Tales From Mist WorldChapter 3 Salvage and other dirty words
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I never went to college. I started my one-man company while I was still in high school, and it grew over the next ten years to the point where I had several hundred employees and we were grossing in 9 figures. And I was working 70-80 hours a week and still living at home with my mother and stepfather. My only luxury was the BMW Series 7 and the only place I drove it was to work and back.
So when my mother died (I hadn't even realized she was sick) my world came crashing down. I would find myself sitting at my desk in the early hours of the morning trying to read my spreadsheets, shaking with anxiety, tears in my eyes, unable to concentrate. Fortunately I received a very nice buy-out offer at that point, and with a feeling almost of revulsion toward my job I accepted it. I would never have to work again.
And now what? My stepfather and I were eating dinner one evening. I was lost in my usual funk, not even tasting the food that our cook had prepared. A tangle of black images was passing through my mind. If I could just seize one and study it ... but each one melted in my mental grasp. It was tiring.
I could sense my stepfather studying me. He was a kindly man, somewhat diffident. Finally he spoke.
"John," he said, "You need some roots. You had your work, but that's gone. You have no hobbies. You have no wife or children. You are disconnected from life."
I could feel the truth in what he said. "But roots?" I asked. "Where do you find roots?"
"You might try to find your father's people in--where is it?--Cleaver's Mills," he replied. "That's a start. Go from there."
I nodded. That made a kind of sense. My father had died when I was 10, of what and how my mother never spoke. I learned over the years never to ask about him, for the pain it caused her. So I knew almost nothing about him, his life, his family, indeed nothing much about Cleaver's Mills on the Mist River.
My stepfather assured me that he would be fine if I left him. So I drew out a bundle of cash, got the BMW serviced, threw some clothes into a bag and left.
It was only several hundred miles to Cleaver's Mills, but I had the sense of entering an older time. The towns I passed through were well off the Interstate, slowly dying. The ordinary businesses had been replaced by wistful antique shops, second-hand junk displayed on the cracked sidewalks. A post-office, a general store, and a gas station were all that really kept most of these towns alive.
As I drove, my customary sense of black menace grew on me. The windows of abandoned houses were watching me. Barns held secrets too terrible to be told. The few people out and about in the towns seemed degenerate, a lower species, probably homicidal. It was all I could do to hold the BMW on the road.
Driving through one nameless town, I saw a small child standing by the side of the road. I slowed. He gave me a loathsome, knowing smile and threw himself in front of the car. I must have driven over him, but I felt no bump. I screeched to a halt, but there was no child, no body in the road. It was just a newspaper that I had mistaken for a child. I sat and shook for a few minutes. Hallucinations, yet. Then I looked out and saw a woman standing in the door of a dilapidated house. Deliberately, she raised her skirt and showed me her matted crotch, with the same loathsome, knowing grin as the vanished child had. I blinked, and she was just an ordinary housewife in a print dress, distracted by the noise of brakes. There was nothing to do but drive. The BMW gave me a feeling of Teutonic rationality for which I was grateful.
State Road 23 to Cleaver's Mills followed the line of the Mist River, through its dark hollows and swampy forests. The road was patched concrete, which the BMW took in its stride. I could see the tall mill buildings in the distance as I came to the old Mist River Inn. It was much as I remembered it, a two-story log-faced structure with wide overhanging eaves and a slate roof covered with moss. A dilapidated boathouse sat, or rather leaned, on the bank of the Mist River. I remembered my father telling me what a great place it was, and how his business guests enjoyed being put up there.
I was shaking with a nameless fear as I stopped in front of the inn. Nothing new--I had the shakes at intervals ever since Mother died. It was suddenly hard to see anything, so I know I had to stop before the black images completely obscured my vision.
The sign out front was faded and almost illegible, but through the jangle of my senses I saw a dim light in the office. I parked in the gravel drive. There was an ancient desk clerk, long strands of white hair covering his balding dome, liver spots on his hands and face. Yes, he said, there were rooms. He handed me a key. Room 17, the tag said.
"That'll be twenty dollars," he told me. I handed him a bill at random from my wallet, which he stuffed in his pocket. Then, ignoring the musty smell of the hall carpet, I walked down to Room 17.
Room 17 had not been occupied for quite a while, I could tell. But it was adequate. There was even a bathroom of sorts. No phone or TV, of course. To be sure, a tiny high-pitched singing came from the light bulb, and the light was pinging back and forth between the walls, but I was almost used to that. A notice said Not Responsible. I didn't bother with the fine print. I was Not Responsible myself.
I stripped down and lay on the bed. I must have been more tired than I thought, because I skipped washing up and fell soundly asleep.
In the night I had a disturbing dream. I was lying on my back. It was dark, so that I could not see. But I could feel a light touch on my penis. I tried to move my arms to brush away whatever it was, but they would not move. The touch grew, and soon I could feel a small cold hand stroking my penis, which began to rise up. I could feel the sensitive edge of the head of my penis being softly stroked. Soon I was fully erect.
Now I could feel a cool mouth closing over the head of my penis, gently sucking it. I knew that this must be a dream, but it still bothered me. My arms still would not move, but lay lifeless by my side.
The mouth worked and worked on my penis, and cool hands began to cup my testicles, sending a thrill through my body. Finally I spurted and the mouth swallowed all, the hands urging more and more sperm from my body.
Finally my eyes flew open and I awoke. It was not dark after all. The light in the room was still on, as I had left it. I blinked and looked down, but nothing was there. I rose up on my elbows and inspected my penis. It was now limp, with a single pearl of semen oozing from the slit. Clearly I did have a real ejaculation. Puzzled, I lay back down again. It was too much to think about, so I drifted back to sleep.
In the morning I drove to the Bluebird Diner for breakfast. The waitress was a healthy young woman named Sophia with a wealth of dark hair tied up in a kerchief, blue-eyed, cheerful, and entirely too efficient for the few customers at that hour. Just looking at her drove the demons away, for the moment. After breakfast I chatted with her, asking her about Cleaver's Mills and the local businesses. I found her to be intelligent and knowledgeable. And the bosom of her uniform was filled out nicely, too. She was perhaps five years younger than I. I left the Bluebird Diner somewhat lighter in heart, wondering if she was the angel who would save me.
The St. Andrews Cemetery is very old, the earliest tombstones bearing 18th century dates when they can be read at all. I could not find the sexton, so I roamed the place looking for my father's grave. I stopped a moment to look at a hulking mausoleum. In the stone lintel was carved "CLEAVER". Here lay the eponymous founder of the town and his family. Graveyards give you the pleasure of thinking about the cosmic futility of it all, so I indulged myself for a moment, lost in thought. Even the dark whorls in my mind seemed to fit the mood.
And then I felt a light touch on my arm. I turned, and here was a very young girl, 14 at most. "I've been waiting for you," she said. She was wearing a black lace dress, with buttons up the front. It beautifully matched her dark hair and blue eyes. She somewhat resembled the Goth girls of a few years ago, but she was much more nicely dressed.
"For me?" I asked stupidly.
She ignored my question, and, taking my hand, led me to the barred gate of the Cleaver mausoleum. It opened at her touch and we passed inside. A dreamlike feeling came over me, as if I had been here before and was powerless to do anything but follow her lead.
She turned to me in the darkness of the mausoleum, surrounded by memorial plaques of the Cleaver family. A dim light filtered in through a high window. "Here," she said, unbuttoning the front of her dress. "I know you like them", she said, showing me her small breasts with their dark red nipples. "You can kiss them. You know how much I love that."
I was instantly hard. As if helpless, I bent down and suckled on her tiny breasts. "Oh, yes," she sighed. "Suck me good." I could feel her body writhing in ecstasy. All the demons in my brain were urging me on.
I sucked like a man possessed, until she gave a final cry and slumped against me. Then, to my surprise, my mouth filled with a thin sweetish fluid. "You are giving milk," I told her.
"Feel," she said, opening her dress still further down. Her downy belly was curved nicely outward. "I have something of you inside there," she said. "Every time you kiss my titties my milk comes up stronger."
I felt the cool bulge of her belly. It was smooth and delightful to the hand. A faint line of dark hairs led downward from her belly button to her curly nest. My hand drifted down, under the elastic of her panties, where my finger could dip into her wetness, but then I suddenly realized what she had been saying and drew my hand out.
"You are telling me that I got you pregnant," I stammered.
Again she ignored what I said. Buttoning up her dress she told me, "I can hardly wait for tonight. Room17. After my father goes to sleep, I'll sneak out." And she drifted out of the mausoleum.
I stood there gaping. How had she known my room number? I recollected myself and followed after her, but she was gone. I looked around wildly, and thought I saw a dark figure bending over a gravestone some distance away. I ran to the spot, but the figure was not she. Instead it was Sophia from the restaurant. A gentle humming noise, or maybe color, radiated from her. It calmed my spirit.
"Sophia," I cried. "Have you seen," I started to ask, then thought better of it. "Have you seen the sexton?" I finally managed.
"We have no sexton anymore," she told me. "The city mows the graveyard, and the real estate agent keeps track of the plots. What are you looking for?"
"My ancestors," I told her.
"The real estate agent would know," she said.
"Is this a relative of yours?" I asked, indicating the grave she was standing by.
"My mother and father. And next to them is my sister. Beyond these are my mother's parents. My whole family is here, all but me," she said mournfully.
"Would you care to have dinner with me?" I asked. "I think we have much in common."
She looked at me carefully, and finally smiled. "I have class tonight," she replied, "but tomorrow night would be fine. I would like that." She smiled again, climbed on her bicycle, and rode off. The radiance left with her,
My next stop was the Cleaver's Mills library. It was in a small brick building that had been a bank at one time. In fact, the bank vault was still there, and the librarian sent me inside the vault to view the archives.
At several times in the past, Cleaver's Mills had had its own weekly newspaper. It took a bit of searching, but I finally located the story. "Local businessman shot to death," ran the headline. Underneath, "Killing at historic inn" was the subhead. Of course, I thought. The Mist River Inn.
I read on. The murderer had not been found. The reporter hinted that the Chief of Police knew more than he was telling, no surprise. Victim leaves wife (my mother), small son (me). Reporter finds wife tight-lipped, preparing to leave Cleaver's Mills permanently.
I remembered almost nothing of this.
Over the next few issues of the paper the story played out gradually. No murderer was ever found. The desk clerk knew nothing, had seen nothing, had heard nothing except the shot.
That night in Room 17 my dreams intensified. The 14-year-old girl was mixed up in them, too. Somehow we came back from the cemetery to Room 17, where she made me lie naked on the bed and sucked me to erection. Then she mounted me and rode me hard, twisting and pulling on my stiff prick with her tight vaginal muscles. I shot off into her depths as she sagged against my body. I faded out, and came to only to find her sucking me up again, getting me ready for another round of hard fucking. This seemed to go on for hours, until I was utterly exhausted and slipped into a heavy, death-like sleep.
I did not awaken until near noon the next day. A light lunch at the Bluebird Diner restored my spirits, and after a friendly chat with Sophia I went to find the real estate agent who now ran the St. Andrews Cemetery. He gave me a Xeroxed map of the cemetery and marked my family's plot on it.
Indeed, there were Lorenzens in plenty, the oldest dates going well back before 1800. I jotted down all the inscriptions that I could make out, and resolved to buy some rubbing wax in hopes that I could decipher the others. The last Lorenzen was Edward, my father. I stood in silence in front of his grave. A gray noiseless mist emerged from it. The mist told me nothing that I did not already know.
I picked Sophia up at 6 and we drove 20 miles to the next town, West Harrington, where there was a decent Italian restaurant, the red-checked tablecloth kind. There was sanity while her bubble surrounded the two of us.
"Sometime I'd like to be where they serve Northern Italian cuisine," said Sophia, looking marvelous and alive as she sipped a glass of Chianti. "I've heard so much about it, and, of course, it connects to my interest, Italian history."
"You are a history major, then?" I asked.
"When I can, as I can," she said. "I can't attend full time and work at the diner too. So it has been very slow going."
"Why Italian history?" I asked.
"I'm fascinated by the web of shifting alliances among the city states in Northern Italy. I'd like to trace our rules of conflict, the Geneva Convention and all that, back to those times. I'll bet there is a connection." Her eyes sparkled.
"You would have to travel to Italy and study there," I remarked. "How is your Italian?"
"I can read it, but not speak it very well," she said. "However, I'll probably never be able to afford the trip," she sighed.
I could take you there, I thought of saying, but refrained. Crazy people have no business going off with nice girls. We munched down our lasagna, which was pretty good.
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Chapter 11 So far: Jerome the yearling wolf has died, but two new wolves have joined the people. One of them decides that Moonie can atone for his sins, and over time the river cleanses his soul. The story of Moonie was told, both before the time of this tale, and after. As River and Wayne walked back to the Waters' campsite, River continued to tease the big man. She reached up and stroked his chest, marvelling at the muscles she could feel. "What?" "Just checking to see if...
So far: River's parents return that evening, only to discover what happened this morning. Dale is adamant that he will kill the molester, even if it means going back to jail again. River, however, is dejected and mopish as the river continues to ignore her. River and Wayne were silent as they drove back into the park from the town. After they crossed the little covered bridge, River sobbed twice, and then broke out into tears. Wayne quickly pulled over, and then slid along the...
Chapter 24 and 25 Chapter 24 So far: The events in Stone Ledge reach a conclusion, and not a happy one. However Marilyn receives a treasure, and the flotilla heads back to the reserve in record time. The suicide of Virginia Audette is not yet a completed story, however. -------- ------- ------ As Marilyn and Nick admired their tiny new baby, River came over. "It isn't over," she said. "The river said that there will be a hearing the day after tomorrow, before Ginny's funeral....
"Come with me!” Not a request, nor a question. She was tugging at my arm as soon as I walked through the door.There was no, ‘Hello, how was your day,’ no, ‘What shall we have for dinner.’ I had half-guessed this would happen as I came through the valley. It had been a blistering hot day, following a week of rain. In other words, your typical British summer. The Sun had set and yet the temperature reading in my car was still twenty-six degrees (Celsius, nearly seventy-nine Fahrenheit).I just...
FetishAfter a long day in the office, Laura wrapped herself in a thick Turkish towel and stepped into the steam room. Two women sat together on the middle bench chatting about the latest reality program. Through the mist, she nodded politely, and selected an isolated spot high in the corner. Eyes closed, she touched the back of her head to the wall and exhaled. Her towel absorbed her sweat, muscle aches and stress. She sighed. Thirty-one next month, two years without a promotion and I'm still living...
We slept off early… It was 6 am my mobile was ringing ..!! When I see the screen it was swetha’s call. Me: hello good morning Swetha: good morning sexy.. Still are you sleeping open your eyes. Me: yes. Tell me where are you Swetha: I will start now…directly come there to you home…i hope your friend will not come another two days. Me: already told u ..He will not come. Swetha: good baby…get ready …i want morning mist. Me: ok come soon. Swetha: baby …u want anything to eat ..I will get on the...
Pink Mist III (A Sisterz-in-Armz Story) By Bluedust Hi gals! So, here's the final instalment of the story of Andrea, Kylie and Roxy in our new fictitious TG universe! If you haven't read the earlier parts of this story, please do so first and comment as per usual. After this, I hope we can explore the rest of the Sisterz-in-Arms universe. Well then, please do enjoy and be sure to comment. Remember: the goal is to make this a new category on the site so I'm really hoping...
I was eighteen and a loner or I thought I was. The largest continent of Mist was Elacon and I had grown up in the largest city. I guess it started with guys bragging about what they were going to do when they finished school. I was not thinking when I said I was going to walk around Mist to find a place to settle. That turned into a big thing as it was repeated and then changed to I was going to walk completely around the planet. To say I was embarrassed would be polite. When Candy and Megan...
Patrick woke Jake before the sun had risen. A runner had come with orders from the admiral. Patrick told him his breakfast was waiting in the sitting room with the orders. Jake through on his uniform from the day before and walked barefoot to the table to retrieve the orders. He broke the seal and read them thru. Jake was to turn over the Bulldog to LCMDR Perry at his earliest convenience and report to the admiral’s office. No later than nine o’clock this morning. He mused at that. He had...
The next few days flew by for Jake and others. On the second day, all the airships were flown out of the cave. The Karenna came out last. It was the smoothest sailing. The lift controller had never been zeroed. They had no way of calibrating it in the cave. They learned just how crucial lift controller calibration was. they nearly crashed into the roof of the cave. Then almost bounced off the floor. The Karenna was light compared to a ship of her size made of steel. She was still a heavy...
I will admit I have had an entrance met with less enthusiasm before but I also have to admit those times I was being shot at. The girls were for the most part scattered around the room in no particular order I could figure out but then what I don't know about recording music could fill entire databanks. Their expressions ranged from outright disgust to mild interest with a touch of apprehension and apathy thrown in. Rachael was standing in the middle of the room surrounded by interesting...
Okay, think of the most embarrassing situation you've ever been in and then compare it to our coming down to breakfast the next morning. Not only were we eating with one of my wives/girlfriend's mother and father but the other's aunt and uncle. I'll admit they were pretty casual about the whole thing. Mostly Seamas stared down at his plate mumbling about this or that while Betty flittered about the kitchen giving us looks like — well, I don't know what kind of looks she was giving us;...
Five more concerts and the tour would be over. What would come after that would be interesting. I was going to have to return to the States and get all the paperwork ready for the marriage contract. Part of it we could work out ahead of time: time limit (none), obligations to future children, allocation and definition of common property and other standard stuff like that. I sent it to a law firm specializing in civil union contract law. I'm kind of an old-fashioned guy; I know the term...
CHAPTER 4 So far: River is now a girl, and a revered leader of the people, after a special rite at the river. But her parents are in peril, with her father apparently in jail, and her mother seemingly on the verge of a nervous breakdown. River rushed to her mother, who was close to losing it. "He went home last night, and got in after midnight," Alison sobbed. "He went into the office early, and found it was full of police and accountants. Somebody has stolen several million dollars...
CHAPTER 10 So far: Shortly after a traditional religious ceremony at the river had been a huge success, River and Wayne are running full tilt through the reservation towards the highway, where Moonie's chicken hatchery stands. Two shotgun blasts had been heard, and one squeal from a wounded wolf. River was a few dozen yards behind Wayne as he veered away from the river, running at full speed. Even so, she nearly caught up with him as they neared the hatchery, where they saw an old...
Chapter 28 - A New Dawn So far: Dale introduced a stone mason to his family, and River and the river helped him choose apprentices. Then Dale took Mark out hunting, or was it the other way around? ----- -------- ------ On Friday night, while Dale and Mark were still at their camp, in between hunts, River got up as usual at 2 a.m. and went to the river. She had been in there for about two hours when she looked up and found, to her surprise, a taxi from Sudbury Yellow Cab pulled...
Chapter 21 So far: things are moving along nicely. Alison and Mark are on the road north again, now permanently, with Nick escorting them. River has seen another couple given a special treat by the river, as her store starts to come together. And the expedition north is days ahead of schedule. ----- ----- ---- Connie called in sick on Thursday, her third day in a row. "Lovesick," she joked to River, as they worked setting up the store. She planned to drive back to Sault on Friday...
Chapter 30 - School Days So far: River learned how to tan a deerskin, and then there was a great coming together with people from many of the area reserves. The river taught all of them the language and the history, and one boy in particular learned something important. Homes were found for all the new students, and the high school is going to be close to bursting, mostly with grade 9 students. It was not all arrivals though. River had to say goodbye to Wayne, her first First Nations...
Chapter 39 - Death So far: Many of the residents of the area were updated on their winter activities, while a new and ominous character was introduced into the story. ---- ----- ----- Spring came on March 20 that year, although most people still considered March 21 to be the official date. Manitou seemed to prefer the second date, since the ice on the river broke up early in the morning and River and Mark went out at 2 a.m. to find the river filled with ice chunks flowing downstream. "We...
Chapter 26 So far: Nick solved the problem of a home for his new family, at least until a permanent place is completed. A delegation of the river people headed to a hearing at Stone Ledge, where Ginny's parents were banished. Luv's grandfather opted to move to the river reserve, while her grandmother decided to try her luck in the bigger city of Thunder Bay. ------- ------- ----- After the trauma and excitement of the past few days, River was looking forward to a quiet day ahead...
River and her stepdad were never close, but he didn’t mind her staying around the house and lending her some money here and there. The occasional blowjob or fuck helped motivate Brad to help her. The first time Brad had raped River was two months ago. Brad did not plan or really want to. But with River’s mom leaving them, he couldn’t help but resent the girl. He didn’t want to, but it happened. That resentment manifested as an aggressive lust one day when River spoke back to him...
River "Are we there yet," 14-year-old Ricky Waters moaned for at least the fiftieth time this morning. But finally the answer wasn't "No, not yet," but "almost" as his father slowed to pull down a side road toward the mountains. "Mangadetigweyaa Nature Preserve" was printed on a sign by the entryway. The place had been a provincial park when Ricky's dad was a boy, and he had come camping here every summer during the 1980s. He had decided that, with Ricky going into high school next...