Hard Pounding Raine
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It had been raining for two hours by the time Will Osler's van arrived in Marion, Virginia. The van pulled into the parking lot of the Blue Jay Motel and Restaurant. As the driver and his passenger got out of the vehicle, the storm redoubled its attack. Ferocious winds hurled buckets of rain into the faces of the hapless pair, nearly knocking Will Osler off his feet.
"Let's run for the diner!" Osler shouted to his young companion as he put his own advice to effect. Will took several steps, and then he paused when he realized that the youth wasn't following him.
The young man was standing just in front of the van's right fender, his raven black hair plastered to his head, his jacket (already wet from the time he had spent trying to hitch a ride) was now soaked through. The boy, who had simply introduced himself as "Patrick", cupped his hands to his mouth and shouted to be heard over the battering, early spring storm.
"Thank you for the ride Mr. Osler." The young man said. "I need to keep going. I don't have time to stop and eat."
Will shook his head. He imitated Patrick's improvised megaphone.
"You can't go on in this weather! You'll catch your death of cold!" Will Osler remembered how the boy had looked half-drowned, standing on the side of the road with one thumb out, and a large duffel bag slung over his shoulder. He'd been a pale, sad looking statue. Patrick had faced the cold, wet night as stoically as a wooden Indian, but Will had felt the storm's chill in the uncomplaining lad's handshake.
"I'll be okay Mr. Osler." The youth called back. Then, he turned and was gone into the curtains of rain and darkness.
Will Osler stood in the in the parking lot a moment longer. He knew that his chances of catching the athletic looking boy, let alone talking any sense into Patrick's teenaged head were slim to none. Will didn't want to abandon the young stranger, but he didn't want to catch pneumonia either. Reluctantly, the middle aged Osler turned and ran for the shelter of the diner.
Isaac Remington pulled his nondescript Toyota sedan into the Blue Jay Motel's parking lot about ten minutes after William Osler. He knew that the monster called Jason Bryant was on his way to meet his sister. He knew that his quarry had been traveling on the side roads (and, most recently, highway 11).
Gwendolyn Bryant had studied at the University of Virginia, but had disappeared after her brother's phone call three days ago. A team from the Virginia chapter of the C.R.F. had her apartment under surveillance, but she had slipped past them some how. That team had tracked the inhuman bitch as far as Fairfield, and then their reports stopped.
No bodies had been found, but Remington knew that Hodgkin and Bauer were dead. Like Isaac's friend, Russell Dandridge, they were now martyrs to the cause. Fourteen of the most skillful hunters that the Circle had to offer were now in Southwest Virginia. Isaac Remington would use them to make certain that these two demons would make no more martyrs.
Counting Remington, five hunters from the Bryant task force were in Marion. Each carried pictures of the subhuman beasts. They would go to every motel, hotel, and restaurant in town. Isaac didn't expect to find his quarry in these places, but the unknowing dupes that were helping the male beast in its travels and travelers who might have seen either demon would be in these places. Such contacts had helped Remington track his target's northeastern progress.
Isaac had a hunch (born of his experience) that he was now very close to his objective. He only hoped that the FBI would continue to demonstrate the knack for failure that had characterized its search for Jason Bryant so far. The uninformed, blundering interference of the law enforcement community had already enabled the male to escape from Putnam. Isaac wanted no more such "aid".
The young man proceeded north from Marion, toward the Hungry Mother State Park. The driving rain and pitch-black night would not be allowed to impede his journey. Wearing clothes that were soaked through was hardly comfortable, even for one with such a powerful constitution and inborn resistance to the elements, but the youth would not stop to rest. He knew that if his sister was still alive, she would be at the agreed upon rendezvous. The teen couldn't stand to wait any longer to be reunited with his last living relative. He couldn't stand to leave his sister out in the rain alone, uncertain if her brother still lived, one moment longer.
The youth had told Mr. Osler that his name was Patrick. As he was severed forever from his past, "Patrick" was as much his name as any other, but he could never forget the name his parents had given him or the fate that befell them. In some hidden corner of Patrick's heart, he was still Jason Bryant. He would always remember his fallen loved ones. He would also remember their murderers.
The campsite where the Bryant's had spent a happy vacation was just a little way up the trail. Patrick reckoned that he would reach it in about fifteen minutes. The young Yethan reached out mentally, beckoning the few bobcats that still lived in the area. He willed two of them to scout the campsite before his arrival. The enemy could have learned of the camping trip, and possibly prepared an ambush for the two siblings. Patrick wasn't going to make their job any easier.
Will Osler looked up from his potato soup when the restaurant door opened. He had hoped that it would be Patrick, coming to his senses and coming in from the cold. Instead, the cold eyes of a killer met Will's gaze. At least they looked liked the eyes of a sergeant that Will had known during his brief service in the army.
Master Sergeant Cliff Tombs had fought in 'Nam. During the Tet offensive, the then Corporal Tombs had been forced to kill several of the enemy in very close combat. Tombs killed some of the VC with his knife. He had to kill one with his bare hands.
Few people had the instincts to survive in such circumstances. Osler reckoned that the gray-haired stranger had the instincts. He may have even used them.
The stranger walked toward the nearest occupied booth. The gray-haired man walked quietly and with economy of motion. With practiced ease, the Stranger's left hand went into his raincoat. Will froze in fear, until the hand came back, not holding a gun, but a laminated newspaper clipping.
The young family in the booth was startled by the stranger's quiet appearance. He spoke quietly to them for a few seconds, and showed the clipping to each member of the family. The young couple and their small child shook their heads as they answered. The cold-eyed stranger spoke again, and then moved on.
The stranger continued in this way from table to table. At each table, he received a negative response to whatever question he was asking. Finally, the cold-eyed man reached Will's table.
"Excuse me sir." The stranger was polite, but there seemed to be an underlying threat in his grave voice. "I wonder if you might have seen this young man recently." The gray-haired man showed Will the clipping.
There in a sepia photograph was young Patrick. The boy was wearing what appeared to be a high school letter jacket. The picture's smile carried a warm joy that had been absent from the quiet youth that Will had tried to help.
William Osler's natural reaction was to be truthful, yet his concern over this stranger's motives made Will cautious. He took a moment to examine the picture. There was something naggingly familiar about the photograph. The caption was no help at first, something about a high school track and field competition. Then Will saw the name of the youngster in the monochrome portrait.
"Jason Bryant." The words forced themselves from out of Will Osler like poisonous snakes tearing free of their eggs. Will had always imagined himself a good judge of character, but now he found that he had picked up, not a run of the mill murderer, but the most reviled killer in the United States. He had given a ride to one of the FBI's ten most wanted.
"You've seen him!" The stranger had clearly understood the tone of Will's voice. "Where did you see him? How long ago?"
"He was in my van." Osler's voice had gone flat. "He could have killed me."
"Where did you drop him off?" the stranger demanded with increased intensity. "When did you last see him?"
"I brought him to this restaurant. He wouldn't come in from the rain. He headed north."
"When!"
"Uh, fifteen or twenty minutes ago."
"Thanks." The stranger called over his shoulder as he ran out into the rain.
Patrick was nearly to the campsite when he spied a large, gray rabbit sheltering under the lower branches of a large hemlock. The Yethan snatched the rabbit from its hiding place before it realized it had been spotted. With a practiced jerk, Patrick snapped the rabbit's neck. He was thankful that the creature died quickly. It was necessary to kill, but it wasn't necessary to be cruel.
Gwen was waiting under the shelter at the campsite when her brother came into view. He had his duffel slung on his shoulder, and something furry in his left hand. The heavy rain interfered with Gwen's sense of smell, but by appearance, she reckoned the furred shape to be a ground hog or large rabbit. Gwen ran toward her brother. The siblings embraced upon collision.
"Jason!" Gwen said, on the verge of happy tears.
"Gwen! I was afraid that I would never see you again." Jason/Patrick sobbed.
"I nearly didn't make it to the rendezvous. Two of our enemies were trailing me. I couldn't shake them, and I was afraid to lead them to you."
"How did you escape them?" Jason felt the anger that had never quite left growing stronger once more. He knew that the organization that had murdered his family and friends would not willingly allow his sister or himself to escape. Knowing a thing and accepting it are different things however. Jason fought down his burning rage. Soon enough it would have release.
"An AEGIS agent waylaid them north of Buena Vista, near Fairfield. They were so busy following me, that they didn't watch their own backs." Gwen seemed to take a certain pleasure in the fate that befell her tormentors.
"AEGIS?" Jason spoke the name with wonder.
The Talem Er-Yetha were a people without one homeland, scattered across the globe since before the first cities were built of sun-dried clay. United by their common origin, there had always been an informal tradition of cooperation among the Yethan communities. This tradition would be suspended in time of war, for Yethans felt a tie to the soil of their birthplaces that was beyond mere nationalism just as instinct is beyond conscious thought. It was not until the carnage of the First World War that the Yethans realized that they could no longer afford to be drawn into human conflicts. In 1920, the Secret Federation was born to unite all the Talem Er-Yetha and AEGIS was formed from the various Yethan intelligence and security agencies.
The chief tasks of AEGIS were to keep existence of the Yethans a secret from the bulk of humanity, to foil the murderous efforts of the Circle of Righteous Fire, and to police the conduct of the Yethans themselves. AEGIS was a society of secrecy within a society of secrecy. Its agents were shadows, seldom heard about and less often seen.
"Yes, AEGIS. Who among our people would claim to be that who was not?" Gwen led her brother under the shelter as she spoke. No sense in being rained on if one can avoid it. "She told me of a safe house not far from here and said that she and her partner would continue to look for you. Our parents must have taught you well if you can evade AEGIS." There was pride in Gwen's voice, and sadness.
Jason found some of his anger now being directed at that shadow agency. If they had done a proper job, his parents, brother, doctor, girlfriend, her family, and half a dozen police officers would still be alive. But the young man wouldn't share such bitter thoughts with his grieving sister. Instead, he sat his bag down and raised the rabbit he had just slain.
"Have you eaten?" he asked. Gwen shook her head.
"Not since last night." She answered.
Jason and Gwen took such nourishment as they could from the rabbit. The leavings, Jason tossed to the two bobcats that they might gain something for the time they could have spent hunting.
Isaac Remington and his four colleagues made it across Hungry Mother Creek just before it flooded out the bridge. The radio announced dire warnings of impending flash floods and mudslides.
"Where do you lead us?" Mikhail Rozhestvensky asked.
"Where are the demons most at home Mikhail Ivanovich?" Isaac answered with a question of his own.
"Dey like de forest, like de wolf," Mikhail's opinion of wolves was as low as his opinion of the subhuman quarry he now hunted. Of course his opinion of Catholics wasn't very high either, but against Satan's spawn all Christians had to be united.
"Si." Pedro Salazar agreed. "I chased one to ground near Madrid. The diabla tried to hide in a wooded lot. That one is ashes now."
"Can we have one discussion without hearing about another of your glorious kills?" Frank DiCarlo asked. Rozhestvensky and George Kruger grunted agreement.
"Look, the point I am trying to make is that our enemy feels safest in the forest." Isaac spoke quickly to preempt an argument. "The male was heard on our phone tap talking to his sister about the bitch that bore him getting sick, and then becoming very hungry. These things don't get sick, but there is a Hungry Mother State Park just ahead. The male and female have had time to rendezvous, and if we are lucky, they will take advantage of their supposed safety and begin to mate." Isaac Remington allowed himself a grim, vengeful smile. "While they are indulging their foul, carnal appetites, we should have no trouble getting close enough to destroy them both."
Jason and Gwen were on their way back to Gwen's hidden campsite, when Gwen received an empathic jolt of warning. Like Jason, she had thought to use her influence to provide security for the meeting place. Gwen's animal focus wasn't feline, but avian. A barn owl that was posted to watch the road to the campground had just communicated that something was coming. Given the limited nature of the communication, no more detail could be sent.
"Jason! Something is coming up the road!" Gwen warned her brother. "The owl wouldn't send a warning for an animal."
Jason considered this news for a few seconds. Given the near cataclysmic storm raging overhead and the associated risk of flood and mudslide, he reckoned there weren't any campers coming to get an early jump on the season. Jason thought it might be a park ranger or game warden come to see if any fools had ignored the danger, and needed rescuing. The young man's teeth gritted together as he considered a third possibility.
"Let's see who has come a callin'." Jason said to his sister. With the speed and agility for which his feline comrades were famous, Jason climbed a live oak that stood nearby. Jason wasn't too wild about the prospect of sitting in the tallest tree on the hillside in a thunderstorm, but his need to see who was coming was greater than his concern for his well being.
From the high perch, Jason could see the headlights of the large SUV as they bounced up the mud and gravel road to the campground. He shaded his eyes with his hand to prevent his highly reflective, catlike retinas from picking up that light thus giving away his position. The SUV stopped near the shelter where Gwen had been waiting. The five conspicuously armed men who got out of the vehicle were clearly not rangers.
Gwen's brother swung and jumped down from the tree, landing with an anticlimactic squish on the rain saturated ground a few feet from his sister. Jason would never be a great poker player. His every thought and emotion found its way onto his expressive face. The rage and fierce determination that Gwen saw there now told her who was down at the campsite.
"Head north." Jason said plainly, his mind already working on a plan. "Give them a trail to follow, but don't let them catch you. Lead them north and I'll see how those poltroons like being hunted."
"You can't do this Jason! We aren't murderers, like them! If they kill you, I'll have no one left!" Jason could see and hear his sister's pain. He sat his hands gently on her shoulders and looked into Gwen's eyes.
"If we run, they will follow. If we hide, they will find us." Jason spoke as calmly as he could. "We have to make a stand now, or we will probably be dead by sunrise." Jason hugged his sister. He felt the resistance leave her.
"All right." Gwen spoke with sad resignation. "Don't you die on me Jason." Gwen turned to head north, but she paused for a moment. Without turning, she addressed her brother once more. "Beware when you hunt monsters that you don't become a monster yourself." Then, Gwen ran off to put her part of Jason's plan into effect.
Jason shook his head. His little speech didn't fool Gwen. She'd even been moved to misquote Nietzsche. He hadn't even fooled himself. There was at least some truth in what he had said, but the young man's chief motivation was hateful, blood-soaked, merciless revenge. "I'll do what I must," He thought "and try to do no more."
The youth moved quickly, but quietly down the hillside. Soon, he was close enough to see the five C.R.F. murderers. Jason crouched behind some underbrush, and watched to learn how his hated enemies would proceed. They clearly possessed good hunting skills, as they found, with dispatch, the spot where Jason and Gwen had entered the woods. They talked among themselves for a moment, Jason couldn't hear what was said over the rain, and then, they formed a skirmish line and headed north. They used Gwen's trail as the axis of their advance. Jason felt grim satisfaction at the sight. Their formation would be good for pursuing a fleeing enemy, or making sure that they didn't miss a hidden camp near the trail. The downside was that each member of the hunting group was effectively isolated from the rest. Help would be slow in coming if one of the team members was ambushed. There was a perfect place to the east of the path for Jason's welcoming party. Staying low, the Yethan headed there as quickly as he dared.
Isaac Remington walked at the center of the hunters' line, following the trail left by the inhuman parasites. Just in sight to Isaac's left was Frank DiCarlo, his MP-5 submachine gun in hand. Somewhere beyond Frank was Pedro Salazar, with his flare projector and spray tank of gasoline. To Isaac's right, Mikhail could be glimpsed, his AK-74 assault rifle held at the ready. Beyond him, stood George Kruger, armed with a target rifle and boar spear. Remington swept his area of responsibility with his eyes and the muzzle of his shotgun as he advanced. As the line moved up the hill, the trees and undergrowth thickened, and the slope became uneven and rocky. Visual contact grew steadily more intermittent.
George Kruger anchored the eastern end of the skirmish line. He had his rifle in a hunter's sling, and his spear was in hand in case he came upon an opponent too close to shoot easily. The German hunter had good night vision, and so he spotted the female demon as she climbed toward the crest of the ridge. George sat his boar spear against a tree and knelt in the mud. He raised the Walther sniper rifle to his shoulder and aimed at his target. Kruger didn't fire at once. He wanted a clean head shot. He was about to thumb the safety, when he heard and felt something fall from an overhanging branch next to him. George spun toward the sound, only to have his rifle seized by the barrel.
Jason pinned the barrel under his arm and pivoted, swinging/dragging the burly murderer head first into a nearby tree. As the man lie there stunned and bleeding from his buzz cut head, Jason yanked the rifle away. Before his enemy could recover, Jason drove the butt of the weapon down on the killer's throat.
The rifle butt crushed George's larynx and windpipe, continuing with enough force to shatter vertebrae and sever the spinal cord. The release of Kruger's last breath made a wet, gurgled wheeze. All of the muscles in his body relaxed. Then he was still.
Jason made a cursory search of the corpse. He took the spear, rifle, and a falchion from his fallen foe. He paused to kick the self-righteous cur in the head, and than he rushed to get ahead of the next zealot in line.
To the west, Remington had stopped his advance. He heard a rustling in the bushes ahead and to his right. Isaac looked left and right, but his teammates were out of contact. The sound continued. "Perhaps I've found their nest." Isaac thought. He grimaced at the thought of what the filthy beasts were up to. Remington didn't want to warn his quarry by shouting for backup or leave and give them time to finish and move on. Isaac rushed around the bush with his shotgun at the ready. Instead of catching the demons unaware, Isaac Remington surprised a foraging skunk. It took great effort to resist crying out when the frightened creature reacted in classic fashion.
Jason found a good spot for his next improvised ambush moments before his intended target came into view. Standing among a group of huge boulders left over from the last ice age, Jason took a moment to line things up. The Yethan knew that he was no physics genius, but if his guess was right, he could scarcely miss his target.
Jason placed himself between two boulders, his back to the uphill rock and his feet on its downhill counterpart. The youth pushed for all he was worth. The task was nearly too much, even for Jason's superhuman strength. The boy's muscles felt as if they were on fire and cramping pain was beginning to set in when, the boulder finally slipped and toppled down the hill. The huge stone took mud and several lesser rocks with it as it rolled down the hill.
Mikhail heard a cacophony of rumbling, punctuated by thuds and crashes, coming from uphill. The Russian looked up in time to see a dark juggernaught bearing down on him. His cry of dismay was drowned in the landslide's impact.
Isaac Remington was using the omnipresent rain in an effort to wash the skunk musk from his eyes when he heard the titanic racket to the northeast of his position. Nearly blind, he snatched up his shotgun and stubbornly headed toward the noise.
Frank and Pedro heard the thundering noise as well. It was clearly traveling downhill. They angled north of the sound, hoping to get behind their quarry and get the drop on it. They ran as fast as they could, knowing that one of their comrades must be under attack.
Jason remained in hiding at the boulder location, guessing that the assassins would head straight at the last place the noise had been heard. As he readied his captured rifle for firing, Jason noticed that the scope had been damaged. He would have used the rifle's open sights, but the exotic weapon didn't have any. The Yethan sat the rifle aside and took up the boar spear.
As a member of his school's track and field team, Jason was adept at hurling the javelin. The spear has heavier than any he had thrown before, and the crossbars (used to hold speared animals at bay) would make throwing the spear even harder. Jason grabbed the crossbars, and bent them away from the spear tip until they pressed close to the shaft.
Jason was finishing the alteration of the spear when he heard movement upslope from his position. He moved around the rocks to get a look in that direction. One of the hunters was coming down the hill, almost right at him! Jason hefted the spear and the hunter spotted him in that moment.
Pedro was momentarily shocked to see the young man standing among the rocks ahead. Then, he saw the silver-blue glow of the creature's eyes and knew that he faced one of the monsters he'd come to kill. Salazar saw it raise a stick above its head. He brought his flare projector up and began to take aim.
Jason threw the spear with all of his strength. It flew lower than he had intended, hitting his enemy in the abdomen. The spear passed through the man's body, and punctured the spray tank on his back. The killer's momentum carried him forward. The spear butt struck the ground, forcing the spear deeper, and jarring his body. His hands reflexively tightened, his finger pulled the trigger. The flare hit the ground and bounced into the path of the gasoline spewing from the damaged tank. The resultant explosion knocked Jason to the ground.
Frank DiCarlo had found the mangled remains of the Russian, and was wondering where the rest of his team was, when he heard the explosion. He looked north in time to see the fading fireball.
"Holy Mary!" the New Yorker exclaimed. Frank swung wide as he ran up the hill. He wouldn't come at his enemy head on, but from the southeast.
"They're behind me!" Jason thought. He realized that he had underestimated his opponents in his rage. Now, he felt he would have to hurry to get out of the trap the surviving assassins were no doubt about to spring. The youth decided to head east, then north. He would try to circle behind them. Jason moved out as quickly as he dared. His eyes were full of the afterimage of the explosion, and his ears still rang from its deafening blast. Without his sharp, predator's senses, much of his edge over his foes was gone.
Jason dodged around trees, underbrush and rocks as he ran east. He was hoping that the obstacles that he was forced to dodge would impede the C.R.F. as effectively. As he rounded an especially large, old tree, Jason collided with a man coming from the other way. The man's submachine gun went sailing into the night, but he reacted quickly. The assassin kneed Jason in the groin and struck him in the face. Jason fell and rolled down the hill, curled around the horrible pain he felt.
Frank had reacted as his training had conditioned him to. There hadn't been time for conscious thought. Now that the monster was stunned and at a distance, Frank drew his backup weapon, a steel tomahawk.
"Hey you demon bastard! Can you hear me?" Frank shouted down the slope. "I'm gonna chop off your head and tear your black heart out of your chest, you son of a bitch!"
Jason pulled himself to his feet. The pain was fading rapidly, but not Jason's anger. In his rage, Jason forgot the other hunter out there. His world shrank to include only the patch of forest where he stood, the unending rain, and the man he was going to kill. The enraged Yethan circled to the right, drawing the short sword he had taken from the first hunter.
Frank went cautiously down the hill. He found a patch of torn cloth from the beast's jacket in the underbrush where he thought it had come to rest. His quarry was nowhere to be seen.
"What's a matter asshole? You only know how to push rocks on to people? Don't ya got the balls to face the guy you're trying to kill?" Frank's taunting was calculated. He wanted to bring his enemy out into the open. "After I hit you, maybe you don't have any." Frank laughed savagely. The hunter saw something move out of the corner of his eye. He turned to find the monster coming at him with a sword in hand.
Jason brought the falchion down at the jackanapes' head. The target brought his tomahawk up and parried the swing. The enemy swung the locked weapons down, trapping the sword against a tree. Jason was fully in the grips of rage now. He didn't think. He didn't hesitate. The Yethan's reflexes beat the human's training. Jason landed his punch before his foe. The murderer's head snapped to the side when Jason's left hook landed on his jaw. Blood and teeth sprayed across the area. The killer was spun around by the impact, dropping his hatchet. Jason stepped forward and grabbed the man by the shoulder. He shoved the sword into his enemy's back. After the second thrust, the human fell to the ground. Jason stabbed him five more times before he realized that the assassin was dead.
The youth lurched to his feet, his knees feeling like jelly. The numbness began to fade, and Jason saw and smelled the blood that covered his hands. He staggered away. The rain was already washing to blood away. The young man wondered why that didn't make him feel clean.
Nearly blind from the musk in his eyes, Isaac continued toward the scene of the fighting. He had heard the explosion, and DiCarlo's shouts. It was quiet now, and Remington figured that he had missed out on the kill. He would at least help in the disposal of the monsters' bodies and the clean up. Up ahead, Isaac heard footsteps coming toward him.
"Did you get them?" Isaac asked when he thought the person close enough to hear. There was a moment's pause before he got an answer.
"All but one." A quiet, shaky voice said. Isaac didn't recognize the voice, but it had a definite southern accent. Realization brought fear and anger.
"Bryant, you blood-sucking spawn of Satan! I'll send you back to Hell where you belong!" Remington raised his shotgun, but it was yanked from his hands before he could fire. The hunter realized that he had to buy some time for his eyes to clear, and for him to sneak his pistol.
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I was invited to a hunting camp by a plumber I worked with.It was October, the beginning of archery season. The leaves were beginning to change and the air was crisp in the mornings. Mike the plumber picked me up Friday morning, he drove a Ford F-350 diesel jacked up with stacks it was a bad ass truck. I threw my gear in the back, kissed my wife goodbye and we headed out. It took 4 hours to get there. We mostly talked about hunting and work. We turned off the main road. We were on a rocky muddy...
Hunting at the Beach, A Morality Tale of Dark Design Randall Wayne Mudge believed in patience. In this need-everything- instantly era when the lack of it had fatally sunk the ambitions of countless talented fools, Randy was no fool. He knew that if you learned to handle the boredom, the patient hunter would always be rewarded. He leaned against a cinderblock wall which shaded his pale skin from the bright summer sun. From this vantage, he could watch passersby as they enjoyed a...
Seth still helped Mark with the animal herds and building and repairing the corrals and fences with the help of the robots. He spent a lot of his time on the fishing boat. Most often he went with Mark but when Mark couldn't go he enjoyed the company of anyone who was willing to accompany him. One of the robots went with him at all times and helped. There was still a lot of physical work involved and Seth had the strong muscles to prove it. He also had a deep dark golden tan. Quite often he...
Back in the early sixties and as far as I know it still happens each year in eastern South Dakota when mid October comes round the ringneck pheasant hunting season opens which attracts hunters from all over the country. Usually the wives or girlfriends stay back in Illinois or New Jersey or wherever, but some actually go along though not many join their men “hunting” birds of the feathered variety. As a k** I used to enjoy seeing all the cars with license plates from most of the states and now...
Hunting season.It was the second time that the black SUV crept through the overgrown track to the back of lonely farmhouse. Its only occupant obscured by the dark tinted windows and the dim light of dawn. This time the occupant had a scanner on-board. Telephones are so easy to tap into. The first visit was to get information of the houses occupants. Outside waving in the warm breeze was the washing line full of information: Occupants: 2. One male, one female, no kids. Age: 20s. Male: Farmer,...
Hunting Girl Dr. FlotsomDamn woman... He thought of the girl he had been pursuing for the last few weeks. She had put him off again, and he was unsure what to do next. His mind was preoccupied with her shape, smell and the feel of his body's lingering desire. He trudged across the fields, heading to check some of the traps, clear brush and repair a wall along the field access road. His job was not glamorous, but it allowed him to keep his own cottage on the border of the estate. Dirty boots...
White Rain Sunlight streamed down onto the bright green grass of the front lawn. A large post-colonial building stood proudly above the manicured trimmings. Its white fa?ade seemed to pool upwards until the overhanging balconies of the 3rd floor created shade for those below. Little chips of stone fell whenever someone played their music too loud. The repairs should have been made years ago, but the owners had put it off for other repairs. The dormitory was a classroom before it had b...
The night feels hot and humid against my skin. No sign of a breeze through the open sliding door. A thunderstorm in the making, I think as I look at the clock. God, I wish it would rain. I really do love the rain. The air is heavy around us as we lay in our bed. I turn to look at you, see you lying beside me. I think about how I never get tired of watching you sleep and the happiness you bring to me. The sheet is pushed down, your body is naked and white against the darkness of the room and I...
I was on my way home from a three day weekend ride on my motorcycle when I stopped about ninety miles from home to get something for lunch. They had the news on and when the weather came up they said a front was coming through and we were in for thunderstorms and a temperature drop of around twenty degrees. I finished eating and pulled back on the road looking at some angry dark clouds off in the distance. I decided to hurry like hell and see if there was a chance of getting home before it hit....
Straight SexThis work is copyrighted material. Anyone wishing to copy, archive, or re-post this story must contact the author for permission. Tales of Terror By Paul G Jutras FRIDAY TERROR Paul's mother always yelled at him when she caught him trying to shave his legs or when he went out about town in her hats or jewels; especially her feminine headbands, ankle bracelets and barrettes. That was when she decided to teach him a lesson. She said one night as Paul went to bed that she should...
A little bit of history first. This is part truth part fiction, I?m not sure I can or want to separate the two. I spent my pre-school days growing up in the early sixties; Kennedy was assassinated when I was five years old. I grew up in a small town in the North West, population all of 11,000. Back then, neighborhoods were meant to play in and we pretty much had the run of the neighborhood. Parents didn?t worry about perverts, maybe they should have. It was not uncommon to see young...
The Arcade Series The Tower of Terror I was struggling. My eyes narrowed and my brow painfully tightened as Ibit my tongue, trying desperately to work out the schedule. Two many days-offrequests, with everyone wanting to go to Ren Faire! I threw down my pencilin disgust, leaning back in my chair and taking another sip of my MountainDew. "Jeff?" I heard my name and I turned to the doorway. Jacqueline, one ofmy staff, was standing there with a mischievous smile on her face as she leanedagainst...
George Rice reckoned himself a good Christian. He didn't think of himself as perfect or infallible because of his faith. To Reverend Rice's mind, there was only one infallible being, and there was a huge difference between being a Christian and being Christ. The old Baptist preached of human imperfection and the need to curb one's pride. He warned his congregation to avoid confusing their personal wants and needs with His will. In George's opinion, that sort of confusion had lead to a...
Ladies, if you like this story, and want to exchange more like this, please email me at The rain had continued all day. Standing at his office window, he looked at the street below. It was already flooded. This could easily get worse, he thought. He was the last one left at the office. As the director, he never left before all his employees had already left. Deciding to call it a day, he shut down the office and hurried to his parked car, holding his office bag and newspaper over his head....
Rain fell hard; I watched it as it bounced off the pavements, the roof tops and the cars. I love walking in the rain but it was particularly heavy even for me that evening. So there I was peering out of my one bedroom flat at the street below, drinking my second glass of wine. It was Friday evening, eightyish and my husband had gone away for the weekend on a stag do, which left me on my own and lonesome. I went to the loo and had a pee when the doorbell rang. I was not expecting anyone -...
Wife LoversGreat Rite************************************************* Copyright Oggbashan June 2016The author asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work.This is a work of fiction. The events described here are imaginary; the settings and characters are fictitious and are not intended to represent specific places or living persons.*************************************************I had never expected to be King. One of my uncle’s sons should have inherited the...
Trained, Restrained, and Empty-Brained -- by jessicablank Glenn got home from work, and found the package on the front porch. Not something he'd ordered -- but the name of the company seemed familiar, somehow. He brought it in, with the rest of the mail, sorted through the bills, set the magazine aside. Then he opened the package. Two metallic dildos, a couple of little clamps, and a little box of electronics, with USB cables leading out of it. He looked at the paperwork that came in...
Tamara and I had looked forward to our summer vacation at the North Carolina shore for months. We had both been under a lot of strain with my deadlines at work and her pressures with starting her home business. The weather cooperated with sunny, warm days and cool nights punctuated by the salty, refreshing breezes coming off the ocean. We spent long, lazy, romantic hours strolling along the beach barefoot, feeling the sun's lulling warmth on our shoulders, watching the long deep swells of the...
I wasn't sure if to post this here, as I believe many will be disappointed with the tameness of the language, but sometimes the tone just feels right.Rivers of Rain.With the falling of the sun at the end of the day, so ended one of the hottest days of the year, and sat in the cool of the evening, a refreshing breeze passing in through the open patio doors, she relaxed back and let it stream over her. The dark look friendly tonight, invitingly friendly.As she closed her eyes she heard it, off in...
She woke to the sound of rain on her window and smiled. She crawled from her bed and stepped over to the french doors that led to the balcony, opening them and stepping through. She immediately felt the rain on her, quickly soaking through her thin, gauzy gown, causing it to stick to her skin. She took a few more steps on the balcony, completely free of any shelter from the falling rain.Her gown now stuck to her like a second skin and had become fully transparent with the steady rain. A smile...
The new Emir's first hunt did not call on Ramzy El-Najjar to provide a quarry. Instead he was allowed a bare two hours with one of the Emir's concubines to prepare her. Worse, she only spoke English, so the finer points of what he wanted to say were, he was sure, lost in translation. She was a concubine from the Emir's harem who had in some way incurred the displeasure of the Emir and it was emphasised to him that she should not be too well trained. At least she was fairly skinny and...
Bill was sixteen. He liked the outdoors and fishing and hunting. His father had taught him and his sister how to enjoy the sports. Kathy was fifteen. She had been hunting since she was thirteen but had no success at getting a deer. Her father was her usual companion and guide on the hunt. Today he wasn't available so her brother had to take her. Bill wasn't to happy about it because he had a hot date that night. His girl friend had promised him a blow job for the first time. They unloaded...
Jason stayed near Carla at all times. He didn't do this because he had thought her lost to him and was afraid to be risk losing her again (which he was). He didn't stay at her side because he had lost all of his family, save his sister. Jason stayed near Carla because she had lost her whole family. He was all that she had left, and Jason was determined to be there for her. When she wanted to talk, he was there to listen. When Carla needed to cry, Jason was at her side. When she mourned in...
The snowy Montana sceanery was beautiful. My stress and saddness were all ready begining to fade. The idea of letting my anger out on hinting made me feel better. My name is Jake. I am 6"3 and an atheltic body. I had a six pack (who doesn't these days) and brown hair with light green and brown eyes. All my life I have been complimented for my good looks, but I was far from narssasistic. The only one thing that separated me from the average 19 year old guy, was that I was gay. And no I not the...
GayIt started off innocently enough. I was driving from my mother’s house to get back to where I live so I could get ready for work. I stopped at the light coming out of her neighborhood and saw a girl standing in the rain at the bus stop. It was “my” bus stop – the same one I had stood at for four years of High School.The girl had no umbrella and the rain was steadily soaking her. She stood with her head down, her straight dark hair hanging down around her face and dripping. She was in a...
Love StoriesRain pattered on the window as I looked out over the rolling ocean. I felt like a little kid whose day had been ruined because he couldn’t go out to play. We’d booked the cabin on the beach nearly a year in advance, and we’d managed to hit a time where we were the only people around, at least for a few more days. I’d hoped to get out and take advantage of that privacy. At the very least, I hadn’t planned to spend vacation sitting inside. I hadn’t really seen a lot of my lady, even though the...
Its late when I get off work... I have to walk around the block to where my car is parked. Its starts to rain really hard so I hurry as fast as I could to my car. Not paying attention to much around me. The rain is coming down hard, just cold enough to make my nipples rock hard. I turn the corner and head towards my car. It's the only one there. As I reach the car, I dig in my purse for my keys. All of a sudden I'm being slammed up against my car. "Don't move bitch!" I felt a man's body...
Rainbow grabbed her bag and stormed off, she had had enough of her fiancé’s stupid accusations. At first, it was cute but now it was just annoying. Abdul, her fiancé, was always teasing her claiming he knew she was one day going to leave him for her good friend, Jamil. He always played it off as a joke but deep down she knew he was serious.Jamil was just a close friend, they had met and had sex twice about three years before she met Abdul and both parties had long decided there was nothing more...
OutdoorI love waking to the beautiful pitter-patter of the Californian summer rain falling on our tin roof. Many people don’t like rain because it’s messy (so they say). It messes their hair (so they say) and they offer so many other trivial reasons. For me, rain is beautiful and not only because it clears the air of impurities.Depending on the weather temperature, you may be either chilled or revived by rain. There’re so many different feelings to enjoy. Being in the open with warm rain running down...
OutdoorMy name is Jeff. I am eighteen-years-old, and I wanted to share with you the story that changed my life forever; when my Mom and I became lovers.One weekend, my dad, my mom and my twin sister Beth, were working on a big landscaping project in the backyard. We had done a lot of digging and excavating and the day was hot and muggy. We were almost finished with the digging when Dad sent me and Mom to the Home Depot to pick up the supplies we ordered for the job. Dad agreed to stay and finish up...
The MagiFunFair, the long awaited event that only happened once a year had finally arrived in Ponyville. There were games as far as the eye could see with dozens of prizes to be won. Everyone from Ponyville was there, including of course, the Mane 6. There was no way they were going to miss out on the big day.Unsurprisingly, Twilight Sparkle had come up with the perfect plan to enjoy all the games and rides without missing out on anything. Along the way, the Mane 6 managed to bump into a...
The fight went out of me. The life seemed to go out of me as well. "No..." was all I could say, and not even very loud. I looked over at Amy and saw the tears in her eyes. She looked shattered as well, terrified. And she'd tried to protect me from it. She knew. There were two of her staring at me though. It looked weird. I shook my head and then there was only one Amy again. Then there were two again. I squinted. My eyes. Something wrong with my eyes. Maybe this was a delusion! Maybe ... I...
Lolly sat in her car, she should have listened to her dad, the car was a pile of shit! And it had to decide to die on her, as she was on a country road miles from anywhere, and now it was raining! AND her mobile was dead! She had tried fixing it herself, but only succeeded in getting soaked to the skin! Today just wasn’t her day! She sat back in her seat and closed her eyes. She thought about her latest victim, she still wouldn’t talk, though she was opening up about her life in general. The...
As I write this, it’s raining outside. Most of the time I hate the rain. In Guam, the rain was sticky and warm. In Korea, it was cold and bit through your clothes. But in the desert Southwestern US, when it rains, it cleans the air. Leaves the air with that fresh and purified smell. I want you to visit here when it is raining, maybe even live here so you can really appreciate it when it does. I am looking at the raindrops hitting the pool …Mmmm … what I would do to you if you were here while...
As I write this, it’s raining outside.Most of the time I hate the rain. In Guam, the rain was sticky and warm. In Korea, it was cold and bit through your clothes. But in the desert Southwestern US, when it rains, it cleans the air. Leaves the air with that fresh and purified smell. I want you to visit here when it is raining, maybe even live here so you can really appreciate it when it does.I am looking at the raindrops hitting the pool …Mmmm … what I would do to you if you were here while it...
Book Ten: The Flaming Woman Chapter Five: Rain By mypenname3000 Copyright 2017 Faoril – Asunow Princedom, The Princedoms of Zeutch The rain hammered my rain cloak, beating the oiled canvas. Water dripped off the peak, falling onto my saddle. It didn't help. The rain was too heavy. The road drank it in like the driest earth after a monsoon, becoming sodden, thick. I didn't care. It was hard to care about anything after what happened an hour ago. I could still smell the reek of...
The rain started early this afternoon, it has not slowed or lost any of its intensity in the least. The sun is setting low over the sky. Night is approaching quickly and as it does I can see lightning in the distance making its way our direction. Curled up in my mink blanket on the back porch I hear your truck pull up the driveway, silence once again. I can’t hear the front door or anything else over the rain. I snuggle deeper into my blanket keeping any cool air from invading in the spaces or...
Hannah walked into the girls changing room, roughly toweling her wet long blonde hair. She sat down on one of the wooden benches and watched her toned legs shake up and down."How many laps did you do?" came a sweet voice from the showers."f******n, I think," replied Hannah, pulling a key from her red one-piece swimsuit."f******n!? What are you a mermaid?"Samantha came out of the shower. She carried a towel but didn't bother to wear it, instead letting her long blond hair cling to her body as...
Ronald Casey sighed and endured the verbal abuse being laid on him by his wife, Janice. She was complaining that the house wasn't clean. It was but not to her satisfaction. Ronald did his best but it wasn't good enough. For him, all of this was getting old.They lived in Pensacola Florida. He had been unemployed for the past month and a half and he was desperate to get back to work. Ronald had been working as a customer service rep at a telecommunications company until a recent realignment...
August. The summer was hot and the days oppressive. Nick stood by the open window smoking yet another cigarette, watching the sky darken with an approaching storm and listening to the distant rumbles and grumbles of thunder. Perhaps a good downpour would clear the air and dispel the sticky lethargy that had enveloped him. He had taken this little cottage on a six month tenancy after the breakdown of his marriage and while two sets of divorce solicitors agreed between them just what he would be...
“Are you kidding??” Was all Jacob could say to his father. The other three guys watching and finishing their dinner. His father would nod his no “you dint think you would be the youngster of the cabin forever did you? I mean let’s be honest now Jake your seventeen now.” Jake would just shake his head as big john spoke “you know I was kind of hoping you could help my kid out a little, we old guys aren’t what we used to be accept your old man.” Big john would continue talking as his laughed at...
This is fantasy... The sun rose on another spring morning. The college quad came to life, the bookstore and cafeteria opened. The smell of eggs cooking, coffee brewing filtered thru the air. He bought a large coffee and sat down on a bench and waited, waited for a coed, another easy tatget to follow. He'd size her up and capture her for his use. Four times he'd done it already. Three blondes and one brunette, all small, under five foot six. All cute with shoulder length hair. He watched as...
You awake to a driving rain. It takes you several seconds to force your mind to capture the situation. Costa Rica. Deep in the no-man’s land of a virginal jungle. A flash of lightening. White light exploded in every inch of the universe. Crashing thunder shakes the trees. Your hammock sways violently in the howling wind. Lightning and driving rain. Rare in the green cocoon that you have called home for the last four months. Lightening is a thing of the distant latitudes. This kind of crashing...
It had been hot and dry the past few days with the temperatures in the nineties but feeling more like it was a hundred degrees outside. Finally, they were calling for rain, which Ann could not wait for. Her and Will were on vacation and both had been too hot and tired to have much sex. Yes, they had air conditioning but the heat still seemed to creep into the house. As she stood there looking out into their backyard, she was glad that they had decided to put up a high wooden fence that...
OutdoorI sat on the porch as it was starting to rain. The wind was blowing a cool breeze as the sun was starting to set. It was just a light rain at first. I love the smell of rain in the air-it's a bit of a turn on for me. I sat on the chair taking in the wind & rain. There's something so incredibly sensual about it. I found myself sitting & starting to daydream. I was picturing my lover caressing my shoulders his hands grazing my breasts. I sat & closed my eyes as the wind started to...
Something woke me up suddenly and I laid on my back for a few moments until my eyes came into focus. Glancing across to the glaring red digits on my alarm clock I could see it was just 9am, much too early to be waking up on a Saturday morning. I turned over with a groan and snuggled back into the bedclothes. Suddenly it hit me, Shauna had got back yesterday! I sat up abruptly and swung my legs out of the bed pushing aside the dirty work-clothes I had dragged off the night before. Working as a...
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