By the Magic of Starlight (The Forbidden Realm)
away. It was either that or give in to the climax and become human right here, destroying Council Hall and possibly Raea in the process. It took every bit of resolve he could find, but he did it. He moved her aside and found her pouch with the Wish Dust. Digging in, he grabbed a sloppy handful and tossed it into the air.
    “I wish we were far away from here, someplace safe,” he said with a desperate gasp for much needed air.
    Instantly the magic took over and the room around them changed. For a moment he was falling, then he landed in something soft, damp, and earthy. The world around them illuminated from the glow of his wish and he could see they were in an unfamiliar forest. They were safe. His passion was distracted and, thankfully, he was still in his usual fairy form.
    Raea lay in his arms, sprawled over him. He held her, still partly stunned by the wish and partly sedated from passion. After a moment, she stirred, brushing his aching cock and making him want her even more than before.
    “Where are we?” she uttered, shifting invisibly over him.
    “A forest—I don’t recognize it, but we’re away from the Council Hall. And we’re alone, I hope.”
    “Yes, it appears that we are. We seem to be all alone here… safe, with no one to interrupt.”
    She was kissing him again, sliding her body back into position to continue where they had left off. He was more than eager to cooperate, but he knew he didn’t dare.
    “No, we can’t.” He tried to caution her, though she didn’t seem to hear him. “Raea, stop, please. There’s one thing I haven’t mentioned.”
    By the Skies, he wanted to see her. He felt for her dust pouch again, desperately trying not to be aware of her tempting curves and the heat radiating from her now sated body. He tossed another pinch of dust into the air and wished again.
    She sparkled into view.
    “Now why did you do that?” she asked.
    “I want to look at you.”
    “And I want to keep touching you,” she replied. “Please, Kyne. I’ve tried to deny it so long, but I can’t anymore.”
    “No, I need to tell you something, Raea.”
    She slid off him and rolled onto her side, the soft moss and ferns of the forest floor cradling her in their way. Her eyes were huge, nearly violet in the shadows of the thick woods. Her chest heaved and her breasts rose up and down, tantalizing him.
    “All right. Tell me.”
    He took a deep breath and prayed she wouldn’t hate him for his confession. “You know about my parentage.”
    “Of course. Your father was a human who seduced and then betrayed your mother. But it makes no difference to me, Kyne. You are fairy, through and through.”
    “No, I’m not.”
    “Well, technically yes… I guess you do have a special, um, gift. But then again, all fairies possess the ability for passion, Kyne. We just usually behave ourselves and ignore it.”
    “My gift, as you call it, is a little bit bigger than most.”
    She smiled a wicked smile and reached for him. “Yes, I see that. You’re still bursting out of your clothes.”
    “And that’s exactly the problem.”
    “It doesn’t seem like a problem to me,” she said, running one finger along the full length of his cock. “At least, not one that we can’t solve if we work together.”
    “I’m afraid that solving it takes a little more magic than you know.”
    He appreciated that she’d instigated this lovemaking as a way to get him out of the confinement suit, and he was thrilled that their passion had obviously removed many of her usual inhibitions, at least temporarily. He knew she’d come to her senses soon enough. It was a shame that he couldn’t simply take advantage of her uncharacteristic willingness just now. But he couldn’t. He needed to tell her the truth about this before she found out the hard way. And by the Skies, it was hard.
    “Please listen, Raea. You need to hear me.”
    “What is it? Are you worried they’ll find us?”
    “No, I’m not really sure where we

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