"I don't even know your name," she whispered.
"Isaiah."
She cocked her head slightly. "That's an Earth name."
"I am an Earth man."
"An Earth man in the Lunarian guard? How- and why?"
"My mother was Lunarian and I was born with that sort of magic, though I lived on Earth. I believe strongly in the Moon Kingdom. It is the Universe's only chance at peace."
Selene nodded. It took courage to do what he did, and his words must be true. All members of the Lunarian Guard must possess Lunarian magic. If it was known that he was an Earthling... he'd be shunned by all.
"So tell me, dear Earth man, how do you manage to keep your identity a secret?"
He smiled wickedly.
"How do you manage to sneak into the village so much?"
Selene stepped away from him and narrowed her eyes.
"How did you know about that?"
"I'm assigned to two places. This balcony, and the grounds right below your bedroom window. I let you go. And my superiors let me keep my business quiet."
"Oh."
She removed herself from his arms and leaned on the the railing of the balcony.
"So why'd you leave such a beautiful planet?"
Isaiah leaned down beside her.
"I had a dream."
"A dream?"
"Yes. In this dream I was on the Moon. There was fires everywhere, and destruction consumed this great palace. But inside myself I felt a great purpose. I had a reason to be there. I had to do something. But what it was I could not figure out. Pure curiousity has driven me here."
Selene smiled.
"But you know that dream cannot possibly come true. There is peace in the Universe, not destruction."
Isaiah did not share her smile.
"Things change more easily than you would believe."
Selene looked over at his face, his mouth turned downward in a worried frown. His blue eyes were directed towards the Earth, and they reflected it's light back. His hair was a mess of blonde shine, but it only made his features look more innocent. He felt her gaze and turned to meet her eyes.
Then the world exploded around them, or so it seemed. The stars opened up to tell them all about love, but they were too lost in each other to notice. Isaiah moved closer and bent over Selene until his lips met hers. It was a soft gentle kiss, like a teaser tempting Selene to deepen it and see just what this Earthling had to offer. She gave into temptation as his arms slipped around her and her hands wrapped around his neck. And then the ground was gone, the sky was gone, everything disappeared. Everything except him.
"Selenity? Selenity, where are you?!"
Selene pulled her lips away and turned towards the balcony entrance.
"Hurry, take your post!" she whispered to Isaiah who was already halfway there.
"I'm out here!" she called.
Her mother's graceful form appeared in the doorway, her face bent in frustration.
"It's freezing out here, Selenity! Come inside! The Prince from Mars wishes for a dance with you."
"Yes, mother," she said and followed the Queen inside. She stopped before completely exiting the balcony and looked over at Isaiah who looked at her from the corner of his eye. He winked and she smiled. She stepped quickly to the side and kissed him on the cheek before striding away into the ballroom.
He smiled to the stars.
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Late that night, past midnight and closer to daybreak, Selene's eyes opened slowly. She searched her room from her bed, and then hurriedly got up. She tied her long silk robe over her nightgown and opened her bedroom door. She looked down both ends of the hall and snuck out. She made her way silently on barefeet towards the ballroom, now empty and dark, then out onto the balcony. She came up from behind Isaiah like a cat ready to spring. Then jumped on top of him.
He landed on the ground with an umph and felt his arms be wrenched up behind him and held there together. A dark figure leaned forward and whispered in his ear.
"Remain quiet knight," Selene said keeping her giggles inside. She was straddling his back and holding his arms, enjoying every moment of it.
Isaiah recognized the voice as a woman's and the tickle of her breath in his ear made him shiver, causing the woman to laugh. He sucked in a breath to yell, but a hand flew down and covered his mouth.
"Now what did I tell you? Remain quiet or I shall be forced to kiss you until you cannot breathe."
The voice clicked and his head and Isaiah smiled.
"And just how am I supposed to be protected by a knight like you?" the woman continued not noticing the smile. That was until he kissed her the palm of her hand softly. She stopped then and looked down at him grinning. "I guess you figured me out," she said pouting.
"Yes," he said, "and I'd appreciate having my arms back."
"Fine," she said and released his arms from their grip. He then pushed himself over so that now she was sitting on his stomach rather than his back. He noted her creamy smooth legs, and her almost revealing night gown. The robe didn't protect much either.
"So the Princess has come to visit me. To what do I owe this honor?"
"That very wonderful kiss is what you owe. And I believe you owe me another."
"Okay," he said reaching up to pull her head down to his. Once again their lips met, and Selene shivered at the seductiveness of his mouth, slowly pulling her inside himself as if their souls were combining to form one.
"You're very good at that," she said as soon as they'd been seperated into two different people again. "Amazing even."
"I get a lot of practice," he said without one ounce of modesty.
Selene looked at him incredulously and shoved his chest playfully.
"I bet. And who do you practice with? The maids?"
"No, I prefer Princesses."
Selene leaned back and laughed, the earth's light falling against her face and illuminating it's beauty. She stopped suddenly and looked down at him.
"You know I very much like this position I've put you in. And I don't believe I'm going to leave it."
"Unless I make you," Isaiah said. He then moved quickly to his right and forced Selene underneath him. She laid there innocently, his weight hardly phasing her. "And you, my dear Princess, need a kissing lesson. You see, your not supposed to stop the one kissing you. In other words me."
She smiled as he kissed her lips. He teased them with the tip of his tongue, then he kissed her cheek, down, down, down. Finally he reached the soft smooth skin of her neck, kissing it gently over and over. Selene groaned and opened her eyes slightly to see a splatter of gold on the castle. Her eyes flew all the way open and the way Isaiah was making her feel disappeared.
"I've got to go," she whispered to him.
"No, no you don't," he said betwen the small nibbles to her neck.
"Yes I do. The sun is rising."
Isaiah stopped and looked up. He stood up quickly and put his hand out to her, she took it and stood up dignified. She sighed.
"We must stop this now," she said. "If anyone ever catches us you'll be killed."
He gazed at her longingly, but nodded, the weight of what they were doing weighing heavily on him now.
"I'll try."
She nodded too, and straightened her robe. She disappeared into the depths of the palace, not even throwing Isaiah a glance. What had she been doing? If she was caught like she had been, pinned underneath a knight, then only the worse could happen. She hurried to her room, and slid beneath the covers. Her neck was still warm where he'd kissed her, and she felt the tremendous urge to go straight back and command him to kiss the other side which suddenly felt very cold.
What had she been thinking? She'd been wanting more, and had welcomed him openly. And why shouldn't she? She was grown, they wanted her to find a suitor at the ball. And she'd found someone. Someone she suddenly felt very close too. Those kisses were not only physical, but spiritual. They were his soul opening itself to her, and she'd opened his to him. She'd welcomed him into her life and he'd accepted the invitation.
She groaned again.
There was no way she could stop this. Ever.
Author's Note: Do ya like? I don't see why Selenity can't have a love life. She's a teen too, right? But unfortunately for her, I am in control of her life right now. And there must be some reason Serena's father never appears. Well, we'll find out won't we?
Review please!
Until the next time,
Ai No Senshi ^_^
"Isaiah."
She cocked her head slightly. "That's an Earth name."
"I am an Earth man."
"An Earth man in the Lunarian guard? How- and why?"
"My mother was Lunarian and I was born with that sort of magic, though I lived on Earth. I believe strongly in the Moon Kingdom. It is the Universe's only chance at peace."
Selene nodded. It took courage to do what he did, and his words must be true. All members of the Lunarian Guard must possess Lunarian magic. If it was known that he was an Earthling... he'd be shunned by all.
"So tell me, dear Earth man, how do you manage to keep your identity a secret?"
He smiled wickedly.
"How do you manage to sneak into the village so much?"
Selene stepped away from him and narrowed her eyes.
"How did you know about that?"
"I'm assigned to two places. This balcony, and the grounds right below your bedroom window. I let you go. And my superiors let me keep my business quiet."
"Oh."
She removed herself from his arms and leaned on the the railing of the balcony.
"So why'd you leave such a beautiful planet?"
Isaiah leaned down beside her.
"I had a dream."
"A dream?"
"Yes. In this dream I was on the Moon. There was fires everywhere, and destruction consumed this great palace. But inside myself I felt a great purpose. I had a reason to be there. I had to do something. But what it was I could not figure out. Pure curiousity has driven me here."
Selene smiled.
"But you know that dream cannot possibly come true. There is peace in the Universe, not destruction."
Isaiah did not share her smile.
"Things change more easily than you would believe."
Selene looked over at his face, his mouth turned downward in a worried frown. His blue eyes were directed towards the Earth, and they reflected it's light back. His hair was a mess of blonde shine, but it only made his features look more innocent. He felt her gaze and turned to meet her eyes.
Then the world exploded around them, or so it seemed. The stars opened up to tell them all about love, but they were too lost in each other to notice. Isaiah moved closer and bent over Selene until his lips met hers. It was a soft gentle kiss, like a teaser tempting Selene to deepen it and see just what this Earthling had to offer. She gave into temptation as his arms slipped around her and her hands wrapped around his neck. And then the ground was gone, the sky was gone, everything disappeared. Everything except him.
"Selenity? Selenity, where are you?!"
Selene pulled her lips away and turned towards the balcony entrance.
"Hurry, take your post!" she whispered to Isaiah who was already halfway there.
"I'm out here!" she called.
Her mother's graceful form appeared in the doorway, her face bent in frustration.
"It's freezing out here, Selenity! Come inside! The Prince from Mars wishes for a dance with you."
"Yes, mother," she said and followed the Queen inside. She stopped before completely exiting the balcony and looked over at Isaiah who looked at her from the corner of his eye. He winked and she smiled. She stepped quickly to the side and kissed him on the cheek before striding away into the ballroom.
He smiled to the stars.
*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ *~*
Late that night, past midnight and closer to daybreak, Selene's eyes opened slowly. She searched her room from her bed, and then hurriedly got up. She tied her long silk robe over her nightgown and opened her bedroom door. She looked down both ends of the hall and snuck out. She made her way silently on barefeet towards the ballroom, now empty and dark, then out onto the balcony. She came up from behind Isaiah like a cat ready to spring. Then jumped on top of him.
He landed on the ground with an umph and felt his arms be wrenched up behind him and held there together. A dark figure leaned forward and whispered in his ear.
"Remain quiet knight," Selene said keeping her giggles inside. She was straddling his back and holding his arms, enjoying every moment of it.
Isaiah recognized the voice as a woman's and the tickle of her breath in his ear made him shiver, causing the woman to laugh. He sucked in a breath to yell, but a hand flew down and covered his mouth.
"Now what did I tell you? Remain quiet or I shall be forced to kiss you until you cannot breathe."
The voice clicked and his head and Isaiah smiled.
"And just how am I supposed to be protected by a knight like you?" the woman continued not noticing the smile. That was until he kissed her the palm of her hand softly. She stopped then and looked down at him grinning. "I guess you figured me out," she said pouting.
"Yes," he said, "and I'd appreciate having my arms back."
"Fine," she said and released his arms from their grip. He then pushed himself over so that now she was sitting on his stomach rather than his back. He noted her creamy smooth legs, and her almost revealing night gown. The robe didn't protect much either.
"So the Princess has come to visit me. To what do I owe this honor?"
"That very wonderful kiss is what you owe. And I believe you owe me another."
"Okay," he said reaching up to pull her head down to his. Once again their lips met, and Selene shivered at the seductiveness of his mouth, slowly pulling her inside himself as if their souls were combining to form one.
"You're very good at that," she said as soon as they'd been seperated into two different people again. "Amazing even."
"I get a lot of practice," he said without one ounce of modesty.
Selene looked at him incredulously and shoved his chest playfully.
"I bet. And who do you practice with? The maids?"
"No, I prefer Princesses."
Selene leaned back and laughed, the earth's light falling against her face and illuminating it's beauty. She stopped suddenly and looked down at him.
"You know I very much like this position I've put you in. And I don't believe I'm going to leave it."
"Unless I make you," Isaiah said. He then moved quickly to his right and forced Selene underneath him. She laid there innocently, his weight hardly phasing her. "And you, my dear Princess, need a kissing lesson. You see, your not supposed to stop the one kissing you. In other words me."
She smiled as he kissed her lips. He teased them with the tip of his tongue, then he kissed her cheek, down, down, down. Finally he reached the soft smooth skin of her neck, kissing it gently over and over. Selene groaned and opened her eyes slightly to see a splatter of gold on the castle. Her eyes flew all the way open and the way Isaiah was making her feel disappeared.
"I've got to go," she whispered to him.
"No, no you don't," he said betwen the small nibbles to her neck.
"Yes I do. The sun is rising."
Isaiah stopped and looked up. He stood up quickly and put his hand out to her, she took it and stood up dignified. She sighed.
"We must stop this now," she said. "If anyone ever catches us you'll be killed."
He gazed at her longingly, but nodded, the weight of what they were doing weighing heavily on him now.
"I'll try."
She nodded too, and straightened her robe. She disappeared into the depths of the palace, not even throwing Isaiah a glance. What had she been doing? If she was caught like she had been, pinned underneath a knight, then only the worse could happen. She hurried to her room, and slid beneath the covers. Her neck was still warm where he'd kissed her, and she felt the tremendous urge to go straight back and command him to kiss the other side which suddenly felt very cold.
What had she been thinking? She'd been wanting more, and had welcomed him openly. And why shouldn't she? She was grown, they wanted her to find a suitor at the ball. And she'd found someone. Someone she suddenly felt very close too. Those kisses were not only physical, but spiritual. They were his soul opening itself to her, and she'd opened his to him. She'd welcomed him into her life and he'd accepted the invitation.
She groaned again.
There was no way she could stop this. Ever.
Author's Note: Do ya like? I don't see why Selenity can't have a love life. She's a teen too, right? But unfortunately for her, I am in control of her life right now. And there must be some reason Serena's father never appears. Well, we'll find out won't we?
Review please!
Until the next time,
Ai No Senshi ^_^
