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Author's note: I got requests to continue this ^_^ I've been putting it off cause I ran dry of ideas, but I came up with one in the shower last night, so here you go, per request Melissa.
Moonlight Reflections Chapter Nine Vacation Time.and an Accident By: NightElfCrawler
The mountain was a pile of white as far as the eye could see. Kurt breathed in the crisp air, staring up at the clear blue sky that had arrived early that morning. He stretched and grinned widely. He loved skiing..
He heard the crunch of snow behind him, and turned seeing Amanda walking up, skis over her shoulder. "So. explain to me again how you fit into ski boots?" she asked curiously staring at his feet, which were uncomfortably stuffed into some large boots.
He laughed. "Um.. lots of padding for socks, and some rope."
She laughed at that, trying to picture it. "I'm sure that can't be comfortable."
"Since when are any ski boots comfortable." He snickered. "It's not so bad.. that's what the padding is for."
She laughed and handed him his skis. "Right. ok! So dazzle me with your skills, fuzzy."
Kurt winked at her and pushed off towards the ski lifts, Amanda short on his tail, not literally since he had it safely stashed. They both boarded the ski lift in the same chair, and rode up the mountain, enjoying the frigid air and the undisturbed view of snow beneath them.
As they rose up, the snow began to fall again, but not in the torrent from the day before, only a light dusting enough to catch in their hair and lashes. Amanda giggled and leaned her head on his shoulder. "Wish you didn't have to wear that thing." She said glancing up at him. "Blue and white clashes so nicely."
He grinned a bit and glanced around. "I almost couldn't, there aren't any people out here. but ve have to play it safe still.." He winked. "We'll have a snowball fight back at the mansion later and you can marvel at the color combination."
She grinned and tweaked his ear playfully, and they both pushed off from the lift as they landed at the upper station. He instantly slid off, and spurred forward, turning expertly and throwing snow all over the trees as he skidded waiting for her to catch up. He grinned as she snowplowed towards him.
"Showoff." She smirked at him.
He held his hands up innocently. "Me? Nahh.." He winked and pointed down the steep hill. "Ready to go?"
She peered down and gulped. "Why couldn't we go on the intermediate first to warm up. I've only been on a diamond run once or twice."
He laughed. "It's fun. And you have to learn how to parallel, you can't go down zis run like that." He straightened her legs with his tail, since they were quite alone on the mountain top. "Bend your legs, flex them. Don't keep them locked or you won't pivot. Then just lean your weight and bounce." He grinned.
She rolled her eyes. "Easy for you to say, Mr. Athlete."
He just smirked. "Don't make me carry you down the mountain on my shoulders young lady."
She rolled her eyes and tried to push off, doing as he showed her, but her legs began to split a bit and she eeped. He grinned and began coaching her, and after a few practice runs back and forth they started out down the mountain. Amanda didn't fall even once, though she swayed from side to side. Kurt flew down the mountain like the blue snow devil he was, and was waiting for her at certain points, as she followed more slowly.
When they both reached the bottom, Kurt was a bit more drenched from spewing snow to each side as he'd cut down the mountain, and Amanda was a bit out of breath from concentrating so hard.
"So, up for another?" He grinned widely at her.
She laughed, shook her head, and nodded. "Sure, why not.. But this time we stick together."
His eyes twinkled more. "Of course!"
They rode up once more, and upon reaching the summit, Kurt turned to Amanda and winked. "How about a ride?"
She giggled and jumped on his back, skis oddly sticking out on each side, and together they sped off down the slope.
Two pairs of eyes watched them as they sped down the slopes, carefree and happy.
"There are no other people in the vicinity, now is a perfect time."
"Yes, but what about the other?"
"Unnecessary. Dispose of the other."
"It could prove useful to have another specimen, even if it isn't what we're after."
"Very well. Team three, move out."
Kurt grinned with the thrill of speed as they rocketed down the hill. Amanda was hugging him tightly, screeching a bit for him to slow down. He just laughed. "Trust me!"
Suddenly out of nowhere, he felt something stinging hit him in the leg. He thought it had just been a spare rock for a moment, those kind of things happened, but then his leg began to numb and he realized that something was wrong. He jerked to a stop just outside a grove of trees off the main part of the slope, and grunted as he began to feel shaky.
Amanda slid off looking concerned. "What's wrong Kurt?" She bent down and her eyes widened, as she pulled a small dart out of his leg. "Oh god.." But her phrase was cut short, as something whizzed through the air, and struck her in the arm.
Kurt gasped and lunged for her, but his limbs didn't seem to want to work and he flopped uselessly in the snow, cursing his metabolism for allowing the drugs to act too fast. he couldn't even think straight enough to teleport them out.they could end..up. in...a..
Amanda watched with some horror as Kurt slipped into unconsciousness. She was beginning to feel a numbness herself, and she fought to pick Kurt up, thinking if she could get to the bottom before the drug incapacitated her as well. but then out of the trees stepped three figures in armor, white cloaks over their backs of some military make, helping them to blend into their surroundings. She collapsed to her knees, protectively besides Kurt. "Who..are you..what do you want." Her voice quavered a bit, thinking of all the horrible things that could be done to her boyfriend if these men were after them.
One stepped forward, and surprised Amanda when SHE spoke up. "Just don't fight it girl, there's nothing you can do." Her smirk was the last thing Amanda saw before blackness overwhelmed her.
***
Margali was pacing back and forth anxiously from the hotel room overlooking the resort. "They should have been back here hours ago." She stated, sounding frustrated and worried. "you don't suppose they had an accident?" She glanced at her husband with worry.
"I can't imagine.. Kurt seems to be an expert skier.and Amanda can take care of herself if something happened." He looked back down at his paper. "They've probably just lost track of time. They'll come back when they're hungry."
Margali frowned..there was something not right..it was nearly dark, and the two hadn't come back for lunch, and given what Amanda had told her of Kurt's needs, missing a meal was highly irregular.
She turned back and stared out across the snow...a bad feeling knowing at her inside.
Author's Note: Mwhahaa...I love cliffhangers..who are these strange militants who kidnapped Kurt and Amanda? What do they want? Who do they want? Whatever you may conceive, I assure you it's not what you think...
Author's note: I got requests to continue this ^_^ I've been putting it off cause I ran dry of ideas, but I came up with one in the shower last night, so here you go, per request Melissa.
Moonlight Reflections Chapter Nine Vacation Time.and an Accident By: NightElfCrawler
The mountain was a pile of white as far as the eye could see. Kurt breathed in the crisp air, staring up at the clear blue sky that had arrived early that morning. He stretched and grinned widely. He loved skiing..
He heard the crunch of snow behind him, and turned seeing Amanda walking up, skis over her shoulder. "So. explain to me again how you fit into ski boots?" she asked curiously staring at his feet, which were uncomfortably stuffed into some large boots.
He laughed. "Um.. lots of padding for socks, and some rope."
She laughed at that, trying to picture it. "I'm sure that can't be comfortable."
"Since when are any ski boots comfortable." He snickered. "It's not so bad.. that's what the padding is for."
She laughed and handed him his skis. "Right. ok! So dazzle me with your skills, fuzzy."
Kurt winked at her and pushed off towards the ski lifts, Amanda short on his tail, not literally since he had it safely stashed. They both boarded the ski lift in the same chair, and rode up the mountain, enjoying the frigid air and the undisturbed view of snow beneath them.
As they rose up, the snow began to fall again, but not in the torrent from the day before, only a light dusting enough to catch in their hair and lashes. Amanda giggled and leaned her head on his shoulder. "Wish you didn't have to wear that thing." She said glancing up at him. "Blue and white clashes so nicely."
He grinned a bit and glanced around. "I almost couldn't, there aren't any people out here. but ve have to play it safe still.." He winked. "We'll have a snowball fight back at the mansion later and you can marvel at the color combination."
She grinned and tweaked his ear playfully, and they both pushed off from the lift as they landed at the upper station. He instantly slid off, and spurred forward, turning expertly and throwing snow all over the trees as he skidded waiting for her to catch up. He grinned as she snowplowed towards him.
"Showoff." She smirked at him.
He held his hands up innocently. "Me? Nahh.." He winked and pointed down the steep hill. "Ready to go?"
She peered down and gulped. "Why couldn't we go on the intermediate first to warm up. I've only been on a diamond run once or twice."
He laughed. "It's fun. And you have to learn how to parallel, you can't go down zis run like that." He straightened her legs with his tail, since they were quite alone on the mountain top. "Bend your legs, flex them. Don't keep them locked or you won't pivot. Then just lean your weight and bounce." He grinned.
She rolled her eyes. "Easy for you to say, Mr. Athlete."
He just smirked. "Don't make me carry you down the mountain on my shoulders young lady."
She rolled her eyes and tried to push off, doing as he showed her, but her legs began to split a bit and she eeped. He grinned and began coaching her, and after a few practice runs back and forth they started out down the mountain. Amanda didn't fall even once, though she swayed from side to side. Kurt flew down the mountain like the blue snow devil he was, and was waiting for her at certain points, as she followed more slowly.
When they both reached the bottom, Kurt was a bit more drenched from spewing snow to each side as he'd cut down the mountain, and Amanda was a bit out of breath from concentrating so hard.
"So, up for another?" He grinned widely at her.
She laughed, shook her head, and nodded. "Sure, why not.. But this time we stick together."
His eyes twinkled more. "Of course!"
They rode up once more, and upon reaching the summit, Kurt turned to Amanda and winked. "How about a ride?"
She giggled and jumped on his back, skis oddly sticking out on each side, and together they sped off down the slope.
Two pairs of eyes watched them as they sped down the slopes, carefree and happy.
"There are no other people in the vicinity, now is a perfect time."
"Yes, but what about the other?"
"Unnecessary. Dispose of the other."
"It could prove useful to have another specimen, even if it isn't what we're after."
"Very well. Team three, move out."
Kurt grinned with the thrill of speed as they rocketed down the hill. Amanda was hugging him tightly, screeching a bit for him to slow down. He just laughed. "Trust me!"
Suddenly out of nowhere, he felt something stinging hit him in the leg. He thought it had just been a spare rock for a moment, those kind of things happened, but then his leg began to numb and he realized that something was wrong. He jerked to a stop just outside a grove of trees off the main part of the slope, and grunted as he began to feel shaky.
Amanda slid off looking concerned. "What's wrong Kurt?" She bent down and her eyes widened, as she pulled a small dart out of his leg. "Oh god.." But her phrase was cut short, as something whizzed through the air, and struck her in the arm.
Kurt gasped and lunged for her, but his limbs didn't seem to want to work and he flopped uselessly in the snow, cursing his metabolism for allowing the drugs to act too fast. he couldn't even think straight enough to teleport them out.they could end..up. in...a..
Amanda watched with some horror as Kurt slipped into unconsciousness. She was beginning to feel a numbness herself, and she fought to pick Kurt up, thinking if she could get to the bottom before the drug incapacitated her as well. but then out of the trees stepped three figures in armor, white cloaks over their backs of some military make, helping them to blend into their surroundings. She collapsed to her knees, protectively besides Kurt. "Who..are you..what do you want." Her voice quavered a bit, thinking of all the horrible things that could be done to her boyfriend if these men were after them.
One stepped forward, and surprised Amanda when SHE spoke up. "Just don't fight it girl, there's nothing you can do." Her smirk was the last thing Amanda saw before blackness overwhelmed her.
***
Margali was pacing back and forth anxiously from the hotel room overlooking the resort. "They should have been back here hours ago." She stated, sounding frustrated and worried. "you don't suppose they had an accident?" She glanced at her husband with worry.
"I can't imagine.. Kurt seems to be an expert skier.and Amanda can take care of herself if something happened." He looked back down at his paper. "They've probably just lost track of time. They'll come back when they're hungry."
Margali frowned..there was something not right..it was nearly dark, and the two hadn't come back for lunch, and given what Amanda had told her of Kurt's needs, missing a meal was highly irregular.
She turned back and stared out across the snow...a bad feeling knowing at her inside.
Author's Note: Mwhahaa...I love cliffhangers..who are these strange militants who kidnapped Kurt and Amanda? What do they want? Who do they want? Whatever you may conceive, I assure you it's not what you think...
