Journeys West - Chapter 14 - The Sighting Of A Clue free porn video

This is a FigCaption - special HTML5 tag for Image (like short description, you can remove it)
Chapter 14 - The Sighting of a Clue by Monica Rose and Marina Kelly Editor: Qmodo Emily, living in a small rural community, was just as starved for the friendship of a kindred spirit and they found themselves meshing quickly. Her experiences had not been nearly as bad as Leslie's, but being different in cowboy country was still difficult. She had grown up here in Laramie and there had never been problems, but it was still lonely. As long as she did not flaunt the fact that she was a lesbian, folks pretended that she was like the rest of them. Still...things were getting to the point where she felt some tenseness with people. While she seriously contemplated moving away, the economy made it hard to relocate. After they had left Patrick and Mary Sue, they had come back to Emily's house. They had spent hours talking and laughing, she couldn't remember when she had enjoyed herself so much. When Emily and Leslie discovered each other it had been like a blast of sunshine and a chill that ran up and down both their spines. They had laughed and talked nonstop, not even pausing when they had gotten snacks from the kitchen. Leslie had fallen asleep in the middle of the conversation and it appeared that Emily had steered her to bed and covered her with an afghan, then crawled into bed and spooned against her new friend. Leslie watched Emily sleeping beside her for several minutes, being careful not to move and wake the other woman. Most of her two tours of duty had been spent in stealth mode, keeping her true sexuality under wraps, afraid to open herself to anyone and knowing that it would have been the end of her military career to let herself be exposed by falling in love. The stress had finally reached a breaking point for her and she had left the Marines on friendly terms. Her training and the decorations she had earned were a fast track to her posting in the state police here in her home state. With an area of over a quarter of a million square miles to be patrolled by three hundred troopers, her ability to work alone and show initiative was a valuable asset. There were a few homophobes among her police co-workers, so she did not advertise the fact that she preferred the company of woman. That didn't mean that she didn't socialize with everyone. In fact she had turned down several invitations from men over the past couple of years, though it would have reinforced her cover as a heterosexual woman. The excuse she gave was that she had not been treated very well by guys while she had been in the Middle East and she was pretty gun shy. That didn't keep rumors from starting, but no one was foolish enough to voice any kind of slur within her hearing. While she never did any permanent damage, her reputation as being an expert in multiple disciplines of martial arts had become legend. Some of her co-workers had been fool hardy enough to insist upon sparring with her and found themselves flat on their back with Leslie looking down on them. She apologized after the third time for not telling anyone that she had earned the coveted sixth degree Black Belt. For all of her iron exterior, she was still very much a girly girl at heart and she loved to let her soft feminine side out to play. She hated labels; but if she was forced to choose, 'lipstick lesbian' would probably be the most appropriate. She had discovered that Emily was a kindred spirit and just as much a girly girl as she was, but that had been obvious from their first encounter in Emily's office. A couple of miles away, Pat and Mary had both been exhausted when they returned from dinner and had fallen asleep in the living room. The sound of the clanking radiator was enough to wake him with a start. Everything that had happened lately made him a bit jumpy, but he knew that the house was locked up tight and he forced himself to relax. The clock over the fireplace showed that they had only been asleep for maybe an hour. Seeing that Mary Sue looked like she was going to sleep through the night, and he knew that she needed the rest, he moved her into the bedroom by the simple expedient of getting her on her feet and walking her to bed. She barely woke up and she snuggled into the blanket that he spread over her. He hadn't had the energy to set himself up on the couch in the living room, so he crawled onto the bed beside her with another blanket. It felt good to have her next to him. There was something about her that really attracted him and he just liked looking at her. @ @ @ @ A sixth sense must have told Emily that Leslie was looking at her or maybe she could feel her looking because her eyes fluttered open to meet Leslie's. A sleepy smile spread across her face, "Morning." "Good morning," Leslie answered. It felt good to just be here with Emily. She was in no hurry to move. If she did, she was afraid that everything would fall apart and she would be alone again. As a result, the two women spent several minutes trying to discover what the other was thinking. They had barely touched each other after dinner and had spent the evening drinking hot cocoa. Calories be damned! It appeared that neither of them had much use for alcohol, so they had clear heads this morning. Leslie finally broke the staring contest by going up on one elbow, leaning over and giving Emily a chaste kiss on the lips. Emily indicated that she was ready for it to go further as her tongue darted out to tease Leslie. Leslie was smiling happily as she pulled back. "I have things that must be done today. Are you doing anything tonight?" Emily returned her smile and said, "No. It's Sunday and almost everything on this side of town is closed up except for Danny's diner. I have the entire day free." "I need to check on my two witnesses to see if they need anything and I need to talk to a few more people before I'm done here in town. I just need to track them down. I have no idea how long that will take." Emily nodded with a smile. "This town is the closest thing to the bible belt you will find north of the Mason-Dixon Line, everyone in town will be at church. If you waited until after services you could talk to whomever you wanted." Leslie thought for a moment. "I wouldn't mind going to services myself, but I don't have any dress clothes along with me." Emily was tickled pink to have Leslie come along to church with her. She was sure that the two of them walking in together would set some tongues wagging. She didn't really care about the gossips though, Leslie was the best thing to come into her life in a long time. She needed to get some chores done at some point though, she wanted the place looking nice. "That isn't a problem. We're pretty laid back here. We have a lot of ranch hands who will come straight from their work shift." She smiled as she said, "I'm just glad that they change their boots." Leslie returned her smile as she caught on to her attempt at humor. "The church is a just a couple of blocks away. I usually walk over when the weather is good. You're more than welcome to come along with me." As a good host, Emily gave Leslie first shot at the hot water and made sure that there were clean towels when she finished. She felt a little funny about going into the bathroom with the towels while Leslie was just on the other side of the shower curtain. They had only known each other for a few hours, but she found her to be an interesting person to talk to, with her tales of exotic places that Emily had only read about. Never mind the fact that she was sexy too. They found themselves going out of their way to respect the other's modesty. They may have been the same gender, but seeing someone who got you hot and bothered in the buff wasn't right if you weren't in a committed relationship. Over the noise of running water, Emily called, "Leslie I have been hurt in the past. So can I ask you something really personal?" Leslie turned off the water and stuck her head out of the shower curtain. "Sure ask away. I'll answer if I can." Emily looked down at the floor and inquired, "Do you believe in monogamy?" Leslie wiped the soap out of her eyes and replied, "Hell, I can't even spell monogamy. But then again I have never been in love before." Emily couldn't but help perking up to the word 'before'. Showers completed, Emily stepped out of her bedroom wearing a simple cotton blouse and a skirt that ended just below her knees. The dark blue of the skirt seemed to make her white blouse all that more eye catching. Her shoes could have qualified as flats with their chunky one-inch heels. "This is one of the few skirts I have that I like," Emily said. "The mornings are just cool enough for the skirt and hose to keep me warm without it being too warm later on." Leslie looked her up and down. In contrast, she wore a cotton shirt and denim jeans. Being on the road meant that she had to be prepared to be away from home at the spur of the moment. She couldn't keep much of a wardrobe handy, so denims were the easiest to pack and wash. They also had the benefit of not needing to be washed at the end of the day. While her jeans were the standard light blue for denim jeans, it went well with the yellow in her shirt. "I think that you look very nice," she told Emily. "Compared to you, I look like one of those ranch hands who just came in from the barn." Emily gave her a hug. "I think that you look great. I wish that I was smaller so I could lend you something, but my stuff is probably a size too big for you." Leslie eyeballed Emily's ample bosom and sighed, "No, you're perfect the way you are." The two women clung to each other for a few moments. It was amazing how nice it was to hold someone and to be held in return. Leslie finally rubbed her hands up and down Emily's back and said that they needed to check on Pat and Mary Sue. * * * * * At about the same time, Pat and Mary Sue were finally up and moving themselves. Sometime in the night, the two of them had ended up spooning against each other and Pat's arm ended up trapped under her head. He woke up with his arm completely numb. He pulled his arm free and Mary Sue rolled onto her back. Her damaged arm was held close to her body and the movement of her shoulder made her whimper. Pat propped himself up on his dead arm to look down at her. She was completely relaxed, none of the pain or frustration that she had seen over the past few days showed on her face. Even when she was asleep, her red hair seemed to curl around and frame her face. He remembered the first time they had met each other in the grocery store and her nervousness had been so attractive. When he had heard that she had been shot, he hadn't been told that she had only been hurt. The thought that she could have been killed still caused his gut to tighten. For someone that he had known for all of a week, he found her to be someone well worth being around and to keep getting to know better. To be honest with himself, he had been worried about being without her. He could see that she was going to be waking up in a little while, so he padded out to the living room to retrieve Mary Sue's luggage. He set it down along one wall in the bedroom and quietly retrieved a change of clothes for himself. It felt like he had been in these clothes for a week and he really wanted a shower. He hurried through his shave and shower because Murphy's Law said that Mary Sue would be getting up and wanting to use the bathroom at the most inconvenient time. Sure enough, his planning had him out of the shower and almost dressed when there was a tentative knock at the door. Mary woke with a start, looking around she realized she was in Pat's bed. She felt an urgent call of nature, and headed for the bathroom. Where she knocked lightly. "I'm sorry," she said. "Could I get in there? I didn't know if you had another bathroom upstairs." "It's okay," he replied. "I tried to hurry so that I would be out of your way." He grabbed his shirt and toothbrush. "I can finish up in the kitchen. I put out some towels for you." He found himself talking to the door as it closed in his face. She shouted, "Thank you," through the door. He went out to the kitchen with a big smile on his face, feeling a little giddy. He had seen that kind of behavior while he had been away at college, but it was the first time it had happened to him. So this is what growing up with a sister would have been like. He started organizing breakfast when he heard Mary Sue go back into the bathroom and start the shower. By the time Mary Sue was finished and dressed, Pat had plates of eggs, bacon, juice, and coffee ready to be served. "How do you feel?" He asked as she came into the kitchen. She smiled. "My shoulder is pretty sore, but I'm a lot better now that I've had a shower. Were you next to me last night?" Pat froze and an icy jolt went through his gut. He wasn't sure how she might feel about having been held all night. "Yes, I was," he replied carefully. "I hope you don't mind, but it just felt like the right thing to do." He kept his eyes focused on the table between them. She reached across the table and put her hand over his beside his plate and said, "Thank you. It was good to know that someone was there. I think it helped me feel safe with some of dreams that I had. It kept them from being as bad as they could have been." He looked up to meet Mary's eyes and her smile. "I remember that you walked me to bed, but nothing until I woke up this morning. I think that I knew that you were there and it did help me. Thank you for letting me stay here." Pat smiled in relief. The last thing he wanted was to offend her and drive her away. "I liked holding you too." He suddenly felt a little shy. "What are we going to do today?" she asked. "I don't know. We need to find out if it's safe to leave the house. I'd like to get back into the library and see what I can do about cleaning the place up and what I can salvage." "I'll be glad to help," she offered. "My research is finished here, but I can't leave until Leslie tells me I can go." He smiled warmly. "I don't mind having you here at all. You are more than welcome to stay. I'll sleep on one of the beds upstairs tonight though." "Thank you for the invitation. I was just feeling kind of awkward and that I was imposing on you. I'll move to the bedroom upstairs though, I shouldn't put you out of your own bed." "It's not an imposition at all. Ever since I met you, I've found myself enjoying your company. I'm just sorry that you had to get shot to keep you around town a little longer." Privately, he thought to himself, 'If I had known that is what it took to keep you here I might have shot you myself.' His comment earned him a punch in the arm. Mary Sue could feel herself blushing as her cheeks seemed to tingle. What can you say to someone when they tell you that they want to spend time with you and you don't mind? All she could say was, "Thank you." To relax the tension that he had unintentionally created, Pat said, "Considering what I've been through this week and how things have worked out, I really think that I want to go to church this morning. Would you care to join me? It's a non-denominational service and pretty much casual dress. "We even allow slings," he said with a grin. Mary Sue nodded and returned his smile. "I don't usually get to church, but I do give thanks and pray throughout the week. But I think that a worship service would be a nice way to start the day, as long as you think it's safe." * * * * * They were preparing to leave the house and walk down to the church when Emily's truck pulled up outside. Even though they knew the vehicle, the two were gun-shy enough to take a step back into the house until Leslie stepped out. She could see that they were preparing to do just what she and Emily were doing, but Leslie's playful side showed itself for a moment as she said, "I thought I told you that you should stay home to be safe!" The grin that followed her question took the sting out. "Emily and I plan on going to church. Pat, seeing as how you are wearing your dress boots, I can only assume that you were going to do the same thing. Why don't we use my car?" They were fairly comfortable on the ride over to the church. The car was obviously not a standard-issue police vechile because there was leg room in the back. It wasn't a large church, maybe able to seat a couple of hundred people at one time, but it was beautiful. The building appeared to be one of the oldest buildings in town, but it had been lovingly maintained. The colorful stained glass windows lit the sanctuary with brilliant hues. Pat and Emily were warmly greeted at the door as regulars and the four of them were shown to a pew. They seated themselves on the outside so that Mary Sue could satisfy the historian in her by getting a better view of the windows. They hadn't been there for more than a few minutes when Mary felt the familiar chill along her spine. She carefully took stock of what was around her and there was nothing out of the ordinary, only additional worshippers taking their seats. The cold feeling she felt seemed to fade away as quickly as it had struck her. The service was only about an hour long and the pastor's sermon was moving. During the time for silent reflection, Mary Sue gave thanks for everything that had happened in just the past week. She had reached Laramie safely after escaping from a possibly dangerous situation, survived two attempts upon her life, and met friends that she hadn't known were missing from her life. After only a week, she had hopes that one of those friends might become so much more to her. Mary Sue shivered as the cold sensation hit her again, this time it was almost an arctic blast. She slowly turned her head, scanning the congregation. Her companions sat beside her with their heads bowed. As she looked across the sanctuary, she saw Tom and Ron Kaylock sitting on the other side of the room. The two men wore suits and ties, causing them to stand out among everyone else who was dressed more casually. They were seated in almost the exact center of the sanctuary where they held themselves almost like royalty among commoners, the two of them were conversing quietly instead of praying. Their behavior was not unusual and she would not have looked at them again except for the woman who was standing with them. Mary looked closer at the girl and realized that the surroundings of the three of them was visible through the girl's body. She did not appear to be much older than Mary Sue herself and she was dressed in a white gown that appeared to be an antiquated wedding gown. Mary Sue glanced around herself to see that no one had noticed that she was looking across the sanctuary instead of praying herself, so she continued to study the Kaylocks. The girl with them did not appear to actually be part of their group as she was not part of their conversation. There was something familiar about the young girl. Mary just attributed it to the fact she must have seen her around town. The girl stood scowling at the two men, with coal black eyes and an expression of complete anger and frustration. She moved around in front of them so that she was facing both men. They continued their quiet conversation, looking up at the pastor every few moments to see if the service was about to continue. Something about the scene didn't look quite right to Mary Sue and it took her a moment to see that the girl stood directly between Tom and Ron's line of sight to the pulpit. But neither man seemed to be concerned with having their view obstructed. That finally clued Mary Sue into the fact that there was no room between the Kaylocks and the pew in front of them. The girl was not kneeling in front of them, but she was actually standing upright. The wooden bench meant nothing to the girl because she was standing in the middle of it. A feeling of horripilation traced up her spine and down her arms, literally making the hairs on her arm stand up as the skin crinkled with goosebumps. Her eyes widened in a combination of shock and fear as she realized that she was seeing something that her 20th century education told her could not exist. Still, the apparition seemed to sense Mary was looking at her because she broke off her one-sided staring contest and turned toward Mary Sue. Her angry expression softened as she smiled warmly at Mary and nodded in acknowledgement. All Mary Sue could do was stare as the chill around her turned to a summery warmth. Pat noticed that Mary Sue appeared to be distracted and touched her elbow. She looked up at Pat, wide-eyed. Pat's expression was a question that became concerned at the look of shock and fear on Mary's face. When she looked back toward the Kaylocks to explain what the problem was, only the father and son were sitting there, oblivious to the scene taking place on the other side of the church. Pat figured his companion was frightened by the close proximity of the Kaylocks. He knew that not even they would try something in church. So he patted Mary's hand to reassure her. As she took in the fact that she had witnessed an apparition of some sort, her rational mind was trying to convince her it must have been a hallucination, a side effect from the painkillers she had been given. As the warmth she had felt faded, it was replaced with the almost overpowering sweet scent of flowers enveloping her. The smell was almost so strong that she had to fight to stifle a sneeze. Interestingly enough, no one else was reacting to the scent. She leaned over to Pat and asked, "Do you smell that?" Pat looked down at her with a frown. "Smell what?" "The flowers," she whispered. "You really can't smell that? It's so strong." Pat sniffed the air again and looked at Mary. "I can smell something. It's sweet and a little flowery." Mary shook her head in confusion. "Never mind." If he couldn't smell the aroma when it was thick enough to cut with a knife, there was no point in trying to convince him that it was there. The service was almost over anyway. The foursome filed out of the church several minutes behind the Kaylocks, Mary Sue kept looking over her shoulder searching for the woman in white but saw nothing. She refocused her attention searching for the Kaylocks but they were long gone by the time they got out of the front door. The party stopped at the foot of the steps, Emily would identify the people and introduce Leslie to them. Leslie pulled an occasional suspect off to the side and had a whispered conversation. As their party moved toward the parking lot they were surprised to see the ground covered in a carpet of blue blossoms. Additional petals sifted through the air like manna from heaven and were blown by a light breeze. Their source was a complete mystery. Each gentle curved petal fluttered through the air as if Mother Nature herself was shedding tears. An occasional swirling wind would blast through the lot creating mini tornados that raised the blossoms back into the air to head height then would gently float back to earth. There was the scent of lilac and violets in the air. Mary Sue knelt to scoop up a handful of flower petals and was unsurprised to see that the flowers were wild violets. Violets seemed to have become part of her life so many times in the past several days. She had found the potted plant in the school house where she was sure it had not been moments before, they were growing all around Pat's house, and they had been in her hospital room for the time that she had been there. Now she was seeing ghosts and smelling the flowers when no one else did. She wouldn't have been surprised if she had pointed out the girl she had seen to Pat and he wouldn't have seen her. She kept her mouth shut about things while Leslie bid goodbye to Emily and gave her a hug. Emily refused to go and insisted that she wanted to spend the day with Leslie, arguing she could be of help as a tour guide. Leslie smiled at her offer, they both knew that she really did not need a guide. There would be no violence to be concerned about, so she agreed to Emily's offer. After Pat promised to make them all breakfast the four of them returned to Pat's house to discuss the day's plans * * * * * Mary had been quiet during the ride home from church and she took a seat on one end of the couch. She didn't disbelieve in ghosts. No one was hungry at the moment,so Pat went off to make coffee. Emily smiled at Leslie and said, "Someday he is going to make someone a wonderful wife." Everyone smiled except Mary who plopped down on the couch and starred off into space. She couldn't stop thinking about what she had seen in church. There had to be some rational explanation. What it was eluded her. The more she tried to solve the problem, the more confused she became. She couldn't get the girl's face out of her mind's eye. There was something familiar about this manifestation. It took her a while before it hit her. The girl in the library back in New York. It was difficult to admit to herself that ghosts were real and that it had actually acknowledged her. Her behavior did not go unnoticed by either Pat, Emily, or Leslie though. "Are you okay Mary?" Pat said. He was concerned that the trauma to her shoulder was causing some additional problems for her. "I'm fine. I'm just a little shaky, I guess," she replied. "Do you want me to call the doctor?" "No. It's nothing like that, "she answered. "I just saw something at church that scared me a little." Leslie leaned forward, her lawman's instincts telling her that Mary might have seen something important. "What did you see?" "At this point, I'm not sure. I think that I saw a ghost." At their skeptical looks, she proceeded to tell them about everything that had been going on since she had started out from New York. How she felt like she had been guided along her trip and actually warned about danger. It was when she started telling them about how violets had appeared in a schoolhouse she should not have been able to enter and how violets seemed be growing around Pat's house that she appeared to win Pat over. "You're right, Mary," he said. "I noticed them a few days ago, but I didn't think much of it at the time. The flowerbeds all around the house have violets growing in with the flowers that my mother planted over the years. I know that she didn't plant the violets though. At least not all around the house." "Remember when I asked you if could smell something at church?" she asked. "That was right after I saw a girl standing in front of Tom and Ron Kaylock. But they acted like she wasn't there and it looked like she was standing right in the middle of the pew. Do you remember all of the flower blossoms that were blowing around outside of the church? Those were violets too." Mary had started speaking faster as she told about her experience at the church and was practically panting by the time she was finished. "What did the girl look like?" Leslie asked. It didn't matter if she believed everything that Mary said. What was important was that she had seen something and the truth was in there somewhere. "She was about my height, a petite, small bosomed woman with brown hair that came down to her shoulders. I couldn't tell what color her eyes were, but they looked dark, so I'm pretty sure that they weren't blue. It looked like she was wearing an old-style wedding dress." "It makes sense that a ghost would be wearing old style clothes." Pat said trying to liven things up. Pat suddenly jumped up and ran from the room saying, "You're describing someone who sounds familiar. Wait right here." He left the room for a moment to go back to his bedroom. He returned holding Yolanda's journal, thumbing through the pages so that an old faded photograph fell onto the table. .Mary Sue gasped, "That's the girl who was in church!" Pat passed the photo around for everyone to get a good look. "Are you sure that is what you saw in church? According to the inscription on the back that is a reproduction of a photograph of Yolanda on her wedding day." He was scanning the pages of the journal as he said, "I thought that I recalled a few lines that described her appearance when she realized the effect of the herbs her mother had given her." "I don't think you need to look too hard Pat," Mary said. "This is a picture of Yolanda and we can assume the man standing next to her is husband Nathaniel Kaylock." She pushed the picture across the table and the other three leaned over to see it more closely. Leslie, the consummate cynic, attributed what Mary described as being a subconscious recollection from what Mary had seen previously in the journal. They all exchanged doubtful looks, brows raised. "I'm not sure that I believe in ghosts either," Pat said. "If you actually saw this girl today, then you had to have seen her spirit." Leslie said, "Or more likely one of her descendants that still lives in these parts." "Not very likely" Mary pointed out. "Since Yolanda was a man, and married to another man they certainly didn't sire any children." Leslie put in. "I guess that the best thing to do is to keep an open mind about it. I'm far more concerned about what is going on in the here and now though. I need to find out who is committing arson, assault, and attempted murder. And I am sure it isn't some century year old phantom!" Her statement brought them back to the present and they nodded. A poltergeist might not be able to do anything to them or maybe it could. But they were sure that it was a flesh and blood person who had committed the attacks. "Everything seems to center around my research," Mary said. "Nothing unusual had happened here until I showed up. It seems like someone wants to keep information about Yolanda from becoming public." She looked a Pat and said, "Do you think this has anything to do with the fact that Yolanda was actually a man?" "It might. It can't be a coincidence that she married Nathaniel and that everything has centered on the two of them." Mary sat down on the couch again and said sadly, "I guess we're seeing typical bigoted thinking about people like Yolanda. From what I've seen in her journal, prejudice was just as common back then too." "It's probably a good bet that Yolanda was killed because she was transgendered," Leslie said. "My family was faced with that thinking too. My brother was beaten and killed for wearing a skirt and makeup. I was stationed in Okinawa and I came back for his funeral. What happened to him is one of the things that made me decide to leave the Army and come back here." "I'm sorry to hear about your brother, it would seem that anyone who is different has a target on their back." Mary said quietly. "Thank you," was all Leslie could say. "The Neanderthals who beat him up talked about doing it the next night when they were out drinking. That bragging got them twenty to life in prison. They killed him because they thought he was gay. Which he wasn't, he just enjoyed wearing woman's clothes. It would be the ultimate irony if they both are someone's bitch in prison. I might stop by next visitor's day and bring each of them a care package of woman's cosmetics." Everyone laughed at that. "I don't think that Yolanda saw that kind of justice," Mary said quietly. "We didn't find anything in the papers we went through that said anything about who shot her or her husband." She paused as she thought about it. "She saved a lot of people on that wagon train, she was probably responsible for it reaching Laramie. After she was here, she even had an impact on the local population. She deserves to be celebrated, not just another pioneer lost in the pages of time." Emily added, "If the two of them were married, doesn't that mean that Nathaniel was gay?" Pat chimed in, "Not necessarily. Loving someone and committing to them does not have to translate into a sexual relationship." Looking at Mary he went on to say, "There are people that you are just happy being together. Sex is not necessarily a requirement for love." Pat smiled as he thought about it. "I can see it now. Yolanda Days. Every man in town parading down Main Street in a dress, with violets in this hair and carrying a parasol. That's something I would pay to see." He held his hands up in apology at the dark looks that the ladies gave him. Emily grinned and said "Don't go getting all sassy with us. I remember a Halloween when a certain someone spent the day as Wonder Woman. Any idea who that might have been Pat?" Pat blushed cherry red as he remembered that particular event. "Give me a break, it was the only costume left. Everyone had to come to school in costume." Emily had no intention of letting him off the hook that easily. "That may be true but; that doesn't explain how well you handled walking in the knee length high heeled boots." Pat blushed so hard his face was crimson. "Alright. I admit that I used to walk around the house in my mother's heels. A lot of my friends did the same kind of thing. It was no big deal." Attempting to change the subject he said, "I wasn't trying to be disrespectful. I've read her journal and Yolanda did more than anyone knows. I just don't know how we could honor her accomplishments. I wish we could find more hard evidence of her accomplishments." "My thesis will tell a lot of her story," Mary said. "I have most of what I need already. I don't think that I will even need to go any further west along the path the train took. I think that I may change the focus of my thesis to center around Yolanda." Leslie broke in to say, "I need to talk to the Kaylocks today. Once I have the information from them, you won't need to stay here. I'm afraid that your car will have to stay as evidence though. Sorry. You'll be free to go unless I find information that might require that you testify or provide a deposition." "I guess that would be okay," a disappointed Mary said. Leaving was the last thing Mary wanted to do now, why would she want to go back to New York and leave something that she had just discovered? "If I were to go back to New York now, I would have to fly, I can't imagine spending a week on a bus." "We'll work all of that out when we have to," Pat put in. The look on Mary's face told him that she felt the same way he did. He just had to get an opportunity to be able to talk to her and figure things out. He didn't know what he was going to say though, he didn't have enough experience to know how to tell someone that he really liked her and wanted to get to know her even more. Of course there was his grandmother's ring sitting in his safe-deposit box. Yolanda's presence at church and her association with violets had been forgotten for the moment, but the subject would have occasion to be recalled later.

Same as Journeys West - Chapter 14 - The Sighting of a Clue Videos

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 11
  • 0

Journeys West Chapter 16 A Rattlesnake on the Trail

Chapter 16 - A Rattlesnake on the Trail By Monica Rose and Marina Kelly Proofread by: Qmodo The sun was bright outside the bedroom windows but the muted glare really did not bother her. It registered somewhat, but the events of the previous day had taken a bit out of her. Their bedroom gymnastics contributed to that as well. As a result, Mary Sue snuggled back into the warmth of Pat's arms. Sadly, she did not have the ability to slip back into sleep once she had started to...

Historical
2 years ago
  • 0
  • 14
  • 0

Journeys West Chapter 18 Aftermath

Chapter 18 - Aftermath By Monica Rose and Marina Kelly Proofread by: Qmodo Leslie watched the elder Kaylock be loaded into the ambulance with mixed emotions. The paramedics could not tell her much about his chances though, she would have to speak with the doctors at the hospital. The man's entitled attitude had made him unlikeable, but seeing anyone injured always bothered her. It was one of the reasons she had pursued law enforcement as a career. Ron found himself handcuffed...

Historical
2 years ago
  • 0
  • 16
  • 0

Journeys West Chapter 20 Yolanda

Chapter 20 - Yolanda By Monica Rose and Marina Kelly Proofread by: Qmodo Mary Sue stood in the doorway of the library's special archives, hands on her hips. Before her stood the rows of shelves that had been in the basement when she had arrived. One of the first things she had done after taking over as the temporary librarian was to get a group of teenaged boys in to move the boxes stored in the basement up to where they would be better protected. She had then spent several...

Historical
2 years ago
  • 0
  • 11
  • 0

Journeys West Chapter 17 The Search Begins

Chapter 17 - The Search Begins By Monica Rose and Marina Kelly Proofread by: Qmodo Liz sat quietly, her arms wrapped around herself, knees pulled up on the chair. Even though the doctor had reported that things looked good for Samantha, she was still worried about her and probably would stay that way until she was able to see for herself. "How long have you and Samantha known each other?" Leslie asked, doing her best to keep it from sounding like an interview. She asked...

Historical
3 years ago
  • 0
  • 12
  • 0

Journeys West Chapter 1 Prologue

Chapter 1 - Prologue Nebraska, summer 1897 Mitch Bridger, the wagon master and the son of the legendary Jim Bridger, finished his morning ride through the grouped wagons on the train and headed over to the chow wagon where his chief scout Bill Cody was waiting for him. They both sat on a make shift bench that had been put together for their extended stop. They had been forced to halt the wagon train's progress because many of the settlers had become sick. The quarantine wagons...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 16
  • 0

Journeys West Chapter 5 Just Research

Chapter 5 - Just Research The library was not hard to find as it occupied a good-sized building just down the road from the central area. It had obviously been a church at one time, probably the largest in the area, and it must have been recommissioned as the library when a newer building had been built closer to Laramie proper. The parking lot was hard-packed gravel, but it was a pretty good size. Mary Sue gathered her things and headed up the stairs to the front doors, finding...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 10
  • 0

Journeys West Chapter 8 Cheap Whisky and Expensive Cigars

Chapter 8 - Cheap Whisky and Expensive Cigars By Marina Kelly and Monica Rose Editor: Qmodo Their walk back to the library was spent talking about what growing up in Laramie was like for Pat. He pointed out the tree he had fallen out of and broken his arm. She was treated to a detailed explanation of how he and his friends played baseball in the empty lot they passed. When they passed the fire station, the truck had been pulled out of its bay and was blocking the sidewalk. As...

Historical
3 years ago
  • 0
  • 9
  • 0

Journeys West Chapter 9 Panties and Hose

Chapter 9 - Panties and Hose By Marina Kelly and Monica Rose Editor: Qmodo Mary woke slowly, the night's sleep feeling more like a short nap. She grabbed the first thing in her closet that fit her mood, it just happened to be one of her favorites. No tomboy look today, she wanted Pat to see her at her most appealing. It was a light blue cotton sundress with a sweetheart neck and banded empire waist, with ruffles and pleats that added the perfect feminine texture. It had an...

Historical
1 year ago
  • 0
  • 11
  • 0

Journeys West Chapter 19 Going Home

Chapter 19 - Going Home By Monica Rose and Marina Kelly Proofread by: Qmodo Mary Sue strode happily out of the Liberal Arts building and onto the quad. Dropping onto a bench, the afternoon sun felt great. Now that the summer heat was in the offing, but not quite here yet, it felt good to take a few minutes to just enjoy the afternoon. The lion's share of organizing her notes and all of the typing of evidence and conclusions was done, so she could begin the task of proofreading...

Historical
3 years ago
  • 0
  • 10
  • 0

Journeys West Chapter 13 The Fog Begins to Clear

Chapter 13 - The Fog Begins to Clear by Monica Rose and Marina Kelly Editor: Qmodo It was still early afternoon when Leslie left the hospital. Mary Sue had been incredibly lucky. As a trained law enforcement officer, Leslie couldn't say for sure the gunman had intended to kill her. If the intention was to just wound her, the shooter had to be an expert marksman. In a state full of hunters, such a person would not be hard to find. A few inches one way or the other would have...

Historical
3 years ago
  • 0
  • 11
  • 0

Journeys West Chapter 6 The Plot Thickens

Chapter 6 - The Plot Thickens by Monica Rose and Marina Kelly Proof-reader: Qmodo Once she had finished breakfast, Mary headed back over to the library. As she pulled into the parking lot, she saw Patrick standing outside the building, arms folded and looking upset. Getting out of her car she rushed to his side, "Pat, why are you pacing around out here?" "I just got here and found the front door to the library open." He kept looking up at the building as if he were expecting...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 14
  • 0

Journeys West Chapter 12 The Plot Thickens

Chapter 12 - The Plot Thickens She squinted at the bright light in her eyes. It was like the sun was shining directly into her face. Her head felt like it had been packed with cotton and she was having trouble making sense of anything. Realization grew on her that she had been looking at the same spot on the curtain wall beside the bed for minutes before she even knew that it was there. A dull ache in her shoulder got her attention and served to help her cut through some of the...

Historical
4 years ago
  • 0
  • 16
  • 0

Journeys West Chapter 7 The Games Afoot

LGBT existed a long time before the labels came into being. Bigotry and discrimination were there at the same time. This is a story how those attitudes can affect our descendants. Chapter 7 - The Game's Afoot by Monica Rose and Marina Kelly Editor: Qmodo They could see that the sheriff was seated at his desk at the back of the office as they passed by the front of the building. As a gentleman should, Pat held the door open and gestured for Mary to go first. She raised an...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 11
  • 0

Journeys West Chapter 3 Escape to Laramie

Chapter 3 - Escape to Laramie Her fingers closed on the solid object at the bottom of the bag. She would have preferred something pointed, but we must utilize what God provides us in a time of crisis. Hope quickly waned when she realized it was her perfume bottle. Perhaps she could use that as a weapon and smash him over the head with it. Regrettably she realized it was too fragile to do any real damage; so Mary resorted to the next best thing. Grasping the perfume bottle and...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 13
  • 0

Journeys West Chapter 4 Making Friends in Town

Chapter 4 - Making Friends in Town Mary Sue walked the short distance from the bank to the diner, keeping a wary eye out for unwanted surprises. She opened the door to the tinkle of a bell and was struck by the ambiance. It was as if she had stepped through a time warp portal and was back in the 50's. The theme from Happy Days played softly on the corner jukebox. The walls were covered with banners and pennants from what she assumed were the local high school. The restaurant was...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 12
  • 0

Journeys West Chapter 11 Help Arrives

Chapter 11 - Help Arrives by Monica Rose and Marina Kelly Editor: Qmodo The smile on her face seemed to be at odds with the ominous nature of her question. She used little makeup and she really did not need it. Her dark brown hair was pulled back from her face into a bun or pony tail. Probably because of some dress code regulation. Her nose was a bit wide, but it seemed to fit her face properly. She looked to be in her late twenties or early thirties. All-in-all, she looked...

Historical
3 years ago
  • 0
  • 18
  • 0

The Competitive Edge Playing The Game IIIChapter 2 Weston West Westy

Classes didn't start for another week, and already I was tired. Because we didn't have any distractions from schoolwork, Pick took up the slack, working us nearly to the point of collapse in the Florida heat. Since Gatorade had been formulated and tested here in Gatorland (hence the name, see?) I learned to like the taste, and I drank as much of it as I could pound down, on the theory it would help me out. Maybe it did, but I was too exhausted to tell. Between sprints, agility drills, and...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 26
  • 0

Journeys

Every journey has a starting point, but sometimes it’s difficult to tell if there is a destination.Sometimes you just start rolling and you end up someplace you never imagined.That’s true of any journey. Even an innocent bike ride on a warm summer morning.The starting point. A middle-aged man with a wife and kids, not entirely happy but not entirely unhappy either. Happy with most things except between the sheets. It happens to a lot of marriages, after the kids come along. After the partner...

Love Stories
3 years ago
  • 0
  • 10
  • 0

Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 136 Mr and Mrs West the Easy Half

Wednesday, April 27, 2005 (Continued) It was well after my normal dinnertime and I was hungry, plus there were some excellent smells to encourage my hunger, so I was getting underfoot searching around in the kitchen for any surplus pieces of food when the Wests arrived. I suddenly realized that no one had told me the plan for tonight! I didn't even know if there was a plan for tonight. Tonight was IMPORTANT, and I was very uncomfortable with not knowing anything about anything. I...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 13
  • 0

Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 137 Mr and Mrs West the Tricky Half

Wednesday, April 27, 2005 (Continued) "Very well. A few months ago Ava started measuring guys according to your system, which led her to discover Mark. The more she studied him, the more impressed and attracted she was. Soon she was hooked, which is hardly surprising, given what we've already told you about him. Unfortunately for Ava, there were two aspects of Mark that Ava thought you would disapprove of, so she didn't discuss him with you. She feared that you would tell her to forget...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 25
  • 0

Sweethearts or Strangersa West Texas Romance

... sweethearts or strangers, where do we go from here, I'll leave it up to you... Ahhhh... ! The lyrics of that sweet old country ballad from the 1930's came drifting back on Memory's Tide as I started to write this story ... hence the title. June Richardson wrapped her arm protectively around her daughter's shoulders. They stood watching a lone rider riding away from the wagon train. A few minutes later, he was just a small speck on the distant purple horizon. "Mommie, do you think...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 150
  • 0

Fallen Angel Chapter 11 Althea the School Girl

Chapter 11: Althea, the School Girl The infernal screeching of the alarm clock awoke Cal from his reverie. He had been up for about a half-hour, but he had only been lying in bed next to the love of his life. Althea's arms were still clutched about him as he stealthily clicked the snooze button, assuming that it was six o' five in the morning, his usual waking time during the school week. He had been thinking long and hard about the previous two nights. Evan... what have you become? He...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 22
  • 0

An Ordinary College Sex Life 3Chapter 16 TriDelt West

-- FEBRUARY 2006, SENIOR YEAR -- Sasha appeared in the archway between the hallway and the living room, clad in a plush terrycloth bathrobe over dark green and red plaid flannel pajamas. "Rough night?" I picked my head up and immediately winced, my temples throbbing as my field of vision moved faster than my sense of balance could handle at the moment. I once had looked up the symptoms of an alcohol hangover. They included dehydration, fatigue, headache, body aches, elevated body...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 11
  • 0

The Greatest Lie Chapter 15 East is East and West is West

This is a work of erotic fiction, which is written for adult readers only. It contains explicit descriptions of illegal drug use, sexual intercourse, and violence, which some readers may find disturbing. Portions of the narrative are inspired by current events in Thai society and an ongoing scientific debate concerning the safety of an over-the-counter microbicide, nonoxynol-9 (N-9). However, with the exception of the identity of the Thai Prime Minister and the protagonist's SRS...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 38
  • 0

The Sisterhood of Athena Chapters Four and Five

Finally, here are the next two exciting chapters in my on-going saga. I want to thank reviewer 'anon' for his comment on 9/23/10 for inspiring me to finally get these chapters finished. I'd been just short of half done with these chapters for the better part of a year but between lack of initiative and wondering if anyone even cared if I kept going I'd just sort of let it fall through the cracks. I apologize to any readers that thought I'd given up on this series and just want to point...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 15
  • 0

The Trail WestChapter 4

The Hobart wagon train was four days west of Amarillo and young Josh Kelly was scouting ahead for the best route, water holes, and a good spot to camp for the night. He had been doing the same thing for the last 40 days as the train made its way from Fort Smith through Oklahoma City and Amarillo toward Santa Fe. Hobart had shown a lot of faith in the 18 year old, giving him more and more responsibilities and the boy had blossomed into a very capable young man. The time Josh spent with Johnny...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 17
  • 0

Daves Australian OdysseyChapter 52 The South West Corner

Monday Week 27 When Dave woke up next morning, the first thing he thought of was that fantastic meal he and Jill had enjoyed yesterday. Fortunately he would only be driving for about three hours today, so was able to sleep in. It was about 208 kilometres to Bruce Rock. Because he didn't get away until after 9:30 am, it was after 11 am when he stopped for a late morning tea at Quairading. Only an hour later he was pulling up at Kokerbin Rock, which impressed them with its size and grandeur....

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 17
  • 0

Wishes Chapter 6 Restless in West Texas

Aaron and I managed to get together with Harris two more evenings during that torrid week in Houston.   Each encounter was wonderfully fulfilling.  I must confess, when I said goodbye to my ebony lover late Thursday evening, I was deeply saddened.   I had developed a genuine affection for him.  “Do you think we’ll ever see him again?” I asked solemnly.Aaron hugged me before responding, “I don’t know.   Perhaps…You really like him, don’t you?”I nodded, “He’s the only other man I’ve been with…and...

Wife Lovers
3 years ago
  • 0
  • 26
  • 0

Confessions of a West Palm Slut Chapter 12

Sunfest had arrived.  Every year, West Palm held a music and arts festival which attracted a ton of people. While music played throughout the week, the best concerts were Thursday through Sunday. I typically had to work those four days but had been granted off Thursday at my request.  The unfortunate part of working in the service industry is that nearly all of your friends end up being from the service industry. After calling around, I was unable to find anyone who was free to go to the Nelly...

True
1 year ago
  • 0
  • 258
  • 0

Aunt Katherin and Her SlavesChapter 2 Katherine

Katherine stepped into her elegant living room and took a book from the shelf. She sat in a plush lounge chair, specifically selecting a chair in the back corner of the room next to an old dumbwaiter that was once used to ferry delicious meals from the downstairs kitchen to the dining room table. She planned to read the book for a short while, but she already knew her attention would soon be diverted. Tonight the dumbwaiter would once again be placed into service, except this time it would be...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 163
  • 0

Thangaiku Theriyaamal Amma Magalai Oothen

Indru tamil kama kathaiyil ilamaiyaana magalum pinbu vithavai ammavaiyum eppadi usar seithu matter poten endru ungaluku solugiren. Suvarasiyam athigam irukum kama kathaikul selalam vaarungal, en peyar karthik. En veethiiyil oru pen ilamaiyaaga sexiyaaga irupaal, avalai thinamum sight adithu kondu irupen. Thinamum aval kalluri sendru varum pozhuthu iru velaiyilum sight adika arambithu viduven. Aval peyar nandhini vayathu 21 irukum, avaluku veetil aan thunai kidaiyaathu. Veetil oru amma iru...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 22
  • 0

Daves Australian OdysseyChapter 51 Down the West Coast

Monday Week 24 It was hard to imagine that it was only a week ago we drove into Broome, Dave thought as he lay in bed waiting for Jill to wake up. So much has happened in that week, almost unbelievably good experiences. He realised that today was going to be just a transit day, with not a lot of interesting things to see at the other end. He was hopeful that they would only be on the road for about five hours, as he planned his next stop to be at the Sandfire Roadhouse, which was only 323...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 11
  • 0

West Virginia Business Chapter 1

WEST VIRGINIA BUSINESS PART 1 I love the United States, its huge, diverse, and its many towns have their own secrets, history. After finishing my latest holiday in Washington DC, I rented a car and drove through Virginia and into West Virginia. I stopped at every Civil War site that was on the map, Harpers Ferry was the first I came across. I then drove through West Virginia, green and beautiful, I was reminded of Queensland, where I lived, that is just as green and beautiful. As...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 12
  • 0

Confessions of a West Palm Slut Chapter 2

It was Sunday, and unseasonably cold for October in West Palm Beach.  Or so I was told.  I had only been living here about a month or so. It had been two weeks since I went out on a date with Shane.  We crossed paths at my work once since that time but did nothing other than exchange pleasantries and small talk.  He was there to watch college football and hang out with Jimmy, but Jimmy spent most of his time either serving drinks or arguing with his girlfriend, Kat, who was also a bartender at...

True
4 years ago
  • 0
  • 11
  • 0

Wendy and Miss West II

It was exactly 7 pm as Wendy knocked on the door to Miss West’s office. This was her second evening at her new place of employment. She was being paid extremely well by a posh woman to allow her to use her as she pleased. Wendy didn’t consider herself to be attracted to other women but if this intelligent pretty lady wanted to look at or even touch her naked body then, as long as nobody found out, that was just fine by Wendy as long as she received her money. And what’s more, on her...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 14
  • 0

Wendy and Miss West

She picked up the paper first thing on Tuesday morning, as she had done for the previous 6 weeks hoping to find the right job. She searched the ads quickly and the only job offering flexible working hours was as an assistant to a manager just out of town. The ad wasn’t very uninformative. There were no clues as to what the company did or what her role would be. But the hours and rates of pay looked good so she gave the number a call. “Hello, Pam West speaking.” A well spoken lady...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 176
  • 0

Thea Chapter Four

When the car with Jake in it became a dot on the horizon, Thea turned to go back in the house. Suddenly Floyd appeared. “Mrs. Thea, how you be?” Smiling, she knew immediately what he wanted. He had that look and a glance at his crotch confirmed it. The imprint of his cock was prominent as it pushed against the material. “Looks like everyone is gone.” Floyd said. His eyes looking out over the farm. “Yes, I am by myself for at least the next few days.” She replied in an...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 23
  • 0

Confessions of a West Palm Slut Daylight Fading Chapter 10

I had talked to Sonia who gave me the lead for the job being a nanny.  I had interviewed with the woman of the house, Mary Anne, who was a housewife.  Mary Anne was married to Chris who was typically either traveling throughout the United States or locked away in his home office doing some sort of hedge fund or stock market work.  Mary Anne spent most of her time exercising or at the local country club and was looking for someone to take care of their five-year-old boy, CJ, and two-year-old...

True
2 years ago
  • 0
  • 20
  • 0

Daves Australian OdysseyChapter 48 The Great North West

Thursday Week 21 Jill prepared a substantial breakfast to help them through the long day's driving ahead. Dave had told her that their destination was Kununurra some 512 kilometres south west, which would probably take almost seven hours of driving time plus stops. As soon as he had finished his ham omelette, Dave got the RV ready for departure, while Jill washed up and put everything away. She dressed and helped Dave with cleaning the windscreen. Dave pulled out of the caravan park at...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 25
  • 0

Confessions of a West Palm Slut Chapter 5

My twenty-fifth birthday fell on a Sunday that year.  I had taken off work and convinced Courtney to do the same.  Sunday Funday Birthday Bonanza was just a few hours away.  It was 2 pm and Courtney had come over to my downtown apartment to get ready.  My roommate and her boyfriend had gone on vacation to the Bahamas for the week so I had the place to myself.I hung out with Courtney every free moment I had.  She was my first West Palm friend and just her presence made me feel like my old...

True
2 years ago
  • 0
  • 25
  • 0

Confessions of a West Palm Slut Chapter 11

I loved West Palm in April.  The weather was perfect.  It was reasons like this that I moved down here.  The sun, the fun, the men.  West Palm was not real life.  At least not the real life I had previously known.  Courtney was spending a decent amount of time at my place since my roommate moved out.  Currently we were polishing off a bottle of wine while sitting on the couch.  I was wearing sweatpants and a tee shirt.  Courtney was wearing shorts and a tee - without makeup or a bra.  Her...

True
2 years ago
  • 0
  • 11
  • 0

Confessions Of A West Palm Slut Chapter 15

Packing is a bitch.  My apartment was half in boxes and half just randomly strewn around the room.  Even though it was only mid-May, I had decided to move out early.  Not only had Courtney got me a job at her restaurant, but she also convinced me to move into her condo.  I was a tad concerned as I would no longer be living downtown, but all the way out in Palm Beach Gardens.  It's not like it was far away, but it would still require driving into the city for work and bar hopping.  I had packed...

True
1 year ago
  • 0
  • 24
  • 0

Confessions Of A West Palm Slut Chapter 23

I put my vibrator back in the drawer.  I had just treated myself to another session with my new favorite toy.  It had been nearly two weeks since I had sex.  Both Derek and I had been working a lot and our schedules weren’t matching up when we were off work.  I had given him a blow job in his police cruiser one night after I got off work but right now I was feening more.  I tried to get him to come over real quick before his shift today but he couldn’t.  Hurricane Wilma was bearing down on West...

True
2 years ago
  • 0
  • 19
  • 0

A Golfers Dream Book II Chilly Winter Hot SummerChapter 5 Go West Young Man Go West

The two weeks before Dave and John went west to Calgary for the hockey playoffs were very busy. Both spent most of their time studying when they weren't practicing. They had missed almost a whole week of school when they were in the Atlantic Tournament and would miss another week for the National Championships. Dave was pleased when Katherine eventually started to talk normally to him in the hallway at school - she seemed to accept their new level of friendship. Roger and Carol took their...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 13
  • 0

Trails WestChapter 5

“Trail to White Pine” There were two women living with Evan Corcoran. He’d brought them here from White Pine, a small way-station – Trading-Post community, thirty miles north from his canyon home. One was a young woman, Eulie Canover, just a year older than Kellyanne. The other, an older woman, Eulie’s aunt. They’d lost the remaining members of their family in a Paiute Indian raid on their wagon train, when Eulie was just a young girl. Evan met them on a trip to White Pine to stock up on...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 11
  • 0

Trails WestChapter 7

“Two Trails To The Valley Of The Sun” “How did it go with Ryan and the others, Jeremiah?” Kellyanne asked the next morning as soon as he and Gray Hawk returned. “Let me put it this way, I’ll take lessons from my Sioux Elder any day. Though we left them with their hands cuffed behind their back, and their feet tied, Gray Hawk did so in a manner which would allow them to free their feet, after some effort. Ryan was given a slight break, as he was tied and handcuffed separate from the other...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 67
  • 0

Mrs Ethel HarrisChapter 4

Anna introduced Ethel to her father, Jonas Strong, when they met him in Wilsonville. Jonas was owner and manager of the bank and was a pillar of the community. He was surprised to see a woman dressed as Ethel was, but was completely taken by her when he found out that she had saved his daughter's life. He was impressed by any woman who had the gumption to be a gunfighter, and he was further impressed by the way she was armed. Jonas wanted to get to know Ethel better, so he and Anna stayed...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 68
  • 0

Mrs Ethel HarrisChapter 5

Ethel developed a really great liking for Adam Strong in the week she spent visiting them. He did not exactly remind her of her dead husband, Archy, but he had a lot of the same characteristics that she had loved in Archy. His main attraction, though, was that he let her be her. Adam did not try to change her to fit some sort of "ideal woman" in his eyes. Ethel hated to leave at the end of her week's visit, but she knew that she had to if she was ever going to satisfy her vendetta against...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 51
  • 0

Mrs Ethel HarrisChapter 6

The next afternoon, Ethel, Hester, and Anna rode into Wilsonville. Ethel had her horse, but the other two ladies were riding in a carriage driven by Anna. Ethel was planning to open her bank account and stay over to play poker, but the other two were going to do some shopping and return home in time for supper. They met Jonas for dinner (lunch to you damyankees) and had a very nice meal at the hotel restaurant. Of course, it was not up to what Hester could and would fix, but it was still...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 166
  • 0

Thelma and her brother

Note : This story is completely fictional!In nineteen forty six Thelma Lou Anderson was married with three kids. Linda was the oldest. She was sixteen. Guy and George was ten and Guy seven. Thelma owned a beauty shop in Kansas City. She suspected her husband Lawerance was cheating on her again. She followed him one day when he thought she was at work and saw him go into a house. A woman opened the door and he went in. That was all the proof she needed. She went home and packed her suitcase and...

Incest
3 years ago
  • 0
  • 39
  • 0

Mrs Ethel HarrisChapter 3

"What the hell are ya talkin' 'bout? Git that God damned gun outta my back afore I gits real mad!" "My pistol is on full cock and my finger is on the trigger. If you make a sudden move, I might slip and blow a big fucking hole in your back. Now, do you want me to do that?" "Shit, no! Don't do that. OK, I'll come with ya, but ease off on that gun muzzle. It hurts the way ya're pressin' it inta my back." "Not yet, I won't. Put your hands behind your back and cross your...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 33
  • 0

Harry Thelma and HarryChapter 2

I suppose it was about a month later, that Thelma stumbled one day in those bloody high heals that she was back to wearing, breaking a bone in her ankle. I got a frantic call from her when she was at the hospital asking me to come and collect the girls. When I arrived the doctor told me the break, although not serious, needed to be set in plaster. But there was a problem. Thelma's ankle had swollen up and they would have to wait until the swelling had gone down before the plaster could be...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 223
  • 0

The Passion of Mother Ethel

Mother Ethel always enjoyed the short walk to the train station. It was beautiful Autumnal morning and Mother Ethel took the opportunity to walk to the train station as she knew that she had a very busy day ahead. Those that saw Mother Ethel along the way bowed reverently,they knew that Mother Ethel was a Nun of the Monastery of Repentance and when a Nun or a Monk walked past it was polite to bow, for many knew what the Nun's and Monk's of the Monastery were capable of. As Mother Ethel strolled...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 34
  • 0

Mrs Ethel HarrisChapter 7

The poker game that Ethel and Adam found was in a rougher saloon than they realized. This was the kind of place where cheating was rampant, and, not only did you have to watch your cards, you had to watch your back. As a matter of course, Ethel and Adam did sit on opposite sides of the table so that they could keep an eye out for the safety of the other. That was not because of this particular saloon, they would have done it at any saloon. The first few hands did not bode well for Ethel, as...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 15
  • 0

Key West Fantasy Fest

Key West Fantasy Fest by Michelle bitv Part 1 It all started this past September when my wife told me she had booked reservations at a hotel in Key West Florida for the week leading up to Halloween. We had never been to Key West but our friends Ted and Laura had been there the previous year for the Halloween celebration and said it was a blast. Both Jennifer and I had been working hard all year so we deserved a break and the stories Ted and Laura told us made it...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 11
  • 0

The Trail WestChapter 3

18 year old Josh Kelly was pushing the horse and mule remuda along the trail just to the side of where the wagons were traveling. It was the wagon train's fourth day headed west and Josh thought about the last three days as he drove the horses and mules just off the edge of the wagon train's path. Johnny Burrows, the old mountain man, had been right, the wagon train didn't make more than 10 miles that first day; in fact they made just over 7 miles stopping at Shady Grove, Oklahoma the...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 16
  • 0

The Spirit Of The West Educating Fire BringerChapter 8

Six months later, Fire Bringer had wandered down into West Texas. This was not from any particular plan, rather, it was simply the result of random movement as he practiced his skills and helped people he saw in trouble. One day, he was using his Far Seeing ability to scan the road ahead for trouble when he saw 4 wagons under attack by Comanches. Closer examination showed that these wagons were hauling freight and were pulled by teams of oxen. The teamsters had enough time to form up into a...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 13
  • 0

Key Wested Chapter 3

Following our mid-day tryst, the rest of the afternoon passed fairly uneventfully. As was the norm, none of us had gotten dressed after our sex session. We put away the groceries Bret had brought in. The kitchen space was pretty small for four people, and moving around each other nude afforded plenty of opportunity for casual skin to skin contact. The girls seemed to be going out of their way to brush up against our cocks, and their nipples were visibly erect from lightly touching Bret and me,...

Bisexual

Porn Trends