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Blind to Men
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Author: Chris Lange
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perspiration
glistening on her brow.
    "Have I satisfied
you?"
    "Beyond my wildest
expectations."
    She replied with
tenderness in her rough voice while she extended her arm. Curling up in the crook
of Kylor’s sturdy shoulder, a deep contentment warmed her heart, mind and body.
A feeling of peace settled over her for the time being. Just before falling
into sleep, she expressed her last thought to the woman holding her.
    "Will you kiss me
another time as a protector? Will you desire me again, and touch the place
between my legs?"
    "It will be my
pleasure."
    Enjoying her companion's
presence and quiet strength, she fell asleep a short while later but woke up
when the door banged shut to find out that a new morning was upon them.
    Fully dressed, sword
hanging from her hip, Kylor entered the room, looking indeed like a warrior.
She walked to the table at a brisk pace, delectable smells wafting from the
tray she carried.
    "Good morning.
Breakfast is served."
    She jumped out of bed to
hurriedly take off the shirt she'd been sleeping in, and put on her dress. Thirsty
and hungry, she didn't bother to sit down but bit into a piece of goat cheese.
    She relished the flavor
before washing it down with a goblet of milk. As her belly welcomed the warm,
nourishing liquid, she pointed at her companion’s legs, interested in such a
bizarre craftsmanship.
    "What do you call
this fabric?"
    Standing tall by the side
of the square table, Kylor used a long knife to cut large slices of bread.
    "Buckskins."
    "I’ve never seen any
woman wear those."
    Her protector landed some
goat cheese on the bread with easy, precise movements.
    "No, you wouldn’t
have, but I find them suitable for riding."
    "Can I wear them?
    If the woman allowed her
to wear these intriguing buckskins, maybe she would look like a warrior too. Kylor
dropped the slice she held between her fingers, and burst out laughing.
    "I don’t think so,
they're for . . . ."
    Although her companion's
lips continued to move, she didn't catch the end of her sentence. She blinked
and frowned as her hand went instinctively to her ear to knead it.
    "I'm sorry, but I
can’t hear you. What did you say?"
    The woman stared at her
for a long time, causing her to wonder if she had upset her. But Kylor shook
her head then, and expelled a loud sigh while her gaze drifted to the window.
    "This must
stop."
    "Excuse me?"
    What in the creators'
name was she talking about? Wishing enlightenment would come at some point, she
pricked her ears to grasp the words her protector muttered under her breath.

Chapter
Five
    "I said buckskins aren’t
for your kind of woman. If you must know everything, they're for mine."
    Now she understood. She
may be a farm girl but a single day around Kylor had taught her much.
    "You mean women with
a cock between their legs?"
    As quickly as that, the
smile was back on her companion's face and her eyes alight with mirth.
    "That's it."
    They ate breakfast
heartily, both enjoying each other’s presence. Gathering their few belongings
didn't take long given that she had departed the farm empty-handed, but she
figured they'd reach Palance soon. When they were all set to leave, her
guardian lifted her face.
    "Stay near me, and
don't speak to anybody."
    They crossed the tavern's
main room to go down to the stables, women making way for her protector.
Whether young or older, she caught them looking at Kylor with a twinkle in
their eyes.
    She recognized this
particular glimmer now. It had to do with the kissing, licking, and caressing
she experienced the previous night. Still stunned by the revelation of these
incredible sensations, she wondered if she also regarded her companion with
desire.
    The rain had stopped. Sunshine
flooded the village and attracted women to the beautiful marketplace beside the
inn. Deserted as it had been a day earlier, the street was much livelier now.
    A few horses without
riders pushed their way amidst the crowd of women pulling carts, setting up
stalls,
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