1. New Life in Rianate 1


    Date: 1/5/2016, Categories: Fiction Romance School Teen Male/Teen Female Written by women Author: Lustful11, Source: sexstories.com

    ... there. And….. that would be me and your mother,” dad softly said. “Okay. So, it’s just a name. So what?” “Not so what. It means you’re unique. Follow me.” Dad rose from the couch and I followed him to our backyard. Our yard was well over 2 acres with a pool directly in the middle of the land. We were standing on the deck, which was close to 15 feet raised into the air with a curved staircase. Dad’s eyes quickly looked over the yard then locked on some of the gravel by the patio. “See that gravel?” he asked. “yeh. Why?” I replied. “Bring it over here.” I started to walk toward the steps but he grabbed my arm. “As in, stay here and bring them here.” “Dad, that’s not—” “Yes it is,” dad said. I got back next to him and he looked down at me. His eyes were locked on mine while he kept his hand in the air. It was kinda awkward but, not really. Dad turned his eyes to the right so did I. I may’ve pissed myself right there. The gravel was floating in the air to form a long string of…. like, gravityless pebbles. My eyes trailed down and I could see how the small pebbles just rose from the ground at his command. How the fuck? “Dad, what is—” “Now, do it,” dad said. “Do I look like Bill Nye?! I can’t fuck with science!” I exclaimed. Dad’s laugh caused the pebbles to rumble in midair. He dropped his hand and like rain, the pebbles went back to the patio. I looked at him like he was crazy. “Earth. I control Earth. Ever wonder why I’m always outside? Why my eyes are so fucking green? Earth ...
    ... will do that to ya.” Dad said it like he was telling me about something as bland as the news. “How in the shit—” “Remember how mom never got cold? Her affinity is Fire. You should’ve seen her when she was your age. Layla had this bright red hair that made her eyes shine bright,” dad smiled. “Wait—is your hair….” I trailed off as he nodded. Dad took his hand and waved it over his head. The thick, blonde looks were replaced with a grassy green color with brown highlights. This bitch has…. green hair?! “Dad!” I laughed. “Your hair! Is that dye?” “No. I developed it when I was 5. Did you ever wonder why your eyes are that color?” Dad smiled at me. “yeh. It’s not blue, it’s not green. And it isn’t teal. What is it?” “That’s for you to find out. Rianate is in those woods. That path will take you there.” “Dad…. I wanna go. The girl said she has to find you…. Are you okay?” Dad creased his brow. “Did she have a Japanese name? Tao?” “yeh,” I smiled at the sound of her name. For some reason, I felt a connection to her. “Her mother, Sumiko, was your mother’s best friend. Sumiko has an affinity for Children, any kid who meets her falls in love.” “Tao…. what’s her affinity? She has icy blue hair and ice—Oh. Ice.” Dad laughed at me and I chuckled. He turned his head to me and said, “Don’t worry. Your affinity will be stronger if you go to Rianate.” “Okay. How do we get there? I’ll drive down the path,” I dumbly said. “I’ll show you. No vehicles are needed, just you.” “Wait, dad. I can’t ...
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