Sam never backs down from a challenge. I’d asked him to show me that he loved me, so that’s exactly what he did. He scooped me up off of the couch and carried me up the two flights of stairs from the movie room in the basement to my bedroom.
Once we were in my room with the door closed, he laid me down on the bed and kissed me in a way that made my toes curl. I began to peel his suit off of him, pulling his jacket off first and then losing his tie. I broke away from his mouth long enough to take his tie off of him, and then his mouth was on mine again, our tongues tangled together. My fingers fumbled with the buttons of his shirt as his hand slipped beneath my shirt.
I managed to get his buttons undone and tugged his shirt out of his pants as his mouth went to my neck. I traced the defined muscles of his pecs down to his abdomen as he pulled my shirt off over
Hi wonderful readers! I am on vacation with my family for the next few days. I will still try to post a chapter a day, but I might not always be able to. I will go back to two chapters a day after June 12. Thank you for your understanding!
The next morning, I woke up with Sam’s arm still around me. That was a rarity. Most of the time, whenever I fell asleep with Sam, he’d be gone by the time I woke up. The fact that he’d stayed with me all night spoke to me almost as much as the fact that he’d carried me up to my bed and made love to me when I’d asked him to show me that he loved me.I rolled over and met his gaze. “Good morning,” he said, brushing my hair off of my forehead. “How did you sleep?”“Good,” I told him, smiling up at him. “Did you sleep?”He nodded. “A little bit. Mostly, I watched you sleep.”That might’ve sounded creepy coming from anyone else, but it made me smile at him. I leaned up and kissed h
“Hi, Jimmy,” I said, keeping my distance from him. “How are you feeling?”“Better now that you’re here,” he said with a broad smile. “It’s time to go home.”“Yep,” I said. “I heard you the first time. And where, exactly, is that, Jimmy? Where’s this home you keep speaking of?”“You know.” His eyes focused somewhere across the room, a vague expression on his face. “Where the rainbows live.”He had to be talking about that other realm, the one I’d dreamt about, the one that Melanie had been temporarily sucked into by Harold. “That’s not your home, Jimmy. You are already home. This is your home,” I told him.
I got up off of the bed and pulled Jimmy along with me as the essence that I’d just distracted from his body went into the portal opening. Jimmy was limp, so I had to use my magic to move him. “Guys, I could use a hand,” I said, hoping Sam and Ben were listening closely enough that they’d come bursting in through the door even without me calling loudly for them. I didn’t want to alert Harold, or whatever the hell was about to come out of that hole.It was him all right. He was in his regular form, the giant green monster that was so revolting to me. He was even slobbering this time as he entered Jimmy’s bedroom. The piece of him that he’d left behind must’ve gotten sucked right back into him because I didn’t see it anywhere, and he was certainly at full strength.“What do you want us to do?” Ben
“Francis!” I repeated, disgusted that that stupid mage had lied to me yet again. “I should’ve guessed.”Harold Woodpecker was a mage, not a wood nymph. Francis had done something to him, though, either cast a spell or put a curse on him, assuming those existed, and now he was something different than the rest of us mages. At least, he had been. Now that I’d transformed him back into his human form, perhaps he could recover and become a regular mage again.The color was coming back into his face, and he wasn’t breathing so heavily anymore. I waited a few minutes before I asked him anything else. I needed to know, though, exactly what had happened, so that I could deal with Francis. She really was becoming a pain in my ass.Once Harold was sitting up, looki
“No, I don’t want to be next,” I told Harold as he continued to use his powers on Francis Flamingo, keeping her from moving or getting out of his grip. “I also don’t want to have to hurt you, Harold. I just saved you, for crying out loud. But I can’t let you kill Francis. She’s my friend’s mom.”“I don’t care who she is to you!” Harold snarled. “She ruined my life! She locked me up for years. She deserves to die!”“Why don’t you do the same thing to her that she did to you?” I asked him. “Can’t you send her into the other realm, the way she did you? You said you were going to seal them up, right?”I could tell that he was considering doing what I’d suggested, that the wheels in his head were
“How did she take it?” I’d caught up to Ben outside in the woods near our house later that night, after he’d spoken to Fionna. He looked sad, sitting out there, under a tree, his elbows resting on his knees. I didn’t sit because I didn’t think I’d be welcomed to do so. Instead, I stood off a ways, between the trees. “She wasn’t happy,” he said. “But she said she understood that the reason you didn’t stop Harold from doing it was because he said either he put her into the other realm or kill her. She said she’d rather know that she is out there somewhere than have her dead.” I nodded. “Did she really say all that?” It seemed like a lot of words for Fionna. “She ddi,” Ben said with a nod. “She seemed a lot more… lucid than normal. At first, I wasn’t even sure I was tal
It was weird not having anything to worry about except for school. Graduation was coming up in just a few short weeks. The year had flown by in a way. In other ways, it had seemed to drag on and on.I had been accepted into the online college program of my choice, which was exciting. Most of the rest of my packmates that would be graduating at the end of May had also made their selections and gotten accepted. Ben was going to a different college than me, but Joshua was in the same freshmen online program as I was in. Starla had decided to take the year off. She wanted to spend some time with her parents and explore the country a little bit before she started college. I didn’t care what she did, as long as it meant she wasn’t going to be in my way anymore. I was hopeful that she’d find a new pack to join. There really wasn’t anyone left in my pack who wanted her to be there anyway.
A few days before high school graduation, I got a call from Kayla. We’d been talking quite a bit for the last couple of months, trying to sort out what was going to happen when the rest of my pack joined us. I had plans to add on to the house again. We’d need it with six more people coming to live with us. I had plans in my head, but I hadn’t done any of it yet. I figured I’d had enough experience with architecture now that there was no need to hire any contractors. It would probably make me really tired, though, so I planned to do it after school was over with.“How are things in France?” I asked her.“They’re good,” Kayle replied. I had her on video conferencing so that I could see her face. “But there’s something I need to tell you about.”