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1866

Robert and Caroline awakened to the odor of smoke. Night lay on the town, chill and moonless, a harbinger of the coming winter. The trees stood nearly bare. Dead leaves covered the courthouse lawn and filled the gutters.

"Smell that?" Caroline asked as her husband got his feet on the floor.

"Um," he said, padding to the window. He could not see anything or anyone, but tendrils of twisting smoke rose before his eyes. "I'd better go look."

Barefoot and in his nightshirt, Robert hurried down the narrow steps. A flickering orange light glowed in the windows and the room reeked of smoke.

"Damn," he said, hurrying back up for his britches and boots. "There's a fire out front, just a small one. Get dressed."

He ran back downstairs and out the back door to the pump, filled the big wooden bucket that sat there and trotted back though the store, slopping water as he did. He sat the bucket down, unlocked the door and yanked it open, dragging some of the burning straw into the store. Robert threw water on the flickering mess, kicked the smoldering straw off the floorboards and hurried to get some more water just as Caroline appeared in her flannel robe, her feet bare.

"Get Zed's big broom," he called to her as he ran by.

Caroline nodded and looked at the scattered flames as the wind shifted to blow most of the acrid smoke into the store. She coughed, grabbed the push broom, ran to the door and shoved the pile of smoking straw out into the street. Robert was right behind her to splash a bucket of water on the sidewalk, drenching his wife's feet and the hem of her nightgown as he did.

She squealed and ran back inside on her toes. Robert took the broom and finished the job, getting the last licks of fire dampened out and then returned to stand by Caroline and put his arm about her shoulders.

She nodded. "This is getting serious. You should tell Daddy."

"I will," he said. "And the sheriff too."

"And about that man that was here yesterday." Fear rose in her throat, and she swallowed it back down.

"All right." He held her close. "Let's see if we can get some sleep."

Early the next morning as Caroline fried bacon on their small stove and watched her angry husband slop water on the scorched door frame, she was sure she was pregnant. She would not tell anyone for more than two months, but in her heart she was sure. And the idea frightened her. I am sixteen, she thought, as she watched the meat curl, and I certainly don't know how to be a mother. She smiled. I don't even know how to be a wife yet.

After the first business of the day and during the normal lull around mealtime, Robert walked about Rockville, talking to some of his fellow businessmen as well as a few courthouse workers and several lawyers or their clerks. At the sheriff's office, he made a formal report. By three o'clock, when he returned to his store, he had six names of local men who were know as "Mac" as well as several rumors of pending political actions against those who had supported the Union during the war. Two of the men he had approached had refused to speak to him.

"Just a warning, m'boy," said the man at the hotel's stage depot. "The top rail's gettin' back on top. Tain't safe to be a Republican, least not in public. Blairs're back in the fold; not that it'll do 'em any good, damn'd turncoats."

As he chewed on his corned beef sandwich without tasting anything but salt, he read the list of names to his wife. She nodded, shook her head, pursed her lips and finally said, "The only one I've heard of is our neighbor, Mr. Holmes, and I didn't know he was called "Mac." I never heard that."

"What does he do?" her husband asked, making a mark by that name.

"Shipping, I think. He took over his father's business I believe, down in the city. Daddy would know."

"Was he a secessionist, a rebel?"

She shook her head. "I don't know, probably. He's a good bit older than you. Might have been."

"Married?"

"I think his wife died sometime back. I remember hearing."

"Does he have a fancy rig and a gaited horse?"

"I've no idea, Robert, none at all." Worry, like a dense cloud lying between them, obscured the young woman's view of the future, but every thought was buried under her ever-present knowledge that she was going to have a baby. I cannot worry about this. There are more important things.

A customer came in, and Caroline went to the counter leaving Robert to finish his hurried meal and ponder what he had discovered. He decided he really did not know any more than he had before.

Despite his wife's protests, Robert Williams stayed downstairs for the next two nights, dozing in a chair near the unlocked front door with an ax handle resting between his knees. There were no disturbances, and he returned to his bed and his wife's warm arms. His sleep was dreamless. His wife's sleep was not, but she kept her dark demons to herself.

New ideas filled Caroline's mind. I have to think of the baby not just myself, my husband and the baby, my baby. I'm going to have a baby. My God, I'm going to have a baby, a real baby of my own. What a fool I am.

Before he went down to Georgetown again with his empty delivery wagon and swelling ledgers, Robert had a talk with Zedediah Snowden in the back room, first making sure the door was closed and his wife was busy.

"I been hearin' a few things," Zed said after Robert asked him to sit.

"What sort of things?"

"Well, political I guess you'd call 'em, tittle-tattle some'd say."

"They talking about ex-slaves?" Robert asked since Field's newspaper editorials had raised the question, trying to stir up fear and hatred.

"Some," said Zed. Dat bid'ness w'Doc Somers didn' help none, no sir."

Robert frowned. Dr. Somers, as everyone in town now knew, had been prosecuted for assaulting a black man, much to the horror of the Sentinel and those who believed that some of the former slaves did not seem to know their place and even wanted to share the sidewalk with white men.

"Uh huh," Zed said, nodding his head. "They's planning on 'ciding who can vote and who can't, Bouic and that Judge Peter."

Robert scratched his head and waited, by now used to the fact that Zed seldom got the whole story out at once, but instead, seemed to test parts as he went along, adding pieces to the end like a domino player.

"You done wore the wrong suit, thas' what dey say."

"You mean I was in the wrong army by their lights, the Union army?"

Zed nodded. "Keep yo' ears open, y'hear, and yo' back t'the wall."

"I'll do that," Robert said. "I wanted to talk to you before going today. I'd appreciate it if you would be extra alert, spend some time up front."

Zed nodded. "You 'spectin' trouble?"

"Nope," said Robert. "Wasn't last time either."

"I been asking m'kin about that 'Mac' name your missus done said."

"Mac, oh yes, what have you heard?" asked Robert, standing and brushing off his britches, eager to get on his way to the city.

"Cousin a'mine, he do stable work down the road a ways. He say his boss, he called 'Mr. Mac' by some a'his workers."

"Is he now; what's his name?"

"Holmes, Mister Peter Holmes, city man," Zed said. "Thas' what he tole me. Bootlegger he say, crooked as a willer tree."

"Thank you, Zed," said Robert, recalling his wife's naming of the same man. "If you see your cousin again, ask if this Holmes has a well-trained horse, one of those with various gaits, a knee-lifter. You know what I mean."

"Like a Morgan?" said Zed.

"Exactly."

Lounging in the shade near one of the omnipresent whittlers in front of the courthouse, George Lekas saw Robert nod to his wife and step up to the driver's seat of his old wagon with its bright red wheels. He heard him cluck at his tired-looking horse and flap the reins. The one-armed man put away the oiled stone and sheathed his new knife, now razor sharp. When he had told MacNeal Holmes of his short encounter at Williams' store, his drinking companion had laughed as he handed over the money he owed.

"Tarnation," Holmes crowed, "chased out by a darky were you?"

"Big buck," Lekas said, counting the greenbacks. "You'd'a lef' too."

"Think you scared the woman, the girl?"

"She looked it," the one-armed man had said. "Pale an' shaking."

"Well," said Mac Holmes, "you've done a good job then, and I thank you."

George Lekas nodded, thinking about that confrontation. Revenge was on his mind, retribution. He got to his feet, watched the wagon roll out of sight, and crossed the dusty street. The small bell tinkled as he entered the store and saw the lean young woman behind the counter. Lekas scanned the wide room and found Zedediah Snowden, weighing seed corn and making up packages of one pound each. Zed laid down his scoop as George Lekas put his hand on the counter and smiled at Caroline, showing gaps left by his two years of prison camp diet.

"Mornin', Missus," George said, looking Caroline up and down, admiring her long, clean hair, her crisply ironed shirtwaist, "Mr. Williams ain't about?"

The young woman found she could not speak and simply shook her head. She could hear herself breathing. She stared at the man's glittering eyes and then looked for Zed.

"Cat got yer tongue?" asked Lekas, well aware that the big black man was watching. He could almost smell her fear, and he smiled.

"What do you want?" Caroline managed after clearing her throat. Her mouth seemed very dry. Unconsciously, she put her hand on her stomach and in doing so remembered that she was pregnant.

"Oh, nuthin' much," the man said with a smile, "jus' like to see you Yankee scum git outa this here town, thas' all. This week'd do, sweetheart." He reached out to touch Caroline's chin, but she quickly pulled her head back and swatted at him as she would a fly.

"He bother'n you, ma'am," Zed asked, having moved down the inside of the counter to stand a yard or so from Caroline.

"No, no," she said. "He came to see Robert, Mr. Williams."

"Be a shame, y'all had a fire in here, you livin' upstairs an' all." The man looked about the store. "'Spect it'd burn awful fast."

"I think you had better leave," Caroline said.

"You think about it, sweet pea," Lekas said, turning back to face her and pushing her receipt book and some boxes of bridle pins to the floor with a swipe of his hand. "Accidents happen."

"You heard the lady," Zed growled.

"Lady," Lekas snarled, facing Zed Snowden, crouching, ready to slice him open, "this here ain' no lady. She's sleepin' upstairs wif a cowardly bluebelly. What's that make her? A whore I'd say."

"Git on out'a here," Zed said flatly. "Now!"

"You wanna make me?" asked the one-armed man with a smirk as he drew his shining knife and waved it about, holding it underhanded, the point raised toward Zed Snowden's eyes, eager for a fight he knew he would win.

The sound of the ax handle striking Lekas's skull reminded Zed of the noise his father made splitting well-seasoned wood with his old hatchet. It was a very sharp crack. The man's eyes rolled back; he dropped straight down to his knees and then fell on his face. Caroline stood with the ax handle in both hands, inhaling noisily, obviously ready to hit him again if she must.

Zed turned the man over with his boot and put his shiny knife on the counter. Then he bent and put his ear to the big man's chest. "He's ain' dead," he told the young wild-eyed woman who stood beside him, panting.

"What shall we do with him?" Caroline asked, quite willing to hit him again, anger winning out over fear, still holding the club tightly, knuckles white.

"I'll take care of it," Zed said, grabbing the man by his feet.

Caroline nodded and put the ax handle on the counter, patting it absently as one might pet a tabby cat. She tried to slow her breathing but found herself feeling a bit lightheaded. She wiped her nose and licked her lips, aware that her hands stung from the blow she had delivered.

Zed Snowden dragged George Lekas across the store and out through the storeroom to the well, not being terribly careful about bouncing his head off doorsteps. He pumped up a bucket of water and poured it slowly over the man's face and into his gaping mouth.

Lekas sputtered, opened his eyes, rolled over and pushed himself up to a sitting position on the apron of the old well. He rubbed the back of his head and looked at his fingers. "She hit me," he said, "the bitch hit me," and then he turned and gagged, heaving up what had been in his stomach.

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A Shadowed Retribution

I've never written anything in this particular style before, I'm just trying to take my work in new directions... Thanks! "A Shadowed Retribution" Upon the village of Tsuku, rain fell. "Toshi-san! Are you daydreaming?" His sensei backhanded him, nearly knocking him off his feet. "Yes, er... No, master! Forgive me!" he stuttered. "The rain is breaking my concentration." His eyes drifted again to the real distraction - Aika Tomonawa, a rice- farmer's daughter he had kept his...

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Retribution

RETRIBUTION! (PART ONE) BY WALLACE Retribution: n recompense, usually for evil. Revenge Jet lag! I felt like I was seventy years old with severe arthritis and a hangoverthat was the result of a three-day drinking binge so the last thing I neededwas any rough stuff. I'd dumped my bags on the sofa as you do and was justheading for the kitchen to make coffee before falling into bed when I hearda key scrape in the lock. It wasn't Mrs Johnson from downstairs because I'd phoned her the night...

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Retribution

Keywords Use of Sex Toys High Heels Chastity Humiliation Categories Bondage Femdom Forced Crossdressing Synopsis Ralph thought he he entered seventh heaven when he married the wealthy Janet Milhouse, but little did he know.... Retribution By Janet Baker Met and Married It took forever to find the right man for my companion -- my husband. I wanted a man who would be easy to live with, not too demanding, attractive of course, about my age, and virile. I...

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Retribution

Keywords     Use of Sex Toys High Heels Chastity  HumiliationCategories    Bondage  Femdom  Forced  CrossdressingSynopsis       Ralph thought he he entered seventh heaven when he  married  the wealthy Janet                       Milhouse but little did he know?.RetributionBy Janet BakerMet and Married  It took forever to find the right man for my companion -- my husband. I wanted a man who would be easy to live with, not too demanding, attractive of course, about my age, and virile.  I...

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Retribution

01.01 The Secret Court: The secret court had met frequently since it was formed four years ago. Their goal is to dispense justice toward those that could not be prosecuted under the legal system. This would happen when witnesses refused to testify, were afraid to testify or law enforcement official(s) looked the other way. The court has a large, silent following which donates funds to maintain a complex where some of the retributions take place. Eric and Lena are co-owners of an underground...

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Seth II CarolineChapter 8 New Store

1866 The store just off the wide main street of the bustling county seat opened very early on Tuesday, January 2, 1866. It was near the livery stable and the hotels, diagonally across Montgomery Avenue from the courthouse. The dark green sign with gilt lettering that hung above the deep-set door and many-paned window read "Montgomery Farm Supply." Robert Williams, who had hiked the four frigid miles from his home long before the sun appeared, and Zedediah Snowden, who lived within easy...

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Seth II CarolineChapter 20 Serious Discussions

1873 "Caroline," said Mrs. Williams, coming quietly back into her kitchen, "my dear, you have a visitor." Two worry lines had appeared above her sharp nose and her voice had an unusual stiffness. The young woman dried her hands on her apron and went into the front room of the Williams' farm house. There stood a well-dressed man of middle years with bushy sideburns and polished boots. To Caroline he looked vaguely familiar. He smiled at her. A round diamond glittered in the middle of...

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Seth II CarolineChapter 23 Conclusions

1876 M. Peter Holmes stared down at the man with the big pistol in his hand, feeling his pulse quickly increase, his stomach churn, his eyelids flutter. The flickering gaslight was behind the gunman, and Holmes could not make out his bristly face. He quickly reached for his whip, and the man smashed his forearm with the barrel of his heavy weapon, a Navy Colt from the look of it. "Git down," he demanded. "Be quick about it. Ain' gonna tell you agin." Holmes stepped to the brick street...

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Retribution

Reckoning By Cheryl Lynn This is a follow up of my story, "Mrs. Abernathy, Just for Fun." As with all of Mrs. Abernathy's victims they usually remember everything after three months without her treatments. For the Summer's family, those three months are just about up. Please read "Just for Fun" before reading this. Definitely not for the sweet/sentimental reader. All standard disclaimers apply and may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use is strictly prohibited...

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African Retribution

AFRICAN RETRIBUTION By JoetexPrefaceFrom an actual report of the BBC:Dateline: 26 October 2004REPORT SHOWS DR CONGO RAPE HORROR?Fighters in the Democratic Republic of Congo have raped at least 40,000 women over the past six years, human rights agency Amnesty International reports. All groups involved in the civil war committed extreme sexual violence during the civil war throughout the east of the country, it finds.  Despite a year of peace, survivors lack adequate medical care and many are...

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Retribution

Retribution My thanks to LadyCibelle and my friend SH for sorting my foul-ups and editing this short tale for me It was amazing; it looked like I'd picked the perfect spot. From my chosen seat in the back corner booth almost no one could see me, but I could see just about everyone in the place. I suppose I'd better add that Jimmy, the owner of the club, had arranged for a couple of large plants to be moved so that the booth was almost completely hidden and, to most customers, would look as...

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So You Want to Be a NurseChapter 6 Retribution

‘Dr Stephen Mortlock esq’ the card read followed by his phone number and his work address in a suite of offices used by medical specialists. The folded piece of paper attached by a paperclip read: ‘Be there at 7PM sharp. He likes the nurse uniform so wear it and get dressed before you go. Go there and back in a hire car; Polly will give you the number. He’s only paid for an hour so don’t give him any extras. AM’ Scrawled on the back was the address of a private residence in one of the...

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Barrack Room BettyChapter 7 Retribution

And so Michele’s ordeal began. Every day at 1030 Michele and Jason left the administration building to conduct rounds of the Establishment, each going their separate way. But Michele snuck back in the building as soon as Jason was out of sight. She would go to the ladies heads and dig around in her handbag and pull out her makeup, lingerie and heels. She applied heavy makeup and lots of perfume and took off her ‘granny’ knickers and tights and slipped into sheer stockings, silky panties and...

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Wedding BetChapter 16 Retribution

The chimes went off in the ranch’s foyer. Whenever somebody had driven more than a hundred feet inside the main gate they went off. The nice thing about that is that it gave those at the house about a five-minute warning before someone would come through the front door from the nicely bricked turnaround in front of the house. There were no cars showing that night; I’d put my large Mercedes in the garage when I arrived in mid-afternoon with Blake, Kim, and Connie. Mindy surreptitiously sent...

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Incredible ChangesChapter 468 Live for Retribution

Time to give these kids a glimpse into the world from which Kumquat came. When we got back to the hotel, I had the freshman honor’s class come to the suite Yuki got prepared. I went to talk to the companion kids first. “Kids, I’ve taken some artistic license when dealing with a matter that came up tonight. There is someone who broke their family’s rules, and her parents requested I handle this matter in a way that will break their daughter’s strong for messing with the family business,” I...

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Seth II CarolineChapter 3 Enter Caroline

1865 Caroline French had just turned fifteen when Robert came home from the war and took up his position on the back porch. He always seemed to be sitting in the shade, whittling sticks or peeling apples for his mother, his feet raised on a piece of stove wood and his skinny ankles crossed, often barefoot. She had known Robert almost all her life and, as a child, had admired his quick wit and friendly nature. Both now seemed to have disappeared. He usually returned her cheerful greetings...

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Seth II CarolineChapter 6 Meet M Peter Holmes

1865 MacNeal Peter Holmes stood in the paneled bar of the Willard Hotel, his dark suit, fancy weskit, glowing boots and silk cravat helping him blend in with the dozens of prosperous-appearing men about him. The room was thick with tobacco smoke. He touched the diamond-looking stickpin at his breastbone and sipped his watered brandy, patiently waiting for his drinking companion to find the end of a muddled story about some inebriated duck hunters on the Eastern Shore. "So," his young...

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Seth II CarolineChapter 10 Learning

1866 In the week before the wedding, after considering a room in Mrs. Hardesty's boarding house, Robert and Caroline fixed up make-shift living quarters in the front part of the storage space above the store, both saying repeatedly that it was only temporary. They smiled at each other a great deal. The room had two small, casement-type eyebrow windows that looked out on the cobbled street and a low ceiling which sloped toward the back of the brick and frame building plus a very steep and...

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Seth II CarolineChapter 11 Villainy

1866 Mac Holmes licked his cracked lips, stubbed out his thin cigar and took a deep breath. "Whisky," he said to the rotund bar tender, "not rye, Jimbo. Some good stuff. And not any of mine, please." He chuckled. Holmes looked around the smoky room, found the face he wanted and drained the glass without tasting the liquor. He crossed the room, nodding to several men he knew. "George," he said happily as he pulled out a chair, flipped aside his coattails and sat, pulling down his...

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Seth II CarolineChapter 13 Baby

1867 The fruit trees were blooming and wild flowers lined the old road when their baby arrived. Caroline labored for most of a night and nearly the whole next day with the midwife's help. It was a tiny girl, a fine, pink, cooing little girl, and they named her Amanda after Caroline's late mother. Amanda was almost seven months old when she died. Pneumonia the doctor said over her swollen body. The ground was not frozen yet so they buried her near Robert's father in the hillside cemetery...

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Seth II CarolineChapter 15 Registration

1871 The election registrars met in one of the smaller courtrooms on the first floor of the old courthouse. Robert Williams sat on a narrow, wooden bench along with about twenty other men, two of whom were black. As each man's name was called by the clerk, the would-be voter rose to stand at the end of the long, bare table. Sometimes the registrars asked him a question or two but most often the group's secretary simply stamped the paper and handed it to Mr. Meriwether, the head registrar,...

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Seth II CarolineChapter 16 Decisions

1871 Robert Williams flopped into a high-backed chair, rubbed his sore calves and smiled weakly at his wife who sat nursing their daughter in the corner by the stairs, well away from drafts and out of the lamp light. For Caroline it was a pleasant time, a time she looked forward to and knew would soon end. "How was your day?" she asked quietly, crossing her feet on the wooden stool between them. "Where's Johnny. It's too quiet for him to be home." "He's sleeping at the Crowleys,...

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Seth II CarolineChapter 18 Tragedy

1873 After the chill rains brought forth a glorious spring, track laying on the twin rails of the Metropolitan Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad was finally completed. Ballasting work continued steadily, but the sweating crews missed a mid-April and then an early May date that officials had announced for an long-heralded opening celebration. A special excursion train did travel up to Cumberland one weekend, proving that the tracks were actually finished, but it made no stops. When...

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ExWife Retribution

Phyllis was a sexy woman, but she had played around with some guy. Robert didn’t know who, and didn’t want to know. At least the divorce was easy without a lawyer, which saved him a packet of money. It was easy because she didn’t want anything, leaving him with the house, both cars, and everything else. She didn’t even take her collection of music. At first he missed having her around. Then he missed the sex. She had always been a sexy bitch, and that was the problem. He’d been working hard...

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Second Chances Retribution

I thank Huedogg11 for his permission to write this version. I am starting this story after the dock confrontation. The ex has already made the request for the girls kidney. He has requested the entire family meet at his house for a talk I will be adding a new wrinkle to the story that will require a flashback. * After arriving in Bermuda ,Wallace was still angry and hurt. He bought a boat and started his new career. He had been working for a couple of months when a woman in her mid thirties...

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