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Authors: Zenina Masters

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He didn’t hesitate, his cock pressed into her and she clawed at the tree as the pressure turned from pain into pleasure and then a weird haze that swallowed her whole.

Warren ran his hands down her sides, his claws teasing her skin, rasping her nipples and working their way through her fur.

He rocked into her hard, fast and furiously, as they each sought their release. The sharp edge of stimulation brought her to a climax, and the yowl that broke free of her throat sent the birds flying and the rodents hiding.

Warren kept thrusting with sharp jerks until he let out a snarling groan while his cock jerked inside her.

Sable was dazed from the flare of magic that came off her skin while the orgasm continued to ripple through her. Just when she thought she was done, her body clutched at the slick invader and tugged at him again. The ripples went on and on.

Warren slid his hands down her arms and loosened the grip she had on the tree. Even in the dim light, she could see the gouges she had left in the bark and the wood underneath.

“I think I hurt your tree.” It was hard to speak with the fangs in her mouth, but she tried.

With relief, she felt her body resuming its normal pinkish form. Warren’s skin returned as well. She turned and cupped his jaw. “Oh good. You need to shave but it is just your face.”

He laughed and put an arm around her waist. “You like the chest hair?”

“I do. It is like rubbing my breasts on a scratching post, only uncomfortable if I do it the wrong way. If I do it the right way, it is quite pleasurable.”

He grinned, and she could see his eyes sparkling with lights dancing within. “Good. Now, shall we gather our clothing and have a nice, long night together without either one of use mutating into something else?”

Sable smiled. “That sounds delightful, but as for the mutation, I make no promises. This hasn’t really been my week.”

They were still chuckling when they returned to the house and took a quick shower before they crawled into bed. For some reason, Sable was covered with sap, leaves and pine needles. Warren made sure that all foreign substances were attended to and removed before they hit the sheets.

Sable enjoyed the first night in her new home in the arms of her mate. Tomorrow, they were going to speak with her family, and from there, a wedding was going to be planned. She was the only female in the family, but with the situation, she had no idea how it would play out.

 

Using a video chat was the coward’s way out, but it was a six-hour drive to her parents’ house and she wasn’t up to contacting a transporter.

Her parents looked remarkably unsure about Warren, and Sable had to put her foot down.

“He is my mate. He is my partner and he was willing to take care of me when he didn’t even know that we were suitable for one another. He is a good man and an excellent hunter.”

Her mother smiled, thawing a little. “How good a hunter?”

“He has caught me twice.”

Her father had to admit, “That is pretty good.”

Warren sat next to her and joined the conversation. “I hate to break your opinion of me, but she fainted the first time and fell out of a tree the second.”

Her father raised his hand. “Accept the technicalities. They may be the only chances you get.”

Her mother laughed and the tension was broken.

Her parents were going to contact his parents to see what they wanted as it regarded the wedding. The human world had requirements, and they had to adhere to them or draw attention.

The conversation turned into questions about the Crossroads experience, and there, Sable had to draw a curtain over the truth. She needed to have her parents think that everything went fine and that her life was never in danger.

It wasn’t an easy lie.

 

After the call, Sable sat back while Warren gave her a neck rub. “You are so tense.”

“You have no idea. I am terrified that something extra will pop up and bind itself to us.”

“That won’t happen, but the council might call for our help. They want us to go in on a treaty scouting party, under guard by elves and shifters. They need to know what is a shifter and what is a human, or just an animal.”

“You seem pretty sure of that call.”

“I got it this afternoon, but I told them to put it off for a day.”

Sable turned. “You are going to make those imprisoned wait another day?”

He grinned. “I was testing the waters.”

“This cat doesn’t like waters. We are jumping right over them.”

“Then, dearling, get dressed and we will go. They are just waiting for our signal.”

With a sigh, she got up and pulled on a set of underwear, jeans and a t-shirt. Wherever she was going, she wanted to have a solid base layer.

When her sneakers were tied and her hair was back in a ponytail, she put her hands on her hips. “Let’s go.”

He was dressed in a similar fashion, and she had to admit that the tight black tee looked just as good on him as it had on Tony. It was better, actually, because she could touch.

He lifted a slim cell phone that Norman had given him and he spoke quietly. Once he hung up, he wrapped his arms around her and whispered, “Hold tight.”

She had never participated in an unseen site-to-site transport before, but when she arrived, she was exhilarated and irritated. Just the two emotions she needed for the situation.

A tall and elegant fey was sitting, surrounded by those of his own kind, but he was the only one under arrest. His lazy smile got on Sable’s nerves.

He shrugged. “No collars, no bindings. This is just my menagerie of animals. I am sure there is no law against that.”

What appeared to be the officer in charge came over to Sable and Warren.

“You are the two who can see through the shift?”

Warren nodded. “We can, for now.”

The elf inclined his head. “Then, please help us out and determine which of these beasts are yours and which are natural animals.”

“Lead the way.”

Two serious-faced elves of different shades of blue and pink led the way into the menagerie.

This was different than what Sable had heard described. There was no collar on any of the animals, but she could feel the binding.

The birds were in the first section, and as she looked, not only could she see the human face over the animal, but also a fine web of power coated the cockatoo’s feathers. This was bad. They had found a collar that didn’t leave marks.

She lifted her arm to the bird and it stepped close. With concentration, she touched the magic and didn’t jolt when it stuck to her skin. A slow and focused caress pulled the magic away, and the bird screeched as it felt the freedom, leaping to land on the floor and resuming her human form.

The fey officers jolted and one produced a blanket from thin air. “Here, madam.”

She looked at him with wary eyes but took the covering.

Warren moved over to the larger animals. “I hope you have more of those blankets, because this entire space is full of shifters.”

“How is it that they are bound?”

Sable picked up a rabbit and cuddled it, stroking until it was free of the webbing. “Human magic. Mages have bound these shifters with a web of power pushing and holding them in their beasts.”

The bunny was placed on the ground, and an elegant young man looked up at her. “Thanks for that.”

She smiled. “You are very welcome.”

Sable and Warren got to work, and they kept the magic that they removed from the shifters. If Tobias could analyze it and give them a name, it would make things dramatically easier.

Thirty-five animals were released into their human forms and the parade of freed creatures from the menagerie shocked the elf who had held them.

Sable was humming with power, and she asked the arresting elf, “Was there a human here when you arrived?”

The perpetrator flinched and shook his head.

The captain of the elf squad nodded. “She is being held in the other room. Shall I bring her out?”

“Please, and call the guild to help those captured get assistance and return home.”

He nodded, and a moment later, all was settled.

The woman was definitely a human mage; she crackled with the same energy as the webbing they had taken from the shifters.

She stood between them as they got a lift back to the council headquarters. She didn’t fight, she didn’t protest, but there was an arrogance about her until the moment that Tobias, the Mage Guild Master, was standing in front of her. Then, she was all sobs and grovelling.

Tobias lifted his hand and the woman froze on the spot. He smiled at Sable and Warren. “It seems that this has begun the first step in a successful treaty.”

Warren nodded. “It seems that it has, but what do we do with all the power that we stored?”

He blinked. “You still have it?”

“We do. It won’t come off.”

Tobias frowned, and then, with a flick of his wrists, he produced two empty glass orbs. “These should contain the human magic.”

Sable touched one and the extra magic flowed off her skin and into the small globe. “Oh, that is better.”

Warren did the same, and she could see the tension in his shoulders release. “Definitely better.”

“If you close your hand on it, it will collapse and remain in your palm. You can continue to use it until it fills up, and then, I will trade you a reward and a new orb.” Tobias wrapped the woman in spectral chains and disappeared.

Sable squeezed the orb and it shrank, becoming a tiny silver speck on her palm. “Well, that worked.”

Warren did the same and he sighed. “I am getting the feeling that we are going to become the clearing house for experimental magic.”

She shrugged. “If it helps those in need, I am willing to do a lot. If it doesn’t harm me, I am willing to do more.”

“Wise words. I knew there was more to you than a woman who fainted in my arms.”

She let him put his arm around her as they headed to the transporter room. “I didn’t faint. I was lightheaded. Seeing spots. You just happened to be gallant enough to offer me your arm.”

“And now I shall be seeing spots for the rest of my life. Colour me happy.” He grinned and it was the feral grin of his beast.

She laughed and held tight as they headed home. She still had to mark all of her territory and find a job, but the most important part of her territory was standing right next to her. She didn’t even have to claw him up to mark him; he had offered himself from fangs to fur and everything in between.

She had sacrificed her community and gotten a whole different world.

 

 

 

Author’s Note

 

 

Sable and Warren will be reappearing in 2015, and the Crossroads will now allow elves. Yup. I broke the Crossroads.

Snow Time for Love
will be the first elf-shifter mating at the Crossroads. I hope. Something could go wrong with my planned plot, and it usually does.

 

Thanks for reading,

 

Zenina Masters.

 

 

 

About the Author

 

 

Viola Grace (aka Zenina Masters) is a Canadian sci-fi/paranormal romance writer with ambitions to keep writing for the rest of her life. She specializes in short stories because the thrill of discovery, of all those firsts, is what keeps her writing.

An artist who enjoys a story that catches you up, whirls you around and sets you down with a smile on your face is all she endeavours to be. She prefers to leave the drama to those who are better suited to it, she always goes for the cheap laugh.

Listening to readers has gotten her this far, and with her 300th short story looming before the end of 2014, she will continue to listen in the future.

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