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Halloween, in some form, exists in all cultures. Four couples spending an evening at a remote hunting cabin on a lake find out what the last full moon before the snow times meant to the peoples who inhabited the land "before the war."
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A group of friends and I were up at my cabin for an extended weekend. It hadn't really been planned. Paula and I... Paula is a local girl I have been seeing off and on since a few years after I bought the cabin and the lake it sits on... Paula and I were planning a quiet fall weekend alone. Well, quiet if your definition of quiet includes trying out some new erotic devices I have been developing. Most of what I make tends to be for bondage or discipline, but Paula was more of an "overdrive the senses" type of girl, and my new multiple frequency, smart phone controlled vibrator could do exactly that.
When Josh called and said he was going to be in the area and asked if the invitation to come out some weekend was still open, I reluctantly said yes. I figured there would still be plenty of time for me and Paula to play with the new toys because Josh and Susan would probably be spending a lot of their time testing some of my pleasure to pain range of new items. Susan liked the full range and the full range from pleasure to pain was actually all pleasure to her.
Then Bill called with the same request. He said he didn't know why the idea suddenly popped into his head, but the thought of spending Halloween weekend at the lake was very appealing. Bill and Keri run a restaurant together. Not a whole lot of people like to go out for a fine meal on Halloween, and business is very slow, so they could leave things in the hands of the managers. They are both excellent chefs and Keri also runs a small cooking school. Like most gourmands, they appreciate new ways of stimulating their senses and have been clients of mine for some time. Since Josh and Susan were already going to be here, I told him to come on up.
I almost answered the phone with "W's Hotel" when I saw Mark's phone number on the caller ID. I am a suspicious person by nature, and three calls within an hour, all asking if the invitation for a weekend was still open made me wonder. I even asked Mark, "You didn't happen to arrange this with Josh or Bill did you?"
I could tell by the tone of his response he was being sincere when he asked, "Who are they?"
Paula watched me speak with Mark. After I had hung up, she laughed and said, "W, don't you know that some coincidences are just meant to be?"
Personally, I don't believe in coincidences, but out of politeness I returned Paula's laugh rather than express my doubts and concerns.
All three couples arrived on Friday night relatively late. My lake is not exactly in the middle of nowhere, but from the top of the ridge, you can see nowhere from here. We talked for while, had some drinks together, and went to bed.
Saturday was rather warm for the last day of October. The leaves were beautiful fall colors, the lake was calm and the sky was clear. Late in the afternoon, Darlene suggested, "Why don't we go over to the hunting cabin for the evening. It's going to be a full moon tonight. We could have a big campfire and watch the stars."
Mark, Darlene's current significant other, smirked. He knew what she meant by "watch the stars." She wanted to have sex on the beach or out in the woods at night. It was one of her fantasies that she had talked about with him several times. In the years I have known Darlene, she has worn out four significant others. She keeps trying to find a man who can keep up with her. I have suggested that she date twins, or perhaps triplets. If Mark starts lagging in the bedroom, I think she might seriously consider it, but for now he was more than capable of keeping up with her almost unsatiable desires.
It was going to be a beautiful night, and the lake was calm, so I agreed. As nightfall came, there were eight of us at "the hunting cabin" on the far west edge of my lake. My pontoon boat was shoved securely into the beach and tied to a tree. It had two strong spotlights on the front and I could use the onboard radio to trigger the strobe beacon on the dock at my cabin, so I had no worries about getting back late at night. It had a very well-stocked built in cooler and bar, but as "captain," I was going to have to limit my drinking until we got back to my cabin.
"My cabin" is on the east shore of the lake. The hunting cabin was one of the reasons I was able to buy all of the land surrounding this lake. It has "a bad reputation with local folk," or at least that is what they will tell you in town.
Everyone around here knows exactly what you mean if you say "the hunting cabin." They can describe it accurately even if they, personally, have never seen it. It is exactly round and was built out of heavy, very weathered limestone. It has been around since "at least before the war." It has never had electricity or water or, even windows. I'm not even sure it ever had a roof, at least there is no indication of rafter knocks. Maybe it had a thatched roof that just set on top of it at one time.