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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 response:

Considering how much territory you have won for me through

military victories and have given to me, and considering how

much your various enterprises enrich the coffers of this Empire

each year, consider your request granted and the purchase prices

paid in full for as much land as you want.

Clovis

It was true, but I knew I could easily have afforded to buy the land. Still, the acknowledgment was gratifying. I dispatched someone familiar with our fledgling banana industry to what would be southern Lebanon in modern times. I instructed him to find one or more parcels of land to use. Available water for irrigation, the availability of local help willing to work for us, and proximity to a viable port were all considerations.

Another man familiar with sugar cane cultivation was dispatched to the area along the southern coast of modern Israel, looking for land to grow sugar cane. Three men went to Egypt to scout along the Nile River for available land to grow cotton, bananas, and sugar cane.

I smiled inwardly as the scouts departed, thinking of Clovis’ fondness for the three items. He had a major sweet tooth, and I had experimented to come up with a recipe for sugar cookies he now insisted on having freshly baked every day. When he tried his first banana, he commented that nothing, not even sugar, could taste better. We now make regular deliveries of bananas; picking bunches green the same way they did in my time and letting them hang inside the ships while they are transported. We had to send at least half of our early production to Rouen to keep up with the appetite of Paris. After trying cotton clothing for the first time, Clovis ordered his old clothing, except what was made from silk, replaced with cotton clothing. Like me, he was outfitting his troops with cotton uniforms.

The mills I built upriver to weave cotton thread into cloth ran from first light to twilight, stopping each evening with just enough light left to shut everything down. Huge banks of windows let in enough light to work by. After dark fell, the maintenance of the mills and the machinery was done by candlelight. We built the second mill a month after the first began operating, and we’d added six more since. We supplemented the cotton we grew with an equal amount of cotton imported from Egypt. Cotton gins, spinning mills, and weaving mills were complete or currently under construction in each of our cities where cotton was grown.

To top it all off, our next generation of silk caterpillars were happily munching on the leaves Jayanti picked for them to eat every day. Tall wooden racks filled the warehouse built just for her silkworms. Each four-foot wide rack held ten shallow trays that pulled out almost completely, just like drawers. Each tray was covered with a light cloth akin to cheesecloth to keep the caterpillars from escaping. Jayanti kept the trays lined with rice paper, which she threw into the compost when the caterpillars had soiled it sufficiently with caterpillar poop.

I entrusted to Hildoinus, a man who seemed to excel at growing anything green, the task of starting a vanilla plantation outside of Constantinople. I carefully detailed how to propagate, plant, and care for the plants, as well as how to hand pollinate the flowers. I only had a few of the seeds and plants that I had managed to keep growing in pots for the last few years. Hildoinus went to Constantinople and secured land for us. A hundred acres would be plenty for a few years.

Despite that excitement, four ships were ready to sail two months after my return to Valencia. We stopped at Martil, the port for Tamouda, sending a messenger to let Izem know we’d arrived. His camels began arriving the next day and he excitedly greeted each of my wives and then me.

The first ship contained eight thousand of the fired clay tubes, each ten inches in diameter and three feet long. They would easily reach from both outer wells to the town, as well as to fields to irrigate crops. Casks of cement to use making mortar were unloaded into a warehouse. They obviously had enough sand available to add to the cement to make mortar. The three windmills were here, along with two thousand pounds each of millet and rice. Five hundred empty kilderkins (eighteen-gallon barrels), alfalfa seeds, twenty ceramic bottles of geraniol, twenty amphorae of camphor, and thirty thousand pounds of alfalfa rounded out the cargo. The kilderkins would allow two-hundred-fifty camels to carry nine thousand gallons of water. I personally handed Izem the locked metal box of explosives and the special hex wrench key to wear around his neck. I promised more of the clay tubes, cement, millet, barrels, and explosives in February.

One now-empty ship returned to Valencia, while the Gotberga, the Joelle, and the Marise continued through the Strait of Gibraltar into the Atlantic. There, they hung a sharp left (excuuuuuuse me, turned hard to port) and sailed south. With most of my wives along for the ride (Audoflede had to stay in Valencia to run things and Ambre and Adele stayed because they were expecting soon) the trip seemed to go much faster. It took eleven days to reach the mouth of the Bambara River (modern Niger River), and twenty days of sailing upriver to reach Bamako. We stayed busy by taking soundings of the river every few minutes and using the harpoon cannons to kill the largest of the crocodiles and reel them in so we could skin them and eat the tails. We found that we could save powder by reducing the powder charge by two-thirds since we were closer to the crocs than we would be to enemy ships. We had well over four hundred crocodile skins by the time we reached Bamako, and were tired of eating crocodile meat!

The whole city turned out to gawk at the three ships. They had never seen anything like them. Some of the soldiers recognized Tizemt, who put on her “official” royal jewelry just before our arrival, and me. They rushed to get word to King Reba in Koumbi. Unloading was a rather tedious process. With no commercial docks, we had to use the booms on the masts to hoist our cargo ashore. The first thing unloaded was the horses, and then the wagons. Our men who went ashore guided the wagons out of the way so we could continue unloading. Tizemt and my other wives had to hurry ashore with a bunch of our troops to deal with the crush of people clamoring to buy our goods. Much of what we unloaded never got away from the shore before it sold in the informal marketplace that seemed to have sprung up right there. More of my troops stood guard along the shoreline and the gunwales of the ship, watching for crocodiles.

To handle the sales, I assigned Tizemt and the soldiers who had learned Berber and a bit of the Soninke language on our last trip. They got help from the rest of my wives. This far from Oualata and Timbuktu, the prices for the goods were even higher than in Koumbi. Still, we sold the grain for the same amount we charged in Oualata. Copper, camphor, sugar, rum, molasses, honey, rope, olive oil, oranges, and bananas sold nearly as fast as we could unload them. Four days later, everyone was disappointed when I explained that everything else was going to Koumbi.

We had just finished unloading everything else and securing the ships when King Reba and his column of soldiers showed up. He’d been nearby when the messengers found him. For several minutes, all he did was gawk at the three huge ships. Then Tizemt made it even worse by telling him I had ships twice this size and other ships twice as big as those were. I explained that I hadn’t known if the bigger ships would be able to make it upriver all the way to Bamako. From the soundings I took, even the Clovis would be able to make it during the rainy season. He was excited by the smaller boats (repaired ships from Odoacer’s attack on Valencia). We’d towed them behind us all the way here. I gave him four of them, explaining that I hoped to use the other two after we talked. If he found these ships useful, I would be glad to sell him as many more as he wanted.

King Reba decided it would be best to wait until we got back to Koumbi to go through everything I brought for him, so we saddled up and rode with him. He immediately noticed our saddles. I told him I brought five hundred of them to sell if he wanted them. He hadn’t even tried one and could see the benefit of stirrups. Tizemt kept her father’s attention most of the rest of the day excitedly explaining as much as she could about the amazing things she’d seen and experienced in Valencia, as well as about the new salt mining town we were building in the desert.

The trip to Koumbi took ten days with the wagons. Still, the length of the entire trip was but a small fraction of the time the overland trip across the Sahara took and not nearly as dangerous or mind numbing. I gave the King first choice of everything we brought to Koumbi to sell. Aside from buying all the rum, he left most of the trade goods for the people to buy. He raved about how much the new goldfield was producing. The two men I trained had also located the source of the gold for the original goldfield. They were already mining and smelting at both locations.

I gave him three more gifts. The first was a pair of slipper-type shoes made from crocodile leather. The second was a pair of riding boots made from crocodile leather. He had allowed me to measure his feet last time so I could have these made for him. The final gift was chain mail like I wore.

We finally got down to business and he eagerly bought the weapons from Constantinople, the fifteen hundred Mongol short bows, the three thousand Mongol longbows, two thousand more crossbows, all the steel tools, the five hundred pans for gold panning, the twenty telescopes, plus all the camphor, paper, rope, glass panes, brass pumps, saddles, and alfalfa seeds. He bought part of the oranges and bananas, letting me sell the rest in the marketplace with the grains, sugar, molasses, honey, and olive oil. The oranges and bananas were a huge hit and we sold over ten thousand pounds of bananas in half a day--at an outrageous price. I decided that any bananas and oranges we had ready to send when the next ship came here would be sold here instead of to the growing market around the Mediterranean. The one-way trip took just over four weeks, and both would keep that long. Besides, next time I planned to send the Montana, which should reduce the length of the ocean voyage from Valencia by a couple days.

I talked with King Reba, getting his permission to begin logging operations throughout his kingdom and to build one or more sawmills in Bamako or other towns along the river. He was glad to get jobs for the people in the small villages that weren’t near the goldfields. We would use the two remaining captured ships I brought to guide rafts of logs downriver to the sawmills.

He was surprised at my offer to build stone docks at main cities and larger towns along the Bambara River and eagerly accepted my offer to spend half of my share from the gold field building Roman-style roads between his main cities. I told him that I would send engineers next time to oversee building the roads and the docks. He needed to decide which cities he wanted connected by roads, and the route he wanted the roads to follow between those cities.

He approved my purchasing rice and millet from towns and cities along the Bambara River that weren’t in his territory as long as I didn’t sell any of my “special” goods to them. Then I dropped the bombshell, telling him about another goldfield not more than twenty miles downriver from Bamako. He sent twenty of his men with me, including the two who learned how to locate the source of the gold. Both men had received a lot of recognition for finding the source of the original goldfield and were now wealthy enough to own several slaves.

I also suggested to King Reba that he should first direct any expansion plans to the south, and then west to consolidate control of everything to the ocean south and west of him. I let him know there was yet another fabulously wealthy source of gold south of his kingdom. I knew of more than a hundred mines in his current territory: everything from coal and iron to marble, gold, rubies, and diamonds. I apologized because I could only tell him about one at a time. My notes were in my native tongue, which nobody else alive today could read. Since there was no written Soninke language at this time, I couldn’t write down any of the directions for his men to follow.

The second day that we were in Koumbi, King Reba approached me nervously. “I hope my daughter has not overstepped her position, but she told me about your history,” he admitted. I promised that she had my permission to tell him. All my wives and concubines knew, as well as most of their families. She had asked my permission before telling him. I only asked that the secret not be shared widely. He had my permission to tell anyone he trusted and that he felt should know. By now, I thought much of Valencia knew at least part of the story.

“With all these weapons you are selling me, is there something I should know about?” he asked cautiously.

I explained that, in my original time, The Kingdom of Ghana would continue many more hundreds of years. I also explained about the ripples I had already caused. These had already changed so much in Europe and the Mediterranean that very little would happen the way it did in my own history. Showing him one of my cloth maps of the eastern hemisphere, I explained how King Clovis now ruled over many times more territory than he had when I arrived. I told King Reba that I was selling him weapons to both protect his empire and to expand it should he want to, but knew of no attacks against Ghana during his reign in my original history.

We spent two days visiting before returning to the ships. While we were there, Tizemt spent hours every day in the marketplace purchasing slaves and trying to piece families back together. I was surprised that she managed to buy over twelve hundred slaves just months after our last visit. She and I rode ahead of our heavily laden caravan of wagons to each town large enough to have slaves. I was surprised at how common it was for even people in small villages to own slaves.

We definitely had more weight in the wagons on the way back to Bamako. Along with the remaining gold for everything we sold, we had the numerous slaves we bought, letting them ride in the wagons rather than making them walk. In addition, King Reba gave me my share of the gold from the new goldfield--minus half for building roads. The actual mine had produced very little so far, but two thousand slaves panning for gold every day produces a lot of gold nuggets and gold dust.

In Bamako, I contracted with a local farmer to care for my horses and to keep the wagons for me. That way we didn’t have to bring them with us each time. I also gave him plenty of alfalfa seeds to grow forage for the horses and gave him permission to use or sell any alfalfa beyond what the horses needed. The farmer had been recommended by the King’s soldiers.

I hired ten men in Bamako to cut lumber for me, especially mahogany. I gave each man an axe and a sharpening stone and gave the group three ten-foot two-man felling saws. While Tizemt plied the market, buying slaves, I took the men into the forest and showed them several different varieties of trees I was interested in, then showed them how to use the axes and two-man saws safely. I gave them permission to use two of the wagons, and showed them how to use the wagons and how to use teams of horses to drag large trees.

I taught them how to use block and tackle sets to hoist heavy pieces of tree trunk into the wagon, and left lots of heavy-duty rope and five hundred feet of sturdy steel chain. I suggested that they hire someone who already knew how to sail, and let him sail the boat when they floated several trees downriver at the same time. He’d need oarsmen to operate the boat. I gave them lighter chain to hold the trees together in a raft. Tizemt told me what a fair wage would be so I told the men they would be making twice as much, but I expected them to work hard. When the next ship arrived in three months, we would build a sawmill to cut the trees into lumber. For now, they were to let the cut trees dry.

It was weird not having to buy the property along the river to build the lumbermill, but nobody claimed the land. It was located on a stream flowing into the Bambara River a mile or so west of Bamako. That way, the trip to town with sawed lumber would be quick and easy. I hired a hundred more men to dig a millrace and to line it with stone. I marked where I wanted it, and explained the declivity needed to make the water run slowly and smoothly down the race.

I then gave them two sturdy branches marked at ten feet to show how wide and deep I wanted the ditch to be after lining it with stone. I told them it would be okay if it was slightly deeper than ten feet, but had to be at least that deep. The upper end of the ditch nearest the river was much wider and deeper to help funnel floating logs into the canal.

The local commander was excited when I hired one of his former troops to be my supervisor. The man had been injured too badly to continue as a soldier. He would now make sure everyone was doing what they were supposed to and would pay them each week. Our new saddles with stirrups made it much easier for him to ride a horse.

Tizemt was busy while I was gone, adding nearly two thousand more slaves from Bamako. She also directed those slaves as they bought more slaves and bought and loaded food for the trip back. My other wives were busy as well, buying whatever struck their fancy in the marketplace and sampling the local cuisine. Before we left, Tizemt told everyone in town that one of our ships would be back in about three months with more goods, and would be looking to buy more slaves if the price was low enough.

Our first stop was to locate the new goldfield. That only took one day and garnered another twenty-three large crocodiles at the site in addition to the fifteen we caught on the way to the site. The tails provided fresh meat for many of the people aboard ship. I’d only left one of the planned two boats in Bamako so we could continue towing one to use for hunting crocodiles. The slaves were stunned that we could have cooking fires aboard ship. After my last trip, crocodile skin boots became very popular in Valencia. I only gave the boots to our troops to wear, but an entrepreneur now imported crocodile hides from Egypt to make boots and slippers like the ones I’d given to King Reba.

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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 5

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...

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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 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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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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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

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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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