Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2008 15:19:04 EDT
From: Tommyhawk1@aol.com
Subject: The Rainbow Ring

			     THE RAINBOW RING
			   By Tommyhawk1@AOL.COM
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A rainbow made a perfect circle in the middle distance, beyond it were
clouds, white pearl puffballs that extended out into the infinite blueness,
going on forever and ever. A thin stream of clouds were below the circular
rainbow, that was the eternal jetstream which swirled around the entire
world, which held it suspended here in the blue eternity. If you stood here
on the very edge of the balcony, you could look down into emptiness, the
neverending emptiness that was the universe. You could, if you were so
inclined, even see the sun as it circled down below the plate of the world,
or look for the place where the oceans poured endless millions of gallons
of water out into the unending sky, where it evaporated, became the clouds
that eventually carried the water back up onto the world to renew the
oceans once again.

This was the castle on the rim of the world, where the land ended and
beyond was nothing but the air, always and forever, and when the sun was
far enough under the world, you could see the stars winking here and
there. One day, perhaps, Mankind would build a way to stay afloat long
enough to voyage to those stars, see what other flat planets those orbs of
light circled.

Col stood gazing out at the endless sky and clouds beyond the balcony's
edge. The view was uniquely one you could only see at Castle Orloi, you
could stand here and look out at the endlessness in which the world
floated, now deep in your gut that the world was indeed flat and beyond
this edge, there was nothing but sky.

There were those who found the view inspirational, composing poems about
life and love; there were those who found the view frightening and refused
to come close to Castle Orloi or the villages that nestled there, and those
who found the view dangerously enticing...to jump and fall and fall
endlessly into the void.

Col, however, had grown up in this castle, and his gaze upon the sight
brought none of these emotions to him; he was feeling in fact
trapped. Castle Orloi was so far from any place that really meant anything,
all the mighty empires of Mankind were far inland. There was little to be
had here at the edge of the world...other than the view, that is. And Col
was tired of the view.

"Hitherehitherehithere!" came the chittering sound.

Col didn't have to turn around to identify that voice. "Hi there yourself,
Pelliney." he said to the small human-like figure fluttering on gossamer
wings nearby.

"Comeseecomeseecomesee!" Pelliney nattered at him. The tiny pixie grabbed
Col's index finger and tried to drag him along bodily, being that the
little sprite weighed less than a couple of ounces, he of course failed to
even budge Col's hand, much less his entire body.

But Col was bored and he laughed. "All right, all right, you don't have to
drag me." he told the little creature. "Where do you want to go?"

"Thiswaythiswaythisway, comeseecomeseecomesee!"

Well, pixies were not very bright. Better go see what had Pelliney so
excited.

But Pelliney dragged him over to an ivy-covered wall. "Hereherehere!" he
chittered. "Seeseeseeseeseesee!"

"See what?" Now Col was angry. "You dragged me to this wall and for what?"

"Seeseesee!" And Pelliney darted into the ivy and...vanished.

Col blinked. The ivy wasn't that thick, a mere covering with the wall
behind showing in several places through them.

And as he looked, Pelliney reappeared through the wall.

"What is this?" Col asked the little sprite.

"Secretsecretsecret!" Pelliney exclaimed with glee.

"I can see that." Col said. "What's behind it?"

"Comeseecomeseecomesee!"

Col sighed. "Can I fit in there?"

"Comecomecomecome!"

Col reached up and felt of the wall. Nobody had any reason to touch this
section of wall, the ivy grew without being tended and there was nothing to
do with the wall behind.

His hand going through the wall wasn't totally shocking to Col; this was
the edge of the world, after all, and magic worked easier here than other
places; it was one reason this castle existed.

Col verified that the ivy and wall concealed what was in fact a full-sized
door, and he stepped through. Carefully, for this was the edge of the
world, this door could open out into nothing but air! He had heard of such
a door somewhere in the castle.

But his foot went onto solid rock and so did the other, and then he was
through.

A balcony, not much different than the one he had just quitted. The same
stunning view of the great rainbow ring, the endless sky.

"Hello!" came a voice, a rather surprised, male voice.

"Oh, hi!" Col said startled. "Am I intruding?"

"Hi? What sort of word is 'hi?'" the man asked in lieu of answering. He was
young, about Col's own age, and wearing the same sort of clothing as
Col. His hair was medium brown instead of black, he was a bit shorter and
broader than Col, his nose was longer and thinner. But beyond these minor
differences, they were both of the family of Man.

Col realized then he had greeted Col with "hello." Only the peoples of the
lands of Kenismere used that greeting. "I greet you, Kenismeren." he
said. "I am Col. Welcome to Castle Orloi."

"Castle Orloi?" the man was surprised. "Non-non, this is Castle Monomon."

Col was shocked in his own turn again. "That cannot be. Castle Monomon is
on the other side of the world!" But so were the people of Kenismere!

"So is Castle Orloi."

Col looked back at the door he had come through. It was equally invisible
from this side. "I seem to have stumbled over some old magic." He said.

"That is possible." the man said. "Welcome to Castle Monomon."

"If this is Castle Monomon." Col said. "There is the great rainbow ring, I
was looking at it from another of Castle Orloi's parapets a short time
ago."

"Mayhaps both are true." the man compromised. "When one speaks of magic,
one must not hold too fast to truth."

"It is true that this room was unknown to all of our citizens until I was
shown it by Pelliney a moment ago."

"Pelliney?"

"Yes, Pelliney, the pixie." Col said. "Where are you, Pelliney?"

"HereIam, hereIam, hereIam!" Pelliney belted out.

"But that is Anatim." the man said. "Hello, Anatim!"

"Hellohellohello!" Pelliney said.

"Pelliney?" Col said inquiringly.

"Hithere, hithere, hithere!"

The man laughed. "It seems we share a comrade as well as a balcony. And I
had thought I had a secret place here that none knew about."

"Secretsecretsecret!" Pelliney/Anatim nattered.

"It is still a secret, though now it is shared by two." Col agreed. "And it
is one I am inclined to keep for this time." He extended his hand in
friendship. "I am Col."

"My name is Darmin." Darmin looked over at Pelliney/Anatim fluttered nearby
and said, "I am puzzled, though. I thought that the sprites befriended only
one person at a time."

"We call them pixies, but I agree." Col looked over at Pelliney. "I seem to
have an unfaithful pixie."

"Iamnotbad, Iamnotbad, Iamnotbad!" Pelliney erupted. They really were very
faithful friends to have in their limited way.

"So why have you been hanging out with both of us?" Darmin challenged him
with a wink to Col.

"Rainbowring, rainbowring, rainbowring!" Pelliney pointed. "Seeseeseesee!"

Col looked out at it. "Yes, yes, the rainbow ring is out there."

"I see it, too." Darmin said.

"Magicmagicmagicmagic!" Pelliney said. "Twomakeone, twomakeone,
twomakeone!"

"Two make one what?" Darmin asked, exasperated.

Col looked at Darmin, who was looking at Col.

And the magic happened.

"Twomakeone, twomakeone, seeseesee?"

And it had. There is magic on the edge of the world. Some magic is
understood, but most of it, even after many centuries of study, was not.

Col and Darmin looked at each other...and the magic ignited. This was more
than simple infatuation, than mere rising of lust, this was...the mingling
of souls.

All Col could do was mesh with the other half of himself as best he
could. He lurched toward Darmin who jerked toward him and they met, their
arms encircled, their legs slid between each other's, their lips touched,
kissed...more! More, closer, closer, he needed more! His tongue slid into
Darmin's mouth and Darmin's wended its way into his, that helped some...but
not enough, not enough! The two writhed together so tightly that they lost
their balance, half-fell and half-lowered themselves to the floor. Their
mouths clutched ravenously, worming over each other like a pair of slugs
mating, all slim and squishy.

He needed more, more! His hunger to rejoin with himself, be with himself,
dominated his entire brain. His kisses wandered from Darmin's lips and over
his cheek, over the hedge of the jowl, down the bottom of the jaw and
across onto the smoothly supple, sinuous skin of the neck! Darmin moaned
and he began to thrust his crotch up against Col's leg, the impact jarred
Col's groin, but the Goddess be praised, even that was closer to the
reunion that he craved. He began to hump at Darmin in his own turn, that
damped down into a grinding wriggling that rubbed their manhoods together.

It wasn't enough, none of it, Col reached down and cupped Darmin's basket
with his hand, rubbing it. The young man moaned, and that moan spoke to
Col's very soul. It was like a small amount of it had returned to him with
that sound. More, he needed more of it. He rubbed again and another moan
rose from the Kenismeren lips. He kept rubbing, but that wasn't enough,
couldn't be enough.

His hands sought Darmin's pants opening. Whereas Col's pants were closed by
buttons, Darmin's held a sort of metallic clasp, he fumbled with the
unfamiliar things before the secret of unlocking them showed itself to him,
and then he was pulling them apart as quickly as he could.

Once the pants were opened, and the raging organ within released to roar in
the air, Col could feel it, the power of the rainbow ring as that power
poured out of its many colors and into their bodies, he could connect to
that power so easily by just....

The stiff prong fit into his mouth so easily, like the curve of it was
meant to be in his throat. The glans slipped down deep into his oral
cavity, and when it was there, he heard that moan that again reverberated
through his own soul, filling it, filling it back again!

Every motion of his mouth up and down that steamingly warm shaft earned him
another moan, another notch, another tidbit of his soul returning to
him. He could feel the hard column throbbing within his mouth, within his
throat, could feel the heat that burned within it, and he moved upon it
faster, faster!

"Oh, no more, no more!" begged Darmin. "I cannot bear it the more, let it
rest!"

Never, thought Col and he sucked upon Darmin the harder.

But Darmin thought of a counter, he turned and squirmed and Col could only
follow him, that or forego this steel-forged rod of maleness in his mouth.

He ended up lying with his feet toward Darmin's head, and he understood
this position when Darmin's hands began to open Col's trousers. The buttons
there puzzled Darmin the way that the clasps had bemused Col, but he won
them over soon enough, and then Col's cock was swarmed by the warm moisture
of Darmin's mouth, was seized, captured, encircled, besieged and
overwhelmed, and he was moaning along with Darmin as the two pulsing rods
were worked by the hot young mouths of their owners upon each other.

Col could feel the swarming of his soul as they moved upon each other, this
was doing it, the sorting of their souls was in this sharing of their
bodies, they would be rid of the magic that had captured them, warped them
into this swirling mixture that their very essences now sought to untangle.

His entire body beat with the tempo of their movements, the sorting of his
soul and Darmin's into their two components was shivering every nerve in
his body. There was pleasure in the sorting, there was joy in the
reconnection of the many microscopic piece of his very self with each other
once more, he could feel the joy building within him, rising, and rising,
and rising yet more.

Shuddering with the power this was sending through his body, Col knew that
he was close to his climax. Would that do it, would the thrust of his seed
into Darmin's body, and the taking of it into himself (for that hot ramrod
in his mouth fairly throbbed and oozed with the power of new life itself),
would this truly extinguish this new bond forced upon him? Or would it only
reinforce it, make the magic stronger, more indestructible?

He realized as he thought this that his body wasn't giving him a choice. He
would have to fight himself away from Darmin and release his own hold upon
Darmin's prong and the fulfilling warmth that was giving him, and he needed
that too much to risk losing it. He would have to spurt his load into
Darmin, have to drink down Darmin's own, and trust that this was not going
to make this situation any worse!

Darmin was panting heavily, and so was he! The sounds of their breaths were
the sounds of the endless wind roaring down below the world's edge, it was
like they had come up and were forcing their way out through Col's
nostrils, and that was it, he couldn't take this anymore, his body must
have its release, it must, it must!

"JUHHH-UUUHH-HUH, JUH-HUH!" Col's back thrust his body forward into an arc
like a bow, the forwardmost part of it was his cock like the arrow, and he
had to let that arrow fly!

His come jetted out in small, compact, discrete clumps of potency, he
pelted Darmin's throat like a squad of slingshot-bearing warrior flinging
their bullets into the clumped masses of enemy soldiers, he sprayed them
liberally and hard, and as it was done...Darmin's counterattack began.

Where Col's spunk had been coherent wads, Darmin's jizz flowed like a
bountiful river flooding its banks. There was so much salty male fluid in
Col's mouth, he could only gulp at it frantically, even though that starved
his lungs that still desperately needed oxygen, he could only suck it down,
then there was more for him to deal with. A quick gulp of breath, then back
to swallowing more hot jism fresh from the shaft.

It was done at last, finally, and then Col found a brief oblivion in his
body's panting need to replenish itself, it had shut down his brain to the
bare minimum, and he only regained his full senses slowly.

He returned to himself, stood, extended a hand to help Darmin to his feet,
and as he stood and they stared into each other's eyes, Col could feel both
that he was himself again...and different.

"I guess the magic is done with us." Col stammered out.

"I hope so." Darmin agreed. "Still...I am glad that this place connects our
two castles together. I fear that the hour has come that I must leave
here. Can we meet here again?"

"Of course." Col said.

"I'll sent Anatim over to get you when I'm here." Darmin said.

"Great!" Col said and meant it. He had both gained and lost his soul
here. He was whole again...but his spirit craved to be near Darmin
again. And often.

Darmin closed his fly and hurried over to another wall. He stepped through
it and was gone.

Col went over to touch the wall and found it solid to his own touch. Their
partnership was to be limited to this one place, unless one of them
traveled across the entire world to get to the other.

"Gonow, gonow, gonow!" chittered Pelliney to him. The little pixie was
shoving at Col, pushing him toward his own gateway to this room.

"What is the rush?" Col said as he moved anyhow.

"Rainbowgo, gogogo!" the pixie nattered rapidly, urgently, like it was
important.

"Oh!" Col moved quickly as he could, he didn't dare to look back but he
knew full well what was happening. When the sun moved far enough below the
rim of the world for its long trip in the darkness to the other side of the
world to rise once more, the rainbow ring faded away.

He got to the doorway and through. Behind him, he saw the ivy and stone
pulse slightly, and then solidify; when he touched it, his fingers met only
stone. Did the balcony even exist now? Or was it in abeyance until the
return of the great rainbow ring?

"Will it be back tomorrow?" he asked Pelliney.

"Yesyesyes, backtomorrow, backtomorrow." Pelliney chirped. "Comeback,
comeback, yousee, yousee, yousee, yousee!"

"All right, tomorrow, tomorrow!" Col said. He went back to the balcony
where he had been before. All around him, above, before and below, he
watched dusk turning into night and the stars coming out everywhere beyond
the edge of the world. One day, he or another like him would go see just
what those stars were made of.

Maybe even find out what was holding the world up!

				  THE END
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