Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2012 00:45:10 +0100 From: Amy Redek Subject: The Wizard of Kos. Part Ten. Part Ten There was a surprise next morning to find that they had another two visitors at their front door. One was Brian Forbes, the photographer from The Oracle and the other man was introduced as Elder Simeon, the person sent by Timothy to marry Milos and Alison. `I only heard yesterday that you were going to marry Milos and promptly volunteered to come out to give you away,' he gushed. `I hope that it's alright with you, for if you want somebody else, I can soon arrange it.' `No Brian, thank you,' she said, giving him a kiss on the cheek. `It was sweet of you to do this for me. You will be staying the night too?' `If you'll let me,' he said, not being able to hide his eagerness. `Kake will be pleased too,' she said sweetly. `Oh.' `Brian, I wasn't born yesterday and Kake will be pleased that you'll be staying the night.' He went bright red at this. `You...you know then?' he stammered. `Brian, we are all wizards here, of course we know. Nothing happens in this house that we don't know about.' `Oh,' he said again. `I'm glad that you've brought your camera for this happy day. You can then take our pictures and believe me, they will be worth it when you've seen the piece that I've written for the magazine.' She wouldn't tell him what it contained, not until after he had had his night with Kake, for it might put him off a bit. Kake of course was pleased to see Brian as he cooed over the babies but they refrained from telling him that one of them belonged to Kake and so he thought that one of the girls had had twins. Sable and Mink were delighted to hear that the wedding was to be that very afternoon and quickly set about getting a wedding dress made for Alison as well as something more suitable than sarongs for themselves. Kake was over the moon when Milos asked him to be best man and set about magicing up a golden ring. He wasn't that proficient but after an hour managed to produce one that was worthy enough to be used. Likewise with the two girls, they didn't have enough magical knowledge to make the dresses and had to rely on Alison to make them for herself and them as they would be the bridesmaids. Quarrel, the outside elf, for a change, made no argument when he was asked to provide flowers for the bouquets and button holes and even some to decorate the lounge where the wedding would be held. Quirk was the elf most hard pressed to conjure up a decent wedding feast though he knew it would only be for four people. Kake had really wanted to be a bridesmaid and wear a dress but he wasn't allowed to though he was promised that after it was all over, he could wear one later. So he had a suit made by Milos who also made one for himself and they were soon ready. It took the girls four hours to get all their things right and so it was around three in the afternoon before the ceremony began. An organ was conjured up and Quirk was dressed in a ludicrous attire as the organist and Quarrel was most disgruntled to be hauled in and dressed likewise to be a sideman. All was set in the lounge, decorated with many vases of flowers and Milos and Kake stood together in their suits and buttonholes as they waited for Alison to appear with her two maids and Brian. Quirk was given a cuff round the ear by the Elder for starting to play the Funeral March and promised worse if he tried anything else like that during the ceremony. At a sign that all was ready, the Elder signalled to Quirk who began playing the Wedding March and Milos glanced over his shoulder and gasped at just how lovely Alison looked in her wedding gown. She walked stately across the room on the arm of Brian who looked as pleased as Punch at the honour and behind them came Sable and Mink looking really ravishing in their special dresses. The first time Milos had ever seen them wearing a dress. They carried bouquets and Alison's train as they moved and Alison held her bouquet to her waist and smiled through her veil as she came to stand beside Milos in front of the Elder. The ceremony itself was shorter than the human one but near enough in content as to who gives her away etc, and for them to make their promises to each other and both saying I do to the pointed question and with Kake passing the ring across to Milos, he placed it on Alison's ring finger and the Elder then announced them husband and wife. Quirk then slammed down on the organ keys and began to play For He's a Jolly Good Fellow and got another clip round the ear from the Elder and changed the music to Peace and Harmony, a favourite of the Federation, its meaning quite obvious. Alison lifted her veil and accepted the kiss on the lips from Milos and then the kiss on the cheeks from Brian, the Elder and her two bridesmaids, not forgetting Kake who was allowed to kiss her on the lips too. Brian then took many pictures of the event and Milos made sure that he was in some of them too. They all then retired to the dining room where they were served up with the wedding feast. They were served by Quirk and Quarrel, still a bit disgruntled at having to do an inside elf's work. It was because of the occasion that Sable, Mink and Kake sat down too and made a very good pretence of eating the very small portions they were given by Quirk. Milos knew that they would later cough this lot up but it warmed his heart that they had sat down with them to eat. Quirk also saw that the contents of the Elder's glass didn't reach the bottom and so he drank quite a bit of the potent homemade wine. He was quite merry when he blessed them both before he left, declining the offer to stay for dinner with the excuse that his wife would have dinner ready for him when he got, hiccup, back home. Mind you, Brian had a fair bit to drink too and was quite happy enough to kiss Kake in front of the others later. They soon disappeared after dinner and they all knew that both would have a good night together. `Now it's time to prepare the bride in the wedding chamber for her nuptials,' Sable declared and both she and Mink got up from the dinner table and led her upstairs where she found that they had decorated the bedroom with flowers too. They bathed and perfumed her in the bathroom and got her into the marital bed before Milos showed up. They then dragged him into the bathroom and washed him from head to toe, taking care to clean his private parts but in doing so roused him up as hard as an iron bar. `Now that is what a wife wants to see,' Sable said with some satisfaction and they led him out for Alison to see what she would shortly be getting. `Is that my husband or a giant standing before me?' she said, her eyes drawn to his magnificent erection that had swayed about as he had crossed the room. `It is your lord and master, Milos, the Wizard of Kos,' said Mink. `Who is both your husband and a giant. The greatest in all the world,' added Sable as they helped him up onto the bed and then they both stood back to stand there and watch them. `Are you both going to stand there and watch?' Alison cried out. `Yes mi'lady. It used to be the custom in old England that when the ruler of the land took his wife to bed, it had to be seen that the marriage was consummated,' said Mink. `But you saw us last night,' Alison protested. `Ah, but that was before you were married,' said Sable. `That was just the pair of you having a fuck. Tonight, this time, it is a union of love and we are to be the witnesses to the consummation of this union.' `You both do too much reading of old human history,' said Milos. `We do that I agree Sire,' said Mink. `Oh to hell with it Milos. Climb on the wagon and let's go for a ride. Oh, sorry, let's make love,' Alison said with a smile. He grinned at her and gave her a kiss on the nose and then rolled over on top of her and showed the two girls his bare backside as he moved down and forward and began to make love to his wife. `That's better,' said Sable and after a quick glance at Mink, they both moved to opposite sides of the bed and climbed on. Sable then began to fondle Milos' balls as he fucked Alison and Mink caressed the breasts beneath Milos' chest. They both watched as Milos humped his wife and felt for her when she screamed out and began to thrash about as she had her orgasm in spite of the onlookers and Milos came too, fighting to stay inside her as they both came together. `Satisfied now?' Milos panted to the other two girls when he pulled out of Alison and flopped down onto his back. `Not quite,' said Sable and bent over and took his still hard prick into her mouth to suck and chew on him to get out the last of his juices while Mink went in between the legs of Alison to get her share of the orgasmic outflow plus what she could of the sperm still there. Only when they had been licked clean did the two girls leave the bed and go over to the cribs where as if on cue, the babies woke up to be fed. They both watched as the tots were lifted out of their cribs and put to the breast for feeding and Milos then rolled over to Alison and began to suck on one of her nipples. `This is what our babies will soon be doing too,' he said between his taking of deep breaths. `Another three months and then they will,' Alison sighed and gave herself up to the pleasure he was giving her and that she was now the wife of the greatest wizard that their world is ever going to know. * Brian looked rather haggard next morning at breakfast. Kake had been insatiable in wanting sex for most of the night. Sucking on his cock even when it was limp and having it being used up his arse when it was up and hard and had been fucked six times by Kake over the night and he'd never felt so full and not just with semen. Just before he was ready to leave, Alison gave him a package and his instructions of what to do with it. `Now this is going to blow the whole wide world apart, believe me. There is also a contract inside and that if it isn't signed within ten minutes of Sparrow, the editor, reading the other part, the whole lot will destruct and he'll lose out on the scoop that they will never see the like of again,' Alison told him. `What's in here then?' he asked, holding it up. `Dynamite! Now off you go and thank you for coming and giving me away,' she said, giving him a kiss, `and come back as soon as you can. If you want to that is.' He gave her a puzzled look and said his goodbye to Milos, congratulating him once again and took his leave of them. `I can guess what was in the package, it being about Kake, but what was the bit about the contract?' Milos asked her after Brian had left. `That I get ten per cent of the sales of the magazine after my article has been published.' `That's blackmail,' Milos said. `That's business,' she replied. `We will need the money to build more accommodation for the many visitors that will be visiting Kos in the very near future. You Milos, are, and will be known as the greatest wizard the world has ever known. I know we've said it before, but I do really mean it. The Wizard of Kos is going to go down in history with this fact and I'm glad that he's married to me,' she smiled as she took his arm and pulled him close and kissed him. `And all of your children are going to be proud of you too.' * They had a relatively quiet next two days. Somehow they'd contrived to have the babies fed at the same time and Kake was even changing nappies and Milos was pleased to see that they were used from both sides of the body in all three children. So their liquid food from the breast was coming out as in a normal child. Milos, in those two days finished off making Biskit just leaving the final bringing him to life till an appropriate time, which was shortly to come, for on the third day after the wedding, there came a deluge of wizards. They came to see the Wizard of Kos and his family. The first to arrive on the doorstep was Simon Sparrow, editor of The Oracle and Alison's boss, followed by Brian. They were invited in and the editor made a bee line for Alison, waving some sheets of paper under her nose. `What's the meaning of this for I don't believe a word of it and so I've come here myself to find out,' he shouted. Milos moved over quickly and got between them. `Mr. Sparrow, while in my house you will not shout at my wife or I will forcibly eject you,' Milos said in a menacing voice. `I apologise sir, but...but this!' He waved the papers again. `The truth. I have read it for we kept a copy,' Milos said. `But this contract you wanted. It's blackmail,' Sparrow said, trying hard to control his temper. `Did you sign it?' Alison asked quietly. `Yes dammit, I did, but only to preserve these pages till I found out the truth. Besides, you're an employee of the magazine and you can't dictate terms such as these.' Sable had moved over to Milos and whispered in his ear. `Stop her from speaking for she thinking of resigning,' she said. `Alison,' Milos said stepping forward. `A private word if you please,' and drew her away from the others. `Are you thinking of giving in your notice?' he asked in a low voice. `Yes,' she hissed. `That what I've written will make them a small fortune and he will get a big bonus and we'll finish up with nothing.' `Do you really want to leave the magazine?' `Yes Milos. Now that I'm married to you I want to stay with you and not keep traipsing off all over the world.' `Well do not say anything along these lines at the moment. The time's not right just yet. Trust me.' They moved back and Milos spoke again to Mr Sparrow. `Now all that Alison wrote can be verified by the Surgeon-General of the Federation who was in attendance the whole time. He will corroborate what has been written.' He was interrupted by Quirk tugging at his sleeve. `Master. Four more gentlemen have arrived. From the Federation,' he said. `Thank you Quirk. Show them in please.' Quirk left the lounge. `Now let's see who they have sent. Well bless my soul, the very man. Let me introduce you.' The visitors were the Surgeon-General, Doctor Timothy Wheatsheaf, Professor Shaw, Vice President and two other men from the Ministry. `It seems a bit crowded in here, let's go into the dining room where we can all be seated,' and he led the way and he went and sat at the head of the table. He had Alison on his right with Brian on her other side with Sparrow next to him. On the left of Milos was The Vice President, the doctor and the other two men, one was a secretary and the other a legal man. Quirk had been prompt in serving up tea and coffee as they all settled themselves down. `Now I will chair this meeting as it is my house and the accredited wizard of Kos and a member of the Council of the Federation, I think. Am I still on the Council?' he asked of the Vice President. `Yes,' was the reply. `Then let us begin. Now I have read what Alison has written for The Oracle and it can be verified by the doctor here. Would you kindly pass over the report for them to read please,' he asked of Mr Sparrow, which he duly did. Milos was pleased to note that the secretary was writing the minutes of this meeting. It took them several minutes to read each page and pass them along so all four knew of the contents. `Now Doctor Wheatsheaf, did you get the photographs developed?' Milos asked. `Yes. I have them here. No copies as you said and I've marked the ones I would like copies of for my book. Though I must say on record,' he glanced at the secretary taking down his words. `That if what we've just read is published, it takes away the whole meaning of the book I was going to write.' `On the contrary Doctor,' Milos said. `Publication will actually increase the sales of your book because of the pictures. Now if you would kindly pass them round and give, for the benefit of Mr Sparrow, your account of the birthing of a baby boy to the male known as Kake.' As others looked at the pictures, the Doctor gave his account and Milos got Quirk to bring him a sheet of paper and a pen. These he pushed in front of Alison, and when they had all seen the photos along with gasps at what they saw, the Doctor finished his account. `Okay,' Milos began. `Now write out what we spoke of a short while ago for now's the time.' She understood and quickly wrote out her resignation from the magazine, dated and signed it. `Now Mr. Sparrow, I think what you have heard and seen, you now believe what Alison reported is correct. Now would you kindly read out, for the record, what she has just written,' and the piece of paper was passed to him. He quickly read it. `You can't!' he cried out. `She can and has, now please read out her letter of resignation please,' said Milos. This Sparrow did, his hand shaking. It did more than shake next. `Now read out the contract that you've signed in respect of what she had written earlier of this event.' He was now quivering with anger as he read out the terms of the contract. `Would you kindly pass it over to the other side of the table for them to verify that what you have said is as written.' This was done. `Now Mr legal eagle, if The Oracle publishes what you have read, is that contract binding?' `Most certainly,' he replied. `Thank you gentlemen, now any questions?' There were quite a few and it was an hour before they finished and Milos still had a few more words to say. `Now I have something further to astound you and you Mr. Sparrow, can report this yourself. I have created another man for my household but as of this moment, is still not yet alive.' There was some gasps from those seated at the table. `So if you gentlemen would follow me into my workshop, I would like to show you Biskit. That is the name he will have. Timothy, I would like you to verify that he is at the moment, not alive. This way please,' and so Milos led the procession into his shop where this inanimate being was laid out with just a sheet covering it. Again there were gasps as they looked at what could have been a cadaver lying there. The doctor pulled out a stethoscope and checked the chest for a heartbeat, felt both a wrist and the side of the neck and even went as far as to stick a pin into the thigh. `No life there,' he declared, and so Milos then ushered them out and into the lounge and got Quirk to supply them with wine while he saw to Biskit. He went back and did what he had to do to bring Biskit to life. This took fifteen minutes and he was pleased when his creation responded and opened his eyes. `Hello,' said Milos. `Your name is Biskit and mine is Milos. Do you understand that?' `Yes,' Biskit replied, his voice a little husky and he gave a small cough. Milos asked him to repeat the names so that he could clear his throat and get the vocal cords working. `Now we'll help you off the table and you'll be a bit unsteady at first but it will soon pass,' Milos said as he helped him sit up and swung his legs round and eased him to the floor so that he could stand on his own. He wobbled a bit but Milos supported him and walked him around the shop for a minute or two. `Now we'll go into the lounge where you can say hello to the people there and then the others, like you will take you to another room and tell you all you need to know about me and the house. Do you understand that?' `Yes Milos,' he said and gave him a smile. Milos then, now that Biskit was walking fine, led him out of the shop and into the lounge and there were again gasps from everybody present. Even Alison was amazed at seeing this person now walking out into the room. He was stark naked and they could all see his limp prick move about as he walked next to Milos. `Ladies and gentlemen, meet Biskit.' `Hello,' Biskit said. `It's nice to meet you.' `Bloody Merlin!' was just one of the few words that were uttered at them now seeing this man walking and talking. `My name is Timothy Wheatsheaf,' said the doctor moving forward. `Can I examine you for a moment?' `Certainly. You are a doctor?' Biskit asked. `Yes, now breathe in, out, in,' he asked with his stethoscope to the chest and then moved round to the back and did the same there. He also put his hand between his legs and lifted up his balls. `Cough please,' Biskit did and the doctor felt the balls rise up as they should before taking his hand away. `Well...I...I just can't find the right words, but I would swear that this was a living man.' `Okay gentlemen, now let him become acquainted with the others and then you can ask him any questions you may have shortly. Sable?' She came over. `Biskit, this is Sable. Now go with her and meet the others and she will tell you all you need to know and,' he turned to her, `give him a sarong to wear please.' `Hello Biskit. Welcome to the family,' she said, taking his hand, looking down to see what he had between his legs and gave Milos a smile as she licked her lips. `Hello Sable,' Biskit said. `Nice to meet you,' and he went off with her and Mink and Kake followed them out of the room. The lounge then erupted into questions being thrown at Milos who now sat down and smiled as he sipped at his wine. Alison sat down beside him and basked in his glory at the words of praise as he then began to answer what he could of the questions asked. He outlined the procedure in the making of Biskit, which was basically the same for all of them but absolutely refused to say exactly how he made them come to life. Even Sparrow was excited on what he was getting for the magazine, forgetting for awhile about the resignation of his top reporter. The questions and such carried on through dinner which they all stayed for and when back in the lounge, they were given free range to talk to Biskit. Alison took advantage of this stage by drawing the Vice President away from the others and sat him down with Milos. `Professor Shaw. Do you think it would be possible for the Federation to grant us the means to build a few more houses here on Kos? For when this news breaks, we will be getting many visitors and we do not have the room here.' `Yes professor,' said Milos, seeing where she was coming from and decided to help. `Even yourself could have a house here for any of your friends who would like to come. You could then make periodic visits to check on us and stay with one of your friends.' He saw where Milos was coming from, him knowing of the Vice-President's homosexuality and what he had said made sense and it would be perfect to have his lover out here where he could visit whenever he liked without his wife knowing a thing about it. `A damn fine idea that, yes. I think that I could talk the Federation into making a grant for this. We can really build a village here, or even a town if enough people will come,' he said. `Oh they will come,' Alison assured him. `Once people read my report and the doctor's book, they will come in droves to see the Wizard of Kos.' `I'll see to it as soon as I get back,' he said. `What shall we call this place then?' `Well,' said Alison having already thought this out but made it appear as if she was thinking aloud. `This is a Greek Island and as we should be expecting visitors from all over the world, we should use the Greek word Kosmos, which means world, and polis, which means either city or town. Let's not call it a village. So how does Kosmopolis sound? ' `I like it,' said Milos. `So do I,' Shaw said. `Kosmopolis it shall so be named. Now let me have another word with Biskit. Oh, you haven't made him like Kake have you?' `No,' I'm afraid not,' Milos smiled. `Pity,' he said under his breath. `But there's always Kake available if you so desired,' Milos whispered in his ear. `For tonight?' `If you could find a way of staying overnight, yes,' Milos smiled back at him. Professor Shaw smiled and got up to join the others. `What was that whispering about?' Alison asked Milos. `Our venerable Vice-President of the International Federation of Wizards is a homosexual and he fancies staying overnight to enjoy the company of Kake.' `You've prostituted Kake?' she asked with an incredulous look on her face. `No, just blackmailed him a little which will guarantee you our Kosmopolis and give Kake the pleasure of male company for the night for I think he won't get much of a look in tonight now that we have Biskit with us.' `You devious bugger,' she said. `No, the bugger is Shaw and Kake will be the recipient of his life blood,' said Milos. `Kake must get his share of spermatozoa from whatever source, and who better to give him that than Shaw. There both from the same camp if you'll pardon the pun. Now let's get our guests to start thinking of going home for I can't wait to get you to bed,' he smiled as he kissed her. *