Nephilim

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    “Well I was going to start by showing you how to light the lamp. But you proved that you already know that one” he said turning his head over his shoulder.
    Ada smiled and nodded her head.
    “So what else can you do?” he asked as he stood and stepped towards her.
    Ada crinkled her nose in thought. She then flicked her wrist again. All around them a wind began to whip up. The leaves on the trees began to rustle and the grass danced in the breeze. As Ada continued to flick her wrist in a circular motion the wind blew harder, until it was difficult to stand. Dane clasped Ada’s hand and watched her intently, as she dropped her hand to her side, the wind died down, the tree’s stopped their shaking and the grass became still.
    “Well that was cool” Dane said with a smile.
    Ada shrugged and put her hands in her jeans pockets.
    “Do you know what the amulet does?” Dane asked.
    Ada reached up and fingered the amulet, she shook her head slightly.
    “I was reading about it. My Mum was going to be teaching me, before all this happened” Ada said as she waved her hand around the air. “But I know that it contains the power of all my ancestors. Thirteen generations in all. I know it’s powerful”
    Dane stared at her intently, nodding his head and chewing on his lip. Ada felt herself so distracted. Even chewing on his lip in thought was sexy. Dane moved around behind Ada and placed his hands on her hips.  Ada instantly felt herself becoming hyper aware of him. She could sense his body lightly touching hers, the way he smelt and his breath close to her ear. Dane leaned forward and lightly kissed her neck. Ada closed her eyes and leant back into his chest. He moved his hands down to her hips and pushed her back into him, she could feel his erection against her back.
    “Let’s try using the amulet” he said, his voice gravely and thick with lust.
    It took all Ada’s power not to turn around and pounce on him; instead she nodded and took the amulet in her hand.  She closed her eyes and continued to lean back into Dane.
    “I don’t know what to do” she said, her voice a barely audible whisper.
    Dane moved his hands around to the front of her, holding her stomach and pushing her back into him. She couldn’t hold the moan in that escaped her lips and felt him smile against her neck.
    “Let’s fly” he said.
    Ada frowned, not sure that this was something that she could do. But she concentrated on the amulet. Ada felt the jewellery begin to warm up in her fingers. Through her closed eyelids she could see the golden glow of the amulet shine out. Dane started to stroke Ada’s sides, lightly brushing his hands over her breasts. She leant her head back against his shoulder.
    She felt a surge of energy leave her body and felt the electric zap that buzzed between her body and Dane’s.  Ada opened her eyes and could see her white aura dancing in ribbons; Dane’s aura was like blue fireworks that sparked in between the ribbons. He pulled her body closer into his still, turning her to face him. She looked up into his eyes that seemed to glow the most iridescent blue she had ever seen. He gave her a small smile, before burying his face into her neck.
    Ada felt her feet begin to lift from the ground. Her heart rate began to speed up as panic gripped her.
    “Relax, I’ve got you” Dane said, lifting his face from her neck and watching her face intently.
    She looked into his eyes and felt an instant calm wash over her. Ada leant her head back and began to float in the air. As she looked around she could see that she was being carried along on the waves of her aura. Dane’s aura had turned to threads that helped to suspend her legs and arms in the air. Once Ada was able to overcome the fear of not being on solid ground the feeling of exhilaration flowed through her body. She smiled at Dane and watched around as they floated higher into the air.
    Soon they were reaching the canopy of the trees and bursting through to

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