1. Allender's Hunt


    Date: 1/12/2016, Categories: Fiction Cheating Consensual Sex Male/Female Written by women Author: blackrandl1958, Source: sexstories.com

    ... already back when they arrived. They had seen elk but they were down in a canyon that they couldn’t get into from their position and they were going to try to take one tomorrow. They ate supped and Allender and Raines turned in early for their trek the next morning. It was very cold when they got up and they ate a quick breakfast and saddled the horses before the others got up. The ride through the dark forest was a little unsettling to Allender and she was glad Raines was with her and knew where they were going. As the sun came up they were close to the area they wanted to hunt and at ten thirty Allender spotted a group of elk in an aspen thicket. They made a stalk and came out about two hundred yards from the biggest elk Allender had ever seen. It had begun to rain and the elk were restless. Raines found a draw that would give them cover. “We need to do this now,” he whispered. “They’re going to move to better cover. When we come up, you take him if you have a shot. This is a very good bull, Allender.” She eased closer, waiting for the bull to lower its head to make the draw. It turned a little more broadside and Allender drew down and let the arrow fly. It was a perfect shot; just behind the foreleg and a little lower than center. They huge animal flinched and took off as if shot out of a cannon. Allender was trembling with adrenaline and she threw herself on Raines. “Did you see that? I got him, Raines! You couldn’t have made a better shot!” Her arms circled his neck ...
    ... and she pulled him down for a hug and a kiss on the cheek. “He was huge! How long do we wait to go look for him?” She became a little more calm and realized her body was wrapped around his and she flushed a little more. She disengaged and drew away a little. “Let’s go get the horses and then we’ll trail him,” Raines suggested. It was now raining very hard and the temperature felt like it was plummeting. The sky was completely overcast and there was a cold vapor rising from the earth. They brought the horses back to the place she had loosed the arrow from and began looking for the trail. Crashing through the aspen thicket was easy to trail and when they reached the edge of the meadow after a quarter mile they quickly found the elk almost exactly in the center of the clearing. Allender got Raines to take some pictures and she took one of him standing by the elk too. They got immediately to work field dressing the animal and he helped her quarter it. They wrapped it in butcher paper he had brought and put it in canvas bags for transportation. By the time they had it strapped to the backs of the horses a heavy snow was falling and visibility was near zero. The wind had begun to howl and, incredibly to Allender, lightning was crackling all around. She was very frightened and Raines was setting quite a pace for being nearly blind. After half a mile he drew up in front of her and got off his horse. He cupped his hand around her ear and shouted to be heard over the howl of the wind. ...
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