Date: Thu, 2 Apr 2015 14:50:16 +0000 (UTC)
From: Ckskb Lfb <ckskb1@yahoo.com>
Subject: The Chronicles of Valana volume 1: Shadowlands Chapter 7, bisexual, young-friends & sci-fi/fantasy

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Chapter 7: In the Elven isles

Time flew for Aer'andil. His training with Feldon, his father and a few
others, as well as his time with Norion, made two weeks seem like mere
seconds.

They were sleeping in his room, in his bed. Ever since that first time, it
had become the norm for them to spend their nights together.  It was not
just for the fooling around that they did but also the warmth and the
connection he felt for the older boy.  A connection that he could feel
deepening with each passing hour as if being held by an unseen, invisible
thread that not only connected them but also brought them closer and closer
together.

His leg was draped over Norion's waist, one arm over Norion's shoulders,
the other under his head. His head nestled in the hollow of Norion's neck
like it was the softest pillow with Norion sleeping in an almost foetal
position.

Aer'andil was sleeping so comfortably his enhanced senses did not even pick
up Feldon's steps.  He came down the corridor, opened the door with no
particular care for being silent, walked up to them and pulled the bed
sheets off them.

"Wake up." He said and opened the drapes that covered the windows.

Aer'andil groaned and tried to bury his head deeper into Norion's neck to
cover his eyes from the sudden light. Dawn was breaking outside.

"It...it is not even dawn outside...it's nice and warm here...need more
sleep..." He complained in vain.

"The evil you have to face does not care if you are comfortable and
warm. I'll be back in ten minutes and you'll either be dressed, or I'll
drag you outside na-ked. Your choice." He said and left.

Aer'andil said nothing. Norion turned over, placing a hand on Aer'andil's
cheeks and another on his hand smiling groggily but broadly.

Aer'andil smiled back and pressed his hand to Norion's lips as softly as he
could, before bringing their faces closer.

He could feel Norion's breath on his cheeks then, with their eyes locked,
they brushed lips against lips, nose against nose. A gentle touch at first,
increasing in passion, desire and intent.

Norion pushed his tongue up against Aer'andil's teeth, until he was granted
access. Now their tongues danced the all too well-known dance traversing
be-tween mouths, exchanging liquids, sucking each other's breath away.

It did not last as long as they would have liked. Aer'andil broke the kiss
be-tween them and looked at Norian intensely.

"I...I've been thinking..." He started hesitantly, biting his lower lip.

"Yes, I can tell when you're thinking, you have a...certain look about
you."

Aer'andil giggled. "You've only known me for two weeks! You have no right
to know me this well!" He said poking his tongue out teasingly, then
continued.

"So...I've been thinking...and I hope I don't end up eating my face on this
one...but...I...would you...I mean...would you like us...you and me...to be
"together" in...ehh..."that" way? I've never felt like this with anyone
before, even if I'm only twelve years old...almost thirteen...at least you
know that's how long I've lived...not my body...ehh...I'm mumbling..." He
said trailing off, blushing a deep shade of crimson.

Norion was blushing as well, and turned his head to the side before looking
deep into his friend's forest green eyes.

"In my mind we have been together since that first time I saw you. I knew
it then and I know it now." He whispered.

"Knew what?" Aer'andil asked raising a brow.

Norion giggled and got up. It was a good thing they did not sleep
naked. Even in the world of Elves being caught naked by a parent, even if
it was your fa-ther, would have been awkward.

They changed from their nightwear to their clothes and walked to the
pal-ace's dining room for breakfast.

For the next few hours, Feldon had them train in magic, the principles of
magic, supportive magic, defensive magic, creating and destroying wards and
FI-NALLY, in understanding intent when the caster whispered, or thought the
spell so that he would not be heard.

They sparred against each other and against him as well.  They also had the
chance to take on some of the royal guard.

After the mid-day break, it was time for the Elven language lesson that
lasted for a couple more hours.

"You can have the rest of the day. Tomorrow we continue with training your
physical and magical endurance." Feldon said and left them.

"I need a bath." Aer'andil said gathering his things from the finely carved
wooden desk.

It would seem that even the desks used by pupils in the world of Elves,
were carved with great care. The legs had been carved to resemble ivy
climbing up them. At the center bird talons held a wooden plaque in which a
book or parchment could be placed for easier reading or writing. On the
right, there was a metallic vessel for ink and another smaller one near it
for the quill. On the left and center behind the wooden plaque, there were
four candlesticks.

The room they were in was one used for classroom duties. It had large
windows on its left and behind the teacher's desk a large arched oak
door. A large chandelier in the center of the ceiling, made from silver
plated metal and containing more than two hundred candles, provided light
during the night hours.

"Yes, you don't smell of your usual flowery scent." Norion teased him.

"Ha, says the boy that currently smells like a swamp." Aer'andil teased him
back.

"Well at least I still have a scent that resembles nature."

Aer'andil giggled. This could go on for hours but he did not wish it to.

"You win, you win, but I really do need a bath. Do you want to go to our
usual lake?

"How about we go to the Emerald Caves today? I feel rather tired." Norion
asked him as he finished gathering his books and things together Aer'andil
shrugged his shoulders. "I don't mind. I don't remember having been there
before."

"You haven't, at least not with me. They are a short distance outside the
city, to the north. It is not visited by a lot of people, they're
quite...secluded." Norion said, his cheeks acquiring a faint hue of pink.

"Oh...okay. Why are they called Emerald Caves?" Aer'andil asked him. They
left their books and stuff on the shelves by the door and got out of the
classroom.

Aer'andil brushed his hand against Norion's before entwining their fingers
together. Since no one minded that they walk like this, he took every
possible opportunity to do so. He had only known Norion Anorion for two
weeks now but his affection for the boy grew, not by the day but by each
passing second. Norion's voice, his smile, his laugh, his beautiful
eyes. Every bit of him made Aer'andil giddy and fuzzy inside. He could feel
their souls belonging to one another's and yet something was amiss. As if,
he was missing something.

They walked from the palace to the outskirts of the city. There they met up
with another couple of elf children they had made friends with over the
past few weeks.  They traversed the two or so kilometers through the forest
to the Emerald Caves.

It was a majestic sight when they arrived at the caves. The flat terrain
sud-denly rose almost a thousand meters up into a vertical cliff of sheer
black, mossy rock. At the base of the cliff, various streams gathered in a
natural depression that formed a deep lake. All around the lake, there were
caves, nooks and crevices in the rocks in a circular shape. The vegetation,
tall trees, bushes and lichen, were lush and many of the trees heavy
branches reached down to touch the water's surface.

Aer'andil did not have to ask the lake's name. The caves part was obvious
and as was the Emerald part. The water reflected the green vegetation all
around it casting caustics on the rocks and cliff around it. The lake was
deep enough for the murky water to hide the bottom. The sun barely made it
through the thick canopy sending godrays down on them.

Aer'andil stood there taking it all in, until Norion tugged on his hand
walk-ing them to the water's edge. They removed their shoes and clothes but
stayed in their silk loincloths covering their privates.

They were not alone at the lake, there were some other elves there, and
some of their friends as well.

Aer'andil turned his head to see his mother and father sitting on a rock by
the edge.

They both had silk loincloths around their pelvis with the High-Queen also
having one wrapped around her breasts.

His father saw them coming and got up to meet them half way.

Norion pressed his hands against his chest, crossed one on top of the other
and made a bow saluting his High-King.

"I'll be over with Athalos and the others." Norion motioned to a group of
his friends, and giving Aer'andil's hand a squeeze, he left them going for
the wa-ter's edge.

Aer'andil nodded and looked at his father trying to smile. Slowly he had
during these two weeks begun to mellow towards his father, even though they
had not yet talked.

Liandras knelt down placing a hand on each of his son's shoulders before
pulling him in for a hug. Aer'andil hesitated but for a moment, before
reciprocating.

They stayed like so for a while and he could feel it, that feeling of
safety, of being in his father's arms where nothing could harm him.

He opened his eyes just as his father started pulling back and practically
froze. Inside the emerald waters of the lake, there stood a girl. A girl
fair like no other he had seen before. In fact, until very recently girls
had not interested him in that way. That had started to change when they
arrived in Valana, but he had attributed it to his generally heightened
need for sexual release.

He could not tell exactly how tall she was, the water reached just below
her chest, but she had long slender arms.  He found her fingers so adorable
and lean, and her neck looked just edible. Her hair covered most of her
naked top. Long, crimson red and frizzed fell all about her face, neck and
upper body. Wet from the water on the edges they stuck to her body like a
second skin.

She had a nice elongated face with pink lips and a flat sort of nose but
her eyes, her eyes captivated his very being.

She looked at him and a smile formed on her lips, from ear to ear. She
ca-ressed her neck and looked away giggling.

Liandras looked in the direction of his gaze and chuckled.

"Go, go talk to her Aer'andil." He told him gently.

Aer'andil blushed but said nothing. He looked down.

Liandras waited. He knew his son was working things out deep inside him and
talking would not be beneficial to their newfound relationship, fragile as
it was.

Eventually Aer'andil looked up with tears in his eyes. "I...I...don't know
if I can..." He whispered.

Liandras used his index finger and thumb to clear away the tears from his
son's rosy cheeks.

"I know that you can Aer'andil, I have full confidence in you." He said
look-ing into his son's eyes.

"But...but...I am sort of...with someone else...and...I...I..." He trailed
off feel-ing so conflicted.

Liandras chuckled, "Aer'andil, we are not the world of men. Yes, you may be
with Norion Anorion," - he saw his son's eyes bulge out in surprise- "do
not look so surprised Aer'andil.  I have lived for thirty two thousand
years and much I have seen.  Obvious it was that you two are developing
into more than friends." He paused for a moment before continuing.

"Elves do not have the human need to label love, discriminate against it,
or fear its variant forms. Love is love, and it can manifest any way it
wants in the world of Elves. Yes, it is true that Elves mate for life.  But
the number of mates, and I mean not friends, is not etched in stone. You
can decide to be with one or more individuals if they reciprocate your
love." Liandras finished speaking and smiled reassuringly at his flesh and
blood.

"Your mother and I will support you, whatever you decide. Whatever makes
you happy Aer'andil, makes us happy. Now go talk to her before someone else
does. Better to have to deal with rejection than with the resentment of
losing an opportunity for the rest of your life. Living with resentment and
guilt no way to live." He told his son and gave him a gentle push towards
the lake and the unknown girl.

Aer'andil looked at his father, then at the girl and with a sigh he started
walking to her.

Norion was a few meters away swimming and messing around with their
friends, his long time and Aer'andil's new ones, but he looked from time to
time at Aer'andil.

The girl's girlfriends giggled when they saw him approach and whispering
something to her, left and headed to play by one of the smaller waterfalls
splash-ing water over each other.

She just stood there her hands swaying around her in spirals, playing with
the water and the reflections.

Aer'andil approached slowly, hesitantly, secretly hoping something,
some-one would stop him. At the same time, also secretly hoping no one and
nothing would. Thoughts all jumbled up, confused in his young mind.

He stood behind her, in the shallows, the cool, murky water reaching up to
their waists.

"H...hi..." he stuttered, hoping he did not sound to her as nervous as he
felt.

She giggled turning her head, and with a hand brushed some hair from her
eyes.

"Hello my Prince." She said in a voice reminiscent of the most melodious of
bird songs. The voice of an angel if Aer'andil had ever heard one.

Aer'andil could feel his breath catch in his throat and he could feel his
skin react to her beauty causing goosebumps on his hands and belly.

He swallowed dry, hard. His mind racing at a thousand miles an hour
thinking of what to say and how to say it to sound "cool" to her, to win
her over with a single word.

"Aer'andil is my name, what is yours?" He said, remembering how Norion and
the other Elves his age, and older, had introduced themselves to him.

"Tha'ala is my name. I like your name, Storm Arrow." She said covertly
looking him over from head to waist, maybe hoping they were not submerged
waist-high in water so she could take the measure of the rest of him.

"Tha'ala." He said her name, rolling it around in his mouth. "I like it, it
means...love child?"

Tha'ala smiled showing her white teeth, "Loving child, but close enough!"
She said. Her voice was fast becoming intoxicating to Aer'andil.

"I...you know who I am...what do you parents do...work I mean..." He asked
toying with his fingers in the water, trying to hide his nervousness, a
glimmer of hope settling in his heart that this, not only was not going as
catastrophically as he had thought, but was heading in a very pleasant
direction.

"Blacksmith, my father is. For the army of Gel'anr. My mother is a Lady's
maid to your mother, my Prince." She replied,never losing that warm
infectious smile of hers.

"Can I ask you something?" She asked him after a few seconds of silence.

"Yes, sure.  Of course." He answered eagerly.

"How was it...? Being on that other world, what was different?" She asked
him, furrowing her eyebrows in concentration over his expectant answer, not
wanting to miss anything of his response.

"Uhm...well, there are no elves, spirits or magic of any kind. Science and
technology rule instead, and there is no immortality. Everyone lives mortal
lives. Humans are just as greedy I suppose. There is crime and a constant
change in so-ciety, even if slow. How it was...  I think it was normal, I
mean I...don't have memo-ries of here from before. I was taken from Valana
two months or so after my birth so I can only compare it to my experiences
after coming back to Valana.

"There are places on Earth, like here in Valana. Where children don't have
to learn to fight and they worry instead, about growing up faster, or
having friends or other stuff like that. Then again, there are places on
Earth that are, by far more savage and unforgiving than anything I have
seen so far in Valana. Maybe for different reasons." There was so much he
could not tell her.  Not because he did not want to, but because she would
not understand. What could she understand of physics, of the internet, of
planets and stars and astrophysics and satellites, and so many other things
that were considered common knowledge back on Earth.

"No spirits or magic...no Elves..." She whispered, unable to comprehend how
the two worlds could be so fundamentally different.  Unable to understand
or comprehend a world without spirits, withoutabilities like magic and a
world without the existence of her kin.

He placed a hand on hers, feeling her wet skin under his. She looked at
him.

"There is beauty on Earth, but nothing like what I have seen so far in
Gel'anr and Glinthala. This place is...I cannot do justice to how I feel
about it, with words. Nowhere else either here, in Valana, or on Earth,
have I felt like it is my home like I feel about Gel'anr."  He told her in
an effort to get her mind off of Earth.

"This, I can understand Aer'andil. Gel'anr and Glinthala have always been
your home, even though you had been taken from it." She replied, not
removing her hand from his.

"I guess you're right...even if I was taken from here as an infant, it has
al-ways been my home."

`I am a girl. We usually are correct." She said giggling.

"On Earth, I read somewhere that a woman is only as good as her man and a
man is only as good as his woman. If one is found wanting, then so too is
the other, for he or she has chosen a mate not deserving of him or her. You
cannot be always in the right . For that would mean that your mate in life
would have be always wrong, which would make him a very unintelligent
man. Is that what you want?" He asked her seriously. The fact alone that he
had remembered that sur-prised him, as he had read it quite a bit of time
ago, somewhere on the internet.

* * *

A few dozen meters away his parents, unable to resist the temptation to
overhear the conversation, were trying not to burst out laughing.

"An Elf and your son he truly is." Felwyn Galay whispered to her mate in
life, full of love and pride for both the men now in her life.

"He is right you know, and I could not have found a better Utheron'karalas,
my soul." Liandras whispered back to her.

* * *

Tha'ala closed and opened her mouth but nothing would come out. Finally,
she turned her head, yielding defeat in this.

"No, I do not want that." She said, her voice barely above a whisper.

Aer'andil smiled and squeezed her hand.

"What animal will you transform into when you grow up?" He asked her
smiling warmly.

"Only twenty years I have lived so I have time before I can transform.  But
I will be transforming into a Black-bellied whistling duck.  Is it true
that you'll be transforming into a white phoenix?" She asked him smiling
back.

Their conversation went on for some time before Norion joined them.

"Good day to you Tha'ala. I hope the sun finds you well this day." Norion
greeted her in the manner taught to all Elven children since birth.

"Thank you, Norion Anorion. The sun finds me in a good mood, and how are
you?" She answered him.

"You two know each other?" Aer'andil asked.

"Yes, we are friends and see each other a lot since both our parents work
in or around the Royal Palace. Are you and Norion Anorion friends?" She
asked.

The question was an innocent one. Tha'ala had no way of knowing the
in-creasing depth of feeling they had towards each other, but it did make
them self-conscious about the reality of their relationship.  Even if it
was not, as such, con-demned in Elven society. The result was their cheeks
turned a deeper shade of pink as they stole a glance at each other.

Tha'ala blushed as well, l after a second or two, when she realised the
cause of the silence. Even if they had not said anything, the effect of her
answer was answer enough. "Oh, okay." She said softly.

She surprised them both by giving Norion a kiss on his cheek and then, in
an almost lightning fast motion, a peck on Aer'andil's lips.

It caught him by complete surprise and their eyes almost bulged out of
their eye-sockets. "I hope I will see you around soon. My mother is waiting
for me back home." She spoke, looking at Aer'andil, before she turned to
leave.

"Yes, I would like that." Aer'andil spontaneously answered before he could
stop himself. Truth be told, he did not regret not stopping himself.

She waved at them and started walking through the murky water to the lake's
shore.

Aer'andil kept gazing at her as she left, her lithe hips and body swaying
in the water. He let out a small, soft whimper when he saw the rest of her
developing, yet curveous body. Her melon shaped buttocks, although covered
by silk attire, looked so inviting, it made him long to talk to her again
and maybe even want more.

He pushed those thoughts aside and looked at Norion. He had expected to see
jealousy or anger in his sweet face but instead he saw joy.  Right at that
mo-ment, even though he had only known Norion for two weeks, he knew to the
core of his being that he was head over heels in love with him and his
incredible, kind, gentle soul. He hugged him closely, tightly feeling their
naked bodies touch and Norion's warm, juniper berries-smelling breath on
his neck.

He wanted time to stop. He felt so content just being like this, that he
did not want anything to change. If that could only happen, but it could
not. He pulled back.

They spent some time swimming around, playing with Norion's friends,
friends that were slowly becoming his.

The sun was descending behind the mountain when their friends had to leave
for their homes.

"Do you have to leave as well?" He asked Norion.

"No, I do not, I have talked with my parents and I can stay a bit longer,
at least until dinner." Norion replied.

"Good, I...ehm...I like having you around." Aer'andil said blushing
profusely.

Norion giggled, "So do I." came his answer.

Looking around Aer'andil saw his parents talking to another Elf.  There did
not appear to be anyone else in or near the lake.

Soon after the elf talking to his parents left, he saw them getting ready
to leave.

"I want to go talk to my father, do you want to stay or I can find you back
in the royal palace?" He asked Norion.

"No, I'll stay. I...also want to talk privately to you about a...something
that is urgent to me." Norion said in response, sealing it with a kiss to
Aer'andil's cheek.

Aer'andil reciprocated in kind and then moved to where his parents were.

"Dad...uhm...can we talk some...alone?" He asked his father.

"Yes, of course." Liandras answered. Not even trying to hide his joy at
Aer'andil's request. He turned to his wife. "I'll see you back in the
palace, Half-of-mine." She smiled and proceeded to give him a kiss and then
giving Aer'andil a hug, she left.

They sat on the rocks on the shore, the soles of their feet dangling in the
cold water.

They sat in silence Liandras knew his son was gathering his thoughts so he
did not start speaking first.

Aer'andil was looking at the opposite shore and the vertical cliffs full of
caves. He took a breath, a deep one, his eyes closed.  "Why...why did you
send me away? Would I not have been safer here in Gel'anr?" He wasn't
angry, his voice betrayed only sadness.

"No. That is the short answer. Do you want to know the long answer?"
Li-andras was not angry or irritated either, just as equally sad as his
son.

"Yes, please...I...I don't understand. For twelve years I thought that my
parents had given me away because they were teenagers who had gotten
pregnant and didn't want me.  Then I learn that I am some Elven prince that
will have to slay some great evil...it's just too much..." Aer'andil said
taking his knees between his hands, turning to look at his father.

"Not slay...undo." His spirit spoke into his mind. He registered it but his
at-tention was on his father.

"I shall start when you were born then, having already told you what
hap-pened before then. Your mother and I were so happy. Not just because
there was another heir to the throne, to the line of Glothoin, but because
we had another child, another son. A child we intended to cherish and love
unconditionally. So much, I wanted to teach you, father to son.  To be
there for you, to raise you into a just, kind, gentle ruler but relentless
against any who would want harm to come to pass to our people.

"Our happiness lasted only two days, for after two days the seer made the
prophecy. When she makes a prophecy, the only ones to hear it are those who
will guard it, and the person or persons it is made for. It is up to them
to decipher it. I heard it and the brother of the King of Dara heard
it. I...we still do not know who asked for this prophecy. I think we can
guess that it is whoever is after you, probably the same person who
commands the armies of Zah Dah.

"I sent out emissaries to all the kings of Elves and men to ascertain who
the offspring were before the agents of the rising evil, mentioned in the
prophecy could." Liandras spoke calmly, never breaking eye contact with his
son.

"Not rising... Evil's will ancient beyond aeons, first of all, it wills
after ae-ons." Aer'andil's spirit spoke again in his mind.

"A month later the Elven kings and high aristocracy had replied, and no
other newborn infant matched the criteria set out by the prophecy.  Neither
did any children yet to be born shortly after. None did...except you. Your
mother and I were so worried, devastated.  We did not want to have to send
away our only child since our first son was killed but we waited, waited
for the answers of the Kings of Men.

"Two nights later your mother woke up in the middle of the night to your
cries. She walked to your room thinking you were hungry, in pain or in need
of company. The usual reasons a baby wakes up in the middle of the
night. When she opened the door to your chamber, she froze in mortal fear,
on top of you stood three shadowkillers, ready to slit your throat."

"Shadowkillers?" Aer'andil asked raising his brow in question.

"A very long story for another time.  What you need to know now is that
they are the best guild of hired assassins in Valana and if you ever come
across them,run.  Run in the other direction as fast as you are able. Your
mother, alt-hough frightened to death, stood her ground and conjured forth
the brightest ball of fire she could muster directing it at them while
summoning the royal guards and me.

"Why a ball of fire? Would it not also kill me?"

"The only way to kill a Shadowkiller is intense bright light or daylight
and no, it would not.  Your mother and your spirit had made sure of it. She
managed to kill one and injure another by the time I came into the room
with a dozen honour guards. Our combined effort was enough to drive the
rest away." Liandras explained.

"But if bright light can kill them...why not use it? If one elf, my mother,
could conjure a spell powerful enough to kill one, and injure another,
couldn't your combined power kill them?" Aer'andil asked perplexed.

"No, not in a timely fashion. Your mother had caught them off guard.  They
were not expecting to be interrupted and the sight of you in mortal danger
brought forth a huge surge of emotions in your mother.  Emotions, she
trans-formed into powerful magic. She surprised them but the element of
surprise ended there. The remaining two Shadowkillers raised magical
defenses that pre-vented us from even casting light-inducing spells or
incantations. We could not prolong the fight over your cradle as it could
have harmed you by accident, so we drove them off.

The next day I chose two guardians for you, one male and one female, and
sent you to that other world with instructions and evidence of the truth of
what they would eventually have to tell you." Liandras paused for a
moment. Now it was his turn to look away at the cliffs opposite them.

"I will never forget your mother's wailing cries as you departed Valana for
Earth.  Nor I think, can I ever forgive myself. Within days, I sent a
missive to the other guardian telling him to do the same and send Lucas to
the same world as I had sent you.  I hoped you two would eventually meet up
and become friends. After that was done, we cast the amnesia spell with the
help of the seer and a dozen other elven magic users and speakers.  We did
this to make sure that who-ever was after you, would not know who you were
or where you had been sent.  Or even until when you would be away. All
required to give me...us time to pre-pare and you to train." Liandras said
trying to hide the true depth of his sorrow.

"Why did you select Earth?" Aer'andil continued asking.

"A complicated question for a complicated answer.  In short...it had no
magic and you and Lucas would grow the same." Liandras sounded as if he had
expected the question.

"But...we are both children now..." Aer'andil stated more than asked with
his voice trailing in the end.

"Yes, you are but you have come back το Valana ten years too early.
Had I sent you to any other world with magic, or even kept you here under
the amnesia spell, you would have remained a child and Lucas would have
grown into an adult." Liandras said gently.

The conversation was going a lot better than he had expected.  After his
son's justified outburst after he had been told who he was, he did not want
to say any-thing in a tone that could be misunderstood by the young boy. It
had taken a month of patience and careful contact, for his son to open up
and mellow towards him and he would not risk ruining any progress made so
far.

There was silence for a while.  It was only broken by Aer'andil with a
ques-tion.

"Why not keep me here...with or without the amnesia spell? It can't have
been just that you wanted me and Lucas growing at the same rate..."  There
was pain in his voice, and fading anger.

"Maybe we could have kept you here with or without the amnesia spell but I
fear either would have been catastrophic. It may sound selfish but can you
imagine me seeing you every day and not being able to tell you that you are
my son.  The torture it would have put me through?  Moreover, if in the end
my re-solve had broken, I would have told you who you are way too
prematurely and the world would have crushed and crumbled before us.

"What if by seeing you every day your mother, one of the most powerful
empathic magic users I have ever known, broke through the amnesia spell?
The results would have been the same. Merol told me that my brother
hijacked you.  The spirit you have now, inside you, was the one meant to be
inside you.  It was when you were born and it should have backer-entered
when you returned to Valana. My brother broke all the rules when his spirit
entered you but I guess...it matters little now doesn't it...?

"By telling you your name, he risked a lot more than you know. That, and
you knowing his name and telling King Lados, almost did break the amnesia
spell.  It is now partially broken ...whoever asked for the prophecy and
sent those Shad-owkillers after you, now knows who you are.

"But to return to your question, yes, maybe I could have kept you here with
the amnesia spell but I have explained to you what could have gone
wrong. Now I will explain to you why it could not happen without the
amnesia spell.

"Whoever is behind this had the audacity, the guts, to send Shadowkillers
into the royal palace of Gel'anr.  The center of Elven power, the seat of
the High-King, and the best protected location in almost all of Elfdom and
all this within a month of your birth. What would he have done in the
coming months and years?

"Two would be the possible outcomes: The defenses around you would
eventually be breached and you would have been killed, or we would have
actually managed to protect you. In order for that to happen, you would
have lived a sheltered life,, without any privacy and with a constant of
assassination attempts and death. That is no life to live. Living for the
sake of living is no life at all. You would not be the person you are now.
You would not be ready to face this, as you are now.  For this evil to
lose, to be defeated and slain, you and Lucas must be the persons you are
now with all of your faults and qualities." Liandras took a deep breath and
exhaled. Aer'andil said nothing, did nothing but tears were streaming down
his rosy cheeks leaving wet paths behind them.

"What I did, I did out of the deepest possible love and care for you and
your safety.  I care for no other person, creature or being in this, or any
other world, as I do for you and your mother. There is nothing I would not
do for you two if it meant protecting you and providing for you, the life
you deserve. I would tear the world and heavens asunder with my bare hands
and challenge the Aeternae animus themselves. I would open the Gathlail
Aeternae, undo the pact and bring doom to all if it meant keeping you
safe. I would sac..."  What Liandras was saying was interrupted as
Aer'andil hugged him impulsively crying fully now.

Liandras hugged him back caressing his back and hair, planting kisses on
the top of his head.

Norion looked on and wiped a tear from his cheek, Not of sadness but of
happiness at seeing the boy that had captivated his heart and soul have
this inti-mate moment with his father and start to surpass his anger
towards him.

"I...I love you Papa! I am sorry I yelled at you!" Aer'andil said amidst
sobs and hiccups.

"It is okay Son. I love you truly, unconditionally and beyond
bounds. Con-sidering the rude awakening to your real identity, no one can
really blame you for your outburst." Liandras whispered to him never
breaking the affectionate hug.

They remained like so, both unwilling to break away from the tenderness and
affection of the moment.

Eventually Aer'andil pulled back and looked up to meet his father's gaze.

"Thanks...Dad, for talking and all...I don't know if I agree with it and I
sure as hell don't understand everything but...I can understand you had
your reasons.  That you maybe felt that there was no other way. It may take
some more time for me to accept it all but you are my father, I love you
and I don't want to be angry at you." He said wiping away the remaining
tears from his eyes.

Liandras nodded smiling and caressed his cheek.

Aer'andil stood up and looked around for his friend. Having spotted him, he
started walking over to him.

Liandras looked at nothing in particular for a few moments, seemingly lost
in his thoughts and then, standing up from where he was sitting on the
rocks, he took the road home.

Norion jumped in the water and swam to the center of the lake waiting for
Aer'andil.

Aer'andil smirked and dove under the surface. He moved his body, legs and
hands like a dolphin until he reached Norion and with a swift jerk of his
hand, he dragged him underwater by his ankle.

Norion looked at his friend's figure underwater. He looked even sexier than
when he was dry. The water made his long, blond hair wave and move almost
ethereally.  Bubbles were coming out of his mouth, his green eyes
contrasting with the lake's emerald-blue colours and his body moved like a
professional dancer to stay under the surface.

Aer'andil smiled and cupped Norion's cheeks in his hands gently, softly. He
brought their faces closer and closer together until their lips met and an
ever in-creasingly passionate kiss ensued.

Norion closed his eyes kissing him back as their kiss deepened.  Their
breaths united while a few bubbles escaped from the corners of their
mouths.

Aer'andil could feel it, deep inside the seat of his being, the
significance of this kiss, the uniqueness of it. No kiss before had made
him feel like so. No kiss ever before had felt as good as this. He felt as
if he was not just merely sharing his breath with Norion but his very soul.
And Norion was reciprocating in kind.

The kiss lasted for a few minutes until they had to ascend to the surface
for air. For those few moments, they felt as if they were the last two
beings in Valana. In sweet isolation, with no further need or desire than
to love each other and share that kiss.

Norion and Aer'andil stood completely alone in the middle of the lake
looking intoat each other's eyes, mirrors into each other's souls.

Aer'andil gave the softest of giggles, touching his lip with his
fingers. It was not the first time they kissed by a long shot but this was
, by far, the most sensu-ous so far. The kisses they shared only seemed to
increase in contentment and love, as did their relationship.  With every
passing day trust, love, even if so far not called so, and affection grew
between them.

Norion responded with a similar giggle and before long, they were laughing
for no good reason, never breaking eye contact.

Norion stopped laughing, and crossing his hands around behind Aer'andil's
neck, he leaned in for another kiss.  Starting with brushing his lips
against Aer'andil's, then applying pressure on different parts of his lips
before opening them up so that his tongue could caress Aer'andil's lips.

Aer'andil invited him in like so many times before, by opening his lips and
breathing in, his fruit-scented breath so intoxicating to Norion. He moaned
a soft sound and taking in Aer'andil's breath, he pressed his lips and
darted his tongue like a fleshy, moist javelin into Aer'andil's warm mouth.

Aer'andil wrapped his hands around Norion's slim, soft to the touch waist
and pulled him in. He could feel both his and Norion's members standing to
at-tention, straining to come out of their silk undergarments.

Norion broke the kiss and took Aer'andil by the hand, walking them out of
the water. He took them to one of the isolated cave entrances where they
would not be spotted by anyone that may come near the lake.  What was about
to hap-pen was for them alone and no one else.

Norion sat on his knees on a large, smooth, flat rock, his hands on his
knees waiting for Aer'andil to sit opposite to him.

Aer'andil did not know what was about to happen, yet somehow, as if by
instinct, he knew that this was quite serious and solemn to Norion.

He decided to imitate Norion's kneeling position.

The sun was going down, nearing the end of his daily trip across the
sky. Through the sparse cloudsclouds, it still shined down on them, warm
rays creating shapes on the ground around them with the shadows of the
clouds, trees and rocks.

Norion looked him over, head to toe overtly making him blush at the
scru-tiny even if it came from Norion. He then proceeded to run his hands
slowly, de-liberately but gently over Aer'andil's forehead, then downwards
to his nose, giving it a gentle pinch, then rubbing his lips softly. He
paused there waiting for Aer'andil's reaction.

Aer'andil knew this not to be a game, even though there was a lot of Elven
culture he knew not of.

He imitated Norion's actions and paused, his fingers on the other boy's
ru-by, moist lips.

Norion smiled the sweetest smile he could manage without even knowing he
did it.  He then traced his hands slowly down Aer'andil's neck, over his
naked, smooth torso, staying there rubbing the pink nipples teasing them
into attention before travelling down to his belly and abdomen. He looked
down for a second before,once again, looking up into Aer'andil's sparkling
orbs of mirth. He cupped Aer'andil's package and squeezed it slightly,
gently with one hand while the other tickled its way to his buttocks
squeezing them.

Norion stayed like that making Aer'andil blush like never before but also
giggle, as he began to understand what this ceremony was about.

Aer'andil mimicked Norion's movements again but paid special attention to
Norion's navel and nicely toned, but smooth, abdomenalabdominal muscles
before cupping Norion's satchel in one hand and tear shaped, small melon
sized buns in the other.

Norion placed his face on Aer'andil's neck giving him a kiss there and just
rested there.

Aer'andil followed suit giving Norion a kiss on his cheek before nesting
his face in the hollow of Norion's neck, inhaling the boy's fruity scent.

"Oal ceth vil endalin, oal ceth vil methalii." Norion whispered to him.

Feldon had started teaching him the Elven tongue so he understood this to
be, "you are my life, you are my soul." It made him feel so warm and cozy
being close to Norion and yet somehow, he felt incomplete. Even thinking
this, he spoke the same words back to Norion his mind wandering back to
thoughts of Tha'ala.

Was it possible?  Could he be in love with two different people, and two
people of different sexes to boot? All he knew was that the idea felt
right, that it made him feel happy and content.

* * *

Micraal had spent these past weeks in Dol'Adur, land of the rabbit Elves,
training in stealth, agility and speed. He had arrived in Gel'anr earlier
and had spent the better part of the day searching for Aer'andil and
exploring the city of Glinthala.

When he finally found who he was looking for he saw him sitting with Norion
in the secluded cave opening and watched as the two boys displayed their
affection and love to each other.

* * *

Qazameria two weeks ago.

Lucas was deeply engrossed in reading and learning about some of the
supportive protection runes, their uses and counters. He had been at it for
the better part of two days.

"Master Onaras, can a rune of protection shield be combined with a rune of
stalwart tower and a healing spirit for maximum potency to create different
results, as well as heal any nearby allies?" Lucas asked the tutor standing
in front of her and a class full of pupils.

Master Onaras, a very old, very knowledgeable Elf in the ways of the
Speakers looked at him with unblinking amber eyes. Lucas thought they were
more like wells of ageless knowledge and wisdom. Master Onaras was almost
forty five thousand years old and she had spent the better part of those
forty thousand years or so learning about runes.

"Yes, you can combine different runes for different results. Your proposed
combination has some advantages but it would be too rigid, Also, including
a healing spirit can mean it can be turned against you rather than be
beneficial if you have someone knowledgeable standing against you. What can
heal can also cause the opposite if corrupted.

"It would be a much better combination to include a rune of protection
shield with a rune of offensive spear and call in the healing spirit only
if you need it.  To not have it bound to the incantation from the start. A
much more fluid combination, I think."  Master Onaras turned her head when
the door to her class opened and Merol walked in.

He whispered something in her ear.

"Pupil Lucas, Master Merol would like to talk to you outside." She said and
motioned towards the door.

Lucas got up and walked outside into the corridor with Merol.

"Varania has fallen. It has happened a lot sooner than anyone expected and
Aer'andil was attacked on his way to Gel'anr by flying beasts. He is okay."
Merol added when he saw the look of worry in Lucas' eyes.

"The High-King has called for a war council in eleven months in
Gel'anr. All the human and Elven kings will attend, and so will you and I."

"No! I will not stay away from my best friend for almost a year." Lucas
yelled.

"You must. Your training is important."

"My training can continue in Gel'anr. I am going there with or without
you!" Lucas continued stubbornly.

Merol laughed, his hands crossed in front of his chest.

"Fair enough, but we won't be leaving for another two weeks and that is
final." He spoke calmly but Lucas knew it to be nonnegotiable.

He nodded and re-entered the classroom.

* * *

The citizens of Zah Dah had cowered in their homes for weeks now, ever
since the Master of Zah Dah had learned of the ill news of the war. Of
course, they did not know what those ill tidings were but ever since that
day they did not dare go out of their homes unless there was no other
option. For when the Master of Zah Dah did not have his way his malice
cascaded down the ranks usually leading to mass executions.

Naire looked outside the window. The black onyx stone of the tower matched
the black skies outside but, of late, the sun's rays remained exiled from
the skies of Zah Dah on a permanent basis.

He turned his attention to the heavy, bolted doors. He motioned to the
guards and they opened them.

"Kirvakir Thargor Olan awaits you, my Lord." One of the black and red
at-tired armoured guards, with the Zah Dah honour guards' insignia on their
chests, said as they stood in attention for the General.

"I would not want for our Master to hear you saying that if I were you
sol-dier. He would not be as...he would kill you where you stand."  Naire
said as he walked passed them.

"Yes, my Lord."

Naire walked into the war room. Olan was looking at a map of Valana and a
scatter of documents.

"My Master, Varania has fallen earlier than expected." He said making a
deep bow.

Olan stayed silent for a while before speaking, not even bothering to look
at Naire.

"The bait has been set. Tell General Atrik to stay in Varania until the
com-bined human- elven army assembles. Then attack Lavonia."  Olan said
calmly as if talking about the weather, displaying no emotion in his voice.

"Yes, your Highness."

"I want the civil war in Dara to get progressively worse Naire. Have our
al-lies in Batorn start preparing the ground for the invasion of Dara."

"Yes, My Master."

"Tell Droholost to have his dragons start attacking closer to Eri'Adar and
even Eri'Adar itself but he, along with his elite units, is to stay behind.
I want them and all of the Orkhavocs currently marauding in the west and
south of Eri'Adar, to gather to the south of the Blood Marches and wait for
further instructions."

"My Lord, placing Orkhavocs and dragons in the same place is
not...advisable..." Naire was violently interrupted as he smashed against
the wall with a flick of Olan's hand and then was pulled back closer, his
throat constricted by an unseen force as Olan whispered something.

"I do not require your advice Naire, only your complete and absolute
obe-dience.  Lest, of course, you want the enchantment keeping you in this
world of the living broken." Olan's voice remained calm, even if malice and
cruelty poured from it like liquid fire. It was not a question that needed
an answer. Olan contin-ued talking.

"The dragons can eat as many of them as they want. Orkhavocs are
ex-pendable and their war chiefs are under my dominion, their minds are not
their own. You are to bend Droholost's mind to your will, I never intended
for him to be...independent. I will transfer control of the Orkhavoc war
chief operating in that area and his lieutenants to you. You will lead that
army when the time comes. For now, you are to leave immediately for
Garther's Bane"

"To do what, my Lord?  As I understand it, we will not attack yet?"

"You will train both dragons and Orkhavocs to fight Elves, Naire. Now go."
Olan waved dismissively at him.

Naire knew better than to say anything else and so he departed from the war
room.

The heavy doors closed behind him with a characteristic "thud".

"Soon, soon my lovelies, soon you will taste death again." Olan spoke to
the captured spirits in the blade's stones as he caressed them laughing
loudly.

* * *

Present day.

Norion lifted his head from Aer'andil's neck, "We are bound together to
eternity's end, together to live the life we want, the next step is to
recite to each other a poem that describes all of our feelings and emotions
for one another."

"I don't know any poems..." Aer'andil said his voice trailing off in
sadness and fear that he would lose Norion because of it.

Norion smiled, "You can either search in the library in Glinthala or write
something of your own.  Take your time, there is no rush.  It must be true
and complete. If we like each other's poems, then the final step is
to...uhm..."complete" each other." Norion said blushing.

Aer'andil's eyes bulged out of their sockets as he choked and giggled at
the same time, his jaw dropped open in surprise.

He nodded and caressed Norion's cheek before giving him a sloppy, wet kiss.

Norion got up and held Aer'andil's hand in his, helping him to get
up. Threading their fingers together, they started walking to the royal
palace.

In Qazameria.

Lucas fell onto the wall face first before falling to the ground. He got
up, picked up his dual long swords and raunrun towards Merol.

He feigned an attack to the right and at the last possible moment, he
at-tacked to the left. Merol did not even move as he grabbed Lucas' sword
hand with his own and deflected the other with his vambrace.

The rune Lucas had cast was ineffective against Merol's runes. Lucas
how-ever, did not look distraught or defeated. He used the hand holding his
own and tried to kick Merol in the bollocks, but Merol saw it coming.

Lucas tried to swing at Merol's face with his free hand. Merol dodged it
easily and pushed him back.

Lucas staggered and struggled to find his balance but not fall.

Regaining his balance Lucas cast two runes into the air and attacked Merol
yelling defiantly.

Merol deflected one of the runes with ease but the other one caught him
off-guard and forced the air out of his lungs.

Lucas saw the break in Merol's defencesdefenses and lost no time as he
swung his swords at him.

There was a metallic sound as blade met blade and a dry "thud" as blade met
armour. One of Lucas' swords had found its way to Merol's leather-armour
protected ribs.

Lucas yelled excited. After almost six weeks, he had managed to hit Merol.

Merol hid a smirk of pride for his student and spoke very calmly. "Look
be-low."

Looking down he saw a spectral blade almost poking at his boy-treasures.

They disengaged taking a step back.

"What must you never forget?"

Lucas took a breath and swiped the sweat from his forehead, "Always look at
the whole of the energy, of the battle and never rush in if you can't
control the outcome."

Merol nodded, "Yes, take the rest of the day to say goodbye to your friends
here in the monastery and gather your things.  We leave for Gel'anr in a
few hours."

Lucas nodded and picking up his runes bundle, he left the training room.

It was early in the morning so his two friends would be going to their
clas-ses. He found them near Master Qaralos' classroom.

"Elania, Barthlos. I came to say goodbye...I am leaving for Gel'anr in a
few hours. I will miss you both!" He spoke, the sadness in his voice for
leaving his friends behind obvious, On the other hand, he was going to see
his best friend, brother almost, again after almost two months so there was
also excitement.

Barthlos looked sad, and not only because of what Lucas had just told them.

"I am sad to see you depart Qazameria's shores, my friend. I hope you will
have many prosperous years ahead of you." Elania said and with a small bow
she left for her class.

"Barthlos, why are you sad? It's not just me leaving, is it?"

"I haven't had any news of my family and friends since the fall of Varania
to the armies of Zah Dah. I am worried for them." The boy said looking
down.

"I'll ask King Lados if you can stay here until you have news of your
fami-ly...or until you are an adult." Lucas said seriously.

Barthlos' head snapped up, his eyes watering. He kissed Lucas impulsively.

Lucas was taken aback but Barthlos certainly knew how to kiss and so he
melted and gave himself to the kiss, kissing Barthlos back.  His hands
squeezing Barthlos' cute, pear shaped fleshy mounts.

Barthlos broke the kiss giggling and gently slapped away Lucas' hand from
his behind. "Thank you." He said simply, softly.

Lucas chuckled, "Of course, you're my friend...hopefully I'll see you again
someday." He told the boy.

Barthlos leaned in and whispered something in his ear, only for him to
hear. Lucas blushed red like a beetroot.

They hugged one more time and, with a peck on the lips, Lucas left for his
dorm room. He packed his stuff and left with Merol for Ilandri knowing he
would probably not see the monastery again.

King Lados waited for them in Qazameria's port with an entourage of Elves
behind him.

Merol talked a little with King Lados. King Lados gave orders to some of
the Elves and they boarded a ship that was docked at the wooden docks.

"Uhm...King Lados...can I ask a favour of you?" Lucas asked the Elven king.

"Yes, you may, young one."

"A friend of mine from the monastery..." Lucas started but King Lados
chuckled and interrupted him.

"Barthlos, a male child from a village near Varania? You'd like me to offer
him asylum here until he learns that his family is safe or, until he is an
adult, if his family's lives have been claimed by the darkness that
threatens us all?" King Lados said looking at Lucas smiling.

"How...?" Lucas asked shocked at how the king could even know what he was
thinking.

"There's very little, if anything, that happens in my island that I do not
know of. And yes, he may stay here for as long as it is required." King
Lados said, grinning like a young boy.

"Thank you, your highness!" Lucas said making a small bow.

"You are most welcome, Young One.  The Lamanos, meaning strength in our
Elven language, will get you safely to Gel'anr." King Lados said and
pointed to the same ship the Elves had just previously boarded.

Lucas looked at the elegant ship and saw it was shaped like a giant
leaf. The destroyer class Lamanos must have been near fifty or so meters in
length, with two masts and diagonal trigonal sails. At the bow and stern,
there were two raised platforms for archers and emplacements for war
machines. The lower hull was reinforced with metal sheet and on the front;
there was a conical, tapered metal extrusion enabling it to ram other ships
when in naval battle. Just above that, a partial horse stood bolted to the
hull with its two front legs raised. It was a fine ship.

They boarded the Elven destroyer and the captain gave the order to set
sail. There was a flurry of movement as the elven sailors started about
their duties.

"Elduhost Merol, Lucas, there are cabins below if you wish to rest. It
should take us about three hours to reach Gel'anr." The Captain said, and
went to the rudder wheel.

Three elves stood at the bow of the ship and started singing as they exited
the port, causing the wind to change.

Merol descended the stairs to the cabin while Lucas stayed up on deck
watching the sea and the sky.

Almost three and a half hours later, they entered the rocky port of
Lea'laros.

"Welcome to Lea'laros or Blue Waters." The captain said.

The port was not a large one.  It was more of a crescent
moon-shaped,in-land lagoon with an opening that contained a lighthouse at
either end. All of the buildings were of white or ochre limestone with
red-brown- roofs perched on the rocky cliffs. Trees were everywhere.  Some
in search of light had bent almost hor-izontally and their leaves touched
the water's surface. Stone bridges connected the various parts of the
crescent port and the fallen leaves decorated the clear blue and turquoise
waters.

Thedock what was almost out of a fairytale. Made of wood, it had huge
willow trees rising out of the water on one side. The willow trees were so
tall that the ship's masts and sails did not reach the arches made by their
lower branches as they descended, quite a few meters away from the ship,
and touched the water.

Lucas disembarked. He looked over the dock and was amazed by the quantity
of marine life in the sea. There were fish of all sorts, small to large,
whole schools of them circling around. A few seals were sunbathing on some
rocks on the other side of the port, looking to the world as if they hadn't
a care in the world. Seagulls and other sea birds were flying about trying
to catch a fish to eat or find a place to perch on the vertical rocks.

"How are we leaving here? I don't see a road..." Lucas asked Merol.

"Do you know what the unofficial name of this village is amongst those who
know Elven lore?" Merol asked him back.

"No..." His voice trailed off as he looked around for a means by which to
leave the port.

Merol chuckled. "TheVillage of Ten Thousand Steps. Most of the Elves of
Gel'anr have no need of roads or paths after they become adults and, with
the exception of other elves, few humans ever visit Gel'anr so when they
do...the only path available is dug and carved in the cliff and it consists
of ten thousand steps."

"What?! Ten thousand steps? That will take us hours to climb!" Lucas
ex-claimed in dismay.

"No...I have done it in one. This will greatly help to increase your
stamina. Let's go." Merol said and started walking.

* * *

At the center of the island, on the top of the cliff where Glinthala was
built, in his room in the royal palace Aer'andil was lying on his side on
his bed. He was completely naked, feeling very flushed and horny as he
suckled on Norion's boy sword and Norion suckled on his under the bed
covers, feeling all warm and com-fortable.

This was not the first time this activity had taken place between them but
this was the first time since their little ceremony in the Emerald caves,
so this time was precious and special to them.

Norion took the initiative and using his hands he groped Aer'andil's
but-tocks and gently squeezed them before spreading them.

Aer'andil felt a finger tentatively probe his puckered, virgin, pink
rosebud.

His first instinct was to tense up and clench his butt cheeks but then this
was Norion and he trusted him not to hurt him.  With a soft sigh he relaxed
and tried opening his legs to give Norion better access.

They continued sucking each other and Norion kept rubbing Aer'andil's most
private treasure but did not go further than that, as if waiting for
something.

Norion. His earthly pine scent, the texture of his skin, the feel his
boyhood in his mouth intoxicated Aer'andil beyond measure. Bobbing his head
up and down on the succulent flesh-stick, he imitated Norion and pressed
his finger up against Norion's pink treasure.

Norion spread his thighs to give him access and moaned. He pressed his
finger more firmly against Aer'andil's puckered hole but it would not give
way, he kept on pushing until all of a sudden it opened like a flower
swallowing his finger to the first knuckle. Aer'andil yelled a muffled yell
and tensed his rectal muscles. Surprised and in a rush of temporary pain,
his erection subsided but Norion quickly brought it back sucking with his
warm, moist mouth.

Norion did not move his finger inside the tight, hot hole but did not
remove it either. A few moments later, the pain subsided and he relaxed
again, loosening up his rectal muscles. Norion pushed further, gently,
before removing his finger entirely, only to push it back again. Aer'andil
winced but tried not to tense up.

He wanted this, he knew that, but it was painful or at the very least
un-comfortable. It was not like in stories, where kids his age just take
fingers in their behinds as if it were nothing. So Aer'andil let out a sigh
and pushed back on Nori-on's finger. He almost yelled again as the finger
embedded itself wholly in his lovehole.

He whimpered and tears fell down his rosy cheeks.

"Love? Are you...?" Norion started asking, worried but Aer'andil smiled and
planted a sloppy, wet kiss on his lips.

"I...I'm okay...I want this...I do...with you, it's just...ugh..." He
moaned as he felt Norion slowly move his finger out of his boyhole and then
re-insert it just as slowly.

Norion went back to sucking Aer'andil's boydick, spreading his butt-cheeks
with one hand and fingering him with the other.

"OW!" Norion yelped when Aer'andil pushed his finger in his bumhole. It
felt so tight and warm, so inviting. Aer'andil didn't move his finger until
Norion relaxed and wiggled his bum, testing the waters at the new feeling.

He let out a moan and attacked Aer'andil's pouch of boy-cream with his lips
and blood-red tongue.

Aer'andil shivered in bliss. The sensory overload was becoming too much for
his young brain.

He too went for Norion's tight, smooth ballsack, nibbling it. Taking each
of the two grape sized jewels in his mouth and gently pulling them out
before licking between them and below them to Norion's perineum. He could
feel Norion's thighs and knees contract around his head, rubbing his ears,
reacting to the sen-sations and pleasures Aer'andil was giving him.

Aer'andil's legs opened more, giving Norion access so his legs did not
touch his ears, but open as they were, Norion was in the perfect position
to leave the nuts in his mouth.  He licked lower until, stretching his
butt-cheeks with his slender fingers, he took a sniff of what he thought
would smell...unpleasant. In-stead, it smelled of ground and sweat.

He started licking the closed rosebud and he felt Aer'andil's skin vibrate
with goosebumps as signals of pure pleasure shot to his brain.

Norion twisted his finger and bumped into something. Something that sent
Aer'andil into a guttural groan, his chest heaving for air, his eyes
rolledto the back of his skulland his toes tensed and curled as he spilled
his seed into Norion's waiting mouth.

Feeling Aer'andil go into rapture and bliss was enough to send Norion over
the edge, spilling his meagre offerings over Aer'andil's forehead, cheeks
and nose.

It was a moment before either of them had the strength, and breath, to
move. Aer'andil pivoted around until he was head to head with Norion, their
feet entwining slowly, toes rubbing together under the covers.

They kissed, their noses coming into contact as their lips and tongues
tus-sled below.

Aer'andil broke the kiss. "That. Was. Amazing!" He declared in a hushed
voice.

Norion chuckled. "Yeah, you're amazing. I love you." He said before he
could catch himself but he did not regret expressing himself to Aer'andil
like that even if they had known each other barely two weeks.

Aer'andil blushed and brought his lips as close as he could to Norion's
ear.

"I love you too." He said in a barely audible whisper.



End of chapter 7. I hope you enjoyed reading it as much as I enjoyed
writing it and that you felt what I felt while writing it.

Send your comments, critique, feedback and correspondence to the email addy
at the beginning. I hope you enjoyed reading it as much as I enjoyed
writing it and that you felt what I felt while writing it.








Characters:

Chapter 1:

Marco Laurence/Aer'andil: Main Protagonist. An elf with sublime skill on
archery and bows, lightning fast reflexes, a being of extreme magic that
only intensifies as he grows up and beauty capable of enchanting
mortals. He transforms into a pure white phoenix.

Lucas Mack/: Marco's closest friend almost brother like. A speaker of great
ability. Cute in his own way and handsome enough for a mortal.



Chapter 2:

Merol Keen: Swordsman of unparalleled ability, a speaker of the royal line
of Dara.

Olan: Nothing is known about him, only that he wears a mask at all times
and has a huge black sword.

Naire Oira: One of the seven Generals of Zah Dah.



Chapter 3:

Micraal of Adar: a boy from Eri'Adar. Joins Marco, Lucas and Merol on their
trip.

Atrik Nakeros: One of the seven Generals of Zah Dah.

Kaern Vokol: one of the seven Generals of Zah Dah.

Captain Merdoc: A captain at the Eri'Adar army.



Chapter 4:

Beck and Drake: Twin brothers that follow Marco, Lucas and Merol on their
journey.



Chapter 5:

Elinor Gilthian: One of the Seven Generals of Zah Dah. An assassin of
unparalleled ability in stealth, cunning and an insatiable hunger for
torture.

Elrian Lavalas: Aer'andil's uncle, brother of his father.

King Trael Lados: King of Qazameria. He transforms into a black stallion.

Droholost: King of the Dragons of Vaser.

Imlathis: King Lados' lover, he is fourteen years old but he has lived for
five hundred years.

Liandras: High King of all elves. Guardian of the prophesy. He transforms
into an eagle. Thirty two thousand years old.

Felwyn Galay: High Queen of all elves. She transforms into a crane. Twenty
nine thousand years old.

Feldon Leolin: One of the best warriors of Gel'anr with spear and
magic. Thirteen thousand years old.

Nikorn: One of the seven Generals of Zah Dah.



Chapter 6:

Norion Anorion: An elven boy, son of Feldon, becomes friends with
Aer'andil. He is twelve years old but has lived for forty-two years. When
he gets older, he will transform into a black panther.



Chapter 7:

Tha'ala: An elven girl in Gel'anr.

Elania: An elven girl friend of Lucas from the Speaker monastery in
Qazameria. She is from Qazameria.

Barthlos: a boy friend of Lucas from the Speaker monastery in
Qazameria. He's from crow's nest, a small village near Varania.



Elven words:

Chapter 1:

Salath: Wind

Vorag: Ignite

Nailal: Elf



Chapter 2:

Riala: Beauty



Chapter 3:

Ikara: total

Volgath: silence

Lierni return

Em: to

Hathi: normal

Herthal: penetration

Liorda: Control



Chapter 4:

Elion: Thank/s

Oal: you

Elduhost: elf-friend



Chapter 5:

Qazameria: flatland

Ilandri: peace

Felwyn: Sad

Galay: flower

Fendalas: Just

Nemue: sword



Chapter 6:

Droilin: Water

Trialo: thunder

Balos: Protect

Evi: The

Lanastra: Queen

Nil: And

Valom: Protect

Thalin: King

Navo: Rest

Ial: of

Xadothlo: scramble

Gadralo: engage

Tharvi: harpies

Kolstro: explosion

Arilth: thunder

Yadrol: air

Larith: freeze

Thel: for

Felirias: King

Endiron: honour

Gel'anr: land of mist

Glinthala: grace

Imo: one

Loth'irni: without

Dathol : fear

Raya: Sun

Lath: ray

Glamfladrin: despair

Teluviel: guards



Chapter 7:

Tha: love

Ala: child

Ceth: are

Vil: my

Endalin: life

Methalii: soul

Dol'Adur: fortress with holes

Elania: Infinity

Lamanos: strength

Lea: blue

Laros: water



The tongue of the men of Eri'Adar:

Chapter 4:

Anlos: home

Yni: of

Hadar: sadness

Gliari: Mountains

Go: the

Utheron: life

Karalas: mate

Locations:

Chapter 1:

Manhattan: Come on...you all know it, real world city in Earth. :p



Chapter 2:

Night's forest: An ancient forest near Eri'Adar, full of magic, tall
conifer trees and secrets. Marco and Lucas' arrival location in Valana.

The town of the fords of Elandros: A small town on the banks of the river
Arin on the south of Eri'Adar. Named so nine hundred years before the start
of the story after a famed General of Eri'Adar.



Chapter 3:

Eri'Adar: Capital city of the kingdom of Eri'Adar. The city is renowned for
its navy that is based on the port of Raeri and a few other secret
locations. It is home of one of the two most powerful merchant guilds in
Valana.



Chapter 4:

Caves of sorrow: a cave system in the mountains north of Eri'Adar, or Anlos
yni Hadar as called by the locals.  The name stemming from the history of
Eri'Adar and its people.

Mountains of the Jokukar: Or Gliari yni go Jokukar, as called by the
natives are the mountain range north of Eri'Adar spanning from west of
Eri'Adar to after Rodenia. The name stemming from the history of Eri'Adar
and its people.


Chapter 5:

Fedria castle ruins: Castle ruins on the north borders between the realms
of Rodenia, Eri'Adar and Yaria.

Mount Ironhorn: One of the peeks on the mountains of the Jokukar.

The settlement of Yridrial: the human settlement from where the boat to
Qazameria departs.

Qazameria: One of the Elven isles. Land of the horse-Elves.

Ilandri: The capital city of Qazameria. Situated in the center of the
island.






Chapter 6:

Gel'anr: Capital island of the Elves, and home of the bird elves. From
here, the High-King and High-Queen reign.

Glinthala: Capital city of Gel'anr.



Chapter 7:

Lea'laros: Ferry port of Gel'anr.


The Lineage of Glothoin:

Aer'andil son of Liandras son of Urelas son of Heldon son of Thruidil son
of Xandthlon son of Qerelon son of Berelos daughter of Lamerid son of Yolos
son of Imradol son of Teranas son of Glidaros son of Glidarathon daughter
of Vedaron son of Nadraoth son of Calaoth son of Malaroth son of Saradol
son of Feluin daughter of Ladrathlos son of Domothin son of Ianothlorin son
of Aarathloy daughter of Karadlos son of Menthral daughter of Fingoril son
of Derenia daughter of Fadlas son of Tereniath son Ventral daughter of Eoen
daughter of Rimbral son of Otaral son of Padra daughter of Glothoin.