All characters and persons involved in sexual activities in this story are over the age of 18.
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1: Summer camp of the River People. Modern day Southern France: 15,000 BC
Bearah and Hanui
The sun filtered down gently through the thick lush canopy of broad leaves, casting sapphire shadows across the bare arms of Bearah as she strolled casually through the forests. She took a new path through the underbrush, eyes cast downwards in her search for hidden scraps of mushroom, roots or other edible plants. All around her, the sounds of the forests chittered and whistled their way through the afternoon. An occasional squawk or brief flurry of activity signalled the startled presence of some small furry or feathered creature. She ignored them for now, she wasn't hunting right now but gathering.
With the hot, humid days of summer slowly giving way to the earlier nights and chiller mornings of autumn, Bearah had her work cut out gathering enough food to feed not only herself but the rest of her small tribe. Thankfully they had plenty of hands to go around, herself and several of the other younger adults scoured the lands to find edible plants to fill their bellies. While at the same time, others, often older folks would haft spears and string bows for hunts, waiting in patient silence in undergrowth for larger prey.
Someday soon, Bearah herself should be invited to join the hunt too, but she thought that she would probably decline. Her father had been killed three summers back by an ill conceived attempt to take down a mighty stag and she had no desire to follow in his footsteps. She was happy gathering and maybe catching the occasional fish down by the river. A calmer, more serene existence than the endless boredom and occasional exciting moments of the hunt.
Besides, Bearah felt that she wasn't well suited for hunting. At twenty-one summers old, she was slighter than many others in her family, with long slender limbs, tanned a light brown by the time spent in the summer sun. Her hair was just as dark though, and all bunched up like everyone else's in a thick mass of wiry dreadlocks behind her head, held in place by a single length of leather cord. But she had also adorned parts of it with small shells with holes in and the occasional bone bead, which she carved whenever she had a spare moment. She also didn't feel that she had much of a future in motherhood, her hips and breasts being very small in comparison to a lot of the other women of the tribe. But she had a good set of teeth, bright and well kept, hidden behind pretty but not-so-full lips. And she had good eyes, sharp and quick, pale blue and currently lightly highlighted with an ashy fatty mixture with which she adorned them.
As her hands moved through the brush, shifting aside brambles and dense grasses in places, Bearah kept her eyes peeled for something special, for tonight was a special occasion. Not only that morning the hunters had brought down a mighty boar and the elders had decreed that this was a fine opportunity to celebrate the joining of Bearah's sister Omaya to Kay, a young man who she had been 'involved' with for some time.
Bearah smirked as she thought of Omaya and Kay's young entanglement, their attempts at secrecy, hidden glances and disappearances. She remembered being filled with the passions of new coupling. But such things were very hard to keep a secret in a tribe that only numbered around 30 people. For just a moment Bearah felt a touch of sadness wash over her that she herself had not yet found a permanent partner. There had been some come and go, visitors from other tribes and those met at trade meets, she had her fair share of attention from potential partners, being an attractive and still young woman who had as yet avoided breaking any limbs or catching anything unpleasant from the waters. Perhaps, as her mother suggested, she didn't try hard enough, but Bearah herself just thought that she hadn't met anyone yet worth trying for.
Finally Bearah halted in her search, as her eyes fell on just what she had been looking for. A small briar patch in which a fat juicy looking cluster of early fruiting blackberries hung on a stalk, and around them several more, enough for a delicious garnish for tonight's feast. The young gatherer quickly picked the several dozen fruits that she could reach and placed them all carefully into her wicker basket along with the rest of the day's harvest, before quickly orientating herself with the sun and heading back towards the home camp.
By the time Bearah reached home the sun had almost set, and she was quickly welcomed in with her full pouch of gathered food from the forest. They had been settled here for a little under one moon cycle and had come up from the coast to exploit the autumn growing season. For that reason the huts and tents which made up the camp had yet to completely set into the surrounding landscape and she still had to pick her way carefully between half-built huts of wood and leather towards the central food pile.
As she approached, Bearah saw that a group of hunters were standing and kneeling around the food, separating pieces by size and type for preparation in the day's feast. In the centre of the clearing stood a large pile of wood, stacked into what would be the central fire pit, behind which Bearah could hear someone cursing and muttering as they attempted to get the fire going. As she arrived, Bearah was greeted by her cousin Shea and her uncle Grun.
'Bea, good hunting today, from everyone! We've done Omaya proud!' Grun said jovially as he clapped her proudly on the shoulder.
'Yea I got lucky,' Bearah replied, returning his familial affection with a small hug, 'These blackberries are early this year but they're just right, they'll go great with the sweet roots that Omaya found yesterday.'
'For sure my girl, and did you hear? My little Shea here caught his very own hare in a trap, a fine buck with plenty of good meat on the legs!'
Grun released Bearah and clapped his son tightly across the shoulders with every evident feeling of pride. Shea himself blushed and grimaced slightly under his father's affection but shot a sheepish grin at Bearah all the same, holding up the large male hare as he did so.
'Oooo, that's a good catch Shea,' Bearah praised, 'Make sure you keep the best bits for yourself, yeah?' She winked at him and he winked back cheekily.
'That new hunter from the river tribe showed me how to make the trap right,' he mumbled quietly, as he turned to start skinning his catch.