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Surprisingly, I wasn’t in as much trouble as I thought I’d be when I got back to the castle. In fact, the women easily forgave me for sneaking off this morning to work. With all the construction we planned, Audoflede suggested sending messengers throughout Clovis’ territory with an offer of work for laborers, hoping to attract craftsmen, too. That way we would have more help available to do all the new things I wanted. Once the new help learned our new ideas and techniques, they could spread out across the kingdom and teach others.

Clovis liked the idea even better than I did and issued a proclamation to that effect. He laughed when I questioned my ability to feed and house everyone. “My very generous dowry for Syagrius was hidden in a false compartment of the wagon Audoflede rode in. The dowry is now yours to use to build up the Duchy as you see fit,” he explained, grinning.

“You could also send traders to the Burgundians and the Visigoths to buy more slaves. The prices there for slaves are lower than here. The Romans have more slaves because they have more money. The Visigoths and the Burgundians have few people wealthy enough to buy slaves so prices there are only a third of what they are here,” Ines said.

“The pig used to send someone there to buy slaves,” she explained when I asked how she knew so much.

I sent for Gaudulfus, the trader she mentioned. He made two trading trips a year through Burgundian territory and agreed to leave in a few days to see how many slaves he could secure--especially any skilled craftsmen. I authorized him to tell the slaves he bought that they would be indentured for five to ten years and would be allowed to marry even while indentured.

I also warned Gaudulfus that any slaves he bought, especially female ones, were not to be mistreated. They were to be treated like free men and women and not forced or coerced into sex. His men could pay for whores while they were on the road if they insisted on sex. I would punish them severely if I heard about the mistreatment of even one woman. I also authorized him to purchase contracts of promising apprentices willing to complete their apprenticeship here and to remain here once they finished.

In addition, I gave him a grocery list of ores and other items for which I hoped to find sources. He already knew where to buy over half of them. He also agreed to send a friend to me who traded with the Ostrogoths and a man who traded with Britannia. He promised to get word to traders he knew who traded with the Bretons, Swabians, and Visigoths. I warned him that I expected an exact accounting of the money I gave him, and this would be his last trading trip for me if I even thought he might be lying to me about how much he spent. I reminded him how this would undoubtedly be the most profitable trading trip he ever made since he could also conduct his own business.

The next few weeks were brutal as we simultaneously set up a new government, dealt with the remaining Roman citizens throughout what used to be a Roman territory, and welcomed new laborers and craftsmen to town. In addition, we had to get the new people settled in, sort out the mess of freed slaves with no place to go, and begin implementing rudimentary changes and improvements to enhance the health of the people. Audoflede was an immense help and eagerly took up the reins of government. I still had to hear several disputes among the people of the Duchy who insisted that I hear their case. I felt like Judge Judy listening to their petty squabbles.

Listening to the final case before lunch, I was tired of listening to petty grievances and was pissed at the two grown men arguing over twenty acres bordering both of their properties. The Magistrate had previously ruled that they had to share the land, but they could never agree on what to do with it, so it sat there, unused, for two more years.

“Since you have both lived profitably without the land for years, I award the land to the church. Neither of your families may live on, use, lease, nor buy the land for fifty years. If I hear of any more troubles between your two families, I will give each family one wagon to fill with their belongings and will send you far away to different towns of my choosing. You will lose everything you cannot load into your one wagon. With your trivial bickering, you have wasted my time; time better spent seeing to matters that will save the lives of thousands of my subjects. I fine you each twenty-five denarii for wasting my time,” I charged them sternly. Oddly, after lunch, the remaining petitioners decided that their cases weren’t so critical after all.

Clovis, Audoflede, and the rest of my wives congratulated me on my handling of the case and agreed that I had set a precedent for what happens if they bring trivial and banal matters before me.

I spent the afternoon checking on each group of craftsmen to see how they were progressing, and then stopped in to see Muriel. I insisted that she take over the estate’s study so she had more room, that she hire assistants to help her keep track of everything, and use the older children as messengers. With tears of gratitude in her eyes, she hugged me and thanked me for being so good to her and especially to her daughter. Seeing her daughter elevated from slave, destined to be an abused bedroom toy for a rich, married Roman to pleasure himself with, to a freewoman, and then to a Duchess in such a short time had been emotional for her.

“Remember,” I said quietly as I lifted her face to mine “I’m still waiting for you to fully heal so you can keep your promise to me and show me if you are better than your daughter--if you still want to,” I reminded her as her face colored.

“Also, since you now represent me at the estate, I expect you to use my money to obtain enough fine clothing to allow you to attend functions at the castle. Your daughter or Audoflede can introduce you to their seamstresses.”

“I’m healed enough now to keep that promise,” she whispered suggestively as she kissed me. When our lips parted, she dropped to her knees. I stopped her and helped her back up, helping her strip. When she was naked, she again sank to her knees, quickly swallowing my cock.

She was definitely good, and only a few minutes later she swallowed everything I pumped into her mouth. She squeaked in surprise when I lay down on the floor and moved her above my face so I could return the favor. My cock had recovered its stiffness by the time I ate her to her second orgasm. She moved then, turning and lowering herself, sheathing my cock inside her hot core. I crooked my index finger, running it inside her, alongside my cock. As I fucked her, I used my finger to tease her G-spot while the pad of my thumb rubbed her clit, a trick Maggie had taught me. That I had been willing to learn to do it for her pleasure was one of the reasons Maggie had kept coming back for more sex with someone three years her junior.

Muriel had more orgasms than I could count before I came inside her. “My daughter is a lucky woman,” Muriel sighed contentedly as she lay atop me afterwards. She sucked me clean once I shriveled and slipped out of her. She scolded me playfully, swatting at my hands as I did my best to keep her from covering her interesting parts when she tried to get dressed.

Philippe had horses, wagons, seeds, tools, building materials, saplings, and cuttings of grape vines arriving from every direction. He already had my berry cuttings and sugarcane planted, although I doubted the sugar cane would thrive this far north. I just wanted it to survive until I found a more southerly location to grow it. I suggested to Philippe that any “extra” helpers should be put to work gathering bat guano from nearby caves, and manure that had been sitting for a year or more, especially chicken manure. That suggestion left me needing a place to make black powder.

After explaining to Muriel what I needed as far as location, space, resources, and security, she suggested one of the smaller estates farthest from town. It was easily accessible to the farms that would have manure available. It was also next door to an estate with an iron mine and smelter where I would be able to make charcoal without anyone knowing what it was really for. Sulfur would have to be imported. Hardwood ashes were available everywhere.

New help continued to arrive with all but the new slaves arriving voluntarily. The troops brought back more Roman families while spreading confirmation that rumors about the emancipation of most slaves were true.

Building housing and planting crops became our top priorities, followed by building or expanding facilities for the craftsmen. The new plows dramatically reduced the time and number of people needed to prepare the fields for planting, although each plow required more horses to pull it than before. I found Philippe one day just staring at acres and acres of newly green or just-plowed fields. “I have never seen so much land planted before,” he said in awe as he waved his hand indicating fields as far as we could see. “Even with so many new people we will have three or four times as much grain as we will need,” he said in wonder.

“I intend to make sure nobody in my lands goes hungry unless they choose not to work,” I replied.

The glassblowers were amazed by the new facility we built for them. The annealing oven was massive, and the large, wooden work surfaces were extensive.

I showed them how to make sheets of glass for windows using an iron cylinder I had our blacksmiths make. The glassblowers blew the glass inside of the heated iron cylinder, then removed the tube of glass and cut off the rounded ends. Next, they cut down one side of the glass and then lay the glass out flat and put it into the oven to soften enough to flatten it completely into a two-foot by three-foot sheet of glass. The sheets weren’t nearly as good as modern glass, but they were still nearly fifteen hundred years ahead of their time. The two glassblowers were stunned at the relative simplicity of the technique. Once I was sure they had it reasonably mastered (their worst effort was still far better than anything I could have done), I had the construction of two large greenhouses begun where we could raise fresh vegetables throughout the winter, as well as protect my banana trees and sugar cane.

We built large stone silos, ready to store the excess grain when we harvested it, covering the bottom six feet of the outside of each silo with smooth ceramic tiles meant to deter rodents. We even covered the sturdy, tight-fitting iron doors with the ceramic tiles.

My first piece of machinery was a huge success. The blacksmiths bent iron rods that looked like smooth half-inch rebar into an elongated “U” shape. Rather than smooth bends, they bent the corners into a circle so it looked like “lo___ol.” The corner circles were just big enough to insert another piece of rebar. Wooden spools were used to space three pieces of shaped iron about eight inches apart. The bottom of a woven basket like a bushel basket fit perfectly in the space.

Using long timbers, I constructed a frame and had wooden rollers crafted to make a crude conveyor belt. Two men on each side operated a long iron handle shaped like a bicycle pedal, and steel gears moved a belt made from the special bent pieces of iron to carry baskets of grain to the top of the silo. A platform built inside the top of the silo allowed two men to stand while they dumped the contents of full baskets into the silo before tossing the empty baskets back to the ground. Next, the blacksmiths created a similar conveyor belt to use for lifting hay up to the upper floor of our barns.

Philippe couldn’t understand why I had thousands of odd-looking birdhouses built and installed all over town, especially near fields, streams, and ponds. I explained that bats would love them and told him how many insects a single bat ate each night. Now, there would be fewer insects to bother our crops or us.

When we harvested our first rice crop, we saved the rice straw and made a crude paper from it. This paper was just for use until the paper mulberry bushes were big enough that we could prune them and use the inner bark for paper.

The brass workers were thrilled with the pumps I showed them how to make.

We made thousands of beveled clay pipes about a foot in diameter and put them together by cementing the narrow end of one inside the wide end of the next one. Soon, water began flowing from wells, streams, and rivers through the clay pipes to estates, new irrigation ditches, water cisterns in town, and to the black powder estate.

I took several potters to an area east of Paris that my notes reminded me had a large deposit of kaolin, the special clay needed to make fine porcelain. Once they found it, they began mining in earnest, using help from nearby towns. Then, I showed the potters how to make porcelain. When their first attempt was finished, they were as excited as every other group whose wares I had helped to improve.

At the black powder estate, I had stone and mortar beds twenty-five feet long and five feet wide laid out with the sides raised two feet. Some of our slaves brought any urine not needed by the local tanner, adding it to the manure beds. The beds were sloped slightly to the south so there was a six-inch difference in height. We started with the aged bat guano and chicken manure, washing it, collecting it, and filtering detritus out of the water, and then pouring the water through hardwood ashes. After that, we let the water settle and again filtered out anything not dissolved in the water. Next, we boiled most of the water away, evaporating the remaining liquid slowly over very small fires at first, and then using either sunlight or small braziers filled with glowing coals. When the water was gone, the remaining nitrate crystals were gathered and ground into a fine powder.

At this point, convict slaves purchased by Gaudulfus mixed in finely ground charcoal and finely ground sulfur. They did the mixing in wooden bowls in ground-level huts surrounded by a six-foot high and six-foot wide berm of soil. Clay pipes beneath the berms allowed any rainwater to drain out of the enclosure. I didn’t mind letting criminals do the dangerous work. I warned each of them how dangerous the work was and how to do it safely. If they screwed up, the fault was their own. The batches they made were small enough that any explosion should be minor, and the berms would limit the damage to a single hut.

The floors of the huts they worked in were covered with sawdust and bark chips. No metal was allowed inside the huts, all to minimize the risk of sparks from static electricity.

Our bowyers quickly created a big demand for sinew. We used sinew from game animals and slaughtered farm animals for making new bows and used more sinew to reinforce the clay pots I was having made to use as a crude type of grenade. We made fuses with some of our first rice paper, rolling thin strips of paper around black powder with extra sulfur and charcoal added to it so it burned slower. We coated the fuses with the same waterproof glue we used when making bows and coated them a second time with a crude varnish to make them even more waterproof. We added small shards of sharp metal, pieces of broken glass and ceramic, and small, square pieces of lead (goose shot) to the grenades. To make the goose shot, we used square bars of lead about an eighth of an inch wide and chiseled off cubes.

I had two, sixty-foot square stone buildings built into a hillside. The floors were stone and mortar sloped to the center where water drained into clay drainpipes that ran beneath the floor and drained at the base of the hill, well below the level of the rooms. When finished, we re-covered the rooms with several feet of soil and planted alfalfa to stabilize the soil. We divided the interior of the rooms into eight sections--four to the right and four to the left of the five-foot-wide center aisle. The wide aisle allowed us to take handcarts into the room to unload.

Pairs of stone posts two and a half feet apart stretched from floor to ceiling every eight feet. Wood planks wedged between the posts held two-foot blocks of ice in place, forming a solid wall of ice from floor to ceiling between each section. The back four sections were used to store meat, especially in the fall when we slaughtered any livestock we didn’t want to feed all winter. The front four sections stored dairy products, as well as fresh fruits, and vegetables.

Not knowing if it would weaken them or not, I gambled and put the first five hundred Mongol-style bows in a barn and allowed the warm summer breeze to flow through the barn to dry them faster. Meanwhile, production of bows continued using the tried-and-true drying method. While the first five hundred bows dried, the best archers practiced with my small bow and all the archers began strengthening their arms. I tested one of the new bows after allowing it to dry for two months and found that it was ready to use; the gamble had paid off! Not knowing if the gamble would have long-term effects on the performance of the bows, I let the rest of the new bows dry slowly.

The five hundred best archers started practicing in earnest after that, with the other fifteen hundred archers taking turns sharing the bows when the first five hundred finished practicing each day. When the next fifteen hundred bows were ready, so were the rest of the archers.

Production of the new swords was also increasing. The swords were the light, one-handed, slightly curved swords they already used. The difference was that these blades were stronger than the current blades in use throughout Europe and could break or slice through most enemy blades. In addition to the new swords, new bows, and explosives, I trained the men to use a nineteen-foot lance. The lance consisted of three, six-foot pieces of wood that could be coupled together securely using steel tubes so they were easier to transport, topped with a one-foot steel tip. The men also practiced fighting with just the six-foot top piece of the lance and its foot-long razor-sharp steel blade. They trained to use it both as a short spear and as a staff. The practice blades were dull and made with iron instead of steel.

Evidently word about our improved and unique weaponry was spreading. Even before the winter snows melted, the Visigoths sent a messenger to King Clovis asking to ally themselves. By now, Clovis had watched us practice and witnessed what our weapons and troops were capable of doing. He sent the messenger back telling King Euric that he could never trust someone who helped try to kill his sister. Before giving the Visigoth messenger his reply, however, Clovis dispatched one of his messengers to me. I had my two thousand men headed south three days later. All the black powder “grenades” that we had finished to date were packed and every man led six horses. Four of those horses carried twenty sheaves of arrows each; one horse carried grenades, fuses, and ten sheaves of arrows, and the sixth carried food, their lance, a bedroll, a tent, and five sheaves of arrows.

Two weeks later, we were in Visigoth territory. We warned every town and village we went through that we would kill their men and take the women and children back to Soissons as slaves if anyone tried to warn or help Euric. If they minded their own business, we would leave them in peace, and they would find themselves ruled peacefully by King Clovis. Still, our scouts and pickets caught and eliminated several men trying to get word to King Euric. Our forward scouts finally found Euric’s ten thousand troops two days ahead of us, headed our way. We mined half a mile of the road with larger versions of our clay pot grenades with lots of shrapnel. We buried fuses that ran to a good vantage point. I stayed to light the fuses. Aside from a small bodyguard, the rest of my troops returned to camp to set up defensive positions and waited near our chosen battlefield.

I watched impatiently as the Visigoth troops approached and then reached the mined section of the road. I fidgeted nervously, trying to guess when I should light the fuses, and hoped they worked. The Visigoth cavalry led the troops and I snickered quietly thinking about the archers and infantry walking behind them in the horseshit. Finally, I decided it was time to light the fuses in hopes of catching most of the Visigoth cavalry, as well as a large portion of their archers. I lit the fuses with the one having the farthest to go first, guessing how long to wait between lighting each additional fuse. I lit the fuses for the far side of the road and waited since their cavalry hadn’t yet reached the spot where the fuses crossed the road. Finally, I lit the fuses for the explosives on this side of the road and watched anxiously through the bushes in front of me.

My timing wasn’t perfect, but the charges all exploded within a minute of each other. The infantry and surviving archers froze for several seconds when the first one exploded, and then ran back the way they came, trampling others who got in their way. The horses that weren’t killed or severely injured reared or bolted, usually dumping their rider since stirrups hadn’t been invented yet.

From the quick look I got, the bulk of their cavalry and many of their archers were dead or wounded. I took off almost immediately using a series of horses my troops had waiting for me, changing horses every fifteen minutes. An hour after setting off the explosions, I galloped into our camp. The archers were already in the hills above the road, ready to rain arrows down on any pursuing Visigoths. They each wore their sword and had their pike handy to help protect themselves if the enemy got that close.

My first scout reached camp an hour later, reporting that I had killed or severely injured a quarter of Euric’s troops, and he now had barely three hundred cavalry that were healthy enough to put into the field against us. The second scout reported that the Visigoths were regrouping near the ambush site. They set out pickets and started setting up camp so they could tend to their wounded. They also sent scouts to check the road ahead of them, not that they knew what to look for.

That night I took a hundred archers with me and rode towards the spot King Euric had chosen to regroup and tend to their wounded. We arrived at their camp near midnight. Their sentries were pathetic, and I snuck up on and killed the three who were supposed to be watching the direction we came from. Some of our first volley of arrows targeted Euric’s tent. The next three volleys targeted their remaining horses. Then we each sent twenty more arrows into camp, targeting the larger tents before having our horses brought up. With no coordinated effort to counterattack, we continued picking off targets of opportunity for nearly half an hour. We finally left when five thousand of the six thousand arrows we brought with us were in the enemy camp.

Several men stayed behind to observe and reported later that any remaining soldiers who were able began a disorganized, walking retreat in the morning, leaving their dead and wounded behind. Two companies of my men chased them on horseback, harrying the professional soldiers until they surrendered or died--most surrendered. The peasant conscripts we sent home, unarmed, and with a warning that there would be no survivors if they ever tried to attack us again. When we got back to their devastated camp, my men were helping the wounded that they felt we could save, and had retrieved all our arrows and gathered the enemy’s weapons. They showed me where they stuffed the body of King Euric into a nearby snowbank.

We draped his body across a horse and took it with us to Toulouse, his capital. There, I sent it into the city with one of the ambulatory, wounded, conscripted peasants. After he told them about the defeat, and about my troops surrounding the city, the small force of defensive troops surrendered rather than face a siege and the promised destruction of the city and enslavement of all survivors if they didn’t surrender. I told them they were now subjects of King Clovis and left one of my commanders in charge until Clovis named a replacement. I had my men empty the treasury and bring every member of Euric’s extended family to me. I also offered to take widows and orphaned children of the dead soldiers to Soissons and provide for them if they didn’t have family here who could. We appropriated wagons, horses, and food; the wagons to carry the belongings of the widows and children. Any who came with us would be free citizens when we got to Soissons.

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Introduction:Note: The following is purely fictional. Descriptions of Wolf & Bear society, Native American peoples, Alaska, Motorcycle Club culture, Native legend and lore are entirely made up to suit the story. Lastly, depictions of Bestial sex are fantastical and enhanced at best. No part of this should be construed as accurate or true. Chapters:1. Alaskan Cruise of a Lifetime2. Alone in Alaska3. A New Friend4. Savior or Next?5. Second Thoughts6. Sweet Kisses to Understanding7. Dreams of...

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Spirited

16-year-old Heather fumed in the back seat of her parents’ car. This had been their second day of traveling across the American Midwest, heading to their new home, and she was bored stiff. Even worse, it seemed that her dad had gotten them lost trying to find the world’s largest ball of twine or something. “I think it’s just around the bend,” he said for what she estimated was the dozenth time in the last hour. Heather sighed. The dirt road they had been following ended at an old wooden...

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Spiritech Incorporated

You glance at your computer screen, reading over the details about the various in-testing products you had felt were interesting enough to personally oversee: The Juicer At some point it would be given a more elegant name, but for the time being you were rather fond of its nickname. This one you actually came up with yourself when you realized that selling bodily fluids were a largely untouched corner of the market: Blood, semen, vaginal secretions... a lot of the time you ended up with some...

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Spirits SoldiersChapter 2

Dominus stood in the flickering torch-lit entryway awaiting the call into his master's presence. He had no way of knowing that at that exact same moment, in a place immeasurably distant, another servant of another, and far brighter lord, was awaiting permission to enter his master's presence. He was, of course, aware of the existence and cunning of his enemies. His hatred of them was unrivaled, even among his compatriots. Dominus never allowed an opportunity to destroy one of them pass...

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Spirits SoldiersChapter 3

The next morning found Edward again standing in the presence of his lord. These visits had increased in frequency over the past two months. It was obvious that he was concerned about Edward's little group. He had continuously checked up on their progress throughout their training period, and it was apparent that he would do the same now that they were an active unit. Edward wondered what they would discuss today. He hoped it would be another mission. This time Edward had not been kept...

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Spirits SoldiersChapter 4

Edward stood at the top of a hill overlooking the small town of Abington. The town was small and, to the mortal eye, it appeared quiet and peaceful. Edward's eyes, unfortunately, saw beyond the natural. To his eyes the town was a quagmire of evil spirits. Though he could not see the individual spirits from here, he could see the perverse energy that gave the village a ghastly and forlorn aspect. The sorrow of the blind, enslaved souls of Abington's inhabitants was almost a palpable force....

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Spirits SoldiersChapter 5

Edward sat alone in his quarters. He was always alone when in his quarters, and had been for longer than he cared to remember. The room was uninteresting, vaguely reminiscent of an earthy monk's cell. I consisted of nothing more than a small bed and a small bedside table with a lamp. An altar stood in the corner. Edward sat upon the bed holding a portrait in an ornate, gold frame. The portrait showed a beautiful young woman. Behind the woman were the discernable soft, white humps of the...

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Spirits SoldiersChapter 6

Edward stood before the Lord dejected and confused. He had thought that his army would receive their new assignment today. He'd thought wrong. "Edward, it's just not a good idea for your troops to go out again so soon. Especially not after the losses you sustained yesterday. I am going to transfer some more warriors to your army. They'll be a bit green, so you're going to have to train them." "My lord, I think that we are strong enough to take on any mission. We should strike soon so...

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Spirits SoldiersChapter 7

As Edward sped toward his destination, he allowed himself to truly enjoy one of his favorite pastimes, the pure exhilaration of flight. The thrill of the wind in his hair and the excitement of seeing the contours of the Earth below flashing past as though they were a video set on fast forward. The part Edward liked best about flying this way was the way that it helped to calm his spirit. The upcoming battle, the stress over the presence of a traitor in his ranks, and his concerns about his...

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Spirits SoldiersChapter 8

Edward stood before a table in a large meeting room. Covering the table was a large-scale model of their target. The captains crowded around as Edward outlined the plan. "Ok, Phase One: Wan, Armand, and myself will lead our squadrons in a direct assault from above. The rest of you, except for Robert, will use your troops to set up a perimeter, at ground level, 100 yards away from the fence. Phase Two: Once our squads start drawing their fighters, those of you on the perimeter attack the...

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Spirits SoldiersChapter 9

Edward quickly sped towards the large white structure in the early pre-dawn hours. This time he could not indulge himself in the joys of flight; he had a mission to accomplish. At his sides were two of his captains, Wan and Armand, and right behind the trio flew six hundred of their warriors. Edward and his troops maintained their swift pace as they approached the White House. Part of their plan was to make it appear that they were going to pass the building by on their way to another place....

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Spirit vacation

Хелен с опаской приложила большой палец внизу пергаментного свитка. Раздалось едва уловимое шипение и струйка белёсого дыма устремилась к низкому закопчённому потолку. "Это ваш первый отпуск, мисс Андерсон?", старый, сморщенный клерк взглянул на полупрозрачный силуэт висящий в воздухе по ту сторону стола. "Да, сегодня ровно сто лет с того.. с того случая, как..", нежный, чуть взволнованный голос, явно принадлежащий молодой женщине, казалось звучал из пустоты. "Да-да, мисс Андерсон", перебил её...

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Spirit Falls

"Are you going to jump?" Ted almost did. The unexpected voice from behind startled him, his body taking a half step towards the edge of the rock. He caught himself, hands not quite flailing for a safety railing which was not there. The roar of the waterfall filled his ears, the rocks far below suddenly very close. Balance once again regained, he turned. She stood on the dirt path, hands clasped before her. She was not pretty. To him, at least, not that he was influence much by physical...

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Spirit of Halloween

Sue struggled over which costume to wear to the ADULTS ONLY party for which we were already late. Though she favored a body-paint only getups, there was no way to do it right and dry in seconds. I jokingly suggested she could be ready in two minutes if she went in her long blonde wig and boots, otherwise totally nude, as Lady Godiva. She slapped my arm. "What? This is a great excuse to show off your cute little boobs and great nipples to neighbors and strangers alike. And you KNOW we all love...

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Spirit RenewedChapter 1

I fell back into the chair in the dressing room. This was the 40th -or was it the 45th concert that we had played in as many days. I had four hours before I had to be at the airport. After being in an enormously successful Rock band for a few years, branching out on my own had been good for my career. The downside was being in a different city every night or two, sometimes you can't even remember who you really are. I could hear the activity as the stage was pulled down and packed onto the...

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Spirit RenewedChapter 2

I was still confused and even angry, but I couldn't stand for her to be in tears. I rose up enough to wrap my arms around her and held her to me while she calmed down. The girls came in after a few minutes and Kelly wondered why her mother was upset. Donna told her not to worry about it now and we all would sit down and talk later. We had a nice, if subdued dinner and the women headed toward home with the promise that I would visit there tomorrow. I tried to sleep that night, but the events...

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Spirit Fox Lightning SwiftChapter 2

I woke up fairly late in the morning, still dressed in the tracksuit. I had nothing else to wear so I gave my hair and fur a quick brush, it seemingly behaving better since there was lots more of it, then headed down the stairs. Mum sitting doing some work at the kitchen table, "Morning sleepy head," she said, "Want some breakfast?" "I can get it," I said. Grabbing some cereal and munching away. With my new sense of taste my usual cereal was way too sweet. I persevered for a bit with...

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Spirit Fox Lightning SwiftChapter 3

I woke up the next day. At least I assumed it was the next day. It was hard to tell in this windowless cellar. I was cold and stiff; I couldn't stretch out properly, so my limbs hurt. I pushed the hurt to the back of my mind and examined my cage more carefully in the hopes of finding some way out of this nightmare. It was made of thick steel sections welded together. The door was secured by a heavy padlock l couldn't quite get at, I had no idea how to pick locks anyway. I was cold and...

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Spirit Fox Lightning SwiftChapter 4

I woke the next day barely able to move. The area around one of my eyes was so swollen that I couldn't open it. Every move was torture. My fur hid the damage mostly. I was probably bruised all over but it was only places where they had broken the skin with the fur matted with blood that you could see the damage they had wrought. Sandra came to rub salt in my wounds, with another round of her "training". By the end of the day I had gone from barely able to move to completely unable to...

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Spirit Fox Lightning SwiftChapter 5

The bomb shell that my imaginary friend wasn't imaginary at all was something of a shock. "but ... but ... how can I hear you? And for that matter how can you hear me," I thought. I don't know, said Jessica, Oh, It must be telepathy! You're reading my thoughts!? I sent. I guess so, I don't really know. I can't think of any other explanation. I guess, unable to think of a more plausible explanation, me being crazy seemed high up on the list though. I was a little shocked by the...

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Spirit Fox Lightning SwiftChapter 6

I woke up feeling a bit stronger than the last few days. I sorted out some breakfast for myself and Jessica and then I told her about my explorations the previous night. I tried to find somewhere I could get help, but I can only just reach the edge of Little Greenvale and I doubt anyone there would help us, I said. Well I did hear the local Doctor was somewhat sympathetic, but his practice is on the other side of the village from here, said Jessica. Maybe you could contact him...

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Spirit Fox Lightning SwiftChapter 7

It was a very bright day some number weeks later when things got back to a more normal footing. I had been out of hospital for a while and soon returned to school. I did my best to visit Jessica every day as she spent more time getting well and strong again. She gradually got to a more healthy weight and previously her painfully thin body filled out, becoming more and more beautiful. Thanks to the healing powers of a bio-elemental we both regained our voices and it was a surprise to both of...

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Spirit QuestChapter 3

Before I returned to Audoflede and the others, Clovis and I established a code of sorts. Using Audoflede’s name at the beginning of a message I sent would indicate that the message was true. Mentioning Gotberga’s name would indicate that an immediate attack against the Romans was necessary. Mentioning neither name would signify danger, probably an imminent attack on Tournai. The women were relieved when I returned from the castle. Audoflede was going stir crazy by the afternoon since she...

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Spirit QuestChapter 4

A few hours after we finally fell asleep, I managed to extricate myself from the tangle of warm, naked bodies and interwoven appendages without waking them. I grabbed fruit and cheese to eat from the kitchen and headed for the stables, fully armed and ready for whatever I encountered. After saddling my horse and loading two packhorses each with two amphorae of unadulterated wine, I hurried to town. When I was close, I tethered the horses, did my forms to center myself, and jogged the final...

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Spirit QuestChapter 6

In addition, by the time our harvest was complete, I had already made a quick trip (for this time period, anyway), sailing from Rouen to Valencia and back. In Valencia, I found an estate I liked and hired a man named Andagus to run it. Andagus was excited about the scope and the enormity of my plan. When I left, fields were already being prepared for crops, and orchards were being planted. The two hundred potted trees we had of each of the two types of orange trees (Valencia and Navel) were...

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Spirit QuestChapter 7

With so much new help, things started happening quickly. The Valencia quickly took shape, Ragno had several batches of powder finished, and we made rice paper. The extra help let us work on other projects, too. The millrace was nearing completion, with two sawmills and two gristmills well underway. The millrace would redirect about ninety percent of the water unless the river reached flood stage. At that point, the extra water would continue down the old course of the river. I turned my...

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Spirit QuestChapter 8

Our arrival at Cologne provided us a surprise. Our flags had been flying at towns all along the river. Two miles before reaching the heavily walled city of Cologne, a gathering of people was frantically waving one of our flags at us. Our lookouts reported that our flag wasn’t flying at Cologne, so we stopped to talk with the people. They had the tribute for all of the villages along the river, but the riders said Cologne felt they were safe since their walls were higher and thicker and they...

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Spirit QuestChapter 9

After tearfully hugging each of my wives and concubines, I hurriedly introduced them to the newest group, and then ran back aboard the Audoflede to go help the Marise. I noticed King Tassimut staring at the sunken fleet after hearing that the citizens of the city did most of the fighting. My troops had remained aboard, figuring that we would head out again once they heard what happened. Once we reloaded food, ammunition for the mortars, and another five hundred archers, we left the Saxon...

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Spirit QuestChapter 10

The Koumbi marketplace was a cacophony of excited voices as buyers tried to talk and shout over each other. Then there were the constant bleats, bellows, growls, grunts, and roars from upset camels. I was dealing with one of the wealthy men when it got so quiet that I thought for a second that I’d gone deaf. Only noise from rambunctious camels let me know I hadn’t. Turning to find Izem and ask about the sudden quiet, I found him genuflecting towards my rear, just like the wealthy merchant. I...

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Spirit QuestChapter 11

I sent a missive to Clovis requesting permission to purchase large tracts of the just conquered Eastern Roman Empire. Along the coast in what would be modern Lebanon I wanted to grow bananas. Along the coast in what would be modern Israel I wanted to grow sugar cane. Along the Nile valley, it would be cotton, sugar cane, and bananas. Land around Constantinople would be for growing a delightful spice as of yet unknown in Europe, Asia, and Africa. My query received a positive...

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Spirit QuestChapter 12

Another load of goods for Izem sailed at the end of January, along with fifty troops to accompany his caravan to Tissinte and back. Tissinte, the name of my new town at the salt mine, was derived from the Berber word for salt. Ten of the troops who made the first trip were among those to continue helping the rest learn the Berber and Soninke languages. The new troops had been practicing the languages for three months, and even learned to ride camels. We’d brought fifty camels to Valencia to...

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Spirit QuestChapter 13

Our first group of homing pigeons was finally ready to test. We’d raised hundreds in each capital and cities along the routes to other capitals and then transferred groups to different cities. They’d make their way home to where they were born and raised when released, taking our messages with them. The initial messages asked what time of day the pigeons arrived at each relay station (early morning, mid-morning, noon, etc.), and then each capital. Clovis’s first message, talking about the...

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Spirit QuestChapter 14

When the train left Valencia to take Clovis and the governors home, Emperor Reba and his wives stayed behind to catch the next ship home. Izem and I planned the attack on the Vandals at Carthage. He was sure he could get 50,000 troops within three months so we set the attack date for September 1. I would provide three thousand ground troops armed with rifles, and two hundred mortar crews. The rifle infantry and mortars would cover the west wall since there was no other way for the people to...

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Spiritual Sex with Couple

Hi Friends, This is my first story to ISS. As a big fan of ISS, I have read many stories on this site and so I really want to share my experiences about sex with you all. Mai vaise bhi bahot sex ka shokin hu…mai aapke samne mera ek experience share karna chahta hu. Mai Gujarat mai Ahmedabad ka rahene vala hu or single hu. Mujhe 30+ or aged ladies jyada pasand hai or jab bhi unko dekhta hu lund ko kuchh kuchh hone lagta hai. Ye baat un dino ki hai jab mai ek aisi company mai job karta tha jaha...

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Spirited

For Laura Lyn ‘Oops, that was it,’ Lola muttered as she past the dirt road she should have turned left on. She backed up, made the turn, and headed south 2.7 miles according to her directions. The sun was blistering and it hadn’t rained in weeks. Dust fogged the inside of the old ’87 Grand Am she’d driven since she was in high school, making it hard to breathe. She pressed on down the gravel country roads. Naturally the air-conditioning picked this day to be temperamental. ‘It can’t be too...

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Spirited Bed Breakfast

When Abbie and her husband Mel bought an old Victorian mansion on the outskirts of the city, they did so with two goals. The first was to convert the big, run-down house into a bed-and-breakfast. Their plan was to rent out rooms to businessmen tired of cookie-cutter motels, providing a more home-like atmosphere. They were reasonably close to the city’s financial center and since Mel was an executive with a major insurance company, he had the kind of contacts to make this feasible. Their...

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Spiritual Experience Turned Into Sexual Experience

Hi all, my name is Raghu and I am from Hyderabad. I am 28 years old working for an NGO in Hyderabad. I work as the project head for south India. I love contributing something to the society rather than working for Corporates and earning lakhs of rupees where I will not have time to spend that money. So this is my basic intro. I am new to ISS and also to sex life. I come from an orthodox family where my parents were very strict in upbringing me. Please read on ISS. Now coming to the story, this...

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Spiritual Wandering

Spiritual Wandering by Kevin "Now, everyone, let us clear our minds to reach full enlightenment." Kevin looked around the room at all of his students in his meditation class. They all had their eyes closed, and they were all sitting cross-legged on the floor of the room. About an hour later, all of his student had left the room and he was still sitting. He closed his eyes for his own time of meditation. He cleared his mind of all of his thoughts and sat surrounded in...

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Spiritual UnionChapter 13

I'd like to dream that what happened next was an instant orgy with all three girls cuddling into bed with me. I'd like to, but it sadly wasn't what happened. The fear that Courtney had exhibited managed to put us all completely out of the mood. When sleep came to me finally, it was only in fits and starts, and I found myself feeling the edge of a dream only to have it snatched away by a nervous breath. "I didn't want to hurt her..." The voice was stronger now than it had ever been...

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