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LAVIOLETTE CONVICTION AWAKENED
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PAULA CALLOWAY JEN SUITS
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LaViolette: Conviction Awakened Copyright © 2007 Paula Calloway and Jen Suits ISBN: 1-55410-755-5 Cover art and design by Martine Jardin All rights reserved. Except for use in any review, the reproduction or utilization of this work in whole or in part in any form by any electronic, mechanical or other means, now known or hereafter invented, is forbidden without the written permission of the publisher. Published by eXtasy Books www.extasybooks.com
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Prologue cruel, hard and callous since one fateful night Cold, changed his life, Maxwell cared little for the opinion of
others, rarely gave his and kept his emotions and thoughts very private. His steady gaze riveted to the hips of a particular human woman on her way up the stairs, he leaned back in his chair and raised his mug. A few hours later, he snuck up to the room where the courtesan rested. He stealthily unlocked the door, entered the room and secured the door behind him. His gaze never left the sleeping woman as he stripped. He drew his dagger from its sheath and strolled to the bed. “Wake up.” Betsy Lou stirred from her dream. “Maxwell, how—” “Shh.” Maxwell took her hand and kissed her palm. Her other hand reached around his neck to pull him closer in a gesture of consent. He shrugged off her touch, released her and straightened. The moonlight peered through the window and bathed the room in an eerie glow. He exposed the dagger and tilted it. The pale cool light glinted off the razor edge. She darted to the headboard. “What…” His desire fueled by her reaction, he lunged, seized her hair and pulled her to him. He peered deep into her eyes and his fingers tightened even more. He liked how she gave him the resistance he enjoyed most. His gaze swept the length of her. Her feeble attempts at escape futile, Betsy Lou whimpered. “I… please.”
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Paula Calloway “You wanted me a bit ago, you tramp.” Maxwell threw her face down on the bed’s length. “Submit, vixen.” He laid the cool steel blade down on her spine, its movement slow. He growled at her shiver. Fearful, she wept. “Please.” He moved the tip farther down her back and small beads of blood trickled from the trail. He poked her ribs. “Roll over.” Her response granted him full view of her ample breasts. He licked his lips and locked her gaze. Pain and pleasure filled her eyes now brimmed with tears of both fear and delight. He cocked his head. “Still want me?” Betsy Lou held her ground. “Y-yes… well, no.” “Make up your mind, wench.” Maxwell eyed her motionless body for several minutes. Angered by her lengthy silence, he took her lack of response as a sign of her want. He pointed the dagger toward her, his poised body motionless. “On your knees, harlot.” His erection hardened with her compliance. He took her hair in his grip and his smile broadened. He forced her mouth onto his hard-on and his hand guided her. “Death to life.” His guttural moan deep, he closed his eyes and tilted back his head. His body flexed and relaxed while he vigorously pumped her mouth. The pleasured thrust of his shaft between her lips aroused him even more. She moaned and hummed over his erection. Her nails dug into his thighs, her eyes closed, her want expressed on her face. He thrived as the heat of her hungry mouth lured his nectar. He growled, tightened his grip and shoved his hips forward. He squirted his seed down her throat and held her in place until she swallowed. His gaze remained fastened on her eager tongue until she licked up every drop. He shoved her backward onto the bed. She scooted back on her elbows. “Maxwell—” “Tell me no.” He held his ground. Enraged by her
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened lengthy failure to respond, he struck her across the face. Betsy Lou shook her head. “I can’t tell you what I don’t mean.” Maxwell raised his dagger and used its tip to coax her down. His treatment of her no different from all their other times, he nudged apart her thighs. Her light resistance intensified his desire. He struck her again and her reddened cheek incited him. He dropped the blade on the floor, grabbed her wrists and held her hands over her head. His strong grip left bruises where his hands grasped. He bent his head, bit her lip, earlobe and neck and then lay siege to her nipple. His teeth held her erect bud as his hot breath cascaded down the curve of her breast. His animalistic pleasures unleashed, he released her nipple and came down on top of her. His apex slid through her moist folds and burrowed into her heat with little effort. Her agonized yelp declared his large girth combined with his sheer force ripped her again. He gave a guttural snarl. The slap of his legs against her inner thighs earned his grunt. He inexorably pumped and enjoyed her every uttered cry and given drop of blood. He held her arms to the bed and thrust even quicker. Ready to unload the fruit of his passion, he pulled out, rose up and finished off on her quivering stomach. Her body sore from his use, Betsy Lou panted in pleasure. “You’re the best.” Maxwell smeared the blood and seed from his hand onto the bed. He rose and dressed without a glance in her direction. “Max.” She draped the sheet over her hips and propped up on her elbow. “I love you.” His glimpse swift, he disregarded her words and never looked back as the door clicked shut.
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Chapter One Friday, Peri 8. Five years later. man on a mission, Maxwell led a party to retrieve a Asmall convoy of stolen wagons. His chief concern the townspeople, primarily the children, listed in the itinerary as travelers, he hoped his band of militia fared well. Confident the living valuables inside the wagons were worth any perished man, he scouted the area to assure the absence of brigands. His keen senses alert, the cavalier froze, narrowed his eyes and zeroed in on his target. His gaze on the lone spectator, he stealthily crept up behind her. His observation unhindered, he assessed the young female on the hill and closed the distance between them. The pushed back hood of her black full-length, woolen cloak revealed her young elven features. Tinted blue by the sun’s touch as it draped over her shoulders and around her face, her straight black hair fell to her hips. A belt pouch hung at her left side while another hung at her stomach. Strapped on her right hip hung a plain scabbard with a short sword and on her left rested a midnight blue sheath with a simple knife. Maxwell assessed each seen weapon and deduced the
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened probable location of those hidden. Her black and midnight blue outfit consisted of soft leather, knee-high, fringed boots, leggings, a fitted long-sleeve doeskin shirt and a midthigh tunic. A backpack protected her back as supple mudbrown leather armor topped her attire. **** Ekaterina fondled one of her three unseen daggers and glanced at her hunting dog, which traversed the edge wood line. Tentative, she touched her other two daggers. Her thoughts drifted to the guild’s request. She expelled a noisy breath and then mimicked the guild leader. “Retrieve any verifiable item from the temple and bring it back or die trying.” Her attention garnered by the clamor of a passing caravan, she gawked as a mounted attack from nowhere brought the wagons to a sudden halt. She stared as several warriors charged from the opposite wood line and shoved large wooden poles between the spokes of the lead wagon’s front wheel and the last wagon’s rear wheels, which would shatter the support rods if the hindered wheel turned too much. Other men on horseback raced up and seized the reins of the spooked draft teams. A cold, sharp point touched the back of her neck. A steady, deep, smooth male voice demanded, “On your belly.” “The perfect beginning to a horrible day. Make me,” Ekaterina snapped. “My pleasure.” Maxwell placed his heavily armored hand on her back and pushed her forward. Unable to devise an immediate escape, she complied. “What do you want?” The cavalier swept his gaze over her. He cut the pouch ties from her side and lifted the small purse to him with his
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Paula Calloway sword tip. Uninterested in the jingling coins, he tucked her pouch in his belt. “I have what I want.” Unamused by her panicked attempt to remove something from under her belly, he planted his feet on either side of her hips. “What are you doing?” Ekaterina feared the loss her tools. “Rocks hurt.” “Stop.” Maxwell carefully placed his sword point against the back of her neck and to the side of her spine. He turned his attention to the caravan. In a test of her captor’s diligence and his sword tip, she raised her head. The steel point pricked her skin. She lowered her head and went stock-still. **** The cavalier held his unyielding sword steady even against the slight pressure of her resistance. He stood over his small captive and surveyed the area for spies as the other guardsmen disbursed the brigands with minimal injuries. Difficult to picture weak minions in command of the caravan, he gestured release of the wheel breakers from the wagons. His specific orders to serve sentence on sight, Maxwell eyed the traitorous driver thrown from the second wagon to sprawl on the ground. His men looked to him for approval and he nodded his consent. The raised sword fell and cleaved the betrayer’s head. The cavalier regretted the caravan’s unhindered departure on a weekend of his leave, but heeded his instinct and checked the filed manifest. He brought the discovery to his commander’s attention and, within four days, gathered a team and set forth in pursuit of the ill-fated caravan. Disappointed by his failure to catch the wagons as soon as hoped, he disliked how the result led to the hard push of their mounts through much rougher terrain in an effort to reach this spot in time to set up their own ambush.
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened Due to his questioned status in town, Maxwell knew it unlikely for him to receive the children and townswomen’s gratitude, but appreciated such expressed to his men. The caravan’s readiness signaled by a soldier, he stepped back and stayed behind her. “On your feet.” Determined to escape, Ekaterina defied him. “What if I don’t want to?” He popped her heel with the flat of his blade. “Get up.” “Fine.” She stood and surveyed the area. “Where?” “Walk.” Her step away from the caravan forced Maxwell to draw a slow, deep breath. “Toward the wagons.” “You never specified which way.” Ekaterina pivoted, slammed her nose into his sternum and stepped back. “You’re a big one.” He sidestepped behind her. “You—” “I’ve a name.” Her sigh gruff, she brushed off her pants. “I’m a bit dusty like the road.” “A Dusty Road you are.” Maxwell swatted her backside with the flat of his blade. “Move.” His attention garnered by her slight hand gesture, he followed her gaze to a small hunting dog as it backed a bit more into the woods, its action indicative of an obedient animal. He presumed her signal instructed the dog to follow at a distance and disregarded it. Ekaterina trudged toward the three large wagons and frowned at the eight guardsmen as the idea of a fight or sprint vanished. She halted behind the middle wagon. “How about a hand in, mister knight?” The cavalier sheathed his sword. “Really.” His hands on her backpack and cloaked shoulder, he tossed her, head first, inside the wagon. Her outstretched hands impeded her fall and protected her face, but her knees landed with a thud. She rolled over. “How helpful.” Maxwell replied dryly, “You are welcome.”
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Paula Calloway Ekaterina glared. “I never said thank you.” He smirked. “You just did.” Her ire piqued, she glared. “Did not.” Angus, a teamster, strode up. “Captain, sentences were carried out, the inventory is in tact. All townspeople accounted for and unharmed. We put them in this wagon. There was little damage and all repairs are complete. We’re securing the remaining mounts to the wagon side. I’m sorry you lost yours, Sir.” Vigilant of his captive, Maxwell nodded. “The local farmer will care for him. Thank you for the use of yours. We travel through tonight.” He regretted the loss of his horse, but experience assured his mount’s lameness beyond the nearby town meant certain death. “Shall we keep a scout in front after dark and let the horses set the pace?” “Yes. Our guests need sleeping arrangements.” Angus glanced toward the wagon. “And—” “My problem. Load up.” Maxwell climbed inside the middle wagon and sat to the right of the rear door. He lifted his visor and studied his feisty captive. Although probable the elf simply a bystander, he had no intention to allow any witness to report to the wrong source. She comes along for the joyride. Familiar with elves, he assessed her youth. Most elven sub-species lived very long lives, but never attained adulthood until past two hundred years of age. The fact they never matured as fast as humans, meant she had a chance. Her physical appearance of fifteen declared her one hundred fifty in elven years. This feminine creature only looked young in a human world, but her life was already longer than most humans considered feasible. To a nonhuman, the elf was young and he stood well prepared to deal with a child-like attitude. At four foot eleven and eighty-eight pounds, she was petite enough one might be misled to think her fragile
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened enough to break, if not an elf. Her light tan complexion declared her body always shielded from the elements if possible while her ice blue eyes sparkled and almost reflected what lay around her. His gaze never wavered as Maxwell scrutinized her search method. Her inexperience evident, he remained attuned to her every move. Ekaterina dropped her backpack and cloak in a corner and then pushed her hair from her face to scan the wagon’s contents. Two children and four women settled in the back corner opposite the captain. An armoire, several chests, crates and boxes sat scattered or stacked along the walls. She discovered some hardtack, leaned against a large box and broke off a small piece of crusty bread. She flicked it at the powerful captain and smiled when it bounced off his banded armor. The cavalier signaled the wagons forward. He eyed her again, his expression stoic, his every move indicative of his command. His lack of reaction to her antics frustrated her. He noted her lack of missile projections and almost decided her unworthy. She expelled a noisy breath. “Where are we going?” His helmeted head turned and his hypnotic stare locked hers. Captivated by the most mesmerizing shade of pale violet eyes ever encountered, she shivered. Maxwell let their gazes linger and enjoyed the way her ice blue eyes widened. He turned his attention to the night and the forest shadows. Ekaterina drew her hair over her shoulder and sat beside him. “The least you can do is fix the cut you put on my neck.” She pointed to the tiny sword bite. His expression displeased, he pushed her away. “You did it.” She returned and leaned her back against his side. “Your sword did it.” His warm spit hit the back of her neck. She
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Paula Calloway scrunched her nose. “How wrong.” Maxwell shoved her away with his leg. “Get away.” The persistent female annoyed him more than he let on. Ekaterina crossed her arms over her breasts. “I need something to clean it.” He tossed his cape to her feet and moved to sit on the floor at the bench’s other end. Grateful the quiet townswomen ignored the ordeal, he noted the children nestle into their makeshift pallets. She snatched up his cape and used the corner to wipe off her dried blood and his saliva. She donned his cape. “Give me back my pouch.” Maxwell poured the meager contents of her pouch into his. He threw her empty purse to her feet. Ekaterina snatched it from the floor. “My money?” His desire to end her incessant chatter, he tossed his full pouch and waited until it slid to a stop at her feet. “Is that most important to you?” She scooped up the small bag, opened it and separated her insignificant copper coins from his more valuable gold ones. “Yes.” She walked over, took his hand, turned it over and opened it. Maxwell sensed the warmth of his palm under her thumb rattled her senses, but remained quiet. Ekaterina dropped his gold coins into his palm one by one and met his gaze. “I never asked for yours.” Out of kindness, he raised his other hand and stopped her at twenty. “You need it more than I.” His other thirty gold coins dropped in her pouch. She pivoted, sat and secured her coin pouch to her belt. She snuggled her back against him and dangled his pouch from her forefinger. “Here.” Maxwell took the small bag and conceded her invasion of his space with a roll of his eyes. His sigh of frustration inward, he hoped for her silence. He allowed her to settle against him and listened to her fall asleep.
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened Relieved by the current peace, he opted not to wake the little woman asleep on his leg. He spent most of the night attentive to her slight figure, which nestled farther down onto the floor. Aware she posed no threat, he shifted his free leg for comfort, folded his arms over his chest and relaxed as the townsfolk settled on makeshift pallets.
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Chapter Two Saturday, Peri 9. by a slight scrape on his banded armor, Awakened Maxwell opened his eyes to a brightening sky. Her fingertips curled against his thigh. He studied the petite female who haunted him in a way he couldn’t explain. The current relaxation in her body and on her face evidenced peaceful sleep as something she seldom enjoyed. Her nails raked his armor again. His touch gentle, he placed his hand over hers and stayed her movement. Her slight murmur indicated the confinement of her hand made her uneasy. He met the driver’s curious gaze, waved him off and then folded his arms over his chest again. Ekaterina opened her eyes and smiled. His one leg bent, his other remained straightened for her comfort. She moved to sit up, but her hair snagged. “That hurt!” She covered the pained area and moved away. Maxwell nonchalantly took his usual spot on the tailgate. He grabbed a chunk of jerky from a basket as a child whispered to a nearby townswoman. He whistled and the wagon slowed as a second guard climbed into the back She eyed the soldier who scooped up the child, jumped from the wagon and headed toward the wood line. “Where’s he taking the kid?” “Privy.”
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened Ekaterina moved closer and leaned just over the tailgate. She glanced down. The thought of the next wagon’s horses trampled her idea as their hooves would her. “What if I need to go?” “A soldier will take you.” Alert to her intentions and the danger of her pondered route, Maxwell settled his gaze on her slight figure, his smirk inward. “Unless you prefer me?” Thankful she relieved herself a short time before her capture, she shot him a sideways look. “I don’t think so.” Determined to wait as long as possible, she opted to avoid water. Angus climbed into the wagon and returned the child to the townswoman. He straightened and eyed the strands of long black hair. “Entangled again, Captain?” His grin broad, the cavalier looked down and slowly pulled the lengthy lock of hair caught on his banded mail at the cuisse over his thigh and the greave over his calf. He dropped it to the ground. Vindication for her annoyance. Ekaterina touched the tender spot on her head. “You did it on purpose.” She disregarded the teamster’s return to the front and moved to the wagon’s side. She knelt and slipped her fingers between the canvas and uppermost wooden slat. “What are your plans?” She frowned at the lack of response and escape. “Where are you going?” Poised to move, Maxwell remained alert to the dainty female. “Crosslands.” “And from there?” “North.” Her sigh one of surrender, Ekaterina faced him. “Are you brigands?” Maxwell studied her. “Interesting concept.” “You attacked the caravan. Are you their lead fighter?” Amused by her concept, he raised an eyebrow. “What do you think?” Ekaterina avoided his gaze. “Your armor, your sword,
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Paula Calloway you’re a warrior.” “You presume much. Are you a thief?” Most in his profession disliked or at least disapproved of thieves, to include him, but Maxwell began to like her. Few women spouted off to him and this female did so without fear. “Do I look like one?” Her evasiveness offended him. “Something wrong with it?” “No.” Despondent, Ekaterina surveyed the pattern on the wood until his gaze drove her crazy. “Stop watching me. It’s annoying.” “Really.” Maxwell plucked an apple from a nearby basket and bit it. He absently chewed and studied her. He swallowed and bit the crisp fruit again. She grabbed her pack and rummaged through it. It drove her nuts to look up only to meet his steady, pale violet eyes. His silent, but intense gaze forced her to turn away and look for a pattern in the canvas. Within moments, she reached her limit, closed her pack and pushed it aside. “Quit!” His gaze on her, he grabbed another apple and bit it. She gives me enjoyment on this adventure. To bring someone up in the world you must first knock down their defenses. And I am the person to do such. Frustrated, Ekaterina turned away. “You’re driving me crazy.” She leaned on her pack and desperately tried to ignore him. Good. Maxwell intended to enjoy the delightful view. He rolled an apple to her and smirked when the red fruit bumped her thigh. She picked it up and drew back her arm. “I warned—” “Lunch.” Her expression softened and he ate as she did. He proffered a second. “One’s enough.” On her knees, Ekaterina peered between the slats and canvas at the woodlands, but saw few signs of wildlife aside from the occasional cry of an overhead bird. Her glimpse of her hunting dog revealed the
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened animal’s lack of difficulty in the easy pace. She sat and glanced at the captain. Maxwell eyed her. “Something I should know?” “No.” His eyes a most attractive lure, she broke their locked gazes. She stretched out, her head on her backpack, and napped. He kept an eye on her dog and the passing terrain to assure the animal met with no wild attackers. More often than not, her slight figure is where his gaze settled. A rustle resonated from the forest shadows. He snapped his head around to scan the woods. His gaze aptly assessed the lack of any danger and he turned his attention back to the titillating waif who toyed with his senses. The ride through the dense woodlands undisturbed for several hours, Maxwell intended her to sleep, but the soldier who served rations to the townsfolk woke her. He disregarded her as much as possible, his focus on his jerky and apples. The idea of a night’s rest crossed his mind as the driver glanced back. “Make camp here. Set the horses to graze. The townsfolk sleep in the wagon.” His soldiers complied and he motioned a guard to take position. All settled in for the night. A disturbance from around the wagons broke the nightly quiet as numerous enemies charged to attack. A goblin leapt from a nearby tree and tackled a driver to the ground. A hobgoblin prevented the transport’s escape as it lodged a wheel breaker between the spokes of the lead wagon’s front wheel. Another wheel breaker locked up the third wagon’s rear wheels. The action trapped the center wagon. The teamsters drew their weapons and plunged into battle. Awakened in a heartbeat, Maxwell drew his sword, leapt to the ground and planted his feet. His swung blade smoothly glided through four charging goblins consecutively. He ignored the trail of blood splatter beneath
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Paula Calloway the lethal sweep of his sword’s arc as his glance assured his soldiers handled the situation with little difficulty. The cavalier turned his expertise to the middle wagon’s defense and its very precious living contents. Ekaterina scaled the wooden beam, which supported the wagon’s cover. She drew her dagger, sliced a small hole in the overhead canvas and returned her blade to its sheath. She climbed to the top of the sturdy canvas. She stared wide-eyed as the captain’s muscles bulged with each swing of his weapon. The elf gasped as several beasts made their way alongside the wagon and closed in on the captain’s back. “Behind you!” Maxwell spun and beheaded two more hobgoblins with little effort. The monsters collapsed in a heap of dying flesh on the ground while his sword collided with an incoming blade. The good metal of his steel rang loud and clear across the battlefield. He swiftly cleaved the ogre in half. The cavalier smirked as the bloody entrails plopped to the ground seconds before the lifeless body of his slain foe declared the battle’s end. Maxwell let his gaze linger on the lithesome elf who slipped back inside the wagon. He moved to the lead wagon. “Keep moving.” Raven gave a quick nod. “Usual routine of moving with a scout in the lead?” “Yes.” His gaze ever alert to the possible escape of his captive, he checked on the men and teams. Pleased by his inspection, he turned for the middle wagon. Stanford cleared his throat and drew his captain’s attention. “The townsfolk are settled, Sir. Do you wish a horse?” “No.” Maxwell climbed into the middle wagon and sat in his usual seat to study her. “You stayed?” He expected her to seize the first opportunity since even he disliked his own dominance at times. Ekaterina sat near the tailgate. “Where will I go in the
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened dark?” “My sword drew blood.” “I made it hard on you by not listening and I raised my head.” Maxwell knew her flight in the midst of battle meant her death. “And the wagon?” “I said I needed a hand up and you gave me one.” Ekaterina smiled. “Besides, you gave me my stuff. You could’ve done anything you wanted at anytime, but you didn’t.” He flicked a glance at the damaged canvas. “That?” “I did it when I climbed up there during the fight.” “Typical thief.” Secretly relieved her words truthful, Maxwell hoped to get somewhere with her. Offended, Ekaterina frowned. “What makes you say such?” “Most thieves are adept at scaling walls, or the likes thereof, searching and hiding, as you did.” Uneasy, she looked away. “I never tried to hide.” Maxwell didn’t relent. “Why deny?” Defiant, Ekaterina crossed her arms over her breasts. “I’m not.” “Then what are you?” She surrendered to his pursuit with a roll of her eyes. “I’m a thief, okay?” Content to hear her admit her profession, Maxwell took her lack of stealing from him as a hopeful sign. “Your life.” Frustrated, Ekaterina snatched his cape from the floor. “What else am I supposed to do?” “Your choice.” His steady gaze followed her lithe figure to lie down as his cape engulfed her. He sat on the bench step at the tailgate, his arm negligently draped on his bent knee.
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Chapter Three Sunday, Peri 10. wagon stopped with a slight jolt and the harnesses Thejingled as the rising sun brushed away the dew.
Ekaterina opened her eyes and noted the sun inch into the sky. She stretched and her need to relieve herself became unbearable. Caught in his glinting regard, she moved close to him. “What are we doing?” “Restock provisions and a bath.” Maxwell fixed his gaze on her and pointed. “The inn is over there.” She grabbed her pack. “I’ll meet you there.” Quite ready to offer her a hand down, her refusal eminent, he didn’t intend to let her proposal slip unanswered. “If you wish.” The look in his eyes sent a shiver through her as Ekaterina climbed over the tailgate and jumped to the ground. She walked to the inn’s far side and scanned the woods. She spotted her dog wag its tail and signaled the animal to keep pace with the wagons. Her attention redirected as the soldiers jostled each other on the way down the street, she ducked inside the inn, headed for the nearest privy and relieved herself. Upon her return to the common room, she spotted two women seated at a nearby table. Marissa, a human female cleric with long, blond hair, her
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened robe a sandy brown, smiled. “Join us for breakfast.” Reluctant to endure the entering guards’ company, the elf pulled out a chair and sat. She nibbled an offered strawberry, her interest in the endless female drivel nonexistent. **** His attention on her until out of sight, Maxwell escorted the townswomen and children inside the church where he arranged for their safeguarding and refreshment. Finished at the wagons, he went to the inn. His entrance accompanied by a quick assessment, he noted the quiet elf’s wary expression and strode to the bar. His nodded to the barkeep and placed two gold coins on the bar. “Ale and a room, Sir.” His order filled, he collected the key in one hand and the frothy mug in his other. He moved to stand at the women’s table. Aeriel, the human female fighter with short brown hair, her armor a tarnished field plate, snickered. “Company.” Maxwell gave a slight bow, more to the quiet elf with the pleasurable figure on his right. “I am Sir Maxwell of the hamlet of Hope. You are?” The priestess batted her lashes. “I’m Marissa.” “And I’m Aeriel,” the female fighter announced. “Where are you going?” “North.” The cavalier motioned away the offered food. Exhausted with apples from eating in the wagon, he considered his nutritional method to annoy his new female companion delightful and tasty. Marissa smiled her excitement. “So are we.” Aeriel piped, “Can we get a ride with you?” Maxwell assessed the two young and obviously inexperienced women with their telltale gear. Aware the roads safer when traveled in numbers, he supposed the
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Paula Calloway extra hands might benefit if a conflict arose. “Yes.” He gave a slight bow and then stepped over to the elf. He opted to keep the pet name she unintentionally dubbed herself with and leaned down, his invitation whispered, “Will you join me, Dusty?” He expected her to decline his offer, but figured her with him for the long haul. He hoped his assumptions of her liking him correct. This much closer to her destination, Ekaterina considered the opportunity a method of repayment to the handsome captain. “Sure.” Mildly surprised, he straightened and headed upstairs. You are an enticement, woman. Her hesitation a mere second, she followed the captain to a room. As he entered, she paused at the door. Her heart pounded and her breath increased. Maxwell strode to the privy. Aware he intended to give himself to another woman for the first time in five years, he became saddened by the remembrance of his wife. The golden color of her hair and the gentle feel of her touch surfaced, swept over him and filled his senses. Alexa was a good woman and a wonderful wife, but I must live. I must move on with my life. He closed his eyes and her image faded with the close of the door in the main room. He turned his back to the privy door, dropped his gear and filled the tub. His ear attuned to the elf’s approach, he nonchalantly removed his weapons and allowed her presence to stir his sexual appetite. **** Ekaterina drew a deep breath. Payment must be made and, since the bastard in black armor never counted, I’ll consider you my third and this as gratitude for my life. She entered the privy as the captain set aside his sheathed sword. Maxwell set down his helmet and removed the last of his armor. He turned to face her and, bit by bit, stripped his
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened under-armor. Proficient at hiding his true emotions when fit, he did so now. She pressed her back against the wall by the privy door and gawked at the revelation of his body in a way neither previous man did. Hypnotized by his seductively calculated movements, she let her gaze wander down his body. The twenty-five year old man stood six foot three and weighed a solid two hundred twenty pounds of pure hard muscle. He deliberately turned enough to expose his side and part of his back. The sound of her sucked in breath pleased him. He straightened and turned to face her as his long, black hair flowed over his shoulders and fell past his shoulder blades. Spellbound by his pale violet eyes and handsome face, Ekaterina stared. His slow blink broke her gaze and she shook her head to clear it. She focused on the rest of his stunning features. His rounded ears and slightly visible facial hair said human, but his finely chiseled features said more. His sensual mouth invited and his perfect lips enticed. His body, veined and sculpted with flexing muscles, attested to his strength. She drank in the sight of his broad shoulders, smooth muscled chest, powerful arms, ridged stomach, narrow hips and strong legs. The handsome man stole her breath. She froze at the sight of his massive erection. He’s too well endowed. The question is, if he fits, how bad will it hurt? The offer is made and it’s too late to back out. She stared at his muscled body until his penetrating gaze captured hers. Maxwell pitched his voice to seduce, “Joining me?” Apprehensive, Ekaterina dropped aside her equipment. “Yes.” His gaze riveted to her, he stepped into the tub and leaned back. “I am waiting.” She pulled off her shirt and glanced over. She shivered as a sudden chill engulfed her.
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**** Expected of a thief, Maxwell remained aware of daggers pulled from her hidden boot, wrist and neck sheathes, but gave the benefit of the doubt in hopes she sought more for herself. Amused by her avoidance of eye contact, he enjoyed her unintended strip tease. Her supple movements held his gaze. Her curves and the build of her delightful body belied her resilience. Aside from too thin, he gauged her overall health equivalent to most elves, excellent. He discerned her obtainable by one of his experience if the need arose and welcomed the hardening of his shaft. His desperation and want intensified with her every move as his sexual hunger awoke. He remained calm when the night from long ago leapt into his mind for a mere second just before his focus settled on her. He decided her behavior chose the general manner of their encounter. Ekaterina walked over and stepped into the tub, her back to him. Startled when his large hands grasped her tiny waist, she let him pull her to straddle his upper thighs. She shivered at the caress of his palms over her stomach, but didn’t resist his hands direction to lean back against his hard chest. Maxwell eased his hands up her sides and covered her breasts. He wanted to tell her how good her body felt against his. He licked her shoulder. His palms glided between her legs and parted her thighs. He growled into the curve of her neck. Her warmth beckoned and his finger slid between her folds, rubbed across her nubbin and eased toward her heat. She arched her back and pressed into his touch, “That’s, um, new.” Her eyes widened when his middle finger slipped deep inside her most intimate core. “Ohhh.” His slow strokes ignited her internal fires like never before. His every caress a lure to her senses, she surrendered to his fiery
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened touch and rocked her hips. “Yes, more.” Her lack of virginity set aside his need to prepare her for him. He withdrew his finger with a low growl. “Turn around.” The swiftness of her response clenched his jaw. He grabbed her waist, urged her legs to part and set her astride his upper thighs. He trailed his tongue over the rapid pulse of her jugular and then nibbled her neck. His hands cupped her breasts and he held her soft full mounds as his thumbs brushed over her hardened nipples. His expert touch elicited a wanton moan and her hips pushed toward his erection. He smiled against the curve of her neck. She dug her nails into his biceps. “That feels good.” Aware of what his touch did to her, he didn’t intend to stop. “Is there something particular you want me to do to you, Dusty?” “I don’t know much of what there is, but I definitely like that, Max.” “Good.” Her inexperience ascertained, her breathy response urged him on and opened the doors for him to demonstrate. He cupped her backside and lifted her hips. The apex of his engorged shaft rubbed over her crux and nestled in the tight opening of her moist heat. He teased and nipped her sweet lips as the swelled tip of his erection penetrated her warmth. His immense size steadily filled her and she dug her nails into his shoulders. “It’s… big… ohhh—” “Hush and relax,” he whispered against her lips. “Struggle brings pain, willingness brings pleasure.” Uncertain if he wanted her to resist and send their present encounter into a rougher tryst, he groaned and burrowed his girth deeper inside her tight heat. He adored the pleasurable feel and took great care not to breach her limit while he guided her in riding him. She clutched his upper arms and almost whimpered when his massive erection withdrew and penetrated her
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Paula Calloway again. His huge hardness filled her in every way. She flung back her head and moaned her delight. His actions repeated and her nails dug into his skin. His dynamic thrust sent her into a climax. He liked her responsiveness. He leaned back and sank deeper inside her beckoning warmth. Aware her unable to endure a full hour of his relentless physical ministrations, his movements, filled with denied frustration, gentled to some extent. Her breathy moans indicative of her arousal, he trailed his hands to her waist and ground her hips against his. She clutched at his chest, but the rigidness of his muscles made her nails rake him. “You’re so deep.” “Dusty,” her pet name a mere growl from the rumble within his chest, he glided his palms up her sides, across her back and then drew her down to him. He covered her mouth with his and hungrily swallowed her scream of ecstasy. He extinguished the intense fire his experienced touch started within her. He adored the silken feel of her, but wanted more. He lifted her from him. She tightened her thighs in protest. “Max.” “Turn and get on your hands and knees.” On his knees behind her, he directed her to where he needed and wanted her body. Well aware of her size in comparison to his, he took great care in his taking her from behind. His erection leisurely penetrated her heat, but he withheld his full depth. Each sensuous stroke a calculated threat of her limit, he remained gentle and reveled in her breathlessness. “Don’t stop, please.” “Not a chance.” He grabbed a handful of her hair and her orgasm sent her into spasms beneath him. His free hand left the grip on her hip and snaked his arm around her body where he caressed her breasts. He released her hair and clutched her shoulders for deep thrusts. The front of his thighs pushed against the back of hers as his hips, tightly pressed against her backside, earned his growl.
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened He snarled as a tremor swept over him, fire ignited his blood and a voracious hunger coursed through him. Her muscles tightened with every stroke and her breathing indicated her heightening. He straightened, seized her hips and joined her. His final thrust pushed her limit and emptied his seed deep inside her. He milked his shaft until depleted. Maxwell pulled free of her and wrapped his arm around her waist. He sat back and brought her to lean her back against his warmth. He breathed in her scent and disregarded the twitch at corner of his mouth. “Comfortable?” Her sigh soft, Ekaterina closed her eyes. “Wonderful.” He soaked in the best moment in the world and let her rest against his body in the tub. He caressed her shoulder. “Going to the hamlet of Hope?” “Yes.” Her contentment evident in her body and voice, Maxwell gently pushed her forward and stood. He stepped out and gestured her to follow his lead. He dried off with her and pulled on his pants. His gaze followed her leggings as the material slid over her thighs and covered her hips. Her tightened lacings earned his frown. A wide strip of material wrapped around her back, over her breasts and pulled snug around her neck, served as a makeshift corselet. He tied the lacings on his pants while his riveted gaze followed her top over her head until yanked down to cover her belly. He pulled on his boots in conjunction with her and then drew on his shirt. He liked how her leather armor slid over her body, but not the protective covering’s weakness. He finger combed his hair as she did hers, but with fewer tugs. Her dirty clothes stuffed in her backpack and her weapons strapped on, he turned his attention to his armor and weapons. Ekaterina grabbed her pack, went into the main room
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Paula Calloway and tried to open the door. She stepped aside. Maxwell patronized her. “What?” “It won’t budge.” “Unable to open a door?” He disproved of her test and narrowed his eyes. Still displeased, he clenched his jaw and collected his remaining gear. His expression softened, he moved past her and grabbed the doorknob. He frowned when the handle responded but the door refused to budge. He drove his shoulder into the door and splintered the wooden barricade. He looked at the pieces of chair scattered in the hallway. Disgusted, Maxwell strode downstairs. Messing with our room is impolite. The rude culprit deserves punishment. His emotions controlled, he stopped at the bar to pay for the damaged door as the elf continued past him. He remained vigilant of her nearness to the table where his soldiers kept company with the women who intended to join the caravan. The jovial laughter of Marissa and Aeriel filled the room as several soldiers snickered. “Excuse me, ladies.” Angus turned to the passing elf. “Did you get your fill, miss?” Ekaterina stopped. “What’s it to you?” “Sir Maxwell’s chattel.” She rolled her eyes. “More like something you can’t handle.” His stealth unsurpassed, the cavalier moved to stand behind the teased elf, one hand on his sword hilt, the other at his side. More than likely the men of Hope who patronized the tavern heard the rumors of his size. The trouble is the words were true. His gaze flickered between his delightful encounter and the man who bordered on disrespect. Intimidated by his towering captain’s presence, the teamster grew silent. “I, uh…” Ekaterina scowled. “Nothing to say?” Maxwell conceded. Can she be any more subtle with her
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened ignorance? She eyed the soldier. “What am I?” The cavalier stepped protectively close to her back, his voice a mere whisper, “A good time.” Startled by the proximity of his deep voice and warm body, Ekaterina gasped and pivoted. She came face to face with the captain whose body almost touched hers. She leaned back until the table pressed against her lower back. Maxwell raised an inquisitive eyebrow, his voice low, “To me?” Uncertain if insulted or complimented, she snatched a hambone from the breakfast platter and whacked his arm. “Wretch.” It pleased him the other females cringed and scooted back. His gaze fixed on her face, he grabbed a cloth and rubbed the grease into his banded armor. “Thanks for the oil.” Her open mouth clamped shut, he adored her inability to find a suitable retort. He motioned his men out the door with a toss of his head and then followed them. “The caravan leaves in five minutes.” The dainty elf’s refusal to join flitted across his mind. If such happened, he discerned tracking her effortless on his part. On his way to the wagons, Maxwell ignored the excessive feminine chatter. “Marissa, join the last wagon, Aeriel, the lead.” He helped the four townswomen and two children inside the second wagon. Halted by his proffered hand, Ekaterina ignored the pounding beat of her heart and stared. The temptation to accept tugged hard, but she balked at displaying a weakness of any kind. She stepped around him and climbed into the wagon. His offer almost accepted, he disapproved her stubborn refusal. Half-tempted to grasp her waist and toss her in, he withdrew his hand. She sat down. “Are we traveling until tomorrow
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Paula Calloway morning?” “We stop tonight.” Maxwell took his usual spot on the middle wagon’s tailgate and set aside his helmet. He signaled the caravan forward, his gaze on his enticement. This trip may fly faster now with entertainment. He disregarded the chatty townswomen who whispered among themselves, talked with the children or spoke with whichever soldier brought them food or water. His interest in the delightful elf whose every move held his indirect gaze, he drew forth his whetstone and sword. Ekaterina overheard a townswomen’s mumbled whisper, but failed to make out the words. She looked over and the woman went silent, but her eyes glittered with amusement. She redirected her attention when the captain spit on the sharpening stone in his hand. “Why do that?” The cavalier guided his blade across the stone. “It helps the steel cross smoothly.” “How long before we stop?” “When I finish.” Pleased with the lack of encounters, Maxwell made quick, but precision work of his task. He tucked the stone in his pouch and then sheathed his sword. His soft whistle garnered the driver’s attention. “Pass the word to make camp.” The group took the opportunity to handle personal matters. Parked on the side, the three wagons served as shelters for the night. The unhitched teams grazed the length of their staked ropes. Observant of his team, the cavalier collected his gear. Stanford likes Marissa and Raven enjoys time with Aeriel. He crossed the road and trekked farther down from the party. Pleased the lithe elf joined him, he selected a clear area and constructed a fire site. Ekaterina signaled her dog to hunt. “I’ll start the fire if you cook.” “Agreed.” Maxwell organized a sleeping area with the intent to share his bedroll. After several minutes, he set a log
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened near the intended fire pit and sat on it. The hunting dog returned and dropped a fresh kill by her feet. He licked his mouth and wagged his tail. She motioned him to sit near her. She handed the squirrel to the captain and then retrieved her flint and steel. She frowned as the devices failed to cooperate after several tries. She surmised his presence made her nervous. “Here.” He took the small tools from her. He struck them against each other and ignited the fire. He gutted, skinned and skewered the squirrel before he set it on the spit to cook. Within minutes, the sweet aroma wafted through the air along with wisps of smoke. He looked forward to his feather bed. The idea of such shared with her sent a surge of warmth through his veins. Ekaterina shifted under his steady gaze. “What?” The meat ready, Maxwell shook his head and tore off two pieces. He offered them. “Your dog?” She gratefully took the succulent morsels and tossed the bigger chunk to her dog. She nibbled the other one and explained between bites. “My hunter. He was a starved pup and I fed him what scraps I managed.” She averted her gaze and lowered her voice, but failed to disguise the tightness. “A man trained him to hunt for me.” She cleared her throat. “He stayed with me for several years now.” She licked her fingers. “This is good.” “Thank you.” His gaze on her face, he finished his meal and cleaned his hands. A small cart rumbled down the road and garnered his attention. He eyed it roll past their location and rose to his feet as his attention locked on the caravan’s position. “Stay back.” He sprinted. The farm cart passed close to the encampment and a loud explosion sent searing heat across the camp area. Its violent force released a scotching blast, which knocked the bystanders to the ground and set afire the wagon that housed the townsfolk. Several teamsters moved the horses
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Paula Calloway and unharmed wagons back while others doused the blaze with blankets. A townswoman died, a severely burned teamster moaned on the grass and the middle wagon’s canvas was partly ruined. Wrapped in salved gauze, the injured teamster lay in the middle wagon, his care assigned to the captain. The dead woman received a proper burial, her gravesite marked with a pile of rocks and a makeshift marker. A quick investigation revealed the small cart transported an explosive material ignited by the driver’s pipe. The hitched up horses pawed the ground as the teamsters collected the gear. The quiet passengers and guards loaded up. The wagons moved on from the damaged area as the dog jumped into the middle wagon with his mistress.
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Chapter Four Monday, Peri 11. sun neared the horizon as the early morning animal Thechatter abruptly ended. The ambush came from a nearby
wood line as a small gang of ruffians dressed in tattered leather armor leapt out and brandished short swords. They targeted the lead wagon in an effort to hold up the caravan. Maxwell shoved on his helmet and leapt from the wagon. His accurate sword hacked and slashed through several enemies. His swings fast and hard, he centered his attacks on decapitation and cleaved midsections. His fury inescapable, the scent of blood and death mingled in the air around the cavalier as the soldiers promptly dispersed the ruffians and ended the struggle. Maxwell swept his gaze over the field and noted the various teamsters as they repaired a wagon wheel, tended wounds or calmed the draft teams. He noted the young blond woman enter the forest. His gaze settled on the elf. Ekaterina climbed down from the wagon. Her quick search of several enemy bodies gave her a piled assortment of discarded weapons, but revealed no coins. The fleshy part of her palm slid along the edge of a short sword. She jerked back her hand and saw no mark. “Dull is good.” She looked up. Pinned in the captain’s steady regard, she ended her search.
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Paula Calloway Vigilant of the haphazard elf and her growing collection, he flinched as a blade grazed her hand, but doubted the presence of poison. Relieved at the lack of a scream and blood, he sheathed his cleaned weapon. His gaze followed her approach. “What?” She pointed to the wooded location. “Marissa went into the woods.” Unconcerned, but amused by hers, Maxwell cocked an eyebrow. “And?” Ekaterina stared. “She’s not back.” His conversation unnoticed by his soldiers, he rolled his eyes and trudged in the general direction. He picked up the trail, but remained attuned to the enticing figure on his heels. Disinterested in the human woman’s wellbeing, he discovered her unconscious, grabbed a handful of her blond hair and dragged her toward the caravan. Tempted to tell the charming source of his trouble not to lag, he opted to shorten his strides and give her time to do as desired. A partially opened bag allowed several gems to peek out. She scooped up the precious items and tucked them into the front of her makeshift corselet. She grabbed the three unopened bags and sprinted after the captain. She stayed on his heels. “Do you carry all your women like that?” She is not my woman. “Imagine ruffians finding her.” The slight shiver of his elven companion’s figure discerned, Maxwell glanced at the foolish female in his grip. “Her robe covers her.” He deposited the unconscious woman with a soldier at the third wagon. His gaze followed the elf to the middle wagon. “This one wanders, Stanford. Pass the order to feed the hunting dog.” Ekaterina climbed into the middle wagon and set aside the closed bags. She picked the gems from her clothes and paused to let a sunbeam make the purple gemstone sparkle on her palm. “Pretty.” She dropped them in her backpack. Assured everyone was loaded, he climbed into the wagon, set aside his helmet and signaled the caravan to
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened move on. He sat in his usual spot and fixed his gaze on the elf who held more of his attention than he wished. Her hand drew the closest bag to her. He silently willed her to think hard. “Not smart.” “Why?” She opened it. A big puff of smoke hit her in the face. She swayed and fell unconscious. The wafted scent familiar and not harmful, Maxwell chuckled softly. “Deserved.” He disregarded the townswomen’s muffled giggles as his glance assured the children slept. An idea brewed. He knelt on one knee beside the unconscious elf and used his body to shield her from on lookers. He gently removed her clothes and admired her, but behaved as dictated by his profession and ascertained several facts. Although gaunt from lack of care, she would become quite attractive if provided for. Her ice blue eyes sparkled and reflected an inner light dimmed by the world. Her long and rather unkempt black hair would be much prettier if cut to reveal more of her lovely face. His gaze traveled downward. Maxwell welcomed the tender caress of her nipple beneath his thumb. Her pale soft skin was a magnet to his eyes, a tempting lure to his hands and a beckoning summon to his lips. Her supple breasts filled his palms, her slender waist enticed his grip, her curved hips awakened him and her legs wrapped snuggly around his waist. He drew his cape over her seductive figure and sucked in his breath. Why should I care about this wisp of a wom— girl? He moved to the bench and lit the lantern. He pulled out a whetstone, spit on it and drew his sword. He pulled the blade across the stone with precision care and waited for the drug to wear off. He listened to the various animals as their sounds echoed through the night. To most, it seemed odd little wildlife inhabited the southern area, but if the rumors of giant beasts held true, such would be scarce.
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Paula Calloway The hunting dog stood, circled and lay down, its nose tucked under it tail. Maxwell studied the dog curled in the corner. Definitely a hunter, not a protector, he doubted any attacker would hear more than a whimper. The elf’s slight stir garnered his attention. He put away his gear, blew out the lantern and fixed his gaze on her. Ekaterina awoke to her head throbbing. She slowly opened her eyes as a breeze brushed across her bare calf. She realized only his cape covered her and his pouch lay nearby. She looked up. Her gear hung overhead. She glanced at the captain, clutched his cape around her and scrambled to her feet. She emphasized each word, “Give me my things.” “You have what means the most to you.” Her eyes narrowed to mere slits of anger. “What?” Maxwell folded his arms over his chest. “The money.” “I need my things.” Unnerved by his piercing stare, Ekaterina averted her eyes. Poised to move, he raised his eyebrow. “Go get it.” She glanced from the teamsters in the trailing wagon’s front seat to the two sleeping children and three women who lay on the floor toward the front of the middle wagon. She stared in disbelief. “Naked?” Maxwell deemed her question hollow. You know the answer, girl. “Nothing is free in the eyes of thieves.” Ekaterina dropped his cape and stuck out her tongue. She gripped the wooden support beam and attempted to climb the pole. She managed to get several feet up until her hold slipped. Her backside hit hard on the wagon floor and the thud knocked the wind from her. She gasped and gulped mouthfuls of air until her lungs worked again. He was disgruntled. She is an insult to thieves. Her words muttered in anger, she scrambled to her feet and tried again. “How dare you make me do this with other people watching, the risk of others seeing and sleeping
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened children close. I’ll show you one of these days.” Within inches of her gear, she grabbed her backpack. “If I drop it, they wake up.” She let go. Maxwell caught it. A smile tugged at the corner of his mouth. Very good. The remainder of her gear dropped into a pile beneath her, Ekaterina climbed down. Angry, she dressed under his steady gaze, each move a word. “Just you wait. First, you’re mean, then nice. And after you show me something good, you humiliate me. Oh you wait.” She yanked her backpack from his proffered hand and threw it aside. She snatched up his cape, flung herself to the floor and covered up, her sleep fitful.
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Chapter Five Tuesday, Peri 12. sunlight stretched across the sky and chased away the Thenight. Maxwell ate several chunks of jerky followed by
an apple to clean his teeth. His gaze drifted to the delightful source of his trouble. He endured an exhaustive several days and this particular woman drove him nuts. She is a spitfire. Someone to keep my interest piqued. I missed this in my former years. He smirked. To me, she will always be Dusty. Able to see the outline of her figure beneath his cape, he signaled the soldier. “Deliver food to the others. Let her be.” Ekaterina slept until late morning when a breeze stirred her hair to tickle her face. She sat up, stretched and rubbed her eyes. Caught in his glinting regard, she threw the captain an angry glare and grabbed her short sword. Leery of unconsciousness, she used the point to open the sack. A metal rod fell out. Excited, she snatched it up, scrambled to her knees before him and offered the device. “What’s this?” Her carelessness made him clench his jaw. Concerned by her lack of knowledge in regards to magical items, he took the device and examined it. “A wand. Inside are a ruby, wispy-willow and mirror. When you speak the command word, it shoots out a bolt of lightning.” He pointed it out the back toward the sky and paused as her hands placed on his thighs brought her to a better position. “Schultick.” A bolt of
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened lightning split the air and exploded in a thunderclap. She was awestruck. “I never saw anything like it.” Maxwell returned the wand to her. “Magic items are dangerous.” The trailing wagon’s horses pranced until the experienced soldier reined them in. Ekaterina set it aside and tossed him the unopened sacks. “Open these.” If the word please left her lips, he might consider her request. “Why?” “If they don’t mean anything to you, pitch them out.” She stared as the captain seized and flung the sacks from the wagon. “I can’t believe you.” “Matters little.” Maxwell studied her. “They did to me,” Ekaterina spat. “Why?” Anger warred with hurt. “They’re a way to do what I want.” Maxwell intended to extract information and pitched his tone to do so, “Which is?” “Be an assassin.” Frozen by his piercing regard and infuriated by her slip, Ekaterina trembled. His expression cold, he fixed his steady gaze on the disconcerted elf. He now faced the dilemma of what to do with her. Her gaze downcast in humiliation, she shoved the wand in her backpack. “What else can I do?” The sound of a nearby stream led Maxwell to signal the caravan to stop. He jumped out and trotted to the first wagon. “Raven, we rest a few hours. Move the townsfolk to this wagon.” He returned, helped down the three townswomen and two children and ushered them to join the lead wagon’s escort. He climbed into the middle wagon, sat on the floor and leaned against its wooden side. He assessed the cause of his quandary. Ekaterina grabbed her water skins. “Give me yours and
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Paula Calloway I’ll fill them.” He debated what to do with the potential threat before him and drew the requested items from his side. His gaze steady, he offered them and remained quiet, the brush of her fingers on his palm warm. She jumped to the ground, went to the stream and filled their containers. She returned to the wagon and the captain. His silence deafening, she placed the straps of the skins on his extended hand. Unable to take it, she returned to the water’s edge and stopped several feet from the bank to stare. Marissa hoisted her skirt to her thighs, clutched the material in one hand and leaned over. She dangled her free hand inches below the water’s surface and wiggled her fingers. As a fish slid across her palm, she flung it ashore. Ekaterina almost laughed. The chatter of the wood creatures did little for her, but the blond-haired woman’s silly antics lightened her mood. She regretted the loss of those bags as well as the captain’s silent stare and reluctantly returned to face him. Maxwell locked his gaze on the woman who climbed into the wagon and stood. He removed all but his drawstring linen breeches and mulled over the question of what to do with the self-professed assassin. Discern the mark and reason. She stared. “What are you doing?” “A swim in the stream.” His gaze fixed, he debated the best method to retrieve the information on her target. Interrogation meant cold and callous. Not out of his league, but even elves endured only so much and, he feared such a tactic might break her too much. He had no desire to mark her for life in said manner and opted to use a more gentle persuasion. His charges and soldiers clear of danger, he expected her to do something to his gear. He shrugged it off and went to the stream. ****
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Ekaterina eyed his provisions and removed her leather armor. The temptation to explore his possessions strong, she declined the invite. “I can’t steal from him. He’ll expect me to do anything. Except follow.” She peeked out the wagon and caught sight of his broad, muscular back as his long legs carried him down a path. She leapt down to pursue, but his stride carried him from her at a swift pace. Hopeful he stayed on the obvious trail, she dodged several small branches until halted by a thickening wood line at what appeared the path’s end. She glanced around, but to her dismay, the caravan’s bustle faded with no sign of the captain. Only the sound of chirping birds and small scampering animals filled the air until a light splash garnered her attention. Ekaterina moved in the direction and spotted an overlooked opening in a nearby thicket. She hurried through it and emerged into a beautiful glen. She sucked in her breath until a more stunning sight took it away. Her gaze locked, she approached the water’s edge, stumbled and grabbed a nearby branch. Maxwell floated on his back, his eyes closed, and smiled as the sunlight warmed his face. He sensed her position, but waiting was part of his game. His fingers trailed through the water and she longed for his caress over her body. A tiny moan escaped her throat. She stripped, but her gaze never left him. Tempted to run and jump onto his stomach, she shivered at the thought of drowning. He is handsome. Perhaps a bit too much when he smiles. Ekaterina stared as the droplets of water trickled from his body. The idea of sipping the liquid from his flesh sent shivers through her. She eased in deep enough for the water to cover her hips before she sat. She pulled her knees to her breasts and wrapped her arms around her legs.
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Paula Calloway The cavalier swept his gaze over her. Her position and the water made her a sight few men could ignore. Her lack of experience in sex already ascertained, he knew it more his technique to use such to get information from her than her from him. “Are you scared?” “No, I never learned to swim.” Expecting her to claim no one taught her, Maxwell was surprised her words held the world blameless. Her profound fear struck him. He flipped onto his stomach, gave a hard kick and closed the distance between them. Shocked by his speed, Ekaterina scrambled to her feet. “I, uh…” He rose and walked toward her until the water licked his navel. He held out his hand. “Come here.” The gentleness of his voice convinced her he wouldn’t drown her. She took a shaky step forward. Her fingers brushed his palm and her gaze swept over his clingy linen pants, which failed to hide him. Maxwell swept his arms around her waist and drew her naked body against the length of his. He held her close and took her into the deeper water. Alert for fatigue, he instructed her on the basics. He longed to take her, but kept the session a lesson. He concealed his delight at her ability to learn a task she sincerely sought. Ekaterina never give up, no matter how many times her head slipped below the watery surface. Grateful his swift hands brought her back, she fast learned how not to swallow the water in a gasp for air. Her persistence led to her expected flounder. He swept his arm around her waist and drew her to him. “Tired?” Her hands clutched his shoulders. “A little.” Maxwell guided her to the shore and made certain of her footing before he released her. He pushed himself backwards into deeper water. He leisurely floated on his back, his eyes closed, his senses aware and alert to her and their surroundings.
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened Ekaterina admired the way his hair drifted around his head like a circle of alluring light. She envied the water’s caress of his smooth muscled chest and wished her hands were liquid. His raw velvet voice… stop. In truth, the man took her breath. “What do you do?” Aware of their seclusion, he glanced around as a precaution. “I’m a spy.” The common word for assassin. She edged closer. “Teach me, show me, train me.” Maxwell expected her interest and righted himself. His gaze locked on her, he treaded the water. “What?” “Everything.” Eager, Ekaterina almost slipped. Halted by her misstep, she wanted closer to him. With little to offer a mentor except her personal possessions, she stood ready to surrender her body in exchange for the valuable knowledge. His movements slow, he took her enthusiasm in stride. “Why?” She hesitated to tell the only other soul who expressed anything similar to concern for her in any way. “If you really want to know, I’ll tell you, but no one must hear or see us.” “We are alone,” Maxwell assured. Ekaterina looked at the tall trees hovered overhead, the water and bank shaded by the massive branches. “Come put your back to me.” He moved to sit in the water deep enough to cover his stomach and she knelt behind him, her body pressed to his back. Able to overpower her with strength alone, he doubted her intentions posed any threat. Concerned more about her willingness to reveal an innermost secret, he ascertained such meant either she trusted him or her openness made her an easy target. She slipped her arms around his shoulders. She cherished the feel of his strength, his steady calmness and him. She visualized her life, her whisper soft in his ear, “My
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Paula Calloway parents told me I would be something special for one hundred years. Then one stormy night, someone took it all away from me. They made me watch as my world was ripped away.” A different memory rose. “Picture a small house perfectly cared for by both parents with a rose garden, a vegetable garden and a huge old tree with a knotted rope swing climbed by a spoiled child.” Ekaterina drew a shaky breath. “Picture a beautiful woman with hair as black as night, skin as smooth as water, a touch as soft as a feather and you call her mother. Picture a hardworking man, devoted to the woman, providing everything ever dreamed of for her and the child born of their love and you call him father. This couple was loved and respected by the community. The mother and father loved, gave devoted attention to, raised and spoiled their child to which they gave everything. Even their lives. I was raised to believe in love and was determined to find the kind of love they shared.” The pain dug deep. “Listen to the thunder and see the lightning. Hear a woman scream, a man yell, some scuffling and then the strangest silence you ever heard. Now feel a hand over your mouth so you can’t scream. You’re dragged from your bed, kicking and silently screaming and then stood in the living room where forced to watch your father tortured and murdered while your mother is raped and slaughtered. Imagine the one person who took it all from you also introduces you to the world of sex. He was rich, in control and had it all.” Ekaterina closed her eyes to bury the pain. “Over the next some-odd years, I learned getting to a rich, powerful person required skill, skill required money and money required stealing or working. It’s hard to earn an honest living at one hundred, but easy to steal or trade what someone wants. I live by stealing and trading what I have to earn money to learn the skills of an assassin to avenge the death of the two most wonderful people I ever knew and
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened punish the bastard who did it.” Her voice hardened. “The more money I can steal, the more I get to keep of my body. When you tossed those bags from the wagon and gave me the money you did, you showed me the one thing I needed to do, what I wanted, meant little to you.” Ekaterina sat back on her haunches, her hands in her lap, her voice soft and filled with pain, “Tell me, Sir Maxwell of wherever you hail from, how can I respect myself when I must trade a piece of me for money to acquire skills to avenge my parents? I owe him and I will pay him back. I cannot and will not stop until I pay him everything I owe him. Vengeance will be in my hands.” Hurt by her pain, Maxwell blanked his own emotions. He stood, faced her and opened his arms. Stunned by the genuine compassion in his eyes and his unexpected action, she scrambled to her feet. The temptation to flee strong, she held her ground. Never able to cry over the loss of her parents without fear of someone finding her, she stared. No one ever made her such an offer. No one ever cared. She flung her arms around him, burst into tears and wept into his neck. He wrapped his arm securely around her slender waist to hold her close and granted her tearful release. He fought the rise of his own pain and stroked her hair. The woman in his arms needed his embrace and he willingly gave. Her tears ended after a bit and Ekaterina regained her composure. She pulled back and freed herself from his gentle grip. “Thank you.” She knelt and washed her face in the stream. She rose, brushed the water from her body and headed to the bank. Maxwell studied the lissome elf who dressed before him until her clothes were in place. He gave a soft sigh. “My story is similar.” “Tell me.”
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Paula Calloway “I lost my wife and children fifteen years ago.” Ekaterina bit back the pain as it claimed her very soul. This man heard her story, held her and let her cry, yet endured his own painful loss. She turned for the wagon, her whisper soft, “I’m sorry.” Maxwell walked beside her, his strides shortened for her. “Don’t be. Life happens.” At the caravan, he seized her waist and lifted her into the wagon. His gaze followed her until she sat down and clutched his cape. Assured the caravan loaded, he climbed in and signaled the team to move forward. He sat on his bedroll, his back to the wagon’s side. He leaned his head back against the wall, his eyes closed, his legs stretched out. She inched closer. “Tell me about your family.” His mind churned. He refused to lose the light on her story. He thought about what to tell the sweet elf who suffered a tremendous loss he understood. “My human wife suffered as your mother. My two children endured much the same as you and I was held at blade point fifteen years ago. I was left alive to live with it. I spent seven years as a constable, working toward my paladin-hood. The event turned me into an assassin. I followed the path you travel.” He locked his gaze on her. “That path has no end.” Ekaterina stared. The man before her traveled the path she sought and knew what lay in wait. She put her hand in his proffered one. Maxwell pulled her to straddle his thighs. Aware of his want, he hoped to fulfill her need. “Join me.” “Yes.” She couldn’t break free of his gaze and she didn’t want to. He cupped her face and brought her lips to his in a long, slow kiss designed to stir her inner fires. His caresses gentle, he removed her clothes and pulled her under him. He kicked off his pants and then made passionate love with her, his every touch tender and seductive. He cherished the feel of her skin against his flesh. His kisses warm and full of
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he dawn highlighted the pink and gold streaks littered across the blue sky. Maxwell tossed his cape over her body and then donned his clothes and armor without his helmet. He jumped off the wagon and trotted into the woods for a break to regroup his stirred emotions. Ekaterina reached out. She expected his warmth under her hand, but discovered an empty bedroll. She opened her eyes and grabbed her clothes. She moved behind the crate and concealed herself from peering eyes until dressed. She yanked on her boots. He climbed into the wagon and caught sight her lithe form. He averted his face and grabbed the water skin hung on the hook anchored in the support beam. He poured some cool liquid in his hand and splashed his face to conceal his reddened eyes. She cleared her throat. “Is there somewhere I can go for… you know…” “I will take you.” Maxwell placed his hand on the tailgate, leapt over the edge and landed on the ground with a solid thud. The elf swung over one leg at a time. The bend of her body over the tailgate made him almost smile at the prospect of her bent over anything. He reached up, grasped her waist and lifted her from her precarious position on the
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened wagon’s tailgate. Startled, Ekaterina seized his hands. “Hey.” He cleared the trailing wagon’s path in two long strides and set her on her feet. “Did you want trampled or dragged to death?” Her headshake sufficient, he pointed. “There.” He accompanied her into the wood line and made certain no one saw her. He remained vigilant of all around them. He heard her stand and straighten her clothes. Her hand on his forearm indicative of her readiness to return, he pivoted on his heel. She followed and glanced over from the corner of her eye. She liked him far more than she should. She grabbed the wagon’s tailgate. Maxwell lifted her back inside and then climbed in to join her. “Hold out your hands over the side.” He lifted the water skin from the hook and poured some water over her hands. He corked the container and returned it to its hook. The sight of her seated on his bedroll earned his smile. He picked up and set a small basket with a variety of fruit beside her. “Breakfast.” He took his usual seat. Ekaterina nibbled some produce through the morning, but her gaze seldom left the captain. She admired his touch when he tended the injured soldier who remained quiet the entire trip. His tasks finished, the cavalier returned to his seat and chewed on some jerky followed by an apple to clean his teeth. Her sweet smile grew playful. He remained alert to her elven plotting. He moved to sit, his back to the wagon’s side. She sauntered over and stood before him. “Did you enjoy removing my clothes the other night?” “Yes.” Maxwell knew any man would. Aside from too thin, she is very pleasing to the eye and touch. Ekaterina teased, “How knightly of you.” He eyed her. What a sting after telling her of my demise.
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Paula Calloway “How so?” She straddled him and sat on his stomach. She played with the strands of his black hair draped over his shoulder. “You wear armor like a knight.” She tapped his breastplate. “Like paladins slaying dragons.” Cavalier. Maxwell drew a deep breath and she rose and fell with his stomach. Neither clothes nor armor makes a person. “How did you get my stuff up there?” Ekaterina shot him a look. “I want you to tell me, not show me. I don’t want to get it down again.” He slipped his hands around her waist and lifted her from him. He stood and dropped his gear in less than a minute. He stepped up on a large box and fastened his own armor to the overhead pole. Aware his height made it easy, he agilely jumped down and sat in his usual spot on the tailgate, his gaze expectant. She crossed her arms over her breasts. “Fine, get it down.” Amused by her order, Maxwell doubted her familiarity with the word please. “Why?” “You can’t fight without armor,” Ekaterina huffed. “Really.” “You need it.” Maxwell welcomed her challenge. “Try me.” Ekaterina rose. “No.” He moved forward in a mock lunge. “Draw your weapon.” He wanted to prove it wasn’t about armor, but conviction, dedication and knowledge. He unsheathed his seldom-used falchion sword. “Draw.” She shook her head. “No.” “Draw.” Maxwell tapped her left shoulder with the flat of his blade. Ekaterina jumped, but remained defiant. “No.” “Now.” He smacked her left hip hard with the flat of his blade. She ignored the sting. “You can’t make me.”
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened Maxwell raised his sword to his free arm. “Let me help you.” He expressed no sign of pain as his blade cut the inside of his forearm. “No, don’t!” Utter disbelief on her face, Ekaterina drew her short sword from her side. He raised his sword. “Come on.” Angered at the double hit, followed by the draw of his blood, she swung and connected to his right rib area. Terrified, she dropped her sword and stepped back. “I didn’t mean it.” His assessment of his bloody wound swift, Maxwell leveled his gaze on her. “Why like that?” Ekaterina stared at the blood as it dripped from his side. “Is there another way?” “The flat of the blade.” “I didn’t know.” The sound of regret filled her voice as much as fear and Maxwell sensed her expectance of his retaliation. He chose to disappoint her and simply wiped off and sheathed his sword. He grabbed some material from an armoire and sat to tend his rib wound along with the one on his arm. The fact he twice demonstrated the ability to hit without drawing blood and the idea the elf chose edge instead upset him a bit. Ekaterina observed how he wrapped the material around his ribcage. “No one ever showed me.” Finished, he studied her. “I just did.” Grateful for the magical qualities that allowed his armors and weapons to be far lighter, he knew she could lift them without much difficulty. “I’m sorry.” She climbed the wooden beam, retrieved his armor and set it near him. She picked up her short sword, wiped it off and sheathed it. Maxwell ignored his armor and lay down. He listened to her movements, but remained silent.
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Paula Calloway Ekaterina sat on the bench seat. She wanted to hug him, hear he forgave her and curl up in his arms. He was unlike any man she ever encountered. She listened to his steady breaths for sometime before she crept over and curled up against his back. His whisper was soft as the gentle night wind, “I care for you more than I should.” **** Alarmed by his words as anxiety consumed her and uncertain how to react, she held her breath. After a moment’s hesitation, she pulled away and stood. “I need a walk. Be back in a few minutes.” She climbed over the wagon’s tailgate and dropped to the ground. She dodged the oncoming team and fell in step several feet behind the third wagon, her thoughts on the dangerous man who set all her senses on alert. “He’s hard, cold and something I never encountered before. And he did what no one else did in fifty years.” The captain broke through her defenses with words spoken in a voice Ekaterina couldn’t shake as they brought her too close to capture. “Evasion is the only option. Letting him wrap around me will strip away my purpose in life. He doesn’t offer an opportunity I can afford.” She shook him from her senses and eyed the world around her. **** Aware of the time passing, Maxwell moved to the back, peeked out and spotted her. He returned to his previous position and listened to her climb into the wagon. The feel of her warmth snuggled against his back pleased him. He listened to her breaths indicate slumber and then drifted to sleep.
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ver careful, Maxwell moved away from her. The fact the elf looked so sweet when asleep didn’t help him in the least. He draped his cape over her and went to check on his team. He returned and knelt by his injured soldier. He chewed on some jerky. Ekaterina squinted at the midmorning sun and looked down at what covered her. She clutched his cape, drew it to her face and inhaled his scent, her smile content. She dropped the material and rolled onto her stomach. She looked at the captain, her expression soft at the tender care he administered to the wounded man. “How did you get command, Max?” “The town needed someone to retrieve the stolen caravan.” “And you volunteered?” Angus poked his head in the back. “He was the right man for the job.” “The right man.” Ekaterina flinched as the captain’s steely gaze fastened on the interloper. The soldier nodded. “No one better.” She smirked at the captain’s grimace. “He’s good?” Maxwell cleared his throat. “Enough.” Angus flinched. “Sir?”
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Paula Calloway “Your job.” “Yes, Sir. I served the others breakfast. Do you want anything, miss?” “There’s still some in the basket.” As the captain finished his task, Ekaterina caught his gaze and stood. “Show me how to do the sword thing.” Maxwell rose to his feet. “Draw your sword.” “After you put on your armor.” He donned his armor without his helmet in mere minutes and then moved to the boxes. “Come here.” Her advance tentative, he moved behind her, slid an arm around her waist and pulled her back against him. “Trust me.” Alert to the tenseness of her body, he debated between a lesson and wicked play as his hand covered hers. Ekaterina swallowed hard when a shiver raced through her. His hand warm and soft on hers, she considered him detrimental to her senses. Aware his proximity clouded her wit, Maxwell deliberately put his mouth close to her ear. “Keep the blade ready to attack since some people will see the move coming. Right before contact, flick your wrist.” He demonstrated. “Try it.” He moved back. Disconcerted by his nearness, she honestly tried, but her blade’s edge struck the box three times. She dared not tell him the caress of his voice undid her. “This is harder than I thought.” “Stay your weapon.” He stepped to her. “Like this.” He placed his hand more firmly over hers and became her weapons instructor. He guided her sword swing to avoid any contact too deep in the boxes again for several minutes. The feel of her tugged on his senses and stirred him. His mind deep in thought, he walked away and removed his armor. He sat, his back to the wall, his gaze fixed. Ekaterina sheathed her weapon and grabbed several strips of material from the wardrobe. “Can I change your wound dressing?”
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened Maxwell utilized his gifts provided by his unique blood to mask his healed flesh and recreate his wounds with an illusion. He didn’t want her to see too much too soon. She sat astride his thighs, the clean material in her lap. She removed the bloody material, tossed it aside and prepared the new dressing. “Why did you say what you did?” She tended his arm with one strip of material and then wrapped the second strip around his ribs to cover his chest wound. The feel of his warm flesh pleased her, but the reason for her contact didn’t. Thankful the captain never flinched, she finished and rested her hands on his taut stomach. Her fingers brushed against the untied laces of his shirt in silent admiration of his tanned and powerfully muscled chest. He hesitated and pondered an appropriate answer. When I get close, she runs. What will she do if I reverse it? Frustrated by his silence, Ekaterina rose to her feet and moved away. She threw her hands in the air, “Do you want me—” “I do not want you to tell me,” Maxwell bluffed. “Why did you do that?” “Do what?” Ekaterina was hurt. “Confuse me.” Maxwell stood, folded his arms over his chest and steadied her. “Did you ever stop to think what comes after your revenge? What will you do in the house when things go awry? What if he impregnated you?” His words horrified her. “Stop.” He directed her path while his stalked steps forced her to circle. “Can you kill the child who is a part of him even if it a part of you?” “I don’t need to kill the child.” Ekaterina fought the horrid idea, but surrendered ground. Maxwell emphasized his every word, “Can you kill his children?”
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Paula Calloway “I won’t need to.” “Can you kill a child?” Spiteful, Ekaterina shot back, “I don’t…” She looked away from his hard gaze. Maxwell flung the question, “If you go in his house and his wife walks out with a baby, can you kill both?” Her mouth opened, but he cut her off. “You thought too long. He is behind you. You are dead.” “Stop it.” He smirked evilly. “Stop what?” “Confusing me.” Ekaterina turned away to fight her anger and tears unseen. “If I’m in your way, leave.” The words out before he realized it, Maxwell held his ground. “No.” “You fear the loss of control, yet you gave him control.” Ekaterina spun to face him. “No, I didn’t.” Maxwell stepped closer. “What drives you?” “Avenging my parents.” “Exactly what he wants you to do.” Ekaterina moved back again. “Am not.” Maxwell remained even keeled. “You are.” “How?” He again steered her with his own steps. “Isn’t he the driving force in your life?” “No.” Ekaterina hated the sting of tears in her eyes. “I am.” Maxwell raised his eyebrow. “Are you?” “Yes.” A box against her back halted her. “Your pursuit is what he laid out for you, not what you want.” Undeterred by the anger in her eyes, he predatorily closed the distance between them. Ekaterina shut her eyes and fought the turmoil now stirred within her. “It can’t be.” Maxwell never relented. “He came into your world, stole something precious from you and laid out the plans for you
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened to walk into his world.” “Not true.” Her own words sounded like a lie. He halted when towered over her. “Isn’t it?” Trapped between his body and a box, Ekaterina panicked. “No, please. No.” “He held control over you for many years.” Unable to believe himself once like this, Maxwell softened his expression. Thank you for unintentionally showing me the light. His revelations failed because his attempt to bring her words, actions and situations to the forefront confused her. Frustration set in him. She whispered, “You’re not right… can’t be.” His gaze locked on the troubled elf, he considered what faced him. It perturbed him to bring to light experiences in an attempt to make a point or use the moment and her fail to see it. He needed to think instead of charm this wisp of a woman. He turned and leapt from the wagon’s tailgate to check on his soldiers and the other females. **** Ekaterina stood on the wardrobe side, drew her daggers and flung each blade at an invisible target. Hounded when none stuck, she retrieved the small blades and threw them at the other side. Her actions repetitive, her forefinger and thumb moved farther from the hilt until she gripped the blade’s tip and the edge rested on her hand. Maxwell climbed into the wagon. He scrutinized the previous dagger marks and sat on the wardrobe side to observe her throw. Her weapon clattered to the ground. He frowned. Her position off, he ascertained her self-taught. “I lied.” She inadvertently dropped the handle on her hand and flinched as the blade bit her skin. She ignored the pain, adjusted the dagger, flung it and then threw another. “You
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Paula Calloway viper.” The weapon’s clatter earned her scowl. Her jaw clenched, she sent her third blade sailing. Surprised it stuck, she walked over, scooped up her daggers and flung them toward the corner away from the captain. He stood. “It’s not as if I can provide for you.” Ekaterina snatched up her daggers. “You’re in my way.” “Then leave.” Maxwell granted a release days ago. “No.” Furious the captain even went there, she lobbed the daggers in rapid succession. He sidestepped the first two weapons and purposefully allowed the third blade to pierce his right bicep. He grabbed the dagger hilt, each word enunciated through clenched teeth, “Son of a bitch.” Fear clutched her very soul as Ekaterina fought the overwhelming urge to flee. “They weren’t supposed to hit you.” His pull of her unbalanced dagger from his flesh slow, Maxwell let it roll off his palm to the floor in the same menacing manner. The weapon’s clatter broke the deadly silence. His hand cupped his wound and his gaze locked hers. “What do you expect when you lob three daggers?” “I went too far. I’ll leave.” Guilt-ridden she hurt the only person who showed kindness to her without a price, she walked to the tailgate, her heart heavy, her voice soft, “Before you kill me.” Distraught the elf threw the daggers since he only harmed her when she posed a possible threat, he worried her departure meant her absence forevermore. Desperate, he surveyed the area for something to stop her. He must get her attention. He snatched the poorly made bloody dagger from the floor and launched it. His skill not only sank the blade deeply into the wood, but his accuracy lodged it directly beside her head. “I did not miss,” he stated quietly. Frozen by the solid thud, Ekaterina believed his words true, as evidenced by her own dagger when it didn’t pierce her back. Unable to move as the blood, his blood, rolled
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened along the dagger’s edge, dripped from the hilt and landed on the wagon floor, she swallowed. A powerful fear wrapped around her as his skillful accuracy assured her to run meant wrong and to face equaled survival. Afraid of a dagger in his hand, she turned around. Wary, his every muscle ready to react, Maxwell stood statuesque. His anger undeniable, he refused to let her hurt him again. His piercing violet gaze burned her with searing heat and followed her every move across the floor to stand before him. “I didn’t think I’d hit you.” She climbed on the box beside him and placed a gentle kiss above where his hand protected his injury. She moved to his lips, which remained motionless, cold and bitter. She pulled back, her regret deep. “I’m sorry.” He stood motionless, his expression unreadable, his steady gaze locked to hers. Disappointment clouded his thoughts. Ekaterina lowered her eyes and climbed down. She thought about the incident and his total lack of reaction scared her far greater than anything she ever encountered before. “I’m not leaving, just taking a short walk.” She climbed over the tailgate, jumped down and moved aside as the third wagon passed her. She fell in step, but stayed about twenty feet behind. Her heart hurt, her mind spun and everything was wrong. “Telling him what I really want to say is no different than giving him total control over everything I am, everything making me who I am, my heart, mind and soul. It gives him the ability to destroy or build me. Giving him the power terrifies me, but I can’t fight him any longer.” Hit in the face with the truth, Ekaterina realized she fought herself, not him, and it was a losing battle. “I can’t take anymore beating, holding, battering, touching, attacks, kindness, confusion and truth.” She surrendered all to the
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Paula Calloway only person to reach her in fifty years and fought her tears. “I do love you.” She caught back up to the middle wagon and climbed in. She gathered two of her daggers, but left the one the captain returned in a justified manner. **** Maxwell cleaned up most of the blood and then donned his armor. He tapped the driver’s companion on the shoulder. “Angus, go rest.” His order obeyed, he climbed onto the front bench seat and took the reins. “As soon as I get back and get things settled, I must visit the cemetery.” Her presence softened his voice, “Nice walk, Dusty?” Surprised to see her so soon, he motioned with his head and sent his soldier in the back to rest. She climbed onto the seat and sat beside him. She fidgeted for a minute to work up her courage. “I—” “I lied.” Ekaterina felt her heart plummet. “Max—” “About my inability to support you.” Her sigh filled with relief, Maxwell looked ahead. He whispered, “Perhaps I could love you.” “I do love you.” She leaned her head toward him until the realization her weight pressed on his injured side halted her. She straightened. “Sorry.” His frown inward, he slipped his arm around her shoulder and drew her close. He liked her resistance and urged her to lean against him. He welcomed her relent to his whim and caressed her side. Her head eventually came to rest in his lap as sleep overtook her. It took almost three weeks for the caravan to arrive at the hamlet of Hope and it became common for Maxwell to drive once a day as Ekaterina rode beside him. The bonded couple spent their time becoming familiar with each other in many ways.
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axwell kept his voice low. “Angus, jump down and tell Stanford and Raven to drop the newest passengers at the inn. Meet me at the teamsters.” He continued past as the other wagons drew to the side and halted. He brought his wagon to a stop at a large corral on the north side of town. He looked down at the elf asleep, her head on his lap. His touch light, he caressed her side. The feel of her shapely body hidden beneath her clothes teased him. He rubbed her arm and smiled at the flutter of her eyelids. Ekaterina sat up and stretched. “Are we here?” His embrace steadied her. “Yes. I must file a few papers. You okay here?” She nodded. “Where are we?” “On the north side of Hope at the teamster’s. Back in a few.” Maxwell jumped down, trotted inside and completed the necessary paperwork in mere minutes. Ekaterina remained wary of the quietness around her until the captain’s long strides carried him to her side. “Done?” “Yes.” He helped her down and collected their gear. “I’ll take you to my house, but then I must excuse myself for a bit.” He escorted her through town, her dog on their heels. She looked around. “Hamlet of Hope seems nice.”
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Paula Calloway North of where the wagon parked stood the teamster’s building with the constable’s office on the eastside and the dairy on the westside. At the T-junction, the road to the east led to a storage warehouse and the west led to a major intersection in front of the trading post. The north road traveled past the church as the west meandered by some houses and Main Street turned south. The couple turned on Main Street, crossed a bridge over a beautiful small river, passed the tailor and village hall on the westside and the weaver and blacksmith on the eastside. A road led east and past there stood the leather shop where the inn and tavern combination occupied the westside. Beyond a few farms, a smaller road led west and, along that stretch, the couple stopped at a large two story stone house on the southside with a horse shed in the backyard. Simple shades of gray made the dwelling unobtrusive. Maxwell unlocked his front door and ushered her inside. He set aside their packs and removed his armor, but kept his sword on his side. He cupped the side of her jaw and rubbed his thumb along her cheek. “I will return in a few.” He placed his trust in her and left the house. He intended to finish up with his first wife’s lady friend who tended his house for more than a month and then planned to complete his business of fifteen years at the cemetery. The cavalier reconsidered reenlistment in the Guard, an activity he excused himself from one night long ago. Fear his own agendas might stand in the way made him certain he didn’t want as dedicated. Maxwell entered the cemetery and dropped to one knee at the gravesite. He bowed his head, drew a medallion from his pocket and placed a long kiss on the golden pendant. He hung the trinket on his wife’s tombstone as his goodbye. He sobbed and kissed the headstones of his children. He stared at their graves for a long time. “Farewell.” He pushed an unmarked stone away from the others and let go of an old life to start anew.
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened The elf’s sweet scent alerted him to her nearness. He scanned the cemetery gate from the corner of his eye. Her lithe figure undeniable, he took his time and allowed her to think she escaped his attention. The look of her without her leather armor, weapons and other unneeded gear pleased him. He kept a vigilant watch and waited for her to head home. Regretful she trailed the captain as his actions broke her heart, Ekaterina raced back to the house and waited. “I’m an intrusive wench.” Maxwell strolled in the door with no signs of his previous heartache. Her expression halted him in midstride. “Your dog adopted Betty, the farmwoman, across the way.” “Thank you.” She took his hand and led him to the open area between the living room and kitchen. “Please remove your weapons.” Delighted by his indulgence, she pulled over a chair. “Please sit and hear me out.” He sat and welcomed her straddle of his lap. The guilt clear in her eyes, he rested his hands on her hips. His gaze followed her kiss to the wound on his arm, the area over his heart and then his forehead. Ekaterina met his gaze. “Even though the dagger never should have hit you, I did the damage of my own foolishness and I apologize. Whether intentional or inadvertent, verbal or physical, I’m sorry I hurt your heart and you in whatever foolish and stupid way I did.” She toyed with the area over his heart. “No one was there for me after I lost my parents so everything I learned and did was on my own. Life for me was never more than survival. I stood alone. You said I needed to stop thinking of myself and start thinking about others. I avoided such for fifty lengthy, painful and frustrating years only to discover you suffered, too.” Ekaterina reined in her emotions. “My grief came
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Paula Calloway through the eyes of a selfish child while yours came through the eyes of a grown man. I lost my parents who gave me unconditional love, whereas you lost those you loved unconditionally. You spent your life giving what I lost. Over the years, you learned to give love as well as receive. I never accomplished such. Our common ground is something we loved and cherished was violently ripped from our grasp. It’s a painful memory.” She drew a deep breath to avoid crying. “As of that night, I devised the murder of every man I even thought resembled the bastard. Any man appearing cruel, powerful and rich became a target of my vindictive intentions and hatred.” Maxwell observed the play of emotions on her face change from hurt to anger and then soften to something deeper. He slid his hands to rest high on her hips as his thumbs slipped under her shirt to caress the silken flesh of her waist. Her ice blue eyes reflected an intense sincerity equal to the genuineness of her words. Ekaterina shivered. “You fit the description. You drew my blood on the hill, threw me into the wagon and showed no care. However, several facts forced me to think when under your blade and your persuasive demeanor. Running was destined for failure, hence, the compliant walk to the wagons. With so many guards, weapons were nothing more than an amusement to you, although you might laugh hard enough for me to get several feet before you tackled me to the ground, tossed me over your shoulder and who knows what else.” He steadied the troubled woman in his grip who struggled for the words to express her heart. The fact she opened herself to him coaxed him to squeeze her hips in reassurance. She forced a smile. “When you left me my stuff, I considered you arrogant, but soon discovered you were confident. Worrying for the women and children, I
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened considered trying to get them from you, but never figured out how to fit it in my course of action. With no foreseeable escape route, I needed to plan a more cautious departure. You had all the indications of a suitable target and I was sure you were what I hated.” Her emotions shaken, Ekaterina let him hold her gaze. “I admit you were one of those men I intended to entice into a bed and, in the middle of the night, torture as I laughed and you died beneath my dagger while I escaped under cover of darkness.” Her forehead against his chest to hide her own tears, she clutched him. “You had a heart, you cared and you were kind. You turned my head, drew my attention, reached my mind, touched my heart and caressed my soul. I’m so entangled with you and my heart is so exposed to you that instead of killing you, I’ll kill for you or die trying.” Astonished by her words, Maxwell caressed her waist. She has a deeper side than I expected. Ekaterina wiped her eyes to hide the tears before she sat up. She took his hand, held it open and kissed his palm. She closed his hand and put it over her heart. “You have me, right there in the palm of your hand. My life was simple a few weeks ago with everything laid out nice and neat. I was in control of myself, in command of my life and then you came along and pointed out his control.” His gaze fixed, he returned his hands to her hips and pulled her closer. He wanted to hold her, to offer her comfort, to be with her. She almost smiled. “You made me think. You made me feel. You melted my icy defenses, you shattered my doors off their hinges and you crumbled my stone walls. You stole me from me and now you have me, wherever you want me. Why weren’t you like everyone else I knew? Why did you have to be you? For fifty years, I endured life’s pain, yet in you I see the possibility of life’s perfect pleasure.”
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Paula Calloway Maxwell wrapped his arms around her. He liked the way he affected her, the way she saw a possible future and that she stayed. Ekaterina put her head on his shoulder and nuzzled his neck, her whisper soft, “How do I keep these velvet chains from letting go or breaking?” He whispered, “You don’t. They are securely around you of their own will. I love you. I am yours.” She snuggled deeper into his warmth. “I love you, too.” She refused to move from the one place, the only place, safe and secure, protected and sheltered, wanted and needed… in his arms. She clung to him for a lengthy time. With another confession on her mind, her urge to run strengthen, Ekaterina rose. “I followed you to the cemetery. I was wrong. You wanted privacy. I don’t mean to hurt you, but I must ask and then will never breach the subject again.” Her step back evident, Maxwell hooked his forefinger inside the waistband of her pants, pulled her closer and coerced her leg to rest against his thigh. Unaffected by the fact of more to come, he waited. She needs to clear her head and if this is her way, so be it. His smile remained inward. No one ever said elves were quiet creatures once they gave their trust. Uneasy, she shifted. “Don’t throw any daggers without warning.” He met her gaze. His reflexes lightning fast, he drew a blade from his side and sank it into the short table in front of the couch. “Call it out of my system.” “Why do you do those things when I’m terrified anyway?” Ekaterina frowned at his smirk. “Why did you put the medallion on the one stone?” Maxwell hesitated to answer for several minutes. “Saying goodbye.” “Who was the unmarked headstone for?” “Who do you think?” “You.” Ekaterina worked up her courage. “Why did you push it over?”
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened Maxwell gave her a meaningful look. The amount of questions from her indicated her inexperience and summoned his patience. She accepted the lack of reply. “Why did you agree to help me avenge my parent’s murders?” “What you want.” Ekaterina shifted her stance. “You said you followed the path I’m on and there’s nothing at the end of it. Why? What’s at the end of yours?” Silent for a moment, Maxwell looked deep into her eyes. “Your path leads to closure for you.” Mine led to… “You.” She straddled his lap. “If I kill him, it makes me an assassin and, uncertain of where to get this answered since I don’t want to go to jail, I’m asking you. I never killed, but what does it take to be an assassin?” “Cold, hard killing including those in your path. Yourself, if need be.” Ekaterina disliked his answer. “I can accept your offer to train me, but is it fair for me to carry out my plans when you willingly changed yours for me?” Maxwell rested his hands on her hips. “Your decision.” “The answer is no. I thought my once simple and easy to attain goal perfect, but many flaws surfaced. Pursuit is certain death. I will practice thievery on you for as long as you allow, but I don’t know what to do with myself. Any suggestions?” He reached into his pack and pulled out a scroll case. He handed it to her, his voice as soft as his caress, “Love.” Ekaterina took it. “What is it?” Maxwell coaxed, “Open it.” She removed the cap, pulled out a rolled parchment and set the case and lid between them. She unrolled and studied the paper. “Frolicking specks?” Pleased by her effortless ability to read the title, he smiled. “This is a scroll of a spell which provides light you
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Paula Calloway can direct as desired.” Ekaterina returned it to the case, put it on her pack and sat up. “Thank you. Will you still train me?” Baffled, Maxwell hoped for her surrender of the pursuit since handing her an alternative. He tucked her against his body as his one hand wrapped around her waist and his other pinned her hair in place. He fell into a forward roll and came back to his feet in the living room, his hair wisped around his face and shoulders. He released her and stepped back. “How?” He spent some time in a demonstration of simple tumbling maneuvers. He ended the session, but needed to determine exactly where her skills stood. He led her to the chest in the living room. “Open it.” Ekaterina searched the lock mechanism, but to no avail. She pulled her lock picks from her pouch and started the task before her. She fumbled the attempt. Maxwell directed her to the armoire and clasped his hands behind his back. “Open this.” She followed the same steps until the tool’s snap halted her. She pulled out the biggest piece. “Sorry.” With his gaze fixed on her, he tilted his head. “Hmmm. Why did you do that?” Ekaterina looked up as his long black hair slid forward and veiled his face. “It wasn’t on purpose.” Maxwell flipped his hair over his shoulder. He banged the side of his fist on the door and smirked as it creaked open. She grimaced. “I bet it wasn’t even locked.” “Stay here.” He dashed upstairs, collected what he sought and then returned to her. He led her to the kitchen, seated her at the table and spread five locks before her. “Try and then place them in the order you do them.” Ekaterina failed the first lock, set it aside and continued, but managed to open only two. She frowned at the three
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened unopened locks. “This isn’t easy.” Maxwell moved behind her, bent down and held out his hand. “May I borrow your lock picks?” “Why?” “I have none of my own.” “Don’t assassins have thieving skills and tools?” Ekaterina placed the small ring of various metal lengths and shapes in his proffered hand. Maxwell closed his fingers over hers and denied her escape. “What do you think?” Her swallow hard, he released her, his smile slow. “You work this one like this.” He pulled a lock closer and showed her how to open the three failed locks one at a time. He sensed her frustration over one in particular and set it aside. “The other is on the door across from my bedroom.” He put the two hardest locks near her hand. “Keep them. Come with me.” He collected the three remaining padlocks, led her upstairs and returned them to the box in his bedroom armoire with the knowledge her training in this rested in his hands. She peeked in the door and her eyes went wide at the massive bed. “Wow.” His smile private, he took her hand and led her to the door across the hall. “This lock operates differently.” He explained it in detail and then waited. “Simple enough.” Ekaterina reached for the door handle. Maxwell captured her hand in his and raised an eyebrow. “Traps?” Aware such mistakes in dungeons meant death, he doubted her ability as a thief. She stopped. “I missed something?” He pointed to the trap. “This.” He drew a dagger from his side and demonstrated the lock mechanism. “Try.” Her second attempt failed. He moved behind her and guided her hands until it clicked open. He sheathed his dagger, pushed open the stone door and stepped back as the incessant illumination coins he long ago placed on the walls provided
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Paula Calloway light. Ekaterina walked into the large room and stared in utter disbelief at the seven large open crates lined along the walls. Each massive box measured three and a half feet tall, two feet wide and three feet long. Gold, silver and platinum coins almost overflowed the crates. She moved to the closest container and trailed her hand over the coins. Never in her life did she dream of so much wealth, but here it lay before her. “Is this real?” Attentive so the elf remained unhurt by anything in the two chests of unidentified magical and miscellaneous items, Maxwell stood in the doorway. He intended to give her the gift to fulfill her dreams and see what she did with it. “This is yours.” Staggered by his words, she shook her head. “Uh, no, it’s yours.” Her steps carried her around the room and back to him. “There’s so much I can bathe in it. This is far more than I ever saw. I don’t want attached to it.” She headed downstairs. He followed her. “The other rooms?” “I’ll find them later.” Ekaterina returned to the table and put the locks in her pack. She picked up her tools. Maxwell grabbed an apple from the kitchen table and entered the living room. He freed his dagger of its solid hold and sheathed it. “Open the chest.” He sat on the couch, his elbows on his knees. His gaze fixed, he bit the fruit. She knelt at the dust-covered chest. She picked the lock, raised the lid and froze. A child’s ball, pictures of two children and one of a human woman along with several personal items, to include a hairbrush and mirror stared back. An onslaught of his agony and hers lurched through her. She stared at his life, everything he was and should still be. She closed her eyes and fought the tears. She lowered the chest lid. He stared at the table. “Please, remove your broken tool from the armoire.”
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened Ekaterina went to the device and touched the door. She stared when the slender wooden barricades opened wider and revealed numerous elegant dresses. “What do you want done with them?” Uncertain of his desired answer, Maxwell sat back. “Want them?” “No. Give them to a church.” She closed the doors, walked over and knelt beside him on the couch. “Tell me about your family.” He stretched out his legs. “My life was mundane, to the fullest extent. I worked, came home for lunch and kissed my wife, Alexa, when home for the day. My boys, ages five and seven, were happy. I loved them very much. I could say I was bored with routine. The unexpected night came during family time. They broke in, took me to the floor. My gathered family was laid near me. Alexa sobbed for the safety of our children. The men proceeded to… hurt her. I struggled, but with little hope as the sword tasted my blood upon my neck. One move meant my death. Much as you when I found you.” Maxwell swallowed his grief in his lengthy pause. He glanced up at the obsidian dragon skin on the wall behind the couch. “My father. The elements of evil sought revenge for his death and came to my house. They left me alive to live with the pain for all my years. I gave them what they wanted and showed them I was nothing. My visit at the cemetery is my apology to her for my failure.” He tilted back his head and closed his eyes. Ekaterina brushed aside her tears. His remark about his father sank in, but the notion of his mother never crossed her mind. She resigned herself to the fact she slept with no less than a half-dragon. “How do you keep doing that to me?” “What?” “Reaching my heart.”
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Paula Calloway Maxwell lifted up his head, opened his eyes and met her gaze, his voice soft, “Magic.” Ekaterina gasped. “Your eyes are amber. Oh great. Talk about dragons and your eyes change color. I like them better as violet.” His eyes changed back. “How?” He smirked. “Magic.” She gave a long drawn out sigh. “The stuff dreams are made of, the fabric of life intermingled with the veil of belief and illusion, woven from reality and fantasy, intertwining hopes and dreams, overflowing with wonder and amazement. Any books?” Maxwell adored her description as much as he did her. He pointed to a bookshelf. “First one on the top left. Do you want the magic?” “More than you know.” Ekaterina went to the shelf, grabbed the indicated book and returned to sit on his lap. With her legs draped over his, she curled up into his warmth, nudged her shoulder under his arm and rested her head on his chest. She propped the book against the front of her thighs and read. His arm draped across her legs as his thumb caressed the inside of her thigh and his other arm circled around her backside and rested on her hip. Ready to lend assistance as the elf read, he leaned back his head and closed his eyes, his appetite on hold. He enjoyed her body against him and her soft, subtle scent. After quite sometime, she closed the book and sighed. “I’ll never tell another you’re a dragon.” Maxwell liked the way her wiggled rump demanded his direct attention. “I owe you something.” He stood with her in his arms and her sucked in breath alerted him to her panic. He set her on her feet and sidestepped around her. Aware of her on his heels, he chuckled most of the way up the stairs. He entered the privy. “Tub, fill.” Within seconds, the warm water flowed into the large tub and steam danced along its bubbly surface.
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened Ekaterina stared. “How did you do that?” He sat with his side to the chair back, his leg draped on the armrest, his arm flung over the chair back and his back to the chair arm. His adoration of her undeniable, he hoped the expectation on his face evident. Her blush made her even more attractive. Her gaze averted, she removed her clothes. The last garment hit the floor and she straightened. “Get in.” Her action made a subtle splash as Maxwell stripped off his clothes, one piece at a time. He dropped the last article of material and locked her gaze, his command gentle, “Breathe.” Ekaterina realized she held her breath. She exhaled and drew in a deep breath, but failed to ignore the shiver sent up her spine by the warm water. He went to the hallway door and opened it a bit. His position denied her ability to see his actions. He accepted the hovering platter. He turned around and adored her surprised gasp. He set the silver tray of candles, each of various heights, widths and colors, on the counter near the tub. He made certain his stance concealed his actions from her curious gaze and lit the candles. She loved the romantic glow in the room. “If I ask who brought you those candles and how you lit them, I’ll hear the word magic, won’t I?” His smile warm, Maxwell winked and slipped into the water. He eased her into the comfort of his arms and legs. He slid his palms over her and loved how her flesh warmed to the water’s temperature. “Ah, forgot something.” He gingerly scooted her away, jumped up and sloshed water onto the floor. He rushed for the door. Ekaterina turned and sighed dreamily at the chance to see every inch of him. His calves, thighs, back and broad shoulders were powerfully muscled, but those firm, tight buttocks made his backside a delightful pleasure to view.
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Paula Calloway No man ever fascinated her before. “Is there a word to describe him?” Gone for less than a minute, he came back with a smile and a bowl of green grapes. “Love does strange things to people.” He made sure not to hurt her and slipped back into the water. He drew her back against him. He picked up a grape and sensually traced her red lips with the tiny fruit. Captivated by the movement of her luscious mouth, he trailed the fruit over her lips and into her mouth where her tongue savored it before she swallowed. Unable to ignore her seductive throat, he groaned. He intended to torment her entire body with the mere touch of his own. She twisted and reached to pull him to her. “I want to kiss you.” “Turn around and put down your hand or I stop.” Her swift obedience accompanied by a delightful pout set off a deep rumble in his chest. He turned her enough to run the tip of his tongue over her delectable lips and then kissed her closed mouth. Her parted lips invited him in. He dipped his tongue inside her given warmth and discovered sweet heaven. They kissed for a long time and deliberately explored each other’s mouths while his hands rubbed her back and sides. He gripped her hips, drew her into his lap and pressed her body against his. His kiss tender, he caressed the inside of her thigh, but refused to go where the sweet temptation demanded. Her desperation intense, he cupped her firm little derriere. Her moves indicated her attempt to rush him. He captured her wrists and withdrew the sensuous caress of his hands. Her objectionable groan earned his smile. Her soft and silky flesh invited his exploration. Her long nails raked his powerful legs. The steady rise and fall of his chest with each of his breaths made her beg for more of any sensation he might bestow upon her. He broke their kiss. His gaze devoured her petite body. “Mmm, you taste delicious, Dusty.” This woman was a
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened perfect figure with firm breasts, a willowy waist, curved hips, slender thighs and shapely legs. Her fair complexion enhanced by her ice blue eyes, he released her black hair to spread over her shoulders and cascade like a satin waterfall at midnight. He bent his head down to her neck and placed kisses along with warm, deep breaths around her ears. His firm hold curbed her movements. He licked her nipple. She arched toward him. “More, Max. Please.” “With pleasure.” His lips encircled her nipple as he caressed her side. He sucked and licked. His hand slid down her stomach to slip between her thighs to rest on her downy nest of curls. He pulled back. “Shall I stop?” “No!” She ran the palm of her free hand over his shoulder and drew his head back to her breast. His mouth swift to latch onto her nipple and suck, she trembled. His rigid shaft pressed against her thigh. “I don’t know how you do what you do, but if we don’t get into bed, I’ll take what I want right here.” “Trust me?” Her nod all the answer he needed, he stood and brought her with him. He swept his arms around her waist and lifted her up to him. He kissed her with more passion than he felt in a long time. He cupped her backside and her legs wrapped hungrily around his waist. He carried her into the bedroom and laid her on the bed under him. “Release me.” “But I want you, Max.” “And I want you, Dusty. Trust me.” He forced her legs to release. He slid down her body, kissed her belly and eased between her thighs. He nibbled her inner thigh and then licked a trail to the feathery curls his hand touched mere moments ago. Her scent filled him. He slipped one arm under her thigh to place a hand on her stomach and hold her down. His other hand opened her to him. Certain no man’s lips ever kissed her crux, he touched his tongue to the delicacy.
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Paula Calloway “What are you…” His mouth hot against her, she fisted his hair, closed her eyes and instinctively spread her legs. A fiery heat surged through her and his expert touch sent her toward ecstasy. She reveled in the erotic pleasure his tongue created. “Yes, please, more.” He kissed her crux and relished the responsive thrust of her hips. He slipped a finger deep inside her. Her bucks accompanied by a broken utterance, he drank greedily from the sweet nectar he desired and the woman beneath him gave. Desperate to stop him before nothing remained of her, she tugged on his hair. “No more.” She trembled, her breath fast and uneven. He inched up her body and kissed her breasts. He prompted her legs to part farther as the heat of her core forced him to control his urgent desires. He kissed the hollow of her throat. “I love you, Dusty.” “I love you, too, Max.” She slipped her hands under his arms and pulled him to her. Her legs wrapped around his waist and his apex pressed against her. His arms under her shoulders, his grip tender, he slipped his erection inside her and held his shaft deep within. He savored the feel and heat of her satin sheath tight around him. He eased forward, but avoided giving her his full length. He cherished the way her hands pulled at him and how her body willingly accepted all he gave. He slid in and out, his moves in time with hers for a long time. His speed increased with each smooth thrust. “More, Max. Faster. Please.” Her ecstasy filled moans and the hard arch of her back increased his pace. Unable to hold back any longer, he thrust his hardness as deep as he dared inside her and brought her to a climax of intense pleasure. He joined her at the last minute and poured his liquid passion into her. He held himself deep inside her. His hand caressed her breasts and his lips claimed hers. Her submission to his
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened searching tongue drove him. He kissed her hard and gave what she sought for a lingering moment. He broke their kiss, propped on his forearms and gazed down upon her. Ekaterina traced her forefinger across his lower lip. “How did you turn your eyes amber?” “Magic. Never judge a book by its cover.” Maxwell altered his appearance to look like a female version of himself. Leery, she stared. “You make an attractive woman, but I like you the way you were. I’ll bet sex stays interesting.” His strange amber eyes swirled into his familiar violet and his masculine body again pressed against her. “That was wonderful.” He nuzzled her neck and her scent beckoned. “Hmm. I presume you mean our lovemaking.” “Of course.” Ekaterina hugged him close. “You do feel good in more ways than I can name.” His body lax, Maxwell enjoyed her closeness for several lingered minutes. Her body shifted under him. He propped up and studied her. Potential she has, ability she will learn and life she will give. Her sweet face held his attention until her gaze drifted toward the door. He sighed inwardly. “I need to replace my tools.” He rolled off her and sat on the bed’s edge. He looked at the floor, his tone flat, “I will take you to the trading post.” He rose, dressed in breeches, a shirt and low riding boots. Disheartened, Ekaterina stood and dressed in her last set of clean clothes. She finger combed her hair. “Max…” “Hush.” Maxwell led her downstairs and strapped his long sword to his side. His hand pressed on her lower back, he ushered her out the door. With his strides shortened for her, he walked beside her and proffered his arm. She looped her arm through his. “Do I just ask?” He understood her uncertainty and surmised her sacrifice to get the first set. He cupped his hand over hers.
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Paula Calloway “Here? Outright. At other places, depends. If possible, watch and learn.” Ekaterina enjoyed the afternoon sun as it warmed her body. “Is it always this nice in Hope?” Maxwell caressed the back of her hand. “Springs are cool and blossoms are fragrant. Summers are a little more than warm and the gentle rains go almost unnoticed as most occur late night or early morning. Autumns are cool and colorful. Winters are mild with no snow in almost over a decade.” His company enjoyed, she let her arm brush against his side. “This is nice.” “I agree.” He directed her onto the trading post’s wooden porch and then opened and held the door for her. His gaze swept over both traders before he locked gazes with the younger one in chain mail. He positioned himself between her and the greater threat. Dressed in simple attire, Alasar, the older trader, forced a toothless smile as his gaze assessed the towering escort. He turned his attention to his customer. “What can I get for you today, miss?” “I need some tools to replace my broken ones.” Uncomfortable, Ekaterina shifted. The trader chuckled. “Which kind?” “Lock picks.” Alasar pointed to a set. “Thirty gold.” He glanced at the motionless and vigilant captain who locked gazes with his partner, his greater worry the man who escorted the elf. “Twenty gold and your ones.” Ekaterina put the coins and her old tools on the counter and collected her new ones. She headed for the door, opened it and stepped outside. Greeted by the welcoming air, she sighed. His gaze never broken from the younger man, his every step calculated, Maxwell backed across the room and out the door behind her. He closed the door and pivoted his
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened back to the building. “I’ll never go back in there.” She slipped the tools in her pouch. “Good.” He proffered his arm, welcomed her acceptance and turned toward the house. Hesitant, Ekaterina let curiosity get the better of her. “If I wanted to find out about someone, whom do I talk to?” Maxwell gave her a meaningful look. Vague, you are not. “The church is on the north road and the constable’s office is located near the teamster’s building. Do you remember?” “Yes. Can I go there now?” “Do as you will, but be wary of the trading post.” A bit distraught by her want for the tools, he remained concerned for her safety, but continued on his way. **** As the captain departed, his long strides a magnificent sight, Ekaterina hurried to the church. The stone building, adorned with a steeple, several colorful windows and large double doors, stood surrounded by gardens along the front and on the west side. She paid little mind to the cemetery. She made her way inside the large stone structure. Calvin, a patriarch and a lesser clergy member, was a long time priest with the church. “I’m Brother Calvin. How may I assist you?” The human had short brown hair, wore spectacles and a dark, brown robe. She smiled. “I need to learn about injuries and find out about someone in town.” “Curative and information. Let me get you something.” The priest left the room for less than a minute. He returned and handed her a book. “For a small donation to cover replacement costs, I’ll give you this. It’ll help you learn to bind wounds, sew gashes and other helpful things.” He offered another item. “This is a healer’s kit. It contains
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Paula Calloway gauze, salve and other items needed to treat injuries.” Ekaterina offered two gold coins. “Thank you. What can you tell me of Sir Maxwell?” “Ah yes, Sir Maxwell.” Calvin accepted the coins, his glance flicked to a closed door. “I wish Father Theodore were able to talk to you, but he’s a bit rushed right now. What I know of Sir Maxwell is he fell from the knightly path of Saint Sinclair. He’s not the same since the tragic night of the assault on his family. He always changed from one mixed emotion to the other. He dismissed himself from the church afterwards. I’m afraid it was better for both parties involved, at least until he gets his head and heart straight. Have you considered giving your time to Saint Sinclair?” “Thank you, but perhaps later.” The priest escorted her to the door. “I must try.” Ekaterina left the church. Uneasy about the trading post, she increased her pace and stayed on the far side of the road. She glanced at the opening door. Drake, the younger trader in chain mail, strode out on the porch and leered at the small elf. “How are you, miss? Are you good friends with Lord Maxwell?” “Yes.” Her etiquette enough to make her aware of the insult to the captain, she increased her pace. “Keep me in mind, sweet cheeks.” His laughter harsh, Ekaterina hurried to the constable’s office and welcomed the surge of relief when her hand grasped the door handle. “Some thief I am.” She entered and an older human rose from behind a desk. His body muscular for his age as signs of baldness showed through his white hair, Henri remained a formidable paladin. He gave a slight bow. “Welcome to the hamlet of Hope, miss. Are you passing through or staying?” “I need information.” He picked up a leaflet. “We’ve a good little town.” “On someone in town.” Ekaterina hoped for more information.
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened Henri furrowed his brow. “Might I ask who and your name?” “Sir Maxwell and I’m Ekaterina.” “Come with me.” He escorted her into the off-duty room and seated her. “Might I offer you some refreshment?” Her headshake granted him permission to sit. He thought back to the recently filed report and the consent contained within. The woman before him had total access to details on the captain. “What do you wish to know?” Ekaterina smiled. “Just a bit about him before I step somewhere I might not want to.” “He worked himself up in the ranks pretty high before his issues came to a head. It was a sad day when he came to us and gracefully withdrew from his line of work and dedication to the church. He helped this town by protecting it and providing economy after slaying an evil dragon. Some say he had hidden motives for leading the team in to defeat it. I was his mentor and put an end to rumors of it being a family member.” Henri grinned. “He said something about this trip being a… joyride all the way back.” She almost laughed. “Thank you, Sir.” Escorted to the door, now held for her, she exited and headed for the house. She stayed on the opposite side of the road from the trading post, but felt the man’s wretched gaze crawl over her skin. Drake rocked in his chair. “Tell Lord Maxwell hello and if you need anything at all, sweet thing, you come and see me. My door’s always open for you.” Ekaterina ignored his laughter and raced straight to the captain’s house with several glances over her shoulder. In her hurry to get inside, she fumbled to open the door twice before successful. She rushed inside, closed the door and locked it. She pressed her back against it, closed her eyes and took a few moments to catch her breath. The house’s warmth house invited her.
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Paula Calloway “Max?” She shrugged at the lack of response. “Time to investigate.” She went upstairs to his bedroom and shook her head. “That is one enormous bed. I’m surprised I didn’t get lost in it.” She spotted her dagger on a note in the middle of the pillows near the top. She climbed on the bed to the paper and collected her sheathed dagger. She looked at the strange writing with its elven translation. ‘Dearest Dusty, cleaned and ready.’ “Pretty handwriting. Time to test my new tools.” Ekaterina jumped from the bed and headed downstairs. With her back to the entryway, she looked around. Rich in heavy colors, the downstairs boasted two interior doors. The left opened to a coat closet with an armoire, coat rack, armor stand, boxes of extra linen, saddle rack and a bear rug on the floor. The right concealed a privy with the usual fixtures of a green chamber pot, tub and a large, lush plant. Splayed before her, the massive living room contained stairs to the left and a kitchen straight ahead. The kitchen held a stone hearth fireplace. Marble countertops ran across the back wall with an inset sink over which a lit candle flickered, but never dripped wax. An oval-shaped tweed rug covered the floor in front of the sink and a window above it overlooked the backyard. A bowl of apples served as the centerpiece on the thick, dark, smooth surfaced oak table. Six chairs surrounded the kitchen table. Two iceboxes, a pantry cupboard and a stove added their benefit. Deep reds and greens colored the drapery and any painted areas. Ekaterina returned to the living room. The fireplace mantle boasted trinkets, silk flowers in clear glass vases, remnants from his first wife and an empty golden picture frame. Two oak chairs with cushions of deep red faced the dark blue couch, trimmed in maroon and all focused on the plain thick, heavy coffee table in the center. Thick green coverings concealed the window and a scarlet rug lay at the opening to the kitchen.
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened Both dark wood bookshelves, one near the stairs closed with a wooden front panel and the other, open faced, on another wall, contained books on magical and mystical research, dragons and fighting styles. The desk contained books and resources on obscure knowledge, a receipt book, extra paper and quill pens with vials of ink. The armoire and chest’s contents familiar, she let her gaze settle on the enormous obsidian dragon skin. Ekaterina liked how the man she loved was part dragon. A shiver of excitement raced along her spine as fear danced across her mind. “My lover is a dragon.” She smiled and checked over the bookshelf to discover several hand drawn maps. The one marked ‘Swamp’ caught her attention, as did the worn journal. She stretched out on the floor and lay on her stomach to read the entries and cross-reference them with the map. She soon pushed aside the map and read the journal. The first entry explained his interest in putting his day in words. The captain never thought it a good idea, but his wife claimed him an excellent poet. The mention of his family included events and outings, walks to the creek and river in town for fishing and swim sessions along with notations of first and second childbirths. Ekaterina flipped several pages and read about his knight training, how drill every day provided discipline and his wish to seek enlightenment. Several examples of jobs carried out through his day seemed dull until the day the captain led the team on the mission to the swamp. A mention of his want for glory and his desire to eliminate the great evil were annotated with an entry of how logs became difficult due to his busy agenda. The next few entries seemed routine. The subsequent pages blank. She presumed it the night before the incident with his family and the intruders. At the last entry, she brushed aside the tears and returned the items to the proper shelf.
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Paula Calloway She flipped through a book on dragons and noted the page labeled ‘Obsidian Dragon’ absent. She tucked the note the captain wrote her into the page’s spot. She returned the book to the shelf and trailed her fingers over the other beautiful tomes. A small paper floated to the floor. She picked it up and discovered a receipt for four cemetery plots. Uncertain of where it came from, she placed it under the corner of a book in plain view. Ekaterina went to the other bookshelf and eyed the volumes on dragons and then the ones on magic. She pulled out a particular tome and flipped through the pages. She stopped at a detailed colored picture of a full-grown obsidian dragon. She noted how the creature’s typical shape matched the commonly described beast most parents used to scare their children. She remembered her mother’s tales of dragons, her words affectionate as though the magnificent magic beings were special. She let her fingers trace the outline of the great wings’ strong membrane, razor-sharp talons capable of precise incisions, teeth able to pierce armor or pick up something soft without damage, four muscular legs proficient at combat and a powerful tail skilled at destruction. The creature’s general form was similar to most other dragons. Named for the volcanic glass, the obsidian scales held the same pitch-black color, but with a lustrous shine. Ekaterina read the text aloud. “The intuitive obsidian dragon is clever, but fiery tempered, cruel, easily annoyed and equally offended. Its privacy is valued and dwellings preferences tend toward drab and murky. The predatory obsidian is foolish in many endeavors, but like all dragons, is an excellent swimmer, breathes water and uses spells at a whim.” She shivered. “Impervious to corrosive liquids and gases, this dragon uses the same. Coins are a favored treasure and exotic seafood is a preferential dish, but they enjoy their meat dipped in marsh water. They have excellent senses, are
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened conscious of all in their proximity and are capable of inspiring fear if desired. These telepathic beings are aware of everything about their lair, more so than any other dragon, since they seldom defend against any challenger and will likely flee in all circumstances.” Ekaterina countered each written statement. “He is smart, but I don’t see any indication of a bad temper and he doesn’t seem easily provoked. The dark house declares his preference for privacy, but I see nothing foolish about him. Was the note he wrote me in draconic? Magic and swimming, yes, but water breathing and marsh lurking?” The memory of the captain’s stealth swept through her as her fingers brushed the nape of her neck. “I hope he’s immune to what he spits. Who doesn’t like coins and what kind of food does the sea produce?” A shiver raced along her spine. “What a sickening meal topper. His excellent senses are obvious, but is there anything he is unaware of? He doesn’t need to inspire fear, he is fear, when he wants to be. What is telepathic and is this his lair? This is wrong because he did fight for his children. There’s always an exception. Maybe he’s it.” Ekaterina returned the book and went upstairs. Across from her stood the second privy decorated in deep purples and blues with hints of light greens accented by the rich colored linens draped from the ceiling to the head of the deep, wide tub. Candles adorned a table in the far corner. The counter held a washbasin and a chamber pot stood in another corner. A cushioned red velvet chair sat near the counter to view the tub. A purple rug covered a large section of floor. A door led to the master bedroom. Bedecked in angled patterns, the beige hall lacked wall embellishment as a simple rug ran its length. A lone window at the far end looked outside and under it stood a small cherry wood desk with a flower vase set atop a lace doily. From the hall, the left door led to the master bedroom
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Paula Calloway and the right to the treasure trove. Ekaterina stepped into the bedchamber. Draped in reds, the huge bedroom held furniture made of cherry wood. A huge deep beige rug covered the floor. One corner boasted an eight foot tall armoire with command words interwoven in the designs of its trimmed décor. The opposite corner held a desk with a chair. A fluffed chair of light brown rested against the wall across from the foot of the bed. A chest stood near the door and beside it towered an elegant fireplace with a bear rug at its feet. On each bedside stood an end table adorned with golden handles and a candelabrum. A washbasin with mirror sat on the table closest to the armoire. As the center of attention for the room stood the most enormous feather bed she ever saw covered in the deepest shade of red. Adorned with white and red silk sheets and covered by a thick velvet blanket, the bed held fluffy pillows with tassels. A canopy of sheer cloth of white with red narrow sheets draped across the top and then wound down the poles. The desk contained a dusty law book in one drawer, an untouched handbook on the religion of Saint Sinclair, some papers about his most recent trip on the top and a few other small items. The armoire contained his wellmade clothes. Taunted by the locked chest, Ekaterina put her new tools to work. She lifted the lid and saw only red velvet lining. She shoved her hand in it and stared as it disappeared. Cool items touched her fingers. She scooped up a handful and raised her cupped hand above the chest. She gasped at the numerous gems as they sparkled in her palm. Her repeated action revealed more glittering beauties. She let them tumble from her hand. “Wow, a thief’s dream.” She brushed off her hands and closed the lid. She retrieved her gems from her pack downstairs and added them before she locked the chest again. She went to the treasure room and discovered the door
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened unlocked. She shoved it open and stopped in the doorway. She looked down the wall to the hall’s end and then the room’s far wall. She noted an oddity to its length. “Something’s not right.” She followed the wall down the hall, scrutinized every inch of it and discovered a strange formation. She ran her hands over it and jumped back when a door opened into a pitch-black room. She raced downstairs and almost collided with the captain. “You’re back.” **** Maxwell eyed the startled elf. “And?” Ekaterina grabbed the scroll of frolicking specks. “Come with me.” She dashed upstairs. He followed and stood ready to let her learn and discover on her own. He recalled the sparkle in her eyes over the wand of lightning and her interest in magic from the books on his shelves. He remembered her declaration of want for the magic and decided to make it accessible. He smiled at the fact this elven lady already proved her interest in magic. She will forever be a mage the minute she is successful in casting her first spell utilizing the scroll in her hands. She opened the case, took out the scroll and handed him the empty case. She unrolled the paper. Her careful articulation allowed her to speak each syllable with perfection. She gasped as several small lights appeared. Her voice filled with incredulity, she stared, “I did it.” She loved his smile. “How do I get them in there?” Maxwell never glanced at the dark room. “Point and tell.” “Go there.” Ekaterina laughed as the lights danced into the room. Aware he wouldn’t let her if dangerous, she followed the lights a few feet and halted. The light blue room contained two small beds, armoires, desks, lamps and
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Paula Calloway chairs, but all distinguishable designs were faded by time. The children’s furniture appeared hastily piled into one corner, but some pieces tumbled down and scattered across the floor in heaped chaos. Her emotions frozen, she looked at the handsome man in the doorway. “Is there something you wish me to do with it?” He smiled when her headshake assured it his decision on her exit. “Tell the lights to follow you.” “Follow me.” When they did, she laughed and returned to the treasure room. She eyed the wall. On her heels, Maxwell tossed the empty case to his bed. “Over there,” he pointed. Her gaze followed his finger and studied the wall in vain. He walked over. “Here.” He outlined the secret door and opened it. This door stood as a gateway into his past, present and future desires. Ekaterina stepped in and stared in awe at the sights within the light blue room. The room held various weapons and a gleaming suit of full plate mail armor with a deep purple, velvet cape draped on it. Its stand and place in the room positioned it like a trophy. She started to touch the armor, but withdrew her hand. “You are a knight. What will you do with the armor?” He considered the guard again. “I had not thought about it. Until you.” “By the way.” Her glare half-serious, she tromped to face him. “Joyride?” Wide-eyed, Maxwell truly thought his friend might use a more appropriate word. Oops. Ekaterina pointed to his chest. “What do you mean you took me along for a joyride? Did you enjoy your joyride on this Dusty Road?” His smirk declared all. She remembered the discovered receipt, grabbed his hand and turned for the stairs. “Come see.” His grin faded. He followed her downstairs. The house belonged to her now, but he remained cautious of what his little spitfire might do in it or to it.
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened “A receipt fell out.” “What receipt?” His gaze directed to the shelf, Maxwell crossed the floor in two strides. He picked up the paper and recognized it immediately. He gave a half-shrug, crumbled the receipt and tossed it aside. “I looked at all your books and picked all the locks in your house.” Ekaterina held her ground. He cocked his head. “All of them?” “Even the chest of gems and I added mine to it.” “I see.” Maxwell raised his hand, crooked his finger and beckoned her closer. Doors, windows? Ekaterina obliged. “Do you know what the gems are worth?” “No, but I was probably taken a time or two.” “I want to go to the jewelry shop. I talked to the church and constable. They told me what you did.” Maxwell looked down at the woman directly before him. “Sir Henri is the best one to talk to.” Ekaterina hesitated. “I tried to avoid the trading post.” He raised an eyebrow. “Did they say anything to you?” “The one guy asked if I was good friends with Lord Maxwell. I said yes in hopes he’d leave me alone. On the way back, he said if I needed anything to come see him.” “I will speak with them.” Maxwell put his hands on her waist. “Don’t go back there.” Ekaterina grasped his arms. “I must.” Her concern for him precious, he knew she lacked knowledge of his job. “Either today or tomorrow.” “Leave it alone, please?” Her desire to avoid any possible conflict in her eyes, Maxwell compelled her hips tightly against his. “You want to go to the jewelry store.” Ekaterina shifted in his grip. “I can go another day.” “Tonight. I will wait outside.” She clutched his arms. “You won’t go to the trading
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Paula Calloway post?” “No.” Maxwell intended to keep his word and not go before sunrise. “We’ll go now.” Ekaterina saw him strap on his sword and slipped her arm through his. She enjoyed his closeness as they left the house. “Do you always keep your sword handy?” “Yes. Always. Such assures the safety of those with me. It is common practice.” He drank in her intoxicative scent as their casual stroll through town eventually brought them to the jewelry store. He ushered her inside and waited between it and the trading post. He remained visible in case she looked out the window. She glanced at the handsome captain in between her scan of the various encased items, but nothing caught her attention. She paused at a case with medallions, shrugged and left. Mere strides carried Maxwell to her side. He escorted her to the pottery shop. He halted her under the storefront’s awning. “I need you to wait here for a moment.” He returned to the jewelry shop and entered, but his gaze remained on the woman he deemed himself responsible for. He set several coins on the counter in exchange for a nice box made of elaborate wood, which held his purchases. He collected it and exited. His smile broad, he closed the gap to her side. Ekaterina moved to him. “What’s in there?” “Something special. Let’s go home.” He enjoyed their stroll and headed straight to the bedroom. He put the box on top of the armoire. She flopped on the bed, a gleam in her eyes. “Arrest me.” His speed belied his size as Maxwell gently seized her wrists and landed on top of her. The flashback of his last similar encounter with a different woman hit him. He released her and stood. Ekaterina smiled. “I do like your influential sword and
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened your persuasive demeanor.” “Good.” He stripped and flung aside his clothes. She disrobed. “Let me guess what you want.” He adored her hungry expression. His arms encircled her waist and drew her against the warmth of his body. A fire burned in him. He closed his mouth hard over hers and his lips enveloped hers in a fiery kiss of passion. Held against his well-muscled body, she entwined her arms around his neck. She returned his kiss. He broke their oral embrace and cherished the ardent passion in her eyes. He knelt before her, cupped her breast and kneaded her soft, warm flesh. His other hand traveled lower and explored her warm and erotic place. “Want more, Dusty?” “Oh yes. I definitely do.” She clung to him and his caresses unleashed marvelous sensations from within. He reveled in her responsiveness as her thrown back head exposed her throat to him. His lips nibbled at the seductive hollow of her neck. He thrived on her delightful sighs. “How much more?” “All you’ll give me. It never felt like it does with you.” He growled into the curve of her shoulder. His mouth moved to her breast and latched onto her nipple with eager gentleness. He sucked in long hard draws as his tongue massaged her hard peak. She went soft in his hold as a burning tightness filled her chest. “Max.” His desire enhanced, he compelled her to lie back on the bed, but never released from where his mouth suckled her. He held her close and kissed her. His knee parted her thighs. He relished the delectable feel as his erection slid inside her warm wetness. The heat of his desire made her nails claw the sheet until his hands captured hers. His fingers threaded through hers and raised her hands above her head. Pinned to the bed, she
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened “A mage?” His nod made her smile. “I like it. I intend to beguile you into bed each and every night I can, as soon as I figure out what it takes to drive you out of control. As for plans to seduce, kill and leave you? I’ll continue to seduce you as much as I can and I’ll kill any other female who tries to take you, but there will never be any plans for escape.” “To each their own. You are in control of your decisions and life.” Ekaterina caressed his face. “I love you.” “I love you, too.” Her happiness written in her eyes, Maxwell lifted his body off her, rolled onto his back and pulled her to cuddle against his side. The couple drifted to sleep. Jolted awake by an intense piercing pain in his stomach, Maxwell blindly swung in the direction the attack came from. The cavalier honed in on his assailant’s dagger and snarled at the oozing blackness on the blade. Her gasp sharp, Ekaterina scrambled from the bed. Her lover’s midsection stabbed again, the mage stared in sheer terror. His muscled arm blocked the attack as Maxwell diverted the poisoned dagger’s jab into the bed. Unable to reach his sword, he averted the next stab with his forearm. His powerful fist slammed his foe’s jaw. His knuckles grazed the front tooth as it shattered. His opponent staggered, he rolled from the bed, came to his feet and took a protective stance between his enemy and his young bride. The cavalier lunged and his lowered shoulder drove his enemy back and away from his bride. Heavily slammed into the wall, Drake grunted. The assassin shoved at the solid body of his target. Ekaterina grabbed the wand and pointed it at the intruder, but withheld activation for fear of hitting her lover in hopes of distracting their enemy. Helpless, the mage saw
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Paula Calloway the offender touch a pouch on his side and disappear. Maxwell seized the wand, threw it to the floor and raced after the man. He snatched one of his bride’s daggers from her piled gear, cut through the privy and threw the blade. As the weapon sank into the enemy’s back, the cavalier stood alert and ready as the assassin collapsed in the hallway. Still shaken, Ekaterina yanked on her lover’s shirt. She stared at the fallen man. “Who is he?” “The chain mailed man from the trading post.” Maxwell snatched a towel and wiped the black ooze from his stomach. He held little concern for himself when it came to poison, but refused to risk the elf. She grabbed the kit given to her by the patriarch and knelt before the captain. She tended the gash on his stomach. His steady breaths helped calm her while she wrapped his midsection. Her gaze on the intruder, she stood. He intended his meaning to cut deeper than the dagger of his attacker, but wanted to make the point of here laid an example of her own self-made path. He braced for the worst. “Meet your assassin.” Ekaterina sneered, “To kill him will be a pleasure.” Aware he must prevent her attempt to do so, Maxwell raised his eyebrow. I will not hurt her. She went to the bedroom, grabbed the silk rope from her pack and returned to the unconscious and bleeding assailant. She shifted his hands and legs and tied him up. She moved to her lover’s side. He silently approved on all aspects. Good knot. “I guarantee something in his pocket can cut it.” Ekaterina cleaned out the wounded man’s pockets. She discovered a ring with a blade in it, some disappearing dust and several other questionable items. His boot hid a small blade in the toe. She set aside the collection and went to dress. “Are you going to get a constable?”
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened Maxwell was amused. “Are you finished?” She returned to his side. “I want to kill him for hurting you.” He grabbed his sword and the scruff of the intruder. He lugged the unconscious criminal downstairs and mumbled the words any law enforcer must. “Like you have any rights.” Ekaterina followed him. Her lover opened the front door and she smiled at the idea of his strut through town in all his perfect glory. “You’re naked.” Maxwell closed the door, snatched a robe from the closet and donned it. He strapped on his sword. “Better?” “Yes.” He smirked, opened the door and eyed the three boxes beside his front door. He seized his prisoner’s shirt collar and dragged him toward the jail. On the way past the inn, they encountered another couple. Stanford gave a slight bow. “Sir Maxwell, miss. This is Marissa. She’s in a, uh, delicate way. She, uh, had…” He ran a hand through his hair. “She arranged the delivery of her purchased items to your house for fear of revealing her true address to the trading post. She was uncomfortable with some offer Drake made her. We were coming to collect it.” Maxwell threw his prisoner a look. “Drake came to deliver his own message. I consider it a threat on Ekaterina.” “I apologize.” “Not to worry. Be at the inn in the morning. I will send word of the ceremony.” His ears attuned to his bride, the cavalier kept his conversation casual and stayed ahead of the women. “You and Stanford are invited to our wedding tomorrow.” Ekaterina wished for a female companion to confide in, someone to reveal her heart to, someone she trusted.
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Paula Calloway Marissa rolled her eyes. “Marriage is such a drag. Oh sure, there’s always a man around to do things for you, but then you must do for him, too. Like sex. And it’s so messy it takes away all the fun.” “Isn’t a man helping you a good thing?” She decided this woman an unsuitable confidant. The priestess laughed raucously. “Sure, but then you get trapped at home and bound to a kitchen by all those children they want to saddle you with in exchange for a few measly gifts worth less than a copper. Then to top all of that, when you start to plump up, they leave for something younger or richer or prettier, but leave you with the kids and nothing else.” Discomforted, Stanford bowed. “Sir Maxwell, Ekaterina. Come, Marissa, we should collect our things and be on our way. We’ve bothered the young couple enough for one night.” Ekaterina shivered. The woman made marriage and children sound terrible. She disliked the whole idea complicated by the certain loss of one’s husband. His glare of disproval on the departing couple, Maxwell disliked the misconception of marriage and love. He softened his voice, “Follow me, Dusty.” He lugged his unconscious prisoner into the constable’s office and dropped him beside the desk. The captain’s hand cupped her elbow and directed her to a chair on the desk’s other side. She looked up and smiled. Otis, the sergeant behind the desk, leapt up and seized the unconscious man. “Sir Maxwell, what happened?” The cavalier selected a form from the desk along with a quill. He dipped the tip the vial of ink. “Otis, lock this trash in a cell. Charge Drake with two counts of attempted assassination. His older brother, too. I am certain Alasar has not fled the trading post. Yet.” The sergeant threw the man in a cell. “Here you go, Sir.” Still bothered by her earlier conversation with the
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Paula Calloway want to get married in the morning?” “Yes. What’s in the box?” He bent down to her ear, his whisper seductive, “Patience is a virtue.” Ekaterina loved the delightful shiver as it raced along her spine. “For those who have it.” “You are patient with me.” Maxwell brushed his lips across hers, but refrained from a kiss. She pouted. “It’s the other way around.” “Equal.” “I can play with everything in this house?” Ekaterina enjoyed his nod. “Can I replace the coverings on the windows with dark curtains?” “Yes. I will teach you what I know about magic. If you want me to.” Her jubilant expression his answer, Maxwell pitched his tone to seduce, “Direction, control and power.” Her frown was rueful. “Since I changed my direction, those words sound terrible.” “Sincerity in purpose and use of such.” “A bunch of little lights following me around was interesting.” Ekaterina wanted the magic and him. “I love you,” Maxwell professed. “I love you, too. Now.” He raised an eyebrow and released her. “Now?” “Two sentences. The bed calls us.” Ekaterina headed upstairs. Maxwell tore off his bandage and tossed it in the trash. He slipped the small vial in his pack near the front door. “Woman.” He sprinted up the stairs. She stopped on the landing at the top and pointed to the pile in the hall. “What about that?” “Waiting for you to get what you want.” “I want nothing of him or his. Get to bed. Please?” Ekaterina pushed aside the gear as his amused expression and raised eyebrow initiated his follow through of her words. “I don’t want it. How many times must I say the
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened same thing?” She walked over and pushed her lover to sit on the bed, but knew his consent allowed such. “Admit it. I’m the worst thief you ever saw in your life.” She straddled his thighs and brought her hands to rest on his shoulders. “If I’m not a thief, I can’t slip into anything you might not like. In truth, I’m quite spineless and never liked the idea of a physical confrontation. Especially when you consider my size. So, the farther I can be from the bloody action, the happier and safer I am.” She kissed him, her gentleness affirmation of her love. Ekaterina broke their kiss. “Since I’m lousy with swords except when stabbing and cutting you, one of my horrible pastimes, I have a lot to make up for. I never wanted to be bad.” She caressed his face, her touch affectionate. “Not all thieves are bad and you’re a prime example of a good one.” The fact her lover was once an assassin, possessed innate magic and owned a spectacular suit of armor impressed her. She pressed her forehead to his when his hands settled on her hips. “You are my sharp-tongued thief now in my custody for stealing my heart, you are my knight in shinning armor to call upon if I need rescued and you are my wizard with which to challenge my mind.” She put her lips close to his, her voice the softest whisper, “Now, all I need is someone who can melt my body. Like you. Never will you find your world ordinary or commonplace again and you know magic sparked my interest.” Maxwell almost smiled. “I will take the stuff to the jail in the morning.” In my mind, she owes me nothing. Ekaterina trailed her hands from his shoulders, down his arms, to his wrists. She let her lips brush across his, but didn’t linger. “I intend to keep you for as long as I’m alive,” she whispered against his mouth. She slid her hands down his arms. “And tonight, I give myself to you forever.” She directed his hands up her hips to her waist. “Now let’s see what magic we can spark in our bed.”
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Paula Calloway Her tongue flicked his bottom lip and her palms glided up his arms. Her trust in his hold secure, she removed her shirt and flung it aside. She followed suit with her makeshift corselet. Her expression wanton, she pulled his head toward her breasts. His licks and then sucks of first one nipple and then the other aroused her. Thrilled he feasted on her offer, she held his head to her. She wanted him madly. Everything about him, his mouth, his hands, his voice, all of him, worked a powerful magic over her she could not, would not resist. Her head thrown back, she shuddered. “Stop.” His moves unfettered, he whispered hoarsely, “Why?” Ekaterina fought to catch her breath. “Because I said so. And you will accommodate me.” Maxwell raised an eyebrow. “Really.” “Yes. I want to return, a favor.” She slid her hands under the material and over his smooth, bare chest. She pressed him back on the bed. “Like this.” She undid his robe. Aware most women never gave oral unless enticed, he steeled himself against the thought of his shaft between her lips. “Are you sure?” Ekaterina nodded. “There’s always a first time for everything, but a little guidance is helpful.” Maxwell directed her as she stripped him and then gazed upon her seductive removal of the rest of her clothes. He slid farther onto the bed and enjoyed how she laid beside him. The race of her heart and the trace of her finger along the outline of his lips drew him to lock her gaze. He kissed her fingertip and his palm caressed her back. He slipped his other hand behind her head and pulled her lips toward his. He kissed her with a fiery passion. Her breasts pressed against his chest, she broke their oral embrace. She was at his mercy. “Who’s in control?” “You,” he answered throatily. She pushed him down on the bed and straddled his stomach. She leaned forward and kissed him again for quite sometime. The heat of their oral embrace surged through
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened her body, stroked her inner fires and intensified her want. She broke their kiss and let her lips linger against his until she straightened. Her finger traced his lips and then slid from his body to kneel beside him. She leaned down and kissed his chest. Her teeth grazed his flesh only to tenderly kiss away the nibble. Her lips were fire to his skin. He clutched the bed and forbade himself from guiding her to where he needed, no, wanted her most. She worked her way down and explored his flat, muscular stomach. She halted and sat upright. “Max.” “Dusty?” He looked down and comprehended her situation. He stroked her hair. “You do not—” “But I do.” She wanted to taste him, feel him in her mouth, have him in her as no man ever was before. “I don’t know how.” “I will guide you if you want me to.” His body filled with want and need for her, he fought the urge to take her. “I want to pleasure you as you did me.” He caressed her baby-soft legs, his whisper raspy, “Explore with your eyes first.” She reclined beside him and studied his huge erection. After several minutes, she tentatively trailed her forefinger the length of his rigid shaft. His stomach quivered, his body tensed as gooseflesh danced across his flesh in waves. She ran her palm over his hardness. “It feels like sun warmed velvet over steel.” She leaned closer and flicked the tip of her tongue over the tip of his apex. She lingered and allowed her mouth to explore more and more of his shaft. Her hand prevented her taking more than she could handle and stroked in conjunction. He sucked in his breath, gritted his teeth and closed his eyes to steel himself. He endured five long, hard years and now this woman summoned him forth, aroused his sexual desire and stirred his inner beast. His whisper was hoarse,
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Paula Calloway “Dusty, I need you to stop.” Her sweet face turned toward him, her brow furrowed in puzzlement. He locked her gaze. “Do not ask why just trust me.” Her response too slow, he grabbed her hand and pulled her to him. He seized her hips, lifted her astride and groaned. His hand guided her onto his erection while his shaft entered her with a steady push. His hard length and thick girth filled her deeper than ever before. She sucked in her breath. His hands tightened on her hips and stopped her. She dug her nails into his stomach. “That feels so good.” “You have no idea how good.” His full depth still inhibited, he held her hips and directed her movements. His lover caught onto the motion, he moved in time with her until her moans became too much and his drive bordered on too hard. He brought her to heights of sheer ecstasy a number of times. Unable to restrain himself any longer, he joined her with a dynamic thrust and unloaded his seed into her slick tunnel. He held her on him and waited for her to collect herself as his depleted member softened. Maxwell caressed her thighs. “Why do you love me?” “Because you put up with me and don’t knock me across the room.” Ekaterina enjoyed him deep inside her. “Anyone can if they possess control.” “All my life everyone took and never gave. You offered me the world.” She traced his vanished wound from her sword. “I’m glad there’s no scar.” Maxwell pulled her down to lay on him, his sigh deep. He held onto his young bride, a smile on his face, his eyes closed. Ekaterina cuddled into his warmth. “I’ll read all your magic books.” He drew her closer. “They are yours.” “Thank you.” She snuggled against him and drifted to sleep.
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orning dawned with shades of pink and purple. Maxwell brushed his finger across her cheek. “Get up.” He gaze followed his bride out of bed and through her languorous stretch. “We can either call a clergy member to our house or go to the village elder.” “You decide.” Ekaterina shrugged off his refusal to respond. “Show me the tub trick.” He crooked a finger and beckoned her closer. “Come here.” He directed his bride into the privy and stood behind her. The idea to tell her it required something strange or the chant of a nonsensical phrase flitted across his mind. “Tub, fill.” She stared at his amused expression. “That’s it?” Her laugh soft, she stepped into the tub and loved how swift he joined her. “We’re never leaving the house.” His growl low and raspy, Maxwell grasped her hips and guided her to straddle his erection. Her warmth opened and he penetrated her. “Deity you feel good.” Her hands on his shoulders braced her body with each of his strokes. Waves of water broke upon the tub sides and carried the bubbly concoction almost over the edge. With his face buried between her breasts, his warm breath met the water on her skin and gave
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Paula Calloway her chills, quite the opposite in her loins and the laps of the self-heated water. She clutched his head to her and trembled with pleasure. “Max.” He liked the way his name mingled with her orgasm. “Consummate later?” Ekaterina pressed her forehead to his. “Definitely.” Maxwell lifted her from the tub with him and let her body slide down his until her feet touched the floor. He released her, handed her a towel then took another and wiped the water from his body. She dried off. “Dusty Road isn’t my real name. It became my name, by your mouth, when we met. I kept it because I liked it.” She blushed. “My real name is Ekaterina.” “I like your pet name, Dusty. I am Sir Maxwell LaViolette.” He decided his dragon name needed to remain all but forgotten. He didn’t delve into her past as such would reveal itself in time. “The hairbrush on the counter is yours.” Ekaterina admired his nakedness. “Thank you. If you don’t object, I’ll stick with Max. Such a combination takes some tongue work.” She picked up the hairbrush and admired the golden handle and silver trim. “It’s beautiful.” Maxwell picked up another brush and straightened his hair in minutes. He left it to dry and pulled on his breeches, his gaze fixed on her as she brushed dry her black tresses. His bride finished, he touched her shoulder. “I have something for you. The tailor delivered this to the jeweler for me.” He pushed aside the smaller package and brought down the bigger box from on top the armoire. He set it on the bed and opened it. He laid a pair of matched white undergarments on the bed, returned to the box and lifted out a beautiful white wedding gown. She stared at the elaborate and intricate creation in his hands. “Exquisitely beautiful. Sure it’ll fit?” A smirk spread across his face, his words enunciated, “I know every square inch of your body to include each
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened delightful curve.” “Why do I ask?” Ekaterina pouted. Maxwell was hopeful. “Do you like it?” Her sulk reversed. “Yes!” He matched her beautiful smile with one of his own. His lady deserved the best and he intended her have it. Ekaterina went motionless at how utterly handsome her brave captain looked. “Thank you.” Maxwell scooped up the small white bloomers, dropped to one knee and held the undergarment for her. He looked up at her lovely face. “May I dress the woman about to become my wife?” Unable to speak, she put her hands on his broad shoulders and obliged. The gentle warmth of his fingers grazed the outside of her legs as the silky material slid up her body. The small article of clothing just covered her backside, hips and mound. She loved the tender caress of how his hands smoothed the material over her skin. “There’s not much to it, is there?” He gave her a sexy smile and then rose to retrieve the upper undergarment. “I designed it that way.” His skilled hands adjusted the corselet over her figure before he tightened and tied the lacings. Ekaterina loved the how his palms glided over her breasts to assure a perfect fit. “Max, if—” “Hush.” Maxwell helped her into the gorgeous gown. He moved behind her, fitted it to her and laced it up the back. Overlaid with antique wispy lace, the silk bodice neckline scooped to the top of her cleavage. Made of snow-white gossamer, the sleeves billowed to her elbows where the silk cuffs, adorned with white pearl buttons, fit snugly down to her hands. The bodice V-ed, its highest points on her hips while the lowest points met the small of her back and her pubic region. The same delicate lace also covered the full silk skirt,
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Paula Calloway which cascaded to the ground and trailed a few feet behind her. He smoothed down her dress. He pulled a pair of white silk slippers from the box, knelt and slipped them on her small feet. He rose, brought a lightweight white velvet cloak from the box and placed it around her shoulders. Maxwell lifted her hair to drape down her back. He collected the loose ends from around her face, pulled back her hair and bound it with a white satin band. He draped it loosely at the top of her head. He retrieved a preserved sprig of white roses from the box and fastened her gathered hair in place, but left the rest to hang freely down her back. The midnight black tresses contrasted with the white silk. He took a step back to admire the lovely woman before him. White declared her purity in his eyes. The ultimate in perfect beauty. “You look beautiful. Go to the inn. Find your companion you invited to the ceremony. We will meet at the elder’s house on the eastern road between the leather shop and blacksmith. Look for the large building behind the smith.” He kissed her lips with tenderness and then stepped back. “Go.” Touched her lover not only undressed her, but dressed her as well, she smiled. “Thank you.” She did as instructed. Maxwell scooped up the small box and moved to the window to keep an eye on her. Pleased with the care his bride displayed in her gown, he smiled. With the assassins in jail and a few select soldiers to oversee her whereabouts, he doubted any harm would befall his lovely young bride. He pivoted and strode across the hall into the armory. He admired his grand suit of full plate mail, which declared his knightly status. “Yes, this is the one suitable to wear in her presence.” The lightweight magical armor remained cleaned, never needed repaired, maintained the warmth of his body and was silent. With his weaponry strapped to his hip, he left his unneeded helmet on this fine day and set forth to the elder’s house with the smaller package in his pocket.
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**** Cautious, Ekaterina lifted her gown up a bit to avoid its contact with the ground. Never in her wildest dreams did she imagine owning such finery. Her steps careful to avoid dirt on her shoes, she entered the inn and approached the chatty group. Marissa leapt to her feet and put her hands on her hips. “Where were you this morning and last night?” Taken aback, she stared. “In the bed with Max and in the bed wrapped around Max.” The priestess sneered, “Someone locked us in our room by propping a chair under the handle.” “Someone did it to us.” Ekaterina nodded to those still seated. “Good morning, Stanford, Marissa, Aeriel, Raven. I’m on my way to the elders.” She pivoted and left the other women to bicker as the men followed. “Marissa, I assure you I didn’t do it nor did Max and if Stanford was with you, it wasn’t him. Look at somebody else aware of such tricks. Remember, what goes around comes around.” “Hurry up, Stanford. If not you, then Aeriel.” Marissa scowled at the guilty culprit. “You stole the idea from me when I stuck the chair under the elven wench’s door while she bedded that hunk.” Tired of the drivel, the mage picked up the pace. “Behave or I’ll tell Stanford you what you said.” “Aeriel did it and turn about is fair play. Don’t worry, I’ll get you, Aeriel.” She trotted to catch up. “Please, don’t tell Stanford I want to get married.” Bored with games, Ekaterina waved her off. “Stanford, she wants to marry you.” Marissa sang, “We are. Max’s Chattel. Gardening.” The mage rolled her eyes. “I’m beating you to the altar.” She wished for the lexicon she saw on the bookshelf. “I’ll tell
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Paula Calloway Max you need disciplined. His sword does a great job.” She recalled the painful sting on her own backside. “What’ll Max do? Spank me? Maybe I better tell Stanford.” She called over her shoulder, “Stanford, I’m hiding behind you for a long time.” Stanford politely smiled at the elf. “I don’t stand a chance against Sir Maxwell and if you keep calling her his property, she might not like you.” Ekaterina appreciated the kindly given definition. Being Max’s property offers many pleasurable benefits. She overheard a discussion of moon cycles between the two women and shrugged off her curiosity. She stopped at a tall gate anchored between two eight foot tall walls of stone. A guard stepped forward and eyed her. “Please state your reason for entering the elder’s.” “She’s here to get married,” Marissa snipped. The mage was tense. “I’m Ekaterina.” “We’re waiting for you. Come in.” The man motioned the elf to enter. He signaled another guard. “Send the guests in the other door.” Ekaterina stepped inside. Flowers were everywhere, perfect roses of every shade and color known and some never imagined. Huge bows with draped ribbons adorned the end of each bench where a fully armored soldier stood, his helmeted head lowered, his drawn sword point on the floor, the weapon’s hilt steadied by his laced fingers as his thumbs touched his body. The townsfolk filled the benches. Her breath shallow and ragged, she swallowed her anxiety at the unfamiliar faces. She looked at the wooden beam engraved over the archway and read it aloud. “It is customary for the bride to walk to the altar as she walked through her present life, alone, where she will be joined by her beloved for their journey together.” “Go wait at the altar, miss.” The guard pointed. Ekaterina concentrated on the altar in an effort to ignore
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened the whispered voices around her. Her head raised, she moved forward, her every step ordered by her brain. She wanted this more than any thing in her life, but wished now the clergy came to the house. Thankful no soldier moved a single muscle, she forced herself to breathe and studied the pattern on the altar to keep from collapse. Where did I get all the nerves or rather where did they go? Other than befuddling my brain, what in the world did that man do to me? Don’t fall. Remember to breathe. She stopped in front of the altar. **** Maxwell entered the door, his head held high. For the first time in fifteen years, he wore the suit of full plate mail armor adorned with his crest in conjunction with the long purple cape draped on his shoulders. The gestured call to arms signaled the honor guard to raise their swords. He strode along the same center walkway his young bride did moments ago. His stride long and even, he never made a noise, compliments of his magical armor, in his approach to the altar. His open-palm gauntlets granted a gentle touch of his warm palm when he cupped her elbow. Her concentration broken, Ekaterina jumped. The glimpse of his blue-white armor from the corner of her eye drew her to turn her head. She drew a deep breath as handsome proved an understatement. His eyes filled with concern, he searched her face. “Are you okay?” “I, uh, I’m fine.” She met his gaze and never before saw anything so breathtaking, so splendid, so magnificent. She wanted to tell him how him much she loved him. Her voice failed to work, but her eyes spoke volumes. The whole event seemed so like a dream, she feared waking up. His face filled with love and adoration for the sweet
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Paula Calloway woman beside him, Maxwell smiled as tears welled in his eyes. His bride was so graceful in her waterfall of white. His emotions held at bay from the world, he knew deep in his eyes swirled a storm. Within mere hours of her acceptance of his proposal, he completed the ceremonial poem and memorized it. He worked on it since they met, but his decision to make her his wife became final early during their trip. He would never trap her at home, bind her to something not of her choice, give her a worthless gift or abandon her of his own free will. Alerted by his bride’s tremble of her reliance on his direction through the formal procedure, he kept such inconspicuous. He dropped down on one knee, took her hands in his and looked up into her face, his love indisputable. “I have suffered for far too long; wondering what I did so wrong. When I stopped looking, there you were; at the time, I was so unsure. Patience, vigilance led us here; let it be for many a year. You are my savior, my new life; thank you for becoming my wife.” Maxwell rose and drew forth the small, decorated box. He opened it and brought out two marriage medallions, quite different from the common ones of town. Embossed with an intricate detailed image of his lovely young wife and he in the middle, it detailed their foreheads touched, theirs gazes held and their hands clasped together. Aside from the rim made of platinum, the entire portrait consisted of the highest quality gold. It offered its own magical protection when worn to make her feel a bit safer. He lowered the chain over her head and let the pendant come to rest flat at the start of her cleavage. Significant to their union, it framed her face in perfection. He slipped the other medallion over his head and returned her beautiful smile. He wrapped his arms around her waist, lifted her to him and kissed her with all the love he felt. He broke their oral embrace and scooped her into his arms. The strangest tear trickled down her face. Ekaterina
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Paula Calloway appearance in his life. The constables and those he helped thanked him for the caravan’s return. His attention focused on the current situation. This day set the town on its ear and many turned out to see if he would marry her. As the servers made their rounds, he looked at the elf. How could I not? The servers delivered beef broth and vegetable soup as scattered platters hosted a variety of breads and cheeses. Numerous types of green vegetables were served followed by a roast pig, a side of beef, pheasant and fish, all complimented by tasty sauces. Mead and ale provided throughout the entire meal accompanied cider, wine and perry, an unfermented pear juice. A small cake was set before the newlyweds with a larger version on another table for the guests. At the meal’s end, Maxwell rose and cleared his throat. He looked at the man who stood by him for so long. “Sir Henri, please rise.” He smiled at the gracious compliance. “My friend, you gave me the ability to move on and carry out the mission at hand. It saddened you to see me fall and I am sorry you endured this. If there is a way to return the kindness aside from friendship, tell me. I hope this helps.” He drew forth an exquisite gem encrusted dagger and offered it hilt first. Grateful, Henri accepted. “What do I say?” He reached out and embraced the man’s hand in a firm shake. “Nothing.” His friend departed and he sat beside her. “Dusty.” He adored her smile, took her hand and enjoyed the simple pleasure of her touch. Served for those who desired seconds were sweet desserts and luscious candies on either end of the main table. The musicians collected their instruments and strummed their tunes. Music filled the air as lyres and harps rang out in the hall and invited couples to dance. He rose. “Max…” Apprehensive at the touch of his hand on hers, Ekaterina yielded and let him lead her to the floor. “I don’t
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Paula Calloway His smile warm, Maxwell hung her gown in his armoire and returned to her. He cupped her face and kissed her. “I married a stunning bride who became my lovely wife which I am undressing to reveal a beautiful woman.” He moved behind her and let down her hair. His touch gentle, he combed his fingers through her long black tresses. He loosened her corselet and enjoyed the shivers his caress sent skittering across her flesh. He turned her to face him and pulled the confining article of clothing from her body. Her breasts jiggled with freedom. He gave a light flick of his finger across her nipples. He glided his hands down her sides, hooked his thumbs inside her bloomers and slid the material down her legs. He looked up into her face. Ekaterina placed her hands on his shoulders for balance and stepped out. The look in his eyes seared her. Maxwell rose and took extra care to hang her delicate undergarments with the outfit in his armoire. “Get in the bed.” He stripped while his vivacious young wife scrambled to comply. He joined her, rested his head on his pillow and pulled her close. “I cannot give you anything other than the medallion except to say everything I own, including my heart and soul, are yours. My wedding gift to you is my heart, love, patience and dedication with total trust and honor to you. I will be faithful to you and the church. What more can I give than all of myself?” She touched the beautiful medallion for a second and then caressed his face. “I can ask for nothing more.” Unable to hold back her emotions, she embraced him and wept. He held her. He wanted for her only the best, spoiled if so. “It will never come off so long as I live.” I will die wearing it, whether you are dead or not, for you are the last, and really the only one who completes me so thoroughly. He held her as her tears, perfect and precious declarations of love became valued droplets of emotion splattered on his flesh. Ekaterina brushed aside her tears. She reached under her
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened pillow and pulled out one of her pouches. “Sometimes a repeated question isn’t being dumb as it’s a desire for reassurance. You tested me so much and so hard. Thank you.” She put the pouch with her picks in his hand. “This is the best wedding gift I thought of to give you. Do with them as you will since I no longer need nor want them.” The idea of her sacrifice touched Maxwell for less than a month ago, this same woman almost died in defense of the very items she now surrendered to him. “Such is very nice.” “I told you four times now.” “I believed you. However, I will help you on learning what you wanted.” “Only one part.” Ekaterina smiled. “Nothing else. The tools are yours. You do with them what you want. Wherever they go, they go. I want nothing more to do with them.” Maxwell tossed her pouch at the armoire and mumbled as the small bag hit the floor. The doors opened and the pouch magically rose up and slipped inside a box of miscellaneous gear. She bolted upright. “Remind me not to hit it.” He chuckled. “Why?” “Because it eats things.” Ekaterina gawked. Maxwell cherished the glittered laughter in her eyes and adored her complete and undivided attention. “My life is anew and the tragedies of my past are melted. I decided to join the church again, but cannot remain as faithful to them as before. Thank you for your patience with me.” “I think it’s the other way around.” “I hope there is something of a mystery left to me?” Her laughter soft, Ekaterina toyed with his chest. “I think we can find something to keep you a mystery. I’m sorry about the past.” Maxwell brushed his thumb across her cheek. “No more than I am. We have a mission tomorrow.”
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Paula Calloway She frowned. “What mission?” “East of here. The place is rather hard to describe. Orders came down. We leave at sunrise.” Ekaterina stretched out beside him. “Are we sleeping?” Maxwell pulled her close. “You can sleep on my horse. Are you still up for it?” He welcomed her nod. “You do not want held down by a house and I will do my best to keep you happy.” “Don’t make me stay home. I want to pack some of your books.” “Your choice.” His caress seductive, he glided his palm over her back. “Call them yours.” “Tell me which ones to start with.” Ekaterina arched into his touch. “In the morning. Tonight, I have other plans.” Maxwell pulled her to him and rolled on top of her. He licked her top lip with his tongue and then savored the slide of his tongue across her bottom lip. Her offer of an open invitation was all he wanted. He pressed his mouth against hers in a persuasive and tender kiss. His tongue coaxed her open and he languorously pursued the taste of her in a long, lingering sample. He broke their oral embrace and adored her frustrated groan. He placed his mouth a mere breadth from hers, his voice persuasive, “Tell me what you want.” “You. Forever,” she breathed. “Given,” he whispered. He licked her lips and eased his hand behind her head. He slipped his arm around her waist and pulled her against him, his hold secure. Her palms glided up his powerfully built chest to his broad shoulders and slipped around his neck, she pressed her breasts against his chest. “Please, Max.” His tongue flicked across her lips. Granted entrance, he locked her in a gentle, yet fiery kiss of possession. He was hungry and she tasted delicious. He was starved and she was a feast for the taking, his feast. He growled and slid his hand down to cup her breast and her nipple responded. He
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened broke their kiss and trailed tiny, feathery nips down her throat to the valley between her breasts while he slid down her body. He held her in place as his tongue glided over her nipple, which begged for his attention. Her breaths uncontrolled, she gripped his shoulders and pushed him away. The lack of his touch created a powerful ache. “Deity.” She seized his hair, wove her fingers through his long black tresses and pressed herself against him. His eager continuation evoked a small cry from her. He had no qualms assuring his sweet lady the control hers. This time. Her hips in his grip, he licked her flesh and worked his way toward her stomach. Her downy nest of curls beckoned and his tongue traced the outline. “Max.” Her breaths were ragged. He kissed the feathery hair, inhaled her sweet scent and then opened her to his gaze. Tempted by her small pearl, he reined in his eagerness and placed a gentle, yet intense, kiss on the beckoning bud. She bucked. “Max!” “Enjoy, Dusty. I am.” He pushed her back down, his mouth still pressed to her, his whisper husky, “Hush.” He held her in place and slid his tongue the length of her folds. Pleased by her responsiveness, his lips encircled the small nubbin. He suckled until her cry of ecstasy thrust her hips upward. He inserted his tongue and licked the silken walls of her most intimate core until she trembled in his grasp. He continued to lap every part his tongue sampled and enjoyed the taste of her sweet nectar. The buck and arch of her delightful body drove him. Desperate, she reached for his shoulders. “No more. I beg, no more.” Pleased with her quiver at even his lightest touch, he worked his way back up her body as his chest and then his stomach slid across her warmth. His erection at her entrance, he locked her gaze. “Tell me what you want,
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Paula Calloway Dusty.” “To give myself to you, Max.” “Taken.” He penetrated her heat with a steady and gentle pressure. He bordered on breeching her limit, but held himself deep. He leaned on his elbows and kissed her, his passion powerful. Her body moved with him. He gave her the limit of what wouldn’t hurt her and welcomed all she was. He drove her to several climaxes and, unable to hold back any longer, brought her to a final height of ecstasy. He joined her at the last possible minute. Still engulfed in the enraptured bliss, Ekaterina cherished him. “I love you.” Maxwell propped up on his forearms. “I love you, too.” He withdrew and rolled onto his back. “Come here.” She snuggled into his side. “With pleasure.” His arm around her drew her close. For the first time in fifteen years, he felt alive. This wife loved, wanted and needed him by her own choice. He wore his armor and it meant something again. He smiled and closed his eyes. **** Ekaterina listened to his deep breathing, steady heartbeat and treasured the warmth of his body along with the rise and fall of his chest. She sat up and her tears built. She studied his every perfect feature. The powerful arm once draped around her now rested over his closed captivating pale violet eyes while the other lay across his rigid stomach. His long, flowing, black hair fell over his one shoulder and spilled onto the bed. His mouth, wise when needed, sharp when deserved and always loving, invited. His liquid silk whispers caressed her skin as his stronger raw velvet voice glided over her flesh and licked the whole way. At all other times to other people, his voice was cold, hard steel. His hands, gentle and protective, held her when needed,
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened caressed her into a puddle of liquid heat and stood between her and everything he didn’t think she deserved. His broad shoulders bore her burdens, his muscled chest intercepted any threatening danger and his strong legs carried her. In truth, he was all a woman could ever want, need or desire. He danced, was poetic, smiled, cried and was the most handsome man she ever saw. This man stole her breath, was her everything and she loved him deeply, devotedly. Ekaterina brushed aside her tears. I do love you so very much, my beloved husband, Sir Maxwell LaViolette of the hamlet of Hope. She wanted to watch him sleep, but so wanted to touch him. I’m so lucky you found me and I won’t trade a single minute of it. She put her head on his shoulder and curled up against his side. His quiet smile unseen, Maxwell slipped his arm around her and drifted into the realm of sleep.
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he sun darkened the room’s shadows. Maxwell flinched at the lurch of her small body. Alerted even more by the sound of her hard swallow, he rubbed her belly. “Feeling okay?” Her nod offered no comfort. “You look a little green.” Queasy, Ekaterina fought to ignore her stomach. “I feel green. Something I ate and you decided we must go somewhere.” His lengthy silence and insightful gaze persistent, she lied, “I’m fine.” She fought to believe her words. “My clothes need cleaned.” He rolled from the bed and came to his feet. “Do you want to do this?” She nodded. “It means being with you.” Maxwell grabbed a set of her clothes and put them beside her. “I had them cleaned.” He dressed with her and then brushed her hair for her. “Do you want to take any money? We might run into something we need.” Her nod slow, he moved to face her and kissed her cheek. “Get what you think you might need.” Upon her exit for the treasure room, he turned his attention to his armoire. He pulled out a book and a silk rope. He set them on the bed to give her later and went to the armory. His armor glowed almost magically in the sunlit room.
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened Dressed in under armor, he stepped into the leggings. He had a new sense of pride in wearing it once again. Maybe he took it for granted when given to him by the constable’s office as a promotion. He recalled the day he couldn’t to go on with his lawful ways as his thoughts grew roguish, desirous for personal revenge and thus hatred and contempt. His contact with the locals faltered and his glory decayed. He remembered the day he gave it up. Though fifteen years ago, it seemed only yesterday. Deep in thought, Maxwell continued to don his armor. He shifted his breastplate and his lower coif around his neck. “Thank you, Henri, for being there, listening to me rant on about how miserable my life was and about how selfish I was for wanting revenge and becoming a vigilante. I hurt you to no end and wish nothing of the like on anyone.” His helmet saved for last, he raised the full visor and appreciated how open it allowed his face when protection unneeded. He contemplated why he even gave it up some days. He forgot how well the suit fit, always clean and free of blemishes, light as a feather, never hindering him as plate did most people and always noiseless. The suit stood for honor. The cursed banded armor of acidic emission became his second choice of wear since only those immune to acid never suffered burns from such substances. **** Ekaterina took several coins and went downstairs. Her stop on the last step sudden, she settled her gaze on the woman in the living room. “You are?” Betty, an older human of sturdy structure with short, graying hair, waved. “Hi. You looked so beautiful yesterday. I’m Betty, a family friend. I care for the house in his absence. You’re Ekaterina?” The mage blushed. “Yes and thank you. He planned it
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Paula Calloway all.” She put aside the thought of a possible rival. “Are you the lady caring for Hamburger?” “The dog? Yes, he fits in on the farm with the other dogs.” “Max arranged for you to care for the house and I see no reason to change it.” Ekaterina smiled. “Can you get rid of those coverings and put up some heavy dark drapes? Nothing special.” Betty glanced around the room. “I’m sure the tailor can whip up something and hang the curtains. I give you my blessings.” The farmwoman went to the kitchen to tend the plants. She stared as he came downstairs, his armor spectacular. “My warrior captain is truly my knight. I need to learn to help you.” **** Maxwell smiled. “It has a lot of pieces. Glad you feel better. Did I hear Betty?” “Much and yes.” Ekaterina noted his mood seemed lighter. “I took five platinum coins.” “Noted.” He helped her gather the needed books into her pack to include a tome of some sort, quite heavy and cumbersome, but well worth the load, two manuals, one about dragons in general and another on the obsidian in particular. He handed her the rope and the book he pulled from the armoire. “Add this one. Keep it as you did your tool kit.” “I will.” She carefully put the tome in her pack and did the same with the rope. Maxwell added his own book to his pack and then collected both backpacks. He hoisted his saddle hoisted over his shoulder, escorted her to the trading post and entered with no concern over the current operator. He set their gear near the counter.
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened Jayce, the young man who took over the shop, nodded. “Hello, Sir, miss. May I help you?” “The lady first. Add her purchases to mine.” The cavalier leaned down to her ear. “Need anything, Dusty.” “A lighter cloak.” Ekaterina selected a simple hooded full-length gray one. “Allow me.” Maxwell removed her heavy woolen one from her and tossed it over his forearm. He draped her new cloak around her and turned her to face him. He understood her choice in drab colors because of her former life, but equally knew in time her selection would turn as bright and vibrant as all elves. He nodded his approval. “Thank you.” She accepted his offer of her old one and added her heavy woolen cloak to her backpack. She straightened. He picked up his saddle with their gear and turned to the clerk. “I need your finest horse, Jayce.” “This way.” The shopkeeper led the couple to the stable and pointed to a powerful cream-colored stallion. “He stands a bit over seventeen hands, has exquisite conformation, spirited disposition and intelligent eyes. His market price is five hundred gold coins, Sir.” Maxwell set their gear and his saddle on the floor and turned to the animal. He ran his hands over the quiet horse. “Quite worth every coin.” He rubbed the warm muzzle. “You must earn your name.” The stallion dipped his massive head and nickered. “Well worth it, Jayce.” He put a pouch of coins into the clerk’s waiting hand. “Keep the extra to cover any bill I incur.” “Thank you, Sir.” Jayce accepted the money and placed a burlap sack near the captain’s saddle. “There’s an extra skin of water and three days feed and grain in this bag.” He bowed and left the couple. Maxwell opened his pack and drew out a deep purple
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Paula Calloway horse blanket with white striping and square cutouts bordered along the ends. He set the tack on the animal’s massive back, cinched it up and attached one backpack to each saddlebag. His vault into the saddle as effortless as a simple step, he leaned down and extended his hand to his wife. His steady gaze on her face, he patiently waited. Ekaterina met his gaze and sucked in her breath. “I really do have a knight in shining armor.” Never before did she see such a magnificent sight as this man in gleaming armor astride a— His wiggled fingers broke her mussing. She put her hand in his and, gently lifted to sit in his lap, liked how his thighs cradled her hips. “Comfortable?” He welcomed her nod. With his arm secure around her waist, he urged his horse forward. “The others await us at the inn.” She snuggled back into his warmth. “Is all plate mail warm?” Maxwell lowered his mouth to her ear, his whisper seductive, “Mine by magic.” The temptation too much to resist, he licked the tip of her delicate ear. Her delightful shiver made him chuckle. Ekaterina swallowed. “Stop.” “Why?” Her lithe figure twisted to see him. He gave her a wry grin. “Do I affect you?” She turned back around. “What do you think, handsome? Is the language engraved on your saddle draconic?” “Yes.” Maxwell hooked his forefinger in the front of her cloak and peeked down her shirt. Her responsive nipples pressed against the material. “Yes.” He dropped his hand, kissed the tip of her ear, straightened and hugged her. He halted his mount at the inn. “Good day, Stanford, Marissa, Raven, Aeriel.” Stanford lifted a lance from where it leaned against the inn’s wall. “Sir Henri said you might want this.” The cavalier nodded. “Yes. Thank you.”
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened He secured the captain’s lance to the cream-colored stallion’s side. He returned to his own mount and swung up. “Let’s go.” Maxwell led the party past the masonry and then the carpentry shop along with the older keep and the smaller one under construction. On the way out of town, several children lined the streets to wave goodbye to the entourage. He turned to glance back and assure them clear. “We head for an outpost where minions of evil are trying to spread into town. This is a simple clearing mission and is a two hour ride east.” Able to complete the mission alone, he intended to clean the villain-breeding place responsible for the destruction of his previous life and loves, but required a guard. The boggy marshlands stench thickened in the stagnant air. A green appearance tinted everything, even the sky, but the men remained unbothered. The spongy land let the horses’ hooves sink a bit. Ekaterina eyed the marshland, recalled the words written about obsidian dragons and shivered. “I’d rot before allowing myself topped with slime. I wonder who had the guts to find out.” Maxwell put his mouth next to her ear. “Do you really want to know?” “No.” Unamused, she cherished the security of his arms around her and the comfort and reassurance his closeness provided. She grabbed the book on magic and managed to read for only a few moments. She cuddled it close, leaned over and retched. His mount reined in and held steady by his knees, he pulled her hair away from her face. He rubbed her back, his voice soft, “I expected your bout with upset.” Her slip off inhibited, he allowed her to lean over as far as needed to vomit again. He devoted his attention to her. “Raven, alert.”
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Paula Calloway Her laughter boisterous, Marissa slapped her thigh. “I’ll bet you missed a moon cycle. I did. You hear me, Stanford? You’ll owe me for this.” Ekaterina fought her stomach. “What’s a moon cycle?” She lost, but overheard something about monthly flows. She clutched his powerful arm, which embraced around her waist. “What if I missed one?” Aeriel sniggered. “You’re pregnant.” The mage tightened her hold on her book. “Are you sure, Marissa?” Haughty, the priestess smiled. “Max, she needs dried bread.” Ekaterina flinched at the violent churn of her stomach. “No food. Please, Max, don’t make me eat.” “Such is a bad idea at this time.” Maxwell caressed her back and bent toward her. “You okay, Dusty?” “Yes. We need to talk.” He continued his attentive actions. “When alone.” More than willing to postpone the excursion and take her home if asked, he knew such without her request might offend her. He touched her book. “Shall I put this away for now?” Her nod weak, he did and then drew her to straighten and rest her head on his chest. Grateful the surefooted stallion never jarred the sleeping woman in his arms, he guided the party for nearly a quarter of a mile. Three giant frogs leapt from the swampy water. Maxwell held Ekaterina to him and maneuvered his mount to a better position. One amphibian jumped and grabbed Aeriel, but her panicked horse escaped. The second beast leapt and attempted to grab Marissa, but missed. The third frog lashed out with its tongue and tried to seize the nearest horse, but Raven averted the disaster as Stanford moved to help the shrieking women. Awakened by the shriek, Ekaterina wanted out of the way. The mage pressed against him in hopes she didn’t hinder him.
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened Maxwell wrapped his arm around her slender waist to secure her against his body as he spun his mount. He slapped down his helmet’s visor. He unhooked his lance and readied it. He urged the stallion into motion, but his horse’s fourth step slipped. The cavalier shifted his lance off its mark and aborted his mount’s stumble. Blood poured from her calf wound as Aeriel broke free only to find herself grabbed again by another amphibian. Stanford and Raven sent the beast to its death as the two remaining frogs both leapt for the smell of fresh blood. Maxwell brought the stallion around, reset his lance and initiated a charge. His lance pierced the closest amphibian and sank deep into the slimy green skin of the beast’s bloated belly. An outward burst of intestines across the area missed his horse by mere inches as the cavalier withdrew his weapon. Stanford and Raven finished off the last frog as a sword pierced the beast between its hideous bulging eyes. Ekaterina clenched her jaw. “We need to discuss this battle routine.” Maxwell raised his visor. He cleaned and returned it to his lance to its hooks. “Meaning?” “Put me down and go do what you do.” “Where will you go without a horse?” Ekaterina glanced around and pointed to a dry area of land. “Over there.” Maxwell never looked in the indicated direction, but his tone declared no argument accepted. “My wife will not stand in a bog.” He almost informed her she might sink and become dipped in marsh water, but declined agitation of her nausea. She twisted a bit to see his face. “This is a losing battle, isn’t it, Max?” His firm expression assured she lost before it started. She pulled out her book from earlier. “I’ll read.” He mounted and wrapped his arms around her while his
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Paula Calloway companions reorganized. The ready signal given, he turned his mount toward the outpost and led them onward through the swamp. Ekaterina stared at a weird word. “What’s this?” Maxwell looked the word above her fingernail and placed his mouth close to her ear. “Asafetida. It’s an herb with a very nasty aroma. I never thought of myself as a lexicon.” He licked the tip of her ear. “Mmmm, tasty.” “Quit and you are for now.” “My reward. If you get stuck, I’m here.” Ready to whisper the pronunciation and definition in her ear, he held her close. He surveyed the bridge they approached, determined it safe and nudged his horse onward. Once on the other side, he turned the stallion to watch the party cross. Raven, Aeriel and Marissa made it, but the front leg of Stanford’s horse plunged through a plank and trapped his hoof. The panicked gelding hurled his rider to the ground. His equine gift assured his own mount trustworthy, Maxwell dismounted and placed the reins in her hands. “Hold these, Dusty.” Her fingers brushed his. He turned and made his way to the frightened horse. He drew the nervous horse’s undivided attention as his soothing whispers and composed tone wove a calm effect on the nearby mounts. The gelding’s ears flickered back and forth in response, but its whinny declared fear. The cavalier placed a hand on the animal’s nose and met the white-ringed eyes, his words in gentle tones and soothing sounds. As the creature’s struggles ceased, he moved closer and calmed the animal enough to slide his hand down its trapped leg. He placed his shoulder under the animal’s ribs and planted his feet. With the use of brute strength, sheer force and leverage, he lifted the animal’s hoof free of its predicament. Stanford collected his mount. “Deeply appreciated, Sir
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened Maxwell.” “You are welcome.” Maxwell returned to his own horse. “Stay there, Dusty. I will lead him for a bit.” He took the reins from her and led his mount toward the crumbled tower. Ekaterina mentally pictured his muscles flexed. She swallowed hard and silently admitted he devastated her senses. She shivered as a surge of heat raced through her entire body. He dropped back until his upper arm brushed her knee. He rested his hand on the pommel and turned his head toward her. His gaze lingered, his look meaningful. “Thinking?” “I’m denying how you affect me.” Pleased with her blush, Maxwell gave her knee an affectionate squeeze. Good. Marissa screeched, “Max, Stanford got bit by a large spider!” “Dusty.” The cavalier shoved the reins in her hands, slapped down his visor and drew his sword. He lunged toward the beast and, in a single swing, cleaved the large, hissing arachnid in half. He left its gruesome brownish-red blood to mingle with its black body while he cleaned and sheathed his sword on the way to his mount. He raised his visor and grabbed a vial of a clear syrupy concoction from his pack. He returned, knelt by his convulsive soldier and coaxed the liquid down the man’s throat. The priestess walked over, her gaze on the bloodied beast. “I sent him in there to find the treasure. What did you give him?” Maxwell stood, his reply blunt, “Bitter drop. Neutralizes poison.” Marissa pivoted and vomited for several minutes. “Stanford, you’re trying to kill me with this. It’s your fault I’m pregnant. All your fault.” Sick several more times, she
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Paula Calloway wiped her mouth on her sleeve. “Where do you get it, Max?” “The church.” His soldier would do right by the pregnant woman, but he had compassion for the man’s entrapment. Should never have lain with a man and expected less, little girl. His gaze settled on the elf. Thankful for his control, he liked his choice and her reaction. The priestess quipped, “I need some.” Ekaterina sighed. “We don’t belong here.” Maxwell smiled. “I must continue, but do understand if you need to go home.” “I’ll stay with you.” “You will risk death?” “To be with you? Yes.” Ekaterina dared him to tell her otherwise. With the area clear, Maxwell drew his sword and knelt. He collected a scattered handful of coins, put them in his belt pouch and spotted an elaborate ivory box designed to protect the book it held. He nudged it with his sword, assured it safe and gave her a knowing glance. “Dusty, do you wish to look at it?” Her hesitation his answer, he turned his back to her. “Then I will.” “Wait.” She held the pommel, slid down the patient stallion’s side and crossed the ground to him. She surrendered that particular part of her life to master magic and inhibit tarnishing his status, but now leaned on it to avoid any seeing him as a thief. She checked the box and looked helplessly at it. Aware of her frustration, he let his sword point lift the lid and revealed an empty velvet-covered space. He sheathed his sword, closed the lid, picked up the box and handed it to her. “Ivory is rare.” Ekaterina accepted it and returned to the stallion. She studied the box. The etched carvings scattered over the ivory surface depicted various magic items in intricate detail and consisted of a wand, deck of cards, pile of herbs,
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened collection of crystals, some incense, table with candles and much more, but no book. “It’s beautiful.” She slipped the box in her pack. To prevent startling her, Maxwell announced his approach with a deliberate scrape of his boot on the ground. He stopped behind her, his whisper soft, “Like it, Dusty?” Her nod made him smile. “Good.” He grasped her waist and lifted her onto the stallion’s back. He took the reins. “I’m a hindrance.” “You are not.” He led his mount, his shoulder close to her leg. She is more of a help to me than I can tell her in a way she does not realize. **** Ekaterina was doubtful. Right. We need to discuss marriage leading to missing moon cycle and pregnancy. The decayed stench strengthened. Marissa went into another spell of retching and spouted in between heaves. “Stanford, you ought to suffer this.” She vomited again. “This is all your fault. I can’t believe I’m forced to endure this. Why did you do this to me, you—” She vomited. His disapproval of her whining forced Maxwell to halt the party. “You must go back, Marissa. You are no good like this.” Able to handle the outpost with one woman in this condition, but not two, he refused to deal with a cantankerous one who blamed her partner for something she willing participated in. “Stanford, Raven, I will accompany you back to the main road where you will escort Marissa and Aeriel back to town.” The priestess spun toward the elf. “I’ll do your gardening. Be careful, Ekaterina.” “What’s a careful and why should I be one?” The mage slid from the stallion’s back. “I like walking with you, Max.”
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Paula Calloway She slipped her hand in his and stayed beside him. His stride and pace comfortable for her, the cavalier led his mount and the party back to the swamp’s edge. Thankful for a rather short trip, he stopped at the road and scrutinized the pair of approaching travelers. Marissa raced forward. “Selena, how are ya? It’s good to see you. Are you a you-know-what?” Selena, a short, thin half-elven woman with dark eyes and long, blond hair returned the enthusiasm. “Good. I’m a thief, a pickpocket. Do you remember the church orphanage from several years ago? Well, I picked up this here fellow named Miquel.” “I’m pregnant, no thanks to Stanford here. He’s Sir Maxwell. He’s cleaning out this nasty place.” The eager thief jumped a few times. “An excursion with an experienced man. Can I go? Must I listen to authority? This is so exciting.” “Yes,” Marissa was arrogant. “Stanford, make Max take her along.” Stanford flinched. “Sir Maxwell?” Maxwell relented with a curt no in hopes to deter his soldier’s brandishing. “Good,” the priestess snipped. “And, Selena, pick on his wife for me about gardening and chattel. Her name’s Ekaterina, but Max calls her Dusty.” The cavalier leveled his gaze on the woman who used his pet name. His two soldiers left to take their womenfolk home and he drew a calm breath. He assessed the new party members’ experience to be about the equivalent of his young wife’s. Miquel, the medium height, lanky, half-elven cleric in brown robes with short brown hair cocked his head. “He’s a paladin of Saint Sinclair from years ago.” Selena gathered some pebbles into her pocket. “I like exploring new places.” Wary, Ekaterina disliked the new female’s proximity. She
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Paula Calloway The mage scowled. “A goody-goody.” Selena snipped, “Better-better.” Maxwell decided women were peculiar creatures indeed. “Yes, she is.” He defended me. His words made Ekaterina smile. She ignored the taunting wench. She almost opened her mouth to another and ruined his ability to trust her with his secrets. Selena is trying to get to me. I want so much to keep quiet and watch what I say, but she’s annoying. Perhaps I deserve it after what I put him through. The thief quipped, “He has balls, you have guts.” “You ought to try standing up to him.” Selena snorted. “I can buy you a ladder.” Ekaterina sighed, more from her tormentor’s aggravation than tiredness. “I don’t need one.” The cavalier freed his hand, slipped his arm around her waist and lifted her to his side. Her slight weight of no consequence, he hoped to his action gave her a reprieve from the uncalled for impudence. “I don’t have to walk either.” She rested her head on his shoulder. “I can read.” If I not so taken with you. Maxwell halted near the dead spider and set her on her feet. Ever aware of her, he removed his mount’s tack and left the stallion capable of defense or escape. He collected as much edible greenery as possible, mixed it with some from his saddlebags and heaped it on a pile for his horse. He scouted around, selected a concave stone, brushed it off and poured some water in it for his mount. The thief looked around. “What way?” The cavalier pointed to a door and the new pair dashed off to investigate. “Dusty.” Glad the elf stayed close rather than ran with the other pair, he waited for her to stop before him. He brushed a wisp of hair from her face. “We can always use thick sticks and rags for torches.” He smiled at her haste to fulfill his suggestion. Frustrated with the door, Selena kicked it. “Max.”
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Paula Calloway Stunned by his reaction, she picked up the torch and lit it. His disappointment ripped through her. She handed it to the pickpocket and left the room to organize the collected sticks and old rags for torches. She bundled the items together and strapped them to the outside of her pack. Maxwell glanced at the lit torch in the pickpocket’s hand. Incompetent in my presence? His focus on the area, he ignored the adventuresome pair gather their gear and head down the hallway toward three doors. As the elf finished her pack, he drew her attention. “Dusty.” His gaze fixed to hers, he crooked his finger and beckoned her closer. “Come here.” He met her questioning gaze when she halted in front of him. “Want to learn?” Her eager nod more than enough answer, he kept his voice soft. “Draw up the energies from in the earth and the air, of the water and fire, focus it on and within you, then release it to create an incantation called prestidigitation.” He spoke and performed the actions. His words nourishment for her starved mind, which craved the knowledge he held and she fed hungrily on, he listened to her work with her first real spell. Miquel stepped into view. “Hey, Max, come on.” Maxwell closed his eyes and drew a deep breath. He ought to know not to interrupt the spell learning process. He opened his eyes and glared at the intruder, his words emphasized, “That is Sir Maxwell.” Of all people, clergy should respect those of the church, to include warriors of them. With respect comes proper usage of Title. Ekaterina stopped. “I never called you Sir.” “You did lying on the hill.” “I do so love you, Sir Maxwell of the hamlet of Hope, but I assure you, I did not.” She smiled slowly, her eyes ablaze with affection until a scream shattered the air. Accustomed to the onslaught of combat by adventuresome fools, Maxwell customarily prepared for battle with a slap down of his visor and the draw of his
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Paula Calloway Ekaterina almost burst. “You’re pleased.” The welled up emotion grew until she surrendered to the elation. She leapt, scaled his body, threw her arms around his neck and hugged him. He smiled and embraced her waist. His acceptance of her advancement in helpful skills instead of hindering ones swelled in the form of a newfound pride. He knew her potential for greatness. “I did not call you Sir.” Prepared when his mouth opened, she claimed him in an oral embrace of passion. His soft lips invited her to continue and responded with equal fervor. Once he took over, she surrendered all to him and they kissed for a long, lingering moment. Breathless, she pulled back. “That’s how I nip your quips.” Maxwell eyed the spitfire in his arms. I will kill Marissa for giving you any womanly advice. “We must talk about moon cycles.” Ekaterina urged him to release her. His arms granted her request and let her slip to the ground. His glance assured their companion’s departure before he met the elf’s gaze. “What about moon cycles? What did you do when the flows started?” “The first one made me think I was dying. After three days, I figured I was okay. When I learned the pattern, I stocked what food and drink I managed and hid from the world when it was time.” Humiliated, she lowered her eyes. “I never knew their purpose.” Maxwell surmised the unfortunate loss of her parents prevented her gain of the appropriate knowledge. He explained the feminine cycle to the best of his ability. He shouldered her pack with his. Ekaterina adored his generosity. “Thank you.” He smiled. “You are pregnant.” “How do you know?” “It was rudely blurted out during your incapacitation over the side of the horse.” Maxwell rested his hands on her
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened waist. Ekaterina sulked. “You should have told me.” “I figured you heard. Want my approval?” He liked her eager nod. “I am as thrilled as you.” She was bewildered. “You won’t chase me home?” “Perhaps lifting up your skirt all the way there.” His every step calculative, Maxwell backed her toward the wall. Her expression confused, he raised an eyebrow. “Chase you home.” Ekaterina went wide-eyed. “Will you tell me what happens?” “Anything you want to know.” He understood her inexperience. “I am here for you. You make love, you have children.” “Getting married doesn’t make you pregnant?” “No.” Maxwell neared the wall and pitched his voice to seduce. “You make love. We will have a baby or babies.” Ekaterina tilted her head. “More than one?” “One each time from Alexa. Want to see another spell?” The idea thrilled her. “Yes.” Maxwell dropped their packs, removed his helmet and set it on top of their gear. His gauntlets followed suit. He shifted aside some of his lower armor and his grin evil accompanied the release of his erection. “First I need to ruin something so I can show it to you.” He knelt, grabbed her pants and tore open the center seam between him and his want. Ekaterina gasped. “Max.” “Hush.” His hands slid up her thighs and pushed up her tunic as he stood. With their gazes locked, he grabbed her hips and lifted her from the floor. He slowly lowered her onto his hardness. She sucked in her breath. “You’re so big.” “Relax so I won’t hurt you.” His attention fixed on her face, he made sure not to exceed her limit and let her rest on
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Paula Calloway him. He moved to the wall and allowed her back to lean against it. He positioned his body to keep her concealed from prying eyes. Her legs wrapped around him. He filled her tight heat and her nails grasped his upper arms in urgency. He slid out and again pushed himself deep inside her, but didn’t pass her depth limit. He raised her up and down with each stroke. His smooth armor, warm from his body heat, competed with the cold and rough stone wall behind her. His rigid shaft sank into her and the pleasure of his touch far outweighed the wall’s discomfort. She slid her hands to his forearms. “You feel so good, I want more, Max.” He wanted to fulfill her request, but feared more might hurt her and withheld. He cupped her buttocks and slid her up and down on his erection as all her weight rested on his forearms, his back curled toward her, his hair fell over his shoulders. Her muscles clenched on his deep thrust and he shuddered. He stroked her satin heat with his hardness. He increased his speed and brought her to another climax. He joined her at the last possible minute. He milked them both dry and then held her close. He lifted her off, lowered her to the floor and steadied her before he released her. Ekaterina leaned against the wall, her sigh content. “And that’s a spell?” His armor, gauntlets and helmet fixed, Maxwell smirked. “This is.” He pointed his finger to her torn pants and the ripped seam repaired itself. He shouldered his pack. “You amaze me.” She grabbed her pack and accompanied him around the corner. Gagged by the intensity of an ammoniated scent as it wafted through the area, she placed her hand placed under her nose. He scowled through the wide open door of a room where the guano-covered pair lingered. Can’t do anything except become smelly. Then again, thieves are smelly. He seized the door handled, slammed it shut and hurried the elf past the stench. “This way.”
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened His hand directed her into an open area as Ekaterina sucked in the fresh air. “Thank you.” How he knew, didn’t matter, that he knew, did. Her stomach lurched. She turned to the side and vomited. Maxwell stayed close to comfort her as much as possible. He noted the kitchen room the other pair entered. “You okay, Dusty?” She gave a weak nod. “Yes.” His name in the form of a yelp from the other room, Maxwell battle-readied his visor and sword and ran into combat. Uncertain of how to strike the beast without striking its victim, Miquel stood there. A giant tick straddled Selena’s upper body as it searched her soft stomach for an ideal bite site. It sank a tube-like device deep and drew blood. Maxwell swung twice and gutted the creature’s swelling lower body. The mingled blood of the victim and tick went everywhere and bathed the screaming pickpocket in its nasty concoction. His attention redirected to a lizard of massive proportions, the cavalier swung and decapitated the beast. The spray of lizard blood across a heap of rubble and a chest brought silence to the room. His blade cleaned and sheathed as his armor magically removed the mess, Maxwell raised his visor as the two adventurers dressed their wounds. They need to fight more of their own battles. He returned to his earlier location. Aware of what dwelled within the outpost, he knew the experience served as a rough training facility. He intended to keep the pace comfortable for his young wife, but stood ready to assist the newest explorers if called. He frowned at the explosion, but refused to leave her side. His arm around her shoulder drew her close. “Lean on me, Dusty.” Selena dragged the unconscious clergyman into the hallway. “We were looking at a chest when ding-dong here went banging on heaven’s gate with a mace.” She returned
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Paula Calloway to the room and dragged back several items along with a suit of scale mail. The cavalier eyed the armor. Is the clergyman some sort of thief himself? He recalled the elf sleeping off the effects of a spell trap and smiled. She held up the armor. “Need a spare tunic? Does Ekaterina need money?” Maxwell heeded her jaded headshake. “Leave the money. I will take the tunic.” He rolled up the venomous snake scale armor and put it in his pack. With the area safe, he heard the bag of coins chime when dropped. “Should we rest awhile, Dusty?” At her nod, he pointed to a familiar room from a previous visit. “Selena and Miquel, rest in there. We will be in the next room. Come on, Dusty.” He escorted her into the chosen room. Ekaterina looked around. “Is it safe?” He secured the door, faced her and folded his arms over his chest. “What do you think?” Her expression relaxed. He directed her to a large, stable chunk of stone. “Sit. Let me remove my armor and we will study.” His gear aside, he took his time and helped her discover the best method for her to learn. “Thank you.” She continued to read and learn the basics of magic. She absorbed everything from the amount of herbs, pronunciations, sigils and other various items, terms and actions. Maxwell sat, his back to the opposite wall, his legs stretched out before him, his gaze on her. He pulled out his whetstone, spit on it and drew his sword. The sound of the metal crossing the stone chimed softly through the room. After a bit, Ekaterina closed her book. “Why do you do sharpen it so often?” He swept his gaze over her. He didn’t normally dally or set aside this particular task, but her presence distracted him in many ways. “I was neglectful. It needs done after each battle.”
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened “Is it important?” Finished, Maxwell put away his whetstone and sword. “A sharp blade cuts scales and pierces armor. Come here, woman.” Ekaterina crossed the floor and straddled his stomach. “What’s it like?” “Having babies?” He smiled. “We will find a sage or herbalist to help with the pain of childbirth.” She caressed his chest. “How do babies come about?” “My mother hid her story from me until older, at which time she confessed her ordeal concerning my father. She said my conception occurred by her planting of seeds around a magic chamber pot followed by a sprinkling of water. She claimed only mine grew into a baby. She had other children, but I am the only one who survived past a few months of age.” Maxwell disliked the idea the blood in his veins was the same blood which might drive a sibling to do as their biological father. He refused to dwell on the thought. “It took a local sage to put aside my mother’s fantastical story and make her speak the truth. She has not spoken to me in some time and prefers to hide her pain and guilt.” His every effort to maintain the relationship failed and such upset him for he treasured the closeness shared with his mother. He forgave her of everything. No point wasting life worrying. She will come around when she feels it right. Ekaterina frowned. “Can you get pregnant while pregnant?” His chuckle soft, Maxwell rubbed his palms along her sides. “You really do not know, do you?” “No and no one out there ever told me.” “You cannot get pregnant again when already with child. However, you can have multiples if you carry the elven gene, and we both do, but the chances are more so than human multiples. Not sure about my bloodline, dragon-kin.
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Paula Calloway Alexa was pregnant three times total. Two children came from two pregnancies. She was in her third pregnancy that terrible night.” He took her in his arms and he held her close. “Are you scared? I will be by your side.” “It’s more an uncertainty of how it works.” Ekaterina pressed herself against him and drew on his comfort. The fact the man lost a wife and three children broke her heart. She wanted to cry at the idea her questions inflicted pain on him. Always inadvertently aware of her strong thoughts through his telepathy, Maxwell stretched out on his back. Because pain and pleasure work together. She snuggled into his warmth. “I love you.” “I love you, too.” Her breaths soon even, he draped his cloak over them and let her sleep, his body her bed. He closed his eyes until the night passed.
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he sun rose and enhanced the swamp’s green tint. Maxwell and Ekaterina dressed and joined the other pair, but he stayed behind her. Miquel and Selena, whose torch lit the way, led the group to the stairs where they halted jet a few feet before a green jelly-like substance. “Let me down there.” Maxwell took a step, but halted at the gentle touch of her hand on his forearm. “Suggestion, Dusty?” “Miquel can hold you while you put the torch close to see if it reacts to indicate life.” Ekaterina smiled as his gaze leveled on her. “You’re my walking shield and the only thing between me and death.” Selena jumped at the opportunity and handed the end of her long braid to the captain. “Hold this.” “Happily.” The cavalier grabbed the offered hair and jerked her backwards. She rubbed her head. “Men never obey orders.” The wagon flashed across her mind and the mage flinched at the reverse of something all too familiar. “Don’t make him offers he can’t refuse.” Maxwell stepped lower on the staircase to peer around, but vigilantly avoided the gel-like substance. In times like this he appreciated his unique vision. Dusty will not be down
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Paula Calloway there alone. “Miquel, come here.” He grabbed the clergyman’s hand and lowered him to the floor below. “Selena.” He did the same with the pickpocket. “Dusty.” He took her hand and drew her close to him. “When your feet hit the floor, take two steps back and then stay still.” He lowered her down to the other companions and then jumped over to join them. His expression indicated his lack of amusement. Ekaterina frowned. “I failed to think it through.” Selena eyed the substance. “What is it?” “Green slime. It devours people and turns them into slime. It eats through metal and wood.” The cavalier looked at the elf, his unspoken point clear. The mage shivered. “I’d have killed us.” “Yes.” Maxwell kept his gaze on her. “I take it you were never in a dungeon before.” Her headshake softened his expression in understanding. The thief ignited two wall torches off hers. “I’m switching bedrolls.” Ekaterina smiled. “Max is my bed.” Selena scoffed. “Exactly, you don’t carry a bedroll, your bedroll carries you.” “One can’t argue with the truth.” The mage turned her back and eyed the floor, her whisper inaudible. “Look before you leap and think before you talk.” She wanted in his arms. “If not for Max, we’d be dead.” Miquel pointed. “Undead.” His loud prayer sent away three of the four skeletons. He spotted two more undead. “Incoming.” Ekaterina turned and drew an incantation to her mind. Her heart raced at the battle’s closeness. The mage summoned a second spell as the first left her hand. Battle-ready, his visor down and sword drawn, Maxwell rushed over and slashed one foe as a brilliant spark sank into the skeleton. Aware of where it came from, he smiled proudly. He finished off another undead and another spark
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened slammed into the remaining creature. The cavalier swung again and the skeleton fell to the floor in a clatter of bones. Ekaterina mumbled, “Near Max is the only place I feel safe.” Alert to the area, Maxwell raised his visor as the other pair slipped into a nearby room. “Stay with me, Dusty.” Familiar with the place, he neared the twin doors and overheard the other pair discuss items inside the room such as armor, shields, barrels and salted meat. He turned his head and winked. “Shameful lack of a dip, huh, Dusty?” “Max.” She closed her eyes and bit her lower lip to avoid a burst of laughter. With the other companions still in the first storage room, he opened the second door and went inside. He returned within minutes and locked the door behind him. “Dusty.” He gave her some rations and then put some in his pack. “You understood the dip was a joke?” Ekaterina nodded. “Where did you get the tools?” Maxwell grinned. “From the armoire collection.” She remembered he borrowed hers. “Are there certain things you don’t object to and is it okay to have the tools one time and not another?” Selena came out, but failed to open the next door and, frustrated, slammed it with a borrowed axe as Miquel drew his mace and banged the door. The disapproving cavalier cringed and allowed it to happen. He stood ready to defend the lady who mattered most to him. Stupid foolishness will eventually catch them. Ekaterina was astounded. “You knocked on the castle door and announced our presence. It wasn’t only heard, but felt.” When they turned their backs and continued, she gasped. “If you bang on it again, I’ll resolve your problem.” She scowled at the disbelief in their expressions. “Try me. Go ahead. I dare you.” She silently counted to ten in an attempt to soothe her anger. “Selena, pick the lock.”
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Paula Calloway Successful, Selena opened the door and disappeared inside for several minutes. She returned and flaunted a black cape with a reptilian eye on the back. “Look what—” His speed belied his size as Maxwell drew his sword and grabbed the offensive female by the scruff of her neck. In the beat of a heart, he sliced the despised article’s ties from her throat. He sneered and tossed the material over his shoulder with the tip of his sword. “You will not wear such in my presence.” His patience thin, he sheathed his sword and strode back to where he stood guard before the troublesome pair entered the first room. He scooped up the torch. The thief remained motionless. “I never meant it. Whatever I did, I didn’t mean it.” Alarmed by both his speed and reaction, the mage stepped back from the cloak near her feet and appreciated the fact his expression was softer than the day in the wagon. “I did nothing and shouldn’t be the recipient of his wrath.” His solid back held her attention. “Now’s the time to see if his anger stays with the initiator.” Apprehensive, she approached. The cavalier locked his gaze on her lithe figure when she stopped before him and peeked up through her lashes. Aware of her thoughts and concerns, his sharp ears heard her every whisper. His gaze was gentle. “I am no idiot.” Ekaterina sighed with relief. “Need to talk?” Maxwell eyed her. “About?” “Anything?” “I am fine. What gave you any other indication?” Ekaterina placed her hand on his breastplate. “I’m seeing some interesting new responses.” Maxwell gave her a wicked smirk. “Don’t like what you married?” Her voice was firm. “I never said such. I’m not in any danger from you.” Of that, you can be sure. “We should check this door and need to move on. Too much goes on around here.”
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Paula Calloway Battle-ready, Maxwell opened the door and stepped in the room. His blade bit deep into the greenish flesh as it opened a fatal wound on the ogre. The snarling beast’s razor-sharp claws ripped through his armor and into his upper thigh as he gave an enraged growl and retaliated. His attack gutted the beast in two swipes as its bloody innards surged forth to splatter on the floor in a revolting sound as the lifeless body collapsed in a heap. Maxwell wiped off and sheathed his sword as his gaze settled on the elf’s worried face. He raised his visor. His draconic blood healed his wounds, but her desire to tend his injury touched him. “Dusty.” He shifted aside his armor and revealed his arm, now half the damage, and his metal plate unharmed. Although he breathed hard after single-handed combat with the ogre, he was fine. With this kind of experience, I will need no company on a mission to defeat a dragon. Amused, he shook his head. “Glad that’s over. Let’s get to some real work.” Selena leapt to her feet, entered the first door and made a halfhearted attempt to repick the lock. She threw the captain a look. “Are there anymore in there?” His icy glare made her swallow. Disgusted by her lack of effort, the cavalier strode over. He threw his shoulder into the wooden barricade, shattered it off its hinges and moved back. Find out for yourself. A gnome and two humans looked up. Alive, the men showed signs of torture. Miquel tended the humans as Selena searched the room. Maxwell guarded as Ekaterina tend the gnome’s injuries. “This feels so much better. Thank you for setting us free.” The gnome smiled. “We were imprisoned for about three weeks. They fed us, but not much more than scraps. We’re merchants with a carnival who hoped to bring back the old days of traveling caravans who sold and traded goods when passing through towns. We stopped because of raids and it looks like we might again as we were snatched in the
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened “I’m a totally inept thief. Happy?” Maxwell smirked. “Really.” Ekaterina glanced over. “He’s heard that before. Max, shoulder the door, please.” His expression placid, he eyed her. “The last middle door concealed a brick wall. Stay here.” He walked away. His comment indicative of his intelligence, charm and wit, she liked how the shimmer of the flickering torch glinted off his armor. She stared in disbelief as terror’s grip pinned her heart in her throat. “Don’t you dare.” Maxwell sprinted for the pit, jumped and cleared it with ease. He made his way past the next opening and around the corner. His sword sang death’s haunting and eerie song as it cleared its sheath. Metal clashed against metal in a resounding chime down the corridor. Several dog-like creatures spoiled his adventure to a dead-end, but he made quick work of them. His sword sliced through the beasts, their bodies like soft pudding with liquid insides. The cavalier decapitated three monsters and eviscerated the fourth with little effort as the brownish-red blood splattered his armor and pooled around his feet. **** Ekaterina heard the clang of blade against blade and her heart lurched. She disliked her inability to see him. “Max.” Selena anchored another stake and attempted to work her way around the opening in the floor, but lost her grip and fell into the pit with the lit torch. The anchor pulled free and the rope followed her downward into the water. The mage froze as the completely dark room eliminated all human ability to see and forced those of elven blood to rely solely on their heat vision, which revealed various degrees of heat from brilliant white-red, indicative of fire, to midnight blue, no heat. The vision allowed no details save
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Paula Calloway the greater the heat, the brighter the color. Ekaterina shoved her silk rope into the clergyman’s hand. “Miquel, get Selena.” She relied solely on her heat vision and memory, went to the wall and carefully scaled her way toward the pit. “I only want to make sure you’re all right.” Her heart raced with fear at the uncertainty of his situation. Halfway around the second pit, she heard the clergyman’s yell followed by a splash. “Max?” His cleaned sword sheathed, Maxwell discerned anxiety in her voice. “I’m okay.” His words eased her mind and she worked her way back. At a weak spot in the wall, she lost her grip. “Max!” She hit the water hard, went under and fought to recall the precious knowledge. She struggled to the surface and managed to keep afloat. **** Her cry silenced by a splash, he made his way to the first pit. He grabbed the rope, but unable to secure it to hold his weight, dropped it. He peered into the water while he removed his gauntlets and helmet and set them down. He spotted his struggling wife and dove for her, his form perfect. He surfaced within inches of her. His arm swept around her waist as his powerful kick propelled them toward an overhanging ledge. His grip on the outcrop secure, he put her on the rock shelf and dove down again. Her teeth chattered as Ekaterina drew her knees to her chest and he surfaced with the other companions and shoved their unconscious bodies onto the rock shelf. “Are they okay?” “No.” Maxwell pulled himself to sit on the ledge and drew her close so his body heat warmed her. He handed her a nasty smelling potion and coaxed. “Drink it and then breathe for them.” He had no desire to push her faster than she managed on her own even with time of the essence.
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened Any disagreement, Selena? Miquel?” “We have none.” The cleric shook out his soaked cloak. “I’m stripping. Max, got any clothes?” Maxwell disliked the lack of title usage. “I have none to spare.” He rolled his eyes as the other pair swapped clothes and rambled. Ekaterina snickered. “Max, if neither of you has clothes for him, he’ll be naked.” “His choice.” He leaned over her shoulder, her ear a delectable temptation. “Why not use a spell?” She met his gaze. “Which one?” “Prestidigitation.” Maxwell cleaned and dried her rolled up clothes. He straightened. Ekaterina ran her hand over the dry clothes. “Will it do everything involved?” “Yes.” He smiled at the excitement in her eyes. She closed her eyes, called the energies to her and formed them. She whispered the words and wrote the sigils in the air. The spell’s power engulfed her and she laughed as the wonderful sensation made her giddy. She dried her hair and smiled, her eyes misted with the thrill of the whole process and effect. Ekaterina detected her companions’ forms in the dark. “Put all your wet stuff together, including yourselves.” As the other pair complied, the spell at her command thrilled her. “Magic is the most amazing thing I ever encountered. Next to Max.” A roll of stinky stuff tossed to her feet by the pickpocket, she moved back from the material saturated in guano as the wretched scent wafted upward. Her stomach became uneasy. “I can only clean or dry, but I can’t do both…” She shivered at the seductive brush of his warm lips on the tip of her ear. Pleased by her reaction, Maxwell kissed her ear again. He whispered, “Now that I have your undivided attention. You can for an hour.”
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened task while you’re fighting.” Ekaterina avoided his gaze. “Something else is eating at me. I fell off the wall into the pit when I lost my grip at a soft spot. I knew they were down there and I went to get the equipment to help…” Regret filled her. “Useless me forced you to jump in and rescue all of us because I endangered everything by failing. I need intensive training to handle this.” She rubbed her stomach. “I’m torn between wanting to protect this innocent life and not wanting away from you.” She studied the crest on his armor. Maxwell never missed the strong determination in her eyes and voice of her avowed love for him, expressed concern for their offspring and desire for magic. “We all make mistakes. Even I do, but when you choose not to learn by them is when you are a fool.” He stroked her hair twice before he gently grabbed her shoulder and pulled her to him. He wrapped his armored arms around her and kissed the top of her head. The intoxicating scent of metal indicative of him, she gripped him, her hold fierce. She wanted to tell him her heart, but failed to find the words. “As I said all along, you do as you feel. The intent of your actions makes you who you are.” He paused for an example. “Would you steal to feed your children when no other way exists?” “I’ll do anything for them and you.” Ekaterina shuddered at the thought of her life with a child before him. She clung to him for a long, drawn out time. “I’m actually getting hungry.” She pulled back and looked up into his captivating pale violet eyes. “I love you, Max.” “Dinnertime does that. I love you, too, and I do not want to live without you, Ekaterina LaViolette.” Maxwell listened to her name drift off his tongue and lips like a smooth silky dessert as it lingered in his mouth and mind for some time. “Feed those babies,” he coaxed.
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened “Obsidian Dragons.” She looked at the weapon he held. “Death in the hands of love.” The small blade sliced open her heart the minute it drew his blood and it served as a constant recollection of her foolishness. It held much pain for her, but also cued her to think before taking action. A lesson in the making. It was also the last time any blade in her hand drew blood. She knelt beside his thigh. She drew his dagger from her sheath and offered it handle first on her open palm. Careful, he switched the daggers. More so now than ever, he willingly gave her something with meaning to her, not like the time he gave her the pouch of money in the wagon or made her scale the beam to retrieve her equipment. This was more. If it meant a constant reminder of the point she received that day, he wanted her to have it. After all, if such is what it took her to realize it, then glad she did without needing a second lesson. Maxwell picked up some jerky and chewed on it. His gaze fixed on her securing her blade in the sheath on her side. Can she have more of my heart? The answer is without question really. No, she has it all. Will she grow bored with me eventually? Let’s hope not for such will be the death of me. He recalled the day she ceased to carry all but that particular dagger and a utility knife with a claim she didn’t want them. He cleaned and prepped her other blades for storage and left them in the bedroom’s far corner.
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he group rested until dawn. Ekaterina made and lit a second torch to replace the dying one as Maxwell gathered her belongings with his, removed the spell from the door and stepped aside in order to guard the back. Their gear packed and ready, Selena and Miquel left the room. Maxwell heard their companions yell and peered into the room across the hall. Selena and Miquel battled a giant crayfish, which stretched out from a pool of murky water. Their swings wild, the pair missed as the only light came from the torch in the hall. Camouflaged by the darkness, the crayfish sprang up to snap at the twosome with its pinchers. Her torch in her hand, Ekaterina sidestepped to allow the captain a way to get in the room with the pair. A scraping resounded from down the corridor. She spun toward the new crayfish and its raised claw. The mage dropped the torch, summoned the energies and sent a brilliant spark into its head. Battle-ready, Maxwell refused to leave his woman alone. Trapped between the wall behind his back and the elf, he waited intercept the threatening beast. Aware any bump meant disruption and a backfire of her spell which would hurt her, the cavalier held his ground and stood ready to enter combat at the first given opportunity.
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he night passed. Maxwell gazed upon the sweet elf who rested so content on him. He focused on her beautiful face, which caught his attention more than he intended. Her eyes fluttered open and her smile warmed him. “Good morning, Dusty.” He welcomed her kiss and returned the pleasurable gesture. He sat up when she moved from him and lit a new torch. Selena stretched her limbs. “My muscles.” “No pain, no gain.” The girl has a long way to go if she thinks anything is learned overnight. He dug in his pack and placed some jerky and apples by the elf who joined him in the meal, but nibbled with little interest. The thief stood. “Can someone teach me to swim?” Maxwell fixed his breastplate, helmet and gauntlets. “The druid or I.” Selena hemmed and hawed for a minute. “Um, no. I don’t think your wife will let you. Female, wet clothes, no. I’ll find someone else.” “The druid.” He gathered and shouldered his gear with the elf’s. He went to the door, opened it and motioned out other pair. “Dusty.” He offered her pack and stayed on her heels as she exited the room. The thief flung a pebble over her shoulder and hit the
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Paula Calloway wall. “Hey, where did she get a torch?” Ekaterina shifted her backpack. “I made one, but I’m not sure if you can.” Selena snipped, “Shut up, prissy.” “The truth is the truth.” “You ain’t big enough to have one.” The thief snatched an old torch from a wall bracket and lit it. “My wife has all she needs.” Maxwell brushed his forefinger across the delicate point of her ear. Proud of his defense of her, Ekaterina loved the shiver as it raced down her spine. She slipped her hand in his and cherished his gentle squeeze. Selena turned down a corridor, encountered a door and opened it without incident only to discover a passageway and another door. She followed her usual procedure and opened it. A crossbow bolt flew into her right breast and slammed her into the wall. Selena clutched her chest and stood there, stunned as Miquel pushed her aside and tended her wounds. Battle-ready, Maxwell stepped around the elf, his target the bandit, and cleaved him in half. The slashed body fell to the floor with a sickening thud. The cavalier strode down the passageway into the other room and stepped into battle again as several brigands in leather armor charged forward, their short swords viciously brandished. Miquel joined the confrontation as Selena rose and made her way to help. Maxwell swung his sword and cut down another foe as three more stepped forward. He hacked and slashed through the outlaws. His movements practiced perfection and fluid motion, he sliced through the flesh of his enemies as if mere blades of grass. His last foe finished, he strode into the next room and plunged into more than a half-dozen enemy similar to the previous ones. The cavalier denied them the advantage of first attack and swung his sword through the targets.
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened Miquel stepped near the one at the captain’s right flank as Selena moved close enough to use her sling. Her pack dropped to the floor, Ekaterina kept back from combat. She stared as more combatants than ever before swarmed him. The mage grabbed the scroll from her pack and cast ram on the brigand before him. Maxwell welcomed the mere instant of breathing space before other brigands moved in and attacked. He sliced through the closest adversary within range of his powerful sword. His blade whirled and flashed as the light glinted off it. His experienced hands cut down most of the enemies in reach with a single slice and their bodies collapsed with little resistance. He glimpsed the brigand’s sword penetrate the clergyman’s unprotected stomach. The cavalier parried the incoming blow and went unscathed as his attacker fell with a single sweep of his long sword. Her attention garnered by the clearing of a masculine throat behind her, Ekaterina pivoted and stepped back from the robed sorcerer. Taken off guard, her spell fizzled. She grabbed the wand of lightning and faced her rival. She spoke the command word and the glistening charge of energy struck the foe, but never daunted him. A spark slithered through her body and clouded her mind. She stepped back as another pair of sparks struck her. The stunned mage dropped to one knee. Selena stepped in and intercepted two more sparks. The thief stabbed her long sword into the robed man. Ekaterina raised the wand. “Schultick.” The bolt of lightning sailed for the intrusive sorcerer. The mage stared as the flash struck him hard and then followed the sword. The electrifying effect crumpled Selena to the ground. A bundle of curses poured from her lips until the thief fell silent and the sorcerer cast again. Her fate sealed, Ekaterina closed her eyes in regret. “I failed you, Max.” Two sparks slammed into the mage and
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Paula Calloway blackness claimed her. Well aware of her down, Maxwell swung his sword with a newfound rage. Hit quite a few times and worn by effects of battle, his concern and fortitude made him endure. The cavalier swung once more and delivered the final blow to the lone brigand who fell to the floor in a lifeless heap. Maxwell dropped his sword, lunged for his pack and plunged his hand inside. He seized a vial and rushed to his fallen wife. He nursed it down her throat. Relieved to hear her drawn breath, he leaned her against her pack. He pushed a strand of hair from her face. He stood, retrieved three potions and poured one down each companion’s throat before he chugged one. He needed more, but conserved the precious supplies for the party. He collected his sword and returned to kneel by the elf. He raised his visor and smiled. “Max, I don’t want to be here.” Ekaterina realized him far worse than ever before. She collected the wand, dropped it in her pack and pulled out some gauze. She dressed the most serious wounds and stopped his bleeding. When it came to her lover, she was meticulous about the details and very gentle. Her touch tender, he never flinched. Aware his injuries were the worst, he ignored his tiredness and let her finish. He stood and brought her with him. “You okay, Dusty?” Failure drove hard and the truth hit home. “Yes, but I need serious training. We need rest.” “We can return to our previous room.” Maxwell draped his arm around her. Ekaterina leaned against him. “I think it best.” He winked and then kissed the tip of her ear. “I knew you were a mage.” “You gave me the chance.” Selena rolled her eyes. “I like what I do and it’s not my fault you fail at it.” Maxwell cleared his throat. “We were not talking to
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened you.” “Just checking.” She made a quick search and then led the party back to the room. With the door closed and secured, the cavalier walked over and sat on the floor near the corner, his back to the wall. His groan under his breath to avoid attention, he crossed his legs. Tired, little sleep, not enough food, huge battle. Ah, the life of a warrior. Selena tromped over. “You need some attention.” “My wife gives me plenty.” When the pickpocket knelt to tend his wounds, Maxwell drew his long sword and smacked her backside. She fell over from the impact. “Mule. Hold still.” “Please is appropriate.” He fast decided the only woman allowed free touch of him was the one he loved. Selena held up a roll of gauze. “Please.” When his eyes closed and his head leaned back at the pickpocket’s fumble, Ekaterina knelt. “Like this.” Too tired, she also blundered. Torn at the idea of him forced to endure any more by her hands, she expelled a noisy breath. Miquel eased closer and touched a small gap in the captain’s armor. He sent forth healing warmth. “A healer’s gift.” “You sleep tonight, Max.” The disgruntled thief moved away. “Why’d I tell Marissa I’d care for you?” Maxwell almost smiled at their defeat and stood. He walked over, leaned down to the pickpocket, turned his head and winked at the elf. “I remember a thief one time who asked why my wife followed me.” Selena ranted, “Not me.” The mage taunted, “Puppy on a leash.” The cavalier walked away. “Keep it up and draw more creatures.” The thief tossed her head from side to side, her face distorted. “Yeah, yeah, yeah.”
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Paula Calloway Maxwell sat beside the elf. “There is a secret door right where you are looking.” Selena scoffed, “You’re full of it.” “Why do you say such?” “He always sees them.” Ekaterina yawned. The thief flung her hand at the elf. “Just why does she think you a worthwhile cause?” “Because she is foolish.” Maxwell knew love made people do strange things. Dusty is unwise to accept someone as crass as me and toting the baggage I do. Her expression befuddled, the mage threw him a sideways glance. “I’m what?” Selena snickered. “I was talking about Marissa.” “Hmm.” The cavalier shifted his position and lay down. His groan drew her frown and he patted her thigh. “I am okay, Dusty.” The thief realized the secret door bogus. “Swear to whomever, if you weren’t in so much pain, I’d do this.” She gave him a middle finger salute. “Really.” Maxwell closed his eyes, rolled over and feigned sleep. **** When his hand covered his injured side, Ekaterina sighed. He needs the rest because he’s dealing with it alone. Damn my incompetence. She sat behind him, her hand on his hip, her gaze on the other companions. Selena queried, “You all right?” “I’m fine.” “Is there a way to get inside his armor?” Ekaterina traced the edge of his breastplate. “No.” Selena put some coins in the clergyman’s lap and then set a bag of twenty-four platinum coins near the resting captain. “Here.” She dropped three gold rings in the elf’s lap and then handed her a bag of powder. “And there’s this.”
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened The mage studied the small gold trinkets before she slipped them and the powder into a side pocket on her pack. She hugged her stomach and rocked herself. I can’t risk this again. He saved me from drowning and twice in battle. I won’t lose this baby or Maxwell. I will make it home and become what I know I can. She returned her hand to his hip, pulled out her book and studied harder than ever for some time. Tired, she put away her book, curled up against his back and slept.
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Chapter Fourteen Thursday, Saph 11.
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axwell welcomed the new day by untangling of her slender entwined limbs from his. He sat up and pulled out a hardtack to eat as his wife made and lit a torch. Thankful her unaware how much she affected him as such might make her more than a handful to contend with, he offered her some food and caught her attention. “The next time you sling a spell, remember anyone in contact with your spell’s target also receives the effect and may be the only one to receive the effect. You feel okay?” “Thank you and I’m fine.” Ekaterina accepted his offer and frowned when his stride carried him toward the door. “Where are you going?” “Privy.” He removed the spell and left the room. “Come, Miquel, give the women privacy.” He closed the door behind them. The mage dashed to a corner to relieve herself as the pickpocket opted for another area. Finished, she looked around and shivered at the various devices she failed to see before. She walked along and studied each, but ignored the dried blood mingled with the rust. Along one wall, chains dangled, their ends bedecked with shackles and manacles. She pushed aside a broken whip with the toe of her boot and then stepped over a tangled rope. The broken wooden
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened and metal contraption puzzled her. Maxwell ushered the clergyman into the room and directed him to the pickpocket. He closed the door. He noted her curiosity in the large, dismantled torture device. The lack of an iron maiden ascertained, he went to her side. “It was a rack.” “A rack?” His nod slow, Ekaterina pointed to a large wooden slab. “And that?” Expectant of her repulsion, he kept an eye on her face. “Another torture device.” Her shrug surprised him. “Its keeps a woman spread eagle and her head pinned back and down while sexual practices are used on her.” “For pain or pleasure?” Maxwell eyed her. “Either.” Ekaterina shrugged. “I don’t like pain.” He raised an eyebrow as the notion of such sexually used on her lithe body sent a tremor through him. “Time to move on. Gather your things.” He donned his removed armor and held open the door as everyone complied and filed out in the usual order. Tired of the pickpocket’s long sword tip dragged across the corridor floor, Maxwell lightly cleared his throat. “To keep it from announcing your presence, rest your hand on the hilt and push down slightly.” Selena did and eyed a previous corridor. “Do we got to go here?” “You lead.” She entered the passageway. “Come on, Miquel.” The mage placed her hand across the captain’s stomach. “Do we have a choice?” “Do we really want to?” Maxwell preferred time alone with the woman who held his heart. Ekaterina hoped for agreement. “Stay here?” “Your choice.” “We have a wall right here.” She dropped her pack.
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Paula Calloway “Stay.” She met his gaze, “Max?” Maxwell set down his pack. “Are you okay?” He took her torch and placed it in a nearby wall bracket. Ekaterina waited arm’s length away. “Yes.” His gaze fixed on her, he leaned against the wall. He removed his breastplate, set his disrobed armor on his pack and allowed her any needed time. “You asked if I was all right and I answered yes. In truth, I’m not. I’m horribly frightened. I have absolutely no doubts in you or what you can do and, if it were you and I, I don’t think I’d worry, but I’m unfair in dragging another life into this without giving said person the right to choose. If my magic were stronger, I might not be as afraid, but it’s not and, in myself and my present ability to survive this place, I made a serious mistake.” Ekaterina hung her head. “I’m afraid of losing you after finding you, yet, like a spoiled child, I want my way. I wanted to be with you, but the price is becoming far more than I can pay. My foolishness is threatening the one thing in my life I ever did more spectacular than magic itself.” She longed to touch him, but held her ground. “We created a life which I now hold the power over in my hands. It’s a power I don’t want because hurting this life is the farthest thought from everything that makes me who I am. Three times, I came too close to death and three times, I almost did something I never did before. Max, I never killed anything in my life. And I’m not about to start by repeating both our pasts.” Ekaterina met his gaze. “You saved me, but what happens if the next time you can’t get to me or…” Unable to finish the sentence, she trembled and fought her tears. “You lost so much and here I am trying to take it away from you again all because I want to be with you. How stupidly selfish can I be? I love you and yet I’m trying to destroy you.” She fought to control her emotions. “I promise if we get
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Paula Calloway lovemaking and a sporadic bout of whatever crosses our mind.” He adored how her blush swept over her cheeks and crept toward her breasts. He would never deny her anything, even his life. Ekaterina caressed his cheek. “That you do as you have, and speak of doing additional, is by far more than any woman has the right to ask of any man. You always give to me. Let me give to you the assurance of our baby’s safety at home. Besides, if you take leave and are at home all the time, I’ll never get any studying accomplished. I doubt we’d keep clothes on.” Her expression grew serious. “Will we have time in Hope for me to learn more?” “Plenty.” Maxwell kissed her forehead. “All the time you need.” “You aren’t mad at running in and rescuing me?” “I will never be angered at you for thinking of our children’s safety ahead of your desires.” Ekaterina hugged him. “Then you shall continue and so shall I.” She pulled back. “What did you mean you have other means to protect me?” Maxwell winked. “That is a surprise worth waiting for when we return home.” She longed for the healing gift with which to touch him. Her sigh soft, she rested her head against his chest. “You’re a noble and honorable man, Sir Maxwell LaViolette of the hamlet of Hope and I do love you so.” “I love you, too, Dusty.” He frowned at the intruder who peeked around the corner. “What?” Selena stepped into view. “There’s a hole here.” “Maybe you should crawl in it.” Maxwell focused on the woman in his arms. “And go visit your relatives?” If she only knew them. Rats they are not. Annoyed, he caressed the elf’s back and eyed the intruder. Selena snipped, “I forgot you live under a rock.”
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened Maxwell retorted, “Yes.” “My family lives the next rock over. Do you guys want to sit in another room?” “You lead. I must clear this place so I will follow.” He welcomed her absence. Her sigh heavy, Ekaterina backed away and snatched her pack from the ground. “Wench.” “Agreed.” Maxwell donned his armor and loved how his concurrence brought a smile to her lips. He handed her the torch and directed her down the hall to where the other companions waited. Selena entered the tunnel. “Give me a torch.” The cavalier grabbed an old one from a nearby wall bracket and proffered it. “Here, Dusty.” The mage lit it from hers and then handed it to the pickpocket. The pair of torches revealed an expansive cave, which echoed every little sound. Piles of bones and skulls littered the filthy stone floor. The thief piled some vials of holy water. “For you, churchy.” While the clergyman put them in his pack, she offered an unknown potion and scroll to the elf. Leery of any zaps, Ekaterina gingerly accepted and opened the scroll. “Shield from undead.” She proffered it. “Here, Miquel, this isn’t my magic.” Selena hefted a heavy bag of silver coins. “Carry this, Max.” His reluctance expressed on his face, Maxwell shoved the bag in his pack. Her intentions with her collection will determine my opinion of her. The mage turned her attention to the potion. “It doesn’t look like anything you had. What do I do with it, Max?” The cavalier encouraged, “Keep it. Ask my friend when we get home.” Ekaterina tucked the flask in the backpack and fumbled as the pickpocket scooped up a vial of holy water. “What are
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened and games this is not. I have so much riding on the line and you’re having a wonderful time making enough noise to draw down the world.” Maxwell understood her tension and stepped forward. “Give me your tools, Selena.” He snatched them from the pickpocket’s hand. He unlocked the door, returned the devices to her and stepped back. “Here goes nothing.” Her back against the wall beside the door, Selena opened it. He sidestepped as a dart flew past. Her day will come. “Stop trying to kill my husband.” Ekaterina smelled a fragrant incense waft outward. “Smells nice. Come on, Miquel.” The thief strolled into the other room, the clergyman on her heels. His senses heightened, Maxwell listened as the sexual conversation with a man in the room reached him. Her words provocative, he became battle-ready. Miquel returned to the couple. “She’s talking with some man.” The mage stared. “Not good.” “He’s a big fellow and she’s talking like she wants to jump in the bed with him.” The cavalier abruptly shouldered his way past and stepped into the room. He seized the foolish pickpocket by the back of her neck and flung her out to the other party members. Selena cried, “Aw, Max, he was cute.” Lavish furnishings and beautiful tapestries, soft chairs and cushions, a desk and a bed adorned the room. Sweet wines, liquors, meats and fruits were set out to eat. Maxwell stood ready. “You are under arrest, Lorithin, for supporting the troops and the enemy from the Temple of Ruin. You can tell your demoness to go back to the hells she came from.” Lorithin hoped his lightweight silk elegant robes made his every move a flourished distraction from his hands as
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Paula Calloway his grip tightened on his staff. “No. I’ll give you anything you want in here. All of my valuable possessions. Take them please. Don’t arrest me.” He hoped to buy time to escape. “Don’t arrest me. I didn’t do anything wrong. I’m only living here—” “Shut up.” The cavalier stepped forward. “Bring back the girl. Maybe I can talk to her and she can knock some sense into you. Don’t hurt me.” **** Incredulous, Ekaterina glared. “Miquel, you left… walked out? Coward.” She fought the sheer urge to fling the dagger she swore never to throw again. She pivoted and stormed toward the door. “You left her there?” She disregarded the pickpocket’s charge back to where the battle started. “What’s hanging on your side? I see two weapons. Did you even try?” Miquel shrugged. “I’m short.” She lowered her voice, each word enunciated, “So am I. Did you try?” She held her ground and fought her dagger’s call. If any other dagger, her thought would have ended in seconds. Her rage satisfied with her clenched fist, she headed to join the captain. The cleric blocked her path. “Somebody needs to stay with you.” “Bull.” Ekaterina was furious. “Someone does.” Miquel stomped his foot. “Get out of my way.” “Foolish girl.” He pushed past her into the room. Lorithin swung and struck the captain’s armored shoulder, which forced Maxwell to shift his balance as a whip bit into his off arm. Selena dropped her weapon as Miquel swung and missed while Ekaterina guarded the door. Maxwell shook free of the leather strip as the staff’s
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened second slam shifted his balance. He stepped back into a stance, swung and sliced his blade into his adversary’s arm. He smirked as the move almost severed the elbow from the forearm. Twice again, its power weakened, the staff slammed into his armored side and shifted his balance. Magic was evident. His sword cut deep into the enemy’s stomach as the cavalier nodded with satisfaction when blood ran down his blade to pool on the floor and the body collapsed into a heap. Nervous, Ekaterina stood in the doorway and guarded the entrance to the other room. She longed to be with the trio, but feared leaving the previous skirmish area unguarded. She saw the anger on the captain’s face. Maxwell glowered as the clergyman searched the dead body. “He is a minion of evil and you wanted to leave him in the room with the lowly little female thief who was defenseless against the fiend’s power. She was totally at the mercy of an evil man’s whims.” His irritations towards the irresponsible man for his ignorance burned his desire to help the fool escape the wretched place. “That staff’s magical.” Selena collected her whip. “Max, do we need his body intact?” “Dusty, come here.” “Gladly.” The mage went to his side. His stance casual, Maxwell leaned against the wall. “Will never hurt to take it back to town.” The thief searched the corpse and gathered various items into her pack. “Take the food?” “Your choice.” He swept his gaze over the slight elven figure beside him. Selena asked, “Will anyone peek if I change?” Maxwell yawned his interest. “I’ll leave the room.” “Why don’t you men turn your backs?” He pivoted and let his gaze roam over his wife’s
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened Her comfort his primary concern, Maxwell backed her. “I concur.” With only four nights in the underground realm and an easy few hours home, he looked forward to a tumble with her in their bed. “Come.” The companions trekked back to the road, the bridge and the patient stallion that grazed on the sparse grass. “Your backpack, Dusty.” The item placed in his hand, the cavalier strapped her pack to one saddlebag and his to the other. He wrapped the dead body in the bloodied robes and secured it over his mount’s hindquarters. He grasped her elven waist and lifted her onto his horse’s back. He tuned in on the other pair’s discussion of something stashed on the stairs. Miquel announced, “She can’t carry it, Max.” “I will go. You stay here, but…” Maxwell rested one hand on the elf’s thigh and fixed his steely gaze on the clergyman. “If my wife gets hurt, you die.” Uneasy, the thief swallowed. “Not smart.” He smirked. “Fine. You go and drag back all those copper coins. By yourself. All alone.” Selena relented. “Point taken.” The cleric let his shoulders sag. “I’ll go and you stay with your wife.” Ekaterina smiled. Just the sight of him can be very intimidating, unless you know how to handle him. I will figure it, sometime. The thief hesitated. “Will you wait?” “Go ahead.” Maxwell shifted his stance as they left. Her palms on the pommel, the mage studied the captain’s large warm hand and fingers, which caressed her upper thigh. Soft and hard, warm and gentle and capable of so many marvelous things. Where she wanted and needed him right now was impossible due to their surroundings. It’ll wait. She met his mesmerizing gaze. “This trip was a huge waste for me. Although nice to see
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Paula Calloway amusement clear, he met her gaze and winked. She moved to a vacant area, gingerly leaned against the wall and closed her eyes. I attacked a constable? Her heart leapt into her throat. I threw a dagger, swung a sword, professed a need to assassinate and married an officer of the law. Her mind spun and she shuddered. I could have been hung. **** Maxwell rose, took her hand and escorted her to a chair beside the desk. “Have a seat.” Her obligation swift, he returned to his chair and completed his paperwork. Pleased her gaze never settled on the obsidian dragon scale pinned under the desk’s glass top, he collected the disconcerted elf, left the building and placed her on his horse. He mounted behind her. The stallion ambled along to the church. His dismount swift, he delivered the sack of silver to the patriarch and returned to her. He stepped in the stirrup and swung into the saddle behind her. His arms secure around her, he urged his horse forward. “I stepped down and am not the head constable at this time. I admit you take my job well in stride.” He placed his mouth near her ear and allowed his breath to cascade over her shoulder. “Especially since you confessed inappropriate desires, sought information on acquiring certain illicit devices and threatened to commit murder. All, of which I might add, you did directly to a high ranking constable.” Uneasy, Ekaterina shifted. “I’m also shocked to discover I did such, but even more so that you didn’t throw me in jail. I chalked it up to you arresting me.” Her laugh soft, Maxwell leaned to see her face. “I arrested you?” “Captured my heart. Which, I might add, you did quite aptly, Sir. You are indeed a formidable knight. I’m grateful you choose to marry rather than have me put to death.” Are you certain I didn’t detain you for my personal pleasures?
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he sun streaked gold across the sky. Maxwell opened his eyes in time to see her slide from the bed, dash into the privy and retch. By her side in a heartbeat, he pulled her hair from her face. “You okay? Can you handle today?” His concern genuine, he disbelieved her continuous nod. “Do you want water or something?” “No.” Ekaterina let him bring her to her feet. “But there must be something for this.” He guided her to the bed. “Lie down.” “Such leads elsewhere.” Her attempt at play failed. Maxwell lifted the covers for her. “You rest and I will get you some herbs.” He waited until she returned to bed and then tucked her in. He kissed her forehead. “I won’t be gone long.” He donned his sword and went to the hermit’s grove. Herman waved at the captain’s approach. “Sir Maxwell, I heard you married.” “To a delightful elven lady of fair skin, ice blue eyes, black hair and lips like a red rose. She is a spitfire, too. How are you this fine morning?” The druid laughed. “Just fine. Have your hands full, huh?” Maxwell saw him as most did, a peculiar man, aged and wise, but a bit senile and open with his thoughts since he
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened seldom dealt with much that involved the need for social skills. The hermit was a bit like simpleton, but age showed deep in his wisdom. “Yes, I do. I need some herbs to ease the sickness of her pregnancy.” “Elf, huh? Rather different than a human, can endure more, needs something to handle… let me think.” Herman tapped his finger against his chin. “Yep, I have some prepared. Give me a minute and I’ll get it.” He disappeared inside his small dwelling and soon returned. He offered two pouches. “This is all I have right now, but I’ll get some more made and keep it on hand.” He instructed him in brewing the concoction and proffered a small leaf. “Put this in if she needs a bit of rest.” “Thank you.” The cavalier accepted the offer, went home and brewed the drink. He took it to her, sat on the bed’s edge and handed her the steaming mug. He set a bag of herbs on her nightstand. “This will help with the nausea.” He observed her drink the concoction and then took the offered cup as she snuggled down into the bed. He rubbed her side until she dozed off. He rose and headed downstairs. Comfortable at the kitchen table and telepathically tapped into her, he read the paper until she stirred. He set down the paper and cast a spell. **** Awakened by the smell of food, Ekaterina dressed and grabbed a few things from her pack. She went downstairs, walked into the kitchen and froze, the items in her possession forgotten. She stared in amazement at the sight before her. Magic. Maxwell leaned back in the chair and propped his feet on the table’s edge. He read as the eggs floated up, broke open in the pan and scrambled while the sizzling bacon flipped. He looked up from his paper. “Feel better?” Her slow nod
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened Maxwell replied dryly. “How do you know?” “My first guard duty.” He directed her to the chair to the left of his at the head of the table. In a formal setting, she would be at the far end, but he preferred casual. “Sit here.” Ekaterina offered the borrowed key. “Thank you.” “Cheater.” Maxwell put it away and sat in his usual chair. He waited for her to take a bite. “You dislike my armoire because it eats things.” Her swallow hurried, he patted her thigh. “No reply necessary.” He enjoyed their relaxed breakfast. Finished, she stared as an unseen source gathered and washed the dishes. “Teach me.” “I promised to never bind you to a home.” Her laugh warm and inviting, he rose and ushered her to stand. “Let’s go.” The touch of her hand on his arm warm, he escorted her out the door. He adored the feel of her by his side, her scent mingled with autumn’s breezes. “The town magic user is a goodhearted man. This way.” He turned her down the side road on the right. Fascinated with the huge spire, which climbed toward the sky, Ekaterina stared at the stone building with its arches, patterned brickwork and heavy wooden door. “I never saw anything like it.” “Brunswick likes his towers.” Maxwell directed her up the small flight of stairs and halted at the entrance. He gave a slight bow. “I wish Brunswick’s services.” The guard on left cleared his throat and his companion averted a snicker. He opened the door. “This way, Sir.” He escorted the couple into a spectacular room. “He’ll be with you in a moment.” He left the room. The mage stared in awe. “There’s so much.” The cavalier stood near the desk. “Brunswick won’t mind your looking.” Ekaterina meandered through the room. A desk with a
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Paula Calloway chair occupied the room’s center. The walls were lined with shelves of beakers and jars, gems and herbs, fluids and powders, books and scrolls and more items than she ever imagined. On the wall hung a plaque, ‘His most worshipful wizard of the hamlet of Hope’ written on it. His short, pale blond hair neat as his beard, his dark eyes sparkling, Brunswick, the wizard, entered the room, his red robe trimmed in golden thread with a silver interlacing. He shook the captain’s hand. “Sir Maxwell, I see you’re back from your adventures. Did you have a good time? I sure miss the old days of journeying. Maybe I can get Roland to go with me. Heard you remarried. Is this lovely lady your wife?” “Yes. My beautiful wife, Lady Ekaterina.” Maxwell swept his hand toward her. The mage cringed at the title used with her real name. She walked over and shook the older human’s hand. “Hello.” “She is quite fond of magic and needs a magic mentor.” The cavalier smiled proudly. The wizard rubbed his chin. “My funds are low as I don’t adventure anymore. I can, but it’ll cost.” Maxwell nodded. “A price well worth it.” Brunswick assessed his new student. “Monday through Friday, eleven to five, some studies here and others in the cellar.” “Perfect.” He shook the man’s hand to seal the deal. “She attends other classes, but this is her primary interest. She wishes to ask you to reveal. Cost is inconsequential.” The wizard turned. “Let me see the devices, miss.” Ekaterina pulled out the unknown items and set them on the desk. “What are these?” Brunswick cast and concentrated for several minutes before he held up a ring. “Ring of prestidigitations with twenty-five uses, allows you to cast five times per day and is rechargeable.” He held up another gold band. “A sorcerer’s
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened ring, doubles all your beginning spells and is unlimited.” He held up the third ring. “A ring of rectification. It cures blindness and disease, removes curses and neutralizes poison, all one time a day, holds sixty-four charges and acts as a veteran caster. The potion is undead command and the powder is second chance, aids you when a deathblow or magic hits you. Anything else you want me to look at?” “Just this.” She offered him the staff. “And this.” Maxwell retrieved the other item. “Staff of bludgeoning.” Brunswick returned it to her and took the item the captain offered. “This is a talisman of ambulation, a protection from paralysis with four charges.” He explained the staff in detail and then handed the elf a tome. “This is a mandatory read for all my students. Finish this and we’ll start your schooling when you come back.” “Thank you.” Ekaterina accepted and secured the book in a pocket on her backpack. “Max, you decide what happens with the powder. It sounds powerful.” “No, you keep it. You promise to be more than I am now.” The cavalier knew his little spitfire would be far more than she dreamed as elves were akin to magic of their own accord, but those who sought magic excelled in proficiency. “Her schedule sounds fine.” He shook the man’s hand. She tucked the powder in her pack, dropped the clerical ring in a side pocket and put the other rings in her gem pouch. “Thank you.” Maxwell scooped up her backpack, slung it over his shoulder and ushered her toward home. He enjoyed their leisure walk. The debated idea decided, he ushered her into the house. “Let’s get you dressed to play in the water.” Ekaterina raced upstairs with him on her heels, but the thought of being in the water with him went the wrong direction for any lesson, but one. She sought a distraction. “Your sword on your side never hinders you?” “No. It is a part of me and all my moves with it are
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Paula Calloway innate, just as several of my daggers. With the exception of when at home or deliberate, it is with me. Your leggings will do for bottoms.” He drew one of his pullover shirts from his armoire and handed it to her. “Use this for your top.” He disrobed down to only his black breeches and grabbed a spare shirt, his gaze riveted on her while she stripped to only her pants. “You were interested in swimming.” She stiffened as the idea of drowning wrapped around her like water itself. “Don’t let me drown.” Maxwell grabbed his sword and gave her a look. “Would I?” “I hope not.” Ekaterina headed downstairs and stopped at the front door. His warmth behind her sent shivers of excitement down her spine. He bent and kissed the tip of her ear. He grabbed the doorknob, his soft chide a mere whisper, “You know better.” He opened the door and ushered her outside. On her heels, he closed it behind them. She slipped her hand in his and her elbow gently brushed his. She cherished the feel of him. “I love you.” “I love you, too.” Maxwell led her across the pasture to the river and stopped on the bank. “In.” “Not until you do.” Ekaterina shivered. “Wimp.” He dropped the shirt from his hand and set aside his sword. “Chicken.” “Fine.” She jumped in the water, went under and surfaced. The chill more than expected, she kicked her legs and waved her arms in a struggle to keep her head above water. His dive graceful, Maxwell surfaced behind her and grabbed her waist. “Take a minute and breathe. Have you ever seen your dog swim?” Her nod made him smile. “The movement of his legs is called the dog paddle. I want you to mimic him when I release you.” He started to move away, but kept his hand under her belly. “Max.” Ekaterina moved her arms and legs in a
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Paula Calloway She snatched her staff from the ground and swung. His dodge successful, Maxwell readied himself for her and took a stance. “Woman.” Her swing wide, he utilized his skill at precision targeting and avoided her belly. His weapon tapped her sides. “The staff has three areas of concentration. Both ends can jab, push or swat while the middle section between your hands, is good for protection from assaults from the opponent as well as pushing or striking in faces. Stop and watch.” He moved clear of her and demonstrated several maneuvers. “You make it sound easy.” “I worked hard to become a weapons master. It allows me to avoid hitting myself in the back of the head or anywhere else. Once your brain registers this as a part of your body, you control it. It is a tool, like when you pick pockets or open locks. Watch again.” Maxwell named each repeated action. “Stances. Attention. Feet together, staff against shoulder, end on ground. Salutation. Feet natural, staff under extended right arm with left palm braced near chest. The hand under the staff is the dominate hand. Holds. Basic. Staff horizontal before you, right hand about a third from the end. Reverse. Same with both hands palm down on top and is for downward blocks against kicks or upper weapon strikes. Double. Ready to swing. Palm. Staff vertical before you, one hand head level, the other waist level, both centered and blocks frontal attacks. Side. Similar, but a tight grip at your side.” He continued his demonstration with a speed designed for her to follow. “Strikes. Side. Basic strike to the side. Forward. Staff in basic hold swung from right to left. Reverse. Pull staff back to the side of the body as other hand swings opposing end in an arc to strike. Overhead. Similar to side except target is top of the head or collarbone. Upward. Basic grip, pull staff end near your shoulder as your other hand snaps the opposite end in upward arc to
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened target’s chin.” Maxwell executed each move with precision accuracy. “Thrusts. Exactly as it sounds. Pokes. Loose grip allows staff to slide through hand toward opponent and be pulled back to you. Jabs. Usually targets solar plexus or floating ribs. Blocks. All strikes serve as blocks. A side to the low level is a down block. A reverse side is a middle level block. A reverse hold upward is a rising block. Sweeping. Swing staff end down and across the ground.” Impressed by his every move, Ekaterina stared. His muscles bulged, flexed and rippled beneath his tanned flesh. His perfectly fluid moves so above her, she was awed by his perfect form. His hair wisped around him, slid over his shoulders and fell to curtain his face at times. The sheen of sweat adorned his flesh. Her heart fluttered and her gaze feasted on his muscled arms, tanned chest, flat stomach, firm backside and powerful thighs. The man was detrimental to her senses. He ended with a bow to her. “As I told Selena, the staff is an extension of your body, a tool. Any weapon in your hand is an extension of your body, your arms.” He swung the staff over his head in fluid motion. “When you use it like this, you can control it. Get serious, woman.” Her smile sweet, she stepped back. “Teach me.” “My pleasure.” His grin predatory, Maxwell took a stance and positioned his weapon over his head. “Raise your staff to strike down on me.” Her gaze locked on him, Ekaterina trembled as the nod of his head urged her on. Hesitant, she followed his lead. “I…” He mimicked her speed and intercepted her staff with a proficient block. “Now, you are totally off guard. When you are above you must lift up to any effect when you come down whereas I simply go underneath or to the right or left. Come at my gut.” “I listen to you.” She thrust the end of her weapon
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened “No, not to a ruffian.” Ekaterina hated defeat. “But I also can’t get the staff from you.” He leaned the weapon toward her. “Take it.” She wanted to kiss him, but knew there would be no tolerance of interruption in the lesson. “You’ll put me on the ground.” “Take it.” Her hand touched the weapon and Maxwell tightened his grip. “You cannot get it from me. My strength supersedes yours, but what you can do in one fluid motion is fall off me and push it into me at my shins. The entire staff from my hand down is a weapon. From the hand up, you have control. Hard to control this way.” He demonstrated. “More than this way.” “Like a lever.” At his nod, Ekaterina pushed off him. Her weight, combined with her grip on the staff, although lost, made the weapon graze his shin, but the point was made. “Ow. Congratulations.” He proffered his hand. His help welcomed, she accepted his offer and let him pull her to her feet. “Now I need to learn something new.” “She comprehends.” Aware her small size made leverage her best advantage, Maxwell tapped the staff still in his grip. “Beast.” Ekaterina gave him an affectionate smile. He winked. “Another way to grab it from me.” He put the staff up on his shoulder. “Take it from underneath my hands and swing it up in front of me like the sun goes across a sundial. Such forces me off kilter because my arm must go this way to keep hold of it unless I chose to let go.” He coaxed her through her attempt. “More leverage. Try the other way.” He loved the sound of her laugh at success. “Congratulations.” He smiled and let go. “Do you feel confident to use this?” “Against somebody? No. I have a long way to go.” Her doubt her biggest problem, Maxwell kept his frown inward. “Do you feel any confidence?” “Although interesting, the lesson was a little infuriating.”
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened staff, she put her knee in his lower back. Her maneuver clumsy, she grabbed the staff, slipped it under his throat and pulled back. The day I can seriously take on you, I can take on anyone. Maxwell lifted his head and alleviated the unintentional pressure on his neck. “Good.” “Show me how to break the hold.” Ekaterina remained steady. Already very explicit in his description of such and, since his sweet young wife failed to realize that, knew he stood as her primary defense in any confrontation. He did not object. His grin wicked, he swung his hand around and tickled her thigh. Her giggle made him chuckle. She dropped her staff and clutched his shoulders. “Oh so wrong. You’re done.” She reached for his ribs. Within minutes, the couple rolled around on the grass in a wrestling match, his holds gentle and precision, hers wild and grasping. **** The match ended as Maxwell straddled her hips, his weight on his knees and thighs, his hands braced beside her shoulders. Genuinely pleased with her listening skills, he leaned over her. Hope she learned enough and remembers if ever she needs to protect herself in my absence. Ekaterina smiled at the sexy look of his long, disheveled black hair as it fell forward around his face. She trailed her fingers over the ends of the silky strands. “So perfect. What do you recommend I do with the rings of prestidigitation and sorcerer?” “Put them on. You used magic. I believe I already said you were a mage once.” Delighted by his words, she wrapped his hair around her finger and tugged him closer. She raised her head and
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened the meaning of erogenous.” She smiled at his play and worked with the letters until they became second nature. She put down the quill and pushed aside the paper. She leaned back against him. “Let’s go to bed.” She stood, pulled him to his feet and led him to the bed. She stripped and climbed in. Maxwell undressed, joined her and pulled her close. He lowered his head to allow his warm breath to cascade over her shoulder. “I work tomorrow.” “I’ll find something to do.” Ekaterina quivered at the enticement as his lips brushed across her neck. His touch gentle, his kisses tender, he slipped between her parted thighs and entered her moist warmth. “Mmm.” He nuzzled the curve of her neck. “Are you always so hot and ready for me, Dusty?” “Oh yes, Max.” She thrust her hips up to meet his. He stroked her deeply, his movements powerful, his plunge dynamic, but he never exceeded her limit. She arched her back. “What’s erogenous mean?” “Sexually sensitive or arousing. Like here.” He kissed the tip of her ear and plunged his rigid shaft to the very brink of her limit. Her uttered bliss accompanied by a climax, he heightened her several more times before he joined her and filled her with his seed. For the second time that night, they made love slow and passionate.
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he sunlight slipped through the window and crawled across the floor. Maxwell rose, dressed and donned his armor. He leaned over and kissed her cheek. He pulled the covers to her chin, his whisper soft, “Back soon.” Her contented smile accompanied by her snuggle into the blanket signified her acknowledgment. He left, saddled the stallion, mounted and headed to the constable’s office. He made his rounds on horseback with a guard who assisted the moneychanger. He listened as the man briefed him about town affairs. Angus snickered. “This Selena girl came into town bragging about how she and her friend, a cleric named Miquel, found a fortune. She collected a ton of loot, but never said where she got it. There’s a lot of speculation, but no one knows for sure. According to the elder’s, she bought a house out by yours and a business building near center of town. It’s rumored Otis arranged to move in with her and pay rent.” “Really.” Interesting characteristics of a thief. If anyone deserved the gains, it is the entire group fairly. His assumptions not far off in regards to the pickpocket, Maxwell frowned. “Poor Otis is blind to who he hangs with.” He pitied the subordinate who made such a choice. Might be wise to educate
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened him, but I will not interfere. What will happen, will happen. “Rounds are finished, Sir Maxwell. I’ll see you another time.” “Have a good day, Angus.” He headed home, stabled his horse, entered the house and removed his armor. He went upstairs, donned casual clothes and knelt beside the bed. “Remember yesterday’s lessons?” Her eyes opened as a gentle smile adorned her face. He held her sleepy gaze. “Practice.” Ekaterina rose and dressed as he left the room. From other people’s viewpoint, he might appear to push her, but in truth, she pushed herself. Perhaps a bit hard, but after he handled everything himself, she must do something. “Magic will be a massive help, but not when face-to-face with the enemy. I love you, Max.” She retrieved the rings, slipped one on her right hand, the other on her left and headed downstairs. She walked up behind him seated at the kitchen table and wrapped her arms around his shoulders. “I love you.” Maxwell smiled and tilted his head to hers. “I love you, too.” He placed his hand on her forearm and let her hold him for as long as desired while his thumb caressed her skin. Her gentle kiss upon his neck and her release brought him to rise, gather the staves and lead her outside. “Attack me.” “Right.” She recalled some moves, but remained on the defense. Her inability to strike him ascertained as unwillingness to hurt him, he knew such inhibited her. “Come here.” He led her one the carpeted poles and stepped back. “Hit it hard.” Her swing whacked a carpet chunk from the pole. He raised an eyebrow. “I guess you do remember your lessons.” He ignored her grimace. “Good job. Try again.” His compliment staggered her and he frowned at her miss. “Do not get cocky. Drive in.”
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Paula Calloway “I am.” Ekaterina swung and missed. After several tries, Maxwell noted her slam it, but miss the follow through. He stopped her. “Remember those first moves and you will be okay. Hit me.” “Are you sure?” “Yes.” He witnessed her miss most of her moves. “You are not trying hard enough.” Frustrated, Ekaterina swung. The solid thud of his shoulder combined with the vibration of her staff verified a hard connection between target and weapon. She stepped back and stared. His yelp soft, Maxwell disregarded the tingle down his arm. “You hit my collarbone.” He ignored her cringe and the negligible pain. “Good job.” She stared as his bruises faded. “Max.” “My blood. Breakfast at the inn?” “Sure.” Ekaterina walked toward the house. “You don’t need to cook and I don’t have to learn.” Halted by her words, Maxwell stared. “You little wench.” He reached her in two strides and popped her backside. “Ouch!” She rubbed the offended area. “I believe such is the fourth time, my love.” The couple put away their weapons, bathed and dressed. He donned his sword, proffered his arm and escorted her to the inn for breakfast. He opened the door and ushered her inside. “Swim later.” “And I learn to drown.” The stomp of boots on the floor made Ekaterina step behind him as the clergyman barreled through the door, his expression furious. “Don’t plow me over.” Miquel glared inside the inn, turned back to her and shoved his hands in his pockets. “How are you?” “Fine. Are you okay?” “I ran into our little…” He spat, “Thief friend.” Maxwell raised a speculative eyebrow. “Thief?” Miquel sneered, “You-know-who. Our little thief friend
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened from the dungeon.” The cavalier glanced at the door. “What did she do in town?” “She put me in a room upstairs, strung my clothes all over and told me she had some wild sex with some other male.” He kicked the doorjamb. “And then said she didn’t do any of it.” “And you are certain of this?” Maxwell blinked as the clergyman’s brows knitted in confusion. “What you just said?” He took a deep breath. I thought I spoke clearly. Do not confuse yourself, boy. “I ask, you answer. Were you awake? A willing participant?” He noted the headshakes. “Did she confess? Did you ask the guy she was supposedly with?” Miquel yanked his hands from his pockets and wrung them. “She did it, but won’t admit it.” His patience thinned. “Do you have any reason to disbelieve her?” “She’s the only one who would do it.” “You are not familiar with many people,” Maxwell remained matter-of-fact. Miquel dug his boot toe into the porch. “No.” “I can see why.” Ekaterina remained close to the captain. “Miquel, are you sure Selena did it?” The cleric kicked the porch brace. “The thief and barmaid were in on it.” She hoped his words obvious. “The barmaid was involved?” Miquel folded his arms over his chest. “Yes.” “Which one? Betsy Lou?” Maxwell rolled his eyes at the name. “No, she ignores me.” “Julia.” He looked down, contemplated the ground and then looked back up. “She is feisty. Julia could.” Miquel sneered. “I got to get back at both of them.”
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Paula Calloway buying houses, businesses and spending on frivolous things. Such disgraces the word Honor. Vile. The wench left the gem and walked away. He put his mouth next to his spitfire’s delicately pointed elven ear, his whisper acerbic, “What’s going on, Kat? Honor from our dear friend.” Offended by the pickpocket’s refusal, Ekaterina failed to catch the use of her name. “I tried to be nice.” He immediately softened his tone. “She declined your amiability, huh?” Her headshake validated her disappointment. “She should. It comes rare.” He smiled and defused any situation he stirred. She looked over her shoulder, her forced smile sad. “I thought it a fair trade.” Maxwell leaned forward and fixed his gentle gaze on her face. “For?” He glanced at her newest magic ring and snickered softly. He kissed her cheek. “Fools among thieves.” Ekaterina picked up the large onyx and rolled it between her fingers. Long denied the ability to give a gift and then granted such, only to have it shoved back, was a greater insult to her than the clergyman’s callous words. Displeased by her hurt, he held out his hand and motioned with his fingers. “Give me the troublesome stone.” When she turned her head and met his gaze, the sparkle in her ice blue eyes stood as all the gratitude he needed. She welcomed his intervention on her behalf. Her fingertips brushed his palm and she loved the warmth of his hand. “I…” Maxwell closed his fingers over hers. “I will handle this. Be right back, my love.” He released her and clenched the gem. Dusty’s gift will not be disrespected in this manner. He reached the crotchety pickpocket in four strides with the cause of disgruntlement in one hand and his drink in the other. He slammed his fist on the table and then released the gem. “Yours, Selena. Call it even.”
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened “I prefer to kick a pebble,” Maxwell stated dryly. “Some people.” The bristling thief thundered toward the door. The cavalier pressed his hand on his unsuspecting wife’s lower back and used his body to protect her from the pickpocket’s jutted elbow. “Dusty, I believe Raven is listening.” “Thank you.” The mage moved to the counter. Maxwell exited, leaned against the porch brace, pulled out an apple and bit into it. He kicked a small rock. The stone skittered past the departing pickpocket’s feet. He remained stoic as the wench spun, laughed and pointed. He picked up two pebbles and flung them. He smirked as both stones grazed her shoulder. Selena snatched up two small rocks, bounced them in her hand and swung the empty sling around her head. “Ass.” He cocked his head. “Sure you can do two things at once?” He doubted her ability since he never saw her do much with a simple task. “You’re so like my ex-husband.” “Intelligent man to be an ex.” Maxwell pitied him. Selena flung her hand in the air. “He’s dead.” Bless his soul, better places for him. “Then I must not be your ex.” Glad I am nothing of hers. “You’re more than any one woman can handle.” His grin wry, Maxwell thought of his sweet spitfire. “Thank you for the compliment. Pick up your feet.” Selena scowled, “For what?” “Scurry away.” Disgusted, she scrunched her nose. “Rats scurry.” Maxwell crossed one arm over his chest and rested his hand on the inner elbow of his other arm. “Exactly my point.” “The only point you have is the tip of your nose.” Selena waved him off.
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened master in another town.” “I pity the fool.” He withdrew his weapon, cleaned the tip and sheathed it. More like stable hand. He gave her a hand up. “Get.” “I’ll see you later.” She lowered her voice, “Go back and take care of your little lady. I’ll bet she misses you by now. You don’t want to leave her alone too long.” She placed her hands over her belly, her hips pushed forward. “She is a tad delicate.” She straightened. “Have a good day, Sir Maxwell.” Her last few comments made it sound as though the wench were rather jealous on several counts and, although his assumptions were often correct, Maxwell dismissed them. Nasty thought, the lowly thief liking me. “Do not get into any trouble.” Selena grinned, “Me? Get in trouble?” “As much as I am evil.” “Evil follows me.” Maxwell smirked as the thought of her arrest appealed to his mischievous side. “Perhaps you should stay.” Selena gawked. “And stand here all day?” “Go.” He pivoted. “Hmm, if evil will follow…” She pointed. “You stand still. Sword stay.” Maxwell walked back to the shop with an occasional glance at the fool and her playful approach. “Go away.” He stepped onto the shop’s porch and leaned his back against the wall. Selena moved close. “Have you told Otis? Will I sit in jail?” He tired of her game. If she only knew. If Otis only knew. “Not if you behave.” Boy, did he wish, as such might give someone peace from her all day whine. “I got a building to work from and a place to live.” She mimicked the elf’s pout.
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Paula Calloway his boots. He smirked. “Progress with the project. I will pay for it.” The pickpocket opened her mouth. “If already paid for, I tip higher. I am sure the previous paying party was already reimbursed in some fashion.” She looked at the elf. “Excuse me.” Ekaterina softened her tone, “Yes?” Selena bordered on panic. “Do you think you can tell him to please move?” Her smile sweet, the mage placed her spread hand on her medallion. “Me ask him to move? I’m sure.” She drawled, “He belongs to you.” Ekaterina shook her head. “No. I believe you said I was his chattel, not the other way around.” Selena huffed, “Make him move.” “You’re bigger than I. You get out of it.” “You flap at the jaw. Always bragging and yakking about how you can control him and make him do anything you want him to.” Ekaterina failed to recall any implication of such. The thought of a venom-filled dagger unable to content her, she counted her anger under control. “Really.” Selena looked over her shoulder. “Are you in the market for a new pair of shoes?” “If I step on something, someone, I mean something.” Maxwell never wanted in her shoes and wished out of that particular female’s life. She pled, “May I please have my shoes back?” His eyebrow arched, he commanded, “Take them.” Selena glanced down. “In order for me—” “Get off,” the mage stated, her voice low, her eyes on the taunting wench’s heart. Maxwell lifted his toes. “She did say please.” The thief stumbled forward. “Got a back door?” Aeriel pointed. “Over there.” “Look at the coward go.” The cavalier shifted his stance
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened to barricade the front door. “There’s a dog out there.” Selena frowned. “How do I get past Max?” Ekaterina looked over at the handsome captain now an obstacle who filled the doorway. “Walk past.” The thief spouted, “Do you know what it looks like when you squish a fly?” It amused her to see the fool squirm. “Since his feet aren’t together, you can take a running start, slide between his legs and on out the door.” She did it once when no other option presented itself. The recollection of her brief capture sent a shiver down her spine. His gaze alert, Maxwell cleared his throat and drew the room’s attention. “I am not as rude as some I associate with.” Selena walked over, put her little boots toe-to-toe with his big boots and looked up. “Begging your pardon, may I leave?” “Please do.” He turned sideways and allowed her to slip past. He followed her out the door and leaned against the wall as she headed down the road. Ekaterina turned her attention to the blacksmith. “Took long enough.” Raven asked, “What was it about?” “Not sure. Would you make me some chain mail undergarments?” Uneasy in never measuring a woman before, he sighed. “Did the tailor make you anything?” Ekaterina shrugged, “He’s making me some dresses.” Raven turned to his own wife. “Aeriel, please retrieve them for me.” At her sprint away, he turned back to his customer. “She’ll return soon. Do you want suede inserts for comfort?” “Yes.” The mage dumped out several gems. “When will they be ready?”
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Paula Calloway He took a small stone. “A week. I’ll deliver them.” Ekaterina returned the other gems to her pouch. “Perfect.” She walked outside. “Put your back to me, Max.” At his compliance, she leapt on his back, wrapped her arms around his neck and rested her chin on his shoulder. “Swimming?” Maxwell clasped his arms under her legs. “Yes.” He carried her to their swim area on the riverbank and lowered her to her feet. He kept his back to her and removed all but his breeches, his ear keen to her. The trees lined each bank for seclusion and the steady current remained gentle. Rocks on the shoreline shelf allowed the water to darken at the drop-off. The birds chirped farther down the river. In some places, the tree canopy connected above. The sun shone high. She removed her clothes and dropped them on his. Her gaze settled on him. The broadness of his back, the strength of his arms and the slenderness of his narrow waist held her undivided attention until he turned and splashed the water. She licked her lips. His body glistened from the droplets of water. His breeches stuck fast to his lower body and teased her with the hidden yet revealed slender hips and powerful thighs. “Come to me, Dusty.” Maxwell locked his gaze on her seductive figure. Her every step taken with care to avoid a slip on the slick rocks brought her closer. The water swirled around her shapely legs and lapped its way up her thighs to moisten her silvery down. His control threatened by his lust, he licked his lips, scooped her into his grasp and pulled her to him. He needed her in more ways than he could ever tell her, but intended to show her. Captivated by his pale violet eyes, Ekaterina shivered. “Max, I—” “Hush.” He held on to her and her to him, his arms wrapped her waist, her arms hugged his neck and her legs embraced his body. He drifted into deeper water where his
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened leg kicks made them bobble. “I love you, Dusty.” “I love you, too, Max.” She ran her fingers through his hair to fan over his shoulders, cling to his back and flow toward the water until it splayed out like kelp around him as the playful current swirled it about. His hand on the nape of her neck, he drew her close until his lips claimed hers. He held her there. Their kiss slow, passionate and exploratory, he stroked her tongue in an oral caress as her hips pressed against him. He tasted her, savored her and devoured her while his tongue entangled hers in a torrid duel for a long, lingered moment. He ended their kiss and became lost in her ice blue eyes, which were so light he could almost see his reflection. He trailed his lips to her neck where he nibbled on the curve of her throat. He licked a path to her ear where his tongue teased her lobe. His gentleness unmatched, he nipped the sensitive tip of her pointed ear. She shuddered at the press of his hardness against her loins. She fisted his hair and tried to push him back. “Your pants—” “Hush, I’m busy.” “Driving me insane. Max, please.” He leaned back, but only far enough to peek at her hardened nipples. “Trouble, Dusty?” “Yes. You.” “Hmmm.” He moved to the bank’s shallow side. The deliberate grind of his hips against hers elicited a whimpered objection. He took a foothold on the stable riverbed. “I know what I want, sweet wife, and I hope you want the same.” He wanted to taste her, to sample the sweet nectar she gave, to tongue her most intimately. “I want you in me, Max. Now. Please.” “Dusty.” Her name a growl rumbled deep in his chest, he again claimed her lips with his, but now teased with gentle brushes and tender nips. Her wanton search for more ended
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened He held her while she rose and fell, their movement in unison, his voice guttural, “I won’t, Dusty.” His breaths rapid as the euphoria swelled up inside him, he enjoyed their sex in an element he loved. The tightening of her legs around him unleashed the pressure built inside him. Chills ran down him and his whole musculature frame pulsated with strength. He unloaded his seed deep inside her. Maxwell kissed her. Truly taken with her, he knew they were each other’s strength and weakness. “Tread.” He let go of her and backed away to fix his pants. He smiled as she held her own. “Look at you.” “I’ve two choices.” Ekaterina continued her actions. “Sink or swim. What will you do when I tire?” “Rescue you. Damsel in distress,” he winked. “Swim.” Attentive to her failure, he caught her around the waist and moved her toward the shore. “Let’s get out.” “For what?” Maxwell leaned down to her ear. “Scribing and a new definition.” “You’re on.” Ekaterina raced ashore and yanked on his shirt, which reached her knees. She gathered her clothes and skipped home as he collected his gear. He kept pace and chuckled most of the way. At the house, the couple went upstairs and stripped. Seated at the desk, he pulled out paper, quill and ink. “Is there something in particular you want to scribe?” “Yes, I want to learn your language. To write it, speak it, use it in my spell book and because I want to.” She climbed into his lap. “What are tonight’s letters and word?” “C and D.” Patient and attentive to detail, Maxwell helped her with two more letters in the language of her choice. He collected her hair and drew it behind her. He put his mouth next to her ear. “Tantalize.” Ekaterina shivered. “Sounds fun.” He kissed the curve of her shoulder. “You have no idea.”
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened Somebody slipped an herb in his wine and he woke up spread eagle and tied to the bed.” Selena raised her hands. “I didn’t do it.” His composure lost, Maxwell laughed. Unbelievable, the wench said something humorous. Aware of the elf’s discontent in not accomplishing such, he cleared his throat and collected himself. “Yes, well, how were you involved?” “I didn’t take him upstairs, strip him and tie him up.” She held up her finger. “But I checked on him and I snuck upstairs with Otis.” He saw right through her altered story. Of course you did. “Yes, Otis.” Selena tossed her head from side to side. “I went by his room. He passed out. What was I supposed to do? Throw him out in the street and let him lay there? No, that would be a tad rude. Not saying I can’t be rude because I love being rude. Rude’s fun. But this was a cleric and I couldn’t let him lay outside.” Maxwell cleared his throat. “Very noble.” What type of person can she do such to without feeling remorse? “No, it’s not. You haven’t heard the rest of it because she took him upstairs.” He furrowed his brow. The truth. Give someone plenty of time to open up and they do, wide and exposed. What is a constable’s favorite phrase? Oh yes, give someone enough rope and they hang themselves, but give them too much and they hang you. “She would not happen…” Selena blurted, “She left. I mean—” “Ironic she left.” Maxwell leveled his gaze on her. “Your friend.” “I don’t have any.” “Such is about the truth. And the story?” Selena huffed, “He ended up upstairs naked and spread eagle on the bed. I went to check on him when I took Otis to bed. You didn’t hear that. I opened the door and went in.
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Paula Calloway uninterested in their drivel about trivial stuff. I cannot believe I am hanging around these two. She let her gaze travel the length of the captain. “I need someone to teach me to swim. Feel up to it?” I am sure we discussed this and I already give you an answer. “Interesting you want to learn after falling into a pit. It never dawned on your little brain before?” Maxwell ignored her glare. “Excuse me. Was such unbecoming of a gentleman?” For what he endured in her presence, many people made him well avenged for having said such. Forget an apology, ever. Selena snarled. “Find me one and I’ll tell you.” “Otis is the last one. It seems to me all the people I met in the last couple of days have taken the other available men.” “I’ll get some from the next town.” Tempted to yawn, Maxwell refrained. “They haplessly drift in on their own.” Selena motioned around the room. “The town’s full of crazy people and you’re part of it.” “You are, yes. How so am I?” “Pack leader.” Maxwell leveled his gaze on her. “Please intrigue me. What makes you think I am crazy?” Selena slapped the table. “You live here.” “On the outskirts.” “You’re in everyone’s life. You took in a little scrawny little girl unable to pick her way out of a paper sack. You’re a head case and here you are trying to give me backbone.” Maxwell shifted his stance. “Nothing wrong with backbone.” I will let her antics slide for now. Does she really know whom she deals with? I hope it is nothing more than another thief trying my patience. He glanced at the elf. Her mutter unheard by all save him, he hoped his smile of reassurance bolstered her a bit. “I’m not scrawny, I’m petite. There’s a difference and he’s really big which makes me look even smaller.”
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened Ekaterina glared at the wench who entertained the captain, her voice low, “I also seem to recall someone else who failed to pick their way out of a dungeon. Keep it up and I’ll show you your backbone. There’s a staff practice scheduled this afternoon and you can be a target, girl.” Selena puffed out her chest. “You’re only another fruit in the fruit basket, like the rest of us. You might be a better quality fruit, but you’re still a fruit.” Least I will not be first to rot. “An apple, please.” The cavalier noted the serving wench dash into the kitchen. Her return swift, he proffered his hand and welcomed the large red fruit she offered. “Thank you, Julia.” “I’ll deliver your meal to your table, Sir.” The barmaid hustled away. Maxwell scrutinized the pickpocket. “Selena, are you certain the town is not too boring for your jollies?” He approved of her headshake. “Good.” I do not want her bored. Most bored people get in trouble and tear down their chances of a nice future. “My jollies shifted. Sit.” The thief used her foot and pushed out a chair. “Left of center? Steal the town blind? Come to our table. We have a feast.” His pivot returned him to his seat. The mage lowered her eyes to her plate at the pickpocket’s approach. “He’s up to something. I’ll keep my mouth shut.” “Hello, Dusty.” His hand slid down her back as Maxwell sat. “Have some of our food, Selena.” “I talked with the clergy. I’m a thief.” Selena snatched up a piece of ham. “Did you start talking about everything? I know your profession. I saw outside the hamlet. Are you saying you wish to do this inside as well?” “For the good.” His curiosity concealed, Maxwell placed several fruits
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Paula Calloway able to give up selfish means then answer this. Did you see anyone else loot?” Selena sighed, “No. Wait, Miquel.” “He is a religious man.” He hoped to show her people of good and evil alike loot, no matter the law, if the cause is right. “If I kill it, loot it, bring it home and donate half to the church, is it still a no-no?” Her persistence disappointed Maxwell. “No. You do what you feel important. The friends you keep, the items you carry, the house you live in reveal you to those around you.” Selena beamed with pride. “You know where I bought my house at?” “Yes.” She teased seductively, “I need someone to build an eight foot wall around my house and keep out the neighbors.” “You are the new neighbor.” Maxwell hoped his disinterest evident enough. Selena was bleak. “To keep myself in as my charm seems inept.” Ekaterina muttered. “You tread dangerously, girl.” The cavalier cleared his throat to muffle her words. “That is more like it.” “I bought the house to aggravate you,” the thief teased. “Do I seem affected? No.” Maxwell remained keen to the woman at his side. “Are you affected, Dusty?” “No,” the mage blatantly lied, her gaze downcast, her voice soft. The similarities of her past and this pickpocket’s exact imitation ripped through her. “You chose the right spot.” He gave a wicked grin. “Keeps you honest.” “I was honest before. I didn’t lie about being a thief and about stealing.” Ignorance is sometimes overwhelming. He shot her a look. “You lied to avoid.”
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Paula Calloway “Otis is a goodhearted man.” Selena rolled her eyes. “I’m locking my door.” Maxwell taunted, “Avoidance again?” “Private contemplation. Who am I avoiding?” “Yourself.” Selena scoffed. “Otis.” “You figure it out and get back to me.” Maxwell honed in on the quiet elf. “Hell, I’ll never see you again.” The thief laughed. Tentative, the mage set an apple before him. Will he repeat with Selena his actions with me? If so, what becomes of our marriage? Her gaze followed his silky black hair over his shoulders and down his back. Her fear overwhelming, the cavalier sighed softly. “My love.” He picked up the offered fruit and noted her eyes. He drew his old dagger and cut it up for her. “You make the life you live. I believe you were given a choice at one time in your life to either decide to stay victim or move on by rising above it.” Ekaterina smiled. “He gave me a choice and now, more than ever, I’m so thankful I accepted his offer.” She lowered her voice. “He’s my everything.” Maxwell placed half the apple before her. “As you are mine, Dusty. Selena, how many things were on you in the dungeon?” Selena rolled her eyes. “I can’t count.” “Do you feel bad such happened to you?” “Occupational hazard.” “I remember a girl one time.” Maxwell mocked in a nasal voice, “Bat guano, tick guts, he spit on me.” His smile warm, he glanced at the giggling elf and directed his words to the half-elven female in which he had no interest. “You made a choice to move on. You made the choice to go.” Selena sneered. “Why would somebody sit and wallow?” “About as much as you do right now.” She wastes her time in self-pity.
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Paula Calloway increase in pressure. Aware of his ability to crush her, he waited. Familiar with his leg power, Ekaterina released him. “That’s not the route.” He immediately relaxed his legs. “With most men, yes, but with some, no.” “What’s the way to go?” Maxwell kept an eye on her. “Kick up with your knee to my back or grab the staff and try to use your strength to push. Depends on the man or creature.” Ekaterina sagged. “It’s a size issue.” “Very well.” In less than a second, a female version of him appeared. Although only a foot smaller, she was an equally attractive and dominating figure. “Call me Maxine.” “You’re still as strong as you were.” Maxine gave a slow smile. “I will be gentle. Try.” Ekaterina kicked up and her opponent released the staff, lunged forward and caught herself on her hands. She grabbed the staff and slammed a quick double into the woman’s ribs. The straightened female looked down. “I am still on you.” The mage swung her legs upwards and hooked her ankles around her adversary’s neck. Her back straightened as she pulled her opponent backwards and then sat up. Maxine did a quick roll, came to her feet and grinned. “Not too many opponents will give you the opportunity to correct your mistakes. Most simply take advantage of your weakness and rush to enjoy your beauty.” “Smart-aleck.” Her gaze fixed on her target, her staff still in hand, Ekaterina dug one end in the ground and pushed herself to her feet. Her stance ready, the woman eyed the elf’s every move. “You can do better.” Her moves agile, she dodged the incoming attack. “Get mad at me.” She smiled at the next several misses. “I should have told you I fancied her.”
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Paula Calloway She balanced her hands on his shoulders and pressed her forehead to his. “Definitely.” “Perhaps I should make certain—” “No.” She seized his hair. “I can’t take it when you do that more than once.” “But I’m hungry and I enjoy feeding on you.” He held her hips and stroked his erection the length of her folds. He yielded, her headshake assurance he would fight to get his way. “You win. This time.” His growl avowed his determination to have more than one of her sweet orgasms and he nestled his shaft in the heat of her warmth. His penetration, a long and slow push, sent her over the edge as his pulled her against him. She gripped his upper arms and spread her thighs wide. “All of you, Max, I want all of you.” His hardness driven as deep dared, he was thankful the current position allowed him to just breech her limit. “Give me more.” He drew her body tight against him. His lips sought hers. He wanted to put her on her back, thrust deep and bury his erection inside her, but she wasn’t ready unless in the heat of the moment. His movements seductive and methodical, he teased and tantalized her mouth with his tongue, her breasts with his hands and her inner core with his plunging shaft. Her nails gouged his shoulders. She broke their oral embrace and thrust forward her hips. “Yes, more. Deity above…” He cherished her orgasm and joined her. He milked them both dry until his movements ceased. He drew her against him and held her close. With their bodies united in love, the couple let their embrace linger for some time before they finished bathing and went to bed.
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he sunlight touched the foot of the comforter. Maxwell ushered her from the bed and dressed with her. “Meet you outside.” Her foot touched the top step. He retrieved the staves, lengthened his strides and caught her at the backdoor. He reached around her, grabbed the handle and opened the door. “Faster, woman.” He handed her a staff and then took a stance. “Do not hold back.” He parried her first strike and halted the session after some time. Ekaterina stared as his bruises faded. “You said you have several traits. Are there any other neat little tricks?” She smiled at his shrug. “I wasn’t far off when I said paladins and…” She halted at the sharpness of his gaze, his expressionless face, the reflective depth of his pale violet eyes. “Yes. I remember the comment I made and your reaction to it. You weren’t thrilled when I said it, were you?” “No.” He wasn’t happy about it at all. “I prefer not to discuss it. I do not consider it a part of me. Yet.” He thought about his children’s future. He needed to start a soul-search and fix the impending quandary. “Do you like what you do better?” “Working the public and adventuring at times? Yes. Loving you? The best.” Maxwell adored the way her face lit
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Paula Calloway up. Ekaterina treasured his words. “Being entertained? Kept amused? Occasionally chased?” He grinned at how playful his little spitfire could be on break. “Tease.” “Shorten your legs.” She giggled at his widened eyes. “I think I’ve caught you off-guard five times. Hmmm, love you… now, train me… magic, I don’t have to cook, another one and now this one.” Maxwell stepped into a forward stance. “Shorten your legs. I believe such means cut them off.” Ekaterina matched his move. “There’s other ways.” He magically became her exact size, but never changed his position. “I do not feel the same down here.” “Thank you for the insult.” Maxwell returned to his size. “This is me.” “I don’t object to you. I like being small. It comes in handy at times.” Ekaterina batted her lashes. “I like you small.” He liked her any way she came for his draw to her was her inner fire, her spirit, her inability to surrender without a fight. “It’s great for hiding behind you.” “Easy to throw you over my shoulder.” Maxwell wiggled his eyebrows. Ekaterina narrowed her eyes. “About as tall as the pole out there.” “About as short as the puppy running around.” She raised her hand to ward him off. “I’m not counting you getting me.” Maxwell arched a single brow. “Why? Too many? Should I show you how I can nail you?” “I can’t count that high.” Ekaterina stepped back into a stance, but the sexiness of his smirk captivated her. “I don’t think you can either and I’m not sure what the last one means.” “I will demonstrate what I mean by nail you one night.”
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Paula Calloway Ekaterina toyed with his shirt. “And if I want homebound?” “Do what you choose. I will not push you and we can afford the inn.” He welcomed the adoration of her arms flung around him, her hug tight. Her wish was his command. No matter what. If she desired elaborate gowns, extravagant jewelry, a multitude of servants at her disposal or the finest carriage in the land, it didn’t matter, it would be hers. She only needed to mention it. “I love you, Dusty.” “I love you, too.” Maxwell released her and collected the staves. “I will put these away and then we take a bath, dress and walk to the church.” With her compliance, he followed suit. He recalled how most women either were in the lap of luxury and expected to have their style maintained or went to the extreme upon such acquirement. Grateful for her lack of desire to seek the rich life of lavishness, he calculated his funds ability to last beyond his expectations. His sword donned, he ushered her out the door and proffered his arm. Ekaterina welcomed his offer and turned her attention to the town. She admired the simple life Hope offered its inhabitants as they strolled to the church. She enjoyed how he opened the door, ushered her inside and joined her. Calvin hurried over and bowed. “It’s nice to see you out and about.” The mage dipped her head. “It’s nice to see you still stuck inside.” The cavalier swatted her backside. “Woman.” Ekaterina cringed. “That didn’t come out right.” “It’s the sun’s acidity.” The priest grinned. “I apologize. I intended no insult.” Her smile was sincere. “I’m hanging around the wrong person too much lately.” “Must be the friend of yours always visiting.” Her confused expression, Calvin smiled. “She’s also friends with Brother Miquel and is rather lippy.”
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Paula Calloway Ekaterina was unaware of such. “Not to my knowledge. You might ask him or a fellow clergy.” Miquel flinched. “I don’t want my head bit off.” “He won’t if you say, Sir Maxwell. You call him Sir. As far as anybody else in the group goes, call them what you want.” “Did you want me for anything else?” The cavalier stepped forward. “Yes. We leave for a certain temple in about three weeks. Will you go?” Miquel swallowed. “What do I need?” Maxwell considered the young clergyman a mere pup. “Ask the high priest for any healing elixirs he can spare. The place is evil, undead and mazes. Ropes, grappling hooks, spikes, torches and whatever else we can come up with.” “I will, Sir.” He inclined his head. Finally. He proffered his arm. “Dusty.” He escorted her toward the inn. “The clerical training these days skimped on etiquette.” Ekaterina peeked up through her lashes. “They make wives like me to explain some things.” “Yes. And wives like you are for other much more pleasurable activities.” Maxwell led her to their usual table and noted the patrons within the tavern. He seated her and sat beside her as the waving pickpocket approached. “Hmmm. Will you be okay, Dusty?” Her polite nod failed to reassure him. Selena raised her nose and turned her attention to the captain. “Pardon me, Sir Maxwell, I have to talk with you. I’ve a few things to clear up. Do you mind if I join you for breakfast?” His jaw flexed. “Sit.” He intended to keep his end of the conversation short on the elf’s behalf. “And?” The thief flopped in a chair. “I’m concerned over the people in the trading post, who they are, what they’re like.” Maxwell maintained a calm disposition. “I would never make an offer like this to someone without things clear.” Not
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he sun climbed over the horizon and woke the world. Maxwell rose, dressed and knelt by her side of the bed. Ever so gentle, he pushed a strand of hair from her face. “I have a meeting today.” Ekaterina nuzzled into his gentle touch. “Mm-hmm.” “I will be at the constable’s if you need me.” She gave a sleepy smile of acquiescence, but was far too warm and comfortable to move. “Okay.” Maxwell kissed her cheek, stood and looked down at the delectable figure quite used to his bed and content with the life he gave her. He drew the covers to her chin and smiled as the graze of his fingers across her flesh elicited a soft sigh. “Sleep, love.” The cavalier went downstairs, donned his equipment and secured the house on his way out the door to saddle the stallion. He mounted, directed his horse up the main road and turned right along the road to the office and jailhouse. His ride casual, he surveyed the areas, his thoughts deep. A few townspeople waved, some more so than others. Comforted at the lack of contact with those ventured with, he disapproved of training the foolish pickpocket who grated on his nerves. She will never end up much. When a small dog darted into the road, the stallion
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Paula Calloway Maxwell turned his horse homeward. “Sure. It’s downriver of our current swim hole. You like the east hill?” “Yes. Don’t waste the money on the privacy fence I’ll cope. How long does it take to build a keep?” “Stanford’s is in its tenth year.” He sensed her heart sink. “I can pay and contract more people.” Ekaterina was hopeful. “Can you cut the time?” Maxwell intended to complete the work as fast as possible. “Two years.” “If you can without draining yourself, do it.” “Consider it done.” Ekaterina caressed his thighs. “How about a place on the roof to play or practice or whatever we want?” His contemplation swift, Maxwell stipulated, “If the only means of getting on top is scaling the wall, the answer is yes.” He smiled and looked over her head. She almost giggled. I like the wall I scale most of the time right now. “If it doesn’t kill your funds and you can get it built within five years, don’t worry about the privacy fence, I’ll shoot brilliant sparks at her.” Her laughter elicited his smirk. “She will be lucky not to end up in jail. She is a known thief.” He halted at the house, dismounted and lifted her down. “They do not appreciate thieves in town. At this point, it would be a pleasure to send her there myself.” He stabled the stallion. Ekaterina was concerned. “She’s constantly talking about Marissa. What will happen?” “Detailed investigation.” Maxwell hefted the saddle over his shoulder. “It can hurt Stanford.” He endured the same investigation the minute he declared to the elder’s his intention to marry the woman at his side. “Yep. As will Selena while at the trading post. How do you think we were close before? Rex. He was paid half what he deserved. So far, your thief friend is marking down prices to standard kingdom recommendation and giving
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened Rex a raise. She knows he is militia, but does not seem to mind.” He walked toward the house. Ekaterina stormed after him, pivoted directly in his path and was grateful for his successful halt. “Get it straight right now. She is not my friend.” “More so than mine,” Maxwell shot back softly. He loved her words for only months ago, she might have joined the wretched pickpocket and who knows what may have become of the beautiful elven spitfire before him. She cleared her throat. “Where’s the staff so I can knock some sense into you?” “Inside. Wait here.” He put his saddle in the front closet, left his sword, retrieved the staves and returned. He handed one to her. Ekaterina stepped closer. “My friends consist of you. Period. Nobody else defended or stood up for me. Everybody else picked on, stomped on, harassed, razzed, ragged on me and various other put downs.” “Betty?” Maxwell raised a quizzical eyebrow. “No. Betty’s a friend.” She liked how his warm smile spread across his face. “Which is why she’s caring for the house.” She loved his nodded agreement. “You trust her and I’ve no reason not to. If we move, she’ll be across town.” “She was a loyal friend to my first wife. She is loyal to me now.” Ekaterina hesitated for a moment. “How did you and Alexa hook up?” “Arranged.” Maxwell shifted his stance. “Arranged?” “My accomplishments were far and few since the place I grew up knew of me. I also felt my presence brought too much to bear on my mother’s guilt. Young when I moved here, I met Betty the same day. I mentioned settling down a month later and, the next day, was introduced to Alexa who
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Paula Calloway “I doubt she will.” “I’ll take her swimming. You’ll be in the water.” Ekaterina smiled at the thought of him lurking beneath the surface. “I won’t drown.” Maxwell smirked. “You will be the first to get out. You may take her swimming if anything happens. I have a suspicion she does not favor me. I think she is testing me, her intention to trap in some way.” “I won’t hesitate to kill her. I’m sorry if such is everything you’re against, but I won’t let her hurt you. If your wife is in a fight in the middle of Main Street, will there be a problem?” “Probably.” Unamused by her threat on another’s life, her lack of conviction eased his heart. Ekaterina hoped he would bail her out. “How much trouble?” “My profession, wife, takes confession seriously and bail is based on several factors such as acceptable house arrest and appropriate punishment.” The notion of spanking her flitted across his mind. “Make sure it’s not in the middle of Main Street.” “I recommend Selena start weapons training with you, but must do more and both spend time with Calvin and learn to dress wounds.” She welcomed his nod of approval. “They both ought to work with you to learn swimming. One of them can drown.” “The stable boy, Ralphie, told me of a fish fry Miquel shared with him. Another rendezvous with nothing.” Ekaterina wanted to cry, to scream, to beat them both senseless. She clenched her jaw. Do they possess so much already they don’t need to live and have done all in life they intend? Do they think Max will hold their hands, walk them through the dark and coddle them? Do they think— “Ooo, if they don’t train, you don’t go.” Maxwell already decided to find another party, but still hoped these novices desired to better themselves. “Ironic
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Paula Calloway He captured her hands, pinned her to the bed and held her. “You are so delicious and I am still hungry.” He continued to sate his desire until her shudders became uncontrollable and her bucking wild. He licked the length of her silken heat and then rose to his hands and knees. He predatorily moved up her body until the backs of her thighs rested against the front of his. She reached out and clawed his arms in an attempt to pull him closer. “I want you.” “Didn’t you just say no more a bit ago, Dusty?” “Max, I need you. Please…” “Hush.” He pinned her with his gaze and lowered his body to rest on hers. His apex brushed against her crux. Aware her ear undid her, he nibbled the delicate tip. The sensation drove her wild as a need so intense it hurt built within and his every caress elicited a whimper. Her legs tightened and she clawed his shoulders. “Stop torturing me.” The tip of his hardness teased her opening. “Give me you.” Her raised hips his answer, he penetrated her with a single, deep-thrust. His dynamic force pushed her over the edge and alleviated her need. Her explosion on him thunderous, her surrender eager, her utterance in conjunction with her spasms, he held himself deep. He withdrew and buried himself in her again. He stroked and heightened her only to send her into ecstasy again. He pulled out, wrapped his hand around his rigid shaft and stroked. “Get on your hands and knees.” Her moves torturous, he let her backside hold his undivided attention. “Do you know how much I want you, Dusty?” “Then take me, Max. Now.” His growl feral, he moved behind her, seized her hips. His knee pushed on the inside of her thigh. “Wider.” The part of her knees acceptable, he plunged his erection into her warmth, but denied her his full depth for his goal wasn’t to hurt her. Her startled gasp now a wanton moan, he
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he sunlight peeked into the room. Ekaterina rolled over and came face-to-face with her lover. She smiled sleepily. “I love you.” “I love you, too. Roll back over, sweetheart.” Maxwell nuzzled into the warmth of her slender shoulder and kissed the curve of her neck. He enjoyed sleeping beside her for her presence washed away much of the day. He inhaled her scent and smiled. She was the soft scent of a summer meadow after the rain, a wild rose in a spring breeze, a windswept beach after the storm, of his world, his life, his children. And he loved her. He kissed her earlobe. “I hear a rumbling belly.” “I’m hungry.” “Then dress and I will fix breakfast.” He lifted his arm, let her scoot from the bed and followed suit. He dressed, but his focus remained riveted to her lithe figure. Her subtle curves called him, her shapely body beckoned him and he fought the urge to snatch her up and take her. He accompanied her to the kitchen where he cast invisible helper, ordered breakfast and then sat at the table. Ekaterina slipped behind him, leaned down and wrapped her arms around his shoulders. She placed her cheek against his. “You don’t have a problem if I play
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened the clergyman drew and swung. He instantly backed away and stood. “Good swing. I would bleed if off guard. I will use my wife as a pawn. Come here, Dusty.” Her approach wary, he stepped behind her and drew his dagger. He wrapped his other arm around her waist and pulled her snug against his body. He raised his blade. Ekaterina pressed back against him. “Max.” “This is dramatic effect.” Maxwell kept his dagger far enough away so it never actually threatened her, but instead, stood ready to deflect the attacking blade. “I am an assailant. The lady in my arms is in peril. Faced with one dagger, me and a damsel in distress, what do you do?” “Right now, I like my assailant.” She closed her eyes and completely trusted him to keep her safe. Miquel stood directly before them. “Reach over?” The cavalier shook his head. “No. The best thing in this situation is diplomacy. Try to talk your assailant out of what he intends to do. Take the money and go. Take what we have and go. If it came down to it and you were forced to attack, where do you strike? Remember, I am a big six foot three and hold a petite woman before me. We both have daggers.” Aware of his own capabilities, he made certain his icy tone carried a warning, “Do not miss or she dies.” “Sorry, Ekaterina.” The cleric swung and realized his error too late. His deflection of the blade targeting her jugular vein effortless, Maxwell was stunned. “See why diplomacy works in this instance?” “Thanks for slitting my throat.” Ekaterina scowled. The cavalier wasn’t thrilled the reckless whelp endangered her life. “I cannot believe he swung at you.” He released her and allowed her to return to her previous location. “Miquel, you attack, I block.” He frowned at the first swing. “Should I lift my dagger now?” He tapped his dagger’s point against the other blade. “Focus, Miquel.”
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Paula Calloway completed the maneuver a second time. “I did it.” “Very nice. This diverts attacks against you in melee. It might take some people off guard. Try a backwards roll holding the staff.” Maxwell observed her reverse somersault with the staff. Her return to her feet made him nod. “Be right back.” He sprinted into the house, grabbed two apples and returned. “Catch.” He tossed one to her. Ekaterina caught it. “What?” He scooped up his staff and smiled. “Well, Kat, today is something for you.” “Are we changing my name now?” Maxwell pitched his tone to seduce. “Suits you.” Ekaterina remained wary of the glittering play in his eyes. “I’m not sure. Insult or a compliment?” “You figure it out.” He bit the apple. The laughter in his eyes kept her on her toes. “No idea.” “Yes, you do. Keep guessing.” Maxwell winked. Ekaterina raised an eyebrow. “You’re being bad. Anyway, go ahead.” “Miquel has potential fighting wise. His etiquette, attitude and general know-how to life itself are debatable.” “He didn’t quit when hurt.” “I find such worthy. Eat your apple.” Maxwell took several bites. Ekaterina did the same. “He might not withdraw in battle.” “It would be unjust of him to do so. I remain dubious of Selena.” “I’ll track her down soon and find out what she’s working on. If she’s not training, she’s doesn’t go. When I get the chance I’ll ask her about the party split and why she is so insulting in many directions.” “The only ones I am upset about are Miquel and yourself lacking in the loot partaking. Granted, you received two rings and Miquel one by your hand as well as some potions and a staff, but I assure there was much more. To me, her
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened actions reveal no honor.” Maxwell collected his staff. Ekaterina sighed softly. “I personally don’t have any need.” “It is the principle.” “How tired are you?” “Not very, but lunch sounds interesting.” Maxwell looked over his body. Ekaterina smiled. “Who’s cooking dinner?” “I will and you are helping. Fillet mignon in lemon pepper sauce with the tang of orange zest.” She scrunched her nose. “And this is made by what?” “By me. Tonight.” Maxwell tossed his apple core across the yard. Ekaterina pitched hers. “I’ll be your fillet mignon.” He raised an eyebrow. “Bacon wrapped?” Her staff whacked his rib. He tilted his head, eyed the spot and then locked her gaze. “Where is your dog lately?” “Hamburger? Down at Betty’s.” Maxwell shifted positions. “Did you give him up?” “He doesn’t like you. I can’t imagine why the poor thing feels like you’re a predator.” Ekaterina smiled. So do I, sometimes. “I think I have more enemies than friends currently.” “Do you want—” She went stock-still, the offer to eliminate them on her tongue. Maxwell eyed her. “What do you want, Ekaterina?” Ekaterina shivered at the full use of her name. “Your daggers.” He walked closer, his hand proffered, but doubted victory. “Give me yours.” Her headshake accompanied by her step back, he coaxed, “Just to hold safe.” She was worried. “You won’t throw it?” “No. You have my word.” Ever patient, Maxwell continued to hold out his hand, his gaze unwavering. Ekaterina trembled. Her fingers fumbled to untie the
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Paula Calloway leather strap, which bound the weapon sheath to her belt. Successful, she placed the scabbard on his palm. He pulled the dagger from its sheath and the pound of her heart increased. He knelt and stabbed the blade into the ground. He rose and handed her two of his hilt first. “Here.” She took the offered daggers from his hand and recalled the throwing lesson. Prepared to fling the first blade, she eyed how his swift dodge removed him from possible harm. Her back to him, she flung the daggers at the pole. The first dagger hit, but the second cut her hand. Concerned over her throw, Maxwell ascertained her movements correct. “What is wrong?” “Nothing. I only wanted to play with your daggers.” Ekaterina frowned. I had a terrible thought. “Another?” Her acceptance and throw of his third dagger earned his nod. “Impressive. If only they were moving targets.” He gave her a knowing look, took her injured hand in his and kissed the small cut. “No. The pole is a perfect target. No moving targets for daggers.” “Retrieve them now,” Maxwell directed softly. Her heart raced as Ekaterina complied and waited for one to sail within inches of her. She sighed with relief when none did and then returned to his side. “Thank you.” “Do you still want to throw some more?” Her headshake accompanied the offer of his weapons hilt first. Careful to avoid hurting her, he accepted his blades, wiped them on his breeches and sheathed them. “Why did you want my dagger?” Maxwell remembered the day he collected the poorly made blade from the wagon and cleaned it before he returned it to her. Her meaning behind the dagger in the outpost liked, he added his own special gift. “It looked good in the dirt.” Ekaterina studied him. “Liar.” “I do not lie.” He refused to lie to her, omit maybe, but
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened lie, never. “It does look good. Look.” He motioned with his head, his arms folded over his chest. He definitely preferred the current look over it lodged in his arm. She retrieved the blade and studied it. In the pommel rested a dark red gem, rounded, with a smooth surface. The sun highlighted and made it shine bright. “What’s this?” Maxwell gazed at her. “Is it dancing for you?” “No.” Ekaterina frowned. “It wasn’t here. This isn’t a part of my original dagger.” “No?” He cocked his eyebrow. “Neither was the blood I shed on it.” The painful memory crushed her. “I didn’t do it on purpose.” “I never claimed you did,” Maxwell assured softly. Ekaterina swallowed the ache. “Why did you put a gem on it?” “Not exactly a gem.” “Then what is it?” “You think about it and get back to me.” Maxwell held his ground. Ekaterina wiped off the blade and studied it closely. It was a dark, deep, red. “What did you do to my dagger?” She gasped. His blood. It’s not a gem, but his blood. She trembled and fought to control her breathing. Why, Max? The dagger alone reminds me of what I did and now your blood will always be… I’ll always have a living, breathing part of you with me. A part of you I myself took. Uncertain of either his intentions or her own meaning, she slipped the blade in its sheath and debated its place on her side. “This dagger needs put away.” He held his ground. “Your choice. Don’t like it?” “No, well, yes. It’s a double edge.” “Most daggers are.” Maxwell remained nonchalant. “You know what I mean.” It’s a double edge no matter what way I look at it. Ekaterina put it back on her side. She
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Paula Calloway gathered both staves and handed him one. “Mad at me? You must pound on me some more?” Her hand reached for him and he leaned back. “Why do you want to run from me? Do you think I’ll hurt you?” “Am I running?” Maxwell noted her nod. “My feet go no where.” “You backed away.” Ekaterina pouted. He leaned forward and glanced down. “Look. No prints in the ground.” “Fine.” Maxwell eyed her. “Really.” Ekaterina swung her staff and landed on her backside. She sat there. “This is difficult.” He never moved. “I hold still and you still miss me. Would you be able to hit if I were Selena?” “I don’t… don’t…” Her heart hurt and her voice cracked. “Don’t do that.” “Come on.” Maxwell reached down, took her hand and pulled her to her feet. Ekaterina swung and struck his side much harder than intended. She stepped back. “Max.” “You immoral, dirty woman, you.” He swept his staff behind her knees and put her backside on the ground. “You must be learning something from my moves. Or can you?” Pleased with her staff tuck, backward tumble and return to her feet, he nodded. “Impressive.” Her next swing missed. “Good swing, sore miss.” His casual block of her next two attempts led him to miss-tap her hip. When his move repeated, she eyed his actions. “Same maneuver five times in a row.” She swung the same way and clipped him. “Good. Maybe you are learning.” Maxwell missed and hit since the simple move required no concentration on his part. He contemplated revealing his addition of his blood to her dagger.
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened “Same move.” Ekaterina mimicked it again, but failed. “Do it again.” His swing utilized the miss-tap effect. “And again.” His miss-tap allowed her to copy his move. “Good. Good job.” He gave a slight lunge and poked the end of the staff toward her, but kept well away from her mid-section. He connected and poked again, but the first contact pushed her backwards and out of reach from the second. His under compensation sent him into a forward tumble. He rolled to his feet and came to stand directly before her. “Do you see how tumbling affects your fighting?” “Yes. Can we put the two together?” “Yes. Your turn.” Maxwell stepped back. Her tumbles were down pat, but her attacks missed. “Time and patience.” On her next try, he noted the duplicated errors. He did a miss-tap twice. They repeated the action, but her second attempt to block put her hand in the way and he clipped her knuckles. “Protect your hands.” Ekaterina briefly rubbed the offended area. “How?” “Watch where your staff goes. Your staff is an extension of you.” He swung and tapped her twice. “Maybe I made you angry.” She swung and missed again. Frustrated and halftempted to throw the staff to the ground, she refused to surrender. She swung. Braced for the clip of his side, Maxwell stepped into her staff. “Good enough.” Ekaterina was disappointed. “Unacceptable.” “Most things do not have the armor I naturally have. Most people of size are slow and lack agility.” “I’m supposed to out maneuver somebody of your size?” She giggled at his nod. “How?” “Tumble during combat, using speed, conviction, dedication. You are not putting everything into yourself. Try again.” Maxwell noted her fumble the move and let his
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Paula Calloway staff gently connect with her hip. “Are you tired, my love?” “No.” Frustrated, Ekaterina didn’t quit. He set aside his staff. “You have the tumbling right, but not the attacks. Take a break. Climb the shed again and do another tumble. This time using the staff.” “If I get hurt…” “How can you?” Poised and attentive to her climb with her weapon, Maxwell saw her lose her grip and catch herself. He reached up and took the staff. “I will hold it while you climb.” Upon her success to reach the roof, he tossed it up to her. “Now, like the dive a bit ago where you tucked in and landed on your feet, do the same only hold your staff to balance you.” Ekaterina frowned. “Hold it which way?” “Horizontal. Like tightrope walkers often do.” His undivided attention riveted to her actions, he readily caught her. Her repeated attempt earned his smile. “Better. Finally you catch on.” Her persistence led her back up, but failure snagged her. He caught her. “Maybe your pregnancy—” “No. You’re making an excuse. Failure is unacceptable.” Maxwell was pleased. “You sound like me.” He liked such and wasn’t about to change it. “You’re wearing on me.” Ekaterina wiggled free of his hold and headed for the wall. “Thin perhaps. I am sure I distress you.” He silently hoped for her commitment to her own faults and more effort. “No, it’s not you, it’s me.” She climbed back up the wall, her aggravation at failure intense. She tumbled. Maxwell caught her with ease. “Are you trying to make me drop you?” “No, but I won’t do this without you down here.” Ekaterina eyed the roof. “Maybe I should just one time. Then I’ll get hurt and learn.” “Sometimes such does not teach you. Sometimes you simply end up hurt.” He hoped his warning clear.
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened “Good point.” She repeated the maneuvers twice more and managed to get it right. “Look at you. I should sling a couple more insults at you. If it gets you on track. Conviction, woman, conviction.” Maxwell set her on her feet. Ekaterina scaled the wall. “What is that?” She tumbled off. He caught her again. “Conviction?” “Yes.” Back up the wall, she tumbled off again and landed in his arms. She scrambled free of his hold and snatched up her staff. Her swing missed and she fell on her backside. Always ready for her every move, Maxwell sidestepped. “I do not need to try. Conviction is firmly held belief or firmness of belief.” Tired and driven by frustration alone, Ekaterina climbed back up the wall. She tumbled off and landed in his arms. Her inability agitated her. She gritted her teeth. “Don’t catch me.” “Stop practicing scaling and start practicing tumbling off.” The flash of fury in her eyes was beautiful, spirited and wild. “I caught it. I’m so glad you think I’m only climbing the wall. Yes, dear, I’m climbing the wall so I can jump down into your arms. It’s such a thrill in my life.” She scaled the wall, fell into a forward roll and discovered the ground beneath her with a thud. It took everything Maxwell had to comply with her order not to help. His jaw clenched, his hands clasped behind his back, he stood over her, looked down and assessed her lack of injury. “If you are sarcastic, you will learn the hard way.” Ekaterina laid there for a moment until the stars dimmed from her vision. “Ouch. I did tell you not to, didn’t I? I quit. For today. Not. I’m tired of climbing the wall.” She stood, scaled the wall, tumbled off and completed the move. “I’m
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Paula Calloway quitting while ahead. For today.” She was tired and slightly sore. “A good session. Maybe one day you will fly.” Her halfhearted swing missed. “Recant. Maybe I will toss you and you will fly.” She giggled. “No. We already did once. I don’t fly. I sail and land with a thud.” Relieved by her lack of hurt, Maxwell knew such counted as his fault, even if a grant of her request. “Just as you did a second ago.” “Why didn’t you catch me?” His arched eyebrow made Ekaterina raise her hands in surrender. “I told you not to. Bad.” She pointed a finger. “I am not bad.” “I’ll spank you.” “Please.” Maxwell turned sideways to give her a free shot. Her small hand smacked his backside. He turned his head toward her. “Do not start, woman.” He collected and tucked his staff. He swept her into his arms, staff and all and strolled across the yard. Ekaterina squirmed in his hold. “Aw, come on. Where’s the fun in this?” “Being picked up? Or dropped down?” “Don’t drop me.” “You can tumble free.” Maxwell lowered his arms and let her tumble to the ground. The fact she managed the maneuver and swung her staff only to miss spurred him to make certain she stayed on her back. He dropped his staff and straddled her hips, but kept his weight on his knees and thighs. He snatched her staff and put it to her neck, but withheld any threat. “You forgot already?” Ekaterina raised her chin. “You fluster me.” “Defense then offense.” “Being defensive against you doesn’t really work.” “Control and discipline. Recall.” Maxwell expected her to perform the previous move, but wasn’t disappointed by the
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LaViolette – Conviction Awakened connection between her small fist and his ribs. He reacted as any normal person might and released the staff. He dropped his hands to the ground beside her shoulders to brace his weight. Her grab of the staff accompanied by her swing, he noted the half-lucky miss-tap. He again held the staff. “What do you do?” “Ask you to move.” Ekaterina failed to remember the maneuver that might free her. “Negotiating. What negotiations are there when I can simply fall on you?” She swung for his ribs again, but her moves were proficiently blocked. “Every swing at you is an offensive move.” “Yes.” In the beat of a heart, Maxwell pinned her hands under his to place the staff a hair’s breadth from her throat. “Sorry, love, you are dead.” “Only at your hands.” Angered by her failures and frustrated by her incompetence, Ekaterina fought not to show it. He saw the inner war his sweet spitfire waged on herself. “Kick my backside with your knee. Bring up your knee and kick,” he encouraged softly. She no longer wanted to, but halfheartedly attempted the move and then surrendered. “Why.” She would never best him and didn’t want to. Maxwell set aside the staff. He crouched down directly over her, lowered his face to hers and hugged her. His hold kept her with him as he rolled onto his back and brought her to rest on his body, her legs between his bent ones, his smile affectionate. Ekaterina felt utterly inept. “And you expect me to escape this hold?” He wanted to hold her and had no intentions to release her. “Do as you wish, if you really want.” She snuggled down into his warmth. What I want is to lay
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Paula Calloway here and be held. Maxwell adored the feel of her nuzzles against his neck. After some time, he nudged her to get up. He rose after her, collected the staves and handed her one. “Attack me.” The swing of her staff landed with a solid whack and he narrowed his gaze. “Were you upset?” “No,” Ekaterina lied. Yes, you made me get up. “It seems such is the only time you hit me.” The impact of her staff struck him a second time. “See?” “That time I was upset.” “Really.” Her staff bit again and Maxwell held out his hands. “Will you put a bruise on me?” “No, two.” Ekaterina swung and whacked him hard. He looked down. “You did. I should be a little careful about what I say from now on. My turn.” He popped her twice, but was gentle. “Hey.” She attempted to block and failed. “This is considered beating on me.” She laughed. “Town tidbit. Beating on a woman is not illegal in most areas, but the constables in this town not only frown upon it, but will find a discreet way to punish the offender.” Constantly alert to her moves, Maxwell compensated for her errors. Well aware of his staff’s actual contact and not wanting to hurt the baby, he always inhibited such. His whisper was almost inaudible, “Now which one is the baby?” He smiled. “Save fillet mignon for another night and go to the inn for dinner?” “Sure and I need to remember where all those bruises are, were so I can kiss them.” Ekaterina cast prestidigitation and cleaned them and their clothes. He put away their staves and returned to her, his sword on his side. He drew on his clean shirt and sighed at the approaching rider. “Duty calls.” The conscript rode up, dismounted and walked toward him. “Sir Maxwell, they need you at the office. “Be there shortly.” The rider left as Maxwell turned to
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Paula Calloway him to the inn, but both were quiet. She crossed the bridge and enjoyed the sound of the river. She recalled the pleasurable times there and felt her face grow hot. She shifted her attention to the nearby trees and listened to the leaves rustle in the gentle breeze as they walked down Main Street. The thump of her foot on the wooden planks returned her attention to the inn. She entered and looked around. Marissa and Stanford sat with Aeriel and Raven. A patron at another table ate a bowl of stew. The scent of venison wafted across the room. Julia eyed the clergyman. “What can I get you?” Ekaterina sat. “The best you have. Julia, don’t do anything funny with our meal and don’t let anybody mess with it.” “I won’t.” The barmaid nodded. “Miquel, I’m really sorry about the other night. Selena made me feel like pulling a prank. Call it good fun.” The cleric scowled. “Yeah, right.” “Thank you, Julia. Many men would have found it amusing.” The mage giggled. “One did.” “It’s so nice to see him smile again.” Julia left and, within minutes, returned to deliver a pitcher of perry to the table with two mugs. “I’ll return with your food in a moment.” She headed for the kitchen. “You pick which one you want.” Ekaterina waited as the clergyman filled a mug and took a sip. She filled the other mug. “I think she likes you. Admit she’s cute.” She eyed his vibrant blush. As the first course arrived, she tore off a piece and ate it. “I’m still alive.” Uncomfortable with his hesitation, she ate a small bite of each thing on the table. “I’m alive.” She fixed a plate and slid it to him. “Did I do anything to you?” “No.” Miquel nibbled a small amount of cheese. “Both the prank and Julia’s apology were public.” The barmaid delivered a small dessert cake to the table.
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Paula Calloway adventuring rewards, everything splits equally. At the temple, we’ll bring out a lot. No matter who gathers it or carries it, we split it. I see a furnished house and business and an operational trading post. Also, don’t go around telling everyone you’re a thief. The men of this town gossip worse than women.” She listened as the pickpocket rattled off the various men in town. “Not Calvin, Otis or Miquel.” She considered her husband a wonderful information gather. “Max never opened his mouth.” Selena stood and drew her dagger, her drunken sway unsteady. “Where are they?” Ekaterina prepared to move to avoid the blade far too close for her comfort. “Your dagger needs sheathed because if you fall forward…” Her stomach churned as the pickpocket slammed the dagger on the table and drew the other patrons’ attention. “Selena, you pulled a dagger while standing before me. Someone might think you drew on me. You will come out alive. Max will be there.” Her laugh was raucous. “I forgot you’ve a walking tin can and honor sucks.” “Max is a walking shield with a sword. Thieves have honor. Can you tell me you have no honor, no honesty, no integrity in your actions whatsoever? No stand up and admit what you did wrong, what you did right or stand for anything whatsoever?” The mage sighed as the pickpocket fled the inn. “No honor and you expect Max to trust you?” Ekaterina wished to be home as the thought of life with a baby crossed her mind. He said something about pain. She thought about the way her parents were. Her father doted on her mother. Much like Max does me. And they always sided with each other, no matter what I did. She almost laughed and made a mental note to look in his journal and read about his first wife’s birthing experience. She looked up at the approaching patron. “Selena, you told me you have honor at s the corner of the bar. Max was there when you slammed down the gem claiming you
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Paula Calloway dagger from Max’s back and away from his throat. Honor keeps what should be kept, kept and does refer to more than the one’s made of metal.” “You got lucky in getting what the rest of us hunt all our lives for.” Selena quietly mumbled on about some broken promise, family and other such inaudible ramblings for a lengthy time. Ekaterina shook her head. “You must stay on one side or the other. You’re walking on both sides. You’re telling me you’re honor bound to this promise and you have no honor. You’re trying to confuse. I find you amusing and your antics interesting, unless you tread into dangerous territory which is Max. Stop insulting and chasing Max.” “I ain’t chasing him.” The mage drawled, “Really.” Selena drew back in disgust. “I won’t take that man on a dare. What in the hell would I do with something like him? I don’t want and won’t have your territory.” “I can think of lots of things to do with him.” Ekaterina smiled. “It’s your honor at stake, not mine. I’m only waiting to see when your honor is and isn’t.” The thief huffed. “It’s always there.” “Is it?” Selena leapt to her feet, her maneuver sent her chair flying backward to crash on the floor. “To any and all in this bar, this thief has honor. I thieve no longer.” Ekaterina sprang to her feet. “Not good.” On his feet, Stanford rushed over and protectively placed himself in front of the elf. “Let’s go.” The thief scowled. “Where to?” “Jail.” Miquel leapt up. “We must stop them.” “Go ahead.” The mage sighed. “Max will have my backside in a sling if I interfere with the actions of justice.” The cleric stepped closer. “But she’s an ex-thief.” Ekaterina shook her head. “I’m not going to jail.” What
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About the Authors
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orn in Pennsylvania in 1963, Paula Calloway became an army wife in 1989 and has one daughter born in 1991. Residing in Tennessee with her husband, Garrett, and daughter, Carole, and nephew, Logan, she enjoys computers, gaming, ponding and writing. Born in Indiana in 1974, Jen Suits married in 1993 and has one son, Liam, born in 1998. She enjoys ancient Egyptian myths, painting figurines and role-playing while devoting time to support groups and the PTO.