such purchase, thought Paige and her stomach dropped a little. What could he have possibly found now to warrant such excitement, and how much had he promised to the person who had sold it to him?
Paige climbed up through the trapdoor into the main hall of the tower, to the sight of a somewhat portly human man with a scraggly beard in travel-worn robes, happily chuckling to himself and dancing from foot to foot. Paige stood up and straightened her own robes, standing demurely and gathering her patience. “Welcome home, Master Erasmus,” she said. “Was your journey successful?” It was a practiced greeting that she had recited many times.
“Successful? It was more than successful, it was outstanding!” laughed Erasmus, wringing his hands with glee. “I’ve found something that is going to make us rich beyond our wildest dreams!” He shuffled over to his pack and fished around, still giggling. He turned, holding a small glass bottle filled with a thick, deep red liquid. “Do you know what this is, Paige?” he asked, a massive grin across his face.