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It was every Autumn of her life that Ivory and the rest of her clan made the same trek south. Every Spring she returned the same way. She reasoned that the journey would seem less arduous as each year came by, but this year the wind was colder, the snow heavier and the ground more treacherous. Ivory wondered whether the migration only seemed worse because it was the first time her mother wasn’t there to accompany her, but Glade was as good a companion as her mother had ever been and in certain ways a rather better one.

Where the soil wasn’t frozen, it was churned up by the hooves of mammoth, rhinoceros and horse as they were funnelled rather too close for mutual comfort along narrow valleys where lions, hyenas and wolves gathered in their greatest numbers.

‘This reminds me of my long journey northwards with Demure,’ said Glade as she scraped off as much as she could of the glutinous muck that coated her fur boots.

‘I still don’t understand why you stayed with the conniving bitch,’ said Ivory.

‘Often, if nothing else, it was for companionship alone,’ Glade reflected. ‘It’s not easy to be alone in strange and unfamiliar landscapes. There were so many wild animals that we’d never seen before and for many days and nights we didn’t dare approach any of the villages along the sea-shore.’

‘Why not? Surely, they would have sheltered you?’

‘The fires that blazed above the hills along the shore were used to send very precise messages and they would, of course, have spread news of our exile. When we lived by the sea, we were kept informed about the affairs of far-away villages, so we knew that every one of the Ocean People’s villages had been warned to shun a certain black woman and her lighter skinned female companion.’

‘So, if you didn’t go along the sea-shore, where did you travel?’

‘We couldn’t head towards the South and the Sun, because Queen Mimosa’s people would find us and almost certainly kill not only Demure, but me for consorting with her. So, we were forced to walk away from the Sun towards the North. We didn’t know then that the Sun ascends less high in the sky as you walk away from it and that it shines less heartily. Although we never strayed far from the sight and sound of the sea, we didn’t dare walk along the sand or too close to the pebbles that settled in its wake. But beyond the shore was a desolate landscape: often nothing more than sand that extended far, far, far into the distance with no sign of another sea.’

Glade remembered this earlier trek with a shudder. On her trek with Ivory and the Mammoth Hunters, her principal concern was the cold that penetrated the layers of thick fur, but at that time it had been the overwhelming heat. The two woman urgently sought out any shade they could find from the unforgiving Sun. After even a few moments of exposure they were dazed and their skin would burn. Today, Glade was protected by other travellers who would help her if she missed a step or fell ill or was pursued by a leopard. Then, there were just two naked women, who carried all they had in skin pouches secured by leather straps over their shoulders.

‘Just where the fuck are we going?’ Demure asked bitterly.

Glade smiled. Demure’s anger at her predicament gave the women the strength to ward off despair. But all it took for hope to vanish was to gaze beyond the mottled shade of scrubby bushes between which they darted across the dusty, sometimes sandy, soil. Beyond was an unforgiving endless barren plain.

Glade gestured towards the empty dune-strewn horizon to the East. ‘We can’t go that way because we don’t know where the next spring or oasis might be.’ She gestured towards the distant blue aura of the ocean. ‘And we can’t go that way because you fucked it up with the Ocean People,’

‘It’s not my fault they took against me,’ protested Demure disingenuously.

Glade resisted the temptation of countering her lover’s claim of innocence. The couple had engaged in this argument many times before and Glade knew that there was nothing more to be gained. She was in possession of the inviolable truth whilst Demure possessed a self-righteousness that exceeded rational argument.

‘And we can’t head south because Mimosa’s tribe will lynch us…’

‘You can’t blame me for that.’

‘I’m not sure I can’t, you know,’ countered Glade who remembered only too well Demure’s harsh treatment of her slaves. ‘So, all that’s left is to walk towards the North and with the Sun forever on our backs.’

‘Well, at least, it keeps the Sun out of my eyes,’ remarked Demure, who retained her sense of humour despite their misfortune.

The two women wandered along the desert periphery for almost the whole cycle of the moon, during which Glade discovered for the first time that she and her lover’s menstrual cycle was in perfect synchrony. This curiously reassuring fact was the only happy thought in a time during which both women were constantly thirsty and had become increasingly scrawny. The women pooled together their different survival skills and lore, augmented by what Demure had learnt from the now-deceased Quagga whose original home had been in a drought-prone expanse of savannah before Demure’s tribe seized her. There were succulent plants that could be ripped apart for their store of water, ants and beetles that could be dug out of the parched soil, and leaves that eventually released nutrition after considerable chewing.

When the Sun was high in the sky it was too hot to walk, so the two lovers rested in what shade they could find. During the night it was too cold and dark for the women to venture far. So, it was during twilight and dawn that the women made most progress and at midday and night when they rested.

‘I’m sure you had each other’s bodies to keep yourselves warm in the cold nights,’ sniffed Ivory, who was oddly jealous of Glade’s love for a woman who was now dead.

‘It was never as cold as the tundra or the Mammoth steppes,’ Glade remarked. ‘If either of us had known then how to make and stitch clothes then we’d have rather cuddled up in a bear-hide. Yes, we did embrace each other. Our body’s shared warmth was the most heat we could find. There were too few sticks or branches to feed a reasonably warm fire. But there was very little lovemaking. However much we’d have liked to, we were too weak and hungry for that.’

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Ivory felt she knew all she ever needed to know about exhaustion, thirst and hunger at this moment and in this place, along a valley that was steadily narrowing towards the still distant mountains. Only her wind-lacerated cheeks and numb nose could be seen through the thick furs that swaddled her. Ivory squeezed her nose between a thumb and fingers that were bunched inside a mitten tied by cord around her wrist. Her grip was more like that of an otter or seal than of a squirrel or rat. She stared ahead through the lashing wind and hoped that the shelter of the winter retreat was just that much closer. Sadly, the white peaks of the Southern Mountains appeared as distant as they were the day before or any other day since they were first glimpsed over the horizon.

Winter offered little comfort for Ivory and her tribe. The South was warmer than the North but it was still very cold. Every winter, the Mammoth Hunters slept in the same mountain caves in the same Southern valley, so this was home for them, but it was a home shared with other animals that had also fled south to escape the oppressive snow and brutal cold. Some beasts, like elk, bison, aurochs and Mammoth, were welcome prey. As they were crowded so much more densely together they were easier to hunt and kill. But the Mammoth Hunters weren’t the only ones who wanted to feast on the unwillingly stockaded game. There were many predators, such as wolf, hyena, lion and leopard, and, unsurprisingly, hunters from other tribes.

Winter was also the only time that Ivory and her tribe ever came into contac
t with tribes that spoke different languages, worshipped different spirits and dressed in different ways, although none appeared as odd and none with as dark skin as Glade. They might have rounder faces, darker hair, longer noses, and be more slight or stocky. Those who migrated from the North were in the same predicament as the Mammoth Hunters, so there was mutual respect for each other. Relations could sometimes even be almost amicable.

This was unlikely to be the case with those they might encounter who lived in the South in Summer as well as Winter. They might welcome the onrush of fresh game but they didn’t necessarily welcome the influx of the Northerners. Ivory didn’t know much about the Southern tribes. They were often tall and dressed rather less in furs and more in hides. They were more likely to feast on horse and deer rather than Mammoth and elk.

Ivory asked Glade what she knew about the Southern tribes.

‘Didn’t you know that I lived in their company for many years before I became a shaman for your tribe?’ said Glade.

‘Were you a shaman for these people, too?’

‘Not as I am in your tribe,’ said Glade. ‘Many of the Southern tribes have a very sophisticated faith, quite different from yours. Their rites are mysterious and complex. I speak their language, but even after several years I understood their culture rather less well than I do that of your people.’

As the Mammoth Hunters trekked further south the looming distant mountains filled ever more of the horizon.

‘Not far now,’ the Chief reassured the tribe at the end of the day as everyone settled around the fires. They crouched under aurochs-hide shelters supported over the frozen soil by branches and mammoth tusk while the gentle patter of light snow fell above their heads. ‘We shall follow the Wide River for three days and then enter the pass that opens to our left. There, at last, we shall be in the shelter of the mountains and just two days trudge from our winter home.’

The travellers cheered. They felt hearty and optimistic. Despite the fresh snow, it had been a fruitful day. The hunters had cornered a herd of aurochs and speared three of them that were now being roasted on spits over the flames of a huge fire.

One of the hunters had been gored by the bull that was defending his harem of cows, but the injuries weren’t life-threatening. Glade bathed his wounds in packed snow and bandaged them in the flayed hare-skin bandage she bundled with her herbs and medicines. Ivory helped Glade tend the wounded hunter. She had lost her earlier squeamishness and would now have no qualms about placing a hand inside the hunter’s split-open flesh, but thankfully there was no need for that on this occasion. As Glade explained, a shaman need only put her hand inside rent flesh if there was something to remove, such as a flint-head or a tooth, but in this case their task was to clean the wound, sew it together with bone-needles and sinew-thread, and bandage it to keep out the fetid air in which evil spirits swarmed and could bring fresh disease.

‘The human body is a miraculous thing,’ said Glade. ‘Left to its own devices, it can heal itself of almost anything.’

‘Surely though,’ Ivory objected, ‘it is the spirits to whom the hunter has made offering that save his life.’

‘Perhaps,’ said Glade diplomatically. ‘But the spirits perform their wonders whether the hunter has made them an offering or has ignored them entirely. What is most important is that they should be free to get on with the business of healing with as little interference as possible.’

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Ivory was excited at the prospect of seeing her winter home again. Although the tribe lived there for just three moons a year in some ways it was more pleasant than her village in the North. She wished she could see the mountain valley in the Summer, just as she sometimes wondered how the village fared in her absence. However, only the most foolish villager would choose to remain where even the mammoth and aurochs retreated. She looked forward to seeing again the Wide River on whose banks she would soon be walking.

However, when the travellers arrived there after descending the hills for nearly a whole day, the Wide River was much less wide than Ivory remembered it from previous years. It was barely wide enough to justify its name. This river was known to be much wider in the North where it eventually emptied into a huge lake at the foot of the great glaciers. It divided the lands of the Mammoth Hunters from other northern tribes who they only ever encountered where the river was narrow enough to swim across. However, the Wide River was still a glorious sight that steadily narrowed towards the mountains through which the water tumbled and along whose banks gathered many large beasts who generally avoided the Mammoth Hunters. In midwinter, the river would freeze and it would be necessary to bore holes into the ice to retrieve fresh water and net the torpid fish that hid beneath. Occasionally, the villagers passed a large beast that had waded into the shallow waters at the bank to bathe. It was a sight to behold when a woolly rhinoceros or mammoth came ashore and shook the icy water from its mane.

Glade entertained Ivory with tales about the rivers in the south. There were animals like hippopotami, crocodiles and flamingos, along with more familiar animals like elephant and rhinoceros that would wade in the water, often just to shelter from the heat.

It was a restful, almost idyllic, evening for Glade and Ivory when they at last rested in the shade of the dark forest by the river bank, where the wood was too dense for snow to settle on the ground and within sight of the churning waters that thundered in brilliant white torrents towards the Northern lands. An occasional lump of ice floated on the surface to remind them that just as there was ice and deep snow behind them, there was more to come ahead. There were enough fallen branches and leaves for all the villagers to shelter slightly apart and this allowed them just a little more privacy than usual. This was a privacy that Ivory enjoyed with Glade to its full as they nestled together under their thick furs. Meanwhile, the hunters were on the lookout for leopards, bears and wolves that might chance their luck.

Ivory’s pleasure was interrupted for only a short while, when Chief Cave Lion made an appearance under the pretext of reassuring them that the end of their winter migration was imminent. Just one day more. Or two days at the most if the weather worsened. But Glade and Ivory knew by his furtive manner that what he really wanted was to nestle under the furs with the two women, which of course he did.

It was a snorting, bestial, but brief lovemaking, with little opportunity for foreplay before the chief penetrated both Glade and Ivory in turn. He finally ejaculated into Ivory’s anus before he scrambled out from under the furs with semen from his limp penis dripping down his hairy legs and onto his leopard-skin boots. He gently kissed both women goodnight before departing. Glade licked clean the traces of semen from her lover’s buttocks before they became dry powder and also to further forestall the day when Ivory might become the mother of yet another of Chief Cave Lion’s progeny.

It was nightfall the following day when Ivory at last came within sight of her winter home. She recognised the valley as they approached. The trees that sheltered the pass were slightly taller than the year before, but there was the same weather-carved rock at the head of the valley and the same gradual narrowing of the pass that revealed itself as the way became steadily steeper.

A chatter of excitement spread amongst the villagers. Some burst out singing, which Glade soon orchestrated with her stronger voice towards the hunting and drinking songs that were most popular. There were even a few extra choruses added to the more obscene stanzas in which hunting and drinking inevitably culminated in
fucking. Only a few months before, most of these references to sex would have mystified Ivory, but now she understood them all too well. Now she could envisage rather more vividly the implications of sex with a wild boar or multiple penetrations by goblins and sprites, she also understood why these choruses brought blushes to the cheeks of the older women.

There was a bounce to Ivory’s step as they climbed the mountain. A pride of lions under the shelter of a tree reluctantly scampered out of the way from the noisy procession. Even a small herd of grazing rhinoceros chose to wander afield rather than confront such a boisterous crowd.

As they walked, the clan was now happy to shoulder the deer-hide sacks that held their possessions in the secure knowledge that they would very soon be able to relax and settle down. Ivory gazed about her at the familiar signs of their earlier winter migrations. There was the tall tree where she’d once seen a huge eagle tear into the flesh of a dead fawn with its talons. There were the crashing waterfalls that thundered down from the ice-melt of the glaciers and would soon flow along its course to feed the Wide River, which was now behind them and no longer very wide at all. There were the rivulets and streams bridged by huge boulders that had fallen from the cliff-side of the valley walls. And the valley narrowed steadily and bit by bit until it was the width of only a few mammoths.

Or one mammoth.

Or maybe none at all.

The Mammoth Hunters’ procession came to a sudden halt. The way through the valley was blocked. At its narrowest point, where the villagers would march with their spears spread out to guard against the predators who took advantage of this hunting opportunity, there was no way forward at all. Instead, towering above the villagers was a precipitous wall of crumbled rock, with boulders unsteadily tumbling down and at the peak of the valley walls a glimpse of the tongues of ice that had pushed forward the rocks and stone, thereby causing the avalanche that now blocked their path.

This wasn’t the first time that Ivory had seen a valley blocked in this way. She had often wandered on her daily foraging to places where the relentless crush of mountain glaciers had pushed forward massive rocks and stones that shattered entire cliff-sides and crushed tall trees and unwary animals under their weight.

But she’d never thought that such a calamity would happen to this: the only passage she or any of the travellers had ever taken on their winter migration to the South.

Chief Cave Lion was as shaken as anyone. In fact, it was he who was the most desperate. ‘Fuck the spirits of the snow!’ he yelled blasphemously as he scrambled ineffectually up the unyielding scree.

‘What do we do?’ Ivory asked Glade nervously.

Glade frowned. ‘I don’t know.’

‘But there must be a way to get through…’ Ivory remarked, observing with increasing despair just how steep and unsteady all the likely routes were.

‘Maybe,’ said Glade, ever diplomatically. ‘But the truth is, I don’t know.’

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"You did well, my dear," Chief Cave Lion told Ivory the following morning as she and Glade lay together on the bed the Reindeer Herder chief had vacated. "Thank you, my lord," said Ivory who still savoured the memory of her lovemaking. She didn't say so but she thought to herself that the pleasure in the duty was all hers. And she would gladly do the same again. "The Reindeer Herder chief has complimented the shaman and you on your lovemaking," continued the Chief, running his hand...

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Glade and Ivory Ch 17

As she did every year, Ivory found the long march south arduous. She was fatigued and shivered uncontrollably from the cold. Winter had arrived early. Although the snow was powdery, it was settling and had become ever more difficult to trudge through. A journey such as this would be tiring in any season, but was even more so when confronted by snowy gales and encumbered by furs. The need for good stitching was more than ever evident as ice-cold water inexorably seeped through the seams. The...

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Glade and IvoryChapter 8

Glade kissed her young lover on the lips while Chief Cave Lion slumped on his back exhausted. A thin thread of semen trailed from his penis into the tangle of Ivory's pubic hair. Now that Ivory had discovered her lover's infidelity, Glade was actually rather more affectionate to her ward even when she was being fucked by the Chief. "You have become a more accomplished lover," mused Chief Cave Lion. He tenderly kissed Ivory's pale thigh and cupped a buttock in a gnarled hand. "You have...

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Glade and IvoryChapter 27

Ivory was consumed by the flames of jealousy. All through the night her moist vagina was repeatedly stimulated by Glade's fingers. She shuddered many times over with the warm pleasure her older lover had orchestrated and it was into Glade's arms she collapsed, but the object of her jealousy wasn't the shaman. It was Ptarmigan who at that moment was in the chief's company and no doubt also in the throes of passion. Now that Chief Cave Lion had returned his wife would from henceforth sleep...

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Glade and IvoryChapter 14

Birth, death and marriage. These were the three most important events in life. These were also the occasions where Ivory, as the shaman's apprentice, was now required to play an important part. It was Glade whose role was the most vital, particularly with regards to giving birth. Her midwifery skills were in greatest demand during the summer, as this was the time of the year when most women gave birth. Sadly, Glade and Ivory were also in attendance for the sombre duty of burying the bodies...

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Glade and IvoryChapter 19

It was every Autumn of her life that Ivory and the rest of her clan made the same trek south. Every Spring she returned the same way. She reasoned that the journey would seem less arduous as each year came by, but this year the wind was colder, the snow heavier and the ground more treacherous. Ivory wondered whether the migration only seemed worse because it was the first time her mother wasn't there to accompany her, but Glade was as good a companion as her mother had ever been and in...

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Glade and IvoryChapter 29

The following nights and days were hard. They were cold, bitterly so, and not everyone was going to survive the winter months. Ivory was tested as she'd never been tested before. She could never have managed without the love of Ptarmigan who insisted on accompanying her lover on every visit to a villager who was ill, injured or about to give birth. This was well appreciated, especially by those who'd become villagers on account of having accidentally stumbled into the Mountain Valley. The...

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Glade and IvoryChapter 17

As she did every year, Ivory found the long march south arduous. She was fatigued and shivered uncontrollably from the cold. Winter had arrived early. Although the snow was powdery, it was settling and had become ever more difficult to trudge through. A journey such as this would be tiring in any season, but was even more so when confronted by snowy gales and encumbered by furs. The need for good stitching was more than ever evident as ice-cold water inexorably seeped through the seams. The...

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Glade and Ivory Ch 23

Clouds obscured the stars and moon when Glade and Demure emerged from their shelter carrying as many of their belongings as they could in deer-hide sacks, but more than the dark what mostly helped secure the lovers’ escape as they crept away from the Raft People’s village towards the Great Sea was that the rest of the village was far more preoccupied with other matters than the fate of the two women. Other villagers were suffering the same humiliation and possibly rape that Glade and Demure had...

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Glade and IvoryChapter 24

Glade couldn't recall a time when she'd ever felt more despair than when she was finally certain that she'd never be able sail back to her lover across the choppy waters of the billowing sea. Was there any point in even being alive without Demure? It was only after many hours of weeping and cursing the spirits of her now extinct tribe that she at last returned her attention to the mundane but no less urgent task of staying alive. She was still adrift on a raft that was drifting aimlessly...

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Nandita To Nandini

Hi, To all Iss reader this is my first story hope U all would like it a complete fiction.my self raj i live in Mumbai this story is about my aunty nandita,let me describe her she is in her 30s,lives with her husband and daughter.She is born beauty with an awesome fig of 36.28.40 ..her assets are her huge melons of 36 d and her ass that will give a hard on to any guy who looks at it So now my story starts this was like 5 years ago when I was appearing for my 12 th HSC examination at that time my...

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Glade and Ivory Ch 14

Birth, death and marriage. These were the three most important events in life. These were also the occasions where Ivory, as the shaman’s apprentice, was now required to play an important part. It was Glade whose role was the most vital, particularly with regards to giving birth. Her midwifery skills were in greatest demand during the summer, as this was the time of the year when most women gave birth. Sadly, Glade and Ivory were also in attendance for the sombre duty of burying the bodies of a...

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Glade and Ivory Ch 08

Glade kissed her young lover on the lips while Chief Cave Lion slumped on his back exhausted. A thin thread of semen trailed from his penis into the tangle of Ivory’s pubic hair. Now that Ivory had discovered her lover’s infidelity, Glade was actually rather more affectionate to her ward even when she was being fucked by the Chief. ‘You have become a more accomplished lover,’ mused Chief Cave Lion. He tenderly kissed Ivory’s pale thigh and cupped a buttock in a gnarled hand. ‘You have taught...

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Glade of the Moon Goddess a Karl and Merry Adventure

"What a beautiful night for a stroll," Princess Merry said happily. "The moon makes it almost as bright as day." "I am not so sure we are on the right path," Prince Karl replied, rubbing his sword hilt. "We should have reached the castle by now. I fear we have somehow been diverted from our usual..." "Karl! Look!" Merry exclaimed. "It is so beautiful." They emerged from the forest into a moonlit glade, the moss and grass underfoot soft as any carpet. Pleasurable fragrances...

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Glade and IvoryChapter 9

After her husband had at last swaggered back to his hut, Lady Demure reclined between her slaves lost in thought. She barely registered their presence, however much Quagga loyally cuddled up against her. It was an uneasy silence while the slaves also appraised the significance of Lord Valour's news. Although the death of the cruel and malevolent King was surely welcome, Glade was anxious of the consequences it might have for her. She had almost forgotten any other way of life than that of a...

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Glade and Ivory Ch 27

Ivory was consumed by the flames of jealousy. All through the night her moist vagina was repeatedly stimulated by Glade’s fingers. She shuddered many times over with the warm pleasure her older lover had orchestrated and it was into Glade’s arms she collapsed, but the object of her jealousy wasn’t the shaman. It was Ptarmigan who at that moment was in the chief’s company and no doubt also in the throes of passion. Now that Chief Cave Lion had returned his wife would from henceforth sleep by...

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Glade and Ivory Ch 03

If Glade expected her apprentice to be more shocked than she was by her account of the violence that had decimated her tribe she was disappointed. Ivory was more indignant at the rudeness of rebuffing a welcome than distressed by the account of the bloodshed. In any case, Glade was reluctant to give a full account of the horrors that followed. It was painful enough for her to remember the evil and worse still to describe it. Did she really want to elaborate on how so many of the people she’d...

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Glade and IvoryChapter 6

Chief Cave Lion's dwelling was by far the largest in the village. It was a huge lattice of fallen tree trunks, tied together by cord and covered by sewn-together aurochs and rhinoceros hide. It was as large as five or six tepees meshed together. Although the harshness of the winter snow was usually enough to wreck most habitations in the village, the chief's weathered the conditions best and was reassembled on the same spot each spring with, if anything, more splendour than in the previous...

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Glade and Ivory Ch 26

Glade was the only one of the captive Mammoth Hunters who knew what to expect. It was much more startling for the other expedition members when at last, after trudging for most of the day through the fresh snow across a long flat plain, their captors brought them to the Cave Painters’ settlement by the mountainside. This comprised of the mouths to several caves scattered about the base of the limestone hills around which were gathered dozens of Cave Painters all attired in their superior...

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Glade and Ivory Ch 11

The noisy festivities that had continued through the day were well over when Glade eventually returned to her tepee. The village was now silent apart from the muffled snores of the Reindeer Herders asleep in the chill open air and the occasional howl or bark from distant nocturnal beasts. Ivory stirred as Glade rustled about. Her bleary eyes fixed on her lover. Glade was weary but her fatigue was quite different from that which had overwhelmed her apprentice. ‘Have you…?’ asked Ivory. She...

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Crimson and Ivory

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Glade and Ivory Ch 01

Chapter One Ivory tugged aside the curtain of mammoth hide that was all there was to secure the relative warmth inside the tepee from the chill wind. She crawled outside and stood upright in the bulky furs that muffled her body from hooded top to swaddled toe. She needed reprieve from the dark distress that was overwhelming her during her bedside vigil. Inside the tepee lay prone the fur-covered body of her mother who was exhaling her last few painful dying breaths. There had been no warning,...

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Glade and Ivory Ch 09

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Glade and Ivory Ch 10

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Ebony and Ivory

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Ebony and Ivory

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Glade and Ivory Ch 06

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