KennedyChapter 11 Kennedy s Ruby Tuesday
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Steffie turned to Kennedy after the others were gone. "I know you're Kennedy."
"It's not like it's a secret," Kennedy told her.
"No, it's not. It was odd how fast people forget who was the target of the stalker."
"The others are getting ahead."
"And have as much chance of beating the two of us to camp as they have of flying to the moon this week. Please, walk with me."
Kennedy followed the other, who was keeping the pace deliberately slow. "You did wrong just now."
"How do you mean? I didn't hurt her. I didn't hit her. I just dumped her on the ground."
"Not that; before, with Cindy. There are some things you can't let go; do you understand? The camp works because everyone believes what Lauren preaches -- what happens in your cabin stays in your cabin. That's the true rule one, but it's not exactly one she can advertise publicly, so we counselors do it privately. Now and then, there are girls who don't understand. This is the best time to weed them out.
"Please, I know it is difficult for someone of your age to take adults and their rules seriously, but you of all people should have learned by now how important those rules can be."
Kennedy looked at the woman warily. Mr. Glastonbury had stressed the importance of not letting anyone know exactly what she was capable of. Harriet had come close to learning, and now that she was with other people it was like there was no way to keep a secret.
Steffie kept talking. "Lauren calls all new counselors in during their first free period, asking questions about how things went, offering suggestions and tips for how to deal with problems.
"Lauren's an odd person, someone that the Roma don't understand. There are taxes, you understand, even among us. A portion of your 'take' goes to the King. Every year Lauren sends him a prodigious amount of money. He thinks she has set up a highly successful scam of rich New Englanders and he laughs and smiles when he sees how much she has sent. It has never occurred to him, as it never occurred to me, that she actually earns the money.
"Anyway, we were sitting there, talking about this and that when we saw you set off with Mr. Waterman. Now there's a surprise, Mr. Waterman! His people and ours go way back, and I understand that. It was just a surprise, you understand, to see him here. All Lauren told me was that you were a very cocky, very strong young woman and that Mr. Waterman was going to teach you some humility. Trust me, that was one of the most exciting races I've ever seen. Poor Lauren didn't know who to root for!
"Then we saw that slimy worm sneaking towards the boathouse. She went to call the sheriff, another stunning surprise that would have caused half the family to faint, while I want to rally more immediate help. You didn't know it, but there were people all around you. There was no way he was getting out of here with you or anyone else."
"Thank you," Kennedy said, not knowing what else to say.
"Kennedy, aside from anything else, we'd protect any girl in the camp, even Beth and Marilyn, from a threat like that. We go the extra mile, and then keep on going, to keep you safe. And then there's you, who is beyond special. Like Mr. Waterman and his people, we have other friends, people who have helped us over the years, and people who have helped us in return. And we have enemies. In our case, a particular enemy who hates us with a passion that passes understanding.
"The United States is the Land of Opportunity ... unless you are Roma. Here our enemies go out of their way to kill us. So we value our allies; it's a battle to the death, and we know which side people like you are on."
"I'm not like ... well, as Mr. Waterman said, I'm not real."
"We understand. I personally think it is a cruel thing, the whole idea. Yes, you have special and wonderful gifts and if you achieve the pinnacle, even more special and wonderful gifts. Then you get killed. It is the bitterest of cups, Kennedy. If you are chosen, you die. If you aren't, the abilities start to fade by the time you hit twenty and are gone a few years later. A wilted flower. A good many such as yourself then find an enemy and fight a final battle, unable to bear life without her gifts."
Kennedy didn't know what to say; which seemed to be happening a lot. "Was the bear real?"
Steffie laughed. "Bear? Him?" she gestured and Kennedy could see the bear again, standing just on the edge of the forest.
"It's called a glamour, a spell to make something look different. And that's really what I wanted to talk to you about. I put the spell on your sword. It's not a complicated spell, it's not exhausting, so when you grip it, the spell is broken. I agree with Lauren, that the sword should stay hidden, if possible. So, let me know if you touch it and I'll put the spell back."
Kennedy nodded. Witches and spells. How weird! She had thought they were just stories; evidently, like vampires, a lot of people weren't telling the truth about what was going on. The logical question, then, was what else was true among the things she'd dismissed as fable and fantasy?
Then she looked at Steffie. "One reason I want to see Lady Kennedy is because I'm curious about magic. On the way up here, Ruby Goldberg was telling me she was a Wicca and was going to cast a spell on me and all that. I just laughed."
"Mostly, such people are those who can't do magic and who desperately wish they could. There are some, though, including some of the Wiccans, who are quite powerful. You have to be careful. I would be careful around Ruby, in particular, if I were you."
"Why? Is she really a witch, like she says?"
"Kennedy, you know things that other people don't. You've seen things that are flatly impossible. And you believe, do you not?"
"That or write myself off as a nut."
"Yes. There are all sorts of people in this world, Kennedy. Some good, some bad, some evil. There is a vast chasm between bad and evil, no matter what you and others think. Ruby has an aura around her ... one I don't know how to read. One that Lauren doesn't know how to read. Be careful around her."
Kennedy nodded. Then Steffie picked up the pace until they were running free and easy through the forest. "I love to run," Steffie told her.
"Me too. Practically anything physical."
"Love?"
Kennedy gulped. "I'm trying to control myself."
"Kennedy, I don't have Second Sight, but I'm not senseless. You are like a flame, burning bright, lighting up the landscape around you. You affect all of us nearby. I will not make your life in the next few days more difficult than it will be, as you discover that side of yourself."
"Gosh, thanks," Kennedy said bitterly.
"No problemo!" Steffie said, laughing as she ran.
It was clear Steffie knew exactly where they were, what she was doing and where she was going and how fast. They caught up to the rear of the group just before they started down the ridge to camp.
Then it was soccer practice with Charlotte and Amy leading and eight of them from the cabin following, including Harriet, Deb and Karen. Kennedy was totally embarrassed when Charlotte asked if anyone hadn't played before and hers was the only hand to go up.
During the next hour, Kennedy made a huge mental note to ask Mr. Glastonbury about team sports and why he'd never taught them to her. She was pretty sure she knew the answer, but it would be nice to be sure.
Then it was softball time and again Kennedy was the only one who'd never played in her life. For the first twenty minutes, she was set with Harriet and they played catch, tossing a softball back and forth.
In twenty minutes Kennedy grew comfortable with a glove and the ball, although she was fairly sure that Harriet didn't know much about how to throw a baseball.
Then Charlotte came to see how much they had learned, and it was clear Harriet wasn't very good. Kennedy, while better, had grown used to the soft throws Harriet made. Charlotte did not throw soft.
Again, Kennedy adjusted, this time more rapidly.
Then they had batting practice, where Amy would throw a ball, and the batters were supposed to hit it. To Kennedy it seemed a silly, pointless exercise. She had an aluminum bat, and unless the pitch was over her head or rolling in the dirt or way, way away, she could hit it. And when it was close, right down the middle, she could hit it really well.
Kennedy wasn't exhausted when they quit for the day, but she was certainly tired. She stood under the shower, ignoring everyone else around her, basking in the relaxing spray. She washed her hair as well; it wasn't very long and she knew it would dry quickly.
She fell in next to Deb. "How are you, really, Deb?"
"I was a little scared, but I knew my aunt was calling out the family. I'm not as sensitive as some as to where they are, but I knew they were coming. And then you came and I knew everything was going to be okay." She dropped her voice, "I could see it, you understand?"
Kennedy understood. A couple of things snapped into focus and Kennedy tugged Deb off to the side of the path. "Would you do me a huge favor?"
"Sure, just about anything."
"I want you to meet someone. A girl. I'm worried about her. If you could ... well, you know..."
"I know," Deb said. "Sure, Kennedy. No problem. You just can't tell anyone."
"There were two girls on the hike this afternoon. They said stuff in front me they shouldn't. I don't think we'll see them again."
"Oh! Aunt Lauren thinks that rule is the most important."
"I think she's right," Kennedy said.
Kennedy led the way inside, and stopped, looking around. She saw Ruby sitting at the table headed by Steffie. Kennedy walked up to the table and stopped next to Ruby. Ruby looked at Kennedy, then at Deb.
"Ruby, this is my friend, Deb. Yesterday at this time, I hadn't met her. And now we're friends. If you let it happen, Ruby, you can make friends, too."
Ruby looked at the two of them, shrugged and dipped a hand in pocket and pulled out a thick book, opened it and put her nose in it. Red Storm Rising? What was that about?
Still, Kennedy went to their table and sat down.
After dinner, Lauren was up again. "Our activity for tonight is a bonfire, with songs. There is a stack of music and lyrics by the door, take a copy when you leave, if you want. You don't have to sing, but the more who do, the more fun it is.
"Some of you who have attended this or other camps may feel like this is boring, old-fashioned, stupid and a lot of other things. That's fine, you're welcome to your opinion. If you feel strongly enough about it, on most nights, we'll have the activity room open, with board games and cards. Just keep your opinions to yourselves. And yes, for those of you at the bonfire, there will be marshmallows! The bonfire will start at eight and run until nine thirty. This is a weeknight and you have an early lights out."
Most of the others left, except Kennedy, Harriet and Deb. Kennedy happened to catch Steffie's eye. She nodded towards the office and Kennedy held up a single finger.
"What was that?" Deb asked.
"Want to see my sword?"
"Is that something like etchings?" Deb joked.
Harriet smiled and said quietly, "Deb, they call people like us queers. But we aren't nearly as queer as Kennedy and her sword!"
Kennedy stuck her tongue out and the other two laughed. A few minutes later they went into Lauren's office. She was sipping tea, munching a piece of cherry cobbler that had been for dessert and talking to Steffie.
"This one time, Kennedy," Lauren told her. "After this, you'll need a better reason than showing off to your friends."
She got up and opened a coat closet and waved at the contents. Kennedy walked up and saw three canes in a small container in the rear corner. Without hesitation, she picked up Lady Kennedy, enjoying the feel of the hilt in her hand once again.
One instant it was a cane, and then she was Lady Kennedy again and Kennedy felt herself whole and complete. She lifted the sword and waved with her other hand at her friends. "Stand a little back."
Lady Kennedy began to sing; it wasn't like anything Kennedy had done before. This time the hum seemed to be words right on the edge of understanding, but not quite understandable. Kennedy lost herself for a few moments, then sobered and stopped.
"Sorry, I get carried away," she apologized to the others.
"Jesus and Mary, sweet mother of God!" Steffie said, shaken. "I've heard the stories ... who hasn't? And you're just ... in waiting?"
Kennedy nodded. "A spare bulb, maybe needed, maybe not."
"Uncle Ferinc prides himself on his ability with a sword," Lauren said. "I've seen him demonstrate. Ferinc has a ways to go, yet."
Lauren shook her head, shaking cobwebs away. "I talked to the sheriff before dinner. He thinks it well be at four o'clock tomorrow. It will be an official deposition, Deb. There will be a lawyer from the county, another for Mr. Larkin and I've called in my attorney and Uncle Ferinc will be there for your family. Please, at one, come to the office. Kennedy, you come in at two.
"I talked briefly with Mr. Glastonbury and he told me something disquieting. He talked with a policeman from Pennsylvania who thinks the government might have become interested in what's going on again. The government's interest fades in and out, depending on who's in power, and what they think of the situation. Usually, the arts are laughed at, disbelieved and anyone who talks about them is drummed out of the bureaucracy. Maybe now they are interested, and maybe, Mr. Glastonbury says, they are getting a little desperate, and are willing to do stupid things. Certainly that man today was stupid, because he was in clear view of half the camp when he was trying to sneak down to the boathouse."
"I don't think he cared," Kennedy said.
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Kennedy got another hour of sleep before it was time to get up, but she was awake when Amy came to wake her. They showered again, both holding each other's eyes. "I was scared the other night," Amy told Kennedy. "Scared for you. I saw you stagger. I thought you were shot." "It was a dart from a tranquilizer gun. It didn't work." "I don't pretend to understand what went on, after that. I saw you standing there, so brave... but so alone. I wanted to run out and grab you and drag...
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Abstract: Eugenie and Horace are arrested by the Holly inquisition as well as their maid Shelly. They are taken to the dungeons and tortured until they confess. Shelly will escape the stake but the couple is executed publicly. This fiction contains very graphic details of the methods used by the inquisition.Season of the Witch The pounding on the door came after midnight and was followed by a crash as the door was knocked from its hinges. A scream of terror could be heard from Shelly, the...
The two woman stood in the clearing outside oak house, assessing each other. The woman looked Bitsy up and down, standing in front of her was a fairy woman, intelligent, strong, lush, sensuality radiating from her very being, then she threw back her head and laughed wickedly, a little piece of fluff, a toy for males to play with, nothing more, she was no threat, her magic a simple fairies magic. Bitsy saw in front of her an incredibly beautiful mature woman, also a very wicked, evil woman,...
There once was a man who loved to swim. Whenever he could, he frolicked all day in the waves. When he was working, he pined for the siren song of the sea. Luckily, the man had a lovely witch of a wife who could help him with his passion. She gave him a spell that granted him gills, with the warning that he must never use it for more than a sun's trek across the sky. The first time the man spoke the spell, he very nearly forgot his wife's warning. The joy of being able to fully...
I wrote this story four years ago and posted it on a BBS I was a member of. You may archive this story, or repost it for provided do not realize profit by doing so, provided you do not change the story and provided that you do not claim credit for the story. This story is intended for the entertainment of adults who enjoy stories involving sex, romance and a touch of the kinky. If you do not enjoy these stories, are underage or are in a jurisdiction where such things are not legal,...
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#7 Empire Builder, Milwaukee to Wenatchee, WA, Cabin E, Upper Level, Superliner Bedroom, on routeBell and I are on route to Washington State, something about a place called a Coven. The train is greedily gobbling up the track going click-clack. We are in Minnesota; it’s just after midnight. We have our beds sorted, full bellies, and are enjoying a few red wines. We have been talking non-stop since we got on the train, keeping to ourselves.Bell is staring at me with her killer green eyes and...
LesbianA Cinderella Spell - Chapter 2, Life's a Witch I was really worried now. How had I gone from about to put on a t-shirt and jeans, to wearing a full skirted dress, without even realising it? I must be losing my mind. And why is Monique all girly all of a sudden. I know she was wearing a ball gown last night but that was just to piss off the snobby crowd at school. I followed Monique into her front room where her Grandma was sat waiting. "Well Dean," she started. "Don't you...
Mistress Ellis felt the chains tight around her wrists, behind the post. Her natural blonde hair had been roughly shaved, her head now a stubble of her former glory.She looked out at the gathering crowd, looking for at least one friendly face, but could see none.The logs piled beneath her would soon bring relief, excruciating relief. It would all be over, but she knew that the intense pain would be much more than she could handle. She so wanted the knife wound that would stop her feeling the...
The Witch Chapter one – First meetI was born in the year 1623, and I was lucky to survive to be as old as I am now. Unfortunately my mother wasn’t as lucky. She died giving birth to me, as she couldn’t afford a midwife, and the only one in our small town who would do it for free was supposedly a witch. And nobody wanted to be associated with a witch. When I was born I was small and frail, and my father thought that I would die. When I was two months old my health had deteriorated considerably....
Randi's Vacation Randi woke up to his alarm and quickly silenced it. A quick glance to his left confirmed the Denise was already up. She almost always got up before him preferring some extra time between getting ready for work and needing to walk out the door. He preferred to have enough time to get ready, eat and go. He walked to the bathroom which was right in the master bedroom. The condo they bought was a bit extravagant but provided plenty of room and they could afford it on...
Hum dono abhi bhi nange hi thay. Chalte chalte usne paad maari. Uski gaand mein abhi bhi haddi akti hui thi. Nadi kinare, jhadiyon ke bich usko bithaya. “Hug le saali madarchod. Kab se paad rahi jai bhosdiki.” Woh hugne lagi. Uski gaand se haddi nikal gayi. Uski garam moot ki dhaar mere pairo pe giri. “Saali maderjaat! Mere pairon pe mootegi. Saali raand muh khol,” main uske muh mein mootne laga. Lavda uske gale mein ghus kar mootne laga. Maine apni tange faila di aur wahi khade khade hugne...
“I am innocent to a witch. I know not what a witch is.”“How do you know, then, that you are not one?”-Examination of Bridget Bishop, Salem Village, April 19, 1692*“Abbie Hobbs is a witch,” Ruth said.Phoebe was standing with her locker open, brushing her hair. She hadn’t even noticed Ruth was there until the girl blurted out something about Abbie, and it was a few seconds until Phoebe registered what it was. “Um, okay?” Phoebe said. “Did she join the Wicca Club or something?” The final bell had...
SupernaturalThe Mother Witch The following story contains graphic scenes of unbirthing, so if that is not your thing, please enjoy my other stories. This story came to me while thinking of the phrase in the first sentence. It was my way of seeing a population as potential sexual mates but with only my permission. Chapter 1 It's an empowering feeling being able to look around a room and choose who I want inside of me. It's not a matter of whether they want to be or not, the answer is...
My wife is a witch. Not a nasty woman that you’d refer to as a witch. I mean she is a real, card-carrying, bonified witch. I didn’t know she was a witch when we got married, but I found out soon enough. Witches seem to have a bad rap for some reason. I’m here to tell you that my witch is the most incredible woman I have ever met. In fact, I am by far the luckiest man on the planet.I don’t care if it was her deities or all the other powers that be that let me stumbled into her presence, But I am...
HumorVanakam friends, indru kathaiyil ilamaiyaana kathaliyai pirantha naal andru avaluku parisaaga sunni kanjai kodutha kathaiyai ungalidam pagirugiren. Enathu peyar Praveen vayathu 22 aagugirathu. Enaku oru kathali irukiraal aval vayathu 19 thaan aagugirathu aanalum intha vayatilum miga sexiyaaga irupaal. Naan muthal muthalil avalai chuditharil paarthen, aval palli padikum pozhuthu avaluku mulai perithaaga irukathathu pola irukum. Naan appozhuthu suma sight adipen, aanal enaku appozhuthu theriya...
"I love your eyes, baby," she whispered looking at me. "I love your mouth, bonita," I replied with a smile. After a few sloppy smooches, we fell asleep, me at the bottom, Eve on top with her legs apart and her wet pussy touching my limp pride. My girlfriend was Brazilian, dark-skinned, dark-eyed with long wavy black hair and a curvaceous body inviting a guy’s attention with ease. We had been dating for a little over four months and we were a good match. Sexually and...
The Witch There are times in a person's life when they should just stay in bed. Alan Williams has one of these days. Alan Williams is a, or lets say this was a middle class working man. Single and dating, good friends, and even in the local golf club. He has everything going for him. But one day it all changes. He is driving home from the golf course and stops at a traffic light. When suddenly he gets rear ended by another car. He gets out of the car with his insurance papers....