Temptress Unbound
By Lisa Cach
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Once trained in the carnal arts to be the king’s concubine, Nimia has a prophetic gift that is triggered by her sexual encounters. Finally free, she forsakes the powerful men who have used her gifts for their own gain. As her sexual adventures continue, she searches for true love—and for her people, the Phanne, from whom she was originally stolen.
Lisa Cach
Lisa Cach is the national bestselling, award-winning author of more than twenty books, including Great-Aunt Sophia’s Lessons for Bombshells, available from Gallery Books. She has taught creative writing aboard the ship MV Explorer from the Amazon River, to Morocco, to St. Petersburg, Russia. When not sailing the high seas she can be found digging for clams in the sandy mud of the Puget Sound or dealing cruelly with weeds and snails in her garden. She’s a two-time finalist for the prestigious RITA Award from the Romance Writers of America, which doesn’t make it any easier to explain to her neighbors that she writes erotica. Visit her online at LisaCach.com.
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Temptress Unbound - Lisa Cach
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"You stink of weeds and humping hedgehogs, you have green pond water flowing in your veins, and a farmer’s crotch after a day of plowing under the sun is far sweeter than the air that breathes from your mouth. Begone from my lands!" The King of Winter swung his short sword, sending his crown of holly shifting sideways on his black curls.
The King of Summer danced backward and raised his own blade, ready to parry. Lamplight shimmered in the circlet of gold oak leaves on his close-cropped head. They are your lands no longer, you mud-slimed, claw-handed corpse! You have the skin and the humor of a fish three days old, and a cock the size of a frozen snail.
"I can’t help that."
The King of Summer lowered his weapon and tilted his head. It shrank in the cold?
It broke off.
The gathered crowd howled with laughter, and for a moment Terix—playing the King of Winter—caught my eye, and I saw the gleam of mirth in his own.
Better to have it made of mighty oak, like mine,
Arthur—the King of Summer—said, his lips trembling as he tried to keep a straight face.
That’s fine if you like walking around with a tent pole in your breeches, frightening the ladies.
A not-so-ladylike female voice called out, "It won’t be frightening me! You bring it on over, your summer lordship. I’ve got a tent in desperate need of a pole."
More howls of laughter.
Beside me, wide-eyed Daella whispered, Does she mean what I think she means?
Una, on her other side, snorted. Una had seen far too many poles seeking tents in her thirteen years, and had vowed to forever remain a virgin. "There aren’t enough poles in the world to hold up that tent."
Una,
I chided.
What?
She gave me a practiced look of innocence, somewhat ruined by the black spirals covering the top half of her face. The look had worked better before Maerlin had given her the tattoos she had harassed him for. The dark spirals were a dramatic contrast to her eyes, with their irises of glacier blue struck through with shards of ice. With her long white hair on top of all that, she unnerved people. She looked like a vengeful ghost, peering through a mask of black filigree.
Be nice. Or at least be mean in a voice that can’t be overheard.
That tent,
she whispered, would need a whole fucking forest.
You’re terrible,
Daella whispered on a giggle, her cheeks pink with embarrassment, her eyes darting to me for reassurance that I didn’t think less of her for laughing.
I smiled vaguely and turned my attention back to the mock battle. Today was the winter solstice, and the King of Winter would lose this battle to his bright twin, the King of Summer. With Winter’s slaying, the sun would be reborn and increase in strength for the half year until the summer solstice, when the two would duel again and Winter would win.
Today I take back what is rightfully mine,
Summer said as the two kings struck and parried and leapt over the members of the audience sitting on floor, making them sigh and cheer and draw in their breaths. I recognized Terix’s touch in the planned moves, full of comic moments of exaggerated surprise, fear, bloodthirsty glee, and tragic dismay.
My eyes, though, were all for Arthur. I was grateful for the chance to watch him openly, instead of sneaking furtive looks. I’d been back from the Isle of Mona for over a month, and my feelings for him had not lessened. If anything, they’d grown stronger under the constraints we’d placed upon ourselves.
I’d caught his eyes on me as well, and there were times I thought that if I approached him, it wouldn’t take much to seduce him past his good judgment, as I had along the river. Maybe I would have done it, too, except for a twinge of fear inside me at what might happen the next time I took a man to my bed. I feared losing control as I had in Mona, and there was no Tanwen here to pull me back from the edge.
You never say anything new,
Winter complained in the petulant tone of a young girl. Every year, it’s the same old thing, ‘I take back what is mine.’
Give up the fight, then, for you know that every year it ends the same way,
Summer said. Release the Summer Maiden and lay down your sword.
The maiden in question was a buxom creature from Corinium, lush enough to portray the earth mother herself, and she gave a squeal of happy fright as Terix swept her into the crook of his arm. Never!
He bent his head to her open neckline and rooted his face into it, making piggy grunting noises of pleasure.
A withered old man like you has no right to such fair flesh,
Summer said in pompous disgust.
A male voice called out, She was happy enough with old snail-cock until his gold ran out!
Better be sure you want her,
someone else said. You know she’ll leave you once his pockets are full again.
Ah, but six months to plow those fields is worth it all,
Arthur said with a leer, to hoots and howls.
Terix buried his face more deeply in the maiden’s breasts and her face twisted in mock revulsion. She lifted the back of his tunic and made a show of pointing out to Arthur a good target on his bare skin.
Typical woman!
a man said. Faithless!
Typical man!
a female voice countered. Too busy chasing cunny to save his own skin!
Arthur struck, the blade of his fake sword retreated into its haft, and a gush of mock blood spilled over Terix’s back. Terix staggered about in his death throes, then tumbled to the mosaic floor. Bone whined beside me, then scrambled across the slick floor to sniff at Terix and lick his face.
Let the dogs have him, then,
Arthur said, barely managing to keep in character as Bone slobbered on Terix, whose face was twisting under the onslaught. It’s no better than he deserves.
He swept the girl up into his arms and started to carry her away.
I’m yours, I’m yours!
she cried. Then she said in a loud aside to the audience as they were about to disappear out the doorway, For half a year, anyway.
There was laughter and applause, and the actors took their bows. The audience broke up, people moving to food and drink, games and conversation. Ambrosius Aurelianus seemed to have invited half of Corinium to his villa for days-long festivities that were both Briton in origin as well as Roman, including much of the cheerful mischief of Saturnalia.
Daella led Una off to join in a divination game, Daella having been forced out of her usual shyness by Una’s being even more bashful than she. They’d formed a tentative bond of friendship based on their close ages, ferocious independence, and feelings of being outsiders. I doubted that they actually liked one another, but feeling understood mattered more.
I caught sight of Maerlin’s red-gold locks, and to avoid him I turned my footsteps out of the banquet room and into the shadows of the peristyle courtyard garden, with its columned gallery lined with more of Ambrosius’s collection of Roman statues. Moonlight brightened the snow-covered garden and marble carvings into a crisp landscape of white drifts and black shadows, the mounds of snow turning perfect gods into misshapen beasts. The cold air was a welcome slap against my skin, refreshing after the close heat of people, lamps, and braziers indoors. I’d grow cold quickly, but for the moment the winter air felt pure and light in my lungs, and the statues were blissfully silent.
I should have known better than to try to escape Maerlin’s eye, however. I was on my second circuit of the gallery when one of the pale statues moved, reaching out to touch my hand. I made a noise like a squished mouse and jumped half out of my stockings. Calling my name is too difficult for you?
I snapped as my heart pounded. You have to pounce on me from the shadows?
And give you the chance to slink off ?
I don’t slink.
You’ve been avoiding me,
he said.
"You haven’t been around, so I think it fair to say that you’ve been avoiding me."
He pulled my hand into the crook of his arm and rested his bare palm on top of it as we began a slow stroll down the gallery. His grasp was light but firm, telling me that he would not allow me to escape. I knew he wanted that contact, that unique Phanne-to-Phanne sharing, to remind me like little else could that he was not my enemy.
And to remind me that I had made him a promise that I had yet to fulfill.
I haven’t wanted to press you, after what you went through on Mona. There was still work that Brenn and I wanted to do on the forge and on the formula for the alloy, so there was no harm in waiting. But it’s time to call the storm now, Nimia. Everything is ready.
I’m not.
Cool, languid desire was seeping from his hand into mine, spreading up my arm and down my side, sinking into my loins with a fullness that made my thighs weak.
Putting it off won’t make you any more so,
Maerlin said. If you wait much longer, you’ll let your fears grow too large to ever overcome.
I was hoping to get so sick of them that I wouldn’t care anymore.
Lust has a way of erasing fear. You’ll be glad enough to continue, once we begin.
That confident of your sexual skills, are you?
I said archly, even as our continuing contact was swelling my sex and making my breasts ache for his touch. You’re the gods’ gift to women.
That’s not what I meant,
he said, stiffening.
I poked his arm with the tip of a finger, and had to keep myself from running my hand over his chest. This cursed Phanne contact: my palm was itching to feel his bare skin, the warm planes of his torso, the thickness of his rod . . . "I was trying to be funny."
A pause as he considered. Oh.
Clearly, I should leave the joke-telling to Terix.
There was no love between Maerlin and me; there wasn’t even lust in its usual sense. This consuming passion was something unique between us, a rare male Phanne with powers and a Phanne female. We could hate each other, be physically repulsed by each other, and still this yearning desire would flood in and drown us whenever we touched skin-to-skin, as unstoppable a force as the rising tide.
In exchange for his taking me to the Isle of Mona, I had promised to lie with Maerlin and, together in the trance of passion, use our combined powers to call up a storm. The storm winds would power a uniquely designed furnace, as Maerlin had seen done on an island in the distant east where they harnessed seasonal storms. The high winds worked as a gigantic bellows, blowing air into a fire burning his own special substance derived from coal, the combination building the furnace’s temperature so high that metals and earth substances that couldn’t otherwise be melded together would blend into one material. The resulting metal could be used to forge a sword blade with that rarest of combinations: strength; a keen, long-wearing edge; and most unusual of all, flex.
For years Maerlin had worked toward forging such a blade for Arthur. Together with Una we had laid hands on the mystical green stone that would adorn its pommel, and in a shared vision we had heard the sword’s name: Skalibur. In Phannic, it meant immortal.
As Maerlin had said, all was at last in readiness. And I wanted Arthur to have Skalibur, the only blade that could be worthy of him. And yet . . .
I don’t think I’m the same as I was before Mona,
I said softly, voicing the fear that haunted me. "During that orgy something was building inside me, and I couldn’t stop it. Mostly I didn’t even want to stop it. But what it would lead to . . ." I shrugged, remembering the golden wall I had been building around