A Fey Harvest by Sumida Amy
Author:Sumida, Amy [Sumida, Amy]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: dpgroup.org, Fluffer Nutter
ISBN: 9781494249854
Amazon: B00GVKMB8W
Published: 2013-11-18T05:00:00+00:00
Chapter Twenty-One
The pizzas came out beautiful. Crispy chewy crust and the most ooey gooey cheese on top, golden brown in places. The sausage had been sliced thin like pepperoni and made a good substitute, slightly salty and crisp. We made assorted pies, from all meat to all cheese and everything in between. There were almost forty done already.
The chefs had already had a few slices, enough to fortify them for the rest of the dinner service, and they knew how to cook them properly, so I could finally leave and see if our guests had arrived yet. I could hear fey out in the dining hall but I wasn't sure if that included Arach and Guirmean.
I removed the apron I'd been wearing to protect my dress and brushed a few persistent crumbs away. One of the chefs gave me a happy wink as I smoothed my hair and patted the sweat from my brow with the edge of my sleeve. They loved the new recipe and I had a feeling there were going to be many more pizza dinners in my future. Just wait till I showed them hamburgers.
I headed out the doorway that led to the dining hall and smiled when I spotted Arach and Guirmean at the head table, talking avidly. Arach looked up when I approached, giving me a secret smile that said things better suited to the bedroom. I blushed and then blushed hotter when I saw that Guirmean had caught the exchange and had a grin of his own.
The hall had been decorated for the occasion, thousands of candles had been placed in little nooks going up the angled walls and they cast their flickering glows over the stone, sparkling off the mineral deposits within it. There were large tubs of water placed along the walls of the hall and as I watched, a water fey wandered over and took a handful of water from the basin to splash over his face. He sighed and went back to his table with a relieved smile.
The tables were full of both water and fire fey, intermingling with great excitement and lots of loud conversations. I was glad to see the camaraderie, I really wanted our kingdoms to be on good terms. Especially since I'd almost started a war with Earth already.
There were large floral decorations on the tables as center pieces, vibrant flowers I knew were from our kingdom, and the tablecloths were mixed, some red and some blue. Delicate porcelain dishes sat beside golden flatware and crystal glasses were filled with the potent faerie wine that I was coming to love more than the wine from Duat.
The pizzas came out, held aloft by proud servers as they were distributed among the waiting fey. I took my seat just as three assorted pizzas were placed on the high table. Guirmean and Arach both made interested sounds as the smell hit us.
“Hey, King Guirmean,” I called over to him, he was seated on Arach's left and I on Arach's right.
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