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Dragon's Eye

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by Robin Wirth


  just didn’t seem to be close enough.

  “We should stop this,” Lance whispered

  desperately against her lips. “We really should

  stop, my girl. We’ve got work to do.”

  “You’re right,” Felicity agreed with a

  reluctant sigh. “We still need to figure out what

  symbol to look for, and then go look for it as

  well.”

  “Yes, and change our clothes again, it

  would seem,” he said with a smirk. “But I would

  suggest we do so well away from each other, or

  we might not get any work done today at all.”

  Felicity laughed at this, and kissed his

  cheek before she turned and ran away, back

  toward their campsite. She was digging out a set

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  of clothes when Lance arrived and grabbed his

  own bag to do the same.

  Now that it was no longer dark, they

  discovered that the campgrounds had a little

  bathroom facility that contained showers as well

  as toilets, so each of them were able to go into

  the proper bathroom and get cleaned up.

  Afterwards, they met each other back at their

  campsite and settled on top of their bedding to

  examine Felicity’s book a little better.

  “So, my dear, what have you found in

  that book that can tell us where to look?” asked

  Lancelot hopefully as he ostentatiously laid his

  head upon Felicity’s knee. She smirked and

  delved her fingers into his long, golden hair.

  “Well, there is a certain symbol that

  seems to be prevalent throughout the entire

  book,” she said. “See, look. It’s an oval wrapped

  around a line. It almost looks like the eye of a

  dragon, really. Just like the eye on the book’s

  cover. In fact, after studying further, I’ve found

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  that the origins actually stem from the tale of

  Amaranth herself.”

  “Enlighten me, my dear.”

  “The oval is actually an orb of

  knowledge which is said to have been forged by

  the dragons. The line represents a sword, forged

  by the giants, and the legend states that it was

  the weapon used to cleave that orb in two.”

  “Then it certainly must be the symbol we

  are looking for,” said Lance. “It couldn’t mean

  anything else.”

  “It is said that only once the Dragon’s

  Eye is healed can the knowledge of the dragon-

  mages return to our world. Which means, only

  by healing the orb could we ever hope to obtain

  the book that Amaranth holds.”

  “Wow, that sounds like one tall order

  doesn’t it?” said Lance as he glanced past the

  book to look into Felicity’s eyes. “This Grimoire

  Draconis is worth a lot more than Dervish has

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  been letting on. It’s no wonder he wants to

  prevent it from being found by anyone else.”

  “I wonder why the giants would have

  wanted to end dragon-magic in the first place,”

  Felicity commented. “They can’t have cleaved

  the Eye simply because they wanted ownership

  of one tract of land, as the book seems to imply.”

  “I have no idea,” Lancelot shrugged, but

  then he reached up to tug her toward him.

  Felicity chuckled and leaned down to

  give Lance a quick kiss, and then she said,

  “Anyway, there’s only one way we’re going to

  spot something like that. We’re going to have to

  fly over top the mountains.”

  “What, no climbing?” asked Lance with

  a mocking pout as he kissed her again. “How

  shall I ever live with my disappointment?”

  “Don’t worry, Master Jones, I’m sure we

  shall still get to climb something,” she said.

  “Just not until we have some idea what it is we’ll

  need to climb.”

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  Lance chuckled. “How about if I just

  climb on you?”

  “Naughty boy,” she admonished him.

  “It’s work time, remember?”

  “Mm, party pooper,” Lance grumbled as

  he got to his feet, then helped Felicity up as well.

  “Let’s not bother to break camp, though. We

  needn’t bother till after our little jaunt, when we

  have some idea where to put everything. There’s

  no point in carrying all this stuff about the entire

  day.”

  “You’re probably right,” Felicity agreed.

  “That’s good, since we’re going to be

  cheating big time by flying in the first place,” he

  said with a grin. “For that matter, we could even

  pop over and have some lunch in Paris, since we

  aren’t following the rules as we had set them

  forth.”

  “Well sure,” Felicity said as she bat her

  eyes up at him. “Maybe even at a five-star

  restaurant after we fly over to Nice to do some

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  more shopping for the perfect outfits to wear

  while we are there. Your treat, of course.”

  “Undoubtedly, since I am the one who

  has all the money.”

  “Don’t rub it in, Lance,” she grumbled as

  she moved away to look up into his face. He

  easily reached out and brought her back, kissing

  her some more.

  “You mean you don’t want me to rub

  anything else today?” he inquired with a grin. “I

  never did finish rubbing, you know.”

  “Lance!” Felicity protested as each of his

  hands slid down toward one of her butt cheeks,

  and his lips trailed down her throat, leaving hot,

  searing kisses along the way. “Come on, it’s

  almost noon already, you lecherous wizard. We

  should be working on—um, on the—the other

  adventure, not the one you wanted on the train.”

  “Damn. I hate it when you’re right, my

  dear,” he growled as he bit the side of her neck

  and held her really close for a moment before he

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  let go. “But you sure are building up the list of

  things you’re making me wait till later to do.”

  “Somehow, I can’t bring myself to feel

  guilty at the moment. Let’s go.”

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  TWENTY-SEVEN

  With wands held aloft, and a veiling

  charm concealing them nicely, Felicity and

  Lancelot floated high above the mountain range

  in search of the dragon’s eye symbol. So far,

  they’d been at it for roughly an hour, and so far,

  they hadn’t managed to turn up anything.

  “This is getting us nowhere,” Lancelot

  pointed out finally. “Do you have any idea

  which way we ought to go next, my dear?”

  Felicity glanced over at him, and he

  smiled. The wind was blowing her unruly hair in

  every conceivable direction. The veiling charm

  that she’d wrapped around herself cast a blue

  sheen over her that
made her seem almost to

  sparkle as the shards of energy snapped and

  sparked.

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  Lance wanted to kiss her, but he knew

  that was a bad idea. He could just see it if they

  forgot to keep their wands up and plummeted to

  the depths below right in the middle of a good

  snog. That would be foolish, indeed.

  “I have often found that the best place to

  hide something is right under the very noses of

  those from which you wish it to be hidden,”

  Felicity pointed out. “I think if we head south,

  and a bit to the east, we’ll spot something soon

  enough.”

  “Yes, I see,” he chuckled. “So, what

  you’re saying is, the best place to hide

  something from the Romans would have been

  somewhere in Rome itself? That makes perfect

  sense.”

  “Of course it does,” Felicity said with a

  grin. “I’ve done it myself on many occasions.”

  “Did you really?” Lancelot inquired with

  a raised brow.

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  “Oh, yes, especially if I didn’t want my

  aunt to find it,” she chuckled. “She always takes

  the most difficult path to anything, so of course

  she didn’t notice a thing.”

  “I’m going to have to keep that in mind

  for future reference,” Lance teased her.

  “Oh damn, I just gave up one of my best

  kept secrets,” Felicity pretended to groan as she

  hit herself on the forehead. “I suppose I’d better

  never try to hide anything from you now.”

  “No, you had better not, my dear,” he

  agreed. “Because if you did, I would be sure to

  find it.”

  “Wow, then I suppose when we get back

  to the museum I’ll have my work cut out for me

  finding new places for the things I’ve hidden

  there already.”

  “Oh ho, that sounds like a challenge!”

  Lancelot answered with bravado. But then

  something off to the side caught his eye. “Wait

  a moment, what was that? Circle back around,

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  my lovely, and look over there. Do you see that,

  there on the face of that cliff? It looks very much

  like a large oval with the area that might once

  have been a line scratched out.”

  “Yes, I think you’re right,” Felicity

  agreed. “But I don’t see any sort of caves or

  entrances anywhere. It looks like solid rock.”

  “I cannot say from up here for sure,” said

  Lancelot. “But I do believe it’s well worth a

  closer look.”

  “I quite agree,” Felicity said.

  “But first, we should go and collect our

  things and set up a camp here. We can look for

  possible ways in, or any other clues that might

  be helpful, once we’re settled in.”

  “This place looks pretty secluded. There

  are no trails in or anything,” Felicity said. “It’s

  completely surrounded by dense forest, so I

  doubt that anybody would disturb us here.”

  “Hmm, that sounds promising,” Lance

  commented with a suggestive grin.

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  “Stop that, you naughty boy,” Felicity

  said as she flitted over and swatted his backside

  yet again.

  “Another swat, my dear?” Lancelot

  laughed. “I’m going to have to invest in a scroll

  or two of vellum just to keep track.”

  “Well, you did say you had the funds,”

  she reminded him with a sweet smile. “I’m sure

  you could afford it.”

  Lance laughed heartily as they headed

  back toward camp. “That I can, my darling. That

  I can.”

  They packed up all of their belongings,

  and once again used their wands to locate the eye

  symbol, unpacking everything just outside the

  line of trees in a little clearing they found at the

  base of the mountain.

  “Felicity Lake, this is getting to be all

  kinds of ridiculous,” Lance exclaimed about an

  hour later. He still had not figured out how to

  erect the tent he’d been trying to put up. It fell

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  over for the fourth time, and he growled in

  exasperation.

  Felicity had stood dutifully watching the

  first three attempts, but turned away for this

  fourth one, busying herself with arranging some

  of the other gear in a more orderly array.

  It didn’t particularly need any arranging,

  she just didn’t want Lance to catch her

  chuckling. Of course, he was not the least bit

  fooled by her ploy.

  Now she composed her face into some

  semblance of complacency, and turned around

  again. Still, she damned herself for having never

  been very good at the game of poker as a small

  smirk graced her lips.

  “Yes, I suppose you could use a few

  pointers on the fine art of tent erection,” she

  conceded. “But I didn’t want to offer any more

  advice without asking first, after that last attempt

  to do so.”

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  “What was wrong with the last attempt?”

  Lance wanted to know.

  “Nothing, of course, except that you

  never did light the fire,” she pointed out.

  “Yes I did,” he said as he turned and

  drew her into his arms. His lips came down to

  graze the side of her neck as he added, “I

  distinctly remember having heard it light.”

  “Lance!” Felicity gasped, and her face

  went crimson at this comment. She could hear

  her heart pounding in her ears. Her breath

  quickly sped up even faster than it had done

  upon the occasion in question.

  “Mm, I see you know exactly what I’m

  talking about, my pretty little bookworm,”

  Lance teased her in a whisper, feather-light

  against the shell of her ear. “Surely you must

  have read something somewhere about the

  physical effects of sexual arousal on the female

  anatomy—”

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  “Stop it!” Felicity gasped, but she could

  barely get out the words. Firstly because that

  would have required that she had enough air to

  utter them, and secondly because it would have

  required that she had not just deposited her

  tongue straight down his throat.

  Lance groaned, both in victory and

  amusement, as he crushed her against him. His

  hands slid down her arms to cup her arse as he

  brought her up to meet his height a bit better.

  The two fell down on top of the

  unpitched tent, uncaring of where they landed at

  that moment. Lance made sure to cushion

  Felicity’s head before he rolled on top of her.

  “Has anyone ever made you this hot

  before, Felicity?” he asked huskily. “Or perhaps

  not? Tell me, has
the whole thing always been

  purely academic?”

  “Shut up, Lance!” she grumbled as he bit

  at her lips, then trailed little bites all down the

  column of her throat. He stopped when he

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  reached the base, and stayed there to suckle for

  a while.

  “The question is not merely rhetorical,

  my sweet,” he mentioned as his hands began to

  roam over her body, stoking her already roaring

  fire up to a fever pitch. “I was trying to decide

  just how much of a ravishing I was going to

  attempt.”

  Felicity laughed at this, and the sound of

  it seemed quite airy in her breathlessness. “Um,

  mostly academic, I’m sorry to admit,” she

  finally managed to say. “No one has ever gotten

  my knickers down, if that’s what you mean.”

  “Damn!” he grumbled as he laced his

  fingers through her hair. He smoothed one hand

  down to her belly, and used it to slide her shirt

  upwards.

  “Lance!” Felicity gasped, and his fingers

  slid along her silky skin, up from her belly and

  along the side of her still-covered breast, making

  her tremble with need.

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  “Mm, and what about this lovely bit of

  lace? Has anybody ever got past there?” When

  Lance smoothed a finger along the inner edge of

  her cute little black bra, Felicity sucked in a hot

  breath.

  “Only just,” she blushed, remembering

  Jane’s brother. “He didn’t quite manage to touch

  the goods before I got away from him though.”

  “Mm, sweet,” Lance said, his gorgeous

  green eyes darkening as he looked up into hers.

  “Untasted candy is always the best kind. I find I

  don’t like to share my goodies.”

  “Lance!” Felicity gasped again, both

  because of his blatant statement, and because his

  fingers had slid beneath the lacy exterior and

 

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