1. Two Worlds


    Date: 8/8/2015, Categories: Historical, Author: Jonathans_Fantasies, Rating: 21, Source: LushStories

    get, and she started to fill his order once again. But then he said he needed some flour and some sugar and the quantity he needed was too heavy for Little Deer to lift. So she asked him to come around the corner and into the back to help her. She knew that no one was supposed to be back there, but she couldn't handle the heavy bags herself. Travis followed her into the back of the storehouse and she showed him the bags of flour and sugar he wanted. But in the privacy of the storehouse, somehow the sugar and flour didn't seem that important. As Little Deer pointed out the items he was after, Travis placed his hand on the small of her back very gently. She turned to him smiling and then turned fully around to face him. "Little Deer, you are very lovely," he said. She smiled at him again and moved a bit closer. Travis, whose 6' tall stature stood a full foot taller than her, leaned down slowly to her. He saw her eyes close and her lips reaching up to his own. He leaned in to kiss her and found her returning his kiss passionately. His heart lept! He wrapped his arms around the girl's slim waist as she threw hers around his neck. They kissed for several long moments there in the dimly lit storehouse. Little Deer's body felt so good pressed against his own. He could have held her there in that storehouse for hours. But just as their passions were rising to a point that action would be needed, the little bell over the front door tinkled a warning. Little Deer quickly broke the ...
    kiss, not knowing if it was a customer at the counter or something much more serious, while Travis hid behind some boxes ready for anything. Fortunately, it was just one of the low ranking soldiers there to get something for his superior. He was waited on and he left promptly. Little Deer went back to where Travis was, but the moment was gone. "I'd better go before we get caught and you get into trouble," he said. She looked up at him sadly but she didn't say anything. He was right and she knew it. If they were discovered, it could be bad for both of them. Even though Little Deer wasn't married to the shopkeeper (marriages to Indian women were rare, even though living with them was common), infidelity with another man's squaw was highly frowned upon. And for her, well let's just say she had better not get caught! So Travis left through the side door so he wouldn't be so obvious, and made his way back around to the old man's cabin with his supplies. He continued to go to the trading post as often as he could find a need to - just seeing her sweep the floors or stocking shelves was better than not seeing her at all. And she would always shoot him a sweet smile or a tender glance. On occasion, the shopkeeper was away from the store and they could talk for a few precious moments, but there wasn't another chance to hold each other like they had in the back of the storehouse that one special day. Spring came early that next year and before long, Travis was getting ready to finally ...