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Fairy Tail
by Dream Weaver (elle.eff1981@gmail.com)
***
Billy is reunited with his lost love, but there's a
complication... She's not quite human. (MF, rom,
fantasy)
***
Author's note: Thanks to Ginevra for helping with the
accent.
***
In this world there are three types of people. The most
common are the lay people. Heavily influenced by those
around them, they have dreams and wishes but many of
them are never realized.
Then you have the businessmen, those entrepreneurs who
see the world as something to gain from, be it money or
power or even just friends. They have something to gain
and go get it, no matter who they have to step on along
the way.
Lastly you have the naturists, the empaths. They
usually have their own dreams but are more conscious of
the impact they have on their environment, be it in
nature or the people around them. They CAN get what
they want out of life, but never hurt someone to get it
if they can help it.
William Shore was one of these.
William, or Billy to his friends, was a very simple
person. He wanted someone to spend his life with, a
companion on the long and winding road. That search led
him to Cecelia, the first true love of his life. They
met while she was protesting against cutting down yet
another swatch of forest to put up a parking lot.
It was love at first sight for Billy. He watched for a
few minutes as she stood there, chained to the thickest
tree in the lot. He stood there watching, his eyes
travelling over her lustrous hair, as red as a living
flame, to her eyes the colour of emeralds. In those
eyes he saw a purity of purpose he had never seen in
anyone else before or since. There was a caring there,
not only for the goal in mind, but for the world
itself.
That was all it took. He was hooked.
Some people in the crowd of construction workers poised
to cut down the trees were starting to get irritated at
the lack of progress. One of them saw her as the
obstacle directly in their way and started throwing
stones at her in a vain attempt to scare her off. One
glanced off of her temple, knocking her unconscious.
Billy saw this and leaped into action the only way he
knew how. He jumped in front of the Cecelia's prone
form keeping the workers, whether they thought to make
sure she wasn't injured too badly or simply to pull her
out of the way and start working, away from her and
shouted at them.
"How can you do this?" he yelled. "Can't you people see
that hurting her isn't going to get your work done? Why
don't you try negotiating instead of resorting to
violence?"
Cecelia came to as he was pleading with them and
realized that he had saved if not her life then at
least her self respect. Sure he wasn't wearing highly
polished armour, nor was he tall or particularly dark.
Still, she had to admit that he was a real gentleman,
someone willing to throw himself in front of a complete
stranger when she was in need.
That was all it took. She was hooked.
The foreman and Cecelia spoke at length with Billy
acting as a negotiator. In the end they settled on
making part of the area into a parking lot while
preserving at least half of the trees for 'decoration'
to please both the landowners and the naturists.
Billy and Cecelia's relationship soon blossomed and
they were happy together for a great five years before
it came to an end. She had chained herself to another
tree to halt the 'evil corporate machine' and was in
the middle of an impassioned speech she had written
with Billy, saying that a balance between nature and
progress not only could be maintained, but should be as
well.
Unfortunately she never had a chance to finish as a
large earthquake hit. The tree she was chained to
toppled over and started rolling down the hill, Billy
running after it in a futile attempt to save the young
woman's life. She was dead before the second turn.
The loss of Cecelia and her positive influence on the
world around her was devastating to Billy. He spent a
lot of time in bed feeling alternately depressed at
being truly alone for the first time since he met her
and angry at the world for taking her away from him in
such a violently ironic way.
Eventually he returned to his environmental work. It
was what he really loved doing. After all, it came
easily to him and he felt alive when he was on the
picket line, fighting for what he believed in, for what
Cecelia had believed in.
It wasn't even that difficult to be there without
Cecelia because he felt a presence with him wherever he
went. Sometimes it was just a warm feeling, as if she
approved of what he was doing, other times it was as it
he had her hand on his shoulder, supporting him during
a particularly long or arduous meeting. Assuming this
was Cecelia's spirit, he went on with his work in her
name and did more good for the environment then ever
before.
It wasn't long before he was sought out by various
environmental groups for his skills at negotiating. He
always seemed to know exactly what to say to get the
suits to agree to a compromise, almost as if someone
was whispering what he should say in his ear.
That's how he got the job in Louisiana. Some company
was trying to clear out a large section of bayou to
build their fifth factory in the state. Most of the
people were against it and they called Billy in to get
them to move it elsewhere.
*
As he got off the plane from New York he was met by
Francine Autin, the Greenpeace spokesperson for the
state.
"Welcome to Louisiana, Mr. Shore," she said in a slow,
thick Cajun drawl. "How your trip go?"
"I'll tell you when my stomach catches up to me," Billy
replied with a forced laugh. He wasn't fond of planes
and indeed would have preferred to have taken the train
if he could have, but time was too often of the essence
in his line of work.
Francine smiled and led him to her car. As they drove
to his hotel she explained the history of the company
and the many run-ins they've had. They had been slowly
building over the lush swamplands for years causing the
wildlife to migrate into other parts of the swamp which
in turn had caused more animal-related accidents. As
Francine finished her expiation the car pulled to a
stop.
"Looks like we're 'ere, Mr. Shore," she said, opening
the door. "We got a hard day ahead of us, but there's
no reason you can't have a little fun before you get
some rest. What you say, cher?"
Billy became inexplicably nervous at this. No one had
hit on him since high school. It was flattering in its
own way, but he had to refuse.
It wasn't because she was older then he by over a
decade. It wasn't because she was unattractive; in fact
many people thought her dark hair and lithe form were
very attractive. It wasn't even because the presence
that had been a background to his life for so long was
giving what would be best described as a feeling of
distaste.
It was simply because he still loved Cecelia. He still
saw what Francine had suggested to him as cheating.
He mumbled some lame excuse and ran into the hotel
leaving a stunned and hurt Francine in the dust. Even
though she knew about his commitment to his late love,
she couldn't help but feel like she had said or done
something wrong. She got in her car and drove slowly
home, rejected and alone.
Billy checked himself in and was up in his Hotel room
on the third floor in record time. He hung the 'Do Not
Disturb' sign on the door and fell onto the bed, still
completely clothed. His nerves over his flight, not to
mention being hit on, had caught up to him. He was so
intent on the wood-patterned tiles on the ceiling that
he didn't even realize when he had fallen asleep.
"Billy..." the voice came, softly at first, barely
enough to grab his attention.
"Billy..." There it was again. Billy sat up on the bed
and was immediately stricken by the change in the room.
A thick yet transparent mist billowed around him. The
ceiling was a lush canopy and the floor was a series of
crossed branches, as if the thick trees making up the
walls were reaching out to embrace each other.
"Billy..." The voice came again and Billy looked toward
the source. There was a soft, reddish glow coming from
where the door to the room should have been. There was
a warm, familiar quality to the glow.
Billy had to think a moment before he was able to place
it. It was the presence he had felt with him for so
long.
Billy's breath caught in his throat as he focused on
the light floating before him. As he watched he saw the
form he had come to know so well materialize before
him. Her hair flowed wild around her shoulders and she
wore a floor-length gown which flattered her slightly
plus-sized form, parted at one side to let her
voluptuous thigh show through. Her lips were parted
slightly in the smile she had always given him when she
had thought he wasn't looking.
"Cecelia..." He breathed. "How can this be? I thought
you were-"
"I was," she interrupted with an eerie finality. The
apparition drifted closer. "For a time, anyways. I'm
sorry that I left you alone for so long. I can't stay
long; I just wanted to let you know I'm here." She
kissed him on the cheek leaving only a tingle behind as
she faded away, the room fading with her. Billy fell
into a deep sleep, dreaming of being reunited with his
love again.
*
In a corner of the room there was a potted plant. It
wasn't large or particularly pretty, but it was there.
As Billy slept evening fell.
If someone had been there to see it they would have
seen a faint, red glow nestled among the leaves.
If their mind was open to the possibility they would
have been able to make out the figure of a tiny female
body in a beautiful red dress lying in the middle of
that glow completely exhausted.
A tiny voice could be heard from the spite's body
saying "Soon, Billy..." as a smile spread across her
face. It wasn't long at all before her almost silent
snores would have told the watcher that she had left
for dreamland.
*
The next day when Billy woke up he recalled the dream
he had. It was extremely vivid, his cheek still tingled
where she had kissed him. He disentangled himself from
the sheets and stumbled to the bathroom. He pulled
yesterday's cloths of and glanced in the mirror.
He noticed a small, shimmering red mark in the shape of
lips on the spot where Cecelia had kissed him. He
raised his fingers to see if it was real, but it
disintegrated into a light, red dust at his touch. He
sighed and headed in to the shower. He had a job to do
and he couldn't afford any distractions.
Once he was clean and dressed he went downstairs to the
in-hotel restaurant for the 'Continental' breakfast. It
was pretty bland but at least it kept him full.
Francine arrived right after breakfast and drove Billy
to the meeting location. She was silent as they drove
and this made Billy very uncomfortable.
"Francine," Billy started, feeling responsible for her
mood. "About yesterday-"
"No need, Mr. Shore," she replied coldly, her jaw
clenched. "It's fine. Fin, cher." That's all she said
throughout the entire drive. Billy hated hurting people
for any reason, but he forced himself to let it go. He
had to concentrate after all.
*
The first meeting went better than he had expected. Mr.
Larson, the advocate for the company, had explained
that the company had felt that it was the only place to
build that wouldn't have an effect on the local
population. Mr. Larson had agreed until Billy pointed
out the effect the displaced animals would have. He
agreed to at least consider moving the project and to
bring the new information to his boss.
Feeling elated after his minor victory over the
Corporate Suits, Billy decided that a little
celebration wouldn't be out of the question. Hoping she
wouldn't take his request the wrong way, he asked
Francine if she'd show him a nice place to have dinner.
She was taken aback by the request but recovered
instantly.
"I know just the place to take you, cher," she declared
as she drove him out of town.
Billy was starting to doubt how good an idea it was by
the time they pulled up in front of a long shack with a
faded sign. He couldn't quite make out what it said in
the light that barely filtered through the trees behind
him.
They entered the shack, Francine leading, and were
greeted by a haze of smoke. This caused Billy, who was
unused to such things, to erupt in a coughing fit,
bringing gales of laughter from the patrons closest to
him. Laughing a bit herself, Francine led him to a seat
near the bar. The young waitress came over to take
their order before they were even seated.
"File' for both, p'tit," Fran ordered. She looked at
Billy with a naughty glint in her eye before adding
"chaud." The waitress smiled evilly at Billy and
trotted off to get their food. Billy was quite
uncomfortable sitting there at that moment. He thought
this must be what a fly caught in a spider's web must
have felt like.
Thankfully the waitress was back in a flash with two
bowls of what looked like an extraordinarily dark and
thick stew. Not knowing what to make of it he looked at
it as if it was about to bite him. Francine laughed
lightly at him.
"Go on, cher" she said. "You like it, I promise."
Sceptically, Billy picked up his fork and took a bite.
Billy's eyes closed as the food seemed to burst with
flavour in his mouth. He had never tasted anything so
rich and the flavours seemed to be in perfect harmony.
As he swallowed his mouth heated up as if he had just
stuck a candle inside. The burning sensation was too
much for almost all newcomers to the cabin, but to
Billy it was just another layer to the meal. He hadn't
realized how hungry he had been and practically wolfed
down the rest of his plate.
Francine looked impressed at the way he handled the
spice and laughed at the waitress' shocked expression
when he asked for more. The two of them talked about
themselves for a while, Billy telling her about his
time with Cecelia and Francine telling him about her
past.
Francine told him that she had divorced her husband
when she found out that he was having a fling with his
blond bimbo of a secretary. He somehow managed to blame
her for it and her two children, barely into their
teens, now lived with him and the secretary he had
married. She had heard about Billy's loss and felt he
would have been a kindred spirit of sorts.
Billy explained to her that it wasn't her fault, that
he simply couldn't be with someone right now and she
understood. He spoke at length about Cecelia, the type
of person she had been and their relationship. He never
mentioned the presence he felt or how it was always a
little nervous around her, as if waiting for the other
shoe to drop. She agreed that he needed time and told
him that she hoped he wouldn't take too long. She drove
him back to his hotel and decided to give him his
space. As she drove away the presence felt elated. He
smiled and headed up to his room.
*
When Billy got back to his room there was a gift basket
full of organic products that had been delivered while
he was out. There was some fruit, some bath salts, even
a rose-scented candle. Billy looked at the card
attached to the basket and smiled as he read it.
'Billy,
I'm sorry I came on so strong
yesterday. Never forget her.
-F'
Billy felt the presence stir, as if waiting for
something. He took some of the bath-salts and headed to
the bathroom, shedding his cloths and his worries along
the way.
He drew himself a bath and thought about how his day
had gone. He was taken aback by the simple fact that
someone had actually found him attractive. It's not
that he was an ugly person, just average in almost
every way. The only person who ever admitted that they
found him at all attractive was Cecelia, and he felt a
little guilty that he didn't feel the same way about
Francine.
Billy got in as the room filled with steam from the hot
bathwater. The presence gave a nervous feeling as Billy
noticed a red glow just at the limit of his vision.
Thinking that he had fallen asleep and was dreaming
about his love again, he only smiled when he heard her
voice say, "Just close your eyes and let me take care
of you."
He sighed as he felt the salts doing their work on his
muscles, working their way around his chest and side
like tiny little fingers. He closed his eyes and
sighed, luxuriating in the tingling sensation as it
spread across his shoulders. This had to be one of the
best massages he'd ever received.
The fingers stopped suddenly and Billy saw the red
light of the presence floating before him. He looked
closely and saw the small yet plus-sized form he had
burnt in his memory come into being before him. She was
no larger then his hand and he noticed that she had
sparkling wings, not unlike a dragonfly's, with tiny
gemstones and silver veins running through them. She
smiled and winked at him, her giggle tinkling like wind
chimes in his ear.
"C-Cecelia?" The sprightly figure nodded, flying over
to Billy landing gently on his shoulder. She kissed him
sweetly on the earlobe and whispered to him softly.
"I'll be by the plant when you're done, my brave
knight." He reddened, thinking that he hadn't heard her
old nickname for him since... well, in a while anyways.
She giggled again and flew off, a broad smile spread
across her translucent features.
Billy quickly washed himself and dried off, almost
slipping as he ran out of the tiled washroom in his
haste to see his love again. He ran over to the plant
and noticed a red glow on one of the leaves. He looked
closer and saw her lounging in her little red dress,
just smiling up at him.
"Cecelia," Billy said hesitantly. "Can I ask you
something?" Cecelia turned her small face to him, a
cheerful smile spread across it.
"Anything, sweetheart," she breathed.
"Not long after you... I lost you, I thought I could
feel a sort of... presence, supporting me in everything
I did. Was that you, princess?" Pride and guilt warred
on her face. She sat up and crossed her legs in the way
she always did when she was thinking something very
serious. She took a deep breath.
"Well, actually it was," she explained. "I wasn't
strong enough yet to make any real contact, so I used a
spell to sort of send you my emotions." Billy nodded, a
smile spreading across his face.
"So, what happened to you since then?" Billy had always
wanted to know everything about her. It was one of the
things she loved about him.
"Well, the tree that fell down was a sort of summer-
home for a faerie, someone powerful in their world."
Billy nodded, not completely understanding. "She had
actually just lost someone she loved as well. When she
saw the devastation it caused you she was able to pull
my spirit from my dying body and placed it in a Spirit-
Pod-"
"Spirit-Pod?" Billy interrupted, clearly confused.
"It's kind of like a wooden cocoon," Cecelia explained.
"They use it to transfer a soul into a new body,
usually from someone who was mortally wounded. The way
she explained it was that it makes a copy of the
genetic code of a being and translates it into a faerie
version of itself before giving it form. I'm not sure
of the exact process." She let out a small sigh. "The
only drawback was that I had to learn how to use my new
body. I was able to learn some faerie magic too, but
they couldn't teach me much.
"Apparently each Faerie specializes in their own form
of magic but no one could figure out what mine was, so
I couldn't be apprenticed to the appropriate master.
I'm not sure what happened, the spell to let you feel
me has never let you see me before. I wonder..." She
trailed off into her own thoughts, a little grin
playing across her minuscule features. "I have an idea,
but I need to check something with the others first.
I'll be back soon. I love you, my Knight."
She flew out the window in a rush leaving Billy stunned
in her tiny wake.
*
As Billy sat there waiting for Cecelia to come back he
ordered room service. While he was eating his large
chicken 'gumbo', disappointed that it was nowhere near
as good as the one he had in the cabin, his faerie love
was at a puddle of murky water at the edge of the
bayou. She took the shell of some kind of nut and
dipped it in, filling it. She spoke an incantation over
it. As she finished the spell the water in the shell
turned completely clear. A form slowly materialized
inside it, as if stepping out of a fog.
"What would you like, young one?" the figure asked in a
voice that sounded both old and wise. Cecelia explained
what had happened with Billy and the figure nodded
sagely. "It sounds like the hotel lies on the cross of
two lay lines. This would raise the power of your
spells, but why would you need to know that now?" The
figure raised an eyebrow as Cecelia explained what she
wanted to do for Billy. "It's certainly possible, but
you must be careful. There's the chance that this might
backfire. The boost of the lay cross may have...
unstable affects."
Thoughts of Billy clouding her head, Cecelia did not
see the look of concern on the figure's face as she
nodded her thanks and placed the shell on the ground.
As soon as she broke contact the figure disappeared and
the water grew murky again. Cecelia flew back to the
Hotel, a definitively impish grin on her face.
*
Billy was lounging in his bathrobe at the table having
just finished his burnt piece of what he called
'Manhattan Project Cheesecake' when the red light that
was Cecelia flew in excitedly through the open window
and landed on the table in front of him. He had to
stare at the glow a moment before Cecelia's tiny form
materialized before him, but when it did the first
thing he noticed was her smile. She was grinning
broadly with just the barest hint of mischief. He found
himself grinning back.
"I have an idea," Cecelia said excitedly. Billy's heart
leapt. He had almost forgotten how the dimple on her
cheek stood out when she got excited.
"What is it, Princess?" He reached over and ran his
finger gently along her small arm, careful not to push
her over.
"You'll see." She winked at him, then turned completely
serious. "Now, take the candle from the basket and
bring it over to the plant." Billy raised a skeptical
eyebrow, but did as she asked, placing the candle on a
plate between him and the plant. She flitted over and
sat on the same leaf she had used earlier, crossing her
legs in a meditative position.
She asked Billy to repeat what she said and to light
the candle when he was done. He nodded and did as she
asked.
"Íen scäen heten píritssé oten ówerlú ymén erspectivepá
ótén hättë fóén héten neóen Ïén óvelä."
As he lit the candle he felt a tingle pass through his
body. His skin seemed to ripple as if a horde of
maggots was passing just underneath. His bones suddenly
felt cold, as if they had been put in him straight from
some cosmic freezer. The room spun around him before he
feinted dead away.
*
He came to a moment later, Cecelia's beautiful face
hovering inches above his.
"How do you feel, sweetie?" Cecelia asked, worry
written all over her face.
"Like I just woke up out of a dream," Billy replied.
"You were there, but you had died and been reborn as a
fairy..." As Billy sat up he saw that Cecelia still had
her jewelled wings.
"It's 'Faerie', actually." She just smiled at him as he
looked around. To his amazement they were sitting on a
leaf of the plant. It appeared to be about as large as
the entire hotel room. He put his hand down on the leaf
to steady himself in an effort to stand up. He was
surprised to find that it felt spongy to the touch, yet
firm enough to support his weight. He looked up at her.
"What happened?" Billy asked, confusion clear in his
voice. "Why am I on a leaf?"
"It's the spell we cast," Cecelia responded with a
smile. "It was asking the spirits to let you 'see
things from my perspective'. In other words, to make
you my size."
"OK, I guess that makes sense, but how exactly did I
get on the leaf?" Cecelia blushed a little at the
question.
"After you passed out from the shock, well, I flew you
up here." Billy looked at her. He was not entirely at
ease with the situation. A discordant thought ran
through his brain, causing him to panic.
"So, I'll be small like this forever? I can't do that,
Princess. People are counting on me to do what I can
for the environment. I have to-"
"Don't worry, my Knight," Cecelia said with a gentle
smile. Billy's panic faded at her words. "The spell is
tied to the flame of the candle. As long as it burns,
the spell will continue." Her smile changed slightly at
this, becoming warmer, more inviting. "I'll be more
then willing to blow it out, but all this time watching
you without being able to touch you or even talk to
you, it's been very lonely for me as well."
As Cecelia took his hand he realized just how lonely he
had been since the last time they had really been
together. Her gentle touch sparked the flames in his
heart that he thought had turned to ash long ago. He
realized he had been handed a gift like no other, one
more chance to be with the woman he loved, even if she
was no longer quite human.
She pulled him to his feet. He raised his hands to her
arms and pulled her into a warm embrace. As he did he
marvelled at her skin. She had always used plenty of
moisturizers to keep her skin smooth, but her skin as a
faerie was smoother and softer then he had ever felt
before. He breathed in her scent and sighed. She
smelled of Night-Jasmine. It was the only scent that
could make his heart race and his breath stop. He
raised his lips to hers and brushed lightly against
them, just barely tasting the flavour of wild
raspberries.
He held her tight, his lips pressed against hers. He
couldn't believe this was actually happening. Billy ran
his fingers lightly over her shoulder blades, goose
bumps rising at his touch. He could feel the base of
her wings below them, as soft as silk yet at the same
time as strong as steel.
He reached his right hand up to the single strap of her
toga-style faerie dress and pulled it down, the flimsy
material sticking on her ample bosom. He kissed down
the side of her neck and down her chest to one breast.
Billy removed the soft fabric with his teeth before
turning his attention to the nipple, licking and
sucking, little moans of pleasure coming from Cecelia.
He traced a line with his tongue over to her other
breast, repeating the process.
He pulled the dress down to the leaf below, licking and
kissing his way down as she stepped out of the died
spider's silk pooling at her feet. When he reached her
sweet nexus Billy was impressed by Cecelia's balance as
she raised one leg over his shoulder, letting his
tongue probe deeper.
The flavour was not the semi-sweet tartness that he
remembered. In fact she tasted like actual honey. He
smiled to himself and worked at her honey pot with
abandon, her fingers tangling in his hair as she held
him as close to her sex as she could.
He was completely amazed as she brought her other leg
up to his other shoulder. He stayed upright and was a
little confused for a moment before remembering that
she had wings and must have been using them to stay
above him.
Billy was intimately familiar with her nooks and
crannies and he manipulated them expertly. It wasn't
long before Cecelia's legs were clenching around his
head, her moans loud in his ears.
Cecelia released her hold on him and let her body just
drift lazily downwards until she was standing before
Billy in all her naked glory. Billy's breath was taken
away as the red glow radiating from her had increased
in intensity, making her soft body look as if she were
a perfectly crafted ruby statue come to life.
She smiled a come-hither grin and reached out her hand.
As he took it in his, a tingle spread through his
fingers, slowly spreading throughout his entire body.
He stood, a feeling of bliss spreading along the same
path the tingle took.
Cecelia reached down to the cord holding his robe
together and with one quick yank left the robe hanging
loose, his rod parting the folds of terrycloth. She
moved in close, Billy gasping as his hardness pressed
against her plush mound. Cecelia gently pushed the robe
off of his shoulders and kissed him deeply, the ecstasy
now spreading from his lips, then from every spot that
her lips made contact as she kissed her way down his
body.
She knelt before him, studying his member carefully, as
if she were trying to fix it in her memory. He squirmed
as she ran her fingers over it, testing every spot. He
just about hit the roof as she planted a kiss right on
the tip.
Hearing his pleasured moans made her feel more
confident. She wrapped her mouth around his member,
teasing any part she could with her tongue. The feel of
her expert mouth and tongue combined with the tingling
bliss she made him feel was almost to much for Billy to
bear. Cecelia noticed the telltale swelling of his head
that presaged his orgasm and stopped suddenly. She let
him fall from her mouth and stood up.
"Not yet, my Knight," she said, a seductive lilt in her
voice. "You're not finished yet." After giving him a
moment to let his excitement subside Cecelia hugged him
around his chest and took to the air. Billy had never
been too good when it came to heights, so he just held
on, trusting her not to let go.
They didn't get very far above the leaf before she
wrapped her legs around his waist and pulled him close.
She was tighter then Billy remembered but he slipped
into her without any resistance. They fit together
perfectly, like pieces of a puzzle. Cecelia leaned
back, letting Billy's weight drive him in deeper.
All thoughts of their height flew right out of his head
as he thrust his hips, driving himself as deep into her
as he could. Her muscled passage gripped his manhood as
he thrust in and out, as if she wanted to keep him
inside of her as long as possible.
Cecelia moaned in ecstasy, her nails carving shallow
rivulets in Billy's shoulders. Her muscles spasmed as
she came, trapping his engorged rod deep inside of her.
He couldn't hold back any longer. His entire body
shuddered as he shot spray after spray of sticky, ivory
seed into her hungry womb. Billy looked his faerie love
in her Emerald eyes.
"I love you, my Princess," He said, a silly grin
plastered on his face. Forgetting where they were he
rolled off of her and shocked them both by hovering
there on his back beside her.
Cecelia's eyes widened as she noticed he had what
looked to be alabaster bat wings growing out of his
back where she had scratched him. Billy didn't appear
to notice the change. He just reached out and took her
hand. The blissful feeling spread through their touch,
leaving both floating above the leaf, just staring into
each other's eyes.
They slowly floated downwards, landing softly on the
leaf below. Cecelia gave him the once over, amazed at
the subtle transformation. His once grey eyes now shone
silver. He stood with a confidence that he had lacked
earlier and his body shone with an inner glow not
unlike hers, only it was a gentle Sky Blue.
"Thank you." Billy said simply. When Cecelia looked
confused he continued, smirking. "That was the most
wonderful experience I've ever had. Do you think we
need to be here to do it again?"
Cecelia was worried. She hadn't expected the
transformation. She told him to hold on a moment and
flew over to the candle. The flame was already
extinguished, smothered by the candle's own wax.
Overcome by the guilt and joy warring within her she
flew back to Billy, falling into his arms.
"I'm so sorry, my Knight," she said, burying her head
in his chest. "I don't know when it happened. The
Candle went out and you're not human anymore."
"What do you mean?" Billy asked confused. "Not human
any more? How can that be? I still feel like me."
"Come with me." She grabbed Billy's arm and flew over
to the bathroom, landing in front of the wall-sized
mirror. Billy's jaw dropped as he saw the two of them
reflected back at them. Two tiny people, glowing with
an inner light, with wings that drew the eye.
He examined their naked forms in the mirror, searching
for similarities and differences. Then he did something
that confused Cecelia. He laughed.
"This is great," Billy said happily. Cecelia looked at
him incredulously, not knowing what to make of this.
"Don't you see, Princess? We can be together again. We
can build a happy little life for us now."
Cecelia laughed out loud and jumped in his arms, almost
throttling him in the process. Returning to the hotel
room, Cecelia mumbled some words over the bed. Billy
stared in awe as an exact clone of his human body
appeared in the bed.
"It's so they don't think you've run away or been
kidnapped," Cecelia explained. They hurriedly dressed
and flew off toward the horizon and their new life
together, hand in hand, neither one looking back.
*
Billy didn't answer the door when Francine came to pick
him up for the meeting the following day. Expecting him
to be ready to go, she became worried. She explained
what was wrong to the Manager. Recognizing Billy's
name, he agreed to let her in to the Hotel Room to
check if he was alright. She immediately wished she
hadn't.
Billy's body was found in his bed, a silly grin
plastered on his cold face, eyes wide and staring. The
candle was found by the plant, smothered in its wax.
The Coroner said he had died of heart failure some time
overnight.
When Mr. Larson heard what had happened he forced the
company to move the location of the factory. When asked
why he only said, "It was a dying man's last request."
When it came time to bury the body they were mystified.
The body was gone. All that was left in the freezer
drawer was a pile of mud and vines in a vaguely human
form.
No one ever found the missing body or reported seeing
him since. To this day no one knows the truth, that
he's happy and healthy living with his family in a
commune of Faeries in a remote part of the Bayou.
END
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It's okay to *READ* stories about unprotected sex with
others outside a monogamous relationship. But it isn't
okay to *HAVE* unprotected sex with people other than
a trusted partner. 4-million people around the world
contract HIV every year. You only have one body per
lifetime, so take good care of it!
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