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On a day that seems to Ed as fourteen days after being blown up he’s sitting on the seat of his new large wagon while encouraging the four Clydesdale horses they gave him to go east across the plains in front of them. They could have put him here any time in the last ten days, but he had them hold off until all of them were happy with his competency in the use of his versions of an atlatl, spear, gun, longbow and arrows as well as working with the horses. Now he has most of the day to reach a safe spot to camp for the night. He’s very happy with all of the gear he has, and he now only has to make use of the gear to create a new life.

At the estimated current speed of the horses pulling the wagon he should reach his valley late the day after tomorrow. They had to put him down well away from there to make sure his sudden arrival on the planet wasn’t seen by any of the locals. It also gives him time to get used to the wagon and working with the horses here as well as settling in to the new planet and lifestyle. It also allows the locals to see him arrive there in a more normal fashion, despite wagons being unknown here.

While he moves across the plains Ed keeps a good eye out for trouble and for mobile meals. He does have several days of prepared meals, but he wants to start eating the local food as soon as he can. That way he can keep the very long lasting dehydrated meals for emergencies.

A Few Firsts

About midday of the second day on the planet Ed is heading to pass a little east of a medium sized copse of trees he’d been approaching all morning when he sees a small group of elk type animals come into sight on the other side of the trees. They’re only three hundred metres from him and are going to cross his line of advance. He also spots movement in the trees and he can see a group of men ready to race out at the elk. He was told another name for these animals, Megaloceros, which translates as elk with a note the name in the local language is for all types of elk. These are the size and weight of a large modern day moose than an elk.

The horses are plodding along at a slow pace and what little bumps there are in the ground are absorbed by the excellent shock absorbers of the wagon, so Ed has no trouble standing in the wagon’s driver area while he raises his bow to take aim. He takes care to select three of the elk, then he looses arrows at them by starting with the rearmost one first. He enjoys the stunned looks on the faces of the hunters when three of the elk suddenly sprout odd little spears in their sides and fall down. The men slowly walk out to look at the dead elk, and thus spook the rest of the elk into running away from them.

While setting his bow back into its holder beside him Ed gives the horses the command to hurry up. They move up to a trot and approach the hunt site about four times faster than they’d been walking.

On hearing the sound of the horses the men turn toward them. Seeing the four huge horses bearing down on them the men raise their spears. Ed stands up to yell out, “Put those spears down and stop frightening my horses!” The men are a stunned by this odd sight before them, so they lower their spears while they try to work out what it is.

Pulling up by the front of the first elk Ed unlocks the steps on the side nearest it to drop the stairs out because the wagon is so high off the ground it needs steps to get into it. The way the aliens dealt with that was to make a set of six steps with a hinge in the middle. The lower three fold up and nestle into the top three with the base of them level with the foot-well of the wagon seat, but when dropped down they form six steps to just off the ground. A neat and simple arrangement.

Ed carries one of his long spears while he walks over to the elk. The men just stand and stare at him, sometimes turning to look at the horses and wagon. He pulls the arrow out of the elk before going to the rear of the wagon to release the cable and pull it free from the winch. He gets a lift chain from the small box on the underneath of the wagon and he grabs the cable end. Walking back to the elk Ed drags the cable behind him. It takes only a moment for him to secure the lift chain around the two front feet of the elk and attach it to the cable. Back to the wagon to hand winch the elk up to be hanging from the wagon on one side.

He locks the cable drum then he calls to the horses to move forward. While they walk up to the next elk Ed walks beside the wagon. He stops them beside this elk to use another chain and the other cable to winch this one up as well. When he calls to the horses to move to the third elk the men suddenly wake up and walk the fifteen or so metres to join him.

After stopping the horses beside the third elk Ed gets out the nose bags and puts them on the horses so they can feed while he works on the dead elk. He cleans the arrows and places them back in his quiver, then he grabs several of the storage containers he was given to store fresh meat in. He keeps a dozen in the foot-well so he has them handy to use.

Back at the rear of the wagon Ed lowers both elk and then he lifts one up with each cable attached to a rear leg. Getting out his skinning knife Ed starts to gut the elk while saying, “I only want the meat of one elk, but I want the three hides plus the leg and rib bones of them all. So if you help me to dress and cut these up you can have most of the meat.”

Within seconds the hunters are hard at work on each animal to gut them, cut them up, skin them, and remove the meat from the ribs and legs. By the time they’re finished Ed has six containers of fresh meat, two containers of cleaned bones, and three scraped elk hides on the drying frames hanging on the sides of the wagon. He put the collapsible frames together while the others scraped the skins for him. The other hunters end up with the meat of two and half of the elk, but Ed has enough to feed himself for several days, plus the bones and hides. Little is said by the men or Ed while they work, and nothing is said when they pack up the meat in the hide packs on their backs. The men do wave as they leave.

After packing away the feed bags Ed climbs into the wagon seat, raises and locks the steps after he reaches the top. The horses are trained to stand still while in harness or eating from the bags. When he moves off he says, aloud, “My first hunt and kill with the bow, and my first meeting with the locals. Neither went anything like I thought they would. I wonder what they thought of me and the wagon. They seemed a bit stunned, but they dealt with it very quickly when given the chance to get some easy meat.” He laughs while he moves off toward his valley.

In the late afternoon he stops in a stream he’s crossing so the horses can take a drink and he can refill his water bottles from just upstream of them. After checking his map Ed decides to make camp among the thorn bushes he can see in a dell several hundred metres ahead of them. He moves off after the horses indicate they’ve had their fill of water.

When he reaches the curve of bushes it takes a few minutes to back up to one side, unhitch the horses, unlock the tongue, and move it to its storage spot then lock it into place. Another couple of minutes are spent directing the horses to pull the front of the wagon sideways to close off the hollow in the bushes before he unharnesses the horses. Ed climbs back onto the wagon to put the harness away and to get out the hay for the horses’ main feed. Each gets their own lot of hay, bucket of grain, and bucket of water to see them through the night before he sets up the fire to cook his own last meal so he can have his first taste of the local meat.

This is his first ever taste of elk, so he takes time to analyse it. It is a bit different to any other meat he’s had, but it’s OK. He has no idea of how it compares to the elk of the Earth he left. He does like its flavour, and it’s a bit better with a touch of salt. After cleaning up the skewer he used to cook the elk meat on Ed climbs into the wagon. He goes to sleep after locking the step and the door to the main wagon storage area.

The Third Day

The sunlight coming through the small air vents wakes Ed up and he gets ready for the day by cooking another meal of elk and feeding the horses. An hour after waking up Ed has the camp-site all packed up with the horses in harness and pushing the wagon front to make room to get out. About ten minutes later all is set and they’re on their way again.

In the early afternoon Ed enters the valley he now thinks of as ‘his.’ A few hours later he pulls up next to the river flowing down the west side of the just over one kilometre wide valley. He crosses the stream flowing out from under the thorn bushes against the eastern canyon wall and stops. The stream isn’t really big enough for the horses to have a drink while hitched to the wagon and he doesn’t want to take them into the river, thus he gets down to fill their buckets with water so they can have a drink while he looks around the valley here.

Even knowing where the cave entrance is he can’t make it out in the thorn bushes. This area is almost rectangular and not quite flat for a few kilometres because it has a slope of five degrees toward the river. Over to the west are the entrances to two good sized box canyons, one of which he knows is a wide flat plain of grass often visited by the local horses. It’s one of the reasons he sees this as a prime site. There’s a fair sized forest of hardwood trees beside the river just upstream of here while just downstream is a large forest of softwood trees. Opposite the middle of the hardwood forest is a wide sloping area going up to the huge plateau, almost like a purpose built ramp. It’s about ten metres wide with a gentle slope to it. The area between the river and the west canyon wall, from the entrance to the box canyons to the softwood forest, is a little marshy with a lot of the local vegetables growing in it.

Overall it’s a very good location with all of the natural resources close to hand. Now all he has to do is to make a show of finding the cave then build the door in its entrance. He knows he has to make a show of finding the cave because this area is visited by people from the nearest camp on a daily basis as it’s their main source of vegetables.

After spending several minutes looking around Ed collects the now empty water buckets and he moves the wagon over to near the bushes at the cave entrance. Stopping, he gives the horses their feed bags before getting out a couple of shovels, along with a few other tools he’ll need.

The tall bushes end about ten metres north of him so he goes there to dig twenty holes in the ground close to the canyon wall. Going back to the wagon he uses a door sized sheet of wood-looking steel to push the first bushes back before he starts to dig around the stems of the bushes.

In a bit over two hours Ed moves thirty-five of the thorn bushes to the area at the northern end. He’s relocating them because the bushes also have edible berries on them for part of the year and he doesn’t want to waste or destroy any food sources. Now he has a niche made into the bushes he backs the wagon against the bushes on one side of it then he prepares his normal style of overnight camp with thorns on three sides. He looks up while the horses pull the wagon front into position for the night and he smiles when he sees the locals who have been collecting vegetables down near the softwood forest are packing up for the day. He’d noticed them hiding in the forest when he passed it. When he started working on the bushes they returned to collecting vegetables because he was busy well away from them they felt it was safe to work. However, they’ve been keeping an eye on him all the time he worked.

Ed sets up his camp the same as last night then he has another meal of elk before settling down for the night the way he did last night.

Day Four

The next morning Ed takes his time breaking camp. Thus there are several people busy collecting vegetables when he has the wagon ready to drive away. Which is something he doesn’t intend to do, but he wants to look like he is. He also confirms the other people are watching him. All is ready as he gives the site a last inspection prior to leaving. He makes a production of stopping to examine the thorn bushes at the back of his little dell. This is where the horses have been scratching their sides by rubbing up against the bushes and pushing them back a little. He leans forward to peer hard at the bushes. Going back to the wagon he notices all of the others are paying close attention to what he’s doing. He gets out a shovel from last night and goes back to the bushes to push it into them. Leaning to the side he forces a bit of a passageway to look down. With a loud exclamation he turns around and he goes back to the wagon to get the wood-looking sheet from last night. Within minutes he’s very busy digging out some more bushes and transplanting them. Within an hour he has a metre wide path through the thorn bushes to the cave mouth. He starts a fire and makes a firebrand. He locks up the wagon then he holds the brand high when he walks along the path and into the cave. He checks out this part and it’s as ordered, so he thinks the rest of it is too.

Ed shows great excitement when he leaves the cave while shouting to the horses as he calls them by name, “Clyde, Lanark, Strath, Lothian! You lovely horses, you’ve found me a nice cave with your scratching.” When he names them the horses turn to just look at him because he isn’t giving them any of the set orders they know because they’re very well trained horses who respond to verbal commands as well as to the reins. When he walks up to the wagon Ed can see the vegetable collectors all understood what he said because a few of the more adventurous souls have come a lot closer to see what has him excited.

He’s quick to unharness the horses again and he sets out some feed for them and they’ll get water from the stream. He knows they’ll return when he calls them so hobbles aren’t needed. Within minutes he’s set up to transplant a lot more of the thorn bushes to the northern end.

By middle mealtime he has the whole cave mouth uncovered to open an access way that angles in at forty-five degrees on each side to make it easier to enter as well as see if anyone is close to the entrance when he leaves. By now many of the vegetable collectors have wandered close enough to see the cave and a couple are heading back to their camp.

Ed cleans up his shovels before he stops to have a meal of cooked elk. After the meal he takes his bow and a firebrand while he makes a better inspection of the caves. Some minutes later when he comes out Ed finds the horses in the back of the cave and several men with spears at the cave entrance. Ed says, “I hope you don’t intend to try and kill my horses, because they took a long time to capture and train.”

One of them replies, “No, we came to look at this cave. The women getting the plants told us you found it. They also said you control the horses so we should leave them be. One of the men from another camp visited last night and he spoke of a man with horses and an odd thing who killed three elk with great ease then let them have most of the meat. Was that you?”

“Yes, a few days ago, on the plain, I saw the elk and them hunting. I need more furs and bones but not much meat. So I killed three elk and let them take most of the meat after they helped me skin them all.”

The leader of this group asks, “What are you doing here?”

Ed replies, “I’m looking for a new place to live and I was searching for a good cave that wasn’t already in use, because caves are better in winter. I’ve found this one, and now I intend to live here. However, this is a group of linked caves big enough for many people to live in, if you also wish to move in and live here too.”

“It is well placed! Why are you looking for a new place to live, and where are the rest of your people?”

“I come from very far away. Our old leader and my father died in a very unusual accident and a man who hated me forced his way into the position of camp leader. I packed up all I owned and what I could trade for on that day, then I left when dark came that night. I left my people a few moons ago, and have been travelling since then. In my travels I’ve found and traded for many useful things to help set up a new place to live. I wish no trouble, but I will defend myself if attacked.”

“Let’s look at these caves and then we’ll talk about them with the rest of our camp tonight.”

Ed turns and leads them around the caves to show them all there is to see while he says, “I’ve found these caves and opened the way to them, so I’ll control the use of them. However, I’ve no objection to others living here as well because there’s a lot of room. There are some caves that I’ll use for a particular purpose, but the main cave is big enough for many to camp in, even to put up their huts.” He points out what he wants for his quarters and what he thinks will do well for the single people. They love the main cave with its own water on hand, and the ice cave is approved of by all of those inspecting it.

Returning to the entrance the leader says, “I can see why you want the small caves for yourself, and I agree with the main use of the other caves; but why use these caves for storage as you wish to?”

“My animals, plus others I catch and train, will live in this cave so they’re handy to the entrance. With their feed and some tools here too.”

“It’ll be a long walk to the main cave to carry food and firewood as well as all of our other things.”

“To store the meat in the ice cave means we need to carry it all there. We can also store some plants there for use in winter. To use that cave we have to take everything there and the main cave is very close to it.”

“Yes, that’s all true. We will speak among ourselves.”

“Good. I need to move up the valley a bit to get some trees so I can build a strong cover to keep out animals and other unwanted guests. Do you accept this is mine and you won’t try to take it over while I’m away?”

“Yes, I don’t think there’ll be a problem with that!”

Another man interrupts, “Dale, why should we not just kill him?” The name isn’t a direct translation of the sounds, but it’s how Ed translates it.

The leader replies, “Fast Deer, that’s not our way, and you know it. Also, this is the one who killed three elk from a long walk away in less time than it takes to throw a spear. I’m sure if we tried to kill him many of us would be dead before anyone killed him. He’s agreeable to share, so there’s no value in fighting over it. Anyway, he only wants to use caves we would probably not use at all.”

When the men walk away Ed calls the horses to him and he hitches them to the wagon. He has them pull the wagon into the cave and backs it up against the wall at the front of the storage area. After locking the brakes into place he gets down to unhitch the horses and secure the wagon. He places some medium sized stones in front of the wheels so it won’t roll anywhere. He gets out an axe, saw, and tow chains for the horses. After spreading the chains and tools out on the mares he grabs the harness of Clyde, the stallion, and swings himself up to ride him. With his bow in hand he gives the orders for the horses to head out.

Ed enjoys the looks of surprise on the women collecting the plants when they glance up to see him riding a horse while the others follow.

It doesn’t take long to reach the hardwood forest where Ed gets down to look for suitable trees. In only a few minutes he finds eight suitable fallen trees. He needs to cut off the rotted end near the stump, but the bulk of the logs are good wood and of suitable lengths. By the time he has eight logs out and ready to drag away it’s getting toward time to set up camp for the night. He’s quick to set the horses to drag two logs each, then he’s leading them back down the valley while keeping an eye out for food or trouble. They’re soon back at the cave where he has the horses pull the logs into the cave and over to the side.

It takes several minutes to move the wagon to block the cave mouth. On previous nights he hadn’t been worried about small animals passing under the wagon because the horses can stomp them with ease. But tonight he lays out his net before he has the wagon moved over it, then he pulls the net up to secure it high on the wagon as he won’t be keeping a fire going all night. With the wagon in place, brakes locked, and stones against the wheels, the cave access is well blocked by a wagon longer than the cave entrance is wide. The horses are soon unharnessed with plenty of hay and feed set out on the wall in different spots for them. They recognise the layout for a stall and move up to their spots to eat.

There’s still some light left, so Ed spends the time trimming the logs. He didn’t do that at the forest because he knew he can use the limbs for firewood. It doesn’t take him long to trim the trees and to cut the limbs to suitable lengths for his fire. The fire is burning and he’s cooking some elk before it’s too dark in the cave to see, though outside has more light.

Tonight Ed takes time after the meal to give the horses a very good brush down, but he leaves checking the hooves until he has better light in the morning. All of the horses appreciate the attention and being spoken to while he works on them. Both the horses and Ed have missed this little time together the last few days. They may be work animals, but to him they’re just very large and useful friends.

Ed takes time to tidy up the cave and put things away while he still has the light to do so. He even gets some things out for his work first thing in the morning. His first task is to put two doors he brought onto the two small secure storerooms so he can unload most of the wagon.

Fifth Day

Ed wakes up when the sun shines in the vent holes. He starts the fire to put some elk on to cook before he moves the materials to install the storeroom doors. When the caves were made grooves were put in the doorway designs so these doors are easily recessed into the stone. Now all he has to do with the pre-built doors is to assemble them in place. He stops to eat before leaving the barn cave to assemble the door in the secure cave in his quarters. Once that’s done he does the same for the tool storeroom. In each case it’s a simple matter of placing the parts of the outer frames then inserting the inner frames into place. Once in the right spot they lock into place and he can’t get them undone again. They’re a top grade metal made to look and feel like a local hardwood.

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After talking with Jessica and Jenny for a while, discussion petered out so they said that they would visit me tomorrow. Billy, the other patient in the ward had regained conscious but was still very ill from the anaesthetic. I could feel his constant worry about his loss of income and how it would affect his home loan, there was a chance they could loose every thing they had put into renovating the house. I was still feeling a little out of sorts so I just closed my eyes and relaxed still...

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TimeslipChapter 3

I tried to figure out what was happening, I can't for the life of me remember who I am, how did I get into the fight? My ability to hear thoughts, can I do more than just 'hear' them, the extra strength, did I always have it? The same with the slow motion thing, are these things something I achieved from the blow to my head? My thoughts were interrupted by a distinguished gentleman entering the ward. "Jimmy, how are you feeling?" I sensed this man was someone important in my life. I...

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TimeslipChapter 4

I hope Jessica is a good cook, the grub in here is bland and that's complimenting it, the sooner I'm out the better. Billy in the other bed is starting to pick up a bit, we had a brief chat, he's still brooding about his financial dilemma, I wish I could help him some way he seems a decent chap. Uncle Ron dropped in the following day and I told him about the visit from the cop and what he had to say about Fr Ryan. He told me that the cop was Ray Cook and that he was a good friend of his...

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TimeslipChapter 6

I awoke late the next morning to the sound of the shower running in the adjoining bathroom, Jenny must be getting ready for school I thought, I'll give her a little privacy and then get my own ablutions out of the way. After I had cleaned up I made my way down to the kitchen, Jess greeted me and commented that I looked a lot better than yesterday. Jen was about to leave for school and she gave me a quick kiss on the lips before taking off. "She worships you Jimmy, don't ever hurt her, she...

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TimeslipChapter 7

"Your father, Joe and I married two sisters, Joe married Mary your mother and I married Alice. Mary and Alice came from a wealthy family, their parents were early settlers and they bought up a lot of property locally. Joe and I came from similar although not so wealthy backgrounds. Alice was unable to bear children due to childhood illness that left her barren, Joe and Mary tried for several years to have children but without success, Joe had a low sperm count. Mary and Alice decided that I...

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TimeslipChapter 9

Ron called by and asked me if I would like to come out for a drive and get some fresh air, I jumped at the chance, I was starting to feel hemmed in. Once we were under way I mentioned the bet and the way that the name 'Rimfire' seemed to jump out at me, maybe it was my imagination but I felt confident in making the bet. "The way things have been shaping up Jimmy, I think there's more than an even chance that you could be right, hmmm Rimfire you say, OK lets see what the local bookie's...

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TimeslipChapter 10

There was several bank wallets containing a mixture of bank notes, a quick calculation brought the amount to just under a thousand pounds. There were several documents and a passport made out to the name of Cyril Metcalf. Very interesting I thought, why would he need a passport? I closed the safe and locked it, where to go from here? I mused, I was absently looking at the safe key in my hand, "that's it, if our friend can't get into the safe the money and passport are worthless to him....

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TimeslipChapter 11

"I would say by the look of things it was a matter of self defence Jimmy, but it will be up to the Coroner to make the final decision." Doc Downs arrived and Ray took him up to look at De Vent, when they came back down the doc was shaking his head, "Christ Jimmy, you're turning out to be a one man disaster area, will you try to keep out of trouble after this one?" "It's not me Doc all I do is try to defend myself, my poor old head was just starting to settle down when John gave me a...

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TimeslipChapter 12

Once the notice was placed in the window we bade everyone goodbye and locked the store up. Jenny decided to go to school although she really didn't feel like it, "I've got to meet it head on" she declared. "It'll be hard enough without all the supposition that will take place." On the way home Jess confided in me she was not able to manage the store on her own, De Vent took control once Dad was out of the picture, now she has to face it on her own. She didn't feel confident that any...

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TimeslipChapter 13

Jess gave Ron a call and explained our findings in the safe, he said he would give Ray Cook a call and be right over. They both arrived pretty close together. While we had been waiting for Ron and Ray to turn up Jess had counted the money, "Jesus Jimmy, there's nearly a thousand pounds here, he must have really been helping himself, we definitely have to get that audit underway now." Ray was very interested in the passport, "I'll take this Jess if you don't mind, it might shine a bit...

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TimeslipChapter 14

After we opened the store I was approached by Brian Maskell who handled all of the transporting and stock movements. "Jimmy, could I have a word with you?" "Of course Brian how can I help you?" "In three months time I become eligible for the old age pension, Helen and I are going to be travelling around Australia, we have bought on old bus and converted it into a motor home. The thing is I think you need to find someone to replace me, the three months gives us plenty of time to train...

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TimeslipChapter 15

Jess and I settled back and relaxed, we discussed how things had all come together at the store and kicked around a few ideas for the future. We lunched on the leftover ham with a salad that Jess had conjured up; we then sat out in the sun room with a couple of beers and stuffed our faces. After a while Jess went into the kitchen and returned carrying a couple of glasses and a bottle of Purple Para, a distinctively Australian wine with a deep purple hue and a very meaty consistency,...

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TimeslipChapter 18

Ron arrived in time for tea; Jess opted for a cold collation with a soft tasting sauterne to compliment the meal. When we were all seated I set out my thoughts on the self serve market, the demolition of the old warehouse, and included my discussion with Mr Martin about the sale of his grocery store. Ron's first thoughts were that we might be overextending ourselves, I pointed out that Martin's Grocery was a thriving business and the staff were hard workers, Roy Seath was mainly in charge...

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TimeslipChapter 20

Peace in my head at long last, the people I love know about my 'Gifts" and I've decided I don't want to know who I really am, I'm content to be just Jimmy or 'Super Jimmy' as Jen now calls me. The deal with Martin's Grocery went through, Mr Martin was happy and Ron got us a fair deal. Roy Seath was happy to take over the manager's position. We told him of our plans to demolish the old warehouse and build a self serve market; he had quite a few good ideas to add to the pot. I asked...

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TimeslipChapter 21

That night Jen went up to bed earlier than I did, I decided on a shower before retiring. When I entered my room Jenny was under the sheets with just her head visible. "Jen, you're going to get both of us in trouble, Jess chipped me this morning about you sleeping with me, she had looked in your room and saw the bed untouched, it didn't take much guesswork to figure out where you were." "Jimmy, we aren't doing anything bad, just cuddling." "Even so Jen, your Mum isn't happy about...

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TimeslipChapter 22

The following morning Billy came into work with a smile that just about split his face in two, obviously something big had occurred since yesterday. "Why the big smile Billy?" "Sally told me last night that she's pregnant, I'm going to be a dad Jimmy, old dum dum is going to be a dad." "Wow, congratulations to Sally and you Billy, it couldn't happen to two nicer people. I'm having a birthday barbecue on Saturday, I hope Sally and you can make it, it'll give us chance to drink a...

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TimeslipChapter 23

Saturday afternoon Ron arrived and a few minutes later Sally and Billy turned up in a taxi, good idea I thought, if Billy was having a drink he shouldn't be driving, especially with Sally and expected child on board. I then thought that I didn't remember Billy with his own car anyway. I had received my birthday kiss and cuddle from Jen as soon as we awoke, yes we were sleeping together, Jen had informed me that she would be sleeping with me for the rest of her life. Jess had excelled...

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TimeslipChapter 24

Monday it was back to work, I was the assigned driver, a task I didn't mind, Jess was a careful driver so on the first trip she nervously sat on the edge of her seat, by the time we had reached the store she was beginning to relax. "OK Jimmy I believe you about your other life ability as a driver, I guess a mother always worries about her child's safety but the way you drove this morning my fears are greatly diminished." "Thanks Jess, I intend to take great care with Jen on board,...

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TimeslipChapter 26

With Billy running the garage, it was decided to offer Sally a position assisting him until her pregnancy became too much to handle the work. Sally was overjoyed, not only because of the extra income but the knowledge that we recognised her as part of our team. A big party was planned for Jess and Ron's engagement, because of the large guest list Ron arranged for the hire of the Mechanics Institute Hall, a big hall with supper rooms on the side. The hall was used for dances, weddings and...

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TimeslipChapter 28

The arrangements for Jenny's birthday party were left in the more than capable hands of the CWA, they excelled themselves with Jess and Ron's engagement party and we decided that they were the only way to go. The venue once again was to be the Mechanic's Institute Hall. Jen was excited and just about drove everyone nuts with her continuous chatter, Jess suggested I should give her the undergarments present early in the day, that way she could wear them to the party but keep the nightwear...

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TimeslipChapter 29

At last it was time to go to the party, Ron and I were all dressed up and like most men, patiently waiting for the lady folk. The wait was worth it, Jessie came down first and she looked stunning. She wore a light peach coloured dress and semi high heels complete with hand bag and shawl, I could see the pride in Ron's eyes and I had to agree she was beautiful. "Ta da da", Jenny came down the stairs; if I didn't love her then I sure fell in love at that moment. She had that pure beauty...

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TimeslipChapter 30

The following morning two very tired but sated lovers came down the stairs to breakfast. Jen, looking like the cat that got the cream spoke to Jessica, "Mum, we agreed to tell you when we went all the way ... last night we did." Ron just about choked on his coffee; Jess looked at us both for a moment and then said "with all the noise you two have been making at night I thought you had broken your promise weeks ago." "No Mum, we kept our word, now that we are engaged it's only natural...

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TimeslipChapter 31

Peace at last ... unfortunately no. Sunday afternoon the phone rang, a friend of Ron's was reporting the events of Morning Mass. Father Rose, still smarting from having to apologise for the Father Ryan attack on me, took the opportunity to castigate me publicly over the Mrs Dawson confrontation. Not only had I physically attacked an elderly lady, causing her to be hospitalised but I had, in public proposed to my sister, this was nothing short of incest, what else could be expected, my...

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TimeslipChapter 32

The meeting with the Chamber of Commerce was a success, Ron gave them the basic concept to start off with and then he gave them a background history of credit unions. "The history of credit unions began in 1844, with a group of weavers in Rochdale, England, who established the Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers. They sold shares to members to raise the capital necessary to buy goods at lower than retail prices, and then sold the goods at a savings to members. In doing so, they became the...

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TimeslipChapter 33

The following morning Ron and Jess were up and ready to depart, Jess in mother mode gave Jennie a list of do's and don'ts which of course Jen totally ignored. "You two just go and do what honeymooners do; we'll be OK here so don't you worry." With the newly weds out of the way, Jen grabbed my arm and told me we had unfinished business to attend to. "I thought you had plans to 'screw my brains out' last night, what did I find? A sleeping beauty." "This sleeping beauty is now...

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TimeslipChapter 34

The following day Ron met with Joe Costello and his wife Maria to discuss the pizza parlour. Maria was happy that we were prepared to finance them. "Mr Ron, for years Joe and I have had our dream of having a pizza parlour, when Joe told me that the store would soon be available I thought we could not find the finance to start. Your generous offer overwhelms me, I'm so happy." "Maria, Joe, this town is very important to my family, we want to see it grow, helping you get started gives us...

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TimeslipChapter 35

The barby kicked off with the women all talking babies and the men ... well talking men things. What amazes me is the ladies accuse the men or ignoring them at these sort of affairs and yet that's what they are doing themselves, strange cattle. During the evening Jess told me we were running out of milk, would I be a dear and drive down to the milk bar and buy a couple of bottles? I hadn't been drinking much during the day so I was OK to drive. I went into the shop and bought the milk, as...

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TimeslipChapter 36

Things were moving fast, the credit union was functioning in one of the vacant shops and people were keen to support it. Several of the wealthier farmers had seen the advantages and invested the money into it as did quite a few businesses. The housing estate was underway and two houses were near completion with several names on the waiting list. The houses were set on quarter acre blocks spread around a small woodland in the form of a big loop. The intent was to thin the trees out but keep...

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HardtimesChapter 2

Patrolling the mall early Saturday morning meant staying out of the way of the horde of mall walkers who descended upon the place. Little old ladies who walked at a snail’s pace blocked the paths of soccer moms who power-walked. Occasionally a walker would trip for no apparent reason and he would have to write up a report. About once a year, an elderly walker would clutch his or her chest and he would have to call for an ambulance. Burl hated working Saturday mornings. It wasn’t the mall...

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HardtimesChapter 3

It was Sunday morning and Burl was headed out the door. Although he regularly went to church, he was not dressed for church. His baggy pants, faded tee shirt, and torn up sneakers wouldn’t be welcome in polite society. He put his cap on and headed down the street. Two houses down, he walked over to the front door and rang the bell. It seemed to take forever for anyone to answer it. “Hey, Burl! How’s it going?” George asked. George was slender and of medium build with short hair. He had a...

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HardtimesChapter 4

The day the party to celebrate Junior’s birth was held, turned out to be a blustery fall day. Orange, red, and yellow leaves dropped from the trees to be carried by the wind. The rustle of dry leaves rubbing against other leaves provided a background noise easily recognizable as the sound of fall. People wore windbreakers, sweaters, or jackets trying to keep warm in the face of the chilly wind, but their efforts failed. It was too cool for a light jacket, too windy for a sweater, and not cold...

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HardtimesChapter 5

Burl stood next to the fountain watching the young woman play her guitar. So far no one had complained about her, but it was just a matter of time. There was always somebody who would find something wrong with anything. Jesus could walk through the mall and there would be some folks who would say he looked too old and others would complain that he looked too young. They would all complain that he was too scruffy – beard and robe and all that. In this case, someone would find a song...

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HardtimesChapter 6

Indian summer had arrived and it looked like the weather was going to be glorious. The nights were chilly, but the days were nice. The really cold weather would be coming in a couple of weeks. Until then, people were taking advantage of the warm temperatures. Leaves needed to be raked, storm windows had to be put in place, and other little errands in preparation of winter had to be performed. Laura looked over the roof of her station wagon at the old house. Burl had been a perfect gentleman....

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HardtimesChapter 7

Halloween showed up at Burl’s house big time. The whole front yard was decorated like a cemetery with tombstones sporting humorous little sayings. Fog flowed over the ground and spooky noises originated from speakers that had been carefully placed out of sight. Burl, dressed up like a farmer in overalls with a straw hat, was seated in a lawn chair in front of the house. He had a big plastic pumpkin filled with candy bars and a pot of hot cider on a television stand next to his chair. It...

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HardtimesChapter 8

“Hey, Burl!” “Hey, Carl,” Burl replied to the bank guard. Carl was in his late fifties trying to hang on until he could retire. He was a fill-in while the regular guard took his lunch hour. Since Burl always stopped by the bank during the lunch hour, he knew Carl better than the regular guard. “I see that it is payday again,” Carl said. The pay envelope was sticking out of Burl’s top pocket. It wasn’t the first he’d seen that day and it wouldn’t be the last. The bank would have a line for...

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HardtimesChapter 9

Kat turned off the cd player after the first story on it ended. Tears streamed down her cheeks. The story had reminded her of the day Burl had been shot. She didn’t think she would ever forget that day. It seemed to her that the whole world changed that day. The first she had heard about the shooting had been on the radio while driving home from the diner where she worked as a waitress. The initial story had been about an attempted bank robbery that had been stopped by a mall security guard...

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Timestop Supervillain

The world has super heroes now. Whether through radiation, technology, chemicals, or just pure chance, super heroes exist. For some unkown reason, all of them are REALLY sexy ladies. Of course, if there are heroes, there will be villains. All of them are also really sexy ladies as well. Another weird thing, for both heroes and villains, most of their powers work in mysterious ways that always end up with them humiliated. A 22 year old guy from Chicago groggily wakes up to the sound of something...

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