Lucky Jim 3 Cajun and GatorChapter 20
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Secession Fervor
Winter 1860-61
I couldn’t believe what I was reading. As absurd as it seemed that our country would fight against itself, every new edition of the newspaper made it seem more and more likely. Thinking that it might be the exaggerated opinion of the local newspaper, I had our steamboat captains bring me newspapers from St. Joseph, Kansas City, and even St. Louis. I even had newspapers delivered from Washington, New York City and Philadelphia.
While the news in those papers was slightly dated and reflected the bias of that particular paper, for the most part, they agreed with our paper on the seriousness of the current situation. There were days when the news made me wish I hadn’t financed the telegraph into Nebraska. That way, I wouldn’t hear the bad news so soon.
Every day, several people asked me what we would do if there were a war. I told them it would be up to the conscience of each individual. My wives and I had already talked about it, and while they didn’t like it, they knew I would be enlisting at the first news of hostilities. I had already ordered more rifles, ammunition, and cannons. We now had a hundred of the breech-loading Armstrong cannons, although the new ones were six-pounders.
We had enough shells to feed them for months if necessary. We increased the number of three-inch ordnance rifles to five hundred, with an equivalent increase in the number of shells for them. I intended to defend Libertyville aggressively, as well as our Colorado claims. If we went to war, the three-inch guns would be our cannon of choice. They were lighter and more accurate than larger cannons and had a range of just over a mile. With so much ammunition stockpiled, we now had forty thick-walled magazines in Libertyville to hold it, all of them well away from the city. Some of our cattle and crops would have a problem if one exploded, however.
Each of our satellite communities in Nebraska and Colorado, as well as the coal mine, had newly erected fortifications. They also had their own cannons. We bought ten thousand of the new Spencer Repeating rifles, nearly all they had manufactured to date, straining the capability of the fledgling manufacturer to meet our demand.
These new repeating rifles were a huge improvement over the Colt Revolving rifles. The Spencer had a tube magazine that held seven of the .56-56 Spencer rimfire cartridges. The cartridges meant that we didn’t have to mess with black powder, wadding, lead balls, and caps for the rifles any longer. Like the S&W revolver cartridges, everything was included in each cartridge.
Once you fired the rifle, working the lever ejected the brass from the fired cartridge and slid a new one into place. Cock the hammer, aim, fire, and repeat. When the tube magazine was empty, a Blakeslee cartridge box that held six, ten, or thirteen tubes, each filled with seven cartridges, made reloading easy. I kept three of the thirteen-tube Blakeslee boxes loaded and ready to go. That gave me two hundred-eighty shots with only a short reloading time after every seven shots.
Our first purchase of the Spencer rifles, and our order for forty thousand more, forced the company to hire more workers and expand their production facility so they were able to produce more of the rifles at a much faster rate. After trying the new rifles, I loaned them the money to expand production. There was no way this rifle wouldn’t become a big seller. We supplemented the Spencer rifles with thirty thousand of the Colt Revolving rifles that we had used up to now. More than half of the women in Libertyville and our outlying towns were now proficient with them.
Our herds of horses and mules have increased (mostly through purchases) enough that we could put twenty thousand men in a saddle.
Preferring to be proactive, I made the trip to Fort Kearney to see what would happen if fighting broke out. The Captain wasn’t sure but felt that his troops would be ordered to Kansas or Missouri to help defend the larger cities there. He hadn’t received any orders suggesting that, though. He also felt that a call would go out to those states supporting the Union to raise troops. He was sure that the army would not allow Negro troops and laughed at the absurdity of my question about Indians serving. “I know the Indians living with you folks have been armed, and I’m still surprised that pioneers manage to get through here without being slaughtered,” he replied snidely.
When I got back, I sought an audience with the territorial governor. His opinion matched that of the captain from Fort Kearney, although he felt the army should allow qualified Negroes to enlist. He wouldn’t define what would qualify them, though.
My next action was a trip to Fort Leavenworth to see Captain Scott. He agreed that the army wouldn’t allow Negroes or Indians to enlist, although a few Indians might be allowed to act as scouts. “How few?” I asked eagerly. When he shrugged, I grinned triumphantly.
He agreed with me that Negroes should be allowed to fight. After all, they had a lot to lose if there were a war over the slavery issue. He hemmed and hawed about my suggestion for several minutes before agreeing. “Fuck ‘em if they can’t take a joke,” he commented about his superiors. “That’s the first thing I’ve heard in a long time that makes any sense.”
“If it comes down to a war, and if we do this, I’ll need to join you guys as a civilian afterwards--and maybe even during,” he chuckled. “When they find out what I agreed to do, there will be a lot of pissed off generals and politicians in Washington.”
He suggested that I add sabers to my list of arms if we intended to ride as cavalry, and sent Gus, his sergeant, back with me to make sure any troops we raised were properly trained. I gave the captain enough money for twenty-five-thousand cavalry uniforms and twenty-five-thousand infantry uniforms. He could keep them here until we needed them, or ship them to us, whichever he preferred. I promised not to use them unless they became necessary. If we ended up not needing them, I would donate them to the army.
If war broke out, we would become irregulars, with or without the blessing of the Army, and adjunct to his command. At Gus’ suggestion, I telegraphed James Callahan with my order for fifty thousand pairs of riding boots to go with the twenty-five-thousand sabers that Captain Scott suggested, and thousands of tents and blankets. If nothing else, the orders would help the businesses manufacturing those items to start ramping up production.
I gave my wives and family the news when I got back. In less than a day, everyone in Libertyville knew what I intended to do. Within a week, we had two thousand volunteers taking off one day a week from work to drill with Gus, in addition to two hundred Sioux warriors. I insisted on paying them for the day, even though they weren’t at their regular jobs.
I found out later that the women had been busy, too. They began sewing platoon, company, battalion, and regimental banners for us to use if needed.
All the Sioux warriors who joined us were proficient with the Enfield, as well as with the Colt Revolving rifles. Most wore a Navy Colt as well. The white and Negro sharpshooters were armed the same way. The rest carried the Repeating Rifle and a shotgun. The shotgun was a French one, a double barrel, Lefaucheaux, top break, pinfire shotgun that used metal cartridges, which we bought by the wagonload.
It took a short time for everyone to get used to the new Spencer rifles, but they quickly became converts, turning in their revolving rifles for us to use if we ran out of the Spencers. Across a battlefield, the repeating rifle would be our weapon of choice, giving us a much higher rate of fire than the older, single shot rifles. If the fighting got close though, the shotguns would do significantly more damage than the rifles.
Aside from the repeating rifles, our stockpile of arms would include twenty thousand Enfields, forty thousand shotguns, and sixty thousand Navy Colt revolvers. All I can say is thank God for the Paha Sapa gold and the Colorado gold and silver. Of course, those orders for weapons required the various companies to hire more workers, which started them ramping up production in case it was needed. I hoped it wasn’t.
We reviewed each of our business interests, adding armed guards in every bank in Missouri. Every train going through Missouri had armed guards, as did all our steamboats, regardless of where they were operating.
We now had eleven producing oil wells in southern Nebraska and had already enlarged the refinery three times to increase production. Fuel oil was starting to replace coal for heating homes, and we were supplying a lot of it.
A bridge across the Missouri River here was taking shape, although it would be several more months before it was complete. The railroad and telegraph into Colorado, what people were currently calling the Jefferson Territory, were complete all the way to Clear Creek Hot Springs. A spur line brought gold ore from our mines on Mountain Mesa to our large smelter in Clear Creek Hot Springs.
At the behest of the miners in Breckenridge and Fairplay, we had run a seventy-mile narrow-gauge spur from Crystal Creek Hot Springs through Breckenridge to Fairplay. We again appeased the miners when we built a branch of Libertyville Bank at our mercantile store there. Since there were already plenty of saloons and brothels there, we didn’t build either, although we supplied moonshine and beer to the saloons. We made enough buying, smelting, and transporting the gold, as well as selling booze and coal to make the spur profitable. Having a railroad to the area attracted even more miners, and we made money on their fares, too.
Another spur of the railroad branched off and ran south through Denver City, all the way to the growing town of Pueblo. From there, it turned west to Cañon City, the gold mines, and the oil refinery. We supplied coal and kerosene to nearly everyone in the Jefferson Territory.
We completed a railroad line from Davenport, Iowa, to St. Louis, allowing transportation of goods via rail to Davenport where the bridge across the Mississippi allowed unbroken access to the east coast. We were also preparing to start construction of a bridge over the Mississippi just north of St. Louis to provide a second rail link.
The population of Libertyville was quickly approaching thirty thousand, making us one of the twenty-five largest cities in the country. Every time I rode through town, I was in awe of what we had created here. I saw streets filled with houses in areas that had been the fields where we planted our crops the first two years.
By the end of January 1861, everybody felt that war was inevitable. We all hoped and prayed daily that it didn’t happen, but with six states already seceded from the Union, only an idiot or a politician (is that redundant?) could think war wasn’t the primary option. On Wednesday, we began a full two weeks of training. We suggested to those few citizens who refused to fight alongside Negroes and Indians that they enlist at Fort Kearney if there was a call for troops.
Two weeks later Sergeant Gus pronounced us “damn fine soldiers,” and we resumed once-a-week drills.
During the winter, the number of Sioux moving to Libertyville increased markedly. We went from seven villages to twenty-three in a three-month period. Each time a new village arrived, the new chief would seek me out and present me with many of his warriors to join our troops. By the end of February, we had more than a thousand Sioux warriors. When I asked Chief Lone Buffalo about it, he asked me to wait a few more days for an explanation, so I did.
The Arapaho, Ute, and Cheyenne were also starting to gather on our property, especially around our towns in the Jefferson Territory.
On February 28, Washington formally created the Colorado Territory, replacing the informal Jefferson Territory. I grudgingly agreed and let them locate the new territorial capital in Fort Crius. Fort Crius was the only large town in Colorado that didn’t lobby to have the capital there. The informal capital of the Jefferson Territory had been Auraria.
Two days later, Washington formed the Dakota Territory, leaving me scrambling to make sure that the land we purchased, namely Paha Sapa, remained purchased. Only the request to have the Colorado Territory’s capital in Fort Crius kept me from panicking about our lands there. I didn’t want to get off on the wrong foot with the new Dakota territorial government, but I wasn’t about to give up our claim. My father went in my stead, making sure he had a map and one of the copies of our deeds to the land we had purchased. At least he didn’t have far to go. Yankton, the new capital for the Dakota Territory, was only four hours up the Missouri River by steamboat. I hoped the fact that Yankton bought their coal from us would help assure our claims.
Dad returned three days later with a smile and good news. Our claims were valid. Territorial Governor William Jayne was pleased both that we managed to create a place for the Sioux and other tribes that kept them happy--and off the warpath--and that we were preparing to go to the defense of President Lincoln, his personal friend.
On April 3, the Sioux chiefs requested my presence at a ceremony. Figuring it was some sort of welcoming ceremony for the new arrivals, I was surprised when I was presented to more than two thousand Sioux warriors and all the Sioux chiefs. In front of everyone, they recited the lengthy list of my “heroic” deeds starting with saving Dawn. Each time they recounted an event, they inserted one of the eagle feathers I had collected three years ago into a headdress.
Dawn handed the empty headdress to the chiefs in what appeared to be a ceremonial presentation. Aside from the feathers, she had decorated the war bonnet with ermine skins and probably two or three boxes of the beads I constantly bought for her. When I saw Dawn sharing them with some of the other Indian women, I bought all the beads I could find, and had a thousand more boxes sent here from St. Louis.
By the time they finished the recitation, the war bonnet had far more tail feathers than several live eagles had, and more than I had found. The feather representing the purchase of Paha Sapa was stained red to denote the importance of that deed to the Sioux. Chief Lone Buffalo presented the headdress to me solemnly, and I nodded my appreciation, too choked up to say anything.
Then Chief Red Fish stepped forward with a headband of some sort. It was a narrow band topped with blackened porcupine quills. Once Flower properly attached it in my hair, Chief Lone Buffalo announced to everyone that I had been elected to be the Sioux War Chief and would lead the Sioux warriors, the Negro warriors, and the White warriors into battle and would return home victorious. The Sioux warriors had taken surprisingly well to their military training--sort of. Gus had learned a couple of things from the Sioux and incorporated them into our training.
April 13, 1861
The newspaper this morning was filled with news about a Confederate attack on Fort Sumter, wherever that was. I found out reading the article that it was in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina. I barely ate all day, worried about the response the news would evoke from Washington.
Apr 15, 1861
Twelve days after the Sioux proclaimed me the Sioux War Chief, a newly inaugurated President Lincoln issued a call to the states to enlist seventy-five thousand men for ninety days to put down the rebellion. Even though I had known in my heart that it was coming, my heart sank.
Apr 17
Two days after Lincoln’s call to arms, we were aboard eight steamboats bound for Fort Leavenworth. We had acquired five more large steamboats that needed repairs last year, having the repairs done for us in Louisville by the Eagleston Boatyard. It seemed that anytime they got a steamboat that needed a new owner, I heard about it right away. I’m still surprised that nobody connected the departure of the newly outfitted Paha Sapa with the escape of so many slaves from the area.
In addition to any repairs done to the boats, each steamboat had our much-expanded coal bin added. They also had reinforced positions at each corner of the boat where we placed one of the three-inch ordnance rifles and had two placements along each side for the six-pounder Armstrong cannons to help discourage pirates.
The rails along all three decks were covered with two-inch thick oak planks. This was also done “to protect the boats from pirates.” We removed any remaining trappings of luxury, making these working boats for carrying cargo and everyday passengers, not for catering to the whims of wealthy passengers. There were already enough boats capable of doing that.
At Fort Leavenworth, Captain Scott swore us in as 1st and 2nd Battalion Scouts of the 3rd Infantry Regiment. Captain Scott handed me my orders: wreak havoc among the seceded states and protect those states still in the Union.
Our first raid was spectacular. While both sides were still recruiting and arming troops, we steamed into New Orleans after dark, hiding how many men were aboard by keeping the majority inside during the day. Some of our men looked and acted like deck fare passengers. The night of the raid, eight miles north of New Orleans, four of our steamboats pulled ashore as if to take on firewood, two on the east bank of the river, and two on the west. Each boat let off a company of two hundred Sioux and a company of three hundred White and Negro troops. West of the river, Captain Braxton led his four companies as they skirted all the towns until they reached the main docks of Algiers, a town directly across the river from downtown New Orleans.
In Algiers, using stealth and their bows when necessary, the Sioux soldiers captured the coal yard without a single gunshot being fired or any type of alarm raised. The Paha Sapa, our logging and coal steamboat, was already loading coal there; her twenty barges of coal bins were almost fully loaded with coal by then. When she was full, she steamed north to rendezvous with the two boats waiting for our troops on the east side to return, as well as waiting to rendezvous with the rest of our boats when we made our escape. Our two boats waiting upstream filled their coal bins from the Paha Sapa while they waited for the troops to return.
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Coal and Adventure Mar 27, 1857 We left after an early breakfast this morning. Four Sioux warriors and Grey Fox accompanied our eleven wagons as we headed north. Chief Lone Buffalo told me it took four or five days to walk to the location of the coal. With the wagons, it still took four days, mainly because the trail wasn’t a wagon road and we had to cut down trees or clear rocks and fill in ruts where water had previously washed across the game trail we followed. We were exhausted when we...
An hour later, I crawled into bed. I was so tired that I even put off cleaning my weapon. Hell, the roosters were already mocking me that it was time to wake up to face another day before I got home. Late that afternoon, the FBI agent in charge of the raid called. “The U.S. Attorney General gave me two different figures for the land,” he said. “He says that, if you agree to work full-time for any federal law enforcement agency, the land is yours for ten million dollars. He doesn’t even need...
Jan 20, 1857 In the morning, Madison joined Dawn and me again. A light mist began falling just before we mounted up, so we pulled out our canvas ponchos to help keep the rain off. Madison didn’t have a warm hat, but Dawn hurried back to her wagon and returned with the new hat she’d made for me from the bobcat pelt. I traded and gave Madison my rabbit fur hat, getting a smile bright enough to rival a beautiful sunrise. We made good time since we didn’t have to hunt today. The rain got...
Sep 27, 1857 Captain Roberts and the Iowa Dream arrived nearly on schedule. I met the boat at the docks to make sure we had room for our cargo and rooms for all nine of us. When he heard what we were transporting, Captain Roberts had us load it after dark, and leave several of our men aboard to guard it overnight. He agreed that the Mint in New Orleans was the best place to sell it, even the copper. He had sold everything to the Mint the time I stayed behind to take care of the pirates in...
Once the girls were on their way, Uncle Don went over the reports with me. He explained that adding more milk cows would require a bigger pasture. Several of the college courses I took over the last two years were farming related. I suggested planting the pasture with alfalfa and Timothy grass and using portable fencing to section the pasture off into five fields, rotating the cows through the fields for a year and then tilling everything under. The manure and alfalfa would increase the yield...
Sunday It’s creepy having to shake out your boots before you put them on in the morning, lest you discover the hard way that a scorpion or venomous spider had taken refuge in one of them during the night. While I could “see” that nothing was in my boots, I followed the ritual anyway. I even mentally checked the boots of everyone else. I’d have warned them if I found anything, but left it to each of them to check their own boots. So far, I’ve been pleasantly surprised by the weather. I...
Thursday We were awake early enough to eat a good breakfast and then reach Fort Bragg just before reveille. They had commed us yesterday and asked us to be back by their breakfast. The two teams that went with me had to run through a strafing and bombing range to test their proficiency with the 10 mm automatic rifles, and other weapons systems on the grav sleds. The rest of us broke up into groups. Each group reviewed all the intel available for their target. I met the troops going with me...
* Life is a tapestry, a cloth woven from many different threads that create the whole. This story is a thread, a part of Barbra's story, contributing to the waft and weave that is the Whole cloth, being Jim. Being Jim Ch.09: The Heart Has No Conscience Or: The Guilty Heart By Frodov * This story is based entirely on true experiences from my past, names and a few details have been changed to provide anonymity for those involved. Discretion is a precious commodity and is...
The old saying goes that “Lightning never strikes twice in the same place.” I’m not sure how scientific or even true by practical experience that may be but I for one know for certain that in matters of the heart… It’s not true. I’ve for the most part led a very fortunate and blessed life. I grew up in a warm and loving home surrounded by family that both kept me humble and taught me the value of kindness and sincerity. I have made very dear and lasting friendships with...
Hi, I'm Jim Part Two By Virginia Kane 1. I still can't believe what the "specialist" my transition doctor brought in to perform my latest feminization procedure did! To all intents and purposes, my groin now resembles a woman's mound! Sure, sure, my little cock had shrunk to less than half its original meager length it was before I began my feminization hormone regimen six months earlier, but I still enjoyed having Jim...
I would like to apologize in advance to my readers. In the retelling of this story it sort of took on a life of its own. Normally my tales are fairly brief and concise, this one however seemed only to grow as I put pen to paper. (Figuratively speaking). Since it did turn out to be rather long I have decided to break it down into several smaller portions both for ease in posting and for reader consumption. That said… I hope you enjoy this long winded tale. It is...
Hi, I'm Jim! By Virginia Kane Standard caveat applies. Please do not post onto any other website without express written permission of the authoress. If reading explicit adult fiction is illegal where you live, or if you are not yet eighteen years of age, read no further and go do something innocent and constructive. 1. My wife was out of town on business again with her new employer, so I had the entire weekend to express my alter ego. While I was still at home, I had put on my...
Jim woke up the next morning feeling a little light-headed. The bed-sheets were twisted and matted, he had one leg hanging off the side of the bed and was lying diagonally. Next to him was Jenny, his mother. She was naked as was Jim, she had a bit of the sheet covering one side of her, but it wasn't doing much. Jim could still see her beautiful pussy and her pert breasts. Her face was very angelic as she slept, even the fact that her hair was knotted and damp with cum didn't take that away from...
I got a call from Jim the day after our liaison at the layby, it quiet surprised me as I thought it would be a one off due to him being married. I've had multiples of married men in the past that say they'll phone you and never do, doesn't really bother me I quiet understand that their horny and looking for a quick release and when that's over they've got wives to return home to, occasionally one will contact me, it's fine by me I get as much out of it as they do, so everyone's happy.Anyway...
It was a hot spring day. Jim Smitherson sat at his desk impatiently waiting for the bell to ring.All he could think about was how much he wants to go home.Jim stands at 5'9 with red hair and blue eyes. He has an 8-½ inch cock.He wasn't paying much attention to the teacher. Instead, he was too busy looking out the window at the cheerleaders.He noticed his sister Jane, practicing her routine. He watched her as she did a perfect cartwheel. He then suddenly felt his cock come to life in his...
Jim drove the car out of the driveway and started towards town. He glanced over at his mother. She looked like a whore in her tight top, short skirt and clearly visible stockings. Neither of them spoke as Jim drove down the road in the direction of the main town centre. Jenny sat quietly, looking directly forward with her hands placed delicately on her lap. Jim often glanced over to look at her once more, he still couldn't quite believe what was happening but he was sure going to get the most...
Jim had trouble concentrating. His mind was to preoccupied with everything that was going on at home to pay attention to the ramblings of his history master. His father had run away with his secretary and left him and his mother alone. It wasn't as if he had abandoned them into poverty or anything like that. They had a nice house with a pool; his father had been a successful barrister; his mother had been working part time and had saved so they weren't short of cash. They were perfectly...
Jim was sitting on his patio enjoying his morning coffee at home for a change. He thought how much he loved watching the newly risen sun streaming through the trees and making the dew glisten. He knew he needed to start working but this was his favorite time of the morning. He could listen to the stream that bordered his yard chuckle it's way past the yard on its way to the swimming hole. He smiled when he remembered how much fun he had as a child swimming in the hole with his friends. His...
Jim woke early the next morning. It was still dark outside. Jim lay there for about ten minutes wondering whether it had all happened like he thought or was it just a dream. He needed to find out one way or the other. He got out of bed and walked slowly and quietly towards his mother's bedroom. The door was locked from the outside just as he remembered. He turned the key in the lock slowly and carefully trying to make as little noise as possible. He then pushed the door open slowly and peered...
* Life is a tapestry, a cloth woven from many different threads that create the whole. This story is a thread, a part of Barbra's story, contributing to the waft and weave that is the Whole cloth, being Jim. Being Jim-Ch.07-Barbra’s Wish By Frodov * This story is based entirely on true experiences from my past, names and a few details have been changed to provide anonymity for those involved. Discretion is a precious commodity and is becoming rarer every day. I reached...
Janie and Jim were related, but only vaguely so. Janie’s mom was married to Jim’s dad, so technically, there were brother and sister, just not blood related. Jim was eighteen and Janie was almost eighteen, falling behind Jim by about three weeks. They had both lived under the same roof for about five years, the time that their respective parents had been married. Each had their own room and each had their own set of friends. They seemed totally different in everything. Jim was a jock and Janie...
First TimeJim finished her spanking and surprisingly Kate didn’t get up from his lap right away. He was pleased Kate took her punishment well. Kate didn’t make a sound as the tears fell from her face. Jim really had to admire her for that….admire her as well as love her. He took no pleasure in spanking her but honestly felt that Kate needed a strong hand to keep her in check. Just as Jim finally admitted to himself that he needed a woman to love, to truly love and share his life and thoughts with. ...
Story 1 by JanI have been getting tons of email from you guys asking ME to write a story about one of our, shall we say exposing times together. I have never wrote anything like this before, and Jim has kinda explained what I should write. so here goes, and I hope you guys enjoy this one.Jim and I went to a movie one night, and I wore a miniskirt and a low cut pull over top. Yes I had panties on, but no bra. At the show, Jim had his hand up my skirt, and under my panties for most of the movie....
Jim and I were relaxing on the back patio, sipping our cocktails to the soothing sound of the waterfall as it trickled into our backyard pool. It was mid-June, but the weather had not yet turned brutally hot. In a matter of weeks, it will be too hot to enjoy our patio like this, but tonight the weather was perfect.I took a sip of my chardonnay and said, “I was looking over my Lushstories profile page today during lunch…”“At work?” Jim interrupted with a slightly disapproving tone. Jim was...
Straight SexChapter 1Being the first day for the new administrator, the main office is a little tense. Lisa sees Jim Smith walking down the hall, and she hopes that nothing happens to place a bad reputation of this institution. She knows that Jim will learn that the students are not going to get further than this, but then some may go on. Jim greets those in the office, being just Lisa and Connie at present. Lisa does show him his office, as Debbie and Sara enter the office. Lisa knows that those two are...
I have often wondered how Lisa, my wife, will react if a black man approaches her sexually when I'm not around. I know how aroused she gets and the intensity of the orgasms she has when we talk of her being with a huge dicked black man while she's in the throes of love-making. Just the sight of a thick long black cock is enough to cause her to become wet immediately. For some reason, I have never fully understood why, but just knowing how hot it makes her thinking of fucking a...