Aine rushed to his side. «We must get you away,» she said.

«Not without my sword,» Conn gasped. His entire side throbbed and blood gushed from the wound in his thigh

«They will come,» she said. «Make haste.»

He knew not of what she spoke. Yet the urgency in her voice caused a shiver to run down his spine. Aine helped him up and he threw an arm over her shoulder for support. They staggered the few steps to Balor’s body. Conn watched as she hurriedly snatched a chain from about the monster’s neck then stood back. Conn grasped his sword and struggled to pull it free.

«Come.» Her face relayed her fear as her eyes searched the darkness behind him. Conn sheathed his bloody sword. She wrapped her arm around his side and once more they staggered away, leaving a trail of blood behind them.

Conn felt a shiver run down his spine that had nothing to do with the wound in his hip as he dropped to the ground beside the fire. Aine’s hands were frantic as she tore his chainse into strips. «We must be away,» she said.

Conn grabbed her hand as she attempted to staunch the blood of his wound. «What comes? What else is there that I must fight?»

«You cannot fight against these warriors,» she said. She jerked her head and stared out at the beach where Balor’s body lay. Conn kept his hand on his sword as his eyes searched the beach for a threat. Aine was terrified of something else. By her actions he knew she was much more frightened of this unknown quantity than she had been of Balor. The fog swirled once more over the water and came their way, closing in on them with menace. What came with it?

«We do not have much time.» She went back to her work, her hands quick yet shaking as she padded the wound and wrapped a strip about his thigh. She helped Conn to his feet once more and grabbed Niul’s reins.

He heard it then: the sounds of many feet marching against the sand; the steady drip, drip of water; Aine’s gasp as she quickly slipped the chain she’d taken from Balor’s body over her neck and held the stone linked to it in her hand.

«What is your desire?» She turned her quicksilver eyes upon him and he saw her fear.

Conn squinted his eyes shut and shook his head at her question. Her voice seemed so very far away. He’d lost a lot of blood. It was hard for him to stand. When he opened his eyes he saw hands, reaching towards them with flesh falling from grasping, bony fingers. He shook his head once more. Aine stepped to him, stood before him, and looked into his eyes.

«What is your desire?»

There was one thing he wanted more than anything. It was the thing that brought him to this shore on this night. «I desire peace.»

Aine smiled at him. «Then you shall have it.» She wrapped her hand around the stone and said three words that were foreign to his ears. A bright light burst forth from her hand and blinded him. He felt himself falling.

There is peace in death.

Aine smiled as the portal opened and welcomed her to her home world. Niul danced a bit as she urged him forth, but her hands on the reins were sure even though the burden in her arms was heavy. Conn let out a sigh against her face as they passed through the gate. He was unconscious from his wound, and from the passage. She could not wait to see the laughter on his face when he awakened to find himself in the land of the Fae, where he would find peace.

Helen Scott Taylor

The Feast of Beauty

County Cork, Ireland

One

Surprisingly, wrap-around sunglasses looked rather good with a top hat, but Kate wasn’t so sure about bare feet and board shorts with a tailcoat. The combination made the man look only half-dressed. But he was so mouth-wateringly gorgeous she decided the fewer clothes he wore the better.

He stood on the front steps of Knock House and raised his arms to attract attention. The gesture was unnecessary. Every woman in the vicinity was already staring at him, along with most of the men.

«Welcome to my domain, my friends. I’m Esras Mac Lir, descendant of the sea god Lir, and Fairy King of County Cork and the Celtic Sea.»

Incredulous silence fell over the crowd, broken only by the birds twittering in the roses covering the front of the Georgian mansion, and the distant rumble of waves breaking against the rocky headland on which the house stood.

«I’m delighted to welcome London’s Barthurst Productions into my domain. They’re going to film an episode of their award-winning travel show Claudia’s Magic Carpet at my Midsummer Feast of Beauty. I can assure you that tomorrow’s feast will be a magical experience for everyone.»

Peter Hurst, the producer and Kate’s boss, leaned closer to Kate and whispered, «You sure this guy isn’t a retired rock star? He’s got that touch of megalomania that usually goes with too much money and a lifetime of sex, booze and drugs.»

«As far as I know he’s just a wealthy eccentric with an interest in Irish mythology. He sounded fairly normal on the phone when I set up the shoot,» she replied. Although she’d have booked him to film at the Feast of Beauty no matter how weird he’d sounded. She had her own reasons for wanting to visit this part of Ireland.

«If the Barthurst TV people would like to come forward, my right-hand man Faelan will show you to your rooms.» Esras then doffed his dove-grey top hat and bowed with an elegant sweep of his arm. He sported just-got-out-of-bed hair, as though a woman had been clutching it in the throes of passion. The spiky strands were light brown, but as he moved, his hair gleamed with unusual silver highlights.

Peter started forwards while Kate hung back, checking her clipboard for the long list of jobs that she as production assistant had to complete before the shoot the following morning. She had at least two hours of typing to do, what with Claudia’s script changes and the shot cards. And it was vital she found time this evening to go down to the little village of Knocknapog half a mile away.

Her grandmother had been born in the village and had lived there until she’d married and moved to England. Kate cradled the teardrop pearl pendant her grandmother had left her, rubbing her thumb over the smooth pink surface. Grandma’s last wish had been that Kate should bring the pearl back here. The trouble was, Kate had no idea what she was supposed to do with it now she had arrived.

Two

By the time Kate got round to going to find her room, the only other member of the production company who hadn’t been settled was the star, Claudia Ravelle. She’d arrived late in a luxury limousine, which hadn’t been budgeted for.

Kate mounted the front steps of Knock House a few yards behind Claudia. The clicking of Claudia’s stiletto heels came to an abrupt halt. «Wow,» she murmured under her breath. Kate stopped and glanced around, silently echoing the sentiment. She didn’t know which way to look first. The floor was an intricate mosaic of tiny blue, green, turquoise and white tiles in a pattern of froth-tipped waves. The walls glowed with a detailed mural of some fantastical palace beneath the sea. White horses pulled a gold coach bearing a smiling crowned man, while multi-coloured fish and sea creatures frolicked around him.

Claudia gave a moan of appreciation. Kate tore her eyes from the artwork to follow the other woman’s gaze. The object of Claudia’s desire leaned against a wall wearing board shorts, his long golden hair trailing over muscular shoulders.

«Is that Esras?» Claudia whispered.

«Him? No. That’s Faelan, I think.» Kate could hardly believe she had missed such a gorgeous man earlier. She must have been too focused on Esras to notice anyone else.

As they approached Faelan, he stepped forwards. «May I show you to your rooms, ladies?»

Claudia paused in front of the guy and ran a long hot-pink fingernail across his chest. «I’d like to meet Esras first, big boy,» she simpered. Kate winced with embarrassment.

With a nod, Faelan opened a door for them. «King Esras is in here.»

«Maybe I’ll see you later, Faelan,» Claudia said in a breathy voice.

Although Kate had a lot of work to do, her curiosity got the better of her, and she followed Claudia into the room. The seascape painted on the ceiling was impressive, but it was the huge gold throne set with mother-of-pearl and sparkling green gems that made her mouth drop open — and the man sitting in it.

Gone were the top hat, sunglasses and jacket. Esras now wore only the board shorts and a loose green shirt with half the buttons undone, revealing tantalizing flashes of his smooth sculpted chest. Now she was closer, she could see that his skin was sun-kissed gold and his eyes an impossible glittering green. He was lean and muscular with a sheen of silver-gold hair dusting his forearms and legs. Rainbows danced along a string of flat mother-of-pearl beads around his neck.

Esras rose and came to meet them. His gaze passed straight over Claudia to settle on Kate. «You must be»—

«Claudia Ravelle,» Claudia said, stepping in front of Kate. «I present the travel show.» She swept back her hair seductively. «You might remember me from the hit series Murder Me with Magic

«Of course. Delighted,» Esras said with a brief frown that came and went so fast Kate wondered if she’d imagined it. He bowed then signalled to Faelan. «I’m sure you must be tired, Claudia. Faelan will show you to your room.»

Claudia smiled a bemused smile. She slipped her arm through Faelan’s and was swept out of the door without realizing she’d been summarily dismissed.