Elvin Princess? You need to tell me the whole tale of your people and your world!”
“Of course,” she sighed, wiggling her bottom. “But first you need to have me again, so I can be calm enough to think properly!” she insisted, looking cute and charmingly desirable.
5
If having a willing Elvin girl many times each day was in any way a chore, it was one Rasten would have eagerly volunteered for. That he found Amein almost painfully beautiful and enticing, far more than any human girl had seemed, was delightful. The only thing that gave him pause was the thought that he might soon be on a world filled with beautiful Elvin females; that seemed daunting and likely to cause him many problems.
Still, he wished to ignore that issue, focusing on learning all he could about whatever fate he was to face.
When they had finished the newest session of sex, they managed to get up, and Rasten filled the kitchenette’s sink with water, to wash out Amein’s panties, socks and top, which seemed to be silk, but were not. She assured him water wouldn’t harm it, and when he was finished, and had wrung them out, he hung them on hangers to dry.
“When are we leaving?” he asked at one point, while busy.
“We must be at the gate on the full moon!” she advised him.
“Great. Where’s the gate?”
“It’s the place of the large standing stones. I have no idea what you call it!” she sighed. Curious, Rasten went to his computer, and began searching. He soon had Amein’s bare self on his lap, as she watched the images, fascinated.
“I had not known humans had discovered such magic! How is this possible?”
“I gather you have no such things on...on...”
“Am-Coteiru! Not like this. Your world is filled with many machines. Ours are simpler, but we have much magic instead. Father left notes warning of how much this world had changed, but I was still shocked to arrive and see it!”
“I’m sure it would be pretty odd. Here, see...”
“That’s the gate! Yes!” she excitedly declared, acting much like a small girl on Christmas morning. She was pointing at the computer screen which displayed an image of Stonehenge at dawn.
“Somehow I’m not surprised. It’s called Stonehenge. People think the Druids built it. I’m guessing that’s not so?”
“Hardly! Well, maybe they did. All I know is that there’s an Elvish gate under it, that connects to another universe.
“Yours?”
“No. We have to pass through ten of them to get to our world. That’s why it’s so dangerous! Some of them are full of evil things!”
“Things that will eat cute Elvin girls?”
“Eat, rape, suck the soul from...mutilate...there are many evil things out there!” she insisted.
“I’m sure that’s true. There’s much evil here, just not in the form of huge monsters!” he laughed. He thought of another disturbing question.
“How did you get here? I mean, Stonehenge is in England, on the other side of the ocean. I’m sure you don’t have any ID or documents...right?”
“What are those?” she asked, puzzled. “I managed to get people to give me rides, and then traveled on an...airplane?”
“You got on an airplane with no identification, no papers...no...I suppose you plan on returning the same way with me?”
“Certainly! I have my magic and sorcery; what more might I need? No one will resist us, or say no!” Amein finally turned a bit, to look at his shocked face. “I can’t do the same to others of my kind, but humans are so easy to enchant!” she giggled.
“How long did you spend looking for me? And how did you find me?”
“Thirty days more or less. I too have a decent amount of farsight, and can sense...its like your essence...that part of your being that is from our father. I just kept moving in the general direction that I sensed you to be, and then once I got to this city, you were much stronger!” She looked guilty only a moment, before laughing delightedly.
“I spotted you