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Ed is standing in the barn trying to figure out what’s left to do before winter starts. His team made four holes in the store area to place four posts. They’re solid and as high as his shoulder with the area between them and the wall stuffed full of logs with the bark removed and the ends cut square. For the last few months, while Ed was busy taking care of the widows, he’s had his work team cutting logs of varying sizes and putting them there so he’ll have a supply for projects over the winter. The wide hardwood tree a storm had knocked down, which they cut circles off for chopping blocks, has been cut into two metre lengths and they’re in here as well. The men don’t know why, but they did it because Ed told them to cut it up into lengths as long as the string and to bring it in.

All except two of the single men who work for him now have mates, and those two have big issues because the available single women aren’t suitable for one reason or another. Dale said not to worry because they’ll go with him on his pre-winter camp visit due soon.

The ice cave is jammed with food because Ed spent a few days hunting to make sure the larder is full before the snows start. In fact, it’s so full they’ve smoked some to take with them on the planned visiting trip. The wagon is packed for the trip to start tomorrow morning and Dale is still deciding who will go with them.

Dale startles Ed by saying, “You’ve made Wild Thorn happy since the first groups of widows you bedded are all pregnant, so are the young women who didn’t leave their mothers when they should have. Plus your three ladies, you’ve started a one man population expansion. It’s a good thing you’ve also been able to see to it we’ve several times the amount of food we usually have to get through winter.”

Ed grins at all this. He has no idea why Wild Thorn and Dale want him to make so many of the camp women pregnant. He did speak to them about the rations for the widows and their children. Wild Thorn has adjusted them up because the camp can now afford to provide more to them as a camp group than they were be able to provide before. Which has made everyone in the camp happier about the situation.

“You, me, two senior hunters, the seven single men, and the best of the trainee healers,” is Dale’s next comment. He turns to Ed, “Thanks for talking Fair Flower into training some more healers. It means we can take one with us on the longer hunting trips.” Ed smiles as he nods in reply. “Ed, I know you don’t know our ways but you have followed them when asked to, and without any complaints. I want you to take on some more mates or get some more of the single women with child.”

“Why, Dale? I still don’t know why you’re so happy about all of the widows becoming pregnant by me.”

“Ed, just about everyone in this camp, and those camps near us, are related to us to some extent. In the past we’ve seen some horrid births due to people mating with those too close to them for too many generations. The women keep track of who is whose ancestors to see they aren’t too close, but we can only do so much. It’s not quite so bad while we still go and get some extra women from other camps or swap our extra women to them. But you aren’t from anywhere near here at all. So you represent a totally new line that can safely breed with all of our lines for some years. The more children you have, the more options the others have as your children grow older. Do you understand this?”

“Actually, Dale, I may understand it a lot better than you do, now you’ve pointed it out to me. My people call it genetics, and the problem you mention is called in-breeding. Breeding too close to your family for too long increases the chances of faulty births. OK. I now understand you’re doing this for the future of your people. I can do as you wish, but as to extra mates, that’s a question to be answered by my current ones.”

“Ed, while we can speak in private I’ve an important issue to sort out with you. We all know it’s you coming up with all the new ideas that are making life easier for us. Some are wondering when you intend to challenge me to take over command of the camp!”

“Dale, I like being your helper and advisor. Also, there are times when what I know will have me telling you what to do when I think you’re wrong. But I’ve no idea on how to run this camp, and it’s a job I do not want at all. Heck, I don’t even want to be number two or three. I will be a special camp advisor, but that’s all.”

Dale turns and gives Ed a close scrutiny. “Why is that, Ed?”

“Because there’s way too much knowledge about living in this area I don’t know. I could easily make a serious error due to not having the knowledge you and the others who grew up around here already know. Now, if we were living where I come from it would be different. I know I have a lot of knowledge you don’t have, but I also know you have a lot of knowledge I don’t. I also know what my limitations are.”

“I hadn’t thought of it that way. But you’re right. I can smell the snow in the air and know it will snow in some days. But you can’t, can you?”

“No, I can’t. Nor do I know where the other camps are, or how to deal with them. Look, you gave me the men to work for me. But have you noticed with many of the jobs they do I tell them what I want done and then leave them to do it. When we skin and cut up meat I follow their directions because they know how to do the task better than I do. Now, filleting a fish, there I can show you a thing or two. Have you ever noticed I pay attention when the men with me get concerned about where we go hunting? I figure they know something I don’t, and I take that into account. No, you lead this camp because it’s what you know, and I don’t know how to do it as well.”

“I’m glad we have an understanding. Now all we need to do is find a way to let the others know this in a way they understand.”

“That’s easy. I’ll cover it tonight.” Dale gives him a sideways look, but he just nods because he knows he can trust Ed to do it, somehow.

They both check the load in the wagon then head off to their women.

Women’s Ways

It’s late afternoon so Ed isn’t surprised to find his mates checking over the things he’s taking with him tomorrow, they’ll be loaded when he gets the wagon ready. Seeing them doing this has him review it all. He makes a decision and goes into the secure cave to get another bow, two quivers of twenty-five arrows (making it a hundred he’ll take), a box of bullets for the guns, and five more spears to make it ten.

Seeing him place more weapons with his packs makes the women smile and nod their agreement with his actions.

Ed says, “While we have a moment to ourselves Wild Thorn and Dale want me to take more mates and to get more of the single women with child. He’s explained about the need to introduce the new blood as widely as possible. How do you feel about this?”

All three of his women look at him for a moment before Dove says, “We’ve been expecting this and spoken of it. Naturally, if you want more mates we will accept them. We know none of the women will refuse you.”

“You don’t understand me. I may bring extras in to breed them, like with the widows. But I will not bring in a new full-time mate unless this is what you want. Do you understand?”

They all smile and nod yes before Fawn says, “If you were to select any of the single women who would you ask? Another two or three, if they fit in, would be good, because it’ll make our work easier.”

“Let me think on them for a moment. On another matter, have you heard anyone talking about me taking over command of the camp?”

“Yes, we have. We’ve not said anything because we don’t know what you want on this issue.”

“There’s too much knowledge needed to run this camp well which I don’t have. I don’t want the job, and I’ll refuse it if asked. So, in future, when you hear such talk tell them I know I can’t do half the job Dale does and I intend to leave him with the headaches and troubles of the job of camp leader!”

They smile as Dawn says, “A very wise reply, my mate. Very wise. I don’t want the job Wild Thorn does, either. Now, three names.”

Ed stops to think before saying, “Please consider Blossom, Little Doe, and Red Deer. I think they will fit in with us.”

“We will talk about them and let you know our answer later.” He nods agreement and goes away so they can talk. Deciding to get on with his agenda he goes looking for Dale in the main cave, and soon finds him.

From about fifteen metres away Ed calls out, “Dale, are you certain the snow is coming soon? I’ve been looking at the sky and it doesn’t look like it to me. From my knowledge of what to expect, based on what I was taught where I lived before, we’ve a lot of days before we can expect snow.” They both notice the looks some of the men give each other on hearing this, especially those suggesting a change of leaders.

Dale knows this is part of Ed’s plan, so he keeps his face very serious while he says, “Ed, you come from a very different area. I know this area well, you don’t. The snows are coming soon, ten to fourteen days, no more. We’ve time for the trip to the other camps with your wagon, but not time to waste on it. I can smell the snow in the air, so can most of the other men from around here.”

“If you’re sure, then we best go tomorrow. It’s a good thing I’ve you and the other local hunters to tell me about such things, or I’d be in very big trouble real quick.” The experienced hunters smile at his admission of lack of knowledge. They had been feeling a bit inadequate about how fast Ed can kill when he hunts, but they now realise he does take notice of the advice they give him about hunting, and he appreciates it too.

The men finish the spear throwing practice and gather as a group to discuss the weather while they head for seats around the eating area because it’s almost time for the last meal of the day. “Dale, as to the trainee healer for the trip, can I suggest we take Red Deer. I believe she’s well up on the type of wounds from hunting and similar injuries.”

“I’ll see what Fair Flower has to say about it.”

On reaching the women they accept bowls of food and Dale moves off to speak with Fair Flower while Dove hands Ed a bowl as she says, “They agree, and Wild Thorn says you’re well ahead with camp food.”

Ed laughs while he accepts both the food and the information. He glances over at Blossom, and she smiles at him before rubbing her belly to indicate she already has a child by him and she wants more. His eyes go to Little Doe, and he wonders how she got that name. She’s the oldest single woman because she intimidates the single men. She’s of perfect proportions but she stands one hundred and ninety-five centimetres tall, which means those proportions are equally large. No fat on her but a larger waist than any other two single women, and stronger than most of the men. Ed can’t even guess at the size of her breasts. But it’s clear they’re firm and bigger than anyone else’s. In stark contrast is Red Deer as she’d make a perfect elf. At one and a half metres tall she looks more like a ten year old girl than a young woman of seventeen years. The real oddity is if you blow her up to the height of Little Doe she’d be the same size because both have the same proportions between the key measuring points, one is compact while the other is the large version.

He nods to the three young women, and they all nod back. Dove has made sure there are three vacant seats with them, so he taps the one beside him while looking from one young woman to the next. They all smile when they stand to walk over to sit amongst his mates. Little Doe and Red Deer on either side of him with Fawn and Dove outside of them, then Blossom between Dove and Dawn. The seating arrangements aren’t lost on any of the camp members as most of the women have already been told by Wild Thorn. There’s a few smiles and a few gasps when the others take in this change in their camp’s personnel infrastructure.

When the meal is over Ed and his six ladies are quick to head off for a bath. They all enjoy his washing them, and the two of them new to being with Ed soon find reason to enjoy his talents as a lover, although he’s not as physical with them tonight as he has been with the widows. He does need to have Red Deer able to go with him in the morning. He does see to it all his ladies are well satisfied with his efforts, both in the hot pool and later in their bed.

When he wakes in the morning Ed finds a note on his pack. It’s from David and it tells him he’ll find clothes for his new ladies while he’s away on his trip, but to loan them some of his clothes for now.

Going Visiting

When they dress for the day Ed asks Dove to loan Red Deer a set of her clothes because she’s nearest in size to her. They fit, but are a little loose. A set of Ed’s gear is loaned to Little Doe while Blossom gets one of Dawn’s sets to wear. While they’re shown how to put them on Ed explains how important it is to wear them, and he demonstrates how much safer they are with them on. They all agree to wear them.

First meal of the day is a quick and quiet meal with Ed producing the vacuum flasks for the ladies to fill with stew so the crew can have a hot meal on the road. The gear in the wagon already includes a large cauldron and the gear to cook in it over an open fire. With all of the extra gear he’s taking, including the other large first aid kit and medical book, it takes the seven of them to carry it all to the wagon.

Ed stores all of his gear where it’s easy to get at while safe, with the bullets, first aid kit, and manual locked under the seat. It’s all packed and ready with the horses harnessed and hitched up by Dove and Fawn when the rest of the travel crew arrives. Two of the single men are from Ed’s crew, but the rest are men he has met and worked with only on a casual basis when hunting. The whole camp is here to send them off.

Before they leave Ed goes through the horse introductions with Red Deer and Dale so he can train them in working the horses while they go.

Darter and Big Elk check all is clear outside then they open the wagon door. As soon as they’re outside it’s shut again, and Ed hears the logs go back into place. Until they return there’s no need to open either door, so they won’t. The men will stay inside to practice weapon skills and they’ll fix things on their huts, something they haven’t been able to do in past winters. While they’re away two men will stay in the barn on a rotation so they can be on hand when the travelling party returns.

Ed immediately moves the horses up into a trot, and they’re off. Due to the quality of the springs the ride in the wagon is very smooth. Only Ed, Dale, and Red Deer are on the driver’s seat with the rest of the men in the wagon while the front door is locked open with the back door fully up and locked shut from the inside.

It doesn’t take long to teach the new drivers the commands, but Ed has them whisper them, for the moment, because he doesn’t want the horses to get confused. When they reach the end of the valley it’s Red Deer who calls out, “Furl,” a short delay while they slow down, “Port,” waits until the horses make the turn, “Flank.” Clyde is in control and he recognises the commands of the trainee driver so he does as told. Ed always has all of the turns done at a walk to avoid turning the wagon over by accident, thus they slowdown, turn, and speed up again.

When they cross a stream Ed has Dale stop the horses so they can have a drink, and they walk for an hour afterwards. When it’s time for the middle meal they stop to eat some not quite hot stew from the vacuum flasks while Ed gives the horses some hay and water. After an hour long break Red Deer gets them going again after they pack up.

Late in the day they arrive at the first camp they’re visiting. The trip has taken only a day when it used to take nearly three days to get here. The men of the camp come out to deal with the strange beast heading toward their camp. The stunned looks on their faces are interesting when Dale stands to tell them to lower their spears.

Grey Wolf’s Camp

In only a few more minutes they’ve the wagon parked to one side of the camp inside a kraal type fence. Ed tends to the horses while Dale and the camp leader, Grey Wolf, talk. Also, Red Deer speaks to Grey Wolf’s woman and the single men check out the single women. Dale’s camp is the largest in this area and all know when he makes these visits it’s for him to exchange extra single women. Since he has only men with him he has to be seeking extra women for some of these men.

The talk between Grey Wolf and Dale is taking a long time. Ed walks over to them and he finds they’re arguing over something. He asks, “Dale, what’s the matter?”

“Ed, I make this trip to exchange single women between the camps. This time Grey Wolf wants me to take some young widows and their kids as well as his four oldest single women and two single men who are hurt and can’t hunt now. He’s short of food for the winter and this will cut the camp size down to what the food they have can feed.”

“So he wants you to take the others along with the single women so they won’t starve over the winter. If that’s all it is take them all and pay less for the women. Also tell Grey Wolf and all of the camp members of our new location in case they run out of food during the winter. That way they can leave here to join us before it’s too late.”

“He’s talking about a third of the camp, Ed! And single men who can’t hunt. What about them?”

“Dale, remember our talk of yesterday. This is a time when what I know requires I tell you what to do instead of just advise. Take them all, and think about Darter.” Dale is about to object again, but he stops at the end and thinks. A little later he nods yes and starts talking payment.

Very soon there’s a group of women and children standing close to the wagon talking to Red Deer about what they can take with them. Ed listens to them for a moment then he explains when they pack to go they can take all they want, including huts, because it can all go into the wagon. He climbs into the wagon and he moves the large single mattress to get out the posts stored in the floor at that place. While he does this he softly says, “To whoever it was that designed this wagon. Thank you very much for the thinking and design that went into making it suitable for many uses.” In a moment he has the poles and netting in place to section off a fifth of the wagon’s width as storage separate to the rest. When he lowers the back gate they can store things in this section up to the roof, and still have room for people in the rest of the wagon.

The last meal for the day is eaten after that and Ed makes a big stew in the cauldron he sets over the fire he builds. Dale’s men will take turns to stay up on watch all night and they’ll see the fire is kept going. They have a vested interest in this because it’s for tomorrow’s first two meals.

After eating Ed heads for the wagon with Red Deer and he’s surprised when all of the older women they’re taking go with them. He looks at Red Deer and is told, “It’s the start of their breeding time.” He gets the message so he does his duty by all the women in the wagon with him before going to sleep that night. And again in the morning, at daybreak.

The next morning Ed takes all of the men out hunting in the wagon for the agreed five meat animals. On the way he stops to cut and trim two strong poles about three metres long and thick enough to carry the elk they’re after. They ride past two herds of bison to hunt the elk further from the camp so as to minimise the impact on the hunting near to the camp. Mid-morning they stop and Ed shoots five elk at the back of a herd and two well up the side of the herd.

Grey Wolf gives him an odd look, but Dale asks, “What, where?”

Ed replies, “Four or five cave lions in the tall grass near the front of the herd. You take the wagon and hook three up on the back while I get my arrows back.”

The men from the camp have a hard time locating the lions, even when told where to look. They have a harder time believing Ed is going to go after the arrows by himself when the others tell them why he’s walking toward the last two kills.

Ed is almost to the two dead elk when the cave lions rise up from the grass several metres on the other side of them. It’s obvious they’d been moving in and now they want to challenge him for the meat. He walks up to the first elk and reaches for the arrow while saying, “The meat is for you. I just want my arrows back.” They’re confused by his behaviour because he’s not acting scared or aggressive with them. But when he backs away from the dead elk without touching the elk they move forward to feed. There’s enough meat here for the five of them.

When Ed reaches the hunters again Dale has three elk hanging from the back of the wagon and the poles out beside the last two elk. He knows they’re meant to be used to carry the elk, but not how. Ed shows them how to cut the legs and insert one foot between the bones so they lock together over the pole. When he has two men pick up each end of one pole and place them on their shoulders they all see how this makes the carrying away easier, and by changing one carrier at a time they can share the load while they walk back with the load on the poles.

Grey Wolf’s men carry the elk while Dale’s men keep watch as they walk beside them. Ed climbs into the wagon and he heads back to the camp at a trot so the camp women can get to work on these three first.

It’s just after middle meal when Dale leads the hunters back into the camp. They find the camp women have finished skinning and cutting up the three Ed brought back, and they’re ready to start on these two. Also, the huts for those leaving have been taken down and all are ready to go.

Red Deer and Ed are soon handing the men of their camp bowls of stew and sending them to get in the wagon. When the last bowls are being handed out they pack up their cooking gear and put it in the wagon. Ed hands Grey Wolf’s woman a leather poke with about a half kilogram of salt while Red Deer starts the wagon moving. Ed helps two of this camp’s men to close the gateway before he climbs on the wagon.

While the horses move up into a trot toward the next camp Ed says, “I don’t know much about Grey Wolf, but I don’t like how he does things, and I didn’t like the way he was looking over the wagon and horses this morning. I’m getting well away while I still can. Also, I’d rather pass by those cave lions now, while they’re well fed, than later.”

Dale laughs, “Yes. Safer to pass the lions before they get hungry.”

“Red Deer, you and Dale keep a good eye out for trouble. I want to travel through the night, so I’ll get some sleep now. When we’re past where we saw the lions you can slow down to a walk.” Both nod yes, and he goes inside the wagon. He also asks the two older hunters to help keep an eye out for trouble.

When Ed lies down for a sleep in the middle of the day the widows have their young children join him on the mattress for a sleep as well.

Just before nightfall Dale stops beside a stream for them to cook a hot meal. They make a large stew for tomorrow’s first meal as well. The horses are unhitched to graze, and they also have some hay and grain put out for them. They take a lot longer than usual for a meal-break.

When it’s time to go Ed makes sure the horses have their armour and warm blankets on properly as he checks the harness before hitching them to the wagon. When all are in the wagon he has Red Deer lock the front door shut from the inside. He sets off at a fast walk when Dale gives Ed the travel route, “Straight ahead to the next river then left up into the valley it comes out of, you’ll see the camp OK.” So that’s what he does. Clyde watches the ground while Ed watches for the night predators.

A couple of times some small packs of animals come near the horses, but Ed discourages them by using some of the wooden arrows Shorty made for him. Ed has about fifty of these, but he doesn’t use them when hunting as they don’t penetrate as well as his do, thus he can’t be sure of a kill with them. But they are good for a kill with smaller animals.

Ed reaches the river and he turns left. When the dawn breaks he spots the camp in a side canyon. He turns the wagon toward the camp while knocking on the wagon door. A moment later Dale opens the door and he comes out to sit beside Ed.

Slow Elk’s Camp

They arrive at the camp and they’re allowed entrance in time to have first meal of the day with the camp members. While they eat Dale speaks with Slow Elk about women and the camp’s situation. Ed looks about the camp while they talk. Ed hands a poke of salt to the camp’s head woman.

They soon reach an agreement so Ed joins them to ask, “Slow Elk, does that wind always come up the valley that way?”

“Yes, Ed. The wind always comes up the valley, and it’s often stronger than today. It’s always very cold, too.”

“Why don’t you block it?”

“Block it! How?”

Ed calls across the camp, “Shorty, get six of the digging shovels and a small board from the wagon, please.” The single man from his work team goes to get what’s wanted. They loaded twenty wooden shovels Shorty made for them to use as trade items. Ed turns to Slow Elk, “Give me ten of your men for the day and I’ll show them how.”

“This I have to see. So we hunt afterwards.” They all nod agreement.

After the meal Ed sets some of Dale’s men to digging holes in front of the kraal style fence defending the camp before he leads most of the camp men down the valley to where some of the thorn bushes grow a short walk away. He has Shorty use the board to hold the bushes back while he digs some out. The men carry the six plants by the stems to where the holes are in three staggered rows, and Ed shows them how to plant them to grow there. Very soon all six shovels are in use with four men digging out the plants while four carry them to where two men are digging the holes and four other men are planting them. Ed puts two men to work using buckets to water the plants once they’re transplanted.

When they stop for a meal half of the length of the fence has bushes in front of it and the area behind them is free of the wind. Ed says, “Give them a year to grow in stronger for them to be a bigger and stronger defence than that fence ever was. Also, the women will like having some of the berries that much closer. Once you have the full fence line done like this duplicate it on the inside of the fence as well to make it thicker and hold out even the strongest winter wind.”

In the afternoon the men making the bush fence are left to work on it when two of Slow Elk’s men joining Ed and Dale go to hunt for the three large animals agreed on as the payment. They wonder about the low number of hunters when they go, but accept Dale knows what he’s doing.

The group spends half the afternoon travelling to reach a herd that’s not near them. When they do Ed is quick to kill four of the bison. Then he’s real fast getting three hung on the back of the wagon; he even has Dale winch one up while he drags a line to another. It only takes six or seven minutes to get three hanging from the back of the wagon, then he loads everyone up and he heads off at a trot.

When they leave Slow Elk asks, “Why the hurry, and why leave one?”

Ed replies, “There’s a large pack of hyenas on the other side stalking the herd. I’m leaving one to slow them down while they fight over it and eat it. I hope to quickly get far enough away they decide to go back to stalking the herd for the rest of their meal.”

Slow Elk and Dale hang out either side of the wagon to look at the last bison on the ground. They both comment when they can’t see it for all of the hyenas that are all over it while they eat the bison. They get back to the camp in the late afternoon without any trouble.

When they approach the camp they can’t see any of the huts because it’s on a slight rise just inside the side canyon and the thorn bushes now form a fence along the top of the gentle rise, thus hiding the camp from their view while below the rise.

While skinning and cutting up the meat the women comment on how much easier it is to keep the meat clean without the wind blowing dust all over it. They all appreciate the cut in the wind effect as well.

That night the new women stay in their usual huts and Ed has to do his breeding duty to the same team as the night before. He figures this will be a nightly event until Red Deer tells him to stop.

The next morning all are up to eat and pack up to go with only two of the single women and an older widow with her family from here. The widow’s hut and the bulk of their gear is added to the rest in storage.

They leave soon after first meal, and they spend the day travelling. They make camp for the night in a dell surrounded by thorn bushes.

Just after they stop for a meal the next day they pass a copse of trees and find a herd of cattle, so they stop to kill three. They move on when the animals are field dressed and hung from the back of the wagon.

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Timestop Day 1

This story is about a guy who finds he has the ability to stop time. If you don't like the concept, don't read it.A few things before it starts. There is next to nothing sexual in Day 1. Day 1 is just an introduction to the character and situation, things that are necessary to make the story work. Day 2 is where the fun stuff comes in. Day 1 - WednesdayWarren woke up to his alarm going off. He had been dreaming about Sarah again. He hated it when he dreamed about Sarah. He didn't even really...

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Timestop The Train Ride Chapter 1

In this story, I'm not too worried about realism. My time stop mechanic is basically where the narrator can freeze/paralyze anyone and anything he wants. Everyone mostly just goes limp/unconscious. Gravity still works, bodies still react slightly. How can he do this? I didn't care, I just started writing. It makes no sense, I know. But let me know if you'd like more! ---------------------------- Chapter 1 This bitch sitting in front of me will not shut up. My wife's upset next to me in...

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Timestop The Train Ride Chapter 2

In this story, I'm not too worried about realism. My time stop mechanic is basically where the narrator can freeze/paralyze anyone and anything he wants. Everyone mostly just goes limp/unconscious. Gravity still works, bodies still react slightly. How can he do this? I didn't care, I just started writing. It makes no sense, I know. But let me know if you'd like more! --------------------------------- CHAPTER 2 I awake to the perfect silence again, the world still frozen around me. I had...

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Timestop The Train Ride Chapter 3

In this story, I'm not too worried about realism. My time stop mechanic is basically where the narrator can freeze/paralyze anyone and anything he wants. Everyone mostly just goes limp/unconscious. Gravity still works, bodies still react slightly. How can he do this? I didn't care, I just started writing. It makes no sense, I know. But let me know if you'd like more! --------------------------------- CHAPTER 3 A bit later, I still lay there admiring the mess next to me, she's sweaty...

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Timestop The Train Ride Chapter 4

In this story, I'm not too worried about realism. My time stop mechanic is basically where the narrator can freeze/paralyze anyone and anything he wants. Everyone mostly just goes limp/unconscious. Gravity still works, bodies still react slightly. How can he do this? I didn't care, I just started writing. It makes no sense, I know. But let me know if you'd like more! ---------------------------- CHAPTER 4 Again I wake, not knowing how long I was out, no indications of time passing in...

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Timestop The Train Ride Chapter 5

In this story, I'm not too worried about realism. My time stop mechanic is basically where the narrator can freeze/paralyze anyone and anything he wants. Everyone mostly just goes limp/unconscious. Gravity still works, bodies still react slightly. How can he do this? I didn't care, I just started writing. It makes no sense, I know. But let me know if you'd like more! ---------------------------- CHAPTER 5 After punishing the Bitch for what seems like hours, I'm completely worn out. In...

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Timestop The Train Ride Chapter 6

In this story, I'm not too worried about realism. My time stop mechanic is basically where the narrator can freeze/paralyze anyone and anything he wants. Everyone mostly just goes limp/unconscious. Gravity still works, bodies still react slightly. How can he do this? I didn't care, I just started writing. It makes no sense, I know. But let me know if you'd like more! ---------------------------- CHAPTER 6 The Final Chapter After I clean myself up in the restroom sink, I go relax for a...

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Timestop Biology Teacher

These disclaimers are to help you know if my story is for you or not. I don’t want to spring things on anyone. Back out now if any of this doesn't sound like your kind of thing! This is a work of fiction. I do not condone any of the things I write about. All characters are considered 18+. Any resemblance to persons living or dead is purely coincidental. FETISH WARNINGS -Gross pervy sniffing/tasting (armpits, sweat, everything) -Gross bodily fluids -Non-consensual / rape -Face...

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Timestop The Class Test

DISCLAIMERS I'm just trying to help with these disclaimers! I don’t want to spring things on anyone. My writing is SUPPOSED to be gross and wrong, which is what makes it so thrilling to write! You SHOULD feel icky reading it! I try to creep myself out as I write, getting into the mindset of a perverted VILLAIN. I do not condone any of the things I write about! All characters are 18+. This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to events, locales, or persons living or dead is purely...

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Timestop Subway

Mary stood nervously on the platform. She had missed her usual train, having stayed back with some friends for a post work drink, and now it was just after nine thirty, and dark. There were fewer people on the platform than usual, probably due to the late hour, she didn’t often ride this late, Jack, her husband didn’t like her to ride the subway at night, he had heard so many tales of women being molested on trains. Mary hadn’t told him, that that had been one of her most precious fantasies....

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Timestop Dancefloor

Daniel looked around the nightclub, He loved hunting here, the men and women were all beautiful, available, and usually had been drinking or taking drugs. They were also usually horny as well, so he didn’t have to work so hard to get them worked up. He walked through the still and silent dancefloor, trailing his fingers across hips, asses and tits as he passed, finding just the right one. There. She was about nineteen, he guessed, short dark hair, choker, bright red lipstick and dark...

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Timestoppers Revenge

The memory of myself as a toddler, playing with a balloon, and then BANG – it was gone. I guess it was the shock of the bursting balloon that had startled me into my reaction, but I felt something tense just north of my stomach, and everything went quiet. Looking around I could see everything was stopped. My parents were in the process of turning towards me and the family dog’s head was just starting to come up from its paws where it was laid by the fire. There were still some remnants of the...

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TimeslipChapter 2

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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Times In Tehran Continued

Times In Tehran ContinuedA comment saying “I want more” was posted on my “Times In Tehran” story so I will relate a bit more about things Paddy and I enjoyed together in and around Tehran . If you haven’t read that earlier story you may want to read it before reading this one to learn who Paddy and George are and why I was in Tehran. Paddy had certain ways about what she would do and what she wouldn’t do. She might spend several nights in a row with me, or I might not see or hear from her for...

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