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Dragon's Eye

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by Robin Wirth


  Lance interjected. “There’s no telling how many

  hours have passed, but I suspect at least one day

  has gone by since we entered the caves. And, it

  will be safer to rest out here. We’ve no idea what

  we’ll find inside.”

  “Agreed,” said Felicity with a nod, and

  the two found a comfortable spot to lie down on

  the ground. Lancelot pulled a blanket out of his

  pack, making Felicity chuckle.

  “Why did you pack that along?” she

  inquired with a smile.

  “Just in case,” he answered with a

  wicked smile. “Now come here, and I’ll show

  you in case of what.”

  Giggling, Felicity went willingly into his

  arms. They didn’t manage to search his pack for

  food for quite a while.

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  “Felicity, my sweet, if we don’t stop

  doing this, I’ll be sorely tempted to initiate you

  into the ranks of womanhood right here on this

  blanket,” Lance whispered against the hardened

  flesh of her exposed nipple. “Hardly a suitable

  place for that sort of thing, in my opinion.”

  Felicity took in a shaky breath and

  whispered, “I’d be half tempted to let you.”

  “Hush, my dear, do not tempt me

  further,” he said as he pulled her clothing back

  into its proper place and slid his hands up into

  her hair instead.

  “I need to read a bit more, anyway,” she

  answered circumspectly. “Maybe I can learn

  something more about this place.”

  “All right, sweetheart,” he agreed as he

  let her go and sat up. “You can read a bit while

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  I unshrink us something to eat. Lucky I thought

  to put some food and water into this sack of

  goodies as well.”

  “Yes, it was,” Felicity agreed as she sat

  up, and she kissed him between his shoulder

  blades before he moved away. His chuckle

  vibrated against her mouth, and then he turned

  back to face her again.

  “Here is your book, my dear,” he said,

  handing it to her. Felicity sat reading it while he

  pulled out some miniaturized sandwiches and

  made them big again. He turned back around and

  handed one to her, and she smiled gratefully.

  “I know it’s not much, but it should fill

  your belly at any rate,” he said. “I’m much more

  concerned about the water supply, truth be told.

  All we have is this one canteen, and I’ve been

  drinking from it the entire time I was looking for

  you. I’m afraid there’s not much left, and I

  haven’t brought any cups, either. But since

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  we’ve been swapping spit lately anyway, I

  hardly think that matters.”

  Felicity raised a quelling brow at him as

  he took a swig of water, and Lance almost

  sputtered the drink back out again on the laugh

  that welled up in his throat.

  “Here now, you don’t have to put extras

  in there while you’re at it!” she chastised him

  good-naturedly as she took the canteen away.

  Lance nearly choked as he swallowed

  the gulp of water that was still in his mouth, and

  then he laughed even harder. With an impish

  twinkle in her eyes, Felicity leaned forward and

  gave him a swat for good measure.

  “Felicity, I swear I’m going to invest in

  a new pot of ink this very moment,” he informed

  her with a look that made her want to return to

  the blanket for the aforementioned deflowering.

  “Better get some new quills, and a few

  extra scrolls, too, if you intend to keep track of

  me,” she answered him with a smirk.

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  “Oh, really?” he asked as he sat down

  beside her and wrapped an arm around her waist,

  nibbling playfully at the sensitive spot he’d

  discovered on the side of her neck.

  Felicity gasped at the sensation and

  swatted at his questing hands. “Hey, do I look

  like lunch to you?”

  “No, certainly not,” he told her. “You

  look much more like the main course. And I’ve

  definitely got that meal wrote in for a better time

  and place than this one, you can be sure.”

  “Do you really?” she inquired sweetly.

  “I rather thought that dining upon one another

  had to be something agreed upon by both

  parties.”

  “Mm, I’m fairly certain it will be,” he

  told her as he kissed the side of her mouth. “Now

  eat your lunch, my sweet. We’ve got a lot more

  adventuring to do as yet, and we’ve got to keep

  our heads in the game.”

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  “Aye, aye, Captain,” she agreed with a

  salute. Lance shook his head, chuckling again as

  he moved to a less tempting distance from the

  delectable girl, opting to nibble on his food

  instead.

  “Come on, Felicity, let’s get some rest,”

  he said when they’d both finished their food, and

  he snatched the book out of her hands and used

  it for a pillow.

  “Hey, don’t smash the thing!” protested

  Felicity as she reclaimed it. She shrank the book

  and set it back inside his bag, then settled down

  contentedly in his arms, making a pillow of him

  instead.

  “Gods, you’re beautiful,” said Lancelot

  as he threaded his fingers through her hair again.

  “I don’t know what I would have done if I’d lost

  you.”

  “Don’t think about it, Lance,” she

  answered sleepily. “You’re stuck with me for

  the next six years, at least.”

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  “Mm hm,” he agreed contentedly. “A

  most promising thought, that.”

  “Go to sleep,” said Felicity with a yawn,

  and then they did.

  )0(

  Several hours later, Felicity awakened to

  the sound of Lancelot’s soft snoring, and it was

  like music to her ears. If she had to be out

  adventuring, she couldn’t choose a better partner

  to be doing it with, she thought with a contented

  sigh.

  Lancelot stirred and opened his eyes, and

  Felicity blushed that he had caught her watching

  him. He smiled at her and rolled away with a

  slight grimace. Wordlessly they each found a

  different place to relieve themselves before

  sharing the last of the water as they prepared to

  go.

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  “When we discover the source of that

  incessant dripping noise, we’re going to need to

  fill this canteen up again,” Lancelot commented

  as he held it upside down to show her. Then he

  shrank it and threw it into his pack again. “We

  won’t last very long without water, I’m afraid,

  eve
n if we did have enough food. I wish there

  was some sort of a spell to refill one’s canteen.”

  “Well, if you’re going to refill the thing,

  you’d best make sure any water we find down

  here is drinkable first,” Felicity pointed out. “So

  many dragons around might make the water a bit

  contaminated, if you know what I mean.”

  “What a lovely thought,” he answered

  with a grimace as they approached the hidden

  door they’d discovered earlier. “Keep your

  wand ready for any surprises, love. Just to be on

  the safe side.”

  “You know I will,” she answered with an

  evil smile, brandishing her wand like a weapon.

  Seeing this, Lancelot couldn’t help but smile.

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  The pair of them stepped cautiously

  through the doorway and on into the small cave

  beyond. The lack of opposition as they entered

  seemed almost anti-climactic.

  They looked around, and found another

  opening beyond, and the sound of a waterfall

  echoed off the walls of the new cavern as they

  stepped inside.

  “Well, at least we know there’s water

  around here somewhere,” said Felicity with a

  smirk. “If we find the waterfall, it’ll probably be

  untouched. That amount of water has to be fed

  from an external source.”

  “Yes, unless of course it’s been

  contaminated from somewhere above,” said

  Lance as he took her hand in his. “This cave

  seems like it is pretty deep under the mountain.

  In any case, I may know a spell to decontaminate

  the water once it’s been obtained. Let’s follow

  the sound to its source, shall we?”

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  Felicity nodded her agreement to this

  plan. “They didn’t teach us that spell in school,”

  she said. “I’d like to learn it sometime, if you’d

  be willing to show me.”

  “I’d be willing to show you a lot of

  things,” Lance smirked against her hair as he

  leaned in to kiss the top of her head.

  “I’ll bet you would,” she answered with

  a grin.

  Their footsteps echoed softly as they

  trudged along, and after a while Felicity stopped

  and looked around curiously.

  She doused her wand, and motioned for

  Lance to do the same. At first he gave her a

  puzzled frown, but when he looked around yet

  again, the light had not diminished.

  “What is going on here

  “I read about this in a book once,” she

  explained. “It’s some sort of lichen that grows

  deep within the earth. It gives off a glow of sorts.

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  We must be nearing the water for so much of it

  to be growing here.”

  “At least it gives our arms a rest,” he said

  as he slid his wand into his belt, and watched as

  Felicity slid her own back into the side of her

  boot. “Hopefully, it’s not too much farther to the

  water now. The rest of my body could use a

  break as well.”

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  Felicity’s feet were aching by the time

  they found the waterfall, and by the way

  Lancelot had slowed and begun to limp, she was

  certain his were aching as well. With a smile, she

  kicked off her boots and headed for the water.

  “Hey, don’t you want to make sure that

  water is safe, first?” Lance asked tiredly as he

  grasped at a stitch in his side.

  “I’ll test it with my toes,” she told him

  with a grimace.

  “Stay right there,” Lance admonished

  her, and waved his wand at the cascading liquid.

  “It’s drinkable, but plenty cold. I’ll bet it comes

  from some mountain spring very far above here,

  but apparently it has not been unduly

  contaminated by any sort of unwanted dragonly

  ingredients along the way.”

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  “That’s good,” said Felicity with

  obvious disinterest as she sat on the ledge.

  Her feet plunged into the water that

  lapped at the rocky outcropping with a slapping

  sound, and she wondered if the little lake was

  fed from below as well as above. The cold felt

  lovely.

  “Maybe you should join me, Lance,” she

  suggested with a smile over her shoulder. “You

  look like you could use it.”

  “Not quite yet, love,” he told her with a

  slight blush. “I need to find a place of my own

  to pollute first.”

  She hadn’t really considered his

  meaning until he disappeared behind one of the

  rocks. Soon, she had figured it out whether she

  wanted to or not.

  “Ew, Lance, this is an enclosed area,”

  Felicity complained as she held her nose.

  “Well, I’m sorry, but if you can point me

  in the direction of the nearest men’s room, I’m

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  quite willing to go there instead,” he called back

  from behind the stalagmite.

  “Yes, I can see your point,” she agreed,

  though she was still not very happy about it.

  “I’m rather surprised I haven’t felt the need to

  do that myself.”

  “Much better,” said Lance as he came

  out to join her. He bent down and dipped his

  hands into the water to wash them. “Whoa,

  that’s cold.”

  Felicity chuckled. “I think it feels

  wonderful on my sore toes.”

  “Hm, let’s have a look,” said Lance with

  a grin. He took one of her feet out of the water

  and started sucking a toe, making Felicity squeal

  and try to get away.

  “Stop that!”

  “But I wanted an icicle,” he teased her.

  “Don’t soak in that stuff overlong, Felicity. It’s

  very cold, and we’ve no place to get warm when

  you’re finished.”

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  “I suppose not,” she conceded as she

  pulled the other foot out as well. Using her

  wand, she warmed and dried her feet, and then

  the two of them stepped off the rock and found

  a place to sit down.

  “How long do you suppose we’ve been

  down here now?” Felicity asked Lance with a

  slight frown. “I’m worried we’re going to come

  back out of here and discover that twenty years

  went by or something.”

  “I hardly think so,” Lance scoffed.

  “But Amaranth is a Mage, you know,

  and she’s been down here for a very long time.

  How do you know she hasn’t altered the passage

  of time somehow?”

  “Has anyone ever told you that

  sometimes you over-think things way too

  much?” Lancelot asked as he laid his head on her

  lap and closed his eyes.

  “Oh, so now I’m the pillow?” she

  chuckled. “Tha
t hardly seems fair.”

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  “It’s perfectly fair, my dear,” he told her.

  “You turned me into the pillow last time.”

  “I might have done,” Felicity admitted

  with a chuckle. “But that’s because you make

  such a good one.”

  “Good, so we’re in agreement,” Lance

  said with a satisfied smirk, his eyes still closed.

  “You get to be the pillow.” Then he scooted up

  a bit higher so that her pert breasts became the

  pillow in question, and cast her a devilish grin.

  “You know, you’ve got quite a habit of

  making agreements with yourself, haven’t you?”

  Felicity commented as she settled herself more

  comfortably and laced her fingers into his hair.

  “Of course I do,” he answered. “It’s what

  wizards do best.”

  The two of them drifted off to sleep.

  Hours could have passed, and neither of them

  would have cared. All that mattered just then

  was their comfortable nap in each other’s arms.

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  Felicity cracked open her eyes sometime

  later and moaned softly as she became aware of

  what Lance was doing. He had her shirt pushed

  up out of the way and had proceeded to feast on

  her breasts with slow, deft movements that left

  her feeling quite aroused.

  “Felicity!” he whispered when he

  realized she’d awakened, and he crawled up her

  body to reach her lips.

  “What are you up to, Master Jones?” she

  whispered huskily.

  “That’s the trouble,” he told her between

  kisses. “I appear to be quite up for anything.”

  “Oh!” she gasped as he gently prodded

  her with the part of him he was talking about.

  Her first reaction was a heady desire to rip open

  his pants for a feast of her own. Of course, she

  did not do it, however much the thought

  appealed to her.

 

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