The invitation I had been half-expecting from Suala following the party after my Initiation arrived on the second week of the month after my father had returned to sea. My mother's friend Hana, twelve years my senior, and I had been lovers now for four months and neither of us seemed in any way sated, so I had been going to politely refuse the invitation. When I mentioned this to Hana she was angry with me, to my astonishment.
"Eldan, you cannot refuse. That young lady has gone to the bother of inviting you to her family summer home for the Ilaran'n Festival! It is no casual invitation. That girl desires you, or I am no judge of my sisters! You said yourself that you thought her tentative invitation after your Initiation party had a deeper meaning."
"Yes, but ..."
"But nothing, Eldan," said Hana gently, taking my hand. "I told you at the very beginning that I saw no permanent future for us. You know I'm right."
"Here, yes," I said, touching my head, "but not here," with my hand over my heart. Hana laughed.
"Eldan. Accept the invitation. Please, for my sake."
"But why?" I asked, confused.
Hana smiled, a wicked, delicious grin. "So that you can tell me all about it in bed afterwards!"
I laughed, I couldn't help myself. "Hana! You are incorrigible! Are you certain that you want me to go?" In truth, I was beginning to be quite excited about it myself.
"Yes, Eldan. I am certain. Accept the invitation and enjoy yourself. How does Suala expect you to get to the island?"
"Apparently there is a small inter-island trader which calls twice in a sevenday. I can take passage from the harbour here. It only takes two days to get there, but if I accept the invitation it means I shall not see
you
for that same sevenday. I don't know either if mother can spare me!"
"Ask her. Ask her too, if she likes, either she and your sister Sana can come here and stay with me, or I will stay with them, if she requires company in your absence. I will be glad of the change."
"I will! I shall ask her tonight."
My mother was quite happy to let me accept the invitation, in fact she was keen. I suspected that she was not completely happy about my relationship with Hana and wanted me to spend more time with girls of my own age. I sent a note to Suala that I would like to accept and a reply came almost by return in confirmation. Mother had accepted Hana's invitation to stay with her while I was away and I took her and Sana along on my way to the harbour for my boat to the island. Hana was waiting at the gate and greeted my mother and sister warmly and with genuine gladness for their company. She showed them to their rooms and came back alone while they were unpacking, pulling me into the kitchen and kissing me violently.
"Go now, Eldan. Enjoy yourself, enjoy Suala and come back safe!"
"I will." I kissed her. "I'll be back soon."
She kissed me again, quickly, as we could hear the others returning. She pressed a packet into my hands.
"Travel fare. You may need it before you reach the island."
"That was thoughtful, Hana," said my mother, entering the kitchen.
"Thank you, Hana," I said. "I must go now." I kissed my mother and hugged my little sister. "I'll see you all soon."
"Safe journey, son. Enjoy yourself. We'll talk about you while you're gone!"
"Thank you for nothing! Goodbye." I went to the gate and out, turning to look back when I was about thirty paces down the road. They were all standing there, little Sana with her arms around the two adults, all waiting for me to turn so that they could wave goodbye. For some reason there was a lump in my throat, the Goddess knows why, for I was only going on a sevenday's holiday with a girl!
The trip to the island was uneventful and Suala greeted me at the dock, smiling shyly, and reddening a little, in welcome. There was a middle-aged couple there, waiting, and they boarded the trader as I disembarked, after Suala had hugged the woman, and wished the couple safe journey.
I raised my brows in query and Suala smiled. "Antar and Jella Tarlic. They look after the house here for us, but their daughter weds next month and Mama told them not to come back until after the wedding."
"A generous gesture."
"They're honest and hard-working. Mama was pleased to do it." She smiled at me. "It is good to see you, Eldan, I am so pleased you came."
"I too, Suala. I have been looking forward to this."
"Myself, also, Eldan." She smiled fleetingly. "It seems ages since I sent the invitation. I almost had second thoughts."
"Why so?" I asked, curious.
"I think I'm a little scared of you."
"Oh surely not scared, Suala, it's only me, Eldan. We've known each other for years!"
"You've changed since your Initiation. You seem a lot more mature than some of the other boys. All they can do is say how good it was and make suggestive remarks to the girls. You've never said anything."
"What
should
I say? I'll tell you all about it, if you like." Devious wretch, I thought to myself. Tell the poor girl about having another woman - will it excite her or repel her? You'll soon know.
"Tell me after lunch. Mama is looking forward to seeing you. We can go for a walk around the island later. I'll show you the sights. Both of them! The island is beautiful, but not exciting."
"Whereas you are both, Suala."
She flushed scarlet and ducked her head. "You jest, Eldan."
"I tease, Suala, there is no offence or jest intended. I meant only to compliment you."
"You did not offend me Eldan. I find the compliment pleasing."
I wondered at this girl. Was it truly the same Suala who had given me an unmistakably sexually slanted invitation at my post-Initiation party? She spoke again. "This way, Eldan." She led off up the path, towards a cool and inviting house set in what seemed to be a superb position on the hillside above us. I picked up my bag and followed her slim, trim figure, admiring the play of her buttocks through the thin material of her gown as she led me up the pathway toward the house.
We did not speak on the climb, but it was a comfortable silence and I paused once or twice to admire the view. At one of those pauses I noticed that Suala had stopped and was watching me, but she smiled and did not speak, turning to the climb again. We soon reached the house and were met by Suala's mother, Elna.
"Eldan, welcome. Suala will show you to your room, won't you my dear? Lunch is cold, so come back when you are ready to eat. Suala and I will wait for you, but do not rush on our account."
"Thank you, Lady Elna."
"Come with me, Eldan," said Suala and led me into the cool shade of the house. The room she showed me to was set on a wing of the house, overlooking the bay below. The view was beautiful and I remarked on it to Suala.
"It
is