This story was posted a few years ago on another site under my pen name of mandil.
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The reserve of food that he had on hand in the house was not enough for the next trip he intended to take. It was evident that he was going to have to go to Pinehill to get the supplies he would need. It was the closest town to his cottage even if it was a twenty miles drive to get there.
But there was a question that came into his mind then, what was he going to do with Nika while he drove there. Should he bring her with him or should he leave her in the house to wait for him?
After giving the matter much consideration, he decided to let her stay in his house while he went to buy his supplies. The sight of the town with its people would probably be very frightening for her. There were too many things that she could not understand there, and most of them she would consider as magic. Beside there was the ride there that he had to consider also. How could he predict her reactions while she rode with him?
That evening he made up a list of all the things that they were going to need. On the list he included a sleeping bag for Nika, ropes, boots, field glasses and of course a good compass and plenty of ammunition. But when he checked into his bank account, he discovered that he didn't have enough money left to buy all the supplies that they were going to need. He then remembered the diamonds that he had picked up on his way back from Nika's world. Yes, that was going to solve his money problem, provided that he could find a way to sell a few of them in Pinehill.
As soon as it was light outside the next morning, he explained to Nika that he had to go somewhere and that she was to remain inside the house and wait for his late afternoon return. It did take much patience and almost half an hour to make her understand that he wanted her to wait for him while he was away. But by the end of that time, he felt relatively sure that she knew exactly what was expected of her.
Before leaving, he opened a can of soups and a can of meatballs that she had enjoyed so much when they were on her world. He explained to her that she was not to leave the house under any circumstance while he was away. He then gave her a kiss on her forehead before leaving -- this sign of affection seemed to please her enormously -- then he got out of the house quickly.
Once in Pinehill, he went to the "Gold Boutique" which was the largest jewelry store in town, and he asked to talk to the owner. He already knew him since he had already done business with him the previous year when he bought a wristwatch there. Being an old miser, the white hair man's eyes went very wide when Vincent took out of his pocket two of the smaller diamonds that he had taken from Nika's world. Of course, the old man wanted to know where they came from. But Vincent simply explain to him that they had been in his family for over a generation, his grandfather had brought them home from a trip to Africa a long time ago.
Since the diamonds were uncut and of course not registered, their value was greatly reduced. They settled on a price of five thousand dollars cash for both diamonds. Victor knew that they were worth five times more than that, but under the circumstance, it was the best price he could get for them. What was important to him was that he was getting cash for them, and the fact that no more questions would be asked as to where the stones came from. Beside, he knew perfectly well that he still had more diamonds in his pocket and he could also get a lot more of them if the need was to arise.
After leaving with five thousand dollars in his pocket, he went to the gun store. He bought a five hundreds rounds of ammunition for his 303 rifle as well as two identical handguns with leather holsters and plenty of ammunition for them also. He then got two good nine-inched hunting knives and two pairs of boots, one pair for himself and one for Nika.
He next went to the local Wall Mart where he bought a good supply of dehydrated food such as soup, rice, macaroni and meat sticks. To that, he added plenty of canned goods as well as half a dozen bags of biscuits that Nika loved so much. He then visited a few of the other stores in town getting the clothing and other items that he wanted.
By the time that he had everything on his list, it was late afternoon and he hurried back to his cottage. Upon getting there, he immediately rushed into the house. He found Nika sitting in his chair shaking like a leave in a storm. The minute she saw him entering the house she threw herself into his arms and began to talk very fast. Since she was talking in her own language, Vincent couldn't understand what she was trying to say to him.
After a while, when she realized the futility of using her own language in trying to make herself understood she began to use the few English words that she knew. This and with the aid of her hands, she tried to explain to him as best as she could, why she was afraid.