Message-ID: <36982asstr$1024744202@assm.asstr-mirror.org> Return-Path: From: johndear@softhome.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Original-Message-ID: X-ASSTR-Original-Date: Tue, 04 Jun 2002 23:21:59 -0600 X-Original-Subject: (rom =?iso-8859-1?Q?fest){ASSM}=22The=20Outcrop=22(Rom)?= Subject: {ASSM} [rom fest] The Outcrop [POV game] x-asstr-message-id-hack: 36982 Date: Sat, 22 Jun 2002 07:10:02 -0400 Path: assm.asstr-mirror.org!not-for-mail Approved: Newsgroups: alt.sex.stories.moderated,alt.sex.stories Followup-To: alt.sex.stories.d X-Archived-At: X-Moderator-Contact: ASSTR ASSM moderation X-Story-Submission: X-Moderator-ID: gill-bates, dennyw [Submission for "Story Game" catagory; Please review] The Outcrop by John Don't blame yourself. Paul, no. He works in mysteries. Voices in her mind. His and hers and his again, a braid of words designed to clasp her guilt in place. Paul,... A deer suspended reverie. They stared across her clearing. It stood beside a rocky, barren outcrop, the garden's northern boundary. She, severed by the cultivated earth, stood just as still, denim shirttails stirring in the breeze. It listened to her beating heart. Then, gathered on its haunches, flank-bloodied, leapt onto the massive rock, and disappeared into the upward sloping spruce. She caught her breath. Deer never bothered there before, she thought protectively. She pressed the hoe between her infant beans. So much to do. A worm, sliced through, wriggled into two. An eye, she thought, from one potato breeds a dozen healthy babes. Nature seemed so bloody simple. From the outside looking in. It's not your fault. I want to give you sons. You will. Something's wrong inside of me. Have faith. Two years? There's time. We could adopt. His will. Oh, Paul. She plucked a fist-sized stone and flung it in the bush. Onions, turnips. Sweat bathed her torso, wet the denim, glued it to her back. She loved her crown land garden, her day away from chores, observed by only trees. ==================================================== At noon she ate her sandwich, sipped lemon water from a jar, and watched the dragonflies. The day was hot. She opened up her blouse to let the breeze caress her. Then, took it off; then, spread it out to dry. I should see a doctor. Pray. I try. You must believe. "I do," she said aloud to carrots as she, kneeling, thinned the row. White globes of breast hung free. Lettuce, parsnips yet to go. She'd like to finish it before she had to leave, to make his meal. She didn't hear her second visitor. He stood exactly where the deer had been, a crossbow on his arm. His hair so black the sunlight, blued its edges. He stared at her. She glanced and started. He set the weapon on the rock, upon the now dry blouse, then looked her in the eye. "My deer?" "*Your* deer?" "I grazed it." "Hunting's in the fall." Heat beat his voice against the ground. "White rules," he mumbled. Arms folded on her chest, she eyed her shirt. "Please, give me that." "You're beautiful," he murmured. Turned away from her. To himself he said, "Make fire." He gathered old man's beard and lifeless branches from the trees beside the granite ledge. She dressed, then staked her claim with: "It's *my* garden," awkwardly. "You're welcome to it." His solemn sentence fell into the smoke between his knees. She watched him from behind her hoe, amazed at how the fire took shape so quickly, the billycan produced its steam so suddenly. Drawn to his place, she watched in silence. Tea. Then lard and flour. Heaps of sugar followed. He squatted on his thighs, looked toward the dense green bush. Ignored her so it seemed. He pointed down. A spot of blood. "She's slowing now." "What if she has a fawn?" He made no answer. Smoke drifted to the trees. He offered her his cup. She took it, tasted cautiously, drank deeply of the brew. He took her hand in his. Incredible how soft his touch. Electric. Alive. A warmth. He put his hand upon her shoulders. He touched her hair no harsher than a draft. He smiled. A raven laughed. He slowly loosed the buttons on her blouse. Kind, umber eyes becalmed her. When he'd strewn her jeans and underthings along the stone, he kissed her on the lips. He played against her body. With his fingertip he split her vulva, found it ripe like fruit before its fall. He sucked his finger. She pressed against him hungrily. She cried out when he entered her. The raven laughed again. She pulled her stomach muscles taut and arched her back against the stone. He drew her legs up by his sides. She hooked them on his back. Her face gnarled tight in ecstasy, the like of which she had not felt in years. He dressed as soon as it was done. Then, with a mound of dirt, destroyed the fire, hauled the crossbow to his shoulder, and slipped into the dark, wild wilderness. Without a parting kiss. She lay long upon the slab of granite, naked, picking out a name, dreaming how a child might clasp onto her nipple. Lay until the task of making supper beckoned her to leave. The end =================================================== =================================================== As seen through the "eye" of a vast flat boulder, exposed and rubbed smooth by glaciers, barren for ten thousand years, until a woman makes her garden near it, a young man plants his seed. 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