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Rapunzel’s charms and only feared having
to leave the beautiful blonde.
    Rapunzel
didn’t dissuade the redhead of her fears, but Ruby realized that, despite her
prowess when it came to sex, Rapunzel was quite an innocent and sheltered person.
    One
day, when they lay together in the blonde’s large bed, their bodies sweaty and
exhausted from their lovemaking, Rapunzel asked the redhead about her past,
where she came from and what happened to make her as she was.
    Ruby
rested against Rapunzel’s warm body for a long while before she answered.
    “It
happened a long time ago.” The redhead started, slowly, her eyes looking far
away into the past. “I was born in a village in a kingdom north of here. It was
a small one, built at the edge of the biggest woods in the region. We weren’t
rich, but there was no famine or disease. We had no need of anything.”
    Rapunzel
heard the sadness in her voice and touched the redhead’s chin, making her look
up. She gazed at Ruby’s almond eyes, seeing the tears and sadness held within
and leaned forward, kissing the other woman, gently, lovingly, telling her that
she was there for her and always would be.
    Ruby
kissed back, grateful for Rapunzel’s caring nature, before they separated and
she returned to her tale.
    “I
met a smith’s son and fell in love.” Ruby continued. “I knew my mother wouldn’t
like it and hid our budding romance from her. I knew she had some kind of plan
for my future, but I wanted to make my own choices.”
    Rapunzel
ran her fingers through Ruby’s red hair while the other woman spoke.
    “My
mother and grandmother were considered a little strange by most of the people
in the village. The two worshipped the moon and practiced some strange rituals,
but most believed them to be harmless and let them be.”
    Ruby
paused and had to hold back a sob as she remembered what happened.
    Rapunzel
held and kissed her again, licking away her tears, until Ruby stopped crying.
    “It
all came crashing down the day I gave myself to my lover.” Ruby spoke, her
voice hollow and despondent. “We planned to meet on the night of the full moon.
I planned to give him my virginity, to force my mother to accept our
relationship. The last thing I remember from that night was the pinprick of
pain as his cock entered, and then nothing.”
    She
breathed deeply as Rapunzel’s caresses continued. Ruby didn’t want to remember,
but she wanted Rapunzel to know all about her – she didn’t want to hide
anything from the other woman.
    “I
woke up in the woods covered in blood and mud. I could only remember flashes of
what happened, but it was enough – something terribly bad had happened. My
mother found me eventually and she knew. I don’t know how, but she guessed what
happened the night before.”
    Ruby
turned to Rapunzel, looking the girl right in the eyes. “She gave me that
cloak,” She said pointing at the big hooded cloak Ruby wore the night before.
“To hide me as she smuggled me home. Then she and my grandmother told me the
truth about themselves.”
    “Which
was?”
    “They
were worshippers of Selene – goddess of wolves and the moon.”
    That
answer didn’t mean anything to Rapunzel, and Ruby realized it.
    “I
can’t say I knew what that meant at the time; I only learned more about it
later.” She said with a shrug. “We didn’t have time to discuss it really –
someone had seen me leaving with the boy I loved, and then they found the
remains of his body. It didn’t take long for the people of the village to jump
to the conclusion that we were some kind of witches, or demons, and they came
after us.”
    Ruby’s
voice became fainter.
    “My
mother told grandmother and me to run while she stayed behind. We did.  I don’t
know what happened after; we only heard a lot of screams and something I could
only describe as a monstrous growl while we ran.”
    Ruby
looked at Rapunzel. In her eyes the blonde could see a vacuum of emotions and
sentiments, a void
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