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the thing about Twilight Fae.โ€ Vincent called back.  โ€œThey donโ€™t like hard boundaries.  We eased through the gate without realizing it.โ€

                I looked up ahead.  โ€œIs thatโ€ฆ?โ€ I asked to the air.

                โ€œIt looks like it.โ€ Raina added, her jaw slack.

                โ€œYep.โ€ Vincent said matter-of-factly.  โ€œItโ€™s a unicorn.โ€

                We looked as its golden horn reflected light off of its pastel coat. I couldnโ€™t believe it.

                โ€œBelieve it, my dear.โ€ Lucinda said.

                โ€œI think Iโ€™m gonna like it here.โ€ Raina said.

                                                                                                *                *                *

                โ€œNow that is a proper mead!โ€ Trevor exclaimed, leaning back in his chair.  He held the glass of golden liquor up to the light, admiring its hue before drinking deeply.

                The balcony we were sitting on was simply stunning.  As was the house we were in, the neighborhood that the house was located in, and the entire Fae settlement. The colors were bright and vibrant, and the architecture flowed in an almost fluid way.  The surfaces sparkled where the setting sun hit them, and the air smelled of light flowers.  Even the dark wood that lined every window, fencing, and doorway had a shimmer to it in the light.

                A great valley stretched out below the balcony were on, and the setting sun cast strange shadows through the unfamiliar forest below.  I couldn't help but get lost in the splendor of it all. Winged unicorns occasionally broke through the trees for a brief moment, only to disappear again beneath the green canopy below.

                Of course, some of them fly.

                A deep-throated burp behind me reminded me that Trevor, on the other hand, was getting lost in the potent honey wine that our hosts were fond of brewing.

                Raina had wandered off with the green-skinned Gaia to explore their magickal libraries, while Vincent had set off in search of Angelique and Jack.  Evie was nowhere to be found, so I decided to take advantage of Trevor's considerable paranormal knowledge.

                He had wanted me to drink with him, but I took a drag on the local Fae cannabis instead.

                โ€œSo,โ€ I began, exhaling, โ€œWhatโ€™s with the whole โ€˜Midnight Faeโ€™ thing?โ€

                โ€œWell, you know the Wood Fae.โ€ Trevor replied.

                โ€œQuite well.โ€ I answered.

                โ€œBetween them, our current hosts, and the Morning-tide Fae, we have all of the Fae races still in existence.โ€  He downed the rest of his glass in a gulp.  โ€œThere used to be six races.โ€ he continued, gesturing with his glass.  โ€œThe three we know, plus three more...โ€

                Trevor put his glass down and refilled it.  โ€œThe Water Fae,โ€ he continued, holding up a finger on his free hand, โ€œโ€ฆ an ancient and powerful race who were said to be able to control the waters of the oceans.  Two, the Noontide Faeโ€ฆ powerful buggers.โ€  He picked up his glass as he held up a third finger.  โ€œThree, the Midnight Fae.  Probably the most powerful of them all.  Scary fuckers.โ€

                โ€œWhat happened to them?โ€ I asked.  Powerful beings like this wouldnโ€™t go down without a fight, that was for sure!

                โ€œNobody knows.โ€ he said with a shrug.  โ€œSomething big, dark, and explosive, from what I hear.  Then poof! We go from six Fae races to three.โ€

                I wonder if Rini knows anything about this? I thought.  My train of thought was interrupted, however, by the french doors that led back into the house opening.  I looked up in time to see Angelique glide in.

                She was dressed in a different outfit, this one green.  It was as skin-tight as ever, and I had a hard time breaking away from my thoughts to generate speech.

                โ€œHey there, Angelique.โ€ I slightly stammered.  โ€œVincent find you?โ€

                โ€œYes, he did.โ€ she said.  โ€œHeโ€™s currently trying to raise Jackโ€™s spectral traveling party on a communicator to see about their arrival.  Everyone else is here.โ€

                โ€œGood, good.โ€ I went to take another hit of my joint when Angelique continued.

                โ€œHas anyone offered you an extra bed-mate tonight?โ€ she asked.  โ€œI told them that they could offer, though I doubted that you would take them up on it.โ€

                Whatever I was expecting her to say, it wasnโ€™t that.  โ€œWhaโ€ฆ what?โ€ I choked out, coughing on the pungent smoke and my own surprise.

                โ€œIn case you couldnโ€™t tell, Twilight Fae are a bit, uh, your word would be โ€˜hornyโ€™.โ€ she explained.  โ€œItโ€™s their custom to offer a sexual partner to guests.  It started as their way of not feeling guilty as they pursue their own carnal interests, but it has become a very popular duty.  They love magickal creatures, empowered humans included.โ€

                So thatโ€™s why so many of the Fae who have been tending to us have been so friendly! โ€œNo, no offers yet.โ€ I said.

                โ€œWell, donโ€™t be surprised when the offer comes.โ€ Angelique smiled.  โ€œVincentโ€™s not the only one with a weakness for bespectacled beauties such as yourself.โ€

                She glided out of the room again, and I hit the joint.  I suddenly needed another one.

                                                                                                *                *                *

                The weed had done itโ€™s job.  I was no longer stressing out over the ramifications of Angeliqueโ€™s compliment to me out on the balcony.  Instead, I was wondering if I shouldnโ€™t just plan on sleeping in the ridiculously comfortable cushion I was laying in, mobility not being my strong suit at the time.

                Across from me, Raina and Drucilla sat on an overstuffed sofa.  They werenโ€™t touching, but I could see how open to it the blue-skinned Fae woman was just through her body language.  Raina didnโ€™t look turned off, but she was obviously keeping her space personalโ€ฆ for now.

                โ€œOooooh, thatโ€™s goodโ€ฆ right there!โ€

                Evelynโ€™s moan showed that she was not only more open to the standing invitation of Darla, Druโ€™s older (and slightly darker blue) sister, she was enjoying the company quite a bit.  I looked over to where she was laying in between the Fae womanโ€™s legs, Darlaโ€™s hands rubbing her shoulders in slow, sensuous motions.

                โ€œI hope youโ€™re as good with your

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