Kiwa Creek

Friday, May 18, 2012

9C sunny
I have to bowl in at Juan de Fuca this morning then help with the ladies Founders Tournament this afternoon.
The T's came yo visit last evening, good to see them - it's been awhile.


Looking at his body she realized that he was younger than what she had thought thanks to the abundance of whiskers and hair.
She stared for a second or two then stepped back from the door way. She waited a few seconds then shouted out, “Where do you want the hide?”
Bob slipped on a clean T shirt and came to the door, “When you get finished just leave it there.”
“I am finished.”
“How? You can’t be.”
He strode past her and around to the lean-to. Hanging from the rafter was the skinned deer, no superficial cuts and no hair on the meat.
He turned and glared at her then said, “ Where’d you learn to do that.”
“I learned when I was a kid,” Then not to lose the moment she added with a straight look, “I’m good with a knife.”
He grunted and moved past her. She followed him inside and taking the basin of bloody water, through the contents outside and poured more water to heat.
Bob mumbled, “Go easy with the water, I gotta pack it.”
Alicia whirled from the stove, “You are a miserable bastard, aren’t you? I just skinned your bloody deer for you and now you’re suggesting I shouldn’t wash?”
Bob glared at Alicia then angrily said, “Look girlie, I didn’t ask you here, I didn’t need your help why don’t you just go back to where you came from and leave me alone!”
Alicia matched his angry stare and hissed, “I’ll go for now, I had thought maybe we could work this out amicably but you are obviously too bushed to be reasonable so I will go, but I’ll be back and when I do you’ll be out of here.”
“Better bring an army with you.”
“It won’t be an army, but I will bring the proof that this is all mine.” She waved her arm in a circle. “And I’ll bring an eviction notice that you’ll recognize by its long barrel.” Alicia snatched up her knapsack and walked out and over to the trail head. Once she was out of sight she broke into a run.
Bob stared after her then said aloud, “Stupid bitch. She’s probably ticked cause I caught her snooping.”
He paced around for a few moments then aloud again, “Ah to hell with it, I may as well get the rest of the thing before it gets dark.”
He headed down the trail and when he reached the fork broke into a trot.

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