Ali Sam: Erapa - part 6/6 Open Source Movie Challenge
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Sally packed a bag and walked to the train station. Caprice and Billy accompanied her to the station to see her off. Billy had offered to come and run security but Sally insisted she would be fine and a good girl. She gave Caprice a big hug and Billy a big hug.
Billy stood and watched the train until it left. Caprice watched him. He already missed her. Other then the time she had been with Caprice, Sally had never been away from Billy for more than a day. Caprice was still looking at Billy when he realized the train was gone and looked to remember who was standing beside him. He gave a hint of a smile and started walking.
“Billy.”
“Present.”
“That’s good. Where are we going to go for two weeks.”
“We what.”
“You and me somewhere nice. I’ll invite you.”
“No. I mean yes. I would like that. But let me do the finances.”
“Are you sure.”
“I’m sure. Chose a place and we’ll book it.”
Caprice took his arm like Sally often did. Billy took out his smartdevice and waited for a destination.
“Any restrictions.”
“Europe.”
“Norway.”
“Norway.”
“Yes.”
“Okay. What does one do in Norway.”
“I have no idea.”
“No matter. We go to Norway.”
“First possible flight.”
“That could be today.”
“We should walk a little faster.”
“Fuck that.”
Billy was trying not to be sexually aroused with Caprice holding her body against him. He pinged his location and a ride request to one of his favourite transportation networks. Caprice watched him. When he looked up he nodded at an approaching car. Caprice turned around to see a car door open beside her. She was impressed but had no intention of letting Billy think so. She liked that he didn’t notice how cool he was.
“Hallo, Klaus.”
“Hallo Billy.”
The driver started driving. Caprice didn’t even bother to ask how he knew where to. It was a short drive but Billy had time to check flights.
“Next flight is in less than three hours.”
“I need three minutes.”
Billy was having fun. It was obvious to people who saw the car drive up to the apartment.
“Klaus.”
“Yessir.”
“Do you have time to take us to the airport.”
“Yessir, I do. Not only the time but the desire.”
Caprice laughed. Sally had told a few stories about how Billy was always talking to the people they met on the way. Like they were old friends. They went from hello to carrying on from the last time they went separate way. Sixty thousand years ago or so. So the story went.
“Caprice has a brilliant coffee machine. Would you join us for a coffee while we packed quickly.”
“I’m having more fun watching you than I’ve had all week.”
Caprice laughed again. Billy was right. It would have been a shame not to talk to Klaus.
“Do you want to come with us.”
Klaus laughed.
Steve Howard
Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 1960. Moved to London, Ontario, Canada in 1967. Started playing hockey and piano. Went to Sir Wilfred Laurier High School and played the trumpet.Studied Architectural Technology at Fanshawe College of Applied Arts and Sciences. Started playing guitar and writing a little. On a trip to the mountains in 1982 with a friend I decided, or was awakened to the knowledge that I was going to pursue writing. Graduated 1984 and moved to Toronto.Moved to Saarbrücken, Germany in 1993.Have traveled many places in North, Middle and South America and Europe.Besides reading and writing also work on photography and music.
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Ali Sam - Steve Howard
Ali Sam
ERAPA
Part 6 of 6
Steve Howard
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Ali Sam
ERAPA
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Ali Sam - Erapa - 6/6
chapter 31 _ Gorg is Dead
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chapter 31 _ gorg is dead
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There was some sad news back in Sally’s account of very early history. Gorg was dead. The mighty leader of one of the area’s most powerful tribes had a run in with a pig. His legs were broken. He could have survived in today’s world but not back then. He was brave and fearless and tried his damnedest to get up and be the leader but he couldn’t. His tribe could have dragged him along and looked after him but the next biggest primate picked up a rock and smashed in his skull. Not a fair fight but it was pretty clear that he had the will to be the next leader.
He was called Morf.
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Sally packed a bag and walked to the train station. Caprice and Billy accompanied her to the station to see her off. Billy had offered to come and run security but Sally insisted she would be fine and a good girl. She gave Caprice a big hug and Billy a big hug.
Billy stood and watched the train until it left. Caprice watched him. He already missed her. Other then the time she had been with Caprice, Sally had never been away from Billy for more than a day. Caprice was still looking at Billy when he realized the train was gone and looked to remember who was standing beside him. He gave a hint of a smile and started walking.
Billy.
Present.
That’s good. Where are we going to go for two weeks.
We what.
You and me somewhere nice. I’ll invite you.
No. I mean yes. I would like that. But let me do the finances.
Are you sure.
I’m sure. Chose a place and we’ll book it.
Caprice took his arm like Sally often did. Billy took out his smartdevice and waited for a destination.
Any restrictions.
Europe.
Norway.
Norway.
Yes.
Okay. What does one do in Norway.
I have no idea.
No matter. We go to Norway.
First possible flight.
That could be today.
We should walk a little faster.
Fuck that.
Billy was trying not to be sexually aroused with Caprice holding her body against him. He pinged his location and a ride request to one of his favourite transportation networks. Caprice watched him. When he looked up he nodded at an approaching car. Caprice turned around to see a car door open beside her. She was impressed but had no intention of letting Billy think so. She liked that he didn’t notice how cool he was.
Hallo, Klaus.
Hallo Billy.
The driver started driving. Caprice didn’t even bother to ask how he knew where to. It was a short drive but Billy had time to check flights.
Next flight is in less than three hours.
I need three minutes.
Billy was having fun. It was obvious to people who saw the car drive up to the apartment.
Klaus.
Yessir.
Do you have time to take us to the airport.
Yessir, I do. Not only the time but the desire.
Caprice laughed. Sally had told a few stories about how Billy was always talking to the people they met on the way. Like they were old friends. They went from hello to carrying on from the last time they went separate way. Sixty thousand years ago or so. So the story went.
Caprice has a brilliant coffee machine. Would you join us for a coffee while we packed quickly.
I’m having more fun watching you than I’ve had all week.
Caprice laughed again. Billy was right. It would have been a shame not to talk to Klaus.
Do you want to come with us.
Klaus laughed.
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Sally sat in first class with a little black book and a pen with intention to write a little story for the professor. She had her collection of short stories but they were either full of anger or absurdities. She figured now that she had successfully taken a sabbatical on assassinating nasty criminals that she could attempt a little go at living like a normal person. Two weeks of it. She was very rich, she didn’t know how rich, she had credit cards in fake names that were taken care of by the company. And she had a bunch of cash, mostly in Euros in case for some reason she didn’t want to use any of her cards. Normal was relative.
She wasn’t even in her own body. It was hers now but it was a body she wouldn’t have thought possible a few years ago. Beautiful, as Billy and Caprice kept telling her. Her body was extremely fit. She worked at that like an Olympic athlete might.
So what to write about.
Once upon a time there was a little ugly girl. She wasn’t shockingly ugly, just lacking the cuteness that little girls often had.
Fuck it.
Dumb story. She closed the book and opted for daydreaming and watching the mountains.
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Sally woke up somewhere in Austria and realized Lord Ohn’s lost woman, the primate that had watched the tree as the tribe of Gorg, now the tribe of Morf, left their clearing to head north, was pregnant. If Gorg were still alive, he would assume it was his doing. Morf had no inclination to kill any babies that weren’t his. Life was hard enough that not all babies got a chance to grow up and the tribe was more secure when there were more of them. So the baby was welcomed to the tribe. Ohn’s lost woman was also a member of the tribe now. It didn’t matter that she had been kidnapped and raped. Not that she liked it. She would have killed Gorg had she the chance. She didn’t.
Of course Morf had mated with Manda, that’s Lord Ohn’s estranged woman, as soon as Gorg was dead. He mated with all the females. It was his right of assentation. And since math had yet to be invented and cause and effect were not yet proper concepts, three days could be enough time for a child to hatch. Manda was, however, not pregnant through Gorg. She was already pregnant, just barely, a little bit pregnant, before she was kidnapped from the tree people.
Had Morf, or Gorg known this, they might have been suspicious of the child. They may have been wise to pay attention to the child, not including evolution, for evolution Manda and her child were a good thing for the tribe. But evolution was less understood than math and no egocentric beast wants anything to do with evolution.
Manda wanted to call the child Little Ohn and tell him one day who his father was. But she was smarter than that and called it Morfson. Morf, of course, was very pleased with this name and even took some time to pick a few bugs out of Manda’s fur and feed her a few. Morf was a real charmer with all the women. He also brought her a few tender pieces of meat from Gorg. Tender was relative. A bit of pig would have been better.
The tribe, now without the mission of a war that had died with Gorg, made camp by the river. There were a few frogs to be had and some of the shrubs had berries. There were grubs under stones and various roots. There would be no moving on for many days. Morf wanted to chill and he wanted Manda to have some time to care for Morfson.
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Billy had booked three nights in the Radisson Blu in Oslo to give them time to plan their week somewhere scarce of people. The consensus between Caprice and Billy was that a costal town or village would be what they would look for. But not on their first day. The first day wasn’t until the next day because it was close to night time when they got to the hotel.
Caprice knew exactly what she wanted to do long before she thought to go on a holiday with Billy. The first night would be made clear. Caprice didn’t want to dance around the subject. Caprice pulled off her clothes on the way to the bathroom for a quick shower. She knew Billy was watching her. It wasn’t the first time he had seen her naked or something close to it. It was the first time without Sally.
Billy was sitting on a sofa looking out at Oslo until he heard the soft steps of Caprice. He turned to watch her. She hadn’t dried off. Billy watched her walk in front of him. He knew she knew he was sexually aroused.
Caprice put one foot beside Billy’s hip and continued to move like a slow motion dance to sit on Billy’s lap. Billy automatically held her hips for her stability as she moved over him. There could have been a few questions. Caprice would have put on clothes if Billy had asked. Billy had never asked anyone to put on clothes to cover nakedness and no one had ever asked Caprice to go away because she was naked. But that wasn’t the point. The point was: we are having sex. If you have any objections, best speak them before my hand reaches down your pants and pulls up an erection. Billy didn’t have it in him to reject Caprice. He knew it. He knew she knew it. He had no problem accepting that some women were irresistible. He was a big fan of all the implications. None of which he thought about when his shirt came off and Caprice left his lap to get a hold of his penis and pull off his pants. He knew what was happening. He had done some research on the topic. Having someone actually lick your genitalia was different than the explanations.
Don’t forget to breathe, Billy.
Okay.
Caprice smiled and watched Billy watching her tease him.
I’m going to trim this tomorrow.
Okay.
I’m going to do whatever I want to you for the next two weeks.
Okay.
Don’t sign any contracts when you have an erection.
Billy laughed.
Caprice sat on him again and slipped his erection into her vagina. She didn’t move. She didn’t want Billy to ejaculate before it was absolutely necessary. She took his hands and placed them on her breasts. Caprice took his head and eased it toward her breasts. She held his head and slowly started grinding her pelvis into Billy. He didn’t last long the first time in. Caprice would have him back before he could remember that usually an erection went away after ejaculation. Because it wasn’t a physical law.
Billy looked a little embarrassed.
You can cum whenever you have to, Billy.
I thought.
Don’t think. Want. Want me.
You are so.
Desirable.
Caprice kissed him. Then she stood up and eased her vagina toward Billy’s face. After that Billy felt at home with Caprice.
The sun was coming up before they had sorted their sexual entanglements. They were still naked and connected but they had slowed to a holding pattern.
I’m going to have to sleep for a few hours, Billy.
Me too.
You can save some for tomorrow.
I can’t control it when you touch me.
That is a very nice problem for me for you to have.
Okay.
Caprice laughed.
But I still need to sleep.
Caprice wedge herself into Billy.
Okay.
She wiggled her ass against his erection until it was between her butt muscles. She held it still until Billy fell asleep. She realized how bloody hungry she was. They had planned on going to get something to eat. She smiled. She planned her early breakfast.
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Sally had chosen an older, classic style hotel. Not really typical for someone her age. More like an event out of history. Everything was old fashioned and polished to look like new. Sally was dressed in business attire. Comfortable but professional looking. She had casual with her but preferred to make her first appearance looking like she belonged with the rich folk. Not that she didn’t. She was rich. Even if she was suddenly unemployed she could play the rich game the rest of her life. At least as long as Billy was looking after her finances.
After setting into her opulent room, taking a shower and having a long nap naked on the bed, she decided