Wagons Ho The Early YearsChapter 16
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"Stop where you are, Arnold," I shouted.
"Right, and give you a chance to reload?"
Arnold was coming steadily toward me, so I stood up to meet him. When he saw me, he changed directions slightly so he was coming straight at me. "You are one dead Indian, Tackett," he said.
"I don't want to have to kill you, Arnold. Stop where you are and put down your gun."
Arnold was within about twenty feet of me now. I was just standing there, my revolver hanging from my right hand. When he started raising his single shot pistol to point at me, I didn't know what else to do, so I shot him. I just shot once. My slug hit him in the center of his chest and he fell forward onto his face.
The camp had roused from the time I had fired my first shot. I could see people running out from camp, so I holstered my revolver and walked over beside Arnold's body.
John was the first person to come running up. When he saw it was me standing over Arnold, he holstered his pistol and came on more slowly. Ab and Caleb weren't too far behind John. I don't know what I looked like, but I had that empty feeling that George Kent had described when he shot Abe Wilkes.
I explained to everyone what had happened. Ab looked at the pistol, still clutched in Arnold's dead hand, and said he thought it was obvious I was telling the truth. Everyone agreed.
Millie and Lettie had come up right after the main group of men. They said they'd go and tell Mrs. Arnold. "Tell her Timmy wasn't with him and that he's probably okay," I told them.
Millie told me later that Mrs. Arnold didn't seem too upset by the death of her husband and that she said she figured Timmy would show up by morning. She was right on that.
After all of the hubbub had died down, we snuggled together in our wagon. I laid awake for a while. Arnold was the first man I ever killed and I hoped he would be the last. Eventually exhaustion overcame me and I slept.
June 15, 1845
When I awoke, I almost panicked. I was lying between Millie and Lettie, but there was no sign of Abby. I started to get up, then I heard her laughing and talking with Tess, outside our wagon.
Millie and Lettie both grabbed me and pulled me back down, where they did a right nice job of kissing me. I'll admit I was kissing back. The only thing I regretted about Abby being with us was that I didn't have as much time to spend alone with my wives.
Ab came around before we had even started eating breakfast. "I've been talking with Mrs. Arnold," he said. "She says her husband doesn't deserve a funeral, but we're going to have a short one anyway. I had a talk with the Reverend Green and I told him if the ceremony lasted more than fifteen minutes, we'd start burying Arnold whether he was finished or not. Hopefully that will help."
"Since I'm the one who killed him, I don't feel it would be appropriate for me to attend," I told him.
Ab nodded. "Would you tell Mrs. Arnold I feel very bad about this?"
"Yeah, I'll tell her. I think she'll understand, Jase."
Pris was right about Timmy. He came riding in during the funeral, riding one horse and leading another one. Ab told me later that Timmy had heard the shots last night and that when his father didn't come back, he knew his father had been killed.
I took off before the funeral even started to scout the trail ahead. The route for the day was an easy one. I reached the headwaters of the Sweetwater and headed for the Little Sandy River. Grass was very scarce and I ended up having to go farther than I normally would have before I found a suitable place to camp for the night. It was a long day, but we made twenty-two miles and camped at a place Ab told me was called Pacific Spring.
Pris brought Timmy around after supper and made him apologize for the name calling and for all him and his father had done.
Lettie slept under the wagon with Abby and Millie and I made sweet, gentle love.
June 16, 1845
While the women were fixing breakfast, Abby came over and sat on my lap. "I heard you and Mama Millie last night after you went to bed," she whispered to me.
"Oh, you did?" I asked.
"Yeah, you were quieter than normal, but I still heard you."
"Maybe we should pour wax in your ears so you can't hear as well," I teased.
Abby giggled then said, "I like it when I hear you. It lets me know that you love each other."
"That we do, Abby. You know we all love you too, don't you?"
"I know that," she said and then she kissed me on the cheek. "Losing pa and ma was hard, but knowing you all love me has made it easier."
I hugged her close and just held her until Millie called us to breakfast.
We had another good travel day and made eighteen miles. This took us to the Little Sandy River. I found us a good spot to camp with plenty of grass, wood, and water.
Millie invited Ab to have supper with us that evening and we talked a while about the desert area we were coming up to. After supper, Pris came over again. I really like this lady. She's really a nice person.
"So, what are your plans now?" Millie asked Pris as the rest of us listened.
"Well, we're certainly not going back east," she said. "All of my family are dead. If we went back close to Sam's family, they'd want to get involved in our lives and I don't want that. They're all worse than Sam was."
"Do you have any idea of what you want to do in Oregon?" Millie asked.
"Not really. Sam wanted to start a farm. I'm not into farming and a woman couldn't do much on her own at farming anyway. I could teach school and that's what I may end up doing."
Millie told Pris about the ranch we were starting, then she asked Ab what he was planning to do in the long run.
"Well, like I told you guys before, I have a little valley all staked out for my own. I plan to raise horses and cattle after I settle down. I figure with two more years of trapping, I'll have enough money to buy the stock I'll need to get started."
"How old are you, Ab?" Millie asked.
"I'm twenty eight."
"Do you have a girlfriend?"
Ab laughed and said, "No, and I don't need your help in finding one, young lady."
We all got a laugh out of that.
Lettie and Abby slept under the wagon again.
June 17, 1845
We only had to travel six miles to reach the Big Sandy River. Since that was the jumping off place for our trip across the desert, we camped there.
When I rode back to meet the wagons, Ab was out front as usual. Riding beside him was Timmy. I pulled in beside them to tell Ab that the Big Sandy was just a few miles ahead.
As I was getting ready to go find my wives, Timmy said, "I really am sorry for everything I said before and for everything pa did, Mr. Tackett."
"I can understand it, Timmy. We all tend to think how our parents teach us to think. It must have been hard on you with your pa trying to teach you to think one way and your ma trying to teach you a different way."
"I guess sometimes it was, Mr. Tackett. I loved my pa, but I know he didn't give you a choice in what you did."
"Please call me Jase. I'm not that much older than you. No, he really didn't give me a choice. I'm still sorry it happened though."
"He told me he was gonna kill you, but he wanted to kill your wife first. He said that'd make you suffer."
I didn't tell Timmy, but now I was glad I had killed the bastard.
Ab said we wouldn't be moving again until the next afternoon, so we made the most of our leisure time. Millie said she wanted a bath and Lettie and Tess agreed, so we all took off upstream to see if we could find a suitable spot. The river was low and in most places not more than eighteen inches deep.
We finally found a place that was almost four feet deep, so we stripped and got into the water. We had all soaped ourselves up and were just enjoying the feel of the water, when something hit me in the back and knocked me under.
I came up with a laughing, shrieking little girl clinging to my back. I managed to pull her around in front of me, then I threw her as far as I could. I'll swear the girl is part fish. She burst out of the water and started toward me like a ship under full sail.
At the last minute, she went under water, and the next thing we knew, she had pulled Millie under with her. This started an all out water fight. We all had a ball.
We moved our livestock several times that day and the next morning to give them the best graze possible. Most people did the same. We also spent some time filling all of the water barrels.
Pris and Timmy came around again that evening. All Timmy could talk about was Ab. I noticed him and Abby talking. She told me later that he had apologized for what he had said to her. "He said that Ab told him that Grandma Tackett is a very smart woman and that she knows a lot about medicine," Abby told me.
We talked with Pris for a while, but she left before long. She said she was going to thank Ab for talking with Timmy.
I think we were all feeling the need for closeness. We all slept together in the wagon and cuddled together like a litter of puppies.
June 18, 1845
Well, the day started off well, with me snuggled with my two lovely wives and Abby cuddling with all of us. I would always remember this as the longest day of my life though. We got up as we normally would and the women fixed breakfast. I would be staying with the wagons today as Ab said the route through the desert was well marked.
We all talked for a while about the ranch and about the day ahead of us. Abby sat on my lap and Millie and Lettie snuggled to either side of me. I was worried about getting our livestock across the desert. We now had half a dozen hogs, 49 cows and as Millie liked to remind me, one very happy bull, fifteen horses, twenty-four oxen, ten mules and one milk cow with a calf.
"Has anyone noticed if the bull has been mounting any of the cows?" I asked.
"Yes, big time," Millie said. "I've seen him mount at least six of them."
"I've noticed more than that," John said.
"Then we should have calves being born not long after we get to Oregon," I said.
"Well, I think a cow takes around ten months after breeding," John said. "Hogs, on the other hand, only take around four months. If one of the sows Lettie or Abby had was bred right after we left Missouri, it's quite possible we'll have one or more litters of pigs before we reach Oregon."
"Let's hope not," I said. "I'd hate to think what we'd have to do if we had a litter while we were still traveling."
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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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Okay, so what exactly was the deal with Amanda? Zoe had been working at the hotel for three weeks now, to make ends meet during the summer vacation. Two of those weeks had been the epitome of dullness: mainly she sat at reception, repeated the same lines to guests and answered the phones whenever they rang. Not really work best suited to a sharp mind, but she knew that the high flying stuff would come in a few years’ time. And at least she got to talk to people, even if only briefly. Still, it...
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I've always had a thing for my sister-in-law Ann. I knew she was in a real bad marriage and wasn't happy; nor was I. We got along real well but she never really knew how I felt. It had taken some time to work up a way to ask her to go to a movie without it seeming like I was up to something. I finally did and she readily agreed...a bit to easily I thought to myself. I met her that night and we went to a local movie theatre. I don't think it really mattered what we were seeing. Just that...
Once they were all seated, the Dean collected some papers and asked, “So what are your best subjects?” “Languages, maths, accounting and physics,” Bette answered. “Literature, physics, biology and physics,” Gazza offered. He was good at mechanics and aeronautics too but he was sure the first four subjects would be best to offer to get into a degree of some description. “Interesting. May I ask how long you have worn the magical items?” the Professor asked. “About two weeks for both of us,...
A sister comes to me embarrassed. Her name is Blair. She's not even one of the "IN" sisters but apparently word gets around that I'm a discrete and considerate partner. She's nice enough looking. Probably gonna get heavy in a few years. “Sometimes I sort of pee when I have sex. It’s really embarrassing and it gets all over the bed and then we have to change the sheets. I’ve had two boyfriends that got grossed out by it I guess and sorta faded away when I did that." she shrugged ...
It all started 4 months ago in Chicago when I changed my job from New jersey to Chicago. This is a very common thing in a BPO sector in the day of induction I met a cool guy Sunny, before long we became good friends.We decided to take a common accommodation as he also relocated both of us had a crush on a girl since the day of induction, but he being better looking triumphed over me. Within a week they become lovers and after a month he started fucking her in our flat. Suddenly Sunny’s process...
Everyone says that you have hundreds of life altering moments in college. They also say that you’ll find that one person that makes a permanent impact in your life, even if you never talk to them again after you walk across that stage and get your diploma. I’m not sure how true the first statement is, but the second is unarguable. I never doubted it, but I never expected that my life-changing, awe inspiring, beginning-to-end-all-beginnings, once in a lifetime person would come as it did. I...
Lesbian================================================================= NOTE: Due to too many storylines going on at the same time, I am going to split the "daisy" story off from the "punana" story. Here's the map: Daisy modified (no chapter mark) is all punana Daisy modified ch 2: is all punana Daisy modified ch 3: introduces RL Daisy and includes a few scenes with punana Daisy modified ch 4: picks up RL Daisy's story and gives a last glimpse of punana then they split: Daisy...
CAROLThere is a place in Vagues I would take her to. They had a round bed as you walk into one of the group rooms. Carol loved to be cum on, lot of cum, from a lot of strangers, This is including glory holes we played at but that is in another story, she never wiped any of it off. I did not have a fuck toy so I would sit on the outside of the round bed, between her legs, insert two fingers in her so cum would not go in, and very slowly masturbate her. She did not want to be fucked. A lot of the...
Feeling the warmth of the sun on my face I woke. I smiled a child like smileto the world. A world being seen for the first time. How did the same worldsee me? I don't know, I do know its perception of me will be totally differentby tonight. Given what was to come, I felt strangely calm as I leaned against the windowsill.The sun mirrored my mood as it dragged itself off the purple hued mountainsto the East. Would that be his direction, East? Where do the internationalflights come from? I smiled,...
'Have you heard the news about the white men?' he said, looking around at his friends in VR chat, most were similarly engaged in sexual fantasies and not much interested in the chat aspect. His all Japanese group of friends looked just like him despite their situation, the possible issue of players becoming so...
Okay this is my first story, but it really captured what I felt.. hope you like it He walked up to me, my breathing became heavy. We were in the woods, an open patch in the middle of the green surrounding forest. He wrapped his arms around me, holding me for the first time in months. My heart beat became rapid, my legs began to shake. I wouldn’t let him go; I clung to him, letting myself fall into what we once almost had. He pressed his lips to my neck, taking...
Straight SexThe Nymphs and the GILF – a Story by SBarak 1This is story #7 in the Nymph series. It follows ‘You Can Find Nymphs in Your Garden’, ‘The Return of the Nymphs ‘The Nymphs and the Morning After’, ‘The Nymph’s Proposition’, ‘The Nymphs and the Dentist’ and ‘The Nymphs and the Corsetry Buyer’. Although this story stands alone reading the previous stories provides the background. I have broken this story into chapters based on feedback received from readers of my other stories. Please...
"Marcy?" The voice at the end of the alley was faintly familiar. Marcy lay sprawled amid some garbage in the dark alley, her skirt torn away, her blouse in tatters... When she had wanted the five dollars up front the heavy set man had beaten her, then taken what he wanted. The combination of drugs and abuse was fogging her mind. "Who..." "Marcy, it's me," he said coming closer. "Ki... Kirk?" "Good God, what's happened to you?" "How... how did you find me?" "A lot of...
When she graduated high school, she was living in Washington with her father. Several fights with her dad's girlfriend later, and she was essentially homeless. She begged her dad for money for a plane ride back to Minnesota and, like always, she got her wish. Sadly, there was no room for her back home. Her mom and her step dad had just moved to a small apartment and couldn't take in another kid. Granted, the second bedroom was unoccupied at the house, so maybe there was more wouldn't...