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Duel of Love
Chapter 23: Adventure
Katiana
The pharaoh said
he was going to take me somewhere today and I was nervous as could be. I had no clue what he was saying when we
would be leaving the city and without guards or even Seto or anyone else. He told me he had to protect me, so he wasn’t
about to let his guard down. I didn’t
know for sure, but I…I had to trust him on this. It was a test for him…he was still trying to
earn my trust back and so I had to give him this opportunity. He was trying…trying to do something for
me. I didn’t have to give him this
chance…but he seemed like he really wanted to do it for me, to show me whatever
it was he wanted to show me so here I am now, down in the stables, waiting for
him like he asked me to.
“Miss Katiana, I
hope you weren’t waiting for long.” His calm voice greeted me and I turned to
see the pharaoh standing in the doorway. “You look beautiful as always.” I didn’t see how, I was only wearing the
clothes I wore everyday…although the ones I had on now were more suited to
traveling.
“No, I w…wasn’t,”
I said. “So w…where are you taking me?”
He walked up to me and took my hand, kissing it lightly and then
bringing me into his embrace.
“It’s not far,
just a little oasis outside of the city,” he said. “Was my horse saddled like I
asked?”
“Which one is
y…your horse?” I asked, looking around. “I don’t k…know.”
He smiled at me
and released me from his embrace, letting his hand grip onto mine. He looked around a little and saw what he was
looking for. “Ah, there he is, he was saddled up like I asked, that’s
good.” I followed him as he walked
towards a chestnut horse; it looked like a powerful stallion.
“I think I’ve r…ridden on this horse before,”
I whispered in awe as we approached and the pharaoh laughed.
“A few times
actually,” he said. “I think the first was when we were leaving those ancient
ruins and the second…when I had to rescue you from the hands of that thief.”
“I see,” I
whispered, a momentary sadness passing over me as I remembered the events that
led to that capture and the need for me to be rescued. He paused in his step and turned around to
face me. His hand touched my cheek and a
look of regret passed over his face.
“I’m sorry for
that my love,” he said, “I truly am. I
never meant for that.” He drew me close
to him and kissed my forehead. “I love you and I…I can’t explain my actions
that day.” He drew away and I was looking
into his crimson gaze. “I never meant for that my love.”
I didn’t say
anything but took comfort in the fact he was still hurting over it, even though
he hadn’t been cut, even though he hadn’t been the one to receive all those
scars that I now had to bear. I nodded
to acknowledge what he said and he turned back, leading me once again towards
the horse. Once there he helped me up
onto its back and then jumped up easily beside me, pulling me close to him on
the saddle. I felt him nudge the horse and
we began to exit the stables.
“Are you s…sure
you should have some g…guards?” I asked.
The pharaoh
laughed at me and I looked down at the horse’s mane. “I told you, as long as
you are with me, I need to stay alert. I
don’t need guards with you around.” I
remained silent as we left the city, and leaned slightly back into his shoulder
as he began to pick up the pace and we started to trot…then canter and then we
began to gallop. I think he was holding
me or I was holding him…all I remember as we traveled was I gripped onto his
clothes and felt a hand around my waist.
I kept my eyes closed for most of the trip, for one reason he told me to
and for another I was a little scared to look.
“Are we t…there
yet?” I asked and I heard him chuckle.
“A little ways
yet my love,” he whispered in my ear and I felt him urge his horse faster along
the desert sand. It was early in the
morning yet so the sun wasn’t high in the sky, but it still was hot out.
When some more
time had passed I head him whisper we were almost there and the horse slowed
its pace slightly and I found myself relaxing.
I hadn’t even realized I had been tensing up.
“Miss Katiana,
we’re here…you can look up now,” he said and I peered up at him, a small smile
on his face. “Look around!” I did and
followed where his hand gestured. I saw
what looked like a city in the middle of the desert, tents were everywhere and
people bustling about their everyday tasks.
“W…What is this
place?” I asked.
“A gypsy camp,” he
replied easily enough.
“GYPSY?” I couldn’t believe what he had just
said! I thought that the gypsy were our
enemies! The pharaoh laughed at me.
“Pharaoh, so you
finally decided to come and visit…took you long enough!” A jovial voice broke my concentration and I
looked down to see a sandy haired man with blond hair. The pharaoh dismounted and offered his hand
to me and helped me down, caressing my cheek gently before presenting me, still
in his arms to the blond haired man. He
had darkened skin as well, but amazingly beautiful eyes. They were almost black, which was unusual for
someone with his hair color.
“Jono, it has
been to long,” the pharaoh said as Jono embraced the pharaoh, patting him on
the back. I stood forgotten to his side.
“But n…no one…” I
stammered out as I watched the emotional scene.
I always believed that no one was allowed to really touch the pharaoh,
and to have a gypsy embrace him in such a way…
Jono’s desert robes didn’t seem to cover him entirely; I could see parts
of his arms and legs. And there was more
color to them as well.
“Don’t worry
about those two; they’ve been friends for a while.” A light tap on the shoulder caused me to jump
slightly and I turned around to see a young woman in very colorful clothes, a
skirt and a tunic without sleeves with short brown hair, reminding me of Seto’s
hair and blue eyes that were like, but not as deep as Seto’s eyes.
“Who are y…you?”
I asked.
“My name is
Teana, I’m Jono’s cousin.” She smiled at
me and I couldn’t help but smile back.
She cocked her head to the side in a curious gesture. “So, what’s your
name? You must be someone pretty special
for the pharaoh to have brought you here.”
“My n…name is
Katiana,” I said, bowing politely. I had
to be polite…I didn’t trust them and didn’t want to give them a reason to hurt
me or the pharaoh.
“This is my
love.” I felt hands wrap around me and
pull me close and a kiss on my cheek.
“She saved me from my darkness.”
I felt him embrace me tightly before letting me go. Jono and Teana were looking at me with a
little confusion and then I watched their faces smile and both came and
embraced me as well.
“So you were the
one he mentioned his last visit…the one he was falling for and thought would break
the darkness within him,” Jono said and pat me on the back. I didn’t do very much…I just sort of stood
there as they hugged me and then let me go, laughing at the look on my face.
“I don’t think
she understand pharaoh,” Teana said and looked at him.
“She’s a little
innocent,” the pharaoh replied, “She’s a priestess of High Priest Seto’s
temple.”
“Ah, I see…let me
guess, he kept her from you?” Jono asked.
“He said she was
his time after time again.” I lowered my
head, not wanting to meet anyone’s eyes. “But she’s no ones property…and for
one reason or another he’s let us be together, he hasn’t tried to stop us. I don’t know why, but I’m glad. I love Miss Katiana with all my heart.”
“Here, come with
me…I’ll get you dressed in something a little more suited for our more humble
dwellings,” Teana said and gently took my arm. “You men talk like you always do
and we will return shortly.”
“Um…” I didn’t
exactly know what to say but the Pharaoh looked at me reassuringly.
“They won’t hurt
you love, I promise,” he said and I nodded slowly. Teana guided me away from them and I felt a
little uneasy, but tried to remain calm, just for the pharaoh. We arrived at a tent, it wasn’t the biggest
of all the ones I had been seeing as we had walked but it wasn’t the smallest
either.
“Come in,” Teana
beckoned and I followed her into the tent. “Okay, what shall we dress you in?”
“No!” I exclaimed
and she looked at me with a grin. “I m…mean I don’t want to impose. I c…couldn’t possibly…”
“Don’t worry
about it. Aren’t you tired of those old
same colored clothes?” she asked and went behind a piece of cloth near a corner.
“I’ll find something fun for you.”
“Fun?” I didn’t know what she meant by it and I
really wasn’t exactly longing to find out, but a few moments later she emerged
carrying a bundle of clothes in her arms which she pressed into mine and shoved
me behind the cloth.
“Put it on
Katiana,” she said. “Don’t worry, I think this will look nice on you…it should
go very well with you eyes.” I looked at
the fabric in disbelief but began to change anyways. The pharaoh said I would enjoy myself
here…but would I really?
Pharaoh Atemu
“So that’s the
girl that’s captured your heart?” Jono asked me as we watched the two women
leave. “She has a lot of scars…was she a slave to the High Priest?”
“Those scars
weren’t given to her by High Priest Seto.
They were given to her by the thief king.” Jono gasped and I smiled weakly. “I
know. Is there a place we can sit down
and talk? It’s a very long story.”
“Only because you
haven’t come to see me in a very long time,” he replied.
“I was busy.”
He glanced back
in the direction the girls had gone off in again. “You haven’t been… I mean you
didn’t…” I was a little taken aback from
my friend’s audacity, but I expected nothing less from the leader of the
gypsies.
“No, she’s not
pregnant. I mean…well, just let me tell
you the story. Is there a place where we
can sit and chat?” Jono nodded and beckoned
me to follow him. I smiled. “Good.”
“She has nice
eyes.”
“Don’t get any ideas.”
“I’m a gypsy, I
don’t get ideas. It’s a fact,” Jono said
and I couldn’t argue that point with him.
He rarely, if ever told a lie and always thought everything he said was
fact… the funny part of that was most of what he did say was fact. At least in his eyes and mine. “So come along, tell me your tale. We have nothing but time, am I right?”
“Of course Jono,
you’re always right,” I replied.
…
“I see, that’s all very interesting!” Jono
exclaimed as I reached the end of my tale.
I sipped some wine he had given me.
I felt like I had been telling this story for hours on end when it
hadn’t been that long at all. “Now where
are the women? I think we may have
misplaced them or made it hard for them to find us. It’s been a few hours.”
“Should we go
look for them?” I asked worriedly. “I don’t want Miss Katiana…”
“She’ll be fine,”
Jono said, looking at me with an interested expression. “Did you just refer to
her as Miss Katiana?”
“Yes, I did. It is only polite,” I said.
“Have you two
kissed even?” he asked with doubt in his voice.
“Yes, we
have. Twice.” He started to laugh at me.
“Only twice?” he
asked with laughter in his eyes as well.
“I thought I
explained that in my tale,” I said defensively.
“Have you two
even made love?” he asked and I stood up starting at the ground with a blush on
my face. “I’ll take that as a no. So you
aren’t even on a “no formalities needed” basis, are you?”
“She doesn’t say
my name either. I’ve told her time and
time again to call me Atemu and still she refers to me as the pharaoh. I can count on one hand the number of times
she has called me by my real name,” I said. “But that’s in her nature…she keeps
trying to be polite because that’s all she knows really.” Jono pulled me back down and I sat again,
staring at him.
“You know…I could
start to give you that talk about when two people love each other…”
“She said to me
once she’d rather be married before…well you know,” I whispered.
“I would never
guess you to be the shy one about even discussing the possibility of making
love…having sex…or however crude you think I get when talking about it,” Jono
said. “What, are you surprised I can talk about it so comfortably?”
“Have you ever been in love?” I
asked. “It’s not that simple.”
“Oh, I see,” he
said and put a hand on my shoulder. “You want to take things slow… it’s
understandable, after all you’ve been through with her you thought that it
would be best to take things one step at a time. Making love isn’t needed to prove you love
someone; that I’ve learned through time and lessons. I admire you Pharaoh.”
“Why do you
admire me?” I asked.
“Because who
among us of the masculine gender knows how to love someone correctly? Even the gods have it escape them. I think you might be the first.” I didn’t get a chance to respond because a
voice interrupted us. “There you are, we’ve been looking for you. Jono, what have you and the pharaoh been
doing?”
“Nothing Teana,
we’ve just been here talking,” Jono said, “Is that girl with you?”
“Miss Katiana,” I
muttered to him and he smiled at me. “Oh, right, her name is Miss Katiana.”
“Yes, she’s here,
she looks so adorable in her outfit!” Teana exclaimed and moved aside.
I stood
speechless as I saw what Teana had dressed my love in. It was a green skirt of various shades that
flowed down her hips and twirled around her legs, crinkled fabric that gave it
a texture and life that suited Miss Katiana very well. Her shirt was also green of various shades
and it wasn’t crinkled, instead it had a cut so I was able to see her stomach
and the neckline was just above her breasts.
Teana had obviously done her hair too, pulled back from her face with
two green scarab clips. Her face
however, was completely red and she refused to look up from the ground. I walked up to her and placed my hand under
her chin, raising her head so I could see her better. Teana had given her a little gypsy makeup as
well, her eyes shadowed in green paint.
She looked so beautiful…so enticing right now.
“My Pha…Pharaoh?”
Miss Katiana looked at me with worry in her eyes. “Do I l…look okay?”
“By Ra Miss Katiana, you look simply
beautiful.” She smiled at me and I
resisted the urge to kiss her right now and wait a while longer. Instead I embraced her and kissed her hair,
until I heard Jono clear his throat and so I let her go and turned back to him.
“What is it?” I asked
peevishly. Jono approached Miss Katiana
and took her hand, kissing it gently.
“Those are gypsy
clothes Katiana and they suit you very well.
They aren’t elegant like some of the things your people always wear but
I think you are one who likes simple things, am I correct?” he asked and didn’t
even wait for an answer. “I do hope you two will be staying with us tonight for
dinner. We know how to entertain.”
“They certainly
do,” I said to Miss Katiana. “But we will only stay if you want to. We can leave at any time love. What is it you want to do?” She looked at the ground and fiddled with the
skirt a little. I could see that she
didn’t exactly like skirts but this one suited her and I hoped she wouldn’t ask
if she could change back into her old clothes right now.
“We c…can stay,”
she whispered. “I don’t t…think they’re gonna k…kill us.” Jono began to laugh and she looked up at him.
“What?”
“We kill you?” he
asked, disbelief in his eyes. “You must have us mistaken for some barbarian
tribe. I assure you, we’re friends to
the pharaoh and any friend of the pharaoh or true love as the case may be is a
friend and welcome here any time. Come
now, we best get ready to celebrate tonight then!” He let out a hearty laugh and patted the pharaoh
on the back. “This will be one to
remember!”
The pharaoh
looked at me and leaned to whisper into my ear. “He always says that.” All I could do was nod and smile.
…
The celebration
was something out of the ordinary.
Everyone ate together around the fire, tables where whatever was handy
and convenient, the gypsies being slightly nomadic didn’t have much in the way
of steady furniture. I ate with the
pharaoh and Jono and Teana somewhere near the fire. People danced around us as music was played
and I found the music enticing and alluring.
“So, what do you
think of this celebration?” Jono asked us. “I always have the best, don’t
I?” The pharaoh nodded with a knowing
smile towards me and I nodded as well.
“It is n...nice,”
I said.
“You talk with
that stutter all the time?” Teana asked me, turning our eyes onto her. “That’s
sad to be born with such a thing.”
“I’m okay. It’s n…not that bad,” I said and she smiled
at me. “W…What is it? It’s n…not bad!”
“I couldn’t imagine
Miss Katiana without it,” the pharaoh interjected and gripped my hand in his
gently.
“Never mind that,
Teana, why don’t you dance for us!” Jono cried.
“Why do you want
me to do such a thing?” she asked. “What if I tell you I don’t feel like
dancing tonight?”
“You always feel
like dancing cousin. Why don’t you show
Katiana how to dance as well?” I looked
at Jono with disbelief. I couldn’t
dance! I certainly didn’t want to dance
like gypsies either, even if I could dance.
“No, t…that’s
quite all right,” I whispered and Jono shook his head. “No, Teana, show her how
to dance!”
“I d…don’t want
to,” I stated a little more firmly but felt Teana’s hand on my shoulder. “Come
on, I’ll teach you a few moves. I’m sure
the pharaoh won’t mind, will you?”
“I won’t mind at
all,” he said with a smile and I looked at him, eyes wide. How could he let Teana do such a thing? I didn’t want to learn to dance. His eyes sparkled with mischief. “Dance does
much for a body, it’s good to learn how to dance.”
I shook my head.
“I r…really don’t want to.” He laughed
and kissed my forehead before forcing me to stand up and scoot closer to Teana,
who was already standing. “Go on Teana, teach her a few moves. Teach her well though, I might ask her to
dance for me sometime later.” My eyes
widened as I realized numerous meanings to the words he just spoke and I turned
a few shades of red as his smile only widened…and then he too blushed. “Get going Miss Katiana.” His voice was soft and pleading and he looked
up at me with his deep enticing eyes. “Have some fun at least.”
“W…What about
you?” I asked.
“Whoever said I
wasn’t enjoying myself?” he inquired and I smiled with a blush. I let Teana guide me away from the two and
she led me around to the back of one tent, which was still had light from the
bright moon and the fire, which was tall and reflected off of a lot of things.
“So n…now what?”
I asked. Teana smiled at me kindly and
raised her hands in the air. I watched
her move, her hips moving in a circular motion as she began to dance. “Now I teach you how to really impress the
pharaoh.” I couldn’t help but feel
nervous as I didn’t want the pharaoh in love with me just because of my
body. “Don’t worry.” I looked up into Teana’s eyes and they shown
with mischief and longing. “I can tell he loved you long before you came here,
this is only proving to him you are a woman of many talents.”
I didn’t know how
to respond to that so I just nodded. It
made a little sense. I wasn’t weak…I
wasn’t a weak girl who needed protecting and learning to dance gave me a skill.
“It will also
give you a little more power over the pharaoh you know. Dance can do many things,” Teana whispered
gently.
“What?” I didn’t want power over the pharaoh but
Teana laughed. “It’s not a bad power.
Trust me, it’s not or else I wouldn’t be a dancer.” I nodded with my resolve and determination
kicking in. I could do anything, this
was just another challenge. I didn’t
know how she’d teach me in such a short amount of time though; she must be the
best of the best.
Pharaoh Atemu
“You really must
love her Pharaoh,” Jono said as we watched Teana and Miss Katiana leave our
company.
“I do, she saved
me from my darkness,” I whispered.
“But that’s not
the only reason, is it?” Jono asked with a smile and I returned it, leaning
back in my seat a little. “No, it isn’t.”
“That stutter she
talks with, you don’t seem to mind it do you?” Jono asked.
“I don’t
mind. It gives her more personality. It’s so sweet when she’s embarrassed, she
stutters even more and it sounds adorable.”
I smiled at the thought.
“But she probably
does more too when she’s frightened, angry or upset.” Jono’s smile as he spoke, telling me what I
didn’t exactly want to hear, unnerved me and I glared at him.
“You could stand
to be a little nicer,” I said and pushed him lightly with my hand.
“I could, but I
won’t,” he said. “I’d rather tell it like it is rather than get caught up in a
lie. Have you two shared everything
then?”
“I told her a lot
these past few weeks, more than I think I’ve ever told anyone, even you. I even told her I knew the thief king,” I
said. “And how he used her to hurt me.”
“Did she hate you
for that?” Jono asked gently.
“Of course, well,
it wasn’t exactly hate. It seemed more
like resentment towards me and anger,” I said. “She always forgives me though
and that above all else really seems to surprise me. She always seems to forgive me even after all
I’ve done that’s hurt her.”
“That’s love for
you,” he said. “Would you forgive her?”
“For anything and
everything,” I said quickly. “I would even die for her.”
“That’s good,”
Jono replied. “You know I envy you. You
found your special someone and here I am still looking.”
“You’ll find your special someone
someday,” I said. “It took me a while to find mine, and even longer then to
realize and admit my feelings towards that person.”
Jono crossed his legs and played
with the fabric of his pants and tunic a little. “You know, you really better
hold onto her tightly.”
“I know that,” I
said rolling my eyes. “What makes you think I didn’t know that?”
“I wouldn’t mess
things up again with the High Priest still in love with her don’t you agree?”
Jono asked. “You wouldn’t want to loose her to him because you were being an
idiot again.”
“I’m watching
what I do; I won’t screw up that badly ever again. No one will hurt her, not even me, ever
again. She’s suffered enough,” I said
firmly and he raised an eyebrow. “Yep, you are head over heels for that girl.”
“Is that a bad
thing?” I asked, raising my own eyebrow.
“Nope,” he
replied easily enough, “Remember I said I envied you. If it was a bad thing I’d pity you.”
“Oh, right,” I
said and looked back at the fire, which a few other gypsies were adding logs
onto to build it up. “What do you think Teana’s teaching her?”
“Ways to entice you in the bedroom,
Katiana’s just to naïve to realize it,” Jono replied. My mouth hung open in shock. “Most of what we do in ways of dancing works
nicely for bed chamber activities.
Geeze, it’s not like you haven’t seen our dancing before.”
“But to think of it that way,” I
began.
“It’s also a
skill Teana’s giving her to give Katiana more power over you. Dancing is a very powerful thing,” Jono said.
“Think of it that way if you wish.”
“Will Teana even
be able to teach Katiana much in such a short period of time?” I asked.
“All we do is
move to music…whether it’s simply in our heads or a beat played by a drum. Whatever feels right is called dance. It isn’t too hard to learn although
developing one’s own style takes a little bit of work.” Jono seemed particularly proud of himself as
he spoke those last words.
“Do you have your
own style yet?” I asked and Jono’s face fell. “I’m still working on it
pharaoh.”
“Oh, is that so?”
I asked with a grin.
“Don’t insult me
when you can’t dance yourself,” Jono said.
“Are you going to
offer to teach me then?” I asked.
“This is why I like you. You’re not afraid to bite back,” Jono said
and then his face turned serious for a minute.
“So she really did help defeat your darker side, didn’t she?”
“Yes, I’m forever
in her debt for that. She saved me…she
could have run away but she saved me. I
fought off as long as I could against him but it took her to save me.” I let the memory flood my mind, remembering
how I had seen here in my mind, standing in a pool of my blood as my dark side
tried to rape her. She fought…and I had
fought. I fought to protect her. He was defeated and I owed her everything.
“How is it then
fighting the shadows on your own? You do
remember your other half was able to handle it, right?” I looked over at him and nodded.
“Miss Katiana’s
noticing it. I come back at night and
she sees me, drained and tired. I end up
falling asleep in her arms. Sometimes
I’m injured so I hide so she doesn’t see me,” I said. “It’s hard. The shadows are growing out of control.”
“With all the powers
you still have you can’t control it. And
with your darkness only more trouble followed.
She was the only woman you had ever allowed yourself to get close to,
knowing full well all the consequences and how your darkness thought,” Jono
said. “You let her get close and paid for it numerous times, all the while
falling in love with her. And now your
darkness is gone and you’re free to be with her and your darkness can’t touch
her anymore and the shadows have begun to take their toll on you.” Jono looked at me with pity and pain in his
eyes. “I’ve sensed it. Something is
coming, something is about to happen.”
“Do not say
anything to worry Katiana,” I said quickly, realizing I had forgotten to
address her properly, “Miss Katiana, sorry.’
“No apologies needed. You both need to stop the formalities.” Jono
said. “Why don’t you want me to tell her?
Why don’t you want to tell her?
Worrying would be the least of her problems.”
“That’s why you
can’t tell her! I don’t want her to
worry about me or what’s going on. I
don’t want her to suffer. I just want
her to be happy for as long as she can,” I whispered. “Don’t tell her, please.”
“I’ve never seen
you act like this before. You’re so
protective of her. All right, I’ll bite,
I won’t tell her,” Jono said. “And just the right timing with that too, here
they come!” He pointed towards Teana and
Miss Katiana, who were both walking back towards them, the blush on Miss
Katiana’s face a deep crimson. She was
walking a little slower than Teana and Teana looked like she was forced to urge
Miss Katiana to even walk back to us.
“Hello pharaoh,
cousin,” Teana greeted.
“So Teana, did
you teach the pharaoh’s love anything good?” Jono asked with a smile towards
Miss Katiana and then towards me. “Do you want her to show what she has learned
pharaoh?”
“It’s firmly
entrenched in her mind Jono but I don’t think she wants to do anything with
that knowledge,” Teana said. “I’m sure the pharaoh wouldn’t mind waiting until
later when it’s not as embarrassing for her.”
“Um…t…that’s
okay,” Miss Katiana whispered. “I c…can do it, if h…he wants.”
“Don’t force
yourself to do something you don’t want to do Katiana,” Teana said. “I suggest
you wait until later.”
“Are the moves
that bad?” Jono asked with amusement in his voice.
“They’re nothing
worse than what I normally do but the pharaoh might have a little bit of
trouble dealing with it.”
“How would I have
trouble dealing with it?” I asked; a little upset they had pretended I wasn’t
here.
“They’re very
sensual moves pharaoh,” Teana explained. “And I don’t think Katiana wants to
think that way just yet. You picked a
lover with an extremely innocent mind here.”
“I won’t think
that way Teana, I’ve seen you dance plenty of times,” I muttered as I buried my
face in my hands.
“But this is the
woman you love, think about it for a moment the way I dance and then the way
she’d be dancing performing those same moves,” Teana said.
I paused and
thought, and upon realizing my imagination took me two steps further than I
wanted to go I blushed deeply. “I wouldn’t mind really…”
“Oh come on
Teana, now you’ve just made it so he has to see it!” Jono exclaimed. “But
Katiana did say it was up to you. Do you
want her to dance for you right now or wait until later?”
“What do you want
to do Miss Katiana?” I asked, looking up at her.
“I like a
l…little how the c…clothes move when I d…dance in them,” she whispered. “But
it’s y…your decision love.”
“Then yes, I
guess I would like to see what Teana taught you,” I said and adjusted myself so
I was a little more comfortable in my sitting position. She blushed deeper than crimson and Teana
grinned nervously.
“Okay, I’ll dance
with her though to make sure she’s doing it right,” Teana said. “Come on
Katiana, we’ll give the pharaoh and Jono a performance unlike any other.” She took Miss Katiana and led her closer to
the fire so we could see better what was about to happen.
“Do I need to
loan you guys a tent later tonight?” Jono asked. “Let me know now rather then
have you walking into some random one, all right?”
“Stop thinking like that,” I said,
“Our relationship isn’t based on that.”
“It will become a
part of it though. Making love is a way
to deepen a bond you know,” Jono sighed. “Never mind, let’s just watch. I wonder how much Teana was able to teach
Katiana.” I turned my attention back
towards the women. “I’m curious about this too.” Just how sensual could it be? I guess I was about to find out my answer to
that question. In the back of my mind
though, I promised myself I wouldn’t rush Miss Katiana into anything…I was
still trying to get her trust back after all and I loved her. My darkness had wanted to rape her and that
will be something I will never do.
TBC
A/N: I’m breaking
this up into two chapters because one will get really extremely long if I
don’t. Anyways, you know the drill,
please review but don’t flame! Flames
are used to roast marshmallows for those that like my stories!
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