Authors: Lawna Mackie
Tags: #Gargoyles, #magic, #Pixies, #Fiction, #Romance, #fantasy, #Love
He pushed forward allowing the head of his cock to enter her. Her eyes went wide, but then she closed them with a moan and urged him deeper. When her legs lifted up and wrapped around his waist he was done. He plunged forward with a thrust of his hips and stopped waiting for her to adjust to his size. He never knew anything could feel so fucking good. She looked up at him. The movements were slow and controlled until she met him thrust for thrust. It was beyond control. Striving for ultimate bliss he moved faster and faster until at last she screamed his name again.
Spiraling out of control, he kissed her deeply smothering her scream and let go. Like shooting stars he emptied himself deep within her body. Never in his years of existence had he ever felt this way. In a short period of time his world had been altered dramatically.
He breathed in trying to calm himself. She had an effect on him like none others had before. Scooping her to him he rolled on his side. Her bottom lip quivered and her eyes welled up with unshed tears. Immediately she bent her head as if to hide. The urge to discover why she appeared to be sad, spurred him to lift her chin so he could peer into her eyes.
“Tempest why are you so sad? Did I hurt you badly?”
A tear rolled down her face as she shook her head. She pushed against him forcing him to his back, and then sat up struggling to cover her bare breasts with the sheet.
He felt the warmth of her small hand come to rest on his chest. She wiggled her fingers and scratched a path down his chest and over his stomach. She swallowed hard and he waited for what she might say.
“I’m touching you. You’re touching me.”
He reached up adjusting the patch and ran his hand over his face, ashamed. “I’m sorry Tempest. I know I should never have touched you,” he sighed heavily.
She continued to hold his hand tenderly. “My point is that it was okay…it was more than okay.” Her tears fell freely. “Ryder, I’ve never been able to touch another since…well…never.” She smiled. “Maybe we were meant for one another.”
Those weren’t the words he wanted to hear tumble from her mouth. Or were they? A change of subject was needed, and quickly.
“I’m surprised Rogue didn’t crash through the door and tear a hole in me.” He tried to pull his hand away, but she refused to let go, instead trying to pry open his fingers. He wanted to clench his fist to hide the scar from her curious exploration, but he knew he’d crush her tiny hand if he did, so he let her be.
She stared down at the mark on his palm. “Why is it just like mine? Or perhaps mine is just like yours. What does it mean?” She frowned.
He pulled his hand away. “None of this makes sense, but it doesn’t matter because I think I found away off this mountain.”
She sat up straighter continuing to tug at the covers. “Really! Could that be possible? Fedor told me I couldn’t leave.” Her eyes looked as big as suns.
“That creature you call Fedor is evil,” he growled.
“Nobody knows better than I.” she spoke quietly hanging her head.
After picking up a handful of her hair and running it between his fingers, he responded. “Tempest, he will never hurt or touch you again…not ever…not while I’m alive.”
“I wish I could believe that.”
The bark at the door caused her to jump. Her cheeks flushed. “I’m okay, Rogue. I’ll be out in a moment.”
Ryder stood. “I’ll leave you here to change. Perhaps you’d like a snack before you go to sleep?”
She nodded in agreement. “I am hungry again,” she said, rubbing her stomach.
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Later, after a fully satisfied tummy, he peeked in on her sleeping soundly in the bed.
His thoughts quickly turned to the passion they’d shared. She’d wanted him to sleep with her, to hold her, but he knew where it would have ended up, and she needed sleep. He explained he needed to stand watch and had to think about their plan for tomorrow. If they were to make love again… He shivered; the raw emotions she brought out in him were terrifying.
A smile crept over his face, and the crazy gargdog lifted his head off the pillow beside Tempest’s sleeping form. One of Rogue’s wings thumped against the bed. Ryder shook his head with a grin and placed a finger to his lips. Slowly, Rogue laid his head back on the pillow and closed his eyes.
Ryder stepped outside, listening to the chirps and gentle movements of the forest animals or perhaps misfits scurrying along in the night. He stared up and into the sky, knowing the exact way home. He, or he should say they, would leave this place tomorrow.
His hand began to burn, and he lost his smile. Making a fist, he cringed against the pain, wondering why it had begun to act up. It was as if the thought of leaving brought the pain.
Chapter Eleven
Tempest awoke with a start. Rogue jumped on the bed and with great enthusiasm licked her with his giant tongue.
“Rogue, you scared me half to death,” she scolded holding a hand over her heart.
“You slept late, Tempest! Ryder said you should sleep.”
She looked around the room, wondering whether it had all been a dream, but the tenderness she felt between her legs told her it had been real.
Tempest yawned and stretched. She couldn’t remember ever feeling so wonderful. “So where is our savior?”
“Outside.”
“Doesn’t he ever come in?” she muttered more to herself than Rogue.
“Come on, Tempest. Come outside. There’s no snow!” He jumped off the bed, bounding up and down.
She laughed, and then stopped, shaking her head. “I like this feeling. I like feeling happy.”
“Me, too, Tempest. Can we stay with him, or at least stay here?”
The covers felt like heaven. She almost froze in place, not wanting to do anything that might break the spell she seemed to be in.
“I’m not sure about that, Rogue. We are still on Misfit Mountain, and until we are far away from Fedor, I don’t think it would be wise to believe it will always be like this.” She pushed the covers away and slid to the edge of the bed.
“We are leaving today.” His tiny wings thumped.
There was nothing to keep her from laughing. The gargdog was happy, and she’d be wrong to take this moment away from him. “You’re right! Now, if you’ll wait outside, I’ll freshen up and be right out to join you.”
He spun around, running into the chair and toppling it over. Without looking back, he thumped his way down the hall.
Sadness crept into her soul. Why couldn’t all this be real? Nothing would mean more to her. She moved toward the closet off to the right. Anything she could want stared at her when the doors opened. Of course, she chose only the garments that would fully cover her bare skin, but going against her better judgment, she decided on the color black, something she wouldn’t typically do; black would stand out on white—the white snow. After brushing her hair, she made a braid and secured it up on the top of her head out of the way. She pulled on a pair of shoes, which fit perfectly. It had been so long since she’d worn a properly fitting pair of shoes, they almost felt awkward.
She left the special room and buried the happy memories deep in her heart.
Outside, the bright sun caused her to squint and hold her arm up over her eyes. Rogue jumped to her side and ran circles around her. It seemed odd to watch him run with his large body.
“It’s nice here, Tempest.”
“Yes, it is, Rogue.” Pretty colored flowers and lush foliage of green surrounded them. “It’s almost like being in a dream.”
A gust of wind hit them, and she ducked out of instinct.
Ryder landed a short distance away.
Her cheeks turned hot. After what they’d shared last night, she’d almost forgotten about this side of him.
He folded his wings behind him and walked toward her. “Did you sleep well?”
She smiled and bent her head shyly. “I don’t think I’ve ever slept so well.”
“Good.”
“Did you sleep?”
“It is not necessary for gargoyles to sleep. We rest when in our formidable stone position, but we never truly sleep.”
“That would explain why or how you left the first night in the cave. You just waited for me to fall asleep,” she said, annoyed.
He crossed his arms over his chest and straightened up. “It was necessary for me to leave.”
“Yes, but you told me you wouldn’t.”
“Are you ready to go?” he asked, changing the subject.
She hesitated. “I guess we are.”
“I don’t know what to expect once we break through the dimension. He pointed to the belt that fit snugly at this waist. “Rogue, this is for you. You will ride on my back and secure yourself by holding on to the leather with your teeth. Do not let go. Tempest, I will carry you in my arms. Any questions?”
Rogue sat at his feet, waiting.
Tempest chewed at her finger, unsure. “Are you sure this will work?”
“No. I’m not sure about anything anymore.”
“Oh.”
“Well, let’s go.” In three steps, he’d scooped her up in his massive arms.
It took a moment before Tempest opened her eyes and took a breath of air. She stared up into his dark eyes, feeling the warming sensation throughout her body. She wanted to kiss him, but settled for licking her lips. His eyes bore into hers for a moment as if he could see straight through to her soul.
He looked away, speaking to Rogue. “Jump, and hang on tight.”
She closed her eyes and turned her head into his chest. The feeling of his powerful legs pushing off the ground sent her heart fluttering. He was so strong, but she knew the other side of him, the one he hid from others—his feelings of insecurity, telling himself he wasn’t worthy to be a gargoyle, how when he’d lost his eye, he’d wished he’d died in the fight.
The wind blew, strong, and the higher they flew, the more dark and cold it got. She shivered and gathered the courage to look down. Everything looked so tiny, but what really caught her attention was how small the patch of lush green was. Everything else around them remained white and cold.
The snow began to fall and her heart sank. A beautiful dream had disappeared almost as fast as they flew. Try as she might to see above, it seemed impossible. Every now and again, she’d catch a glimpse of the sky, which shone like gold. She smiled and held on to the small piece of hope buried in her heart.
In the next instant, a scorching pain stabbed her in the chest. The intensity left her breathless. As they continued up, and she could see sparkles of silver dancing all around them, fire consumed her from the inside out. She screamed in agony, unable to breathe. Her lungs ceased to allow her a breath of air. It was as if she was drowning, with no oxygen, and at the same time, she burned from the inside out. She struggled in Ryder’s arms, fighting what seemed to be an inevitable death, until her vision blurred and turned from grey to black.
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Ryder stopped in mid air looking down at her. “What is wrong with…” his words trailed off. Tempest’s lips and skin had turned dark-blue. She hung limp in his arms. “What the fuck?” Not only was she blue in color, but she was hot—burning-up hot. He held a large finger to her neck. There was no pulse.
He felt the small weight on his back leave. His eyes widened in disbelief as Rogue plummeted to the ground, unmoving.
What went wrong? She can’t be dead, she just can’t be.
The tiny silver sparks dancing around them grew in size. The pixies were back, the same ones that had brought him to the mountain. The tiny sprites were no larger than his talons. They spoke rapidly and in a flurry. Were they pointing to the ground? One of them flew right into his face and poked him in the cheek with a definitive motion to the ground. Without thinking twice, he clutched Tempest close and dove for the ground, realizing that once again, Rogue needed to be caught. Like before, he caught up to the gargdog free-falling in the air and snagged him by the collar.
A hundred feet before they hit the ground, he opened his wings to stop their descent slowly. Rogue lay unmoving in the green grass, while Ryder gently laid Tempest in the thick soft moss. With a swipe of his claw, he removed her shirt, desperately trying to discover what could be wrong with her.
“Breathe, Tempest! Breathe!”
He’d been so focused on Tempest that he’d ignored his own pain. He clenched his fist, angry for the searing pain in the palm of his hand.
“What do you want from us?” he yelled up into the sky. Helplessness overwhelmed him as he reached down to her similar scar with his. Her words echoed in his mind.
“Maybe we were meant to be together.”
His large hand covered her chest, and at the exact moment of contact, their scars melded together. He struggled to keep upright as the world spun. His vision blurred, and he blinked, trying to understand what he saw. He was looking up at himself…as if he was inside her head.
Fuck! That’s exactly it.
He was inside her head, feeling what she felt and seeing what she would see.
With all his might, before he lost consciousness, he yanked his hand away from her body. Falling backward, he caught his breath before leaning back over her.
Her gasp of air caught him by surprise, and no other sight in the world would have made him happier. Slowly, her eyes opened and tears flowed down her cheeks.
“Am I dead?”
He shook his head. “No, sweetie, you’re just fine.”
“What happened, Ryder? I only remember a terrible pain, and I couldn’t breathe.” She tried to push herself up. He placed his arm around her waist, helping her forward.
Her hand flew to her mouth with a shriek. “Rogue!”
Ryder’s gaze followed hers. She struggled forward to the beast. “Why would you do this? Put him back immediately,” she screamed with anger.
He stared at the gargdog. He hadn’t turned him to stone. “Tempest, I didn’t do this.” He stood and moved to Rogue’s side. “I’m puzzled.”
“Please change him back,” Tempest cried.
He placed his hand on the gargdog’s stone form where it lay in the grass. “I would if I could, but I can’t. I didn’t turn him to stone.”
She continued to cry, curling her body up and around Rogue’s form. “I’m so sorry. I should have never agreed to try and leave this mountain. I should have listened to Fedor.”