Wagons Ho The Early YearsChapter 16
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April 2, 1845
It took us some time to cross the Grand River the next morning. There weren't any real problems, but we did have to drag the hogs across. We had one hog drown, so we butchered him. It took us so long we only made thirteen miles for the day.
After supper, we went to bed early. I was so tired I almost drifted off as soon as I laid down, but Millie and Tess wanted to talk. I was lying there, on my back, with an arm around each of them. I think I was really drifting in and out of sleep. Then, I was wide awake quickly.
"Millie, your husband is rubbing my butt," Tess said.
I jerked my hand away like I had just picked up a hot skillet. I didn't even know I was doing it. Millie started to giggle.
"I'm sorry, girls. I was half asleep and I didn't realize I was doing that," I said.
Jase, it's okay. I knew it was an unconscious thing and I was just teasing you."
"I'm not worried about it either. We see each other naked and we sleep cuddled up at night. Jase touching you or you touching Jase is going to happen," Millie said.
"Ladies," I said. "I think we need to talk about this. I'm confused. It isn't right for a man to see his sister naked. It isn't right for a man to touch his sister on the butt or on the breast. I've done all of these things and neither my sister nor my wife seem to think there's anything wrong with it."
"Jase, are you comfortable seeing your sister naked?" Millie asked.
I had to think for a minute. "Well, I reckon I'm pretty comfortable with that. It's still not right though."
"Was it right for you to see each other naked when you were three or four years old?"
"Yes."
"How about when you were eight or nine?"
"I guess."
"When did it stop being okay? Was it when she grew tits, or was it when your cock started getting hard when you thought about her being naked?"
"I don't know, Millie," I said.
"Our bodies change, Jase, but we're still the same person inside. You react to me when you see me naked because you think I'm a pretty woman. You react to Tess when you see her naked because you think she's a pretty woman. What's the difference?"
"I don't know. For one thing, we're married. I shouldn't have thoughts about any other woman."
"We all have thoughts. No one can help that. Just because Tess is your sister doesn't mean she's not a desirable woman. As far as anything else goes, the bible is full of stories about kings and such that had hundreds of wives. Why should it be different now?"
"Are you saying Tess should be my wife too?"
"No, I'm not saying that. I hope Tess can find someone for herself. Someone she can love as much as I love you. If that doesn't happen, then who knows what will happen in the years to come. Whatever it is, we'll all learn to live with it, because we love each other."
I was confused, but I could see the sense in what Millie was saying. I didn't know what to say, so I just kept quiet.
April 3, 1845
I awoke with my arms still around Millie and Tess. I just laid there for several minutes, thinking about all that was said the night before. If I was just being selfish about it, I'd certainly want Tess for a wife too. She's beautiful and I love her for who she is.
I watched her for a while as she slept. Tess is a good woman. There isn't a mean bone in her body. She's also smart and is a good cook and housekeeper. I know she loves me too.
I looked over at Millie and I saw her eyes were open. She smiled at me and then we kissed. "Tess is a pretty woman, isn't she?" she said.
"Yes, she's pretty. That isn't the problem at all. The problem is, she's my sister and I'm married to you."
"Oh, so now being married to me is a problem?"
"No, my love. You know what I mean."
"Look, Jase, if my living with you guys is a problem, maybe I should go back and live with mom and pap," Tess said.
"Your living with us is not a problem, Tess. "Maybe the problem is all in my head."
"You've always had a problem with your head, big brother."
Millie giggled and said we'd better get up and get breakfast going.
It seemed like we were moving slower since we left Huntsville. I had no idea why that was so I asked Ab about it.
"Ab," I said after I had ridden up to where he was riding ahead of the wagon train, "Why do we seem to be moving slower since we left Huntsville?"
"I've got about three families that are driving me nuts. The people in the third wagon back are the Stuarts. They're nice people, but they are trying to pull their wagon with four mules. They should have at least six. They're slowing everyone down. Then there is Abe Wilkes. He's not slowing us down, but he keeps coming to me with tales about everyone being out to get him."
I had to laugh about Wilkes. "I haven't talked to him since Millie and I got married. At least he shouldn't be telling any tales about me."
"Oh, but he is," Ab laughed. "He says there are weird things going on in your wagon at night. He says he's heard strange noises coming out of there. He thinks you're performing satanic rites."
Ok, so that cracked me up. "What did you tell him?"
"I told him you were just married and that was probably the reason for the noises. He said he'd been married for four years and his wife had never made any sounds like that. I told him he must be doing something wrong then."
I was laughing until I had tears running out of my eyes. Finally I got myself to the point I could talk again so I said, "I don't know if I should tell Millie about that. She might get all embarrassed and cut me off."
Now it was Ab's turn to break up laughing. I waited until he had calmed down, then I said, "You said there were three families."
"Oh, yeah. Toward the back of the train there is a family named Calvin. I have no idea why they ever decided to go to Oregon. They must be pretty wealthy. They have two big wagons, about thirty head of beef cattle, a couple of milk cows, maybe twenty hogs, and more chickens than you could shake a stick at. They have three hired hands. Two of them drive the wagons and the other one is supposed to be herding all of the animals."
"Ab, I've got a great horse. He does most of the work of herding. I still wouldn't want to try to drive that many animals by myself."
"That's one of the problems. The hired hand is having a hard time keeping them all moving in the right direction. Mr. Calvin doesn't do anything to help. He rides along on his big black horse and yells at the hired hand."
"You're right, Ab. There's gonna be problems there. If Calvin yells at the hired man too much, he's just gonna quit and then there will be some real problems."
"Don't I know it. If I'd have known Calvin wasn't gonna do anything, I probably wouldn't have allowed them to join us."
"I might be able to help you with the Stuart's problem, Ab. We've got eight mules that aren't doing a thing. I'll have to talk to pap and to Caleb, but I don't see why we couldn't loan them a couple."
"That would be a big help. I don't think we're gonna move any faster because of it, but I would feel better about the Stuarts. They're good people. Have you been keeping an eye on John Ware?"
"Yes. Caleb and pap have too. We haven't seen anything out of the ordinary. Maybe it's just a problem of Tess being too sensitive."
"Well, I hope so. Maybe you should have a talk with him some time. It'd clear the air if we knew why he told us different stories."
"Yeah, I think I'll do that."
Even though the weather was great, we only made fifteen miles today. I talked with pap and Caleb about loaning the Stuarts a couple of mules and they agreed. Pap said he'd go and talk to them about it after supper.
I told Millie and Tess about the Stuarts and the Calvins while we were eating supper. "Did Ab say what Mrs. Calvin is like?" Tess asked.
"No, Hon, he didn't say. I'm afraid they're gonna cause him problems though. I guess Abe Wilkes is driving him crazy too. Wilkes keeps telling Ab about all of these people who are out to get him."
After we had gone into our wagon for the night I told Millie and Tess what else Wilkes had been saying about us.
"Satanic Rites!" Millie almost screamed. "I'll satanic rites him."
Tess was laughing and so was I. "We should really put on a show for him if we ever know he's listening," Tess said.
"No, we shouldn't," I said, trying to be reasonable. "The more we do, the more he'll run his mouth. We should just try to ignore him."
I finally got the girls calmed down. It was a cold night and it felt good to snuggle between them. I think Tess was deliberately rubbing her breasts against my side.
April 4, 1845
I thought it was cold when we went to bed last night, but this morning it was freezing. I pulled the covers up over my head and I would have been content to lay there between the girls' warm bodies until July.
Millie stirred beside me, so I pulled the cover up over her head and kissed her. I gently squeezed her breast and rolled her nipple between my fingers as we kissed. Millie gasped and then moaned.
I felt Tess moving, so I turned my head toward her and said, "Good morning."
"Good morning, Jase. Good morning, Millie."
"Damn, it's cold this morning," Millie said.
"Yeah, but my boobies are nice and warm, snuggled up against your husband, Millie."
"Tess, you are a strumpet and a jade. You can't be messing around like this in the morning. We have to get up and get breakfast."
Tess groaned. "Doesn't it say in the bible that a woman doesn't have to get up and fix breakfast when it's cold?"
"No, it doesn't say that at all," Millie said. "It says that the sister has to get up and fix breakfast while the wife snuggles with her husband in the nice warm bed."
"I think I did read that, but what it says is that the wife must get up while the sister takes comfort from her brother."
Well, I could see this might go on for hours, so I stood up and took the covers with me. Both girls shrieked and jumped up. They made a mad scramble for their clothes, as I did. I think we were all dressed in record time.
Millie stuck her tongue out at me as she put on her coat and climbed out of the wagon. Tess put her arms around me and kissed me. "I love you, Jase," she said. "Even if you are mean and evil."
We had been on the trail for a couple of hours when Millie, Tess, and I decided to go up and talk with Ab for a while. As we were passing the third wagon back, someone yelled, "Hey!"
We looked over and saw a man who appeared to be in his early thirties. We reined in to the pace of his wagon and he asked, "You're Jase Tackett aren't you?"
"Yeah, I'm Jase."
"I'm Sam Stuart. I just wanted to thank you for setting things up so I could borrow a couple of mules."
"That's okay, Sam. I'm glad we could help. This is my wife, Millie, and my sister, Tess."
"I'm pleased to meet you two ladies," Sam said. "I'd introduce you to my wife and younguns, but they're lying down in the wagon. They're all feeling kind of poorly."
"That's okay, Sam. Maybe we'll get to meet them another time. Right now, we need to talk to Ab about something."
We said our goodbyes and rode on forward. Ab was his usual friendly self. After we had said our hellos and he had complimented the ladies, I said, "We got to meet Sam Stuart a while ago. He thanked us for the loan of the mules."
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I put my arm around Wanda and hugged her. I didn't know what to say, so I just held her. After a while, she looked at me. "I've been trying what Millie said to do to make myself feel good. It does feel good, but it isn't anything like I felt when you kissed me the other morning." "I'm glad it's helping, Honey." I was saved from further discussion by us finding a stand of birch trees. I knew birch was a hardwood, so I didn't see why it couldn't be used for a fence. We stopped the...
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"So, when are you going to tell me the rest of the story, Pap?" I asked. I looked over at Mom and she was smiling. "Well, Jase, me and your Mom ain't able to take on four kids at our age. We don't have enough food to feed them for the winter, and we don't have enough room in our wickiup for them to sleep. We were wondering if you all could take them in." I looked over at Millie and she was nodding just as Tess said, "Of course we'll take them in, Pap." It was almost time for...
"Is that little vixen of mine bothering you?" Pris asked. I had to laugh. "She is coming on a little strong, Pris. I love her though, so I don't mind. My wives and I agreed we'll let her kiss and cuddle all she wants, but we won't let her do anything more until she's fifteen. Maybe by then she'll have completely forgotten about me." "That's not gonna happen, Jase," Pris grinned. "That girl has it bad for you. If you said the word, she'd have her drawers off and her legs...
"What's that, Honey?" "Could you give me one kiss? I mean a kiss like you'd kiss Millie." "I think I could do that," I said. I rode Sin over to a copse of trees and we dismounted. I put my arms around Wanda and leaned down. She tilted her face up. When our lips met, I could feel it all the way down to my toes. I know Wanda was feeling the same way I was, because I thought she was going to melt and run down through my arms. We held the kiss for a long time and when I brushed her...
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We decided to press on, as long as it was light enough to see. Twilight was setting in and we were looking for a good camping spot, when I saw movement ahead. I told Tess to stay with the horses. I dismounted and made my way toward the movement, my rifle in hand. There were four deer grazing in a little meadow next to a nice stream. I was within a hundred yards of them, when I saw one of them look up suddenly. I froze in place, and waited until he had started grazing again. I slowly got...
When she took his hand, they both felt something different. It was like a switch had been thrown with her touch. Sean suddenly felt like he had more blood in his body than he had had just a minute ago, and he could almost swear that he felt it warming as it rose up his arm, through his shoulder, and further into his body and soul. He didn’t understand it, but he took notice of it and enjoyed brief thoughts of what it foretold. Amanda felt strength in Sean’s touch such as she had never...
Hi,Before we have any further contact or Xhamster friendship, I need to tell you my story:In 1968 I'm born in the Netherlands as an only c***d and lived a life full of joy. I haven't been to primary school because we had a governess... My mom learned me to swim and to ride a horse (I had my own horse). My dad learned me (if he wasn't working for his own company) how to ski. September 12, 1988 my parents died at a car crash. Before that moment my life was a fairytale, after that it looked like...
New Age Technologies, Inc. Disclaimer: Hopefully this can be a new universe here as the opportunities to be creative are limitless. Any similarities to any names, places, or organizations are purely coincidental. Mission Statement: Here at New Age Technologies, Inc, we strive to achieve the highest level of new and innovative technologies which will continue to further the advancement of biological enhancements and alterations through the use of technology. All technologies...
Ryan had finally found something – a job interview for a good position in his field that paid well and was in range of his soon-to-be new car. After scheduling an interview by email, he slumped over his keyboard, exhausted and relieved. He had a car, he had a job interview, now he just needed to nail the face-to-face and he might actually be able to climb out of this hole. He checked the clock on his taskbar, seeing that it was two in the morning. Time to get some sleep. He rubbed his itchy...
30,000 B.C. Dac and Toug, two male Homo Sapiens hurriedly moved along the windswept ice sheet in an otherwise featureless landscape. They were dressed in crude garments made of animal skins; their hair was long and both their faces covered with heavy beards. Both primitive men slowed momentarily and leaned forward bracing against the wind as they craned down to track the prints of their prey in the soft, newly fallen snow covering the hard-pack ice. They turned to the right and quickly...
I woke the next morning to Suzanne's moaning, the bed violently swaying, and the feeling of a mouth wrapped around my rock hard cock.Upon opening my eyes, Suzanne grabbed the side of my head in her hand and pulled me to her lips, filling my mouth with her tongue and a long, full moan. She was on her knees, and a very well put together gentleman was pounding away at one of her holes. Her tits swayed with each thrust, and her top lip curled up as she took each deep thrust. I looked down to see a...
My cunt was ready right now. At 2 pm the mailman pulled into the driveway. I jumped up, and ran to the door. My mailman was standing in the door, just grinning. Hi!!, I said excited. Well tell me, how many guys have you got lined up? I asked. Were you really serious, when you said how many didnt matter? he asked. Hell yes, damn it, I want as many as you can get. I replied. Well, he paused, then grinned again. How would you feel about letting 6 of us watch your show, then we will use that...
Introduction: This story is about the fun time I had with moi homies What do men want? What do women want? These are the questions that most people really ask when in reality all they need to ask is what do you want?. Yes it is sex. Women love sex as much as men love footy. But Im not here to discuss my friends game. It wasnt the first time me and my homies had so much, neither it will be the last time. Delhi Jazz festival were the best three days in my life. The music was good anyway but the...
I sped up as he shot a load straight into my mouth and I kept it in there, moving it around my mouth and enjoying its sticky, slimy texture, its salty taste. He saw me doing this and told me to open my mouth, as he spat into my mouth before putting his dick back in my mouth, gently moving it back and forth, allowing his own cum to swallow his cock. I then swallowed it all and we both knew what was coming next. I had always wondered if I was gay. I had a girlfriend, and I loved her, which made...
GayThey say you need to watch out for the quiet ones and now that we’ve seen Gigi in action, we know why! Once TC warms her up, she gets loud pretty fast. We think it must be that porn she watched while in elementary school, but a better bet is she hasn’t been laid in 10 months! Considering our horny little 19 year old hasn’t seen a big cock before, she was in for a surprise once TC let his manhood loose. Once she has his cock in her mouth and gets sloppy with it, you can tell...
xmoviesforyouThere Can Be Only One Chapter 3 When I got to my room I jumped on the bed, the girls right behind me. “I can’t believe you made mum suck your cock” Cathy squealed. I pulled Vicky to me and kissed her hard on the lips, my tongue pushing its way between them only to find her tongue eager to play with mine. I felt a hand gingerly touch my now flaccid cock which I knew would not respond having cum for the third time in as many hours, but what the hell, the hand felt good and even...
Dinner was pretty good, I had enchiladas. Rosie surprised me when she ordered a half carafe of wine, and poured each of us half a glass. We toasted my baby on her birthday, and enjoyed the meal.When we got back to their apartment, Linda had to go through the routine I was more than familiar with by now. She was made to sit on the couch and eat her cake, then one by one presents were brought to her which she opened with almost c***dlike glee. Sweaters, a collection of albums, and a few gift...
My First Story (never write a story before)tell me what u think It all started about a month ago when I decided to take my 2 weeks vacation from work. The time was 11:35 pm and I was driving around trying to find a good bar to relax and drink because I was bored as hell. Come across this place about 7 blocks from my house. It looks nice enough so I went in. There was a bartender looks to be in his mid 30's and about 9 people in here 4 guys and 5 women. I sat near the bartender and ask for...
A WORD FROM THE AUTHOR: This story is my thank you to a community that has provided me free fiction for years. It is also my first story (and probably my last), and I will warn you- it is long. My intrepid editor, Robyn Hoode, slaved through the drafts of the story, providing insightful and helpful commentary. His enthusiasm for the subject material kept me motivated. Honestly, without him and his constant feedback, this story wouldn't exist. So, if you enjoy this story, you have him to...
The beach was deserted--it is a little cove really, with a rocky path down to the shore, and cliffs either side. It only catches the sun later in the afternoon, so it tends to be deserted until then. I would have a couple of hours to myself. I laid out my towel and slipped my sundress from my shoulders. Sitting on my towel I smoothed sun cream into my skin, taking care as I applied it around my bikini. I turned over and lay on my tummy. With sunglasses on, I pulled Mari’s letter from my bag and...
CheatingBrittany drove down Justin's street excited as could be. Her and Justin would be heading to her boyfriend's school and getting to the campus was quite a drive, but she was ready to see her boyfriend again, as she hadn't in a couple of months. Brittany pulled into Justin's driveway, finding Shelby's car parked there as well. "Well, it looks like someone spent the night," she thought to herself, smiling that Justin most likely got lucky last night. Not wanting to interrupt the couple...
The dimly lit bar was smoky, huge, well organized and over-crowded with tables full of happy, boisterous people dressed for their ‘Friday Night’ drinks and socializing. Obviously, a popular meeting place in the Sydney Hyatt, the room was a constantly moving kaleidoscope of suits and skirts as late arrivals sought seats. Busy waiters dashed back and forth while friends mingled between tables. The noise was deafening, even without the music from the large band. Those couples on the...