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Portsmouth, December 1808

Harriet and Anita Heyworth were both delightfully naked. With a wicked smile, Harriet had just latched her mouth on Anita’s extended nipple, and Tony was preparing himself to climb between Anita’s thighs, when John Little’s voice shattered the life-like illusion.

“Sir, sunrise in a half hour!”

“Er ... whatisit ... oh, yes, right,” Tony mumbled, embarrassed over the obvious erection that tented his blanket.

John Little looked pointedly elsewhere to give his captain some privacy whilst Tony put on trousers, stuffing the shirt inside. Next came the woollen vest, and then his winter coat. No need for neckties and other niceties on a dreary winter morning. The stockings were made of bleached sheep wool and warmer than their silk counterparts, and the shoes were in fact short boots. Being a senior captain gave Tony some leeway with regard to uniform codes.

He decided against shaving; there would be time enough later. His hair was still tied in a queue, and it was neat enough for this ungodly hour. Tony still felt the after effects of last evening’s dinner, namely the effects of well aged French Brandy and he resolved to leave off the wines and spirits for a week. It had been a very special occasion, as he admitted to himself. The farewell dinner had featured Anita Heyworth as guest of honour, and it had left most of his junior officers quite speechless. HSH, Mr. Prince, had been particularly awed by Anita’s presence. Her vivacious nature and her witty humour had deepened that feeling, and when Anita finally bade her good-byes, the young prince was thoroughly smitten by the older actress.

Anita had left together with Margaret Maynard, and both would travel to High Matcham together before Anita planned to return to London and her make-believe paramour. For Tony, her stay in High Matcham had been pleasant and slightly disturbing at the same time. Sleeping with two women, one of them his wife and the other his former paramour, pricked his conscience but also re-awakened his long-buried desire for Anita. In a way, he was glad that she was returning to London. She was making his life ... complicated.

On deck, he could hardly make out the silhouettes of the masts in the darkness and the light fog. His eyes took some time to adjust, and then it was almost time to ready the ship.

“Mr. Chalk, kindly have the capstan manned and both watches roused. Anchor up in a quarter hour.”

“Aye-aye, Sir!” his new second-in-command rapped in response.

Seconds later the pipes sounded and sleepy men rushed to their stations. Sir William Maynard KB appeared on deck too. Tony touched his hat.

“Good morning, Sir William. Sun-up in ten minutes.”

“Good morning, Sir Anthony. Any sign of life from the other ships?”

“Warspite is ready, Sir William, and I assume the same for Daring. As for the transports, I have a thirty-two pounder loaded with a sandbag charge,” Tony grinned.

“Yes, that story made the rounds,” Maynard chuckled. “By the way, I noticed that your officers address you as “Sir” only. May I ask for the same brevity when you address me?”

“Certainly, Sir,” Tony answered spontaneously. “The address “Captain” should also suffice to call my attention.”

Maynard smiled.

“Splendid, Captain. It was flattering during the first days, I’ll be ready to admit, but it can be trying. Don’t get me wrong — I appreciate the honour, but I can do without the honorific.”

Tony bowed his head to acknowledge the bon-mot. He found that he liked the man behind the admiral’s uniform.

“I realised one morning how much time was wasted with the extra three syllables, Sir.”

“There is that, Captain. What about His Serene Highness? He is performing well, I trust? I was asked about him at court, and His Majesty’s Secretary asked me to convey his appreciation to you. I expect him to be posted soon.”

“I should hope not too soon, Sir. With more experience, he’ll make a good captain. If they post him now they will have to support him with an experienced 1st Lieutenant.”

It was time now. Tony gave Chalk a nod. Seconds later, a signal shot was fired from the forecastle. Asia‘s Lobsters — the sailors’ nickname for the red-coated Marines — began to turn the capstan. Asia crept forward along her anchor cable whilst close to a hundred men on two decks threw their weight against the capstan bars.

“Anchor’s free!” came the shout from the forecastle.

“Mr. Chalk, double-reefed tops’ls, if you please,” Tony gave his next command. “Quartermaster, course south-southeast.”

“South-southeast, Sir, aye-aye, Sir!” came the laconic reply. After almost three years, the men could anticipate most of their captain’s orders.

Whilst the land breeze caught the reefed topsails, Tony inspected the rest of the squadron. Warspite and Daring were under way, too, the latter already under full topsails to assume her vanguard position. As had to be expected, the transports with their smaller crews were lagging behind the men-of-war but not by much.

For a brief moment, Tony reflected on the excellent business they had made with the cargo of wines and spirits they had brought back from Portugal. Of course, the sums earned would be dwarfed by the prize money from the two French battle ships but their investment had earned them 16 Shillings on the Pound. His own share had been enough to restock his cabin stores for a half year, even counting the quantities of Madeira and Port he had taken out for his own table. As the temporary flag captain Tony expected to host fellow officers regularly.

Finally, the transports were falling in line behind Asia, whilst Warspite sailed as rear-guard. Slowly, the squadron crept through the inner harbour. Visibility was still poor, but even at this ungodly hour, there was a lively traffic of lighters and wherries all across the World’s largest naval port. Soon they sailed past Round Tower and Square Tower and out into the still sheltered waters east of the Isle of Wight.

“Can I entice you to have breakfast with me, Captain?” Maynard offered. “It would seem we have time enough before we have to wear ship.”

“With the greatest pleasure, Sir,” was Tony’s automatic reply just as if he had a choice when invited by his admiral.

The table was laid with all the delicacies one could expect just a half hour out of harbour. Maynard’s steward had made a run for a baker before dawn, securing fresh bread that might keep for three or four days. The coffee was hot and strong, the bacon was still sizzling in the cast iron pan, and scrambled eggs completed a breakfast that was fit for a king. Maynard showed an excellent appetite and was quite upbeat in spite of the worrisome news that had come in the recent days.

“I imagine we’ll have our hands full once we arrive. The last despatches had Boney driving the Dons to pairs in the South.”

“I hope that Moore can hold the North and Portugal, Sir. With Boney there in person, there’ll be no half-assed conventions.”

Both men were referring to the newest development on the Spanish Peninsula. The Emperor Napoleon in person had taken command over the French troops and was sweeping into Spain at the head of a huge army. Now, barely a month after his first movements he was already threatening Madrid. The Spanish fought heroically but ineffectively, each local junta jealous of their neighbours and their troops ill-equipped and -trained. Only in the North the Spanish troops were able to offer meaningful resistance. There, General La Romana’s well-disciplined troops were standing fast.

“Moore has orders to join La Romana’s army in Northern Spain, to bait the French,” Maynard nodded. “If he stays close to the coast, we can support him. Sir Charles Cotton will shift his ships northward, too.”

“Shall we evacuate Moore and his men, Sir?”

“Hard to say at this point. If the Dons cannot stop Boney, Moore’s position will be untenable. Boney has 200,000 men, and all Moore can field are perhaps 30,000. I cannot see much of a chance. Perhaps, he can hold on to Portugal, at least. Let us see what intelligence Sir Charles has.”

They were to rendezvous with the squadron off Lisbon, the first direct contact with Sir Charles since spring. It was likely that Maynard’s independence was over and they would be part of the larger squadron.

“Any evacuation from Northern Spain will be difficult in Winter, Sir,” Tony mused. The Bay of Biscay was a notoriously challenging water, especially in the cold season.

“That cannot be helped,” Maynard sighed. “I’ve looked up the charts. Coruña and Gijón are likely embarkation points, even Ferrol, and I don’t like any of them.”

That started a technical discussion about the impending tasks. Too soon, Tony had to ask his leave to return to the quarterdeck, but the points raised during the breakfast gave him enough food for thought.

The weather along the Portuguese coast was as unfriendly as one could expect in mid-December. The big ships were wallowing heavily in the waves, and the situation in the smaller craft would be much worse, Tony knew. For days, he had not worn dry clothes. Even under the heavy oilskin watch cloak, the constant spray found its way to the layers of clothing close to his skin. He felt cold and miserable. For the last two days, the fires had been out, effectively making the drying of clothes impossible, and adding to the cold misery officers and crew experienced. They were cruising in and endless zig-zag pattern, trying to find Sir Charles Cotton’s ships, so far without success.

Tony felt another small rivulet running down from his neck along his spine and he shuddered involuntarily.

“The glass has been rising in the past two hours, Sir,” Lieutenant Chalk announced at his side. “With luck, we’ll get some better weather.”

“We can always hope, Mr. Chalk,” Tony answered. “Infernal luck, to have a rendezvous in this weather.”

“Sir! Daring‘s signalling!” The shout came from the main top where the midshipman of the watch would be huddling under a tarpaulin.

Seconds later, the young man came down over the ratlines and ran aft.

“Sir, Daring signals, ‘Six sails eight miles ahead, bearing SSE.’ Masthead thinks he sees something, too.”

“Thank you, Mr. Uxbridge,” Tony acknowledged the midshipman. “Runner, my compliments to Sir William, and we may have sighted the fleet.”

Maynard joined Tony within seconds.

“A sighting?” he asked hopefully.

“Daring has sighted six sails ahead of us.”

“Sail ho!” the lookout hailed from the masthead. “Four sails, no six, seven, there’s another two; nine sails bearing SSE!”

“That has to be Sir Charles,” Maynard said, clapping his cold hands.

“Very likely, Sir,” Tony agreed. “We’ll know for sure soon.”

Just then, the cloud cover opened for a few precious minutes and visibility improved dramatically. The officers on Asia‘s quarterdeck could spot the sails perhaps six miles ahead.

“It’s the old Neptune, Sir,” the masthead hailed. “I can make out her tops’ls!”

“So far, so good,” Maynard said, the relief evident in his voice. “Kindly bear down on her, Captain.”

The small convoy went closer to the wind and thrashed over the still angry waves, clawing closer and closer to the main fleet. Soon, they were within signalling distance.

“Flag to Asia, ‘Welcome. Form vanguard. Course North, C-o-r-r-u-n-n-a.”

Just minutes later, they were sailing bak the way they had come, now leading a long line of ships, twenty-eight sails strong. Sir Charles had mustered every sail he could assemble. By way of short bursts of signals, he briefed Maynard over the next hour. They were to head for Coruña, to rendezvous with Sir John Moore and to evacuate the British troops.

Over the next days they made only pitiful progress. With a violent northwesterly storm blowing into their teeth, the fought their way northward under close-hauled sails. For two days, they even had to heave-to, to ride out the gale, losing all of their gains. Christmas was celebrated in a tossing, cold ship, with the fires out. It was three days later when the wind finally moderated and a fire could be lit in the pantry. The still strong winds still did not allow much progress. The two-deckers could have made better headway, but the huge and unwieldy Neptune was a poor sailer, and such were most of the transports.

Come New Year’s Day, they had not even reached Oporto, and they were still fighting their way north. At least, they had a fire in the pantry and even coal basins going in the cabin and wardroom. It was smelly, but warm and served to dry the wet coats.

Still, their infernal bad luck held when they encountered yet another violent winter storm which set them back by another week. The weather was horrible, sending even experienced tars into despair. Jonathan and his colleague were constantly busy mending the various injuries suffered when mere humans battled the sail canvas and the elements high on the yards. Asia lost three men to falls and another two were washed overboard, never to be seen again. Two dozen crew suffered injuries, ranging from dislocated shoulders to broken hip bones.

Then, as suddenly as it appeared, the gale weakened to a strong breeze which allowed them to struggle northward. They were already weeks behind their schedule, and Sir Charles showed his impatience with scathing flag signals for every further delay. Maynard was miserable and suffering great pain in the moist cold, but he maintained his composure. By January 15, they sighted Coruña, and it was obvious that there was heavy fighting — a battle even — going on around the city.

There was no time to waste, and even in the dusk of the winter evening, the first boats were rowed ashore to assess the situation and to evacuate the first boatloads of wounded. Already busy, the surgeons worked through the night treating the various shot and stab wounds of Moore’s men.

In the morning, the French Marshal Soult began his attack on Coruña in earnest. At this point however, the British ships were able to support the defenders with their rolling broadsides. Moore had built up his position carefully, and all day the French attacks were repulsed whilst more and more of the expedition force made their way to the ships and to safety. By early afternoon, the news came that Sir John Moore had been hit by a cannonball and suffered mortal injury. The French attacks, however, were repulsed time and again, until by late evening they fell back to their positions, thoroughly beaten back.

The embarkation continued at a frantic pace all through the night. Tony was on his feet incessantly directing the efforts of his crew. By daybreak, the French had posted a six-gun battery on a promontory overlooking the anchorage and began to fire upon the transports, thus creating not a little panic among the embarked soldiers. Sir Charles brought the Neptune close, however, and the French battery was blown to smithereens by the Neptune‘s gunners. That ended all French efforts to interfere with the embarkation.

By evening, all but the rear guard were evacuated, and those brave men made it to the ships during the night, whilst the senior captains and Maynard joined Sir Charles Cotton in Neptune for a tactical discussion. General Hope was also there, ragged and hollow-cheeked, but showing the pride of a victorious soldier. The French had been repulsed in open battle, and the British army could leave the Peninsula with their heads held high.

“Gentlemen,” Sir Charles started, “Let us raise our glasses in the memory of Sir John Moore. A man possessed of every quality desirable in a gentleman and almost unmatched as a soldier. Our sympathy goes to his family, his friends, and to his comrades in arms.”

They all stood silently, watching their heads under the low beams nevertheless. Finally, Sir Charles spoke up again.

“Our felicitations to General Hope, his officers, and his soldiers, for their victorious action!”

The all bowed to Hope who was barely able to stand. Cotton had mercy, though, and after they sat again, refreshments were served.

“Gentlemen, we shall sail in the morning, weather permitting. The squadron will sail directly for Portsmouth. From the reports I have received, almost all ships have suffered considerable damage during the two gales. Sir William, can your ships perform an extra task, nevertheless?”

Receiving nods from his captains, Maynard nodded.

“Yes, Sir Charles. We we able to repair most of the storm damage in the last two days. What extra task, if I may ask?”

“I have been informed that the Spanish General La Romana has taken a stand against Marshall Soult’s superior force, delaying the French sufficiently to allow the re-embarkation of our men. From what I heard from General Hope, Sir John Moore has promised General La Romana to evacuate any of the Spanish soldiers who may reach the port of Gijon. It’s isolated enough for our purposes and only weakly fortified. I would ask you, Sir William, to make the attempt. I have no transports to spare, but then again, we do not expect many of the Spaniards to escape captivity in the face of the French superiority in numbers.”

“When should we sail, Sir Charles?” Maynard asked.

“Can you make it out of Coruña tonight?”

This time, Maynard did not look at his captains.

“Yes, Sir Charles. The wind has veered to west, but there’s no telling when it’ll shift back to northwest. We better make that northward dash whilst the wind supports us. Are the Spanish still holding on to Gijón, and do we have any Spanish interpreters to make the contact?”

“We have a Spanish-born bosun’s mate, one Juan Garcia. He can come along,” Captain Paynter said.

“Juan Garcia? Small, swarthy, a scar on his forehead?” Tony asked, showing his surprise.

“Yes, you know the man?” Paynter asked.

“He sailed under me, both in Medusa and in Clyde, and he was a great help at times. I’ll be glad to have him.”

Garcia had assisted Tony as interpreter in ‘04, when the Clyde‘s crew had evacuated the monastery on Hispaniola, freeing British prisoners of war and rescuing Doña Maria from captivity.

The discussions went on for a few more minutes, but Tony’s mind was already busy, planning the next task. He would have to study the charts of Gijón’s harbour, to make sure of the proper approach. If the wind kept blowing from the West, things would be easy, but once it shifted back to a northern direction, they would be trapped on a lee coast.

The westerly wind held over the night and during the next day, but the long rollers coming from the West did not allow them to sail a straight course for Gijón; the risk was too high that a ship would sail into the back of a roller. Instead, they sailed in northeasterly direction first before the ships wore and headed southeast to make the coast near the small port. Gijón was a small town with an insignificant harbour, but there was a well-suited beach west of the small harbour if the charts told the truth.

They arrived when the dusk fell over the bleak coast line. No fishing boats were out at sea and thus they could not learn anything about the situation in Gijón. There was no choice but to send a side boat with Garcia and a small crew of volunteers to find out if the French were in charge of the place. Tony promised each crew member in the boat a Guinea reward for when they made it back with information. Thus motivated the six men set out on their dangerous reconnaissance. The ships anchored in the still deep water off the small town, a full mile from the shore, and Tony spent the next three, nerve-wrecking hours waiting for the return of the boat.

Finally, the watch espied the boat fighting its way back to the ship. The men were panting heavily from the exertion of rowing a full mile in the choppy water and they were sent under deck where they received hot food and an extra ration of rum. Tony sat with them as they ate and drank and extracted what information they could give.

“So, Garcia, what’s the situation ashore?”

Garcia’s English had improved in the past years.

“No Frogs in town, Sir, not yet, but they’re marching on Gijón from the direction of León. La Romana was beaten and captured with most of his men. I went into town and met a few soldiers. There are two- or three hundred of them who escaped to Gijón and a hundred of the garrison, Sir. They will tell their Major that we are here.” Now, Garcia paused, looking slightly dazed. “They also told me that they have a princess with them. She was in León when the Frogs came closer, and she fled to the coast hoping for a fishing boat to take her away.”

“A princess? What princess?” Tony demanded.

“Doña Isabella de Burgos y León, Sir. She is the grandniece of King Carlos, the one Boney forced out.”

Tony shook his head. If she was of the House Borbón, then they had to bring her to safety. Yet, other things had to be decided first.

“Who is in charge of the soldiers and the town?”

“The sergeant I met will speak to his Major, Sir. They’ll probably send a boat tomorrow to parlay.”

“All right, Garcia, you turn in now. You are watch-free tonight; I’ll need you come tomorrow.”

Tony doled out the promised reward to the volunteers and returned to the after cabin. There he reported to Maynard.

“Sir, the French are in approach on Gijón. There are about three hundred Spaniards to evacuate. We’ll know more tomorrow. There’s also some princess, a grandniece of King Charles, who fled from León and may ask for evacuation.”

“A princess you say?” Maynard shook his head. “What on earth is she doing in Gijón?”

Tony shrugged.

“We have no information, Sir. With luck, the Spaniards will send out a boat tomorrow morning. Then we’ll know more.”

“I guess. Well, Captain, let’s get some sleep whilst we can. Have me notified if news arrive from the shore.”

Tony withdrew and after laying out his uniform and his watch cloak in readiness he dropped onto his cot for a few hours of sleep in the bucking ship. It was still dark when a runner came to wake him.

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The new year had passed long ago on Earth, but our start of the new year was just another day on Arbor. The Arborian New Year started on the first day of spring, the vernal equinox. I chose that propitious day to deal with the alaspore and its master. I wove a new trick out of something Cor showed me how to do using the wind. I wove a cocoon out of moving air as she had shown me. I was able to use it, as she did, as a method of transportation, but I couldn't become the wind as she could, so...

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Hard WinterChapter 3 Autumn A Trip into York

We both awoke around six-thirty and we still smelt of sex, I think it turned us both on because she was soon all fours wiggling her arse and demanding, "Fuck me, come on, I'm horny!" We had a fast, furious five minutes of hard sex and we both came again. We then sat up to get our breath and Kelly said quite matter-of-factly, "What else turns you on? Would you fuck my arse, do a threesome with me and another girl? Would you tie me up and fuck me, spank me, piss on me, or me piss on you,...

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Big Bear and White Dove Or Winter in the Mountains

aka “Winter in the Mountains” By Louishoney This story is written for ADULT entertainment ONLY! If you are not at least 18 years old, LEAVE! She ran as fast as she could through the forest and past the pines steepled atop the golden hills of grass. She was in a panic. Her footsteps were being dogged by a band of Chippewa looking to make her their sex slave again. Four or five of them had jumped out of the forest three days ago and ran after her across the meadow while she was...

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Winter girl experience

Here is talking not me, but one girl about her winter nude experience.In the middle of December my friend suddenly proposed that I could ski nude. My first reaction was: what are you talking about!? But then very quickly I realized that it is good idea. I can't explain why I liked it but when that day came when we drove to the ski center, I was overexcited and I really had irresistible desire to go there nude and start to skiing. All my life I had always proper clothing according to weather and...

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Winter Forest

"Master, more slowly go! I pray you, less haste!" Ranulf reined in impatiently under the frost-rimed trees, brushing his red hair back from his forehead. The cold was growing more intense as they plunged ever deeper into the forest. His squire's hissing speech was slurred as the cold slowed all his bodily functions. "We'll make camp as soon as we find a place that gives us any shelter. That I promise." His voice was brusk but not unkind. The lizard man had served him well in his...

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Play Ball Winter JenningsChapter 9 Fantastique

Pilar: “Guy walks into a bar and is shocked to see a horse behind the bar.” Walker: “Horse says, ‘What’s the matter? You can’t believe that a horse can tend bar?’” Pilar: “No. I just can’t believe the ferret sold the place.” Alicia Collins called me from New York. “Bear told you.” “Yes. Have to admit it shocked me. Vanessa too. And the kids.” “I’m sorry I didn’t say anything. But I felt it was Bear’s news to share.” “No, I understand. And he would have wanted to be the one to tell...

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Play Ball Winter JenningsChapter 16 O say can you see

Walker: “A rabbi, a priest, and a Lutheran minister walk into a bar.” Pilar: “Is this some kind of joke?” Walker and Pilar, holding hands, bowing, “Thank you, thank you. This ends our Kansas City engagement.” xxxxxxxxxx Douglas ‘Duke’ Arlington. A new trial, his second, for the murder of Gustav Hindenburg in Ft. Payne, Alabama. Different courtroom, different judge, different jurors, different defense attorneys. New evidence. Ned Daniels and Hilary Dunne would reprise their prosecutor...

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TV Game Show Winter JenningsChapter 2 Riles

For some reason, crime in America follows railroad tracks. And Kansas City has plenty of both. My first, and I hope last, shootout took place near my office in the Stockyards. Besides gunplay, it involved ramming my bright red F-150 into a larger Dodge Ram. The Ford Motorcar Company told me, and I verified it through an independent mechanic, that the frame had been wrenched out of shape. It could be straightened, but wouldn’t drive the same, not really. I sat down with Vanessa and Gertie...

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Hide Seek Winter JenningsChapter 16 A Murder of Crows

Saturday morning breakfast, Walker and Gregory in charge of provisioning. Vanessa smiled at Pilar, “Is Walker still servicing himself?” Sucking his own cock. “Sometimes. Depends on what I’m in the mood for.” Gregory turned to Vanessa, not one whit of embarrassment, “I can’t suck it yet, but I can lick the very tip. Pilar thinks I’ll be able to if I keep practicing.” Vanessa gave him her glorious smile, ‘How often do you practice, honey?” “Every night when I’m home.” Pilar said, “I have...

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Wizards Apprentice 4 the Vale in WinterChapter 7

I woke late and lingered over my campfire and my breakfast. It would take only a half day's riding to get to where I was going, and anytime today would be a fine time with me. The skies had cleared again and it was nice to wait for the chill of the night to abate before setting out. Deak seemed to appreciate it, along with the relaxed pace. He tossed his head now and then and nickered at me softly when he did. Perhaps, like me, he was chasing Vulkai cobwebs out of his mind. Remembering my...

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The God Pill Winter JenningsChapter 3

Robert ‘Bobsy’ Atwater, as part of his three-patent sale to Hayes-Harris, the venture capital company, became an employee there. He wasn’t a partner, but he was one of seven on the Executive Evaluation team. He sat in on presentations from individuals and companies looking for investment capital. Hayes-Harris took small fliers and big risks, tiny positions and majority ownership. They provided money when they were interested. And money, expertise, guidance, even personnel, when they were...

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Antheas baby 1

“What’s wrong? What’s wrong?”Anthea looked up at her mum as she sat down at the dining table. “Nothing is wrong,” Anthea responded watching as her mum hurriedly dried her hands with a tea towel.“Is the baby okay? Are you okay? Is Jack okay?” she asked as her husband came into the room and pulled up a seat at the table.“We’re all fine Mum,” she responded exasperated with her mum’s anxiety. “I have something to tell you.”“Sit down Helen,” her dad snapped. “Give the lass a chance to speak.”Anthea...

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180 WINTER FINDS HER PLACE IN LIFE

He smiled as the sentence was handed down, Arthur Edward Winter, you have been brought before this court, for a charge of: - Well perhaps it`s not relevant here and to spare his blushes we won`t go into it, but the sentence was seven years, that’s the bit he got loud and clear. And, it must be said, so did his wife, tall willowy and dour Jenny Winter, sat up in the gallery, her face a mask of total disgust, mostly at her husband for getting caught and of course for the fact she would be on her...

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Play Ball Winter JenningsChapter 3 Top Down

Clint called, “Any New York plans yet?” “Remember Vanessa? Tall, good looking. Married.” “I’ll throw in a set of steak knives.” Click. Hey! I’m the one supposed to be hanging up. We invited Cathal Conway and family for Sunday brunch. Riles went with Walker and Pilar back to their room. She may be only 10, but the kids treat her as an equal. Jorge and Javier immediately started roughhousing with Hobo. The Proper Villain jumped up on Juanita’s lap. Cathal accepted his glass of Jamison —...

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Deadly Pursuit Winter JenningsChapter 8 Kernel

My mother called me. At work. First Autumn, now ... Flora Jennings. “Winter, can you come by?” Mom knew I worked, had my own office. But since I was no longer with the KCPD, nor employed by a real company, she simply hadn’t accepted that I do anything worthwhile. In fact, after Reggie left me, and before Vanessa married me, my mother regarded me as ... sad. A loser. Couldn’t keep a man, couldn’t find a real job. So it didn’t surprise me that she would expect me to drop whatever...

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Dark Voyage Winter JenningsChapter 2

I was spending hours with the diminutive, scarlet-haired Sullivan twins, bleary-eyed from the grainy security tapes. Duplicating what more competent investigators with the KCPD were doing. At home, at dinner, I tried to wear a game face for Walker. He had lost Mindy to California, to Stanford, to a more age-appropriate life. I had lost my friend, Mary Packer, but I was determined not to let the gloom prevail. After working all day on her dream restaurant, Euforia, Vanessa was overseeing the...

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Hide Seek Winter JenningsChapter 7 A Siege of Herons

I sent Clint some suggestions for the name of our firm. For incorporation purposes, he would be the equivalent of a CEO, but no one seemed to be interested in titles. To the clients, potential clients, each one of us would be the Indian Chief in our home town. As for a corporate name, I was leaning toward Winter Jennings & Associates, LLC. A second stolen print ended up for sale in Omaha, then a third in Des Moines. Little Rock, Denver, St. Louis. I push-pinned a map and noted that...

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Hide Seek Winter JenningsChapter 15 A Flamboyance of Flamingos

Clint spoke softly, “Does he have a gun?” “No, not in the basement. I don’t think.” Our first words. Clint bundled me in his arms and carried me back inside. He sat me gently on a hall bench and flicked the safety off on his Sig Sauer. Even in my panicked state, I registered his new P320. And I also became conscious of the anguished howls coming up from the basement. Clint opened the door cautiously. He didn’t look away from the stairwell as he asked me, “What did you do to...

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First Do No Harm Winter JenningsChapter 14 Inside Man

Once Fowler started babbling, it became almost anticlimactic. Bear started the video recorder and even Fowler’s voice seemed to have lost its resonance. He confessed without emotion. He answered every question — no longer defiant, no longer any vitality in his voice, his posture. Mr. November was resigned, had given up. The last call he’d made, to Ryder and Mologna — “It’s her. Do it.” — turned out to be an order for them to go back to Richmond. To tear the Barbara Reynolds apartment to...

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The Winter of the Danes

I, Asser, monk of St Davids in the land of Cymru, have preserved these writings. I collected many such stories in the service of my friend and master, Ælfred, whom men are now calling 'The Great.' Some stories I used in my scholarly work, The Life of King Ælfred. Perhaps you have read it? These tales you now find here were unsuitable for such a book but may hold sufficient interest for the reader to be worth recording. Great Ælfred now is dead these nine years and the land of...

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The Magic of Winter

Meredith Daulton was running around her house yelling. They’d been given the evacuation order a few minutes ago. The Ranch wildfire was coming and they had twenty minutes to get out.Paul Caruso was packing both the car with computers, legal papers, and some clothes.“My jewelry, “Meredith screamed as she threw a bag at him. “I need that, it’s valuable.”“Is it insured?”“Of course it is...”“Then you don’t need it. I said clothes now, get in the fucking car and let’s GO!”She snatched the bag from...

Love Stories
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Hard WinterChapter 10 Spring Our expedition to Pickering

It was the day before our expedition to Pickering was due to set off. Kelly, Kirsty, Kat and I were going and we were taking Will Hinds, Harry Wilton and Emma. Jim Bolton was also coming with us. Although he was now quite frail he wanted to feel useful and his military experience would be good for Will and Harry. He still had sharp eyes and would stay with the train on lookout duty. Katie and her group were all travelling and we would use both engines, with the same make up of carriages as...

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Elementary My Dear WatsonChapter 3 Winter Comes Early

At noon on Thursday, Miss Thompson's presence was requested at the principal's office. She arrived to discover a parent seated opposite the principal, dressed conservatively but expensively, with conservative but expensive jewellery. The wedding rings on her hand were expensive, elegant but not ostentatious. The contrast between her and the two educators, both of whom were wearing runners, ankle socks and minor jewellery, could not have been more strong. The Principal herself had decided to...

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winter storm

It was a cold winter day,snow as flying,and the four too five inches of snow we were suppose to get turned into feet of snow. I had cleaned out our driveway twice now so mom could get in when she got out of work. Ann had just got home from school and was almost an hour later than normal. She said the roads were horrible and the snow plows were having trouble keeping up with all the snow. Mom usually gets home around 5p.m. and it was now 6 and I was begining to worry. I was watching the news...

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winter storm

It was a cold winter day,snow as flying,and the four too five inches of snow we were suppose to get turned into feet of snow. I had cleaned out our driveway twice now so mom could get in when she got out of work. Ann had just got home from school and was almost an hour later than normal. She said the roads were horrible and the snow plows were having trouble keeping up with all the snow. Mom usually gets home around 5p.m. and it was now 6 and I was begining to worry. I was watching the news...

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winter storm

It was a cold winter day,snow as flying,and the four too five inches of snow we were suppose to get turned into feet of snow. I had cleaned out our driveway twice now so mom could get in when she got out of work. Ann had just got home from school and was almost an hour later than normal. She said the roads were horrible and the snow plows were having trouble keeping up with all the snow.Mom usually gets home around 5p.m. and it was now 6 and I was begining to worry. I was watching the news when...

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winter storm

It was a cold winter day,snow as flying,and the four too five inches of snow we were suppose to get turned into feet of snow. I had cleaned out our driveway twice now so mom could get in when she got out of work. Ann had just got home from school and was almost an hour later than normal. She said the roads were horrible and the snow plows were having trouble keeping up with all the snow.Mom usually gets home around 5p.m. and it was now 6 and I was begining to worry. I was watching the news when...

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Winter is Cumming part 2

As the bright, invasive afternoon sunlight came streaming through my stained (with dust and dirt) glass window, I found myself spooning (and possibly forking) with my new dream girl, Winter Summer, whom I had met earlier at the Public Market. Rubbing my aching jaw from our earlier sexcapades, fearing I might have lockjaw then grinning like an escaped lunatic as I recalled her hairy pussy, suddenly so afraid she might be a werewolf I had to rush out to buy silver bullets (the ammo, not that...

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Winter is Cumming

The day began like all others, climbing out of bed at the crack of noon, devouring a Toaster Strudel and mayonnaise sandwich before braving the crisp Canadian weather by going to Vancouver's Public Market for fresh seafood now that I'm eating healthy.  Along the way I passed a group of American hipsters vaping cannabis oil on a street corner, celebrating Tommy Chong's birthday.  Damn Americans! Since Trump's election, they have flocked here like a silverfish infestation.  Silverfish, that...

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Ninas unexpected winter adventure

Nina sat idly flicking through a few magazines while she was waiting for her appointment with the dentist. For the last three years, she and her mates had hit Southern California beaches, where they swam, surfed, danced and drank themselves silly for about three weeks solid.This year Nina wanted something different, a much more relaxing and hopefully a more romantic setting place to visit. She closed her eyes for a moment, maybe somewhere with a lake, mountains, spa, hiking trails, and clear...

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Coachs Winter Retreat

>?> > The coach just returned from his winter retreat with his special > boys. All the boys on the team want to go on the winter retreat of course, > but the coach only selects the very best. The boys who have maintained > strict control and discipline over their exercises and development. No boy > who has shot a load in the last six months gets to go on the winter retreat. > No boy who has spoken to a girl gets to go on the retreat. Only boys who are > totally focused and dedicated to the...

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Hard WinterChapter 2 Autumn A Thief in the Garden

It was the first week of October 2013, I was working in the garden of my cottage on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds near the coast. I hate gardening, always have done, but after last winter when potatoes reached £120 a pound on the black market, I decided that turning the garden, and a bit of the field behind the garden, with the agreement of the farmer who owned it, into a large vegetable patch was prudent. I was lifting the last of my potato crop and storing them for use during the winter....

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Play Ball Winter JenningsChapter 5 NATO

I eyeballed Sandy Seaver two different ways. From the stands in The K and by tailing him. My first time in a baseball stadium. It was a revelation. An expensive revelation if I’d been paying for everything. Parking, tickets, food, beer. The little magazine that tells you ... um, baseball stuff. And, if I’d had little kids ... all those treats and souvenirs and whatever else they needed. I bet a family of four couldn’t get out of the park for under a couple of hundred bucks. But the scene...

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Play Ball Winter JenningsChapter 7 Guastavino

The kids were hunched over the kitchen table moving black and white stones around a board. Gertie, sipping her Tanqueray, was watching with interest. I said, “What’s this?” Walker, shoehorning pity into a single word — a feat that only a teenager who had a slow mother could master — said, “Go.” I swatted the back of his head, “I know that, dumbbell, why are you playing Go?” Pilar, not looking up, said, “Gertie said that when AlphaGo beat Ke Jie, it was China’s Sputnik moment.” Walker,...

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Deadly Pursuit Winter JenningsChapter 14 Mole

Two parallel investigations — sometimes intersecting, sometimes intertwined. The FBI, supervised by Ash Collins, was focused primarily on illegal weapons — manufacturing and sales. And chasing the gun money, possibly diamonds, around the world. Matt Striker, reporting to Constance Grayson, was all things Meriwether. Their PAC, their possible connections to Wexler and Hoffstatter. And, just maybe their connections to diamonds. I was, for now, relegated to the sidelines. Impatiently so. Ash...

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American Nazis Winter JenningsChapter 16 Goodbye Party

American Snapshot: In Montana it is illegal to guide sheep onto a railroad track with the intent of damaging the train. Vanessa and I agreed to bring Walker and Pilar back home. We couldn’t hide them forever, although Rebecca Montgomery was enjoying their company enormously. But school. Friends. Life. An FBI agent was still posted in the Wrigley lobby. Gunther wouldn’t be able to board the elevator even if he were foolish enough, or desperate enough, to return for another try. Nor would...

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Wizards Apprentice 4 the Vale in WinterChapter 5

The magic of Gaen seems closely bound to music and song while at the same time, Magic and Music each seem to be blooms from very different flowers. Beneath everything, they are very much of the same body. Mathematicians and musicians will both tell you this is true. Wizards will too, if you are in a position to ask them. Threes and fours, apart and in combination, especially in combination, have strong ties to the magic and history of Gaen. These numbers, especially in combination, seemed...

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First Do No Harm Winter JenningsChapter 8 Kansas

Sistine called me herself, bypassing Carmen. “Just heard back from G and G — they’re pretty exercised about something in those Rowley pages you sent to Carmen.” “Want me to go back in?” “Of course not — wouldn’t that be ... um, bending the law?” “Right, stupid thought.” Translation: okay, Winter, get your butt in gear and don your B & E threads. This time, photograph every work-related page you can uncover. Later for you, Nowak. I had a Dr. Samantha Rowley problem. The first time...

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Uther

Uther By Ellie Dauber (c) 2006 Introduction According to the legends of King Arthur, Merlin changed Uther Pendragon into a double for Duke Gorlois, so he could spend the night with Ygraine, the Duke's wife. Ygraine and Gorlois had three daughters: Elaine, Morgause, and Morgan le Faye. During their time together, Ygraine became pregnant with the child who was to become King Arthur. Uther's men killed Gorlois that same night. This is my TG (of course) version of what...

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Abby Winters

Got a thing for (hairy) amateur naked women nudes? AbbyWinters here we come! Mainstream hardcore pornography is something akin to the professional wrestling of sex. Or, to possibly put it a little more accurately, hardcore porn is to sex what professional wrestling is to violence. In other words, fake. Okay, sure, porn does not reach quite the same level of fakeness, but it is fake, nonetheless. I mean, the actors in a porno are, after all, actually fucking at least, whereas in pro wrestling,...

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