Touching the Moon part 29

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Touching the Moon part 29
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Morpheus

I stared at the glowing and somewhat inhuman looking woman who stood in front of me, trying to absorb the fact that this was Amylia, one of my instructors. She resembled the Amylia I knew a little, though only a little. Both had violet eyes and white hair, but this glowing version had much more intense eyes and hair that was pearlescent rather than plain white. However, there was something in her eyes and presence that assured me that this was indeed my instructor.

“What’s going on?” I demanded, though I already had a good idea.

“You are not the only hybrid at the Academy,” Amylia admitted with a faint smile. “Nor even the only mythic.”

I continued staring at Amylia, suddenly feeling betrayed. I’d been a student here for nearly a month and had felt like no one understood. I’d been mocked and bullied because I was a Were and she still hadn’t said anything.

“Why didn’t you tell me?” I demanded, feeling hurt and a little angry.

“Perhaps I should have,” Amylia agreed with a sad smile. She gestured to some large rocks that were just the right size to sit on. “Please sit and we can discuss this.”

I nodded and sat down, stretching my wings a little before folding them up behind me. Amylia sat as well and just stared up at the moon for a moment with a strange expression.

“What are you?” I asked curiously. “An elf?”

“I believe so,” she answered, looking at me again and giving me a wry smile. “That or some sort of faerie, though I have never met the real thing to verify this.” Then she gestured around us and mused, “I usually come here during the full moon. When I am like this, I feel claustrophobic in my quarters and cannot comfortably remain there for the entire night.”

“But why?” I asked quietly. “Why did you make me think I was the only one here?”

Amylia was silent for a moment before she answered. “It has been a very long time since I revealed myself to anyone. Not even the staff here know that I am a hybrid.” She paused for a moment before admitting, “Arita may know.” She gave an amused smile as she added, “I’ve never told her, but Professor Roangard has a tendency to know more than you might suspect.”

“you’re ashamed of being a Were,” I said in sudden realization.

“Perhaps once,” Amylia admitted with a sigh. “Now, being a Were is simply not part of my life. I have never been part of the Were community and have never thought of myself as such. I change during the full moon when I have no choice, but very rarely apart from that.” Then she stared up at the moon again and mused, “I usually consider my monthly transformations as merely being part of my sorcerers mark.”

I watched Amylia, feeling a little confused. “But you are a Were…”

Amylia merely nodded at that. “You have seen a little of how some Touched behave towards the Were,” she said carefully. “My own family held similar convictions.”

I gulped at that, knowing that it would have to be hard having your own family treating you the way I had been since I’d arrived. I couldn’t even imagine mom or aunt June treating me like that.

“My father was from a respectable Touched family,” Amylia said. From the wry smile and tone of her melodic voice, I could almost see her giving air quotes when she’d said the word ‘respectable.’ “He fell in love with and married my mother, a Were cow, in spite of his family’s protests. She died when I was merely an infant and I never even met another Were until I was already an adult and accomplished sorceress.”

“Oh,” I said, feeling sorry for her. If she’d only grown up with other Touched and never even knew her mother’s side of the family, it was no wonder she didn’t really think of herself as Were.

“My father was tolerant of my being a Were,” Amylia told me with an amused look. “The fact that I was also a sorceress made it easier for him to accept. He could just think of it as nothing more than a sorcerers mark. Unfortunately, my older half-sister was anything but tolerant. She’d never forgiven our father for marrying a Were and was jealous that I was a sorceress while she was not. That only made her more hateful.”

I didn’t know what to say to that so I didn’t say anything. It seemed that Amylia was trying to make up for not telling me about her being a hybrid by giving me her life story now. I had a feeling that she hadn’t talked to anyone about this stuff for a very long time, if ever.

“I envy you,” Amylia told me with a gentle smile. “Your family seems to accept and encourage both your natures. I sometimes wonder what it would have been like, growing up with my mother’s people and living as a Were instead of as Touched.”

“I guess, I can see why you didn’t say anything,” I said quietly.

Amylia nodded at that and gave me a gentle smile as she responded, “But I still should have.”

“Are there more like us?” I asked her hopefully. My sense of betrayal had changed to one of relief that I wasn’t alone, that there was someone else like me that I could talk to.

“Do you mean other hybrids?” Amylia asked with a faint smile. “Or hybrids who are also sorcerers? Or maybe hybrids who are both sorcerers and mythics.”

I blinked at that. “Um…”

“As you know, even a normal hybrid is not common,” she told me with an amused look. “Most of those don’t come to the Academy, and those who do tend to keep their Were status to themselves. We get a sorcerer hybrid at the Academy every few decades.”

“But what about ones like us?” I asked. “Mythics.”

Amylia was silent for a moment before she finally responded, “You are the only one I have ever met besides myself who is both sorceress and mythic.” She paused and gave me a wry smile. “I heard of another one once, one who could become a hydra. Unfortunately, he was murdered by a monster hunter before I ever had the chance to meet him.”

We were both quiet for a minute before I abruptly asked, “What’s it like being an elf?”

“What’s it like being a succubus?” she responded with an amused look. “I would imagine it would be difficult to describe to someone who hasn’t experienced it.” At my nod, she explained, “My senses are different…more developed. I am more aware of my surroundings and of magic. I also have an instinctive dislike of enclosed spaces and an aversion to consuming meat.”

“It’s…embarrassing,” I admitted to her, not being able to look her in the face as I explained. “I feel things I shouldn’t. I mean…with guys.”

“I see,” she responded without judgment. “That shouldn’t be surprising for a succubus.”

“But it also feels good,” I added self-consciously. “It makes me feel so alive.”

“I can imagine how difficult it must be,” Amylia said carefully. “Especially for someone who was male such a short time ago.”

“It’s a bit to get used to,” I admitted, twitching my tail back and forth nervously.

Amylia watched me for a minute without saying anything, looking thoughtful and a little curious. “You know,” she finally said, “you are the first person I’ve told of my Were nature in a very long time. Most of those who know about it have long since died.” She paused at that to stare at the moon again, musing, “In fact, other than you and possibly Arita…Professor Roangard, the only other person to know would be my ex-husband.” Amylia gave me a wry look and said, “He was less than pleased about my being a Were.”

I blinked at that. “Then why did you get married?”

“It was an arranged marriage,” Amylia answered with a sigh. “And accepting it was perhaps the greatest mistake I ever made. I kept my hybrid nature a secret from him for years, pretending to be a normal Touched. When he eventually discovered that I was also a Were, he was furious.” She scowled deeply. “His reaction made your feud with Teressa seem like gentle teasing in comparison.”

“Damn,” I muttered, not sure what else I could say.

“That was long ago,” Amylia told me with a faint smile. “I am glad that I chose to tell you about my being a hybrid. It wasn’t until now that I realized how much I needed to talk to someone else as well.”

I just smiled at that. “I appreciate you trusting me.”

“Which reminds me,” she began.

“I won’t tell anyone,” I promised her, already guessing what she wanted. She’d been keeping her secret from everyone at the Academy for who knows how long, so I certainly wasn’t about to out her.

Amylia smiled appreciatively and nodded. “Thank you.”

We continued talking for two more hours with Amylia asking me questions about the Were community and what it had been like growing up with a Were parent. She was obviously curious about what she’d missed growing up but returned the favor by telling me about some of the other hybrid students who’d come through the Academy and how they’d dealt with things. Eventually, we said goodbye and I flew back to my dorm room, intending to use my own hands and the remaining hours until sunrise to try satisfying the itch that Todd had left unscratched.

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Despite what Erin feels

Amylia does not owe her an explanation or to share for that matter.

I have run into a lot of T people in my regular life, so should I make an effort to out myself to any of them? I think not. I do not owe them anything. Erin feels alone, sure, but she is really showing how young she is with her childish petulance.

Oh, and I am a little disappointed in how much little was mentioned about magic and the were hybrid.

Kim

Not about owing

It's about a need(s), being released and hoping for a good outcome.

Hugs, Fran

I don't know understand you comment I guess

Erin feels offended that Amylia did not share with her outright to make her feel better; so she does not feel alone. I still say Amylia does not have to do that for Erin.

Kim

Okay... two steps forward and maybe a whopping big one back?

Knowing she is not alone and that others have suffered worse is good.

Maybe she can even bring you-know-who into the Were community she was denied by her family.

Sounds also like they are long dead, or most are, and that she is estranged from their descendents.

BUT is have to wonder if Erin's *plans* for the remaining hours of the night might be a BIG mistake.

I quote.

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Eventually, we said goodbye and I flew back to my dorm room, intending to use my own hands and the remaining hours until sunrise to try satisfying the itch that Todd had left unscratched.
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We already know some at the Academy can sense her sexuality, her *hunger*.

Mix one sexually frustrated young succubus who is having a bad time at school, was turned down for sex by her best male friend and add in her trying to *get some relief by hand?"

Oh this is NOT going to end well..

Through it could end very funny, sticky, embarrassing and oh so satisfying.

If she loses control of her desires or broadcasts them....

WOOO-Boy!

-- grin --

Sure looks like from the teacher's experience and to some extent Erin's, the Touched are nearly as bigoted about Weres are normals are about magic users in general.

And there are Were hunters? Humans or Touched?

John in Wauwatosa

P.S. Glad the teacher came out to her as a friend and mentor of sorts and not a sexual partner. IE she met her as a potential friend, even an older cousin/aunt. Their becoming lovers would have been weird. Not that it didn't work in your non The Academy magic school.

Bring on the duel.

John in Wauwatosa

No longer alone

As an instructor who not only instructs but also cares for the children. She should (and did) come forward and made herself known. They both needed it. This isn't a case of just being in a minority, but a case of being completely alone. Now they are two with the only other know case deceased. I look forward to the next chapter. I'm wondering when she'll get around to using magic in her were form, and if it's any different.

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Jenna

Erin isn't alone

At the Academy. But it is a good thing. Wonder if Erin will invite Amylia to that gathering. It might be good, and instructional for both of them.

Maggie

As i posted in the previous

As i posted in the previous installment (so I don't have to rewrite it all), I'd think that it would serve them both well. 1) Amylia would meet other mythics, and considering she's probably a _lot_ older, she might be able to fill in some gaps, and 2) It would give Erin an escort from the Academy, so she could step to the closest door to the meeting.


I'll get a life when it's proven and substantiated to be better than what I'm currently experiencing.

Makes you wonder

in the hybrid cases, just how much the were form is influenced by the touched contribution. In her Elf or faerie form, she is much more attuned to and can sense magic better than her normal sorceress form. Same with the sucubus form. Wonder if Amelia can sesnse excalibur in the lake? She knows it is around somewhere. She didn't have to tell Erin, but I'm sure it helped both of them a lot. Just the hint of an arranged marriage, lets us know it was a long time ago. No wonder she has lost touch with the were side of her family. They are all probably long dead and buried. Then, maybe she can be included in secret or be made aware of the study, and they have a common ancestor also. That might make her a great aunt or something also.

We do

get a feeling for how old she is since she herself said long ago, and that arranged marriages were common. That suggests at least a hundred and more than likely probably about double that.

However, we still haven't found out if their Were-forms are anymore powerful with magic besides being more sensitive and aware of it. Of course that in itself could be very useful in studying and building spells, but not so much in that raw power category.

It would be interesting to see if Amylia is related to this latest surge of Mythics. Not directly of course, but say a great aunt several times removed?

Grover

wow good story

this just gets better and better