Wagons Ho The Early YearsChapter 16
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May 17, 1845
Neither Millie nor Lettie could walk by me this morning without touching me on the hand or the arm or the chest. We were all feeling very happy and all feeling very loving. Before John and Tess showed up, I asked, "So, how do each of you feel about what we did last night?"
"Jase, I feel good about it," Millie said. "I don't feel like it hurt our marriage at all. In fact, I think it may have brought us even closer together."
"Okay, how about you, Lettie? Any regrets?"
"Not a one," Lettie smiled. "I feel loved and I feel very close to both of you."
"Do you still feel like an outsider?"
"No way. I feel like the three of us are one."
"That's just the way I feel," Millie said. "How about you, Jase?"
"I feel like the luckiest man in the world. I have the two most beautiful women in the world for my wives."
That got me a kiss from both of them just before John and Tess walked up. I gave my sister a big hug then asked, "So, when is the ceremony?"
"Reverend Green says at nine o'clock. I guess that makes sense."
"Have you been over by your new wagon yet?" Lettie asked.
"Yeah, we caught Clem just before he took off. I almost feel like we cheated him on the wagon," John said.
"You ladies went through it yesterday. Did it have pretty much everything that is going to be needed?" I asked.
"Pretty much," Tess said. "Clem's wife had everything well organized. There's everything you'd expect them to have been taking on a trip like this."
"We put all of the money together last night. We have quite a pile. Ab says we're going to be going by a trading post or two before we hit the mountains, so if there's anything you need, let's get it before we get to Oregon. We don't even know what we can buy there."
"How much money do we have?" Tess asked.
I looked around to see if anyone was close enough to hear before I answered, and even then I lowered my voice. "A little over four thousand dollars," I said.
Tess' mouth fell open and John choked on his coffee. "That's a fortune," Tess finally managed to get out.
"Pretty much," I said. "We have to keep that quiet. That much money could get us all killed."
"That's for sure," John said. "I've heard of people being robbed and killed when they had less than a hundred dollars."
"That's why we have to keep it quiet. It seems like a lot of money, but we're going to need quite a few things for the ranch too. We're going to have to buy at least six horses. We should each have a spare for working the cattle."
"Should we buy more cattle if they are available?" John asked.
"I think so," I said. "We can't get too many or we'll never be able to herd them through the mountains. We figured out last night that we have fifty cows right now and one bull."
"One very happy bull," Tess said.
"Sis, you think just like Millie. Those were her exact word."
This got all three women giggling. "The only reason Lettie didn't say it is that I beat her to it," Millie said.
Lettie blushed and said, "Yeah, probably so."
The Reverend Green was as long winded for Tess' wedding as he had been for the others he had performed. We stood through it with good graces though. Tess seemed very happy and we were happy for her.
Millie, Lettie and I walked around to talk with Caleb and Sally after the ceremony. "So, how's your job as Captain coming?" I asked Caleb.
"You young pup. I aught to skin you for getting me into that. It's surprising how many growed men act like little kids. They come to me to settle disputes that four year olds shouldn't have."
"I'm sorry Caleb. I just wanted to make sure Calvin wasn't elected Captain. He'd have been right in there fighting with the rest of the four year olds."
"Jase, you shouldn't bad mouth a dead man, especially when his widow is standing there beside you."
"Caleb, I probably knew Frank's faults better than anyone. Jase isn't going to offend me with anything he says about Frank."
"It's still not right to speak bad about the dead, Mrs. Calvin."
"Since Jase and Millie have asked me to be their partner, I've decided to use the last name of Tackett from now on, Caleb."
"But... Does that mean..."
"Don't worry about it, Pap. It was my idea," Millie said.
"I'll bet Jase is a very happy man," Sally laughed.
"Yes, and I'm a very happy woman, Mom," Millie rejoined.
Sally cracked up. "You'll have to tell me about it sometime, Daughter."
"I think we're too old to hear about something like that, Sally," Caleb said. "I don't think our hearts could take it."
I had been afraid of how Sally and Caleb would react, but after the initial shock, they seemed to be doing okay. "Just think of Lettie as the daughter you never knew you had, Pap," Millie said.
We talked for a while and we were telling them about the wagon we had bought for Tess and John. After a while, Caleb said, "So you don't have a saddle now, Lettie?"
"No. They traded it off for the wagon. We're gonna get one when we come to a trading post that has them."
"We still have Bob's saddle," Caleb said. "You're welcome to use it if you'd like."
"Would you be willing to sell it, Caleb?" I asked.
"Well, I suppose we would," Caleb said as he looked over at Sally. Sally nodded so he said, "Yeah, we'd sell it."
"What would you want for it?"
"Would five dollars be too much? It's almost new."
"I'll tell you what. We'll give you seven dollars if you'll throw in the saddle blanket, saddlebags and the bridle."
"Sold," Caleb smiled.
Caleb pulled the saddle out of his wagon and I carried it back to ours. "Let's go see Ab," I suggested.
We walked over to his tent, but he wasn't there. I knew he hadn't gone far because his horse was grazing nearby. We walked around until we found him.
He was talking with Sam Stuart when we found him. We went over and said howdy to both of them.
"I want to talk with you a little later," Sam told me. I figured it had to be about Ellen.
"Any time, Sam. We're just out visiting. If we're not at our wagon, just come find us."
Sam nodded and said he'd better get back and help Becky tar their wagon.
"So, how are you doing, Ab?" I asked.
"I'm doing okay. I'm going to disappear and have me some private time in a little bit. How are you doing, Mrs. Calvin?"
"Please don't call me that, Mr. Smith. I'm Lettie Tackett now. You can call me Lettie."
"Okay..."
"We've adopted her," Millie said.
"Ah, but..."
"Don't ask, Ab," Millie said.
"Okay. None of my business anyway. So how are you doing, Lettie?"
"I'm doing just great," Lettie said. "We're accumulating cattle for our ranch. Do you have any suggestions as to where would be a good place to set up a ranch in Oregon?"
"Well, folks, most of the people on the wagon train are probably going to end up in the Willamette Valley. If it were me though and I was gonna start a cattle or a horse ranch, I know of three or four little valleys that would be perfect."
"Would you be willing to show us where they are, Ab?" I asked.
"Sure. There's one of them I've staked out for myself. All of them are in this same range of hills. They're way off the trails, so I'm sure no one has claimed them yet. They're sheltered from the worst weather and all of them have streams and they're just loaded with fur bearing animals. I plan to be trapping in one of them this winter."
"They sound ideal, Ab," Millie said. "You wouldn't mind having us for neighbors?"
"We'd be neighbors, but not very close neighbors," Ab said. "There's probably ten miles between each of the valleys, but no, I wouldn't mind having you for neighbors."
"Jase and I were next door neighbors in Kentucky, Ab. We were two miles apart. We're used to houses being few and far between."
"That's good, Millie. Some of the people on this train are going to have a hard time getting used to not having neighbors within spitting distance. I know you folks will do fine."
"Well, Ab, there are five of us who are partnered in this ranch, so we'll always have people close."
"That's the three of you plus John and Tess?"
"That's right. We're all sort of one big family."
"You folks know there's gonna be a lot of work for the first few years, don't you?"
"Yeah. There'll be work building a house, work with the cattle, we'll be doing some farming, and John and I will be doing a lot of trapping at least during the first few years. None of us are afraid of work though."
"No, I don't suppose you are."
"We need to let you get off for your personal time and we need to go see Ben Jacobs. He said he wanted to talk with us this morning."
"You guys enjoy your days of rest then folks. I'll saddle up and get away from these people for a while."
We stopped at our wagon and fixed up some lunch before we went on over to the Jacobs' wagon. While we were eating Lettie asked, "Do you guys mind that I told Ab and Millie's parents about me being Lettie Tackett now?"
Millie started giggling. "I thought pap was gonna swallow his tongue," she said. "I knew mom wouldn't have a problem with it. Actually pap did a lot better than I thought he would."
"Well, I thank you for telling them it was your idea, Millie. I know your pap was probably thinking that I was trying to take Jase away from you."
"Yeah, he probably was. He always called me his little angel. I wonder what he thinks of me now."
"If he's thinking wrong, Sally will get him straightened out," I said. "I've learned that women run the family."
"Just you remember that," Millie laughed.
Ben Jacobs was happy to see us. "I was just thinking about walking over to see you," he said.
"How are things going, Ben?" I asked.
"Well, we sure don't have anything figured out as yet, but Sam and I are talking about it. One thing Sam and I both agree on is that we don't want Ellen pregnant at thirteen. We also agree they're pretty serious so we don't think it's a good idea to separate them when we get to Oregon."
"I'm more worried about what they're gonna be doing now than I am about when they get to Oregon," I said. "It'll be a lot easier to keep track of them after you're settled."
"That little Ellen is a feisty one, ain't she? After Sam and I had talked we got the two kids together and talked with them. I asked them just what the hell they thought they were doing. Ellen said they knew just exactly what they were doing and they had been doing it quite well if it was any of my business."
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Eerie Salon: Seasons of Change - Spring By Ellie Dauber and Chris Leeson © 2014 Sunday, May 26, 1872 The music woke Lylah up. "What the hell?" She tossed back her blanket and sat up in bed. Only... she wasn't in bed anymore, or even in the room she shared with Flora. She was downstairs in the Saloon. The room was full of light, and she could hear music, although she couldn't see the musicians. She couldn't see _anyone_. She was alone. "This hasta be a dream," she...
The next day on the job went by in a blur. I was very self-conscious, wondering if anyone could tell that I'd been fucked the night before. I felt like I was walking differently, as my asshole felt very sore and stretched. Mingled feelings of shame and desire kept me distracted throughout the day, and it was relief and anticipation that I went back to the room I shared with Mike. The others were going out to a bar, but I wasn't old enough so I just said I was going back to watch some tv and...
WarningThis is a tale of my search for professional help with my breastfeeding and domination obsessions with Escorts and Dominatrices in the U.K. Its pretty full on. Don’t read it if you are offended by prostitution or adult nursing or water sports or anything else. Some of it has appeared before on Literotica, but this is a revised and expanded text. I am the original author.IntroductionSome twenty or so years ago, I was depressed. I have never had a lot of good physical health, and I felt...
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SIDE NOTE , IF YOU'RE UP HERE TO COMMENT FOR ANOTHER INSTALLMENT OF "Incest Diaries" THEN COMMENT BELOW. Thank You & Enjoy. Hot Springs- Chapter One kimono: formal Japanese dress -sama: title meant to show respect to the receiver hakama: formal divided skirt for Japanese men Glancing up at the noon sky, Rin took in a large gulp of air as the scent of spring's cherry blossoms gently drifted to her. The breeze was strong that day, and it blew her long, silky black hair around...
I have hooked up with Rob a few more times since our first meeting. And he has trained me quite well, that huge dick of his will always be difficult to take but I will keep trying. Rob asked me to come over to his apartment for a few drinks but I knew what that meant. I told him I will be sl**ping over, his laugh and said no stays at the “Rob Hotel” for free. I thought to myself, ran to the shower and did a shave. I wanted everything nice and clean, all over for him. I packed a bag of a cute...
Her hair was falling across her face and sat up to hold her by one hand and with the other I hold her chin. I pulled her close to my face and kissed her gently on her lips and pulled back. Her eyes were looking straight into mine. She grabbed me by the head and gave a kiss on my lips. The intensity of the kiss was strong as she breathed heavily. Wow! This is my Teacher and I am fucking her. The kisses turned into deep smooching and both our tongues were into each other, massaging. Then...
Perhaps it was the wine. But no, I hadn’t had that much more than usual, and yet tonight I felt so brazen. Since those girls had rented the house next door, I had certainly noticed Julie. She was young. Not even old enough to legally drink, I thought, although someone in the house was buying the alcohol for their frequently too loud parties. More than once my wife and I had been kept awake and annoyed. One night weeks before, I had almost gotten dressed to walk over and complain, but then the...
"Wherever it is we'll be tomorrow, it won't be Kansas," Crystal announced when she'd returned from the hotel foyer after what was originally intended to be a routine phone call to Kai about the tour itinerary. "And it most certainly won't be Kansas City." "No need for ruby slippers then," said Thelma. "So, if we're not going to Kansas, where are we going?" Andrea asked. "Weren't we supposed to be travelling from there to Chicago, Washington and New Orleans?" "It isn't...
‘The Photo – In Retrospect’ The Conner Family Stories: 01-‘A Gift On Christmas Eve’ 02-‘Gifts On Christmas Morning’ 03-‘Nightmares Of A Broken Promise’ 04-‘The Request’ 05-‘Love Across Town’ 06-‘The Photo – In Retrospect’ – current This story is part of ‘The Conner Family’ Series and takes place three months after Jennifer Conner’s accident and three months before Chapter One of the series – ‘A Gift On Christmas Eve.’ – Rugrat60 ***** Kenneth Robert Conner sat quietly in the office...
Please first read Breast Friends and then read the following to find out how life progressed for two of the friends...enjoy! Peggy’s life plan was to work very hard during high school and get a scholarship in a top UK university to study law. After that she would move to London , get a well paid job in a big law firm, and eventually start her own practice. Her prince charming would come along somewhere along the way. Peggy parents who were not particularly wealthy had...
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Hello everyone, This is Diganth, and I am 24 years old, 5ft 10 inches. I finished my engineering and currently working in one of the reputed companies. And about my structure currently, a medium-built guy with a 6″ size dick. I am here to tell you about how we explored threesome sex with cousin Ashu. I’ll also narrate how we trapped our distant relative Nayana for threesome sex. She was also 24 years old. Her stats were (34b-30-34). Her body structure could drive any man crazy and masturbate...
IncestDISCLAIMER ALL PERSONS AND EVENTS ARE ENTIRELY FICTIONAL. THIS STORY IS INTENDED FOR ADULTS ONLY AND IS NOT TO BE VIEWED BY MINORS. CAN ONLY BE POSTED OR USED ON FREE WEBSITES. Story codes (forced fem, femdom, interracial) What Girl's Really Want By JockSissy I was painting Misty's toenails a bright red color as I kneeled in front of her. She was lounging on the sofa watching TV. I knew she was excited. It was her first date with Chris. They had met at one of my work's office...
I worked in the movies as an usher and wouldn't get off until 10 o'clock. I kept thinking about the surprise Aunt Christine was going to give me. Time dragged, and I saw Stanley, so I knew he wasn't at my house, fucking my aunt. Ten o'clock finally came, and I left for home. As I approached my house, I saw a strange car parked in front. I went around the back and let myself in. I entered the living room and there was my aunt and a blonde lady sitting on the couch. They were drinking...
It was the night Jojo, my cousin, lay groping me in his bedroom that I came to know for the first time that two men can actually share a bed and do things which give them pleasure other than smoking a joint and talking crap about their girlfriends. And I am, by some divine will, one of that kind. Although he wasn’t a character of much importance in my life after that day, but what Jojo had inducted me into stayed with me and it was much later that I realized that he didn’t make me what I am,...
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