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- Here is a story written by a friend of mine who was, ah, inspired by my
- recent "Anitta's Second Pussy" story. The author remains anonymous but comments
- will be forwarded to her.
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- THIS one's for you...(In response to your cat-tale!) heh heh...
-
- @BEGIN_FILE_ID.DIZ
- "Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn.
- The cow's in the meadow, the sheep's in
- the corn...Baa Baa Black Sheep..."
-
- By Bo Beep@END_FILE_ID.DIZ
-
-
- The young man stretched his legs out and turned over to get the sun out
- of his eyes. Sighing, he sat up, stretched his lanky arms above his
- head, and reached for the pottery jug next to him. Raising it to his
- lips, he took a long, slow draw of the wine, a bit warm from being out
- in the sun. but thirst quenching all the same. He missed the village
- lass he had become enamored of, but alas, Heidi had left to visit her
- grandparents on the other side of the valley. Leaning back in the
- dappled shade of the gnarled old tree, he stared up into the leaves and
- began to day-dream about her. The smooth creamy texture of her pale
- skin, the firm, young breasts, ample even at her age...the wondrous
- sparkle of her bright eyes, their blue framed by thick black lashes. The
- long, shapely legs that flashed out from beneath her skirts when he
- chased her across the meadow. The silky, flower-scented hair of
- sun-kissed blonde, hanging to her waist, and usually wreathed with wild
- daisies. Her slender waist, flaring down into full hips. And oh, those
- soft, cool hands that drove him to such frenzy when she daringly would
- sneak them beneath his breeches to fondle him...
- Oh god! Heidi! he thought, why are you so far away?! He became painfully
- aware of a throbbing in his groin, as his desire caused his manhood to
- strain against the breeches he wore, unfortunately, an old somewhat
- tight pair. What to do? Heidi not here. He didn't want to go seeking one
- of the other village girls, not that enough of then didn't cast a long
- glance whenever he walked by, he was according to Heidi, the most
- handsome youth on either side of the valley. Tall, well-muscled, though
- still somewhat a bit lanky due to his age. Broad shouldered, slim
- hipped, and tanned by his hours watching the cows and sheep for his
- parents. Stormy grey eyes that Heidi said made her knees weak when she
- looked into them, and a boyish face with a ready smile. Heidi said it
- was all this and his wondrous blue black raven's wing hair that made her
- first notice him, though she said it was his gentleness and the way he
- looked at her that made her do more than just look at him. The thought
- of THAT made him groan, wanting release, but not wanting anyone but HER.
- Damn it all, Heidi! Why do your grandparents have to live over there?!
- And why couldn't they just come to see you?!
- Standing up, he glanced to check on the small cattle herd grazing by the
- stream. All fine. Contentedly munching away at the sweet meadow grasses.
- "Baaaaaaaaa! Baaaaaaaaaa!" a plaintive bleat suddenly reached his ears.
- Uh oh! Trouble! He picked up his staff, and hurried off towards the
- frightened sounding sheep. One, two, three, four...Eight, nine,
- ten...Wait! Where's the other one? The young black ewe that was born
- just last winter? "Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!" came the wild bleating again...
- Over there! Behind the pile of rocks left by that bad avalanche two
- winters ago...He rounded the side of the rock pile, and saw the cause of
- the distress. The young ewe had her foot caught in a crevise in the
- rock. He strode over and tried to free the hoof. The ewe rolled her eyes
- and bleated plaintively. "Shhhhh! It's all right, Little One," he said,
- trying to calm the struggling ewe. "Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!" "Shhhhhhh,
- shhhhhh!" he murmured, trying to pull as gently as possible so as to not
- damage the alreday bleeding hoof any further.
- He suddenly became aware of the soft cushiony feel of the ewe's
- hindquarters thrust against his crotch. Warm, wooly, and oh so
- soft...No! He shouldn't be thinking such things! But, but...what would
- be the harm? He wouldn't REALLY be cheating on Heidi, would he? And the
- ewe certainly wouldn't spread tales on him! The warmth of the ewe
- pressing back into him drove all other thought from his mind. Reaching
- down, he gently pushed her forward, and undid the laces at his waist,
- pulling his breeches down around his feet.
- "Shhhhhhh, there, it will be all right, Little One!" he murmured, as he
- pulled her hindquarters into position and guided himself into place.
- With one last guilty shrug of his shoulders, he gently thrust home. The
- ewe gave a startled bleat and rolled its eyes wildly. It tried to move
- away, but he kept a firm hold of its legs, his hands gripping tightly
- into the thick wool. "No, Little One, I won't hurt you...But I'll not
- let you go just yet, either!" he said quietly, pulling her back into
- place. The ewe tried to jump away, but he held on tightly, and found he
- was becoming quite excited by her continued bucking motions. Moaning, he
- began to thrust in earnest, the warm moistness enveloping him even
- tighter than his own beloved Heidi.
- "Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!" bleated the sheep, its struggles less violent.
- "Ahhhhhhh --- Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!" the shepherd groaned as he suddenly
- spent himself within the sheep. He slowly withdrew, a slight smile on
- his face, and a pat to the ewe's rump. She had somehow managed to work
- the hoof free, and stood docilely by, cropping at a plant.
-
- "Ummmmm, ahhh, thank you, Little One," murmured Hans. A sudden commotion
- alerted him to further trouble. Voices! Better get the breeches up, and
- fast! He was just finishing tying the laces when he heard the voices
- again, closer this time. "Hans! Where are you, boy!"
- "Father! Over here! The black sheep had caught her hoof in a crevice, I
- had to free her," he called, as he hurriedly straightened his pants,
- brushing the dry grass from them.
- "Son! Do you realize the cows wandered away and the sheep got into the
- corn while you were making your rescue?" His father frowned at him,
- striding closer as he scolded. "You should have blown your horn to alert
- me you needed a hand."
- Hans stared at his feet, then looked apologetically at his father. "I'm
- sorry, Papa. I had no idea it would take so long to free her hoof," he
- said sheepishly.
- His father frowned, then shrugged and smiled. "Ahh well, no real harm
- was done. Your mother saw the sheep run into the cornfield as she was
- hanging clothes to dry, and she helped me chase them out before they
- could do much damage." He thumped his son on the shoulder. "Come on
- home, now. Your mother has our meal about ready, and you know how she
- hates for it to get cold."
- Hans and his father herded the cattle back into the fenced pasture near
- their cottage, and checked to make sure the sheep were securely in their
- pen. Hans cast a fond glance at the little black ewe and smiled. The ewe
- blinked large liquid brown eyes at him and trotted off to the far corner
- of the pen.
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- "I reject absolutely revenge, agresssion, and retalliation. The foundation of
- such a method... is love. I love you Sheriff Truman." "Albert's path is a
- strange and difficult one." --Twin Peaks
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