Chapter 9: Cool Sensations, Hot Temptations
Susan lays tied down to the Witch's white, silk bedsheets, shaking like a leaf in an oncoming storm. They had force-fed her some vile potion that would make her body extra-sensitive to the Witch's every touch. She hears the Witch enter the room and undress. Susan closes her eyes and clinches her teeth as she felt the other form approach. A chuckle sounds in Susan's ear and two fingers ghost their way up her spine. Susan whimpers quietly. Already she was reacting with passion just from a simple gesture, this lust potion was maddening. The Witch straddled Susan's back and Susan could feel the wetness between the Witch's thighs.
"Oh gods..." Susan whispered.
It was a sensation beyond erotic. The Witch traced the veins in Susan's ankle all the way up her body. Susan squirmed around painfully.
"I am in your veins, my love, and there is nothing, in this world or the next, that can break that bond." the Witch whispered seductively. "You are mine!"
And the Witch began her lovemaking.
"Jadissss!" screamed Susan as the Witch penetrated Susan with her fingers again and again. Susan's mind was long gone, the only thing that existed in the universe was her lover, how her lover tasted, how she felt, and how entirely perfect she was. Susan wound her fingers in Jadis's hair and pulled their mouths together. Jadis's cool tongue explored the hot crevices of Susan's mouth and Susan's tongue returned the favor.
The girl pleases me well. Jadis thought, as she paused to let Susan get some air into her lungs. She learns this as quickly as she learned to use a sword.
Jadis smirked. And she's excellent at it.
Susan awoke the next morning to find her lover had not gone anywhere this time since they were still tangled together. Susan lay quiet and still for awhile; she did not have the strength to move her aching body after what Jadis had put her through last night. Jadis awoke soon and pressed her cold lips to Susan's neck.
"You're sore aren't you?" Jadis predicted.
Susan turned her head away.
"Don't worry, that will go away with time. Just like when your sword skills used to tire you, now they do not." Jadis ran her tongue lightly over Susan's neck. "Because practice makes perfect."
Peter cursed his inability to save his sister as quickly as possible, but it couldn't be helped. Lucy was really worried about Susan and wanted to go save her sister the moment she found out what had happened. But Peter couldn't afford to be hasty or imprudent when it came to dealing with the White Witch. She was no ordinary opponent. Peter went through the battle plans once again inside his head and cursed at how little hope they seemed to have.
"Lucy, I suspect that the Witch will keep Susan in her palace during the battle. That will be the time to rescue her." Peter explained. "I'll distract the Witch with my army, while you and Susan escape and leave Narnia behind."
"Leave Narnia!?" Lucy wailed.
"It's the only way. This is a battle I cannot win and I know that, Lu." Peter replied sternly. "But I want to go down fighting while saving my two sisters."
Jadis brought Susan to the battlefield with her.
"Damn" was Peter's remark when he saw his sister with the Witch. "There's been a change in plans. I'm going to have to get close enough to the Witch in order to free Susan. Then one of my men can take Susan to safety."
Peter barked an order at a messenger, "Send word to Lucy that she is not to storm the witch's castle since there is no point now. Susan will come to her."
Susan stood next to Jadis with an ordinary pair of swords in her possession since Jadis had taken back the sword that actually belonged to her. She had agreed to fight for Jadis on the condition that Jadis would spare her siblings' lives. Susan didn't really believe her, and only pretended to go along with it, in hopes of finding a chance to stab Jadis in the back when she was distracted. Jadis suspected what Susan was likely planning, because Jadis had shaped the girl to be like herself since they first met. The battle cry went up into the air and the bloody war began.
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Ok, this is where I stopped and took a break. When my inspirational writing wave hit me, I wrote the first nine chapters in one day. I did nothing, but sit on the couch and type. I wanted to keep going for as long as I still had ideas coming to me because rarely do I find such a powerful inspirational wave like that. I don't plan my stories out, I just start writing. But there is more on the way because I know where I'm going with this now. REVIEW!!
