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Copyright© 2009 by Jake Rivers

Author’s Note:

This is my seventh semi-annual ‘invitational.’ The initial one was based on the Statler Brother’s song, ‘This Bed of Rose’s.’ The most recent invitational included songs written or performed by Willie Nelson. The current effort consists of stories based on song titles that have a weather term in them, such as ‘Stormy Weather, ‘Foggy Mountain Top,’ ‘Dusty Skies’, ‘Heat Wave’, ‘Summertime Blues,’ and ‘Ballad of Thunder Road.’

Song of Wyoming was written by Kent Lewis and famously sung by John Denver.

‘Lord I feel like an angel
Free like I almost could fly
Drift like a cloud out over the badlands
Sing like a bird in the tree
The wind in the sage sounds like heaven singin’
A Song of Wyoming for me.’

Thanks to Raoul Tirant for his editing assistance.

Be sure to read Part 1 first.

I have reprised two characters from an earlier story, ‘View From the Top,’ and one from an in process story titled, ‘Sophie,’ a sequel to ‘Crystal Chandeliers.’

Regards, Jake

PART 2—Song of Wyoming

Chapter One—Terry

I lay there in the dark, in the unfamiliar room. Sleep was both desired and not. To sleep was to still the mind of turmoil, of pain. Yet sleep would call forth unwanted dreams, dreams of happier times, times now gone.

I had been back in Lima for two days, back at the Crillón, back to a new world of confusion, loss, and anger. Yes, anger. It was God that held the power of life and death for us. How could I be angry at God? Yet there was the interminable bureaucracy of trying to solve the simplest problem in a Latin country. ‘Si, Señor. Mañana, por favor.’ ‘No, Mister Fisher. You must go the Mayor’s office to do such a thing.’

Even the Embassy with their pretentious, ‘You just have to wait, Mr. Fisher.’ Or, from a friend, a soon to be ex-friend, ‘Terry, you just have to keep hoping. Maybe she was at a nearby village. You can imagine the horrendous confusion.’

I knew she was gone. I saw the incredible number of photos of the devastation. I saw the video’s that ran over and over on the television. It was like the worst war scene, nothing left standing. It was disaster beyond imagination. If I had written about this as a book, I would have been laughed at as being too fanciful. I saw Annie in a crude room with a dirt floor. She was leaning over a patient with an ophthalmoscope in hand, the characteristic crease in her forehead as she squinted in deep concentration at the mysteries to be found in the eye of a twelve year old girl with a cancerous retina.

I tried to imagine the wall of mud, rocks and water that came hurtling down the valley floor at a hundred miles an hour. Was there a moment when some small distant noise made her stop and think about her impending doom, the end of her destiny? After the forty-five seconds of the quake ended, did she pause and think of me, a brief smile lighting up her face? Was there instant oblivion, with some god-like referee in the heavens putting his hands together in a divine time-out, calling a halt to life, love, pain … hopes and dreams, even the most basic sense of ‘I am?’

Restless, I got up and turned on the light. I looked on the unopened bottle of Pisco, the local brandy, sitting on the dresser. I knew that offered nothing for me other than momentary oblivion. I had to decide what to do. Should I stay here, wallowing in my anger and despair? Should I go home and try to put my life back together, making something when I felt as if I had nothing?

I made a commitment to myself to end this indecision tomorrow. I had cadged a flight on a news helicopter with a photographer who had done the photo work for several of my wine articles—not his usual line of work, but as a favor to me. We would be making low and high level flights over the devastation zone, and would land on a hill about a half-mile from of where the clinic had stood. I resolved to move on, and try to invent a new life without the sweet girl that had meant so much to me since that kiss in the rain fifteen years ago.

The flight was a combination of catharsis and confusion. From high above it was beautiful in a way, majestic in the sheer size of the flood of mud. As we flew low over Yungay, my friend waved his hand at what had been a moderate sized city. ‘There were twenty-five thousand people living here. They have found ninety-two survivors. Most of these were on a slightly higher part of town where the cemetery and stadium were located.’ Neither of us could find a possible remark on the horror of that.

We parked on the hill, and the pilot pointed out where the clinic was. He had been there a number of times and remembered a group of three palm trees, close together, making a perfect triangle. We could see the top part of these trees standing forlorn above the mud. It was a sad tribute to a former place of hope.

I wanted to go to the trees and dig deep looking for my love but I knew it made no sense. It would be like looking in the ocean for a particular drop of water. Later the Peruvian government would make this town a national cemetery, forever not allowing excavation of any kind.

I cried my tears, and left to go home and search for life. A new storm was upon me and I didn’t have Annie to help me reach the point when the storm would inevitably end, as storms always do. I

had no one to hold my hand, no one to make the sun shine.

~~~~~

‘Dammit, Terry! I know how you feel but you just can’t sit around and mope.’

‘I know, Dad. I’ve thought a lot about it and I guess it’s that there isn’t any closure. I know Annie died in that mudslide. I know it in my mind and in my heart. But still …’

‘Yeah, I know. Listen, I know you’ve been helping around the vineyards, but there really isn’t that much to do at this time of year. Why don’t you take your boat and go up to Shasta for a week. Rent a houseboat and just fish for a week. Or, hell, finish that Western. I tell ya, if he kills off her dad he will never ride off into the sunset with her.’

I laughed a little at that. Actually, that was the problem with my latest novel I was trying to solve. I’d been keeping dad up to date with the story as I wrote it, but with a tough plot problem and what happened to Annie I was kinda stuck. The protagonist was in love with the girl at the ranch next to his, but he had just found evidence that her dad was rustling cattle all over the basin, including his. I needed to make some progress, because I’d been avoiding calls from my agent. I had a lot riding on the success of, ‘Death Rides the Range.’ Mostly, it was I wanted to do more work like this but I had to do a good job on the one in hand first.

‘You are right, Dad. That sounds like a great idea. I’ll call and see if they have something available, and maybe take off tomorrow.’

I called and was pleased to find that they had a small one available. They had sizes from sleeping over twenty to sleeping eight. In reality, it was just a one bedroom with beds that pull out, and a kitchen/living area. It would do fine for one person. I’d find a quiet cove and stay there for a week, taking my boat out to find some good fishing holes.

I left early the next morning, knowing that it would only take me five or six hours, even stopping off for breakfast at a great place just east of Red Bluff (the other great breakfast place—we’re talking world-class—is in what passes for downtown Yreka, about twenty miles below the Oregon Border on I-5).

I pulled into the marina around noon and was on my way just before one. I’d stocked up at a Safeway in Redding with everything I’d need. I took it slow towards the east on the Pit River arm of the huge lake … it has a surface area of about thirty-thousand acres. About six I turned off to a side arm that cut off to the south, where a small creek flowed into the lake. It was a place I knew well and as expected, there
was no one there. I got the houseboat anchored and everything set up, and then made a light dinner.

I read for a while. I’d found a book written by some cattlemen’s association about the history of cattle in the area of Wyoming I was writing about. It was interesting reading, but that had no effect on keeping me from nodding off from time to time, finally into a restless sleep and into the middle of a range war.

I found Tom, my foreman, in the bottom of the ravine. It was clear he had been gutshot and left to die in solitary agony. I felt a surge of hatred at Millie’s father. As much as I loved her I had a killing anger towards him. I stood up, looking at Tom’s horse, one he raised from a foal and was the one thing in life he’d ever truly cared for … his leg crippled with a careless shot and left to die like his master. I slid the .44 slowly out of the holster, dreading the task, but knowing it was my job to do. I raised the gun carefully, lined it up and ended his misery with the sudden noise in the quiet woods sounding a discordant note.

As I eased the pistol back in the holster, I felt something slam into my side, knocking me to the ground. The flat sound of the rifle almost sounded like an echo to the more robust bang of my .44. I wasn’t sure how badly I was hurt, but I knew if I moved I was dead. I held still and after what seemed like a long time, there was another flat whang as a bullet kicked broken rock into the side of my face. I waited, and shortly I heard his horse sliding down the side of the ravine. It slowly walked towards me, kicking small rocks or clopping on the hard ground.

Mu gun was underneath me, so I carefully eased my hand down to finally feel the hard smoothness of the bone handle. The horse stopped, and a smooth whisper told me I had run out of time. At one with the loud click of his pistol being cocked I rolled over, shooting as fast as I could. The gunsmoke cleared and I saw the range tramp lying dead on the hot rock. It was clear that I owed my life to his surprise at my sudden movement.

I looked closer and I saw it was Doggie Lewis, a no account drifter that would shoot his mother for a double eagle.

I woke later with the shadows deep on the ground. My horse, a large pinto with large splashes of black and white coloring was kicking me gently with his forefoot. The reins were still trailing … I grabbed them, and pulled myself up. I had bled a lot from the bullet that passed through my left side, right above the belt. The bleeding had slowed, so I stuffed my bandana under my shirt. Blood was dripping slowly from the rock cuts on my face, but I just wiped it on my sleeve, catching most of it. I dragged myself up to the saddle, and holding as best I could, I whispered, ‘Home, Storm, get me home.

I came to when my horse stopped in the yard. I saw the black mare that Millie rode, hitched to the rail in front of my ranch house. She stepped through the open door, looking as lovely as ever. Her hair was the color of whiskey, the good stuff always hidden under the bar … the soft brown eyes that could enchant you or freeze you with an icy look, depending on her mood. The lips a fresh red, needing no artificial help, her rosy face white now with shock. I felt dizzy and slipped out of the saddle, not feeling the hard slam as I hit the ground. I was unaware of her kneeling over me, crying, as she wiped the blood from my face and held me tight.

Waking, feeling lethargic, sensing a dull numbness in my side, I looked around, seeing the seemingly strange place I was in. I walked out the open door, the fresh warm evening air finishing the job of waking me up. The numbness in my side tingled for a bit then went away. I rubbed my face, and looked at my hands, half expecting them to be bloody. I came fully awake and marveled at the reality of the dream. It seemed I could feel the slam of the bullet, hear the echoing shot, and smell the sweaty horse. I saw the beauty in the girl, and knew that if she was real I would love her.

~~~~~

The week went both slow and fast. Each day was a slow-moving panoply of fishing, reading, writing notes on the novel that came to me fully formed from the dream, and occasional naps. I had no more dreams and caught few fish. I drank a couple beers a day, usually in the late evening as I would relax on the back deck of the house boat. I ate when I felt like it and a couple times had fish to fry for breakfast. I took my boat out a couple of times, not fishing, but looking around, enjoying the rugged beauty of the area.

I thought a lot about Annie, and the quiet world I was hiding in slowly worked its magic, as I more and more remembered the good times and let the rest slide off into the quiet sunset each evening. I knew I needed some kind of closure on her death, but had been putting off thinking about it. Dad had suggested some kind of memorial service, maybe we should go ahead with that.

Also I’d been in regular contact with the embassy in Perú, but they kept putting me off. I could understand their problem, there just wasn’t any information. Well, I guess I’d better get it wrapped up when I got back. I wasn’t putting off grieving for her. I knew that by now there was no hope.

I actually got a lot done on my book. I worked out the plot to my satisfaction, and wrote a number of scenes, including my dream as intact as I could make it. I’d almost decided against going to Wyoming in September, it wasn’t in my heart. After the progress I’d made and reading the history of cattle in the area, I knew I had to go. I made a note to call Gene Taylor, the guy I talked with a couple of times on the phone, and set up the details.

All-in-all, as I turned the houseboat in and loaded my boat on thetrailer, and started home, I felt better than I had in some time. Thinking about it, the last time I’d felt this relaxed was before we moved to Austin. The drive home was a lot quicker than I expected, and I had everything cleaned up and put away before dinner.

As we ate I talked with my folks about the memorial, they both had some good ideas, so I let them run with it. I gave them a list names for the ones I wanted to attend. After dinner, dad gave me a stack of mail. The first was a letter from my agent wanting me to call him. He lived in San Francisco, so I’d call him and drive down when he had time for me.

Next on the stack was an official looking envelope from the embassy. I looked up my folks, and then opened the letter with trembling hands. There was an attachment first, it was a death certificate issued by Peruvian authorities and stamped by the embassy. It was in Spanish, though I had no trouble reading it. The letter was fairly long, and in polite bureaucratese stated that since the locals had called an end to searching for survivors. The government, had, in fact, made the entire area covered by mud into a sort of national shrine, a national cemetery.

It went on to express their sorrow and assured me that the death certificate would be honored by all governmental agencies as valid. What they didn’t tell me was that I’d have to have it translated and certified as a true copy to be useful.

I handed the stuff to mom, and walked out to the porch and sat, listening to the evening noises, the wind whispering through the trees, insects chirping, the sigh of a bird floating overhead. Dad came out about fifteen minutes later, put his hand on my shoulder, and then sat down and fired up his pipe. We didn’t talk for a long time. Dad was puffing away on his pipe, once knocking the dottle out on his heel, and after some time had passed, reloading and lighting up again. I felt the tension flowing out of me, the sadness easing into that sense of melancholy we feel for things of the past. I still felt the pain, but also knew I was ready to move on.

Oh, Annie!

~~~~~

I called Jerry Cantfield, my agent the next morning to see when I could drive down to San Francisco for a meeting.

‘Terry, it’s good to hear from you. Uh, have you he
ard anything more about Annie?’

‘Yeah. I got a letter from the embassy in Perú with a death certificate. I hate to give up hope, but I have to face reality.’

‘I know, sorry to hear it—she was a great lady. About coming down, I think I can save you a trip. I need to meet with a new client in Sausalito, and I thought we could meet there. You know Eddie Dawson, don’t you?’

‘Sure. I’ve been to a couple of book signings with him and was over to his place once for barbeque. What’s his wife’s name, Nara?’

‘Right. Anyway, I was thinking you could drive down with him. We’re meeting at a restaurant a friend of his owns. I need to meet with all three of you. I was thinking we could meet at about ten, and then go to lunch at Scoma’s in Sausalito. That work for you?’

‘I’ll give Eddie a call. If there’s a problem I’ll call you back, otherwise I’ll see you Friday.’

‘That works, he’s expecting your call.’

‘Consider it a plan then. Who is this new writer?’

Her name is Sophie Adler, and her pen name is Judy Rivers. She’s from Rhode Island by way of Texas and lives in Sausalito. She’s put together a book of short stories, with each story based on a photo that’s included. It’s actually quite nice. She’s got some great ideas. Nice lady, tall and willowy … volleyball player if that helps.’

‘Okay, see you in a couple of days.’

Mom and dad were ready to talk about the memorial.

‘It will be two weeks from Sunday, at that winery over on Yoakim Bridge Road. Annie’s parents are contacting people she knew in high school, college and from her work. Let us know if you want anything special or have any ideas.’

‘Okay, Mom. Thanks for taking care of this for me.’

I called Gene Taylor in Wyoming and we worked out the details of my visit. I talked about the types of people I’d like to meet with and asked him to think about the areas I should look at. I felt pretty good about traveling there. It would be about a three week trip, but I’d be open about staying longer. I called my travel agent and asked her to set the trip up.

Friday snuck up on me and I drove over to Eddie’s place. It was about ten miles from where I lived. He lived on West Dry Creek Road, just a short half-mile from where it began at Westside Road. I went in to have a cup of coffee with him. I kissed the beautiful Nara on the cheek, then turned to Eddie and said in a falsetto voice, ‘Hi Jessica. My you look lovely today.’

‘Funny. Hey, Terry. Do you know just how long a walk it is to Sausalito?’

He mumbled something about ‘… stupid pen names,’ and grabbed his keys. Waving to the smiling Nara, I ran out before he left me there. It was a nice drive down, after the worst of the rush hour, and for some reason people were driving somewhat saner than usual. Or maybe it seemed that way since I wasn’t driving.

I had a nice chat in the car with Eddie. I wasn’t crazy about his romance stuff but Jerry had given me copies of his historical books, and these were quite impressive. I told him about my planned trip, and he replied, ‘It’s an area I’ve been interested in. If you see something good, let me know. Maybe we can do something together or else I can use some of your background stuff and do an historical novel of the time.’ He chuckled and added, ‘Romance, of course!’

Sophie was a seriously good looking woman. She was as tall as I was, and clearly very smart. It was too close since Annie for me to be interested other than at some esthetic level. Not to mention the looks she was giving Jerry made me smile. Jerry was a confirmed bachelor, but I think he was going to find himself surprised some sunny morning. I talked to Kendra, the owner of the restaurant, getting to know her while Jerry and Eddie talked. We reversed after a while, and I sat down with Jerry.

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JavLast

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Sniffing Sisters Sock Ends in Punishment and Cumblasts

Note: This story is completely fictional. All the characters in this story are of or over the age of 18. This is intended for adults only. And you must be 18 years or older to read this. Enjoy! "Have you seen my pink socks Jon?" Anna shouted from her bedroom. "Those are my lucky socks, I can't win without them" She said as she prepared for her track meet. My sister Anna unintentionally waited for the last minute often before heading out to her track meets. Directly across from hers, I watched...

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Lady GuinevereChapter 50

I heard giggling and woke up. It was still dark in the salon, but I could see Erin and Frank as they scurried to the door leading to the cockpit. "What time is it Erin?" I asked, sitting up and trying to adjust to the darkness. "Four o'clock," Erin said. "Why did you to get up so early?" Erin told Frank to wait a minute, came over to me and whispered, "We've been up all night, Jen. Frank and I have been making love all night." I giggled. "You two are going to be beat...

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Lady GuinevereChapter 21

The next week seemed to drag as I waited for Sunday and the chance to go fishing with my brother and the others. I was glad we were going to have the Gordon's along to teach us, but I also would liked it if it was just the family so I could go topless. My brother and I ran every morning before school. I started leaving my bedroom door open a lot more and would get all giddy when Eddie saw me prancing around in my underwear or naked. Because we were so busy with school and sports, my brother...

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Lady GuinevereChapter 39

I wasn't all that interested in the movie and decided to have a little fun. I started to rub Brad's leg, slowly working my way from his knee to his crotch and back. Brad slipped the arm he had on my shoulders down, cupped my boob and began to massage it through my top. I slid my hand over his hard cock and squeezed it through his cotton shorts, moving my fingers along its length. "Are you playing with my brother's dick?" Kathy asked, giggling. "Yeah and he's playing with my tit," I...

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Dale's house, set back from a lonely dirt road just off I-78 out in rural Pennsylvania, was full of plaster and ceramic sculptures of wildlife. He had a workshop studio in his basement with sculpting tools and supplies, and he had long since converted his garage into a gallery and store. People would drive all the way from New York and Philadelphia to buy his works. He wasn't wealthy by any means, but his hobby provided him a modest income. Unknown to anyone but himself, Dale had a fetish of...

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Neverland

You are sleeping in your bed, having a great dream about you and Angelina Jolie in a very swanky hotel in Venice, having wild sex on the balcony, overlooking the canals. The dream ends. You think you hear a tiny little voice say, "And sprinkle this one good. I think Peter and Wendy need something to break the logjam. This one will do nicely." In your sleep-stupor, you open one eye a bit and see a glowing moth hovering over your bed. The moth's body looks strangely like a person. Then you go...

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The four of them had been inseparable, best friends since elementary school. Now, having just graduated from high school, it made perfect sense for them to get an apartment together in the city. On their first night in the apartment, Stace breaks open a bottle of champagne and calls for an apartment meeting. Stace was the ringleader of the group, she had the strongest personality and usually had set the tone for their activities together. She was a curvaceous brunette with a rockabilly style,...

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Ah YES! The lands of Toril! What a place. A land of myth, and lore. A land where dangers, and adventure are around every corner. The infamous Spine of the World, Baldur's Gate, Helmsdeep, Waterdeep, the Underdark, Undrentide, Luskan, Amn, and Nevewinter city are just a few of the places any adventurer would seek. Some would go to these places to gain power, wealth, or even fame. Some go to these places to do villainous acts of evil, and some, heroic deeds of good. But for THESE 4 adventurers,...

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A Wish the Heart Makes: Fornever in Blue Genes by Tigger Copyright 2000. All rights reserved. Fictionmania and Nifty may archive this story. Anyone else, ask me first. From Walt Disney's "Cinderella": "A dream is a wish your heart makes When you're fast asleep. In dreams you lose your heartaches Whatever you wish for, you keep. Have faith in your dreams and someday Your rainbow will come smiling through. No matter how your heart is grieving If you keep on...

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The Return of Nevermore

This is the twenty-second story in my Legacy Universe and was written as a serial over a several month period. Normally, this is where I'd point out that the story could be read on its own, but in this case, it helps to have read some of the previous Legacy stories. A complete list of the Legacy stories will be provided at the end of the story as well as the order in which they were written. The Return of Nevermore By Morpheus Part 1 It was early afternoon but Julie Matthews...

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NeverWorld Chapter One

NeverWorld Chapter One Randy Butler curled up in a comfortable armchair in the corner of the Student Center. There were students all around him talking, eating, and working. Even though they were all strangers, he felt comfortable here in the large crowded hall. Randy was lonely. He hadn't made any new friends in the two weeks since college began. He had hoped to meet other freshmen taking classes at Philadelphia College, but it wasn't happening. He wasn't meeting anyone...

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NeverWorld Chapter Two

NeverWorld Chapter Two Althea Smallwood found herself drifting off as the lawyer representing the group of fairies would not stop lecturing her about his clients "God given rights". She wanted to close her eyes and put her head down. She even considered taking a recess but wanted to end this case now. She tried what the other justices had suggested. She had pinched herself, she had tried chewing gum, she had pushed her fingernails into the palm of her hand. Nothing was going to keep...

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Nevermore

It wasn't going away. It had come before, and it had always gone away before, but this time seemed different somehow. This time it was heavier, lingering longer, filling up more of the empty spaces around her life. It was seeping through all of the uncaulked cracks in her psyche and was running down the walls of her brain. The cloud had taken on an almost physical form around her. It sat on her eyelids and made them heavy. It rested upon her shoulders and forced her to slump. Although she...

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The sky looked like somebody had taken a white pebble board, masked it off, put some ultramarine blue in a thin wash, then dropped some Payne's grey into it. The close foreground of the sky was a dark and angry mixture of blue and grey; almost black, fading into a soft grey at the tops of the trees in the distant. The hunter green trees bled into the sky, creating an image of incoming rain in the distance. About a third of the way up from the bottom of the painting, silver over red greyhound...

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Hot Wife KatieChapter 43 Katiersquos Neverending Desires

Mrs. Jackson’s pussy was a smoldering mess since her husband returned to England a few weeks ago. She paced around her bedroom and kept glancing at her phone. Last Saturday night Katie volunteered a shift at the soup kitchen. She was dressed in a pair of tight jeans and a blouse as the sexy mother fought the feelings erupting inside of her as multiple men stared at her. Some of the vagrants complimented her as they walked past her about how nice she looked that evening. Their admiration...

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Betting On My FamilyChapter 21 Leaving Neverland

Getting dressed was harder than I expected, mostly because I was harder than expected. I’d never wondered before why so many young girls wore black tights for three solid months every winter, I’d just enjoyed it. But after squeezing into my smashing pair of forest-green leggings, I knew why. It was, by far, the most comfortable thing I’d ever put on. Sure, I’d needed to use an available pair of scissors to cut out a nice oval through which my unit could dangle, but aside from that, they were...

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Jenns CoverupChapter 3 Dinner at Guineveres

"Jenny; you need to call Tony Parmalee. Tell him we are taking him out to dinner tonight at Guinevere's." Jenny got out her cell phone, but wasn't at all happy at what she was being asked to do. Sammy had been a teammate of her husband's for several years. When Joe had retired, he was able to get a number of his ex-teammates retirement accounts. Tony had made a lot of money over the years and had a sizeable 401K worth several million dollars. Since her husband had been declared legally...

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Mutiny on the Bunte KuhChapter 9 Fishinrsquo In Neverland

Sam had planted an idea. Vivie was fishin’ in a different kind of honey hole, and she wasn’t after fish. She and Jennifer were sitting on a bench in a park, each with a bag from Subway. They were dressed down in faded jeans, tee shirts, and worn sneakers. Helva’s drones had indicated that the park was frequented both by runaways and pimps on the hunt for those runaways. Jennifer had started training in martial arts the day after she became Vivie’s dependent, and now was Vivie’s preferred...

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Trip to Glastonbury

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Lady GuinevereChapter 41

The six of us sat in the salon, reliving the events of the day. I snuggled against Brad's side and moved even closer when his arm went around me. Cindy and Kevin prattled non-stop about the fish they caught and the awards ceremony. Several times, they would be saying the same thing at the same time, making the rest of us laugh. As I watched Cindy and Kevin, I realized that their joy was as important as fishing the tournament and even winning. I glanced up at Brad, caught his eye and smiled...

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Lady GuinevereChapter 42

The next three weeks were filled with our normal routine. Eddie and I ran each morning with Brad and Kathy. Cindy rode to and from school with the four of us, telling us about how much better things were now that her father was out the picture. One afternoon after school, Kathy, Cindy and I went to the mall to shop for clothes. After walking from shop to shop, we stopped in the food court to get a soda. "How is your mom doing, Cindy?" I asked. "Mom's doing great! We found out Dad had...

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Lady GuinevereChapter 43

I was getting ready for bed when I heard a light knock on my door. I was naked, looking for a tee shirt to wear to bed. It didn't dawn on me that it might be someone other than my brother and I said, "Come in." Frank opened the door and gasped. I turned around, giggled and pulled my tee shirt on. "It seems like we keep meeting like this, Frank." "I'm sorry, Jen, you said come in." "I know, don't worry about it. What do you need?" "Can I talk to you for a few...

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Lady GuinevereChapter 44

When I woke up the next morning, I dressed in one of my running outfits and went out to see if Eddie wanted to go with me. Frank was asleep on the roll-a-way, my brother on the folded out couch. I went over to the side of Eddie's bed and shook his shoulder. "Eddie; Eddie, do you want to run with me this morning?" Rolling on his back, Eddie looked up and nodded. "Get ready, I'll wait outside for you. I want to stretch and warm up." "Okay, I'll be out in a minute. Are Kathy and Brad...

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Lady GuinevereChapter 45

The next morning was crazy around the house. My brother and Frank hadn't packed and were scrambling to stuff the things they wanted to take into duffel bags. I finished in the bathroom, sharing it with the two boys as they came in and out like I wasn't there. I laughed as I showered, thinking about how things would be on the boat. After putting the last of my toiletries in my bag, I took it out to the kitchen to be loaded in the van. Eddie and Frank were finally ready and took the things...

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Lady GuinevereChapter 46

I woke to the feeling of Brad's hand between my legs. When I opened my eyes, I saw him smiling at me. "Morning, Little-bit." I squirmed against his fingers, moved closer and kissed him. "Morning." "Are you ready to get going?" "Mmmm, maybe in a minute." Brad slid a finger into me and moved it in and out. "Nothing like waking up to a nice finger fucking." I reached for Brad's cock and curled my fingers around his shaft. As we played with each other, I glanced over my shoulder...

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Lady GuinevereChapter 47

I woke up at four thirty, when the alarm went off. Brad's arms were around me and his firm dick was nested between the cheeks of my ass. The clock was close enough that I could turn it off without disturbing Brad. I took his arm, pulled it up to my boobs and held it under them. This was my favorite time. I loved the feeling of being naked and held in the morning. There were many times, when I was alone, I would hug my pillow and imagine it was Brad. Kathy and Eddie were sound asleep on the...

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Lady GuinevereChapter 48

Every one of us must have been exhausted because we never woke up to go to dinner. The feeling of something between my legs woke me early the next morning. As I came out of my fog, I glanced down and saw the top of Erin's head. She was licking my pussy and pushing a finger in and out of me. When I groaned, she lifted her eyes to mine. I smiled at her and Erin sucked on my clit in acknowledgement. My legs opened wider and I settled back to enjoy her tongue. My climax came quickly and once...

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Lady GuinevereChapter 49

"I think Erin should go first," Brad said. "Remember, the first four dares have to be between a boy and a girl." Erin thought for a moment and said, "I dare Brad to kiss Jenny's foot." Brad picked up my foot and began to kiss it. He took my big toe in his mouth and sucked it, causing me to squirm. I had never had my toes kissed and I loved it. After releasing my foot, Brad said, "I dare Jenny to kiss Frank on the mouth, with tongue." I knelt, put my arms around Frank's neck and...

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Lady GuinevereChapter 51

I was stunned as I lay next to my brother trying to sort out what had happened. While I knew my parents knew Eddie and I had sex, I never really wanted to be caught doing it, especially with my brother. Once my heart stopped pounding, I rolled toward Eddie. "I think we're in deep shit, Eddie," I said. My brother always had the cooler head and this was no exception. "Maybe, but maybe not, Jen. I mean they know were not virgins. If you ask me, I think they already knew." "Do you think...

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Lady GuinevereChapter 3

At school the next day, I talked with Cindy and told her about the conversation my brother and I had the night before. She was flabbergasted, but pressed me for every detail. When we were in PE, I listened very closely to Mary Jo and her friend talking. After school I told Cindy that I heard Mary Jo say that she was going to meet her boyfriend at the park that afternoon. "I wonder if she's going to give him a blow job." Cindy said. "I don't know. I don't really know what a blow job...

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Lady GuinevereChapter 4

After tossing and turning for an hour or so, I got up to get a drink. I went to the kitchen, got a glass of water and headed back to my room. As I passed the glass doors that led to the patio, I looked outside and saw Mom and Dad in the pool. Most of the lights were out so I had trouble making them out, but when Mom stood up in the shallow end, I could see she was topless. I quickly ran back to my room, closed my door and stood against it for a moment. I went to my window, pulled back the...

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Lady GuinevereChapter 5

When I woke up the next morning, my crotch was sore. I lay still and rethought the events of the night before, remembering what Mom and Dad had said. It finally dawned on me that Mom had started her sexual experiences at about the same age I was. I also began to wonder if I was normal. While I was curious about sex, I had no desire to do any more than what I had been doing. I found great satisfaction in exploring my body and really enjoyed the climaxes I could provide myself. I got up, went...

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Lady GuinevereChapter 6

We had fun at Cindy's. We watched music videos on television, ate pizza and talked endlessly. At about ten, Cindy's mom told us she was going out for a while and we shouldn't stay up too late. We agreed and she left us alone in the house. "She always goes out when my dad's gone," Cindy told me. "He doesn't take her anywhere." I nodded and Cindy told me to follow her. We went out to the backyard and she led me to some bushes between her house and the neighbors. When I started to ask...

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Lady GuinevereChapter 7

Over the next couple of days, I was in a quandary, at least mentally. I had a hard time sorting out my feelings about the things that Cindy and I had done together. I was also somewhat shocked by the things we saw Kathy and her brother doing, not so much what as who. For some reason, I felt that my sexual education was like a tornado, screaming along out of control and sucking everything in its path. My mind was in a state of overload and when my raging hormones were added to the mix, well,...

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