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games with thee as thy kind does. As I have done before."
"Then it be but sex," he whispered back. "Our hearts be in it not."
"Aye." Then she drew away from him. "But we dally,
"Mach!" she exclaimed brightly. "Didst thou not have enough o' manstyle play w' me in Proton?"
"I can never have enough," he replied carefully. But he let her go.
"We have been long away from our sanctuary," she said. "Let me carry thee there." And she became her
natural self, the unicorn.
"Yes, of course," he agreed. He mounted her a trifle clumsily, as he judged Mach might. She set off
westward. One thing about this: he did not have to say much or do much, so ran less risk of giving away
his identity. The Adverse Adepts might be watching, but would soon become bored with this, and would
not pay much attention.
While he rode, he pondered the plan that he and Stile had devised. Stile, in those last three days, had
taught him an exotic technique that even most Adepts did not know: that of spiritual separation. This
magic could send a person's awareness out apart from his body, so that he could perceive things that his
body could not. It required a different spell each time, of course, but Stile had worked out several that
had worked for him, and should now work for Bane. The effect was limited in time and distance, so it
was necessary to get physically within range before invoking the separation. This restricted its
application but if Bane could find a way to get close without suspicion, it could be invaluable.
That was why he had sought Mach's cooperation.
Mach could not spy in this manner, lacking the magic, and would not if he could. But Mach could get
close to the Adverse Adepts. This switch of seeming identities should enable Bane to get close enough
so that he could learn what they needed to know. The dominance of the frame might depend on his
success in this mission.
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And Fleta, bless her, was cooperating! Mach had a good match in her; she might be an animal, but some
animals were more substantial folk than some human beings, and she was an example. Her friend the
werebitch Furramenin was another, and of course Suchevane ah, the vampire was special indeed!
As evening approached, and the sun reddened behind a cloudbank before them, Fleta stopped, and Bane
dismounted. She set about grazing, which was her most comfortable way to eat, while he foraged for
nuts and fruits. He could have conjured food, but did not for two reasons: first, because Mach would not
be good at such magic, and second, because magic was too valuable to waste on routine chores. If he
was in danger of starving, then a conjuration would be in order; meanwhile, foraging would do.
As complete darkness settled in, Fleta assumed girlform and came to him. The air was turning chill but
again, what point magic, when they could share body warmth? They removed their clothing, and spread
her black cloak and his blue shirt and trousers over the two of them as blankets, and embraced. It made
sense because of the warmth, and because they were supposed to be lovers. For all an observer could
have told, they were being lovers now, and that was the impression they wanted to give. Bane intended
merely to sleep.
But Fleta was as full of mischief as ever. "Canst guess how often I longed to get thee like this, an my
heat approached?" she whispered.
Heat! Bane went rigid. When a mare came to that part of her cycle, she had to breed, or suffer terribly,
and no mere man could satisfy her. "Thou'rt not ?"
"Nay, not this week," she said. "But when I learned the human way of it, for pleasure rather than
naughtiness, I came to like it any time." She moved against him, breast against his chest, thigh over his
thigh. She might be an animal, and a childhood friend, but she felt exactly like a woman at the moment.
"I made love to her, in thy body," he said, hoping to divert her. "We thought thou wouldst not mind."
"Nor do I," she agreed. "Oft did I do the same with him in thy body." She considered a moment. "How
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