were near the curve of the mountain, in a more secluded spot with trees, and only then pulled over to the side of the road. Gravel crunched under the bike’s tires as they slowed to a halt. Ravi hopped off as the bike stopped, as he wanted to get a better look at this man.
The mage apparently felt the same way, as he pulled the helmet off and looked up at Ravi curiously.
Oh daaaaamn. That was fine. Hot mage, me likey. Ravi blinked and ordered himself not to drool.
The features were distinctly Asian, the face sculpted and narrow, eyes so dark as to be almost pitch black, his inky hair falling in a smooth glide down his back in a ponytail. Really, if he’d donned a kimono and been handed a katana, he’d look like a samurai in search of an enemy to slay.
Ravi’s clanmates were going to take one look at the man and lose their shit. No other possibility.
“Hello, handsome mage.” Ravi greeted him with a wide smile. “Welcome to Sonthofen, and thanks, really, for getting me out of there. Short of shifting and flying out, I wasn’t sure how to manage that. With those narrow streets, my wings couldn’t fully extend. I’m Ravi, and you are?”
“Sora. Sora Vo, nice to meet you. I’m glad I ran into you. I wasn’t sure how to approach the castle.”
The man’s voice was smooth, like warm chocolate. If he read the phone book, Ravi would happily listen for hours, such was the fine quality of his voice. He had to force himself to listen to the words themselves and not just the tone.
“So, you’re here to…?”
“Oh, I saw the interview with King Alric and his consort on the news. About how they’re no longer in hiding and are seeking mages. I’m very, very interested in meeting you all.” Sora rubbed at the back of his head in a sort of sheepish gesture. “I wasn’t sure how to contact you. And waltzing up to the main gate and demanding to be let in seemed…rude.”
“Like a dojo challenger?” Ravi offered, grinning.
Sora snorted a laugh. “Something like that, yeah. But meeting you is a lucky coincidence. You can tell me, is it alright if I come up?”
“Please do! We’re really happy to see mages. I’ll escort you in, no problem. But it wouldn’t have been a problem even if you had come up unannounced. We have a lot of people showing up to the castle gates these days. Some of them are mages, some aren’t, so sorting that out is something of a hassle. At least this way, you get to avoid the chaos.” Ravi put a hand on the man’s shoulder and leaned in, warning seriously, “Just be aware, you’re going to get glomped.”
Sora blinked back at him, not following. “I’m sorry?”
“Five hundred years, man. Five hundred years of cold winters and not enough mages to snuggle. My clanmates felt the dearth, let me tell you, and you’re handsome enough to be a model, so you’re definitely going to get glomped. Possibly licked. Take it in the spirit it’s meant, okay?”
Sora blinked some more. “I—thank you? And I’ll remember that. Really, you’ve not had any new mages at all in five hundred years?”
“Not since the Dragon War,” Ravi sighed, the memory of it washing through him like a wave of old pain. He was used to it, but it would never completely fade. “Some of our mages survived—the ones already mated. Six in total.”
Sora’s eyes went wide with horror. “SIX?!”
“Yeah. It sucked, no question. And no matter how hard we searched, we didn’t find any more mages. Not until Cameron popped up in Sonthofen for the Dragon War Festival. Which, let me tell you, was a relief.” Ravi was still proud of himself for finding Cameron first. “And since then, we’ve been finding mages here and there. And it’s an amazing feeling, to have the option again. To know that my mage is out there and someone I can possibly lay hands on. Which is why I’m saying, you? Are a walking temptation. Be careful, you’re likely going to be seduced before you know what’s hit you.”
Sora cocked his head, lips pursed as if he were thinking this over. “I haven’t had a boyfriend in ages. Being seduced sounds great. Let’s go.”
Ravi snickered. “I knew I liked you. Alright, so the road going up the mountain? Follow that, then when you have the option, go left. That will take you straight to the