Amity 5 CataclysmChapter 27 Prophecy
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Trixi took me to see the herds nearest herds to town, which were was sick.
I explained my methods of overcoming the sickness to the people she introduced me to. I healed the worst animals and informed them that feeding the mash with the extra salt should get the rest back into good health along with checking that the hay didn’t have the tell-tale mould that seemed to be partially responsible.
They had the mould on all three properties, and I told them of my better storage methods for the hay. I told them to fix the bloody barns, so the hay didn’t get wet. I also mentioned I had special feed on my ship they may wish to purchase.
A lot of the smaller farms we called into were better run, and in most cases, their animals weren’t as sick. They seemed to have just got a cough, and I told them my mash helped them get over it quicker, and it didn’t affect their saleability.
By the time, we got back to the ship Trixi guessed that I needed a fix and proceeded to help me out with my problem. She actually left me asleep when she went back to the palace to get dressed for the late dinner and ball.
The Captain and Harry were in good moods and said they would look after Sable. Rose and Silver went with me to the palace. Silver said she would be Trixi’s guard. I wasn’t going to argue with them if they wanted to come.
I was seated beside Trixi this time and up beside Queen Mary. The gentleman on Trixi’s right soon worked out that Trixi was off the marriage market when she took great delight in displaying her engagement ring to him. She didn’t flash it around. She nudged him, and then put her hand down low and turned it around so he could see the gems and whispered to him.
It was obvious that Trixi was more than delighted with the chance of telling him. “So will the wedding be tonight?” the young man asked her quietly with a mixed look, part excited and part worry. He had me intrigued, and I leant a little closer.
Trixi shook her head, and whispered back, “No, I’ve written out my testament as to who is to be my heir if I don’t marry tonight. I have forfeited the right to Devin Shire to Rexi.”
The young man’s head shot up, and his eyes immediately shot across the table to Rexi. A worried look appeared on his face. Trixi chuckled and said in a whisper to me, “He is Henry Barton.”
I pushed my chair back a little. I leant behind Trixi and tapped the young man on the shoulder. He pulled his hungry eyes from Rexi and focused on me. I put out my hand and said by way of introduction, “Rexi sure looks pretty tonight.”
Henry’s eyes flicked to Rexi and back, and he seemed more downcast this time. “She is always pretty,” he told me. He pulled himself together a little and shook my hand. “I’m Henry Barton. My family owns the land between here and Devin Shire. It’s a pleasure to meet you, Sir.”
“The pleasure is mine, Henry. I’m Bron and the man lucky enough to catch Trixi’s eye,” I replied. He glanced at Rexi worriedly when she started giggling at some joke one of the men fawning over had said. I said to him, “So do you promise to look after and treat her right?”
He looked at me in confusion, and I nodded at Rexi. He sighed, “She likes me well enough, but I don’t have much hope in winning her. Not now anyway.”
I patted his back and told him, “If you want her you just have to tell her. It won’t hurt if you mention you have my blessing.” He gave me a strange look, and we turned back to our plates. I was hungry and happily ate.
Trixi sent me a couple of looks as I did. Finally, she whispered to me, “You’re not going to tell Rexi?”
I smirked at her, “Where’s the fun in that? If he wants her, he has to go get her. I can’t make it too easy for him, Rexi won’t respect him.”
“Crafty bugger,” Trixi murmured.
Hearing my comment, Queen Mary gave me look. She had been watching the little by-play, and I gave her my best ‘I’m innocent’ smile that made her chuckle. She glanced at Henry and then at Rexi and then back at me. I winked, and she looked between the pair thoughtfully.
She watched Henry and Rexi for a bit. I guessed she was adding up the pros and cons of having Henry as her son-in-law. Then she smiled wickedly. I suspected that Henry now had an ally that he hadn’t expected.
Mary whispered something to Richard, and he chuckled and whispered something back as he nodded his head in Henry’s direction. Mary sat back at looked at Henry and then Rexi again, “Seriously?” she said more loudly and attracting attention to herself. Richard nodded, and Mary said, “Hum, if that’s the case, I think it’s a done deal.”
I looked at Richard, and he winked at me. Trixi giggled and whispered to me, “Richard knows about Henry and Rexi’s little visits to each other.”
“Has it been going on long?” I enquired before resuming my eating. I was hungry as it had been a busy day.
“Years, but Rexi has otherwise spurned him in company, particularly this last year since Jana died,” Trixi said.
“Why?” I asked.
“The silly girl thought Henry wanted me,” Trixi said.
“Did you sleep with him?” I asked in interest.
“No way. It was his parents, who wanted him to marry me. But Henry’s heart just wasn’t in it, so I’ve never encouraged him. You see as the second eldest if I had married according to the law I’m also next in line if anything happened to Quexi and her offspring,” Trixi explained.
“Like what happened to your aunt and her daughter,” I offered.
“Exactly, at least Henry is now safe to pursue his love as his father will most certainly expect him to go after her,” Trixi explained.
“So I doubt your testament will be questioned?” I supplied and then finished cleaning my plate.
Trixi beamed at me, “Nope, the other Lords won’t fight it because I’ve left the door open.”
“No, I think that door is very much shut,” I replied.
Trixi had told me that we weren’t getting dessert because they had that as nibble food in the ballroom.
A few minutes later, Mary seeing that everyone had finished their meals, stood. “I have an announcement to make. Tonight’s party was to celebrate Trixi’s birthday. I’m also pleased to inform you all, that she has also become engaged with my blessings.”
We could see several unhappy faces along the table. Trixi and I watched them as Mary continued, “However, the couple will not be marrying tonight.”
A mummer went around the table as people were confused by this announcement. Mary took delight in continuing, “Trixi’s intended doesn’t wish to move here as he has commitments elsewhere. So they have agreed that in all fairness, Trixi would name her sister Rexi as her,” she paused for effect, “Heir Apparent.”
This caused mumbling that was even more excited. Mary waited a moment and then said, “By not marrying before the change of day. Rexi will inherit the Devin Shire as our laws dictate. Now I think it’s time to meet our other guests and go do some dancing and flirting.”
The assembly got their feet and followed Mary to the Ballroom. A lot of looks were thrown my way and at Rexi. The two young men who had been seated beside her escorted her into the Ballroom. The competition was on. I was amused by the lovesick look Henry sent Rexi’s way.
The poor young man had already been corralled, but he just didn’t know it yet. I asked Henry a question, so he stayed with us. We headed to Rexi was and were immediately made room for. I made sure Henry was also included, and I even manoeuvred him beside Rexi by making one of her escorts step aside, while I congratulated her.
After Henry also congratulated Rexi, I moved so he could stand to beside Rexi, while I talked to them. The other young men were not sure of my status other than I was Trixi’s betrothed. “Henry, I hear you and Rexi will be neighbours,” I said.
“Hum, yes,” he stated awkwardly.
“It must be nice Rexi to know you have a good friend so close to help you. Are you going to travel back with the Bartons? I believe the estate may need your attention,” I commented.
Rexi looked at Trixi. Trixi had told me that she had travelled down several times to check on things. “Yes, dear sister, I think that’s a lovely idea. The people will need to know you are their new Lady. Having Henry with you will make it easier as I believe they all know him and respect him from when he helped Jana.”
Henry was smart enough to catch on. He piped in as if speaking to me, “Yes, they do. Jana had been like a sister to me. I miss her as she always treated me like her big brother. I was always happy to visit when I knew you girls were coming down.” He turned to Rexi to deliver the last bit with innuendo, “We did have some fun times, didn’t we Rexi?”
Rexi looked at him and blushed lightly. I got the impression that poor Henry was supposed to marry Jana at one time. I also gleaned by the look he gave Rexi that she had made it impossible for him to do this. His hint and Rexi’s little blush said that was where they first became lovers.
The poor bugger has had the hots for Rexi for some time as Trixi had told me. It must not have been easy for him having manipulative parents. I could see that he didn’t have eyes for anyone else other than Rexi.
I felt sorry for him. I asked for Rexi’s dance card, and put my name down for a dance and handed the card to Henry. He was allowed to put his name down twice. I tapped the card in two places, and he grinned at me and placed his name where I had suggested.
I liked this young man, he might be love struck, but he wasn’t stupid. He then handed the card onto one of the other men. This man looked at Henry after noting the spots where Henry’s name appeared and placed his name in another slot before handing it on.
Henry got several looks from the other men. He’d put his name down for the last dance before supper and the last dance of the evening. It was a show of his intent to win the lady. That he had manoeuvred to her side and established a close connection, was also telling.
I’d had fun studying the books Phil had given me on the journey here. One, in particular, was standing me in good stead. He’d given me a book on etiquette as was practised in Galena by high society. It also mentioned customs that were similar or different in Orient and Palatine. It didn’t mention Saran, the other continent, for some reason.
It was a few years out of date, but all the same, so far I’d observed that these people still adhered to most of the customs I had read about and my ever faithful Rose had confirmed that so far she hadn’t picked up on too many oddities from what we had read. She scans every book she or we can find.
It often amazes me how she finds information. They didn’t have a controller or androids here, but she still knew what was going on around us. She amused me some time later when I asked her about it. She mentioned that Sable was excellent at asking the innocent questions and people couldn’t help giving him whatever information he wanted, since he was so cute, the little Baboo.
Baboos, by the way, are a strange creature they have on this island. Sable wanted one as a pet, but we decided they were too much trouble as they got into everything. They are humanoid in shape, but had longer arms and toes and climbed everything. They were also insatiably curious, hence the reference to Sable.
They grew as large as the Pix people grow but were much heavier in the chest and had more of a short muzzle than a human type mouth. Some of the shifters here could shift to this form. I’d not tried, but I’m sure Sable will experiment.
As the evening wore on many of the local dignitaries probed me about my cargo. We had decided to rent space on the wharf, display what we had for sale in lots and then auction it off. Trixi had put Captain Hail in contact with a man who would organise it all for us.
Hail had said the poor man’s eyes had nearly popped out of his head when they showed him what we were selling. The Mercy was a decent sized ship, and the androids had packed it to the rafters. We had even added a new lower deck in the hull. It wasn’t really roomy for me, but the androids had no trouble, so Hail had let them do it.
The only buffeting the ship got was when we went slowly. I’d even altered the Travel Shield to smooth the waters more when we did. Hail hadn’t had any problems with his passengers getting sick on the way to Ochre as a result. The increased speed on the open waters didn’t hurt us either.
Henry made sure the other swains knew he planned to claim Rexi as his. Her little smiles only encouraged him to become more assertive. I think the fact his parents would no longer oppose his choice and that Trixi and I were encouraging him helped his confidence.
His uncertainty had firmed to resolve in his eyes, and he was committed to winning the fair Rexi. I watched Rexi, and I got the impression Henry’s new self-confidence did impress her. It didn’t hurt that she wanted him as much as he did her. However, she still had wariness in her eyes that worried me.
When Queen Mary commented that they made a lovely couple, it told them both that they had her approval. This fact wasn’t lost on either of them or Henry’s parents. They had the good sense to back off and let Henry do his courting unassisted since he was doing, as they wanted even if not for the reasons they wanted him to.
Trixi and I watched when Henry was dancing with Rexi. It was lovely as they blocked out the rest of the world and it was only the two of them in theirs. Trixi got me on the dance floor, and I think we became as oblivious as the other couple did.
I know that her rubbing against me had a serious effect on my lower region. She chuckled softly when she felt my reaction to her. “So is this the effect your other spouses have on you?” she asked me coyly.
I smiled down at her, “Yes, but only my spouses cause me to react this way.” I’d danced with several other people out of courtesy, and she knew that I’d not reacted to them. Some of them had been very pretty and flirty, but I felt no interest in them at all.
I noticed one woman that danced with Henry had annoyed Rexi and guessed that she was either an old flame or someone interested in Henry. He was a handsome man in his own right, and I had noticed several other women eyeing him off.
The poor sot was oblivious to them. As soon as the dance was over, he returned to Rexi’s side. He whispered to Rexi, “Justina sure has wandering hands.”
Rexi looked down, but Henry wasn’t showing the tell-tale sign of arousal. “Oh, poor baby, you could have taken her outside and given her what she wanted.”
Henry shook his head, “Not going to happen. There is only one lady in this room I wish to take somewhere, and it’s not outside for a quickie, either.”
“You don’t want to give me a quickie?” Rexi pouted at him with her eyes laughing.
Henry leant towards her ear and said softly, “When have we ever stopped after the first time, my love?” His hand slid down and gently caressed her arse.
I watched Rexi shiver and decided Henry could be smooth once he was in the groove. The look in Rexi’s eyes told me she had understood that when Henry had been with her in the past, it wasn’t just for the sex, as she had thought. He had truly wanted her. I don’t think the way he called her his love wasn’t lost on her either.
I winked at Trixi, and she smiled back. We decided to wander off. Henry didn’t need our help. As we moved away, I heard Rexi say, “You’re a sneaky bastard, Bron.”
Trixi and I both chuckled, and she took me to meet some people.
The auction was insane.
We had cut up one of Cavil’s cheeses, and one of Silver’s so the buyers could taste them. We had added several fruits cut into bite size bits so they could attest to the flavour and quality. We added some cubes of the cured snuffler meat the androids called ham, and we cut up a lot of boiled eggs.
Ben had even been busy and had baked these awesome little savoury bickies that were added to the platters. We liked snacking on them with the ham and cheese or my flavoured sour-creams. The androids had wandered around the crowd letting the people taste our wares.
We had added my thick cream, and some of the yoghurt for them to dip the fruit pieces in. My flavoured sour-cream, the ham and eggs were for the bickies. The androids patiently explained why they were on the platters and the crowd took note and tried them as suggested. The platters were a huge success and emptied fast.
Having all the notable dignitaries in town meant we got a huge turnout. A lot of the fruits and vegetables we had were out of season here, and they sold quickly after some fast and furious bidding. As Dave has predicted a lot of our dairy products went to the castle, but not until the bidding was done.
Amusingly, we also got a lot of requests for Ben’s savoury bickies recipe. He hurriedly wrote it down and added instructions. I got the auctioneer to tell the crowd that we would sell four copies. I’m not sure who was the most amazed at the prices they went for.
I’d told Ben any coin earned was his. I think he was in shock when he heard what he had earned for the recipe. I guess it pays to advertise. Our crew loved the bickies, so it wasn’t surprising that other people did too. I think the way we had presented them also helped.
The grains and the feed pellets didn’t last a lot longer. We had made some of my mashes with the pellets added and given a small helping to the animals. It was obvious they happily ate it. Lots of people chuckled watching the snufflers eat it furiously. The cluckers liked the cracked corn in theirs as we only gave them dry grain.
The livestock was also a hot commodity. Our androids explained about the cluckers and snufflers and how to farm them to those who enquired. Plenty of people enquired. Having the ham and eggs for them to taste was an excellent selling point.
If I hadn’t promised my spouses I’d be back in less than five months, we would have sold the lot here and gone back for more for Weston. Captain Hail said that what we did sell had only whetted their appetites for more when he came back.
He was going to suggest the androids send their other ship here too and bugger Garson City. The trip here was shorter, and even in the long term, it was well worth their time to keep coming here. He didn’t expect to get the same prices in the future, but he knew that once he was supplying the market, it would still be very profitable.
Several of the people in the crowd hinted that we would get good sales in Weston when we arrived if the rest of our produce was as good. It was, so we weren’t too worried. I reasoned that the fact their season was the opposite of ours was also a good selling point.
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The trip to Ochre City was surprisingly boring. Captain Hail had set the suite aside for Sable and I. I had the master room, and Harry was bunking with Sable in his room. We even had our own little reading room between our rooms and a little bathroom. The ship was now fully lit, and they even had a better pump, so we had water for the showers. Silver had added a new water tank in the hold as part of our ballast, so we no longer carried the water barrels. She had even fitted a special...
-- Ant - 2057 -- Our team soon settled into their new lives. We didn’t get to take the first team of construction workers to the Moon. UNSEC had built a larger ship that could house thirty people. It would become the base until the construction crew got the first dome built. A lot of planning had gone into the design of these domes to reduce construction time. Once the underground bases had been constructed, the Domes would be built like giant jigsaw puzzles. They could be built with no...
We found a deserted farm about 2km down the road. The barn was barely big enough for the mothers, but it got them out of the cold. A storm was coming up from the south, and it had a decided chill to it. The herd I had collected from the mountain surrounded my young heifers to keep them warm. Big Ben took up guard duties. I had Bea and Cora touch me, and we were able to create a shield big enough to cover the small house and the barn. If anyone passing by, remembered the farm being there,...
My people had organised activities since this was a first official day of the party. We expected everyone to be here by noon depending on where they had camped the night before. Since all of the players were here, the festivities started in earnest. I was surprised to see that several couples were already inseparable. Since my friends had arrived early, their Herds had taken to the spirit of the occasion and had been checking out who was who and who might tickle their fancy. They also...
Garson was a large city. Cora had often come here to sell their bighorns and woollies, so she knew it well. It looked like she was going to prove very useful. We had to wait for an agent to come aboard the ship before we could unload. He was a pompous arse, and I immediately took a dislike to him. The first thing he asked was what did we have on board. The Captain had docked his ship down the end of the wharf near the stock pens. The dickhead had to have heard several of our bighorns...
It was a beautiful morning to set sail. With the speed of our ship, we should be in Weston late in the day on the second day. Trixi and Foxi had both been to Weston, so they were happy to be out tour guides in the city. Albi would be our guide in the mountains. I think the smoothness of the travel had them all amazed that they were on a ship at sea. We had picked up ten other passengers, a family of four, two single men and two couples. They too found our ship odd. Albi bunked in with...
Once were docked we spent the afternoon wandering the docks. We worked out many of the ships were from Weston. A few were from Federation, and several smaller ships were from Orient. They also had a large fishing fleet. There were plenty of taverns and other places dedicated to the entertainment of sailors. We checked out the markets, and I even found a bank and organised an account. I wandered in and out of several jewellery stores. I found some of their styles interesting, but from what I...
As I had predicted, Snort managed to get half his heifers pregnant in the first four days. Tally and I decided to split the herd into six lots before he did the rest. Five lots had ten cows in each. Half were pregnant, and the other half were not. The sixth lot included the other ten girls and Snort. If the owners of the first five lots wanted Snort to finish the job, they would have to pay his new owner. Else, they could put them to their own bulls. We considered this fair and the feedback...
-- Philip - 2061 -- Ant and I looked at the Rih drive. There was no way we were going to get that baby going again. She was Fucked with a capital ‘F’. I was still surprised the computer hadn’t shut it down. It must have failed catastrophically to melt as it had. We went and checked the other three drives. The second drive on this end was fine, giving us some hope. I suggested we might need to do a spacewalk. Theoretical we could drop the cones off and replace them. It was also possible the...
Since we were at the new wharf, I asked Ian and Robert where they wanted their cold rooms. They already had the main road and a road built behind where the other longer wharf would go. The boys also planned another jetty at the other end of the beach. They had a lovely big mound of dirt and rocks that they had created when levelling off the road and clearing an area to start building back from the beach. The road crew were due back in a week to build them a couple more roads. They were to...
It was five years later before I claimed my sixth spouse. Inx’s family had moved to Ochre from Weston. She had been born in a tiny village that was north of Unna, in Orient. They still had problems with slavers, so her family moved. Her family had moved around a lot before settling in Weston for a while. When they heard people could go to the protected city of Ochre, they had applied. They did very well in Ochre finding the people there much more accepting of them being shifters. She became...
-- Storm -- I was a happy man. While my sons were still a mystery to be solved, I had at least gotten my daughters back. I can’t believe my amazing Crystal. She had done everything in her power to save her spirit friend even from himself. In my mind, that made her an exception wizard, and I wished I could give her a box she truly deserved. As for Sable, I took great delight in contacting Bron and telling him what his amazing son had done for my daughter and me. If she wants to marry him,...
We spent two more weeks in town. When I’d asked Rose where she found the extra organisers that I had requested I had learnt some things that I didn’t know. Rose admitted to me that Garnet and Iren had fixed a little replicator that was designed to be portable. It only made items that could fit into a 40cm square by 50cm long area. It was designed to go to new mining sites to provide basics for the miners like toiletries, bedding, small tools, work clothes and safety items like boots,...
The next two weeks were uneventful. We had good weather all the way. The ship went even faster with the clean hull. I think all the damn crystals they had embedded in the ship helped as well. The food was awesome. We had fresh produce every day. The cook, Ben, excelled himself. The ship normally had sixteen crew members, but since the Captain had a feeling he was going to have a bored crew on a ship that would rarely break down, we had left six of the crew with the girls. Half of his crew...
My first meeting was with the rent collectors. I’d spent some time the night before going through the two sets of books I’d retrieved from Enders office. I was appalled by what I had found. When I compared the amounts, I guessed they had ripped off my grandfather over the years but their bank accounts would not show much of the money, which would have been spent or hidden. Going by the decor of the apartment, I could see where a lot of Higgins’ money went. Ender was a different story....
Greta and I left the Bulls to their own devices. I had a couple of meetings I had promised to attend, and the last town forum was being run that afternoon. It was the candidates’ last chance to convince the locals to vote for them. Things had been going well for the first half hour then a few people started asking strange questions of the clerks’ that were running for election and Anna and Nat. They wanted to know things like what spells I had put on them and how often they had to fuck...
The coronation went well. Four of the five Lords attended. The fifth was the one was who caused a lot of speculation. He had sent word that he was indisposed. They had an illness affecting his people, so they didn’t even send a representative. Ryan told me Lord Mark Metal owned a valley that was further away than many of the others. He was also very old and being indisposed wasn’t something new to them. While the Lords operated the Shires in a rough semi-circle around Weston, Mark’s Shire,...
Once we were packed, we headed down the passageway. The man-made features lasted longer in this tunnel. Initially, it was rectangular. After about 20m, it changed abruptly. When I investigated, I pointed out to Mica that I believed it had once ended with a spelled door. When we had flashed our lights down this tunnel, it had appeared as a dead end. It was only as we got to the end did we realise it joined a cross passageway. The new path had a lower more rounded roof and was narrower. We...
Jay turned off his cornerstone and became visible. I noted the calculating look Casey sent his way. I wished her luck. I had a feeling Harry would soon disillusion her of her aspirations. I noted the way Jay looking over Mica and Casey. While it was a look of appreciation for two fine looking women, I knew as well he did that his heart was in Harry’s hands. He was perfectly happy that it was. I suspected my little effort the night before had affected all of those in camp. Harry and Jay...
I was amused to be seated at the head of the table. Greta was on my left and Cavil had the other end of the table. The Bellows may have been wondering what was going on, but I wasn’t in any hurry to tell them. Dick had been seated beside Greta and his sons interspaced with Cavil’s three main spouses at my request. I had invited only one of my grandfather’s people to be at the main table. I was interested as to why my sister Jose had been part of his entourage. She had been seated on my...
Lady Di came out to meet us when we got to her homestead. She seemed in a good mood and pleased to see Cora and me. She gave Bea a couple of long looks, but she didn’t behave inappropriately towards her or Cora. She told me that the reports from her other properties were coming back that the sickness had gone and the herds were improving in health. We went to look at the herd she had purchased from me, and I introduced Snort to Bea. We all laughed when he gave her a big sloppy kiss. He...
On the trip home, we had an interesting discussion. I wanted to go to Weston. Goran had fired up my interest. Sable was adamant that he would be coming too. Harry said if Sable went then he went. Rose said where I went she went. Rose amused me because she seemed to relish the idea of going to visit Silver’s City, so she didn’t even attempt to talk me out of the trip. I also suspected she had a thing for Silver. They had become best buddies when they met in Horn City. I did occasionally...
Cavil’s spouses were confused when he announced that he was no longer married to them. They were not sure why he was now saying they weren’t married, as they all believed that they were now my spouses. We confused them a little more when we explained the status-quo. They weren’t my spouses either. I patiently explained to them that since Cavil had proclaimed that he had stepped down as Bull the marriages were considered null-and-void. They all nodded to this. I then explained that I didn’t...
The big family meeting went better than I expected. While I had shelved a few projects until we got the site for the new village surveyed, we still had plenty of work to keep people busy. I think the fact I wasn’t going to evict anyone also helped. They all understood that I expected them to earn the wages they would be paid. The only real bank we had on the island was in Horn City. Other than that, there was just the money in a Bull’s coin chest. I wanted to introduce a system as I had...
Leigh handed the floor over to me. I laid out some of my plans to the other Bulls. I also looked at Leigh and Bob as I included plans that they could get involved in as my nearest neighbours. I could see them all looking at each other as their minds filled with ideas. I suggest that we retired to the lunch tables so we could mingle. This suggestion was unanimously agreed upon, and the Bulls headed out with a lot of excited chatter. I collared Cavil and got him to wait for me. I had to stop...
“I still can’t believe my magic box opened for you?” I said, to Sable. “I’m as surprised as you are, daddy. I just told the box we needed to charge the crystals to help you, and it opened for me,” he replied. “You are probably the only person it would open for too, son,” I said. “My entity likes you for some obscure reason.” Sable chuckled, “It loves you, dad. I think you frightened it when you collapsed. So it was willing to trust me so Trixi and I could help you.” I looked around the...
Bea wasn’t shy by any means. I stopped and checked what the bathing arrangements were and the landlady said she had two buckets of hot water ready if I wished to carry them up to my room. The tub was already in place as were towels and bathing requirements. I went to the kitchen with her, and she filled the buckets for me. I carefully took them up the back stairs. We were in a large room near the back stairs. I put the buckets down and swung the door to our room open. Picking up the...
To say the wizards stole the show would be putting it politely. While they had arrived in the more acceptable manner by coming to the front door and waiting to be announced, that was about all they did that was mundane. Olivia, Warren and Lillian were amused as they watched them enter the ballroom. To start with, they were the tallest people there. Sarah, Zarka and Payton were breathtaking. There was more than one man in the room who wanted to bury his head in their tits. The fact that that...
The party after the election was massive. It may sound a bit anti-climactic, but I was happy with the outcome of the election. The clerks that I was happy to see promoted were. The candidates I felt would be voted in were and the candidates I felt would take Clerk jobs did. Most importantly, Vaughn shoed it in. I wonder how many people noticed the ring on Vaughn’s finger. Yeah, he got two promotions. I had found him after I’d dealt with Dale and his spouses. I also collected Anna, Nat,...
I went home to get my girls. I was so happy to be home. The family greeted me with a lot of enthusiasm. I spent the day sorting out problems with different projects and finally got to spend some time with my girls. Bea and Cora were bloody horny that night. It had been nearly three weeks since I was home and the girls planned for me to make up for my absence. I was more than happy to indulge them. They intended to get more involved in the running of the property, and both had decided to...
I let Greta into the room in the morning. I wasn’t really surprised to find Honey gone when I got up in the morning. Greta sat me on the bed and informed me that Bea and Cora helped her pack. Honey had appeared in their room hysterical. She explained that she had behaved very badly. My reactions and look of horror had snapped her out of whatever spell she had been under. She couldn’t believe that she had done what she had. She told them she couldn’t face me. So they helped her pack and...