All characters in sexual situations are 18 or older. Enjoy!
"A good morning to you." Tes-amen smiled at the young Tullius woman. "Have you recovered yet from your trip across the Inland Sea? They say the first trip can be β"
"This is how I always walk, Tes-amen." Naevia turned on the viscount's man with fiery eyes. Was she so bowlegged from her time with Vel that everyone noticed? She unconsciously put her hand on the pocket that hid Dallia's sealed message. "I am affronted that you would comment on the appearance of a lady, a duke's sister no less."
"My humble apologies." Tes-amen bowed low. The way the little, pale thing looked at him he would not have been surprised had she removed the bow from around her shoulder and stuck him with an arrow. He looked around to avoid her eyes. "I made no allusion to your appearance, Lady Tullius." This was true, he hadn't any idea what she was talking about.
They stood where the hall curved out by a veranda. This stretch of corridor was open to the elements and boasted a view over most of the city. He saw his opportunity to change the subject. He pointed out over Kart Hadasht. "Ever since last night it has grown. They say it pulled into it all the fallen stones, and now it is greedily taking masonry from nearby buildings. Swallowing the blocks up and spitting them back out on top to form higher and higher levels. It is as if the warlocks of old had returned."
Naevia looked back down at her feet and was about to push past Tes-amen, when the strangeness of his words caught her. "What are you talking about?" She looked over at him. The rising sun in the east backlit the dark-skinned man, and it was hard for her to read his expression.
"Oh, forgive me, Lady. Have you not heard?" He pointed again out over the city with renewed emphasis. "You need only look over there. One of the relic towers has suddenly awoken, and it is rebuilding itself as we speak. We are truly living through a time of miracles."
"We are?" Naevia followed his gaze out over the city. Her heart nearly stopped when she saw the enormous column of stone climbing into the sky. She knew the old towers had been tall, but this stretched her mind's ability to accept her eyes. "Is this some trick? Because I do not abide by foolery." Truth was, Naevia enjoyed a bit of foolery, but she did not want this man laughing at her expense.
"It is all the palace is talking about." Tes-amen watched as the young woman put her head back down and hurried past him. Such a strange lady. "I don't know why I didn't lead with it, rather than make those unfortunate comments." He scratched his head as she vanished down the hall. "Very sorry about that."
"Forget it happened." She called over her shoulder. Naevia had been in quite a state on her errand to bring the sealed message to Vel. But to see what she had just seen nearly broke her brain. She was quite sure that the reanimated tower was the very same one she and her brother had spent the afternoon in the day before. It wasn't coincidence. She had no idea what it was, but happenstance it was not.
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"Could Princess Minicia not make the journey?" Cassia was not surprised the princess failed to join her regents. Few saw her at all these days. She remembered Fortinbras had said something about wanting to make her acquaintance. But Cassia didn't know if her son had done so before he disappeared. He'd certainly not reported it to her.
"Sadly, she caught cold and couldn't make the journey. But she hopes she may yet travel for the wedding itself. Such a glorious union." Queen Cesphea smiled over at Bantia and Hostus, the engaged couple sitting at the center of the table in the long hall. Cesphea's black eyes lingered on Bantia's slender neck, and the delicate clavicle exposed by her formal stola.
"Thank you, your majesty." Bantia blushed when she caught the queen's eye. "I find my future husband and the Gala family to be the perfect match." She shivered. But she was unsure whether it was the uncommon chill in that great hall, or from the appraising eyes that fell on her.
"You are certainly matched in the quality of your stock, loyalty to the crown, and tranquil temperaments." Tiberius leaned away from his wife, Queen Valeria, and moved conspiratorially closer to Bantia. He had a devilish twinkle in his eye. "But I wonder as to your match in the service of Venus. My queen hates when I state plain fact, but, Lady, you are a good deal taller than your lord."
All the women around the table averted their eyes and blushed at the euphemism for sex. All, that is, but the queens regent and the sorceress Brynhild. Valeria looked like she might be cross with her husband. Brynhild and Cesphea both regarded the young couple with amused expressions.
Cassia cleared her throat. Normally, she would not tolerate crass talk. But when it came from the consort regent, she was forced to stand it. "I'm sure Venus will bless them in their union and give them many children that we might further our houses through the generations." She held up her wine goblet.
"Hear, hear. Hear, hear." Murmured people around the table.
"Very fine words, Duchess." Veleria smiled at her hostess. "I wonder, after lunch, would you mind if my sister and I wandered the castle a bit. We haven't been here since our uncle was king and your husband was Duke." She said it in a friendly manner, but a solemnity settled around the table. The mention of the former king and the former duke brought to mind reigns that ended before their time. A touchy subject when celebrating a new union.
"It would be wonderful to see the places we played as girls." Cesphea put her left hand on her sister's right hand.
Tiberius shifted in his seat uncomfortably.
"I would be happy to give you a tour." Cassia forced a smile onto her face.
"Thank you for the offer, but we would prefer to keep our company to queens only," Valeria said.
"Queens regent, you mean." Bantia did not mean to let that out of her mouth, but the royal intrusion into her celebration had pushed her mood more than she'd realized.
"Bantia!" Cassia looked with disquieted eyes between her daughter and the queens regent.
"No, it's quite all right." Cesphea smiled. "Titles can be so confusing sometimes. We are the queens regent, of course."
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When Naevia had first awoken Vel, his member was as hard as Uzze steel.
Vel found that his cock got harder still when his sister's lovely face came into focus. But she had news and their games would have to wait. He softened as she showed him the message.