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Tempting fate. Tempting her power. Her bloodline. Seeing just how far it would go before that fire where he soul should be was snuffed out. Elide knew what she was doing, knew what she was risking as his teeth plunged deeper into her neck.
But gods.
She winced at the initial puncture but remained still, almost limp in his arms as the area where his mouth lingered tingled and a warmth spread outward across her entire body. How peculiar it was, the discomfort mixing with the arousal of her blood spilling. An intimate connection between a predator and his prey.
Elide, lost in a whirlwind of emotions, would give into the blissful submission.
She was not to experience euphoria alone, however. Iren would find in the blackness of Elide's blood something far stronger than a mage's blood. No. Feeding on Elide would not yield the same powerful intoxication that he tasted before. Drinking her blood would bring him somewhere deeper. Somewhere primal. As if he were tasting the creation of magic itself.
Iren was tapping directly into the framework of magic and tasting death, decay, and the essential transition of life to death. Elide was the primal essence of mortality. And she had intentionally given him a taste of something his immortal body could not achieve: life, death, and rebirth.
A taste was all...
But that rich tapestry of pleasure, pain, and ecstasy...she was unable to free herself of its reins. The balance of peril and bliss were blurring into an oblivion she very much enjoyed. Perhaps too much so.
But gods.
She winced at the initial puncture but remained still, almost limp in his arms as the area where his mouth lingered tingled and a warmth spread outward across her entire body. How peculiar it was, the discomfort mixing with the arousal of her blood spilling. An intimate connection between a predator and his prey.
Elide, lost in a whirlwind of emotions, would give into the blissful submission.
She was not to experience euphoria alone, however. Iren would find in the blackness of Elide's blood something far stronger than a mage's blood. No. Feeding on Elide would not yield the same powerful intoxication that he tasted before. Drinking her blood would bring him somewhere deeper. Somewhere primal. As if he were tasting the creation of magic itself.
Iren was tapping directly into the framework of magic and tasting death, decay, and the essential transition of life to death. Elide was the primal essence of mortality. And she had intentionally given him a taste of something his immortal body could not achieve: life, death, and rebirth.
A taste was all...
But that rich tapestry of pleasure, pain, and ecstasy...she was unable to free herself of its reins. The balance of peril and bliss were blurring into an oblivion she very much enjoyed. Perhaps too much so.