Consider

By:
J.D. Hoeye


Chapter
LXXII


It took some time to convince Tina, Cindy, Debbie, Lavern, and Toni to listen, and learn, but we finally did. They kept interrupting me, as if to upset my story, but they changed their minds and decided listen, when we told them it would be easier to take the three best horses, and leave them to their own devices!

When they finally listened to what Sean, Gill, and I were saying, they soon understood that it was Lana all along who had been the plant. While the women and I compared notes about the events leading to our coming to the meadow, and then the cliffs; Sean and Gill set out to confuse the trail completely. Before they left, they convinced Lana by using some cruel, and ugly means, to share what she knew with us.

By the time they left, we had laid a desperate plan, a trap of sorts, using the women and myself as the bait, and the other two men as the jaws. Just as they were leaving I asked a really stupid question, "What do we do, if you somehow get caught?" Gil smiled ruefully, and said, "Don't even think it! But if it happens.... " he whispered the last to Tina, while he made exaggerated gestures out across the landscape.

While we had been talking, we tied Lana to her horse again, in much the same fashion I'd used the day before. The plan called for us to, "Start north at first light. Stick to the rocks. It will slow them down, but leave enough sign to keep them following." and then Sean and Gil disappeared into the night.

"Do you think we'll see them again?" asked Lavern.

"I hope so. I really hope so." was all I said. We waited the remaining time 'till dawn, in silence.

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As soon as the horses acted as if they could see, the six women and I started north. We traveled silently, except for the sound of the horses hoofs on rock all that day. We slept in shifts, as we passed that night, and were under way at first light the second day. We followed the rock face for as far as it went, and Tina was about to tell me what Gil had told her, when Toni let out a whoop, and started pointing south.

We asked her what all the noise was about, but she just kept pointing down off the face, into the open timber below, and far behind us. I don't know how she ever saw them, because it took the rest of us nearly twenty minutes before we saw the unmistakable blonde head of Sean, followed by the darker form of Gil, running through the forest towards us.

It was late in the day when we met them at the foot of the face. They were both exhausted but so high on adrenaline, we couldn't shut them up. Before they slept, they told us what they had done. It was an impressive story they told. If half of what they claimed was true, they had beaten a small army.

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Gil and Sean took turns with their narration, and this, is the story they told:

"When we left you at Rock Camp, our first thought was to confuse the trail." Sean began, "Geof, you did that part for us, and very well too! When we discovered the trail was either absent or too confused to follow, we struck directly at the search party, and were able to run all, but a handful, of their horses into the south river. The horses are probably all at the long bend, about ten miles down river, from where we drove them in, but we know most of the party started walking back to the City of Towers yesterday morning."

Gil took up the story, "By the time the few who continued, found our camp at the other end of this face, we'd reduced their numbers by half. We took them out, one at a time, from off their horses. They'll be where we left them tied forever, or until we go back and pick them up. The last four were the hardest to stop, and for a while we thought we had failed. But late last evening they came down to the forest; it was the last mistake they made.

"They were sleeping in shifts, but the third watch gave us our chance when she dozed off. After about an hour, we crept into their camp; and one, by one, we silently captured them and hung them together like a camp cache. We've been chasing you on foot ever since, because we knew you wouldn't stop, if we came on horseback."

All I could say to them was, "Thank you, and thank you again." The two men just smiled and said, "Your welcome, for everything, friends."

The two exhausted men sagged against each other where they sat back to back, and were dead to the world in no time. I wanted to give them blankets, there were none in our cold camp. Lavern, Tony, Cindy, and Debbie went to where the men lay crumpled, gently lay them out straight, then laid down, keeping the two men warm with their bodies.

When the rest were asleep, Tina and I secured Lana high in a tree, then my prisoner and I kept each other awake as we watched over our friends that night. The sky was almost full light when Toni woke Debbie and pointed at Tina and I, still awake and watching over them.

Debbie came to Tina and I, asking, "Have you been awake all night?"

Tina replied, "Yes, just to be sure."

Debbie held Tina's hand, and said, "Sleep. Toni and I can watch now."

Tina laid her head on my lap and was out like a light. I wanted to sleep but couldn't until I saw Cindy and Lavern start to stir. When I knew the four women laying with Sean and Gil were wide awake I finally dozed off for a while. Dreaming the blank dream of the exhausted.

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I nearly awoke when I heard some screams, but then I heard Tina, my prisoner, say, "It's OK Geof, the men are getting their just rewards." Suddenly I was awake, and the sight I saw was a joy to my eyes.

Sean and Gil laying side by side on the ground while Cindy, Lavern, Toni and Debbie were servicing the two men. When I sat up, Tina smiled at me.

I watched the activity in front of me for a time, then told Tina "I think they've earned that, and more."

Tina slept with me for most of the day, and we dozed of and on the next night until early the second morning. I awoke Tina, and she smiled with me at the sight of the four women and two men laying across each other, dead asleep from the sexual excesses of the previous day and night.

We rose when the sky was almost full light, and walked slowly around the filthy, slimy, sated group that was laying just feet from where we'd been sleeping.

Tina giggled and whispered, "There's only one reward I can think of that those men could have, that would be better than the one they've gotten."

"What's that?" I asked.

"Me, of course!"

"You whore!"

Tina agreed with me, and purred contentedly as I groped her until she was shaking with climax; then I pulled her to me and took her in full view of the world. The others were awake and applauding us, when we finally fell apart, covered in forest dirt, and the sticky goo of sex.


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