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The building was old but clean and it might have even been someone’s house years ago but by the age of the sign out front, Aunt Millie’s had been here for a really long time. They were seated at a table by a window with a view of marsh land, which was surprisingly beautiful. There was a crane standing just a short distance away in the marsh and he looked so graceful. Just past the crane was a mound of rocks reaching up out of the water and Sara could see turtles resting there. These marshes and back waters held hidden treasures and she just spotted two.

When Aunt Millie came back, it was with three mugs of fresh hot coffee.

“Honey, did this boy tell you that he was taking you to the best place to eat around?”

“Yes ma’am, he did.”

“Good boy. Just for that I’ll go fix you some breakfast.”

“No, no not so fast Aunt Millie. I was hoping you could sit a little and visit.” Sloan said.

“Oh, you young folks don’t need me hanging around; I’ll just go get you some breakfast.”

After she had disappeared in to the kitchen Sloan and Sara just sat there quietly looking at each other, what was there to say? Just a short time later, Aunt Millie came back from the kitchen with more fresh coffee and juice.

“So, what are you fixing us?” Sloan asked.

“It’s a surprise, but you’re really going to like it.” She said over her shoulder as she slipped back into the kitchen.

“Sloan, how did you ever find this place? Your Aunt Millie is delightful.”

“Just lucky I guess.” He said giving her a smile and a wink.

Aunt Millie came through the door caring a tray and humming. She placed an omelet with fresh baked berry muffins in front of Sara and for Sloan, sausage gravy over fresh baked biscuits and home fries. The gravy was thick with sausage and the biscuits were so flaky.

She sat with them and watched their faces for approval. When Sara rolled her eyes, and moaned, Millie smiled.

“Good, huh?”

“Oh, wow! This is better than good.” Sara said popping another bite in her mouth.

“You think that is good?” Sloan offered, “Just try a bite of this,” he said pushing a fork full to her lips.

“Millie these home fries are great what do you do to them?” Sara asked.

“No, no, no, my dear that’s a secret.” Millie said pouring herself a cup of coffee and smiling with pure delight.

Just then, the back door opened, and several people came in to work. Two young girls, that Sara guessed to be waitresses and a man who looked to be maybe late thirties and he was carrying in a crate of fresh fruit.

“Well I guess that’s my cue to get back to work.” She said. “Now you young folks eat up and just let me know if you need anything else.”

“Thank you.” Sloan said taking her hand.

Sara noticed that the man who had just come in was watching them closely, but the girls didn’t even seem aware that they were there.

As Millie walked away, she started humming again. What an amazing woman. They finished the meal and called to Millie for the check.

“There ain’t none.” She said as she stood before them.

“Oh, Millie we have to pay you.” Sara said with sincerity.

“Now I told this boy before, he was welcome here anytime and that makes him family, I don’t charge my family.”

Sara stood up and hugged her.

“You know my mom always taught me it was polite to leave just a bite left on the plate when the meal was done, but I’m afraid I have no manners today because I just couldn’t leave even one bite, I hope you don’t mind?” Sara said with a smile.

“Millie, we have to go but I’ll have to stop by again just as soon as I can.” Sloan was saying as he hugged her, and in that moment, he slipped a twenty-dollar bill in her apron.

“Good, I’ll be waiting.” She said as she waved them out the door.

A few miles down the road, Sara broke the silence.

“Are you ever going to tell me about Aunt Millie?”

“What do you mean?”

“Well she sure seems attached to you for someone you haven’t known very long.”

“Well she is just that kind of lady. She sure took a liking to you, didn’t she?”

“Yes, but I think that was only because I was with you. Oh, don’t get me wrong, I’m sure she is a very friendly lady, but she thinks of you as family. My own family doesn’t think of me as family, so what did you do to win over that sweet lady?”

“Ok, do you remember that I said I stopped in to Aunt Millie’s the first morning that I got here?”

“Yes.”

“Well when I walked in the door was open, but I could tell the place was closed and I was just about to turn around and leave when I heard a fight going on in the back. So, I called out to see if anyone would answer, when no one did I went in to the back. There was a man fighting with Aunt Millie. He had her by the arm, and she was kicking at him and telling him to get out. When they saw me, he let go of her. She stood her ground and told him to get out again. He said no, he wasn’t going anywhere. She said he was fired and if he didn’t get out now, she was calling the Sheriff. He stood there looking at me and said fine, but he would be back. She told him if he came back, he would be sorry. The man pushed past me and went out to the parking lot; I followed him and wrote down his license plate number. He saw me doing it and I think that might have given him a little cause for concern.”

“Why?”

“Because I gave the number to Millie and suggested she call the Sheriff after all. You see she had hired him as a dishwasher and found him stealing from the cash register. That is what the fight was about? When she called the Sheriff, he ran the plate and the guy was wanted. Millie said I saved her, but I think she could have handled him. The Sheriff called her the day before yesterday and told her that the highway patrol had picked up the guy and were sending him back to Indiana where he was wanted for armed robbery and aggravated assault.”

“So, that’s why you have been driving clear out here for breakfast every morning, to check on her?”

“No, of course not, where else could you get a breakfast that good.”

“So, you are a modest hero too.” She said with a smile.

“I’m not a hero and what do you mean too?”

“Nothing, nothing at all. Hey look, we’re here. Welcome to Charleston the sign announced.”

“Where shall we start first?” He asked.

“I don’t know I have never been to Charleston before unless you count landing at the airport, because that’s all I’ve seen of Charleston. Liz told me to be sure to stop at The Old City Market. It is the only thing I know of here.”

“Ok, let’s save that till later. How about we take a tour of Fort Sumter, you do like boat rides don’t you?”

“Yes, I love boats.”

“Wonderful then we will tour the naval yard too. I have always loved touring all those aircraft carriers and ships like that. I think it was because my brother was in the Navy.”

The boat ride over to Fort Sumter was a bit bumpy but definitely worth the ride. The history behind this place was amazing. The sun was bright and warm, and Sara was glad that she had brought along her sunglasses. After the boat ride back, Sloan found a place for them to sip a cold drink by the water’s edge. The building that was connected by many ramps was a museum of sorts. It told of missions this ship had been on, its crews and even how it became part of the museum. There were short movie clips, a souvenir shop and even a place to get lunch. Sloan promised a much better dinner, but Sara was quite pleased with lunch. Again, it was the company, not the food that she cared about. The drive to the naval yard was short and by 1:00, they were walking the decks of the USS something and he took her hand. The rest of the afternoon was spent sightseeing, shopping and just being together and they held hands through most of it.

Neither mentioned going back to work or even what they were planning to do about trapping the thieves. After a long and enjoyable walk through the open market that Liz referred to as the old slave market, Sloan suggested dinner. They were just standing by the car talking food and what sounded good and he leaned in and kissed her. She smiled at him and he knew it was a really bad idea, but he did it again. She moved into his arms and kissed him back. He couldn’t let go of her, there was just something about this woman. It was nearly 7:00pm and they did need to talk a little business before heading back. They stared at each other for a few moments and then got in the car. After all, what could they say? Sloan found a very nice place along the coast for dinner and although Sara felt a little underdressed, Sloan didn’t seem to care. He ordered a bottle of wine and shrimp cocktail for two, but when Sara looked at the menu all she could think of was salad. She had been eating way too much and too often on this trip and she had to stop. But Sloan finally convinced her that they could split an entrée and salad, and both cut back a little. He wanted the salmon steak and she wanted a Caesar salad. They agreed no potato but could not give up the dinner rolls.

Sipping her wine Sara asked, “So are we going to talk about the case?”

“Ok, can I go first?” He asked, and she nodded yes.

“Good, I want you out! I had no idea that we were dealing with thieves of this caliber. They are on top of all this and we are not even on the same chapter yet. I will not risk your life like this anymore. I want you to pack your bags tonight and get out first thing in the morning.”

Sara just sat there shocked. How could he say that? They had just had such a nice day together and she had no clue that he wanted her out.

“What? Did I just hear you right?”

“Yes Sara, you did. I won’t play fast and loose with your life. I think this is much more serious than Gibbons let on and I’m worried that you could get hurt. I want you to pack up and head home. I will finish this case up and tell Gibbons that we don’t want any more of his business.”

She wanted to punch him; it was taking everything in her not too. After all that she had recently been through and he was telling her that he didn’t think she was strong enough to handle a couple little threats or scares. Who did he think he was anyway? However, just before she exploded in his face, a thought came over her. He was trying to protect her. He thought this was for her own good.

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I flew out with Burton and his team. Clara didn’t want me to go, but I told her it was necessary as I wanted the opportunity to see what the terrain was like south of our location. More importantly, I felt I needed to be there just in case Lottie decided to act up, and tried to screw up the operation. Dunbar was riding shotgun, but he needed someone there to keep an eye on Sarah during the flight, particularly after Burton and the others had been dropped off. We’d covered up the shattered...

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Gateway What Lies BeyondChapter 44

By the end of February, Marta had bounced back from giving birth and she’d wangled for herself an invitation into my bed. The tall woman was an enthusiastic lover and while her primary focus was on being bedded by me, she had no problem with the fact that there were four other women in my bed or that they liked to get involved. Since everyone in the bed ended up happy once all the moaning and groaning was over, no one minded that Marta had a habit of monopolizing my attention. It did however...

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Gateway What Lies BeyondChapter 49

I left Sygor to watch Winslow’s headquarters, while the rest of us packed up and headed out to sweep the rest of the buildings about us. I wanted to make certain none of the bad guys were hiding in them, before doing anything else. I figured that securing our back would give me time to come up with a plan to take Winslow down without getting half my men killed. As we left, I ordered Tonko and his men to take the prisoners we had over to the mess hall and leave them there, for now. It would be...

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Gateway What Lies BeyondChapter 5

“Gort and Unna are too perfect,” I declared in reply. “Just look at him. I might be totally mistaken, but besides the fact Gort needs a good bath and to have his hair shampooed, he doesn’t look like I would expect him to look, given all the briefings that Dr. Jenkins gave us on what the locals looked like. Oh I know that technically there really isn’t that much difference between early modern man and us; but there were a few, and I’m not seeing them in either Gort or Unna. In fact, given that...

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Gateway What Lies BeyondChapter 13

We made it to the mouth of the valley five days later. We were all tired and sweaty and most of us just wanted to get home. It was midday and the weather was hot. Thankfully, the end of our trek was near and as we turned into the valley our spirits picked up. Then it happened. Out of the corner of my eye, I spotted something in the air. “Stop,” I cried out as my mind registered what I’d actually spotted. As I spoke I dropped the travois I’d been pulling and grabbed my carbine....

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Gateway What Lies BeyondChapter 27

Katherine didn’t bite; or, to be more precise, she didn’t bite my cock. She did leave bite marks on my shoulder when I pounded her through her fourth straight orgasm, while she lay under me with her tits jiggling with every thrust, on a bearskin that Clara had thrown down by the stream where the women had bathed me. I didn’t mind at all. Katherine’s biting me helped to keep her from disturbing the wildlife with her cries of pleasure. The woman was definitely a screamer. I met with Rolf...

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Gateway What Lies BeyondChapter 31

I hadn’t been prepared for that. Fortunately, Katherine was, and answered the calling flash with a quick reply. “Don’t,” I snapped when I realized what she was doing. “This could be a trap.” “It’s not,” Katherine responded dismissively, although she did lower the flashlight she was holding, shoving it once more into her coat pocket once she’d turned it off. I just glared at her sternly in the dark and then I glanced back towards the compound. By then the message was coming in. It repeated...

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Gateway What Lies BeyondChapter 32

Kim’s people showed up shortly after Ohba and I had conversed. I had the young woman stay in the kitchen area, while I took Kim and the others into the communications centre to have a chat. The room was bigger than the kitchen area, but it was still a tight squeeze for all of us to get into it to have a chat, even after displacing the people who were already there. Kim introduced me to her four technicians before we got down to business. Not surprising to me, three of them were women. The...

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Gateway What Lies BeyondChapter 36

The shot hadn’t come from the compound. That much was certain. It sounded a lot further away than where we were in relationship to the compound. It also sounded a little further to my left, towards where I’d fought the assholes that had shot at me. It made sense, as I remembered the terrain in that area. That was where the trail from the southwest came out of the forest on the other side of the valley where the compound stood. Obviously, whoever had fired the shot was somewhere off along that...

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Gateway What Lies BeyondChapter 41

I held a council of war the next day, right after breakfast. I invited Kim, Clara, Dunbar and Burton, Gogra, Rugar, and Tonko, and Penny. I had matters to discuss. The fact of life was that I had to start taking Quantum a little more seriously than I had been. I had thought that we had months to prepare to confront them, without worrying that they’d show up suddenly and unexpectedly. As their base was hundreds of miles away, I had let myself treat the problem as if we had all the time in...

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Gateway What Lies BeyondChapter 48

The capture of the two Cougars changed my plans completely. I still intended to use the ‘Heather’ to land a raiding party on the seaward side of Winslow’s base, but instead of me leading that raid, I sent Burton. He took his original team plus Dunbar. They also took along a pair of guards to watch Terry once he’d dropped them off beneath the cliffs that overlooked the sea. Their orders were the same as before; capture the two shelters and the occupants of them, strike down any of Winslow’s...

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Gateway What Lies BeyondChapter 67

We rose early the next morning to get ready to go. The women started breakfast while I went outside with Tonko and Bogdi to tend to our horses. Tikál joined us after a few minutes, offering to help out. Between the four of us, we led all the animals to the river so they could have a drink and then turned them out on the grassy area between the river and the ruined enclosure so that they could graze. By the time we were done, it was time for us to eat. I sat with Dunbar and Burton as we ate....

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Hideaway House

by Philip Johnson As the category indicates, this is a non-erotic story, so don’t get mad at me when you don’t find much sex in the following story. Chapter One The name Paradise Found sounded somewhere between somewhat cheesy to plastic luxury. But the first thing a person noticed when they pulled up to the front entrance was true luxury. Not over the top luxury, but quality everywhere. The construction made it look like an old mansion that had survived the ravages of time in nearly...

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Runaways

Runaways Runaways By JensenDenmark 1. Holiday Amber met me at the park. We had left our High School separately so we could not be sighted. I rode my skateboard at the path toward the park. It was a shame that we had to keep it so secretly. Amber waited for me. She was 15 like me. ?Darling. I was afraid that your mother had picked you up.? ?No. I told her that I had to study extra for a project.? I kissed her. ?Lets go down to the creek, so we can have some undisturbed time.? The creek...

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Parkway Fun

Huggs surprised Rascal with a nice picnic on the Blue Ridge Parkway after she got off of work one Saturday. While Rascal was at work, Huggs prepared a small array of finger foods that they could enjoy with some wine. Once Rascal got home, Huggs told her to take a nice long shower because they were going to have a picnic on the parkway. Rascal must have saw the gleam in his eyes, because Rascal quickly asked, “It will not just be us at this picnic?” Huggs had to confess that another gentleman...

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Gateway What Lies BeyondChapter 4

Gabby started by squatting down across from where the boy was standing so she could speak to the boy without shouting, and to look him in the eye. She started with the old stand by in trying to communicate with the pointing to herself and saying her name and then pointing to the boy. It didn’t take long for the boy to catch on. The boy pointed to himself and said, “Gort.” From there Gabby moved on to Clara’s name and then mine. Once the boy had repeated those, Gabby got into the really...

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Gateway What Lies BeyondChapter 11

We camped by the lakeside reeds again once we’d trekked back from our hunting camp. It took us two days to get there. As I had pointed out before, the terrain was rougher on the far side of the lake and there were a number of small streams to ford. With our heavy load, it took a little effort to get back. The women settled us in, as usual. The men took up watch over the site, keeping an eye out for any uninvited guests, both two legged and four. While they did that, I took the kids duck...

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Gateway What Lies BeyondChapter 12

The horse had speed. I think it was the first time that the horse had ever been let loose to stretch her legs, and she was making up for all those years. I hung on tightly and just went along for the ride. Eventually the horse got winded. By that time we were past the lake, and halfway to the foothills. When she did start to slow down, I decided it was time to see how willing this animal was to be ridden. I reined in gently until the horse came to a standstill. Then I turned her around, back...

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Gateway What Lies BeyondChapter 16

It was three full days before Gabby eventually showed up at the compound with the work team that I’d requested. With her were Rugar, Tonko, Tula, Gabon, Gort, Geeta, Bogdi, Zela, and Thela. They had the three horses with them and our two sleds. Piled on the sleds and tied down, were the travois for the horses and a couple of spares. I welcomed them with open arms. They greeted me with looks of surprise. I had been expecting that. I could understand the surprised look on their faces. I must...

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Gateway What Lies BeyondChapter 17

It took four weeks for us to empty the compound, and in truth we still left a lot of stuff behind. Unfortunately, it started raining near the end, making dragging travois and crossing fords much more difficult than they had been previously for my people. It actually rained all the way home to the cave, on the last trip. The locals moved in with little or no problem. By that point the communication issue had been resolved. It also helped that all of them knew at least half of the people in my...

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Gateway What Lies BeyondChapter 18

November led into December and we became even more cave bound than before. It snowed almost every week for at least three to four days per week, and it was definitely cold outside the cave. Sneaking off to the latrine was a major endeavour. In fact, chamber pots started springing up in secluded corners of the cave. The women had brought them with them from the hilltop village and from the Horse People. They helped, but they needed to be emptied every day, too. Water also became a problem...

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