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six paragraphs from Crow Magic and today is the last day to enter the Crow
Magic Contest.
Hearing her name, she focused on him.
He had removed his shirt, his bare chest shining with sweat while his arms
commanded the night. As every muscle rippled, he emitted supernatural power,
sending erotic shivers through her. With a quick bow, he began an ancient
dance, moving in a series of mystical twists and turns. Through the graceful
movements, he became god-like in the candlelight. Not able to take her eyes off
the shaman dance, she caught sight of a large tattoo of black wings covering
most of his back with the wing tips hidden under the edge of his pants.
The flames continued to stroke her without
pain. Tongues of pleasure lapped her skin. She closed her eyes, the vision of
black feathers embracing her returned. Was it her crow spirit or his? Power
coursed through her veins and the inferno absorbed fear and apprehension. The
face of a crow appeared and whispered her name. A violent renewal of forgotten
vigor and confidence emerged. Inhibitions developed into sexual recognition.
Fiery fingers caressed her torso and cupped her breasts. Her back arched in
pleasure.
“May the flame continue to burn and
always remind Lucy of her power as a woman.”
His voice drew her attention. She
managed to open her eyes. Firelight painted his rigid muscles in gold and
bronze. A lean warrior stood his ground, calling upon the elements to do his
bidding. Silken wings emerged from his back and flexed behind him and in one
fluid motion he unlocked his grasp and with his palms turned, plunged his arms
downward.
“So be it!” His voice roared with the
blare of many voices.
He held her gaze. The flames
extinguished and electricity shot through her in a sudden piercing pain,
followed by a wave of emotional warmth and comfort. The fire destroyed the
demons of her past. Never again would she be harmed by a man or her fear. She
commanded her own sensuality. Love poured from her inner core and encompassed
her.
The
hero in this story is a Native American Crow/Shifter. If you had an animal
spirit which would it be? Enter the contest with your answer.
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