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“You know what to do” I said.

“You show bout dis miss?” Gabriel asked.

“Yes” I replied.

Gabriel got down on his knees and climbed in between my legs. I could feel the tip of his cock against my skin and he blindly moved it around until it reached the entrance of my feminine cave. I almost stopped him when I felt the large purple head slowly penetrate my hole. The thought of his large black snake breaking my virginity frightened me a little. But it was too late. With one swift push Gabriel had enterd me beyond my innocence. A sharp pain surged through my body as my virginity left me forever and a discomfort grew deem inside me as my tender woman parts stretched to accommodate Gabriel’s massive size. He felt much larger than he looked.

I let out a few grunts as he began to slide in and out of me. His sweat covered his black body in the summer heat. I looked and saw Sissy had climbed part way up the embankment and appeared to be watching out for anyone who might happen across us. There was almost never anyone in this spot, but I didn’t want the occasional slave wandering across us and seeing what we were doing.

The sensation of Gabriel filling me with his large self was more intense than I had anticipated. His kinky pubic hair rubbed vigorously against my hard pink love bead and I completely relaxed and gave myself to him. I could feel his large balls slapping against my ass as his pace quickened. Harder and harder he pushed himself into my stretched opening. Suddenly and without warning I felt the most intense and massive orgasm begin moving from my vagina. I crawled into my stomach and ass and then spread to the rest of my body. Wave after wave of orgasmic pleasure covered every inch of me. It was immense and lasted for what seemed like an eternity. As it weakened and began to subside Gabriel pushed deeply into me. I felt his cock pulsating and jumping inside me. I knew immediately that he’d released his seed inside me, which concerned me a bit. I’d neglected to tell him to remove himself as he had his orgasm. No matter, the deed was done.

Gabriel removed his black rod from my pale white body. I used my handkerchief to wipe out as much of his seed as I could. I quickly called for Sissy to bring my clothes as Gabriel returned to his clothes.

“Dis okay miss?” He asked before dressing himself.

“Yes, by all means” I said.

Gabriel was dressed in just a moment. Sissy returned with my clothes and helped me dress myself while Gabriel kept watch.

“Should I assume that I don’t need to tell you to keep this to
yourself.” I asked Gabriel.

“No ma’am. I knows what would happen if I tells” Gabriel said.

I had Gabriel return Sissy and I to the house. I told him that he could take the rest of the day off but that he should be at the house at daybreak the next day.

When I returned home I found Luke sitting on the porch.

“Charlotte’s awake” He said.

“That’s wonderful” I replied. “I must go see her first thing tomorrow.”

I had dinner with Father, John and Luke. Samuel had taken food to Mark and stayed to have dinner with him and discuss some plantation issues with him. I went to sleep that night completely satisfied.

The next morning I went down stairs to find father upset. Samuel said that Tom was missing. Samuel was certain that he’d returned from the field the previous day, but now he was missing.

“He wouldn’t run away.” Samuel said.

“Just the same, we should alert the slave catchers” Father said.

Samuel went to alert the authorities, John went to talk to Anny and I went to talk to Bea who was still in the kitchen.

“Hey, you know anything about Tom?” I asked.

“Only dat he was gone dis morning when ever body got up.” Bea said.

“He was there last night?” I asked.

“Yeah. I seen him when he went in his cabin.” Bea said. “It aint like him to just run off.”

I decided it was best to stay out of the men’s way, so I had Gabriel hitch up the horses so I could go see Charlotte. I asked Sissy to stay behind and listen out to see what was going on with Tom.

When I arrived at Mark’s house, he was waiting on the porch.

“I thought you were father” Mark said to as I stepped out of the carriage.

“Sorry to disappoint you” I replied.

“You’re not a disappointment sister. Do you know what’s going on with the runaway slave?” he asked.

“I don’t think he ran away.” I replied.

“Why do you think that?” He asked.

“He’s old to begin with. I spoke with Bea, she said that he was in his cabin when she went to sleep and gone the next morning.” I said.

“That only means that he waited until the middle of the night to run away.” Mark said.

“Somehow I just don’t think he’d run away like that. He left his daughter and…”

“His daughter is grown and ready to start her own family from what I’ve heard.” Mark interrupted.

“Sorry, I just don’t see it” I said.

“If he didn’t run away then the slave catchers won’t find him then.” Mark replied.

“If Charlotte awake?” I asked, making it a point to change the subject.

“No, she’s resting. She was up for most of the night.” Mark said.

“If she sick?” I asked.

“No, but she’s been asleep for almost a week. I expect she will be up later today.” Mark replied.

“Well tell her I stopped by and hope she feels better soon.” I said.

Mark said she ate a little and drank water until she made herself sick. She was still immobile because of her broken bones and in a lot of pain, but at least she was awake. I didn’t linger at Mark’s house. I was eager to return home and delve into the slave drama. But when I arrived I found the slaves working in the field as if nothing was wrong. Sissy said that after I left, Samuel took the slaves into the field and hadn’t even bothered to follow up on Tom’s disappearance and Anny didn’t seem to know anything about it, but didn’t seem very upset that her father was missing.

About a week went by. With Tom missing, Leon took advantage and asked Samuel for permission to jump the broom with Anny. Samuel discussed it with father who agreed to it. I knew that if Tom did return, there would be hell for Leon to pay. Unfortunately, Tom would not be returning.


Masa Samuel, Masa Samuel” Came a panicked voice from the front yard. I looked out my window and saw Henry and one of the young bucks that father had recently purchased running as fast as they could to the house. I ran down stairs as Samuel took came in to put on his shoes.

“They found Tom” Samuel said as father entered the room.

“The slave catchers?” Father asked.

“No, Henry and Moses.
Tom’s dead” Samuel replied.

Father didn’t reply. Samuel left and didn’t return for some time. When he did he asked to speak to father alone. Of course I listened at the parlor door as usual.

“He wasn’t just dead, he’d been killed.” Samuel said.

“How?”
Father asked.

“It looked like he was hit in the head with something, a rock or tree limb maybe.” Samuel replied.

“Who would do such a thing?” Father asked.

“Henry seems to think that Leon may have killed him?” Samuel replied.

“Why would he do such a thing, isn’t he marrying Tom’s daughter?” Father asked.

“From what I understand, Tom had refused to let Leon ask for permission from us. It was unusual that Leon waited until just after Tom’s disappearance to ask.” Samuel said.

“Indeed.” Father replied. “Tomorrow, bring Leon and Tom’s daughter to the barn. We’ll get to the bottom of this. I won’t have my property being destroyed”

The next day rolled around and of course I was lingering in the loft of the barn as John and Samuel brought Leon and Anny in.

“Have him wait outside.” Father told John who took Leon outside the barn door.

“You’re Anny?” Father asked.

“Yes sir” Anny replied. It was obvious that she was terrified to be speaking to my father. He could be very intimidating sometimes.

“You share a cabin with your father don’t you?” Father asked.

“Yes sir” Anny replied.

“Now I want you to understand that it’s very important that you don’t lie to me. I can forgive a lot of things but I can’t stand a thief, a liar, or a killer.”
Father  said.

“Yes sir” Anny responded.

“If you tell me what you know, I can help you and maybe even your man. But you lie to me and I’ll decorate that oak tree outside with both your bodies.” Father added.

“Yes sir” Anny said.

“What do you know about the night your father went missing?” Father asked.

“I know
dat he was sittin at da table and I went to lay down and he say that he heard somthin. He went outside and I heard him talkin to somebody and den I went to sleep and when I woke up da nex day he wasn’t dare. I though he gone to work early or something but den somebody tole me he was missing and dats all I know.” Anny said as if she were anxious to tell anything she knew.

“Didn’t you tell
Masa John that you heard the sound too?” Samuel asked.

“Yes sir, it
sound like a stick bangin on the wall or something.” Anny replied.

“Why didn’t you go check on Tom?” Father asked.

“Well when I heard him talkin, I thought it was somebody he knowed.” Anny said. “I didn’t rightly thank no mo bout it.”

“So he wasn’t yelling or have a raised voice?” father asked.

“No sir, he sound like he was just talking, likes you and me is now” Anny replied.

“Did you hear another voice?” Father asked.

“Yes sir, but I couldn’t tell who it was or what neither one of dem was sayin.” Anny replied.

“Do you have anything else that you need to tell us?” Samuel asked.

“Not dat I can thank of. I know day talkin like day thank Leon kilt him but Leon couldn’t do dat.” Anny added.

“Why not?”
Father asked.

“Leon
aint a mean person and he love me and he know dat I loved my daddy and he wouldn’t hurt my daddy like dat.” Anny said.

“Thank you Anny. We’ll try to get to the bottom of this.” Father said.

As Samuel walked Anny out, John and Samuel entered the barn with Leon.

“So, I’m sure you know why you’re here.” Father said to Leon after he entered the barn.

“Yes sir, you thank I’s kilt Tom” Leon said.

“Well, did you?” Father asked.

“No sir, dat my woman’s daddy. I couldn’t hurt him or her.” Leon said.

“But he didn’t want you marrying his daughter did he?” Father asked.

“No sir” Leon responded.

“But
you been acting like you was married to her from what I’ve been told.” Samuel added.

Leon hung his head low but did not respond.

“So you’ve been having marital relations with Anny and Tom wouldn’t give you permission to marry her?” Father asked.

“Yes sir” Leon responded.

“Well that won’t do at all” Father said.

“Where were you the night Tom went missing?” Father asked.

“I’s asleep” Leon replied.

“Who was with you?” Father asked.

“I’s by myself” Leon said.

“Don’t you bunk with George and Lewis?” Father asked.

“Yes sir, but I slept outside that night cause it was so hot.” Leon answered.

“Interesting” Father said. “So there’s no one who can verify where you were?”

“No sir, I guess not” Leon replied.

“This doesn’t look good for you” Samuel said.

“Go back to work, and don’t even think about running off anywhere.” Father said.

I listened in as Samuel, John and Father discussed Leon. All three of them felt like he was guilty, but none of them were ready to hang Leon yet. Father decided to withdraw his approval for Leon to marry Anny. He said that he thought it would be improper with Leon being likely to have killed Tom. I knew that wouldn’t rest easy with Leon and fully expected him to run away or worse.

The days passed. Father told Leon that he wouldn’t be allowed to jump the broom with Anny until he resolved Tom’s death to his satisfaction. Leon seemed okay with it though. Most likely because he and Anny were free to do have relations without the watchful eye of Tom, though if Father caught them, it would likely be a death sentence and not just another beating.

“I don’t like that murderer living on the same plantation with my family” I heard Bea telling Sissy and I walked into the kitchen one morning.

“Leon?” I asked.

“Sorry Miss I didn’t know you
was dare.” Bea said.

“It’s
okay, I don’t like the idea of him living here either.” I replied.

“I don’t know why
masa don’t juss sell him.” Bea said.

“I guess he feels like he needs more than. Leon could have just been in the wrong place at the wrong time.” I said.

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