scanned the room. A chill rippled through me as his gaze approached me. I was suddenly very, very afraid, and wanted nothing more than to be away from that room. There was an aura of something powerful around him, as if he suddenly presented a threat. I tried to tell myself that I was being ridiculous, that there was nothing anyone could do to me in astral form, but my brain didnât want to listen.
I froze when the manâs eyes met mine, holding my breath as if that would make my invisible self even more invisible. He held out his arm for the monkey, going still when Beppo scrambled up to his shoulder.Then he smiled at me. Slowly. With so much menace that a scream built up inside me. Just as it was about to burst from my formless lips, a voice in the distance called my name.
âSamantha!â
The man snarled something and lunged toward me, but my ethereal body was yanked out of the room, whisked back toward the voice that so imperiously demanded my attention. âSamantha, you will answer me!â
The trip back to my body was conducted much more quickly than the journey outâthe world seemed to shimmer and blur, shaking itself for a moment, then suddenly I was sitting in Paenâs car, my neck tingling, my body tight and tense as if it had been on the verge of an orgasm.
âWelcome back,â Paen said dryly.
âHi,â I said, touching my neck. There didnât seem to be any open wound, so I gathered he had some power to heal up any signs he had been dining at Café Sam. âOh, thank you. Thank you so much.â
âFor what, boring you?â he asked, reversing the car, turning so we were headed back into the hills.
âBoring me? No, Paen . . .â I put my hand on his arm, slightly surprised to find that I was shaking from my encounter with the dark man. âI was thanking you for pulling me back. I . . . there was someone I would not care to meet again, and you anchored me when I needed it, so thank you. But I wasnât bored with youâitâs not that at all. Itâs just . . . I have . . . oh, itâs a little difficult to explain.â
âIs it?â
I sighed, rubbing the chill from my arms. Justbeing near Paen seemed to drive away the nightmarish quality of my out-of-body experience. âThe truth is that itâs all my motherâs fault.â
His jaw tightened as he drove. âIndeed.â
âI didnât mean that itâs her fault Iâm here, and thus with youâI meant itâs my motherâs fault because she passed on a couple of elf traits to me. I was born with her pointy ears, elf-tipped eyes, talent for finding lost things, and a really warped version of her ability to do out-of-body trips. Unlike Momâs skill with astral projection, however, mine only hits whenever Iâm sexually aroused.â
He looked at me in patent disbelief. âYou what?â
I nodded, then pointed to the road. He turned back to it, but glanced curiously from the corner of his eye a couple of times. âWhenever I get aroused, my body and consciousness part ways, and I go drifting off while it has all the fun. I canât begin to tell you how frustrating it is.â
âI can imagine,â he said dryly.
âOh, you think you can, but I doubt it,â I said mournfully. âItâs awful, and thereâs nothing I can do about it. Iâve tried everything, too. Once Iâm goneâpfft! I just have to wait it out. No one has ever called me back like you did. That was pretty amazing.â
âHmm.â He didnât look like he disbelieved me, but he didnât look like he was buying everything I was saying, either.
âThe worst is when I come back and find out that evidently Iâve been having wonderful sexual experiences, but wasnât there to enjoy them.â
He shot me a curious glance. âAre you saying this happens every time you engage
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