This is a direct sequel to my story, "Laresa's World Ch. 15: Aaron" ( aka "Deified") You will get a lot more out of the tale if you have read that story, or better yet, the entire chain, found in the "Chain Stories" category here at Lit. Laresa's world is a parallel world, so the people in this tale are not meant to represent any actual tribe, or even true-to-form history. While the world is much the same as our own, there are subtle differences.
The story so far...
Laresa is a genie, bound to a ring. For centuries, she has bounced through time and space, serving masters both kind and cruel. Much to her surprise, she emerged from her ring to discover that her latest Master, Aaron, already knew who she was. Unbeknownst to her, he was a rogue member of a mysterious organization known as "The Society". He quickly ordered her to summon a second genie to serve him, asking specifically for a genie named Nathifa.
Aaron wished to be transported back to the heyday of the Inca. Once there, he used the power of his genies to assume the guise of a god. As his power and influence grew, so too did his cruelty. Laresa was troubled by his actions, and by her part in granting him the power to dominate the people of the city.
Nathifa faced her own demons, paramount amongst them an aversion to intimate contact with another woman, caused by her enslavement to a woman who forced such upon her, without any care for Nathifa's needs.
A Priestess of the native people noticed Laresa's distress, and offered a charm to the genie. Upon putting on the pendant, Laresa discovered that it calmed her nerves, and helped her order her mind. Examination of the item revealed that it possessed divine magic.
Aaron tortured Nathifa with her fear — pushing her to the breaking point — as a means to keep her tractable. Laresa did her best to comfort her sister genie, but received little response. At last, Aaron's torments pushed Nathifa to reach out to Laresa. Laresa offered the calming pendant to the other genie, who found it as miraculous as had Laresa.
Nathifa revealed the nature of her distress to Laresa, who offered to show the Djinn what she had never known, someone who thought of her needs. Her body screaming with need, and Laresa's caring demeanor, pushed Nathifa past her aversion, and she experienced her first climax from Laresa's touch.
Exhausted after their lovemaking, Nathifa felt the need to rest within the bracelet that was her home. Upon attempting to return to the bracelet, painful magic enveloped her. Much to the surprise of both Laresa and Nathifa, the divine magic of the pendant Nathifa still wore interacted with the magic of the bracelet, freeing Nathifa from the ties of the Djinn.
Thinking quickly, Laresa asked Nathifa to steal her ring from Aaron. Now that Nathifa was mortal, she was able to wear the ring, becoming Laresa's Mistress. Nathifa acquired the ring, and wished for Laresa to take them away from Aaron. Once safely away from her former Master, Laresa attempted to gain her freedom in the same manner Nathifa had, but found it did not work.
Laresa asked where Nathifa would like to live, now that she was mortal. A village of Native Americans proved to be similar enough to the life both women remembered, before becoming Djinn, to feel comfortable. Nathifa did not wish to be Laresa's Mistress, but agreed when Laresa said she would prefer Nathifa to any other Master. Thus, the two women joined the tribe...
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The plains of what will be called North America — 1200 A.D.
Laresa and Nathifa sat together, sewing fur into new garments for the coming winter. Although Nathifa delighted in the simple work, Laresa was not quite as enamored of it, and frequently cheated with her magic whenever her auburn-haired friend was not looking.
The fact that Laresa could use her magic at will, for something as simple as making clothing, warmed the Djinn's heart. Although still technically a slave to the ring, Nathifa had wished for Laresa to decide her own fate, and her own actions. Never since her rebirth had the silvery-haired genie known such freedom. Having only been recently freed from the shackles of the Djinn, Nathifa simply could not abide the thought of owning someone, as she had been owned.
So, for the first time in centuries, Laresa controlled her own fate. She could come and go as she pleased, do as she wished, and never did her Mistress ask anything of her. Even when a dire need arose, Nathifa refused to ask for Laresa's magical assistance.
Laresa was still connected to her Mistress through the ring, however, and she could sense when Nathifa was worried or out of sorts. Whenever Nathifa felt something was needed, Laresa stepped in happily with her powers and made it so.
Thus, the tribe prospered. Where many other tribes had found the harvest this year lean, and the game thin, the tribe the two women had adopted knew only bounty. When it was dry, Laresa brought rain. When the floods came, Laresa turned the raging waters away from the village and their food source. When someone sustained an injury, or fell ill, the beautiful Djinn made them whole.
The people believed that they were favored of the spirits, as exemplified by their good fortune, and by the two unusual women amongst them. Though the tribe related to them as natives of the village, they could hardly ignore that the pair of women were different, and quite striking in appearance. Their hair alone marked them as unusual among the universally dark-topped people.
Laresa was known as
Moon in Her Hair
, a reference to her silvery locks. Nathifa's native name came from her hair, and her beautiful, gentle voice —
Firetop Bird
. Both women were more than a little amused by the amount of attention the young men of the tribe paid to them. Laresa had thus far remained a bit distant from the men's advances, as she could not bear them children, and thought it unfair to steal attentions from other women seeking mates. Simply being able to choose to do so was also empowering, and something Laresa had rarely known in her long centuries as a genie.
Nathifa had done much the same, until
Sees With a Hawk's Eye
had caught
her
eye. Laresa knew that her friend did not realize that she was paying attention to Hawk, but it was true nonetheless. It was easy enough for Laresa to understand why, because he was a magnificent example of manhood, with a good heart. She had felt her own body stir when looking at him many times, but Nathifa lost contact with everything but the sight of him, and his voice, whenever he was near.
Right now, it didn't take much to fan Laresa's flames of arousal. She avoided the men, so as not to disappoint them, and Nathifa still felt uncomfortable about her attraction to the Djinn, and other women in general. Laresa had felt her friend's emotions surging many times, but always Nathifa had backed away before releasing the pent up passions within her — at least with anyone else. The scent, sound, and thoughts coming from Nathifa, as the young woman masturbated in the night, were near maddening to Laresa.
Every day, Laresa fought the feeling deep inside her that she didn't really belong. She was determined, despite her recently tumultuous emotions, to enjoy her new freedom. For the most part, she succeeded, although that made the moments when the melancholy assaulted her feel even darker by comparison.
One of the young braves appeared on the hill, moving toward the village at a brisk pace. Laresa noticed him, and sensed something was wrong from the determined look on his face. Nathifa saw the concentration in Laresa's features, and turned to see what had attracted the Djinn's attention.
The brave consulted with another, older man, whose face then took on the same concerned cast. Others approached, and they too conferred. Then the first brave, and the first man he had spoken with left the group, moving quickly toward where the Chieftain sat, watching his grandchildren at play.
"I wonder what is going on," Nathifa pondered.
"They look worried," Laresa added.
Noticing a new arrival in the group that still stood gathered near the edge of the village, Nathifa stood and said, "I will go ask Hawk."
The faintest hints of a smile touched Laresa's lips. "You will remember to come back and let me know what he has to say, I trust?"
"Of course," Nathifa replied with a slightly confused expression.
"I'll be waiting."
Nathifa smiled and started in Hawk's direction. Laresa shook her head, wondering how the woman could be so smitten, and not even realize it herself. Finishing a final stitch on her garment, Laresa sighed. Although she was happier than she had been in a long time, seeing Nathifa living a life of true freedom was painful at times.
Laresa stiffened when she felt Nathifa's worry. That was all the incentive necessary for Laresa to stand up, and go join her friend to find out what was going on firsthand.
"Are we in danger?" Nathifa was asking Hawk as Laresa approached.
He shook his head, "No, we do not even know that what Rushing Wind saw was one of those who dwell outside the light. Even if it is, we are forewarned, and will be prepared, should this be more than a single dark one within this land."
"But, you are troubled," Nathifa countered.
Hawk smiled, "The thought of doing battle is troubling, even with those who know only darkness. We are strong, and blessed by the Spirit. We have no need to fear, should the need to paint our faces for war come. I must go. Those who hunt must be warned."
"Be cautious."
"I shall return safely, Firetop."
Laresa fought the urge to push the couple together. They stood staring at each other, in lieu of the kiss lovers would share at such a juncture. At last, Hawk nodded and trotted off in the direction the hunting party had taken in the morning hours.