Wilderness Paradise Pt. 06

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"Don't leave me," she whispered.

She had no idea why she said that or why she felt this constriction in the middle of her chest but at that moment he meant everything to her.

His eyes flickered open, "Ah, my little angel, I shall never leave you. Never. I'm going away for a while -- that's all."

He reached up and cupped her face with one huge palm. He did it so gently that it surprised her. She held on to his hand in both of hers, kissing the back of his palm and then pressed it to her heart.

"You can't ... you promised to keep me safe," she was crying.

He smiled and closed his eyes.

"Tell Luke ..." his breathing was shallow and ragged now, "... he's a brother I never had. And you, you my darling, you don't ever worry. I'm with you always. We'll dance, I promise, in another life ..." his voice was fading, "I promise, missy ..."

"Shhh, baby, shhhhh ..."

She leaned over and kissed his forehead first and then gently on his lips; a sweet, tender, lingering kiss. He looked up at her, his brilliant sea-green eyes shining again for one fleeting moment, an evanescent iridescence, before dying out. Then, without a struggle, he was gone.

*****

Losing a Brother

And that's how I found them; Rachael sobbing with Daniel's head on her lap and Kyla and Sarah by their side. And, I knew, the instant I saw her, that my friend was dead. It was the most heart wrenching moment of my life. It left a void in me that I couldn't comprehend until my son was born a few years later.

Rachael rarely spoke about those final moments but she did tell me once that the sky had turned a darker shade of pale and the trees had screamed in agony, their leaves hissing within the turbulence of an impromptu breeze. She heard wolves howling and dogs baying and even caught a glimpse of a huge bear in the distance. It seemed to her that the Mountain and the Northern Wind were paying tribute to their gnostic son, the reincarnation of Paul Bunyan. And I knew it to be true.

What it taught me, no, what it taught us was there are no guarantees in life. You had better live now and love those you do with a passion and that hate, with all its baggage, was a waste of time and energy, engendering only more hate. Josh Woodard and Luther Cooley have never again entered my thoughts.

So, as soon as we got back, Rachael and I moved to Colorado and moved in together. We told Mom but felt it best to keep up appearances for Dad's sake. Rachael told him she was going to finish school at Fort Lewis College in Durango, which she did but that wasn't the reason we moved. And as far as he knew, I was still in Chicago. It didn't serve any purpose to upset him with our endogamous arrangement.

Two years after Bella Coola, Dad passed away and Mom came to live with us. It was perfect. She was a not only a wonderful babysitter for her grandkids but a big help in our embryonic business. We opened a small convenience store catering to the needs of outdoorsmen and women. It also offers guided treks through the San Juan Mountains, with Rock Climbing and Rafting and fishing junkets along the Animas River. Rachael and I are blessed that we can make a decent living doing what we both truly love. It was Dad's gift to us -- the love of nature and adventure.

We have two kids. Our oldest is a girl, Danielle Margaret Meacham, a beautiful child with bright blue eyes and golden hair like her mother's. A year later, we had a boy and named him Benn Thomas Meacham. Now this is where it gets strange -- my eyes are light brown and Rachael's are blue but this boy has fists the size of Texas with curly brown hair and the brightest Aquamarine eyes you'd ever see.

No one in our family that we know of has eyes or hair like his, no one, that is, except Daniel Benn.

The End

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Frankie1952Frankie1952almost 3 years ago

This story should be in the hall of fame. what a tale you tell. Fantastic, I loved it and could not put it down until I finished it. Thank you so much.

AnonymousAnonymousover 3 years ago

I was ready to quite after the 1st part. I'm glad I didn't. Great read. 5 stars!

BigTexaz27BigTexaz27almost 4 years ago
Page turner

Excellent! Nice to read a story with such rich passion.

OceandiverOceandiverabout 4 years ago
Great story

Very good story, I enjoyed it tremendously.

Joshuad2477sJoshuad2477salmost 5 years ago
Good story

I liked this story but I felt you added things to the story just to make it longer and unneseccary. For example Luke remebering a sexual memory on their way to the others while rachel is about to get raped, really? Really? That was so out of place and seemed to show luke as nothing but a jackass only concerned about sex and not his "true love." The last chapter made Danny the hero and Luke just the lucky punk who lived and fucked his sister. Andrew saved him from Josh and Danny saved Rachel from Luther. The worst parts were Kyla enjoying being raped(yes she did read the story) and Rachel feelings for Danny at the end and without his death you couldn't have justified them not being together in the end. Out of six chapters those were my biggest complaints but it was a still a good story.

AnonymousAnonymousover 5 years ago

A fascinating story. I especially enjoy relationship narratives. The incest is wonderful but the relationship gives reason to it.

AnonymousAnonymousover 6 years ago
Just awful...

I read the reviews and then thought...

How many accounts does this guy have?

Hexdsword6Hexdsword6about 7 years ago
One of the best!

Amazing! Incredible! Loved the series, and relish what's next!

AnonymousAnonymousabout 7 years ago
Amazing

I really enjoyed this story i thought it was gonna be the same old thing but i am amazed good job

honybipolahonybipolaabout 7 years ago
Perfect

Ending is great too... you deserve all of the stars and more...you have a way with words...as I've said before one helluva writer

Rapier875Rapier875over 7 years ago
Great story !

My only criticism is the way you kept jumping back and forth in time - it's very confusing, for me anyhow.

I'd far rather you started at the beginning and just moved forward in real time, it makes it so much easier to follow.

But still worth 5 Stars !

RedRheaRedRheaover 8 years ago
Loved it

First I have to give compliments to the erotica parts of the story, your style is easily one of my favorites so far with just the perfect amount of detail in my opinion. I'm not sure how else to explain it besides it being hot as fuck and extremely well written. The dialogue felt really realistic and natural; I've come across stories where the dialogue I could never see happening in any universe and ends up being off-putting. Loved the story and I kept wanting to know what happened next especially because I felt a wide range of emotions while reading this. My favorite stuff to read are stories where the main focus is an interesting story and the erotica as an extension and that's how I felt about this one, might be why I like it so much.

Thanks

AnonymousAnonymousabout 9 years ago
Started out well, but...

1 I couldn't get around the name changing of Susan to Sarah.

2 You used big words for big words sake. Too many of them, as well. Should have been a four chapter story, except for the fact that...

3 The story jumped around too much--things drifted apart and continuity suffered.

I'm not usually critical of others writing. After all, if the story really reeked, I'd stop and find another. There was enough here to hold interest and keep me to the end. Good effort.

Marvin

AnonymousAnonymousabout 9 years ago
What he said!

My god, man. What an achievement. Raunchy and rabid sexuality mixed with the vocabulary of a true philologist. Bravo.

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 10 years ago
Good stuff

This is probably the best written story I've seen on literotica. In fact, I'm surprised to find writing this good here. I hold a few college degrees including one in literature and your salient vocabulary with word origins going back to Greek and Latin dwarfs mine. Impressive. Thanks for sharing.

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