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The first time I borrowed the hotel’s one-horse buckboard from the Bighorn so Rebecca could ride down to see her family, I followed her on Scarface. Stayed just out of sight, but she wasn’t checking her flank. I got my spyglass out and could see Chet and Rosie standing in front of the house.

If he tried anything, I’d fire both barrels of my scattergun up into the air. The sound would carry easy, even this far away.

But he just stood off to the side as she hugged her daughter, held her as they talked for a long time, their arms tight around each other.

I’d had the Bighorn pack a picnic lunch for her take to her family. Including the husband, I guess.

The three of them moved over by the water pump and Rosie helped Rebecca spread a blanket; then they began laying out the food. Sliced ham, chunks of venison, some buffalo and potatoes in a stew. Plus a huckleberry pie. Enough for several meals.

Rosie seemed suddenly shy, although it was hard to judge from a distance. They sat quietly staring at the food until the little family joined hands and bowed their heads.

I turned Scarface around and headed back to town.

The Holy Redemption Church of the Resurrected had gone up pretty fast. Reverend Venerable had brought along about a dozen men, Deacon Roy, Deacon Bob, like that. And, Mosby’s people had cut the lumber to Venerable’s specifications. So once the foundation was dug, the framing went right up.

I first saw the Reverend in person when he was straddling the peak of the roof, nailing in cedar shingles to finish it off. Big fella, thick, I’d say around 40. Totally bald. Competent looking, up there on the roofline. Confident.

When he finished the roof, had nailed down the last shingle, there wasn’t any topping out ceremony, no moment of silence. He just put his hammer in his tool belt and climbed down the ladder. All business.

Looked to be a right nice church. Only problem I had with it was that I recognized two of the Deacons. The Fitzes, that’s what they were known as when they got their dishonorable discharges from the Cavalry just as I was signing up.

Deacon Pat and Deacon Hugh. Pat Fitzhugh, Hugh Fitzroy.

The Fitzes still carried their LeMat revolvers — a .42 caliber with a second barrel that served as a short 20-gauge shotgun, firing buckshot. Quite a few of the Confederate soldiers had carried LeMats.

The Fitzes.

I saw Rebecca ride back into town the first afternoon she came back from the homestead. I didn’t know how to think of that little ranch — ‘their’ homestead? ‘His’?

But she grinned and waved merrily at me. Unhitched the gray gelding and took him back to Livery Lou by herself.

She held my hand as we walked up to the third floor. She seemed in a good mood. A quiet good mood. She poured water into the washbasin and hummed to herself as she undressed. She seemed kind of lost in thought as she bathed herself thoroughly like she does. Then she turned to me and said, “God, do I miss her.”

She reached for my buckle, “And Rosie ain’t the only thing I miss. Been thinking on this the whole ride back.” She shook her head, “Chet don’t begin...” and didn’t finish the thought.

The Reverend Garth Venerable, credit due, knew how to make an entrance. The new church bell in the little tower on top of his church began tolling for the first time on Sunday morning exactly at eight.

It was startling; we’d never heard a church bell in Little River.

Rebecca and I were looking out at Market Street from our balcony — she had her hand down the front of my trousers. Not exactly what the good Reverend probably had in mind for a Sunday.

Then we turned our heads to the left. Twelve Deacons, dressed head to toe in black, were rhythmically clapping and chanting in unison. They walked slowly, in lockstep just like on a parade ground. They marched south toward Fourth Street, toward the Holy Redemption Church of the Resurrected.

The Reverend Garth Venerable, wearing a white robe that came down to his ankles was walking behind them. The robe was tied at his waist with a braided rope, also white, with some kind of fancy knot.

But what caught everyone’s eye was the long black cross he was dragging behind him. We learned later that it was 12 feet in length with a crossbar measuring six feet. The tail end was on top of a low-slung contraption with eight little wheels. Made cross-hauling a lot easier.

As he drew closer to the Bighorn, Rebecca gasped, “Oh God.”

The Reverend had a crown of thorns on his forehead and drops of blood trailing down.

We watched silently as the Deacons, still chanting and clapping rhythmically, still in lockstep, marched slowly by. An escort for the Reverend and his black-lacquered cross.

I’d been ruminating on the Fitzes. The two dishonorably discharged soldiers. There hadn’t been any witnesses, so it was mostly rumor and speculation. But enough to get them kicked out of the Army.

They were always together, two short, thick, strong men. Massive shoulders and arms. Sometimes they were called the Pig Fitzes because of their small, mean eyes. But names like that went across the grain of what I’d learned from the Gilmore Girls. Aunt Molly said, “People are born looking like they look. No choice.”

Right before I joined up, Fitzhugh and Fitzroy had been seen riding toward the tiny River Cree encampment by three cavalry scouts heading back to Fort Laramie. Then when the Army started its investigation, two merchants from Billings, independent of each other, remembered seeing the two soldiers riding away from the creekside site of the rape and murder.

Two squaws and four children. The women had been raped over two days and nights, then all six had been bludgeoned to death.

The Fitzes.

Mrs. Robinson wasn’t wearing me out, not exactly, but she sure was getting everything I had to give. Now I’ve always enjoyed the company of women, and out West whores were usually plentiful. So I’ve picked up some practices and techniques and pleasure-knowledge over the years.

One thing my family always stressed was to show an interest in others, especially women. Aunt Molly said, “Once you get them talking about themselves, no telling what you’ll learn.”

My mother, Riley, and Aunt Emma looked at each other and laughed. There was always a lot of good-natured giggling and teasing in our home. I miss that.

Aunt Emma said, “Once you learn what they like, just give it to them.” More giggling.

I was young then.

But the Gilmore Girls had given me good advice. Whether in school, in the Army, at a job, I often learned something just by listening. And showing an interest in others.

And that applied to the Indianapolis whores too. Especially, in some cases, to the whores. At first, I was like most kids, all fire and hurry and no idea what I was doing. But by 14, 15, around in there, I remembered the advice from the Gilmore Girls. And started asking, “What do you like?”

Most whores were startled — most of their customers wanted one thing and wanted it right away. But after a while, I learned to steer the conversation in a meaningful way.

“What gets you going? I really enjoy it when a pretty girl does too.”

So, I picked up a little of this, a little of that along the way. All of which Mrs. Robinson was happy to put into practice.

She balked a couple of times, “Um ... no.”

Then a night or two later, “You know, what we was talking about...”

And Rebecca had a ... I don’t know what to call it ... a curiosity about her, I guess. Some adventure too. She’d always been friendly with the Bighorn whores, but she started hanging out with them more between customers.

Talking, giggling, getting her own education.

“Flint.”

“Yeah.”

She whispered in my ear.

I looked at her. Stared. “Really?”

Naughty grin, “Really.” Her hand trailed down.

The No-Name settlement was outside of the twelve north-south blocks that made up Little River. And that was fine with the majority of the citizens. We didn’t have train tracks to be on the wrong side of, but that little pocket north and west of town was repugnant to many of the town’s residents.

Several small huts in deplorable shape. Goats and hogs and chickens and one milk cow wandered around, leaving droppings and stink all over. The entire area was known, simply, as No-Name.

Hands down, the No-Name Bar itself was the worst of a bad lot. Constructed of random boards, tin, stones, oilcloth, whatever had been handy at the time.

Dirt floor, a coal-burning stove that belched out black smoke. Smoke that drifted over into town. Failed muleskinners, whiskey traders, prospectors. Fist fights, knife fights, rapes, assaults. Most Little River residents gave the settlement a wide berth.

The previous owner of the No-Name Bar, Walleye Perkins had been gut-stabbed and left to bleed to death outside the bar.

His common-law widow, a hatchet-faced shrew named Mrs. Hogg, always wore a big, black-handled Colt in a Huckleberry. The shoulder holster rode on the rope she used as a belt and bandoleer combination.

Mrs. Hogg and her two young daughters were often the only females in the No-Name Bar. All three dipped snuff.

The two daughters, so far as was known, never spoke a word. Hogg worked behind the plank that served as a bar, her daughters circulated, collecting coins before pouring another glass of rotgut.

There was a corner of the barroom that had a ratty blanket stretched across it. A stained, corn shuck mattress on the dirt floor. When one of the No-Name drinkers was in the mood, and had twenty-five cents, he’d pay Hogg and take one of the daughters to bed. She’d just slip off her feed-sack dress and lie down.

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“Who are you?” said the pretty lady behind the desk. “Kucherenko, Khrystyna,” replied the pretty Ukrainian. “Ya know ... I didn’t think this thing was going to work.” “Tyche Flintkote,” said the tiny replica of Sultry Wench Flintkote. She was still holding on to Krys’s shirt. “What have you done with my daddy?” “We have absolutely GOT to fix the damn portals,” said the Ceiling. “Your daddy?” “John Walter Flintkote, my daddy,” Tyke said. Ceiling said, “Sent him home weeks...

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Movin Dirt

Movin' Dirt By Joannebarbarella This story was inspired by conversations with Sheila and Dimelza. Kristina L.S. did her usual superb job of editing and suggesting better ways to say things. Thank you my friends. We stood and looked across the gully at the steep ridge on the other side, Tom and Curly and me. Red rocky soil with clumps of spinifex didn't give it any great beauty, just typical of parts of the outback, but it was where the road had to go. 8 a.m. and it was...

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Dirt Poor

Watching my sister Jessica sleeping beside me is something I have enjoyed off and on for over thirty years. Lying on her back, legs slightly spread; the result of our reunion slowly seeping from her very swollen pussy. She arrived by air yesterday. The drive from the airport was a mutual admiration trip as we hadn't been together for nearly four months, much too long. We talk often on the telephone and keep in touch daily with emails, but it is not the same. She lives with her husband and...

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FlintkoteChapter 66

“Where did the ‘We’ come from?” I said, “I’m building Farr 3.7’s ... you’re going to school.” “Nope ... not old enough. Have to be five ... won’t be five until October.” “I’m going to check on that.” I called. “Hi. I’ve had a 4 year old foisted on me by her mom. What proof do I need and how old does she have to be?” ‘When will she be 5?’ “October.” ‘I’d say you have plenty of time to gather up your paperwork. Just for conversation’s sake ... her name and present address.’ “Tyche...

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Surprise Melody FlintkoteChapter 2

When you’re at sea, passage making, it feels like you can’t wait to get ashore. After 29 days at sea ... even Samoa works. But ... three days ashore and we’re itching to get to sea. You can’t please everybody all the time. Teenagers seldom settle. Satellite radio and TV are our means of keeping up with the doings of the land based. Listening to the propaganda (NEWS) 0r watching the bubbleheads express opinions so far away from the opinions of real people gets either boring or hilarious ......

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Surprise Melody FlintkoteChapter 16

Cyn was right ... they should have warned her ... but the Powers that Be aren’t Gods ... they are extremely adept scientists. Scientists generally don’t have time for mundane shit ... like explaining about a watch user materializing in water because the marina isn’t there in the past. They haven’t warned the holder about the invisibility factor either. That should be easy ... don’t wind the watch backwards. Cyn turned to me, “I don’t want the damned thing ... you take it.” “Nope ... you’re...

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Surprise Melody FlintkoteChapter 27

Several weeks later, after Cyn, JW and the CAT had moored in front of the Hotel waiting a berth at the Yacht Club, I got a strange request in the mail. The address was: Miss Surprise Flintkote The 48 foot Farr Cutter The Anchorage Carey’s Bay Hotel Port Chalmers, Otago New Zealand The letterhead: Bank Of New Zealand Wellington Office Wellington Miss Flintkote: The Bank has received a request. An anonymous party has made an appeal. The party wishes to make a deposit in your account....

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FlintkoteChapter 8

She had to think about that for a few seconds, “Flintkote Addie Resort-managers daughter?” Tyche asked. “No...” And here was a bit of Icelandic... “Tyche Addierétturstjórnandidóttir,” Addie said. The planet, Cassandra, has been receiving Heroes from all Earth nations. Admittedly, the majority of those heroes have been from English speaking territories. But not all heroes are restricted to English ancestry. Cassandra is a Matriarchy, and that is a social system in which females hold the...

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FlintkoteChapter 46

So, here we are. The 2009 Mac Pro Desktop has died again. Not really. There are three deaders, two 2008’s and one 2009, sitting in various stages of disrepair and no end in sight. This may or may not be chapter 46. I have a perfectly good chapter on the 2009 but such is life. I have no idea what I wrote on the 2009 ... so. There is more to it than that. The 2009 mac pro is also called a 4,1 but I flashed the 4,1 to a 5,1(2010). It worked fine but the video card bit the big one. As soon as I...

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Surprise Melody Flintkote Part TwoChapter 4

“You knew my father?” “And your mom,” he said. “Box of rocks ... but damned sexy.” I was all set to lambast him a good one when his phone rang ... the red one. “Hold that thought. I have to answer this.” He picked up. Whoever was on the other end made the ex-SAS man smile. He pushed a button. “You got other I.D.?” I was flying out of country ... of course I had other I.D... “What do you want?” I said. “US passport, New Zealand passport, US Birth certificate, New Zealand Naturalization,...

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Surprise Melody Flintkote Part TwoChapter 12

The knock on the door came a couple of days after I spoke to the Everyboat Insurance receptionist ... who assured me that Mr. Arbuthnot was perfectly fine. “There wasn’t anything he struck on the way down, Miss Flintkote. He just ‘wilted.’ I’m calling our Hong Kong office. An adjuster will contact you soon. May I have your current address?” “Mr. Kwan? Would you speak to the lady?” Information soon passed, the call disconnected and I resumed fretting. Oh ... I wasn’t brooding over the boat...

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Surprise Melody Flintkote Part TwoChapter 48

“Remember when you guys vacationed on the Island?” Junior said. “We won’t be doing that again,” said Six. Junior broke down. If Surprise hadn’t been flying from ‘Feet Wet’ over Lake Huron and knew what to do ... they’d have crashed. Six was immediately contrite. Looking at me he said, “That was rather callous of me.” Looking at Junior he said, “I’m sorry ... I’m sorry, Junior. I didn’t mean it.” “It’s time I started living again,” Junior said. “I did get my revenge.” Surprise said....

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Surprise Melody Flintkote Part TwoChapter 49

Ambassador Johnson wasn’t there to discuss his Ambassadorship with Junior ... he was there to discuss Ms. Flintkote’s status. Since he served at the whim of the President ... as do all Ambassadors ... he was stuck with greeting Ms. Flintkote Officially ... even though he was a personal friend of the murdered president and didn’t approve of ‘that murdering bitch’ or her offspring. The sins of the parents shall be visited on the offspring even unto the tenth generation. He got the quote wrong...

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FlintkoteChapter 6

“Language, little girl, what would your mother say?” “She would have climbed up on a chair and torn down your tiles,” Tyke said, “You’re lucky I’m so small. WHERE.IS.MY.DADDY?” She was loud enough to rattle the secret doors. One of those hidden doors opened and an older woman entered the room ... Eva Caretaker Controller entered the picture. Ceiling said, “Good Day, Ma’am.” This was the ‘Good Day’ of the ‘Thank the gods you’re here’ variety ... not the ‘oh shit’ kind. “Ceiling ... what is...

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FlintkoteChapter 9

When Tyche came through the door, Ceiling could smell and taste the mouthful she was chewing. Now, you need to know that ‘something new’ was one of the highlights of Ceiling’s existence. Soviet Russians were an unknown commodity, and the new Russian Federation hadn’t started sending Russian heroes ... yet. Going by the old adage, “Beasts of the field feed. Men eat. The gentleman of distinction dines.” Ceiling had NO idea what the Russian heroes liked to eat. The run of the mill English...

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FlintkoteChapter 15

“That was just plain mean,” Eva said. “Did you send them?” “Not me,” I said. “Her.” I pointed at Tyche. I expected that might not satisfy Eva ... but it was all she was going to get. “Tyke,” Eva said, “I realize you’re four years old. I also realize that, just like your Dad and Aunt’s that Four is a number that has no relationship to you except size. We don’t have your Daddy ... well ... The organization that is known as Crossroads has confessed that an effort was made to send him home...

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FlintkoteChapter 28

“How does it happen that you have two boats?” “Insurance... SV Surprise, the big boat, hold your horses, Lieutenant, the big boat had just finished total scrape, grind, patch and paint. she got a salon makeover and all new fabric ... sails, bedding, cushions ... beautiful example of the kind of work the Starship Yards in Hong Kong can do when she got crushed ... I’m getting to that ... crushed when the Sultan’s warships were sabotaged by terrorists ... or pirates. Turned my little hundred...

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The Floorwalker

The Floorwalker By Wanda Cunningham The boy stared at the mannequin so intently the floorwalking department store manager became suspicious. He didn't understand, he couldn't understand, how some males seemed so fascinated by plastic and metal and paint in the shape of a woman. It wasn't like a mannequin had warm flesh, soft skin and a will of its own. No, a mannequin had to stand there, in whatever pose it might be placed in by the dresser. Now there was a nance and a...

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FlintkoteChapter 49

Nobody asked. The pair had money for food and a ute. They moved into a garage flat and bought both ... the flat and the garage. People took them to be mother and daughter. The name was unusual ... Flintkote ... Tyche Selene was 4 but very smart. Mom was 22 and American. Surprise Me Flintkote. Tyche was Aussie born and had the accent ... unless she was having you on ... then she was posh. The garage was on Beach Road in the flight path of the Whangārei airport down at Onerahi the seaside...

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FlintkoteChapter 54

Pentwater... In the spring when the ice goes off the Lake and the big lake is clear as glass ... the dormant bugs are coming out. In the summer ... if the Lake is up ... every 29 years the lake cycles from ‘where did it go’ to ‘Oh Shit.’ This year is the peak of ‘Oh Shit.’ ... and this year the Lake runneth over ... the three curses ... the bugs AND the tourists AND the Summer folk are in abundance. The beach is crowded, there is no room at the inn and the park is reservations only. In...

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FlintkoteChapter 61

Drudge ... Drudge ... Drudge... I forgot how repetitious cabinets can be. Gee ... was it only a year ago I was building them at Gold Coast? At least I had fun teaching the stations building the Farr’s. Not all my help stayed. I ended up with half... 13 employees ... with 13 wives and 26 children. I sunk a ton of money into the first year ... and then I sold the first boat... 14k ... for boat and trailer. The breakthrough came at a University of Michigan Law School Alumni Reunion. During...

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