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I wish to thank Winter Gray for being my Beta on this story. Without her help there would be a lot of continuity holes in this thing. She also bails me out when I hit a wall. Thanks so much, Winter

The Fae Prince

Chapter 13

The Fae World

She left the web, she left the loom,

She made three paces thro' the room,

She saw the water-lily bloom,

She saw the helmet and the plume,

She look'd down to Camelot.

Out flew the web and floated wide;

The mirror crack'd from side to side,

'The curse is come upon me!" cried

The Lady of Shalott

The Lady of Shalott by Alfred, Lord Tennyson 1809-1892

Gordon Walker froze. His world had disappeared and he was standing knee deep in tall moonlight gilded grass. Luna overhead appeared closer to the Earth and silver highlights were picked out on the surrounding trees. A pair of green eyes glowed and blinked. The Hunter reached for but didn't find his gun. He bent over and pulled a silver knife out of his boot.

He waved the knife at the eyes but they closed and now he could see nothing. He had no idea what was happening to him but two things he felt confident about. One was the werewolf he had been chasing was also in here with him wherever here was. The other was that he wasn't in Nebraska any more.

Something rustled and growled off to his left. Something else glowed right in front of him and he didn't know which one to watch first. Since he could not see whatever was growling he decided to watch the glow. It floated off the ground and he recognized the slim, transparent arms like the one that had pulled him into the tree. He knew he was dealing with something supernatural but until he could give it a name he wouldn't know how to kill it.

Behind him he felt the rough bark of a tree and he backed into it. The bark felt strangely warm and he ran a hand over it. The tree was oddly concave instead of convex and edges seemed to rise on either side. This was definitely not a normal tree. He involuntarily stepped forward and something laughed in the dark.

He heard Dean Winchester's voice. "Hi Gordon; want a kiss?" Something laughed to side of Dean's voice. Dean stepped forward with Samisfallen flickering at his side. "What's the matter? You don't want me anymore? "

"Whatever the hell you are Winchester, you need to be put down." Gordon hissed. "Where are we? What have you done?"

"Remember Sam? Remember my lover you help John steal me from? This is Sam's world and you are lost in it. You and the werewolf you called with my blood. You are both in here and neither of you are apex predators any longer. Watch for the Unseelie Huntsmen; you'll want to avoid them." Dean's voice was cruel and cold. "Good bye Gordon. I'd wish you luck but you had no pity for me. Now I'm going to return the favor. Run, if you can."

Samisfallen appeared in full, a tall, thin eldritch male made of fog and shimmering color. His white hair floated in a corona around his head and fox tail shaped slanted eyes glowed bright. Caught between the strange warm tree and the dangerous looking male Gordon vibrated with the urge to run.

In front were Winchester and his lover. Gordon thought the growling was the werewolf on his left. Behind him was something else he didn't understand. He turned to the right and ran straight at the moon.

He panted his way up a hill. The edge of the moon rode upon the crest and every step brought him closer to the light. He didn't dare look behind him and it seemed as if he could hear the sound of horns blowing far away.

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The werewolf lifted its head. The world had changed in the middle of his leap. He still felt the lust and the odor of freshly spilled blood remained in memory but the sacrificed boy was no longer in front of him. He crouched low in the bushes, bushes which had not been there moments before. His wolf brain could make no sense of anything and he growled in warning when he heard human voices nearby. A floating glowing creature stared at him with bright eyes as if it could see his hidden body but no smell arrived on the wind.

Again he tasted the boy's blood on the surface of his tongue but now it was protected, not laid out in sacrifice. A moment later another form took off, running away from him; new prey.

He crawled forward keeping a wary eye on the glowing thing but it made no move. As soon as he was out of the bushes he took off after the new prey. The prey was frightened and breathing hard but the smell of silver was carried on the wind along with the acrid smell of the man's sweat. Even so the wolf bounded after the man, his pads falling lightly on the waving grass.

They climbed the hill, one after another and the man ran carelessly, not even bothering to look behind. He was running straight at the gibbous moon as it kissed the top of the hill like a giant wheel, ready to roll down the other side. All the stars shined hard and bright, almost glaring in their light. This place was new and strange to both man and beast. They were partners in their common fear.

When Walker reach the top of the rise there were revealed row after row of rising hills, spaced like frozen ocean waves, awash in moonlight. There was no place to hide and far off against the horizon mountains soared against the night sky. There was nowhere to go. No place looked any better than the one he was standing on.

Now that he had stopped running Walker could hear padding steps behind him and the memory of the werewolf gained prominence in his mind. He looked around desperately. Without a gun, without his silver bullets, all he had was an eight inch silver knife. The wolf would tear him to pieces.

The only place to go was a tree outlined against the argent moon. He swarmed up the trunk and climbed as high as he could go. Now he could see even further. He watched as the werewolf flowed up the hill, nose to the earth, long, loosely knit body collapsing and stretching with each bound.

Once again he heard the horns blowing over the hills and the werewolf heard them too. It paused and lifted its head, scanning the landscape. When it reached his tree it sat down at the base and panted. It lay down flat and growled like a dog disturbed at its dinner. The horns sounded closer and they were making even the monster nervous.

Walker caught a glimpse of horsemen rushing over the crest of a further hill and he wondered if these were the Unseelie Huntsmen that Winchester had mentioned. Winchester had advised him to run but there was a werewolf guarding the base of his tree. He tried to conceal himself among the leaves. Maybe the Huntsmen would be satisfied with the monster. It was the only hope left to him.

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Samisfallen touched Dean's hand and led him away. Dean was fascinated to see his hand grow translucent at the touch. Walker ran away and the werewolf followed the fleeing man. Dean knew he was following Samisfallen the Fae Prince and not Sam, the human aspect of his lover. They made their way deeper into the shadowed woods.

"Where are we going?" Dean asked The Fae Prince.

"We have been commanded to appear before the king." Samisfallen replied. "We cannot delay. My father does not like to wait for his commands to be followed. It is better that we go swiftly and on our own feet. I promise you, you would not like the soldiers he would send if he had to bring us in."

"What's going to happen to Walker and the wolf?" Dean asked when they stopped for a moment for the human to catch his breath.

Samisfallen floated nervously, if such a thing were possible. "I believe I heard the horns of the Unseelie Huntsmen on the hills. If they are captured they will be taken to the Unseelie Queen. The wolf will be killed immediately as an unclean thing unless it escapes and transforms. Under the Fae moon that will be a difficult feat for the cursed one to accomplish. I'm sorry for that; it is a curse that was laid on a possible innocent, I suspect. The Unseelie will not allow him to live however."

Dean saw that the Seelie Prince really was sorry for the man caged within the wolf. Dean wondered if Samisfallen's people could possibly raise the curse. "If he were to escape can your Court help him?" Dean asked.

"It might be possible but no one would be willing to break the current truce between the courts over a curse that only perhaps could be lifted. What if the man it reveals is not an innocent? The Courts will have gone to war for him and my father would be very angry." Samisfallen thought about the situation. "Even if he were to transform and find the Seelie court they would most likely turn him Fae. He would never be able to return to his old life."

"What about Walker?" Dean went on.

"Come on, get up. We have to hurry." Sam pulled at Dean's hands and the Hunter got to his feet. Once again Dean watched as his hands transformed. Samisfallen's touch tingled up Dean's arms and they hurried through the woods.

Samisfallen answered Dean's question. "Gordon Walker is a gift. I promised my Father I would bring a gift for the Unseelie Queen and Walker is it. He will not escape his fate. That is why I pulled him through the oak, to fulfill my pledge to my father."

Dean mulled the answer. "You planned it all along?"

"It was payment for allowing me to use the Fae portals to rescue you. I would have pledged the entire human world if it meant I could get you back. One human was not too stiff a price to pay."

Dean blushed and played with Samisfallen's fingers. He had spent a life where no one valued him and here was this magic creature saying he was worth the entire world. He felt shaken to his core. He pulled Samisfallen to him and curled into the Fae Prince's arms. Samisfallen tightened his arms around the Hunter and placed a kiss on the top of his head.

"Come, my love. We must hurry. There will be time for this soon enough." Samisfallen smiled.

"What will happen to Walker at the Queen's court?" Dean asked and they rushed forward again..

"The Unseelie Queen is a cruel and imaginative creature. I was fostered to her as a child long ago and the year I spent with her paid for a full decade of peace between the courts. In your eyes I was only a child but I was already forty of your years old. It is the way of the Fae. She did not harm me permanently and I was fulfilling my duty as a Prince of the Fae."

"The minor pain she inflicted on me was nothing to what I saw her do to her enemies. One thing I know, she likes to drive her pets mad before she allows them to die. Walker will pay for all his sins."

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They finally broke out of the wild woods and entered the Seelie Court. Before entering the open clearing Samisfallen tied one of the colored wisps that draped his body around Dean's waist. "Be careful not to separate from me. Hold on to this tie or put a hand on my body at all times. It is important. There are many who would like a pretty human to play with. Be careful, my love."

The clearing was full of moving shadows and light. Dean would catch a glimpse of a beautiful woman covered in shimmering waterfalls of light or grim faced men clad in shining armor but if he tried to look at them directly they faded back into the trees. All around the air was full of movement and life. He stepped forward with Samisfallen and when the Prince dropped to his knees Dean followed and kept his eyes lowered.

He saw the soft green grass sprinkled with tiny golden flowers. In spite of the feeling of many creatures moving about not a blade was bent or a petal crushed except under his human knees.

"Father," Samisfallen spoke. "this is my lover and Chosen one. His name is Dean Winchester and I beg your blessing and your approval of our bond."

"Let him stand and look at me." A cold voice answered and blue light glowed all around. Samisfallen pulled Dean to his feet and placed a hand under his chin to raise his eyes. Den saw an older and much sterner looking copy of his lover seated on a throne built of light and trapped stars.

As he looked upon the Fae King the courtiers also came into focus and Dean wondered at the beauty of the Fae court. Their bodies were made of sunshine and starlight. Their costumes enhanced and revealed a perfection of form and grace. Even the stories spun on earth of the beauty of the Fae did not supply words to describe them. They were the Angels of the Earthy sphere.

Standing beside the King was a tall woman with her shining silver hair piled high. Gems twinkled in her locks and adorned her body. "Samisfallen," the King intoned. "Only this one time I ask you, will you marry Amelie or do you cleave to your new lover?"

Dean suspected this might be the reason for Samisfallen's original banishment and he held his breath waiting for Samisfallen's answer. The woman was beautiful beyond description.

Samisfallen dropped his head. "I'm sorry Amelie, I am sorry father, but I have made my choice and it is Dean. I ask you permission to bond with him."

"Very well," the King rose from the throne. "Take him with you to the couch by the river and pick three witnesses to testify the completeness of your bond. If all goes well we will escort you to the Rowan tree door and protect you from the Unseelie to make sure you arrive safely. Your banishment ends in one year from this date and you both must return here to be made members of the Fae world.

Samisfallen turned to Dean and smiled. The Fae Prince reached for his hand and led him from the clearing toward the sound of rushing waters. Three serious looking Fae men followed them.

"Alright now," Dean said. "Just what is happening here and who are these guys?"

Samisfallen smiled even more. "We are going to complete a bonding ceremony and these Fae will be our witnesses. They will swear to the completion of our bond."

"And what bond it that?" Dean asked.

"I am going to lay you down on a bed and enter your body. You are going to accept my seed and swear to follow me for life. The bond is unbreakable and forever. I am certain of this my love. What about you?" Samisfallen pulled the Hunter to his side and softly kissed his shocked face.

"Whoa, hey." Dean stopped moving. "You are going to screw me in front of these guys?"

"Oh, absolutely," Samisfallen replied. "It is traditional. Afterwards you will belong to me and no Fae, Seelie or Unseelie will touch you that way on pain of death. You will belong solely to me."

Samisfallen pulled Dean forward and the trees opened out to disclose a couch covered with a red cloth, set up beside a river full of rapids.

The Fae Prince picked his lover up and placed him on the couch. Dean was nervously keeping an eye on the other three Fae and almost missed it when Samisfallen started to remove his clothes.

"Hey," Dean held to his lover's hands. "I don't usually perform for an audience."

"Don't' worry my love," the Fae replied. "You just lay there. I'm the one who does all the work."

Dean gave up and knelt on the couch as Samisfallen stripped him naked.

The Fae Prince nuzzled an ear. "You are doing an excellent imitation of the blushing bride. Keep it up and even I will believe it."

Dean huffed out a laugh and relaxed. Samisfallen lay him down on his back and sent busy fingers to explore Dean's virgin hole. The Hunter tensed and cried out but Samisfallen kissed him and was gentle. Samisfallen had Dean suck on his fingers and he worked the Hunter open, crooning a soft peaceful sounding song.

One of the Fae witnesses came forward and handed Samisfallen a small jug of oil, embarrassing the hell out of Dean. He had to admit though that the oil made Samisfallen's fingers slip into his ass very easily. Finally Samisfallen judged his virgin ready and climbed on top. He pulled Dean's knees up to the Hunter's chest and held them in the crock of his elbows.

"Grab your thighs and relax, my love." Samisfallen instructed. "This is going to happen so let's try and make it as painless as possible. These Fae will not leave without proof of our joining."

Samisfallen grabbed his own member and guided it to Dean's prepared entrance. He then oiled up Dean cock and held it tight. Dean couldn't decide which sensation to focus on so he just held on and let Samisfallen do all the work. The Fae Prince started a steady pounding and whispered in Dean's ear. "I won't come until you do so set your mind to it. Concentrate my love and try to enjoy it. They won't go away until there's come everywhere. "

Ten minutes later Dean came all over Samisfallen's hand. The ejaculate sprayed up Dean's chest and not more than thirty seconds later Dean felt the cock in his ass twitch and spasm. Samisfallen fell forward on Dean's chest and sunk his teeth into the Hunter's shoulder. Dean screamed in surprise but was completely controlled by the stronger Prince and simply lay there and let Samisfallen use him submissively.

When the Fae was sated he lifted his head and kissed Dean deeply, claiming his mouth along with everything else. As Samisfallen dismounted he rolled Dean over and spread the Hunter's legs for the witnesses to move forward see the come dripping down Dean's thighs.

When the witnesses were satisfied they left and Samisfallen wrapped Dean in a soft red cloth which lay beside the couch in the grass. The Fae lifted the young Hunter and carried him to the river where Samisfallen waded into the water and let the rapids clean them both.