“Erin's eyes opened, her head shook once, twice, then her eyes closed again. "Poor dear," Linette whispered to the groggy girl. "'Tis really too bad, isn't it? But you'll be very happy where you're going, I promise you." She turned to the two fairy mercenary orderlies. Allowing herself a moment of appreciation, Linette enjoyed the way their muscular forearms bulged the seams of the polyester uniform shirts. Their sinewy thighs strained the material of the cheap slacks. "Such lovely lads," she wh...ispered. Louder she asked, "Did you get the stock?" "Aye, Doc. We found a grand hunk of beechwood in the forest by the lake. Just about the right size. A wee bit o' glamour, and nobody will be able to tell the difference." "We've got to hurry before Gaelen comes around. Can you do it?" One fairy merc frowned, obviously insulted. "Madame, we are fairies, after all. We know our business." "Saints protect me from sensitive mercenaries." Linette rolled her eyes and stepped aside, waving at the bed. "Get to it, then." The two fairies lay the post of beechwood on the bed beside Erin, arranging the bedclothes around it, just so.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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