Find Me Forgive Me Chapter 9
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After Sally’s visit two more weeks went by. Once again there was no communication from her. I would have expected her to reply, apologising for her attitude when we met together, but there was nothing. I sent her a note to Bryn’s address expressing sorrow that we parted so acrimoniously and hoping she’d cleared up the business of the letters, also reminding her of my email address. But there was no response, and I wondered if that note had been intercepted as well.
Another week, and it was Easter. The week before Easter, Gordon told me that Sally had sent in the Acknowledgement of Service and it seemed things were now going smoothly – except that her solicitor wanted a fifty-fifty split on the house and all other assets.
Gordon knew that Sally had been insistent that I live on in the house without having to buy her out, but the other solicitor had said that she had changed her mind. I signed the affidavit asserting that all the divorce details were correct and that Sally had signed it.
“Changed her mind my foot,” growled Gordon as he was signing, “That shark is one of those ‘I’ll get you everything you deserve from the cheating bastard’ women. I’ll ask for a face-to-face meeting, and then we’ll see.”
However, Easter intervened and nothing could be arranged until the week following.
It was good to have Lizzy home for the Easter break, though she was not with us for long, returning early to prepare for her end of year exams. Nicky and I were now established without embarrassment in my bedroom, and she also stayed for the whole holiday.
Martin emailed his greetings and we all sent him replies, which, it seemed, quite touched him. He wrote that he expected to be back in England at the end of August and was looking forward to being home. I had asked if he had heard from his mother, but he didn’t answer that question. I did not pursue it, though I wondered if Sally had been in touch with her son and that he did not know how to deal with what she had said.
Once back at work, Gordon contacted Sally’s solicitor. I was reading a conveyance when he came in and sat down at my desk opposite me.
“Caleb,” he was solemn and I thought, annoyed. “I’ve talked with Elizabeth Davis, Sally’s solicitor.”
I raised my eyebrows. I could tell I would not like what he would say next. “It seems that Sally’s talked with her, and with this Judith Connor–”
“And Bryn Price?” I interjected.
“She didn’t mention him. Anyway, Betty listed a number of reasons why Sally’s changed her mind about the settlement. She cited your adultery with Nicky–”
“What!” I exclaimed. “The nerve of the woman! She fucks the priest and then accuses me of adultery?”
“Go easy, Caleb. Sally’s under the impression you had a long-term affaire with Nicky long before the priest. Secondly she cites the, and here I quote, ‘cold, unforgiving and dismissive letters you sent.”
Now I was totally confused. There was nothing cold about my entreaties that she contact me.
Gordon was continuing.
“Finally she said your cold, angry and distant attitude to her along with your lies when you both met showed you had no remorse for your own actions, and did not want to try to save the marriage.”
I was dumbstruck, which meant that I said nothing. I couldn’t process the things she was saying; they seemed to have no relation to what had happened. I shrugged my shoulders. Eventually I spoke; Gordon had waited patiently.
“Well, I think she’s being manipulated by that Connor woman. Still, I offered half the house so I can offer that again, but she told me she didn’t need part of my pension, so I think we should stick on that one. I’ll investigate getting a mortgage on the other half of the house, but I want it on record that I repudiate her accusations completely. Not that the matter of who has slept with whom makes a scrap of difference to the divorce. I’ll write to her directly as well; she’s being totally unreasonable again in not answering my letters.”
He nodded and left the room. I got out some headed notepaper and wrote a quick hand written letter. It would go to Price’s address; this time Connor would not intercept it.
Dear SallyGordon has told me of your change of mind, and your reasons for it. You have hurt me deeply by your unfounded accusations.
My ‘cold’ attitude to you masked deep hurt when we met. You were living with yet another man and it looked set to be permanent. How was I to react? I simply did not want to make you feel uncomfortable so I kept it business-like.
And I have to tell you yet again that your friend’s accusation of my affaire with Nicky is totally untrue. Nicky and I had no sexual relations until I had seen you with Bryn and knew our relationship was over.
If you think about it at all, I could not have had any opportunity to have sex with her while you and I were together. There were always other folk at the office and you know how small the offices are. I never stayed late at the office. When extra work needed to be done, she came home with me to do it and always while you were there. I did that so those early suspicions of yours could be allayed.
Sally, that girl loved you – as she said to me when she heard what you had told me, how could you think she would hurt you in any way? Let’s face it; she even went home by herself after babysitting for us.
As for my letters, you can’t possibly level that accusation at my first letter – handwritten, and you know how irksome I find writing by hand – but I thought you deserved the sort of intimacy that handwriting brings. The other letters were begging you to write back to me. I simply don’t understand you any more.
If you remember, I offered you half the house when we met and you did not want to take any part of it, but now I’ll do what I said before – I’ll mortgage the house and give you half its value – unless you want to dispossess not only me but your children also – they consider it home. And while on the matter of children, why haven’t you contacted Lizzy? She can’t understand why you haven’t got in contact and she’s hurt. Please, write to her or phone her.
Your husband
Caleb.
I put it in an envelope and hand-wrote the address before putting in the post pile. Then it was back to work – and there was plenty of it. Two days later, Nicky and I were sitting down to dinner when the phone rang.
It was Lizzy. “Dad, Mum rang me at last. She rang me on my mobile today.”
“Oh?” I managed.
“She sounded so dull and sad, Dad. We didn’t talk much – I’m going to see her tomorrow.”
“Hold on there, Lizzy!” I said. “What about university work? You’ve got exams coming up, and how are you going to get there?”
“Dad,” and she adopted that tone that teenagers and twenties use to their stupid parents. “I’ve cleared it with my tutors on compassionate grounds and I’m getting there by train. Mum’s meeting me in Bangor.”
“Well,” I conceded, “Don’t stay there too long. You need your revision time.”
“Don’t worry Dad, I know what I’m doing. There’s plenty of time.”
Her confidence was worrying. How often do people come a cropper after uttering the clichéd words ‘I know what I’m doing’? Usually they don’t, I thought. I grunted, and she took that as a blessing.
“And Dad?”
“Yes.”
“I’ll come home on the way back to university and fill you in, ok?”
“Ok, darling.” I agreed. What else could I do? Perhaps she would enlighten me further – after all I was always complaining to myself and to others that I didn’t know enough. She rang off.
Friday passed without a reply from Sally, or any further developments from her solicitor. On Saturday, Lizzy phoned. She was not happy.
“Dad, how could you? Those letters you wrote were awful. I’m not surprised Mum didn’t answer them.”
“Lizzy,” my reply was testy, “I refuse to be lectured by my daughter over the phone on how sensitive or otherwise is my letter writing. Let it wait till you come home.”
She sulked, but told me the train would arrive at Worcester Station at midday, and I promised to pick her up. Being Saturday, Nicky was at home with me and promised to have some lunch ready when we arrived home, but she was interested in our conversation.
“She’s spent two days with her mother.” I growled, “and she’s come away with some really strange ideas. Apparently I’ve sent upsetting letters to Sally which to quote her were ‘awful’, and this is why Sally hasn’t been back to me.”
“Really?”
“Really!”
“Did you?”
I looked at her. She had all the answer she needed. She smiled.
“Well,” she grinned, “Knowing you, you’ve saved them all, so you can discuss them at length!”
“Yes!” I exclaimed; I’d forgotten about saving them all. “Of course! She can show me exactly how awful I’ve been. I don’t remember writing anything too dreadful – beyond rebuking her for not contacting her children. That’s hardly awful.”
I met Lizzy off the train. She hugged me as always, but had a worried look. I preempted her.
“Lizzy, I don’t want to talk about your mother until we get home and until we’ve eaten. Please.”
“Ok,” she replied, rather sullenly, I thought. “Whatever!”
So the journey home was completed in silence. The radio provided noise with a humorous panel programme about the news of the week. We both laughed at some of the comments.
Nicky hugged Lizzy as she came through the door, and the two exchanged warm smiles. There was a ham salad on the table with my homemade bread, and Lizzy fell upon it with her customary enthusiasm. How she managed to put away so much food without putting on weight eluded me, but she took after her mother in that regard.
After we had cleared the table and Nicky had banished the pair of us while she did the washing up, I took Lizzy into the study. We sat side by side in front of the computer.
“Lizzy.” I said, rather sternly. “Did Mum get my last letter?”
“Er, yes.” she replied, uncertain as to where this was going, “But she didn’t understand it at all. She said there was no handwritten letter, only printed ones, and the printed ones are really cold and cruel. I saw them Dad, how could you?” And she began to tear up.
I put my arm round her, but she shrugged it off.
“Ok,” I said, my annoyance showing, “I don’t agree that my letters were cold and cruel. So I’ll get up the copies and you can show me.”
I hit the keys.
“The first one was handwritten, so it’s scanned, but readable.” I explained. I displayed it and she read it.
“Mum didn’t get this letter,” she said.
“I sent it.” My reply was a challenge. She said nothing.
“Ok,” I went on, “here are the rest. Now you tell me where I’ve been cruel and cold. Don’t hold back, I’ve clearly been very unfeeling.” The irony in my tone was not lost on her. She read in silence, and began to fidget.
At length she spoke, her voice full of puzzlement. “Dad, these are not the letters Mum got.”
“These are the ones I sent, Lizzy. I signed them, and I wish I could see the signatures she got. I would have emailed them but I don’t know Mum’s new email address. Am I a liar?”
She turned at looked at me. “No, Dad,” she murmured, “You were never a liar. And there was no signature, only your name at the bottom. She hated that as well.”
“Look at these, Lizzie, is my name printed there?”
“No.”
“So?”
“I don’t understand, Dad,” she went on. “Bits of the texts are the same, but most of them are completely different. These are begging her to contact you; they aren’t exactly warm, but there’s no cruelty. They even hold out hope of some reconciliation. There was none of that in the letters she’s got.”
“So, the text mysteriously changed while in the post?”
A nasty suspicion had formed in my mind. When Sally had met me she knew nothing of any letters. She went back to Connor and the letters appeared. It did not take a leap of imagination to work out what had happened. The woman was an IT teacher after all. I kept silent and waited.
Lizzy looked totally confused. So I prompted her.
“When Mum came to see me, she knew nothing of any of the letters I’d sent care of Judith Connor.”
Then I waited again. It was almost amusing to see the penny drop. Her mouth opened, her eyes were wide, but no sound emerged.
“Judith Connor is an IT teacher,” I let drop into the mix.
“Oh God!” blasphemed my religious daughter. “She’s doctored them!”
I didn’t need to reply but added, “The hand-written letter couldn’t be altered, but the others could.”
“The bitch!” she growled. I thought Lizzy was now firmly back on my side.
“You did know that when Mum had been with her about two months, Connor volunteered to bring me a letter from Mum? Mum said she returned to tell her that I was living with Nicky now and it looked as if we’d been together for a long time. She did not deliver the letter. You remember when Nicky came to work for me? You’d be about ten?”
Lizzy nodded.
“Mum was upset because Nicky was – is – so pretty,” I said. “She felt I had employed her because of her looks. We kept it from you two, but things were difficult for a while. I think Mum was always looking for evidence I was having an affaire.”
Lizzy’s eyes brightened, “So that’s why you were always home on time, as you said in your last letter to Mum. You were showing her you couldn’t be having an affaire.”
I nodded.
“But,” I continued, “After Connor returned, all her suspicions were rekindled. She must now think we did manage an affaire over the past eight years. So Mum said she wrote a different letter and again gave it to Connor to post. I never got that letter.
“So you see, I couldn’t reply. The lack of any reply confirmed my guilt to Mum. She still believes it. It was about then that Bryn Price – a friend of Connor – came on the scene. Are you making any connections?”
Lizzy was now weeping silently. Again I put my arm round her and this time she leant against me. After a while her tears stopped, and she spoke.
“It’s all gone terribly wrong, hasn’t it?” she said, a catch in her voice, “Dad, I thought at one time that once we found her there was a chance you’d both get together again. But now...”
“I think, as you say, it’s all gone a little too far,” I said gently, “She doesn’t trust me; she calls me a liar. I certainly can’t trust her any more. She’s slept with two men, Lizzy, two! How do I get over that – even without all the rest of the stupidity? She left us hanging for months – and it would have gone longer if we hadn’t found her. Doesn’t show a lot of care or concern for us, does it?”
I disentangled myself and stood up. “I’ll make some tea.” I said, and left the room, partly to shield Lizzy from my anger. As I made for the kitchen I heard her speak.
I thought she was talking to me. Like mother like daughter – they both had the habit of waiting until I was almost out of earshot before saying something else and bringing me traipsing back to find out what they said.
However, she wasn’t talking to me: I heard the conversation start and then I couldn’t help myself, I stayed and listened. Nicky came out of the kitchen and was about to ask what I was doing until she saw my face. She came and stood next to me, taking my hand.
“Mum?”
“ ... Yes, thanks. A bit crowded but I had a seat the whole way. Mum–”
“ ... Yes, he’s ok, and yes Nicky’s here too. Mum, listen. I’m sitting in the study in front of the computer.”
“ ... Mum will you give me a chance to tell you.”
“ ... Mum, what does Dad do whenever he writes a letter?”
“ ... Right. Anally retentive. And if he handwrites a letter?”
“ ... Yes, but if he does?”
“ ... Exactly. And you know that each file has a properties tag showing when it was last modified?”
“ ... Well, I’ve got all his letters to you here, and they’ve not been modified. They’re dated the day they were sent. The first letter was handwritten, and true to form Dad scanned it in.”
“ ... Yes, the one you didn’t get. Mum, there’s something very wrong going on.”
“ ... Listen a minute, I don’t mean that. These other letters are not the same as the ones you’ve got. There is the odd phrase that’s the same, but the rest are totally different.”
“ ... Mum, the letters on this computer are the ones he sent, not the ones you’ve got. And Mum, they’re not at all cold and vindictive. You should see the first one – he’s begging you to talk to him. It shows a lot of love. The others are less loving but not angry and violent – they’re full of sorrow. They made me cry.”
“ ... Can’t you work it out? Only the printed letters have been altered. The handwritten one couldn’t be altered so it is missing – only it isn’t, because I’m looking at it now.”
“ ... Mum–”
“ ... Exactly. She teaches Information Technology and Computing.”
“ ... Well, it’s up to you, Mum. But personally I think it’s time you started to believe Dad, and time you stopped hurting him. What’s he ever done to deserve what you’ve put him through? I love you Mum, but–”
“ ... Well, I’ll ask him.” Here she bellowed as only she could, “DAD!”
I jumped and sprang forward.
“Yes, darling?” I croaked, my eyes wet, I admit it, having heard my darling daughter defending me. She looked at me quizzically.
“Dad, can I send these letters to Mum?”
“Yes, darling.” A catch in my voice. Another quizzical look.
She turned away, “OK Mum, I”ll send them as attachments. Give me your email address.”
“ ... No, Mum, you never gave it me or Dad.”
She wrote the address down. “Bye Mum.” Then she attached the letters and sent the email.
She turned round to see Nicky and me in the doorway.
“You heard?”
We nodded.
“You listened?”
We nodded again. She sighed and I could see she was toying with the idea of castigating us for eavesdropping, but on consideration she let it drop. Then she announced she was going to do some revision and disappeared to her room.
“Well,” said Nicky, “Sally now knows the whole story.”
“I wish I did,” I replied, and we went outside and did some gardening.
Over tea (the meal not the drink), Lizzy spoke about her visit. We listened without comment but with evident interest. She told us that Sally seemed ‘happy enough’ with Bryn Price, but not as happy as she had been at home with us. She had a wistfulness about her.
Judith Connor had sympathised with Lizzy at having a father ‘like me’, which puzzled her. She summed up Connor as someone who loved sorting out other people’s lives, though her own was a mess. Lizzy thought Connor was bitter about something or someone – not a happy woman, she said.
She regaled us with imitations of Connor’s voice, and made us laugh with Connor’s attempts to convince Lizzy that Bryn would make an excellent step-father. Nicky and I could see that Lizzy was not impressed at all.
“You should have seen those letters, Dad,” she finished. “Now I think about it, they had all the bitterness of the woman herself.”
Lizzy went out to visit friends in the evening, but returned early. She had to return to university early the next day, Sunday being not a good day to travel by train in Britain, since often one finds oneself on replacement bus services while they do line maintenance.
On Sunday morning I went with her to early Mass, and Nicky had a huge grilled breakfast ready when we returned – the ‘full English’ of bacon, sausage, mushrooms, tomatoes, poached egg and fried bread, with toast and marmalade to follow. Lizzy polished it off with ease and without any of the concern I felt for my own arteries. Then she was off to the station. This time Nicky asked to take her, as she needed to call in at the flat. So after long and intense hugging and kissing, my darling daughter was off to do battle with her exams.
Nicky had stayed over on Sunday night. Her visit to her flat was to get her office clothes, as she had washed her other set on Friday night, though on Sunday she did iron what needed to be ironed. So we went into the office together in her car. I was beginning to miss my walks to work, though I had kept up my running most mornings.
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Cheating WifesFinders Keepers By Morpheus It was a nice day, with a clear blue sky, a nice warm sun and a cool breeze. It was the perfect sort of day to take a slow walk through the park and Tom Clark was not the only one to think so. Tom Clark was a fairly attractive man of 31, who was greatly enjoying his time away from his responsibilities as manager of a local retail store. And he thought, what better way to enjoy his day off than to take a nice relaxing stroll through the local...
Forgiveness Leah's Story. By Kyorii. Part 2 Leah is no longer in danger from her self appointed boyfriend Rufus or his thugs so she now has time to take stock and learn about her new sister's life and that of her wife Chris. What hold do the Lorche family have over Detective Martins? And will the twins ever redeem themselves? Please read the conclusion to Forgiveness and I hope that you enjoy it. Chapter 31 Chris and Leah. Leah. It was still dark outside when I heard...
With Gordon lying in hospital, life took on its expected hectic pace during the next weeks. I had two sets of clients to handle. Jenny and Nicola worked their socks off re-arranging my appointments, and Nicola, who had a law degree, helped with conveyancing and research. However, the extra interviews and paper work only I could do, meant I was in the office by seven each morning and didn’t leave until my self-imposed deadline of ten at night. Day after day the routine went on, and it was...
On the Sunday night, Liz finally got hold of Josh. Neither Josh nor any of Tess' family had come to church, highly unusual for Tess' family. When church had finished, she'd called both of them, and left messages. She'd been very busy in the afternoon, and it was just after dinner that she finally found out that Josh was up at his parent's farm. His mother put him on. "Hi Josh." "Hello". Liz couldn't believe how flat Josh's voice was. "Josh, what's wrong?" "Tess." He went...
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ As soon as the evil Jinn that had attacked them had exploded, Rashala collapsed in Jake's arms though the glow was still around her. Looking at Gen and Rosalinda Jake was worried, he'd had seen this type of glow before and both times it wasn't exactly connected to a good thing. "We need to get...
"I loved you." he softly whispered into my ear, his wet lips grazing my ear every syllable. I let my bangs cover my eyes just in case I teared up. "Caleb, I'm sorry, I love you. It was one time I swear." My throat catching on his name. "I believe you, but every time I touch you, I picture Paul touching you first." I took a deep breath, hearing the hurt in his voice. Despite my guilt, the sound of Paul's name made me really wet. I loved Caleb, I really did. But Paul just made my...
It was late one night, but it’s late every night, pretty close to Christmas I was home alone. I was watching TV when my cell phone went off. It was a girl from school I knew. Her name was Alexis, she was a little shorter than me, weighs 110, her hair is straight, long and black with a streak of blond, was a B size bra and a huge, round, firm ass. I was surprised she was texting me since we hated each other. She used me to get her ex mad, and then called it off with me. So I got her back...
After the burdens of learning family heritage truths, William's abandonment and Paul's debasement, it took time to put my shattered self-image back together. Often, I would break down and cry. Instead of being gregarious, I became reclusive. Seeing me so, hubby worried I was having a midlife crisis. I was, due to knowing too much; too much about myself.With Paul’s debasement, I’d learned the dark side of who my secret puppet shadow was. I’d learned about Mom's past; my older brother was the...
CheatingPaul drove me to my house even though I’d only started to drink. I was glad I wasn’t drunk and had my wits about me. I was devastated with guilt for what I already put Beth through if Paul was right and she had been drugged. When I got home, I ran through my broken front door and grabbed Beth as we both cried tears of sorrow, of love, of guilt, of forgiveness, of comfort—we had a lot to cry about. Beth and I sat on the couch muttering words of regret and forgiveness as we kissed. Melody...
The following is a short, romantic, non-erotic story that when I started it I thought it would be a quick stroke piece, but the more I wove the characters in my mind the more I saw this as something that was just simply sweet. I hope you like this tiny light read. ~ Red * The house was quiet, the calm before the storm, some would say. For Natalie and Brian though it was more of a controlled silence. It was only the two of them, tomorrow though things would be different. The house would be...
My night's sleep was interrupted at 5 a.m. by the couple next door. Their bed's headboard was banging against my wall; the mattress was squeaking rapidly, and the woman was screaming, "Oh, yes, fuck me!! Fuck me harder! Oh!!! Oh, my God!!! Don't stop!!!" This went on for half an hour. It got me so damn horny, I felt like beating off; but I decided to save it for my wife when she got home. I waited for them to finish because I was enjoying the thought of her getting a royal fucking,...
Introduction: Cuckoled husband gets his quiet revenge My wife is a Captain in the Marine Corps, stationed at Parris Island, S.C. Im a sales rep for Hallmark Greeting Cards. My job entails a lot of travel throughout the Southeastern states. Recently, I finished early with my accounts in Savannah, GA, so I thought Id stop at Hilton Head Island for a day of golf since my wife was on weekend duty. I got a room at the Red Roof Inn and joined a threesome for 18 holes. I had a nice dinner and a few...
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Created for war and forged in pain, dealing with demons within and without! In this part: Rohanna is betrayed and hurt by a person close to her.....but at its end....redemption and forgiveness ---------------------------------------------------------------- As I sat in my room pondering on staying here at Whateley OR if I was going to leave Whateley, OR worse! me jailed or stuck in ARC! Sunday February 18 4:45 am Outskirts of Boston A small chancery of the church A small...
Forgiveness Leah's Story. By Kyorii. Part 1. This is a stand-alone story in two parts and can be read as such, however to gain full enjoyment from it I would recommend that you read 'The Model maker' and its Prequel 'Trish' first to gain a greater insight as to the past of some of the characters, I hope that you enjoy the story. Chapter 01 Brother. A young woman is sitting at a...
Danny Andern is dead. He was once the fat cat COO of a Wall Street investment firm. He was also an incorrigible, reckless, fraud. He made millions at the expense of the Western world - all of which he fecklessly squandered on the pleasures of life: drugs, alcohol, women. When the feds finally crippled his business, he had little friends - and even less wealth - to protect him. After pissing away his remaining assets on cheap thrills, Danny found himself living in a van down by the river. Too...
FetishIf you like my stories, please subscribe, follow and send a friend request! K----->M (kmclooney)Mike and I had spent the evening with friends having a few drinks at our favorite local bar. It was just an ordinary Saturday night, only, most of our friends tapped out early and it wasn't even midnight yet. When our friend Bill told us that he was headed home to enjoy a few beers on his back porch while the weather was still nice. I remarked that his idea sounded better than sitting in a bar and...
For some reason, Sophie had always been drawn to Asian men. Growing up in a small town, there were none around, but that didn't stop her from fantasizing. Spending hours watching K-dramas and Japanese anime, she grew to love Asia even more. When college finally rolled around, she decided she wanted to go to a university in Tokyo. Needless to say, her parents weren't thrilled with her packing up and moving around the world. A college in the US was what they wanted, but nothing could stop her....
People, ever found a small glance of your findxpartner friends bosom while she bent low to choose something up?Ever wanted you could have seen more? Of course..If you have a companion who has relationship a magnificent looker, you would be inclined to imagine about your buddy's attractive time frame undressed too.We want to see it more than ever. But more often than not, possibilities will come banging on your entrance if you can just understand to be on the lookout at the right time.Spending a...
This one of the stories I thought I'd lost when my disk crashed a few months back. I'd just finished it the night before the crash, which was very annoying. As it turned out, I had a printed copy about two versions earlier that was marked up and I also found several fragments as I picked through what I could on the disk. So the story that follows is not exactly the story it would have been had I posted it those few months back. If nothing else it's longer. The usual...
Pathfinder: The Trio Author's note: I've been playing pathfinder in the chat room, and it inspired me to make an adventure of my own ... They were known simply as "the Trio". No one in the little town knew what had brought three such different women together, but they seemed more than capable of handling themselves, and were willing to help the town out against some local bandits - for a price, of course. First, there was small Besh, the gnome sorceress, whose familiar Max...
Pathfinder: The Trio - Cave Conversations Author's note: Since this is a sequel to "The Trio", you might want to read that one first, if you havent already. Goruza led the way towards the cave, with Emerald behind her leading Champ, her mule, on which Besh (and Max) sat. Finally, they reached the lip of the cave, and entered into it. "It's bigger than I expected," Besh remarked as she jumped off Champ, temporarily dislocating Max in the process. "We should explore it, so we...
Pathfinder: The Trio: Two plus one equals... Author's note; Guess my muse wasnt quite done with this yet... The next morning, Goruza, Emerald, and their new friend Milah had a bite of breakfast, then searched the cave more. While they looked around Milah told them about how the axe beaks had come into the cave through a tunnel that came out in the fields nearby. "Whoever made this place was pretty busy. I didn't get a chance to do any exploring, but i saw several tunnels while I...
Pathfinder: The Trio: Side quest (Author's note: you should probably read the previous stories first) It was a new morning in the large town of Fiddler's Vale, and three recent arrivals debate their next move. Goruza, Emerald, and their new friend Milah sat at a small table in the dining area of the inn they had come to the night before, talking as they ate breakfast. Emerald asked Milah, "You've been in this town, where do we go for help in rescuing Besh?" "Well, since it...
Pathfinder: The Trio: A trio becomes a quartet (plus one) Author's note: Yep, I'm still doing this one. But this might be the last, I dont know. The four adventurers followed the river upstream, slowly gaining elevation as they did so. As the day waned, Goruza and Emerald allowed Star and Champ to graze, while Milah sent her wolf Ajax off into the woods to hunt, and Tamarie went to the river to catch some fish for supper. After everyone had been fed, they began to look for a...
Pathfinder: The Siege of Fiddler's Vale. In loving memory of crazypagangurl, aka Tiffani, who was a great help in getting this one started. Prologue Sometimes, bad things just come out of nowhere. But sometimes, there is a warning. And riding hard towards the town of Fiddler's Vale, a warning is coming... Early in the morning, the gate guards saw three people riding towards the gate. One was tall, and her blindingly white hair could be spotted at a distance as she rode....
The Bet I'm down by three points and it's getting tougher and tough to shoot. He's all over me and I'm wearing out. I should never have made this bet with him. He is fast. I can't catch him fairly. I try to get in his way but get bowled over every time. I thought my endurance was high, but he's tapping into reserves that I haven't tapped in years and he's not even looking winded. I can barely stand yet he's barely breaking a sweat. Sometimes I envy him, but tonight I hate his...
To start with, I would like to say in my defense that the first time I saw "IT", I was running late. I'd just run out of gas, and I really didn't have time to go sight-seeing through some farmer's foul smelling, dark and gloomy barn. Okay, for those of you that must know, "IT" was the rear end of an old, big, black Mercedes. The key point was that's all you could see in the darkened stall, just a big ol' rusty black trunk! However, the way my friend Dan acted you'd have thought he'd...
Initially I planned to stop on the way home and let them shop for clothing and necessities. You bought a slave with nothing but the tunic on their backs and the little paper slippers they were given, but it was obvious to even an insensitive bastard like me that Tiernay was in no condition to go anywhere. All she did was cry, hold onto Dubois' arm and follow her like a dog on a leash when we moved. It was a decent tube ride back to my place so I herded them into the first unoccupied car at...
The closest Mars gets to Earth is about ninety million klicks (that's kilometers for the non-military) and since we haven't yet been able to circumvent that pesky speed limit that light travels, that means it takes at least ten minutes to get a message there and back, if the response is instantaneous. We were at about double that distance right then so it would be at least a twenty-minute round trip for the radio beams to take the wonderful news there and back. It doesn't make for an easy...
After we finished I cleaned up and put everything away. What a laugh! Here I was finally a slave owner three times over and I was still doing all the work! They were sitting around in the common area talking about what they should tell their parents when I finished. In fact we did it right there. Sharon controlled the camera so all they had to do was say what they wanted and she put it in the correct message and after the girls gave her the addresses sent them. Aren't AIs wonderful? "So...
"I'm bored," I heard from somewhere behind me. I was working in my office at the time tending to a few of the projects I had started before I'd fallen into this brilliant scam with the girls. I suppose I could have postponed them or even quit them altogether but I'd taken them in good faith and I really hate not finishing what I started. Besides I really didn't expect even a generous finder's fee for returning the girls would make me independently wealthy; I'd hoped to live far too...