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1. If she could have one wish granted at that moment, she would wish she could shed these rough clothes, unfurl her wings, and lift up into the night. She would ascend high enough into the sky where she could grasp the clouds and pull them apart like separating the branches of a tree, until the moon peeked down at her. The wind would caress her skin, and the stars would glitter in the cold, blue-black heavens.
1. If she could have one wish granted at that moment, she would wish she could shed these rough clothes, unfurl her wings, and lift up into the night. She would ascend high enough into the sky where she could grasp the clouds and pull them apart like separating the branches of a tree, until the moon peeked down at her. The wind would caress her skin, and the stars would glitter in the cold, blue-black heavens.
2. For several long seconds he relished in the perfect
softness of her lips. In the exquisite taste and smell that was her. The
wildness of the forest permeated the room, filling him with a kind of raw
hunger he had never experienced before. He moved against her mouth again, and
Jill tugged on her hands in a silent plea for him to release them. Caine let
her go, expecting her to break the kiss and move away. To his surprise, her
hands cupped his face and she pressed closer to him. The tips of her breasts
nudged his chest, and the sensation reawakened the hunger he thought he had
managed to tame.
3. Again, he swiped his hand down her back, barely brushing
the wings that rose up and behind her like a jeweled cloak. It was mesmerizing
to stare at them, and at the way the patterned firelight leaking from between
the slats in the screen threw the jewel-toned colors in stark relief. The wings
were lined with veins of black and brown, like a stained-glass window. Inset were
sheer diamond-clear panes, some of which reflected emerald, gold, pearl, and
copper in the firelight. The bottom lobe-shaped edges almost grazed the rug
where they were standing.
4. Jill looked over into the distant trees and shrubs where
many of her fellow fae were watching what was happening. Watching her. Waiting
for her to make the next move, or to signal to them what she needed them to do.
In a heartbeat she could pop into her true size and flit away. At any time she
could escape. Yet her love kept her next to Caine. Next to the man who thought
he was protecting her, when in truth she was protecting him. Although her
powers were not as strong in this size, she could still summon them if the need
arose. She wanted to believe the others of her kind were also willing to aide
Caine and the helping humans, but she couldn't count on it. Fae law was very
clear on how far they could intervene.
5. He barely got the words out of his mouth when the bucket
pierced the tank. Sparks and gas ignited into a monstrous fireball, and threw
burning liquid in a scorching spray across the clearing. The men closest to the
explosion were engulfed, becoming walking pillars of flame. Dry tinder burst
into a conflagration. The reeking scent of gasoline permeated the air around
them, the fumes making breathing dangerous and difficult. Caine threw himself
onto the ground, praying Jill got away safely as he tried to crawl backwards,
away from the fire and heat. He never saw the piece of the truck's rear bumper
as it fell back to earth and partially landed across his neck and left arm,
knocking him completely out.
6. The river threw them over more rocks, bruising his ribs and legs to
the point where he could no longer feel them or the icy water. He was gasping
for every breath, light-headed, and completely drained. It was some time before
he became aware of the fact that he had managed to drift into a small eddy
pool, out of the direct rush of the white water. His boots found sandy soil,
and he half-crawled, half-walked over to the river's edge. Falling on the
ground, Caine coughed up river water until it felt like he would puke up his
lungs. When he was finally able to draw a decent breath, he uncurled his
fingers to find the tiny fairy child still out cold. He could only pray he
hadn't crushed her in their fight for survival.
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