Adrift and Lonely
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CHAPTER NINE
‘Yes?’
Caroline paused, thankful that the knock on the door had not caused her to smear the fair copy she was making of the letter in front of her. The paper that the Duke’s valet had given her was far too expensive to permit her to use any more than she needed.
The door swung open and the smiling face of James Stanhope appeared. Caroline rose to her feet.
‘James! When did you return?’
‘No more than ten minutes since,’ James answered. He stepped forward to give Caroline a light kiss on the cheek. ‘I understand that I missed my brother in London. Shopping, of all things.’
Caroline blushed.
‘I think it wonderful news,’ James continued. ‘And I have two other pieces of news of my own. First, Father commands me to inform you that supper will be ready precisely at five o’clock.’
‘Your father actually intends to prepare our supper,’ Caroline said with a disbelieving shake of her head.
‘I assure you he does. It was a tradition when we were youngsters. All the servants were given the night off on New Year’s Eve. Father would roast a lamb. It appears he has forgotten a great deal, though. He meekly accepts instruction from your Lucy as if the woman had a whip.’
‘Oh,’ Caroline exclaimed. ‘I should allow Lucy the evening off as well.’
‘Lucy, my dear, is not a servant in this house. She is a guest. Father made that quite clear to both of us when Lucy asked just now if I should like some water. I was told in no uncertain terms that I knew where the pitcher was, and that if it was empty I also knew where the well was.’
Caroline laughed.
‘So, we will sup in three-quarters of an hour. My other news is even better. England is at peace.’
‘At peace?’
‘Our representatives concluded a treaty with the Americans in Ghent on Christmas Eve. The news reached His Majesty’s government as I was preparing to depart to assist in the final negotiations. With the Congress in Vienna on extended pause, I am delighted to find myself completely out of work for the moment.’
‘Peace,’ Caroline echoed. ‘Oh, James. How wonderful.’
‘Indeed. At peace with America. Napoleon in exile on Elba. No more fighting.’
‘If only William and Matthew were here.’
‘I imagine they would not be in quite as celebratory a mood.’
‘Why ever not?’
‘The Royal Navy will have need for far fewer post-captains and coxswains. William will have his half-pay, to be sure, but in any event it is not the money that they will miss.’
‘It is the sailing,’ Caroline said.
‘It is the life,’ James said. ‘They are not used to living as we do. Oh, don’t worry, my love. I know my brother. He will bemoan his fate for a time but it will not take him long to find a new interest. And he will not let Matthew suffer.’
‘I should hope not. Matthew and Lucy are to be married next month.’
‘Are they?’ James clapped his hands. ‘That is even more good news. We have much to celebrate tonight then. Shall I bring you down to supper?’
‘That would be most kind, James. I do so hope that he and William will be here before the night is out. Really, they should have been here by now. But before you go, may I read you something?’
‘Certainly,’ he said. He took the seat that Caroline indicated.
‘Obviously, I shall have to change this letter now to note the peace between our country and your sister’s . . .’
‘Courtney!’
‘Yes, your sister and I are engaged in a very strange correspondence. I last wrote her in July when I was promised to Sir Edward. I very meekly expressed regret that she would be my sister no more. Yes, please laugh all you like, James.’
‘Your pardon, madam.’
‘She evidently received my letter in October,’ Caroline continued, ‘and wrote immediately to wish me well and assure me that we would be forever sisters. Do stop laughing, James.’
‘It is simply too much.’
‘Yes. May I continue, dear brother?’
James was still laughing, but indicated that she should go on.
‘I received her letter last week and started a response of my own. ‘Dearest sister: My topsy-turvy world has rotated once again. First, however, I must give you good news. Your father’s mental faculties have been restored for the past two months and he charges me specifically with sending you his dear, dear love.”
‘She will be astonished,’ James said.
‘I’m quite sure,’ Caroline agreed. ‘Then I tell her briefly of the trial and of your father’s astonishing appearance. And of your brother’s heroic appearance.’
‘And of Matthew’s comic appearance, I trust. That was the best part.’
‘I doubt I can do it justice,’ Caroline said.
James waved his hand.
‘I will write a letter of my own. Pray remind her who I am so that my letter does not come as a complete surprise. Oh, and pray do not look at me as if I were an ogre. I was teasing. I have written twice this year, even though as an employee of his Majesty’s Foreign Office I could be hanged for corresponding with an enemy.’
‘James!’
‘Oh, it’s quite true. Go on, though. Before the constables arrive to arrest me.’
‘Very well.’ Caroline turned to the letter. ‘But you take altogether far too much advantage of my ignorance, James. In any event: ‘Since the trial, we – myself, Michael, my servant, Lucy, William, and his coxswain, Matthew – have been ensconced in your childhood home at your father’s express invitation.”
‘Demand, more likely,’ James interjected.
Caroline gave him a look that wiped the smile off of his face.
‘‘He delights in playing with Michael and is filled with regret that he chased you – and most especially your children – across the sea. He took more delight in Michael’s Christmas presents than Michael did, who, after all, is not yet even two years of age.’ Oh, I wish you had been here then, James. It was truly delightful.’
‘Father has always enjoyed Christmas,’ James said quietly.
‘Now here is the important part. You must tell me if I have the tone quite right. And, of course, I will have to add the news about the peace, which clearly is now the most important.’
‘Oh, clearly.’
James had a smirk on his face. Caroline frowned at him and continued.
‘‘The best news, however, is that I may once again call you sister without any hesitation. William has indicated his intention to propose marriage, and has left for London with his coxswain to get your grandmother’s ring resized in order to formalize our promises. I cannot tell you the joy with which this fills me.”
‘William as well,’ James said. ‘Marrying into wealth.’
‘Your brother will be the Earl,’ Caroline responded sharply.
‘And a very, very happy Earl,’ James said as he stood to kiss his sister-in-law once again. ‘Father told me your news when I came. ‘Peace be damned,’ he said when I told him my news. ‘Your brother is to be married.’
‘As for the tone, I believe you have captured it perfectly. It lacks only the halting, stammering speech in which I’m sure my brother delivered his – not his proposal, mind you, but his intention to propose.’
‘It was quite charming,’ Caroline insisted, blushing all the while. ‘And he wants to have the ring when he proposes. I told him it was unnecessary, and that I felt guilty that it is not in the possession of your sister. But he informed me that its gift is a prerogative of the eldest son and that you had very kindly passed it to him.’
‘And the delay also gives him several more days to rehearse his actual proposal. No, my dear, I could not be more delighted for you. And for my brother. What a glorious year this has turned out to be for the Stanhopes. Now, if you will excuse me, I must get ready for supper. I will return in fifteen minutes time.’
‘Fifteen minutes?’ Caroline uttered a commonplace shriek. ‘I cannot possibly get ready in fifteen minute
s.’
James quietly pulled the door shut behind him as Caroline scurried about the room.
**********
The Earl of Prescott’s formal dining room contained a long table exquisitely wrought of native walnut. It also contained a much smaller mahogany table where five settings of the Earl’s splendid silver service had been laid out. At the head of the table was a recently built highchair, and it was there that Caroline deposited her excited son. James pulled out the chair to Michael’s left for Caroline and claimed the chair next to her for herself.
‘Are we ready?’ the Earl growled from the servant’s hallway a few moments later.
‘Yes, sir,’ James said.
The Earl entered with a vision on his arm. The gown was absolutely gorgeous, a confection of green velvet and brown silk. Caroline blinked three times before she spoke.
‘Lucy?’
Lucy flushed a deep scarlet.
‘He made me wear it, Caroline,’ she said.
‘You mean he forced you into his room and stuffed you into that dress?’ James demanded.
‘It was my late wife’s,’ the Earl said. ‘James’s mother’s. I told Miss Lucy that I should very much like to see it worn for another New Year’s Eve.’
‘It’s lovely, sir,’ Caroline said.
‘Thank goodness that Matthew isn’t here to see me,’ Lucy said. ‘I would never hear the end of his teasing.’
Pleased with the beginning of the dinner, the Earl left to begin bringing in the dishes.
‘It is beautiful dress, Lucy,’ Caroline said. ‘Forty years old, I would guess.’
‘Just fancy,’ James added, ‘it might have been to Court.’
‘It has pockets,’ Lucy said doubtfully. ‘Only servants’ dresses have pockets.’
‘Oh, Lucy,’ Caroline said with a laugh. ‘You have every right to wear such a lovely dress.’
‘That would be my mother,’ James said. ‘Never saw a ruffled dress that couldn’t hide a pocket. Never saw a pocket that couldn’t carry a spoon. Never saw a spoon she couldn’t use to slap our hands when they got too close to the pudding.’
‘You obviously grew up in a state of great privation,’ Caroline said.
‘Voilá!’
The Earl had finished bringing in his dishes and finished with a flourish by taking the cover off a beautiful roast lamb.
‘My Lord, it looks delicious,’ Caroline exclaimed.
‘Miss Burton provided most of the instruction,’ the Earl said with a bow to Lucy. ‘I merely carried out her orders. I did select the wine, however. A Chambertin from 1779.’
‘When Father received his peerage,’ James added.
‘I have so few left,’ the Earl said quietly. ‘And so few left to share them with. Allow me to pour.’
‘No, no,’ Caroline said as he began to pour for a delighted Michael. ‘Milk will be fine. Lucy, is there any milk?’
‘Nonsense,’ roared His Lordship. ‘There are no milksops in the Stanhope family.’
‘Just a sip, daughter,’ he added in an aside.
He had already won her over.
‘The Stanhope family.’ Caroline spoke as if hypnotized.
‘The Stanhope family!’ The Earl raised his glass.
‘The Stanhope family,’ the rest echoed.
‘Including those not here,’ the Earl said.
‘Amen,’ Caroline added.
It had been, Caroline reflected later as she tucked her young son into his crib, a glorious supper. The lamb was perfectly cooked, the pudding done to a fine turn. The wine was everything that the Earl’s enthusiasm had promised. When she returned downstairs, she found Lord Prescott pouring glasses of port.
‘Your Lordship,’ she said, raising her glass again when he had finished. ‘You may come to work for William and I whenever you say the word.’
The company laughed heartily, a sign of the acceptance that Caroline and her party had felt upon their arrival. They were enjoying yet another laugh when Lucy excused herself to go upstairs.
‘Be a dear and check on Michael,’ Caroline said. ‘His constant turning worries me.’
‘I shall turn him right back, Caroline,’ Lucy answered patiently.
‘There is nothing so easy to turn as a sleeping babe,’ she told the men with a smile.
Lucy had no more cleared the staircase that led from that room to the second floor and turned down the hallway than the Earl heard the tinkle of glass from the nearby French doors.
‘What is the meaning of this?’ the Earl growled as three men entered the room. All three held pistols.
‘Do ye not recognize us, yer Lordship?’ the one in the middle asked.
‘Certainly not.’
‘It’s him,’ Caroline whispered. ‘From the trial.’
‘Wright?’ the Earl asked. ‘You miserable sot, Wright. How dare you invade my home?’
‘I warned ye, did I not, yer Grace, that I would be back to collect the wages for meself and me associates.’
‘You will leave at once, Wright.’
The Earl advanced on the ringleader as if he meant to physically throw him from the house. One of the others lifted his pistol and slammed it into the old man’s temple.
‘Father!’ James cried as he watched his father crumple to the ground.
‘Stand back!’ Wright ordered before rounding on his assistant. ‘Chase, you stupid git! How’s ‘e going to tell us where the money is?’
‘He can tell us,’ Chase said, waving his pistol at James.
James lifted his lip in a sneer.
‘I assure you, gentlemen, I have not been in the house for years. You have assaulted the only man with access to the money and you will hang for it in the New Year.’
Wright sneered back.
‘Well, perhaps her Ladyship will share from her riches what’s owed to us.’
‘She will do no such thing,’ James said quickly to forestall Caroline’s agreement. ‘If you intend to steal from us, go ahead and do so.’
‘You said we weren’t stealing,’ the other man said. ‘Stealin’s a hangin’ crime.’
‘Shut up!’ Wright screamed. ‘We’re collecting. Now give us the money.’
He pointed his pistol first at Caroline and then at James. Neither one spoke.
‘Shall I cut her?’ Chase asked. He put his pistol on a side table and pulled out a long knife.
Wright looked once again from Caroline to James.
‘No,’ he said slowly. ‘Cut him. Trent, hold the gentleman’s hands behind his back.’
Trent put his pistol on the table as well and grabbed hold of James.
‘You’d best tell us, yer Lady,’ Wright said to Caroline, ‘or your financy here won’t be fatherin’ any children for ye.’
Trent had little trouble wrestling James’ hands behind him. James was nearly as tall as William, but a life of desk work had taken its toll. Chase shoved Caroline into Wright’s grip as he advanced on James with his knife and reached for his trousers.
‘Stop!’
All three intruders turned to the source of the sound.
CHAPTER TEN
Lucy Burton stood haughtily at the top of the stairs.
‘What is the meaning of this? Unhand my maid.’
‘I thought you said this was ‘er Ladyship?’ Trent demanded of Wright as Lucy slowly descended.
Wright looked from one woman to the other. The two women were remarkably similar.
‘It don’t matter,’ he said finally. ‘They can both watch him cut. Just gives us one more to squeal.’
‘Oh!’
The men turned again to watch Lucy slip down the last three steps and land on her rear end in an inglorious heap the floor.
‘Lucy!’ Caroline wrenched herself free of Wright’s grasp and went to Lucy’s help as the three intruders roared with laughter.
‘What are you doing?’ Caroline whispered as she reached for Lucy’s arm.
Lucy grabbed Caroline’s wrist and jammed it into her pocket. Caroline felt her fingers wrap around a wooden grip. She looked up to see her friend’s eyes drop toward her other pocket, letting Caroline know that Lucy had another pistol there.
‘This is better than a show,’ Wright said, waving his pistol about. ‘Now for some blood. Boys.’
‘Let him go,’ Caroline said coldly.
Wright looked over t
o see two pistols pointed at him.
‘Or you two ladies will both try to shoot me?’ he asked with a sneer. ‘We’re in trouble, boys. No telling where those bullets might go.’
Chase and Trent joined him in laughter.
Wright smiled for a moment as he decided which to shoot. It was clear that he wasn’t going to get the money this way. Perhaps he should just shoot the only man left, hat would still leave two women for entertainment. Perhaps, in the agonies that would follow, one of them would break.
His pistol moved no more than a fraction of an inch before the women’s two pistols rang out. Wright died immediately, a bullet through his left eye.
‘Oh, no,’ Lucy said, pulling a third pistol from her pocket and aiming it in the general direction of the other two men. ‘It don’t matter to me which one of you dies. Whichever goes for his pistol first.
The two men were paralyzed as Lucy addressed James.
‘Perhaps you would pick them up, er, sir.’
‘My pleasure, love.’ James squirmed from Trent’s unresisting grip and moved around Chase to pick up the pistols. ‘I wonder whether Mr. Cooper realizes quite what a treasure he is getting.’
*********
Mr. Cooper and his captain entered the drawing room twenty minutes before the beginning of the New Year. They found Caroline and Lucy sitting on the couch listening to James read from one of the various periodicals that Lord Prescott took.
‘Is Father quite alright?’ he asked.
‘Darling, you quite frightened us,’ Caroline said. ‘Do you not know better than to sneak up on women like that?’
‘I beg your pardon, my dear,’ William said as he absently kissed Caroline on the cheek. ‘I saw father as we passed through the kitchen on the way in from the stables. He has quite a lump on his forehead. He claims to have fallen.’
He looked around. James’s attention was riveted on his magazine. Lucy was looking adoringly at Matthew. Caroline was looking at her feet.
‘Did anyone see him fall?’ William asked.
He looked from James to Caroline to Lucy. Lucy was the one who finally cracked.
‘Caroline killed him.’
‘I most certainly did not,’ Caroline said.
‘You most certainly did so. She did, sir.’
‘You were the one who killed him,’ Caroline insisted.
‘Killed who?’ William roared.
‘Whom,’ James corrected him.
‘I say no more,’ Lucy said.
‘I will kill someone myself if this goes on much longer,’ William said.
James sighed and put down his magazine.
‘Oh, very well. Three gentlemen broke in and demanded money from Father. He resisted, of course, and they struck him. He is fine, by the way. He reports no headache whatsoever. In any event, Miss Lucy, who was upstairs, managed to come down with three pistols in the pockets of her dress. I never asked how you knew where they were, dear?’
‘Which I saw Matthew a-cleaning them one day,’ Lucy said with a blush.
‘Of course,’ James said. ‘Anway, the leader of the group, a Mr. White –’
‘Wright,’ Caroline corrected him.
‘Mr. Wright, then. He is dead. As to who killed him, I would point out only that Caroline’s bullet left a very neat hole in the Gainsborough over on the east wall.’
Caroline stuck out her tongue at Lucy.
‘The remaining gentlemen have been given quarters downstairs,’ James said. ‘We will call the sheriff on the morrow. Now, don’t you have something to ask Caroline before the day is over? Before the year is through?’
Under four pairs of eyes, Captain Sir William Stanhope decided that his curiosity would not serve him any further this evening. He fell to one knee and pulled a small box from the pocket of his waistcoat.
‘Caroline, would you do me the honour of accepting this ring as a token of the love that I shall bear you throughout our married lives together?’
‘Oh, William,’ Caroline answered. ‘Of course I will, darling.’
They beamed at each other as William placed the ring on Caroline’s finger.
‘Bravo, William. That was exceptionally well put. Rehearsed it all the way up, did you not?’
‘Very well put indeed,’ Lucy said with a significant look. ‘A girl should be quite fortunate to hear such a proposal from her suitor.’
‘Matthew?’ William asked. ‘Did you not ask Miss Lucy for her hand?’
‘Which I already did,’ Matthew protested.
‘Which all you did was point out that marriage was a joyful state,’ Lucy said.
‘And which you agreed,’ Matthew responded. ‘Sufficient to announce our engagement, at any wise. Which Mrs. Woodward gave me some cake in celebration. Because you told her of it.’
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So we went. Harold recommended we go early and stay late. It's amazing how easy it is to call for information and absolutely essential if it's your first time. We weren't sure we qualified for warbird ... we did. The registration number had the other end of the line stumped. (What ya flying?) "A pair of L-4's." (Got your logbooks since the war?) "We're working on that." (They missing?) "No ... they just don't have many entries." (Restored? Homebuilt?) "No ... not restored....
Eventually, we succumbed to boredom. Life is not always exciting ... money isn't everything. Pentwater and its winters insured a stable population of what my friend Mark calls, little breeders. There were NO student-less grades in the consolidated school. Mom ... Mrs. Phillips ... always had children in story hour and I had to work every Saturday. Mr. Phillips expended his braincells contending with recalcitrant math students ... boring ... boring ... boring. He loved it. "Junie Moonie,...
We kept it up ... not just talking about airplanes ... but a multitude of likes and dislikes. The beginning of an unusual bond. A bond between a 23 year old ... still a kid ... and a mid thirties Reserve pilot/mid level industrial complex manager. Waiting ... he ... for his C-130 being flown by a 23 year old pilot of unknown skills ... and me ... waiting for my sister ... who was flying a C-130 with enough problems that it was heading for a major repair/salvage facility. The odd couple ......
We can always get another stocker. We have the watch. The drive back to Davis–Monthan Air Force Base was different. We picked 1964 as a good time ... and of course we drove to LasVegas. My turn. I went to April 1st and watched the High Roller pit. There was a girl there who looked a lot like June. She didn't play, she just watched from the rail above the pit. I noted the time on the Casino wall and the time of every roll of the little marble ... this table had a minimum bet of a thousand...
"16," he called. The pit boss looked at me, "What are the next three numbers?" "Double zero, 17, double zero, the last one I know for sure is seven spins from the last double zero. Understand me ... I'm not going to bet ... I was sure I was going to lose ... I was hoping for a big loss to offset my taxes when I won the Five hundred ninety million, five hundred twenty thousand. I don't have a clue what I'm doing ... I've only done this once before in my life." The croupier spun...
"Fly with you guys?" he said, quite sarcastically. "I'm a lawyer, not an idiot. What do you need me for?" "It's a banking matter." "Oh ... money ... sure I'll go." We all laughed ... in a haha sheesh kind of way. But we went. "Where did you get this airplane?" He really was curious. "Smithsonian trade." June said, "We had something they wanted worse than we wanted to keep it." She fumbled around in her mind a bit ... then she said, "Jimmy ... did you deposit the...
“You really need to work on your landing, Lishaka.” Chassari sat up and looked around. “And your aim.” They were in a narrow alley, the walls made from a rough stone. The air was heavy with the smell of salt and it was pleasantly warm, a stark contrast to the frosty elven woods they had left behind. From the mouth of the alley, Chassari could hear voices, talking animatedly. “Ow, ow, ow,” Lishaka muttered, rolling onto her back. Her face was blood-streaked and her skin an unhealthy shade of...
It was two weeks later when the group, which now included Rucar and his outcasts, made its way to the big river that bisected Azkoval. Julia, who had walked near Joseph for the first two months of the march, made it a point to be as far away from his as possible during the final leg. She either joined the scouts in going ahead or stayed behind with her mother and sister. Joseph wondered what he had done to offend his little shadow but figured that she would let him know soon enough. He had...
Cast Party My name is Dan, and I have always considered myself an adventurous and open minded person, but my experience was taken to a whole new level in my junior year of college when I got involved in an amateur theatre group. We all got along astoundingly well and I found myself becoming friends with several of my cast-mates. We often went out for drinks and to parties together and after a very successful production of Romeo and Juliet, we decided to have a cast party at an international...
A Cast Party is what they call it, when after any kind of performance (Concert or Theatrical), everybody (the cast and crew) from the show goes somewhere and has a party. It may be at a business, like a nearby pizzeria that is going to stay open late because of you! Actors love pizza and beer! It could even be at the theater itself, if there was room to bring in some food and give everybody a chance to talk about their favorite moments. Or it could be at somebody’s home, typically someone...
“Lia Caster”. In the year 2098, Lia Caster was a householdname. When people hear the term “household name”, they think about celebrities, politicians, and the like. However, Lia Caster was not a celebrity per se, and she didn’t give one damn about politics. Lia Caster was a mega-mind, a self-made woman who dominated every industry. There was a law, long ago, that said that being the distributor of pretty much every product was illegal. However, that law had, for reasons “unknown”, been repealed...
ReluctanceThe idea behind this story actually came from an episode of a show I watched almost 10 years ago. I remembered it last night, and wrote it this morning. Comments, questions, or criticism can be directed to [email protected] or [email protected] The Sketchbook By Allison Voorhees I was drawing a portrait of Christy, my girlfriend, in art class. She was standing over my shoulder as I shaded the strands of honey-colored hair that ran down her shoulders. "Are...
Caste Into India By Felix Nine A year ago, if you had told me that more than half a dozen governments and at least 50 of the most powerful and influential businesses in the world would be taken over by a clandestine movement with at most only five to eight thousand members. I would have thought you a paranoid crank. If you had gone on to tell me that they would enact their conquest via so called astral travel, I would have known you were a paranoid crank and a complete idiot....
I launched Porn Dude Casting recently, but I’ve been holding off on reviewing it for ThePornDude. It’s kind of hard to be an impartial smut reviewer when you’re the one banging the babes, filming the action and uploading it to the web. I didn’t want to seem like too much of a big-dicked braggart, but then again, I ain’t a stranger to tooting my own horn, typically after dipping my hairy palms into this bucket of lube I keep here in the masturbation chamber.I usually spend these reviews talking...
Premium Amateur Porn SitesI work out at least 5 times a week and look better than I did when I was a teen, and I looked pretty good back then. I didn't want to get too muscular, just nicely toned. I'm still not afraid to show off my body, after all, if you got it... The hardest part of being a mother of 4 is all of the sporting events. Almost every weekend and a bunch of weeknights are filled with being on fields and in gyms, but I love every moment win or lose, and we have made some good friends. I wrote a lot of...
My name is Sindy, I am now 38, happily married and a mother of 4 k**s. Life is good; the k**s are healthy and happy as are Billy and I. Billy's business is booming, and my women's fitness gym is doing great. A good amount of my clients are wives of professional athletes, and I have a nice mix of friendly women clients from all walks of life.I work out at least 5 times a week and look better than I did when I was a teen, and I looked pretty good back then. I didn't want to get too muscular, just...
This story was written as a serial story in my Yahoo group over a period of several months. When I first started the story, I had absolutely no idea where it was going to go from there. The Green Book By Morpheus Part 1 Matt frowned as he looked at the pile of clutter, which was spread out before him. The whole attic was absolutely full of it, of boxes, crates and countless other items, all of which were covered in dust and hadn't been touched in years. And unfortunately it...
THE TEMPLAR BOOK By GENEVA In early 14th century France, as part of his plan for revenge on a rival family for the destruction of his own family, a young man tries to use a magic book saved from the destruction of the Knights Templar. There are some unexpected results. START The time is the early 1300's. I remember that afternoon when I met my uncle and this started. I was practicing close quarter fighting with my friend Jean. Both of us were armed with wooden swords, and...
The BookwormPrologue---------------A bookstore.The clock on the wall behind the counter tinged five times. Quitting time for the day, and the beginning of a long weekend. As the remaining customers queued up at the register, Susan checked them out, confidently stacking and sacking whatever the customer had selected. Totally at home with literate people, she kept up a friendly stream of conversation..."Good evening, Mrs. Harrison. Find what you wanted?" "They say that is a very good read,...
BDSM by the Book By Stefani Moore I was rather slow when it came to dating. My love life moved at glacial speed until I met my wife. In high school I was skinny and too short to be any good at sports. At school and in the town I grew up in, outside Sioux City, I got pushed around a lot by other boys, all of which translated into a lack of confidence. Particularly around women. When I got to college I felt like I was the only virgin on campus. I heard other...
Introduction: Mark and Mary are off to New York to get their hands on the Magicks of the Witch of Endor while Brandon is in France to get his hands on another copy. The Devils Pact by mypenname3000 Copyright 2013 Chapter Twenty-seven: The Book Visit my blog at www.mypenname3000.com. The fire crackled in the clearing, fiery sparks rising up into the air like tiny souls. Tonight was Thursday, the Twentieth of June. The Summer Solstice. The coven assembled around the bonfire, all ten women...
by mypenname3000 Copyright 2013 Chapter Twenty-seven: The Book Visit my blog at www.mypenname3000.com. The fire crackled in the clearing, fiery sparks rising up into the air like tiny souls. Tonight was Thursday, the Twentieth of June. The Summer Solstice. The coven assembled around the bonfire, all ten women stripped naked, their bodies painted orange and red by the firelight. Ready to worship their Goddesses. After Lilith freed us from Mark Glassner's control and we pledged...
Andrea gave a long sigh. "Jeez, Markus, why are we here at a stupid bookstore? This is boring!" "Not everything is sex, Andrea," Markus replied. "I'm here to get you to at least try and develop yourself a bit, damn it." "Dear, the only way I want to develop is going through all the positions with you, you know that! Missionary is so boring, so then we switch to the more fun ones! Especially if I'm the one with the cock." She looked away from Markus, her gaze looked dreamily into the...
BY THE BOOK By Geneva In the late fifties I was twentyone, and just graduated from college. I'd been slow in getting a job lined up, and as I really wanted a break anyway, I went back to visit my sister Ellen in the family home. Ellen was the only one at home. Our father had been killed nine years previously in Korea, and our mother had died of cancer when I was still a freshman at college. Mom and Dad hadn't been rich, but Dad's parents had left us with some money in their...
I love playing games with Lisa, she is so good at the roles and we enjoyed a quiet evening until I got an alert from Anika that an enquiry had come through for another AirBNB booking. I logged on to see the following message:“Good evening, sorry for short notice but need to book your room for tomorrow evening, too s**tty and forgot, I am a 23yo medical student and in town for a conference on Tuesday and loved your easy going and friendly profile. I do drink (will bring wine) and smoke (happy to...
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A young man is given a very special Little Black Book by a mysterious Gypsy Fortune Teller. He uses the magical book in an attempt to seduce the office bitch. How that turns out is very interesting.= = = = = I don’t usually pay any attention to the fortune tellers at the street fair that is set up each Sunday along the sidewalks near my apartment. I know they are all fakes. The only thing for sure about them is that everything they tell you is a lie. But this one was different. She was sitting...
Fantasy & Sci-FiThe annual Peoples’ Science Fiction Convention was upon the people of New City, Pennsylvania, and by the thousands the citizens made their way to the historic Pavilion Palace – many dressed in various garbs of their favorite fantasy Sci-Fi creatures. Also, many college students who enjoyed the genre journeyed from nearby schools – Amerdale Univ., Overland College, and even as far east as Haverlawn and Arcadia Universities – to see the latest collectibles and catch sneak peeks at upcoming genre...
How To Book! By Mary Beth Sanford Players: Chuck, the main character, his aunt Rose and Cousin Cindy, his neighbor Susan and that man Willard. Synopsis: He's been cross dressing for a long time. His cousin's things mostly. Dressing, then reading those little stories he buys. Those stories on boys not like him but dressed like him. Those boys and their petticoat punishment. Fantasies while wearing a little touch of reality. Fantasies for him perhaps, but not for his aunt....
Chapter 1. Representation of the People Lord Philip Harvey sat in his armchair before a roaring fire, frowning at his newspaper in disapproval. The first handful of articles he had perused were completely satisfactory and very much to his liking, but by the time he was half way down page four, he was in a foul mood. "One would think, would one not," he announced grandly, as if addressing the Lord Speaker of the upper house of parliament, "The Times would be above the printing of such...
If you ain’t a Sci-Fi Geek, you ain’t going to like this one. Mild erotica, but very interesting Sci-Fi concept. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = WARNING! This warning is possibly not needed for this particular story, but I am including it because it is needed for most of my stories. If you decide to read other of my stories make sure that you read the disclosures and warnings at the beginning of each story. All of my writing is intended for adults over the age of 18 ONLY. ...