Chaos: The First

Chaos: The First by Tammy Fanniel Read Free Book Online

Book: Chaos: The First by Tammy Fanniel Read Free Book Online
Authors: Tammy Fanniel
rose and blended into hers…t heir colors dancing together in their own joining.  She felt no pain, but when he penetrated her body and her soul, they were irrevocably tied together in life and in death. 
     
    A tidal wave of pleasure overtook her entire being.  Her legs automatically fell open and he filled her completely.  She heard his cry of pleasure as they joined.  They could no longer hold on to the exploratory tenderness and their lips met in a fierce, passionate battle.  She could no longer tell where her pleasure began or his pleasure ended.  They were intertwined.  She felt his emotions and his pleasure.  He felt her pleasure.  They were one…and as they both reached the pinnacle of their journey, it seemed as the world came crashing down around them.  He released his potent seed into her empty womb, and her body shook with her release , drawing his seed in deeper. 
     
    Both of their Aura’s were irrevocable changed.  His held hints of her luminescent light, and hers held some of his somber hues. His body lay on top of hers, still joined.  He placed his forehead on hers, giving her a sweet tender kiss.  He knew that his seed would take hold in her barren womb and that 9 months time, they would have a child.  He breathed in deeply, attempting to calm his still raging body.  He was still aroused and connected to his lovely wife.  He held her face in his large hand, and placed her hand on his gently.  Her heart still beating from the joining.
     
    “So this is passion.” Chaos said breathlessly as he rotated and ground his hips into her again , sparking another flame of desire that needed to be fulfilled. She moaned as her womanhood clenched his shaft and he faltered as a fresh wave of feeling tingled through his body.  He would never get enough of her.
     

     
    Weeks passed as they explored each other.  Every day he became more ingrained in the day to day life of the mortal realm.  Every day the people of Alexandrites accepted the great dragons more and more into their daily lives.  The dragons sometimes brought the m fresh game.  Sometimes they allowed their counterpart mortals the gift of flying. 
     
    Days turned into weeks and magic began to flourish in the once bereft Kingdom.  The children were the key to their success.  Their education in the arts, medicines, science, and agricultural skills enhance d by their magical counterparts would ensure the survival of the land and Kingdom. 
     
    As weeks turned into months, Zoe blossomed with Chaos’ child.  He treated her with kindness, respect, and love.  They were equals in every way and the more they made love, the more their Aura’s evened out. Their missing souls were finally whole and even in physical form they were loath to leave one another .
     
    He showed her things that she could never have dream t of.  Through his memories and eyes she saw the universe.  She saw different realms with fantastic creatures as she sigh ed with amazement.  She saw colors that were hidden from her in her magic al barren state.  They now sparkled across the mortal realm.  But as their spirits merged her latent magic came to life.  She was of the Earth, a child of mother Gaia.  Her skills developed gently, as her slowly rounding belly.  When she sang to her child, the flowers took note.  Their colors shone more vibrantly and their petals lifted to the sun more proudly.  When she hummed to herself, a calm washed over those that listened to the melody.  When she went out to heal the sick or wounded, her touch soothed and the wounds healed quickly.   She glowed with happiness and inner peace.
     
    Ambrose became her constant companion when Chaos was not around. She felt safe and cherished with the great beast, and Ambrose was over protective of her and the young babe. No one dared to come near the princess when Ambrose was near. Ambrose replaced the mother she could barely remember.  They were a unique pair as the lay in the open

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