Author's Note:
This is my adult version of that man who took a hike up a beanstalk. I do hope you enjoy this newest Wicked Tale. This tale is not loaded with sex, but it is still a fun addition. If you've not checked out the other adult takes on childhood fairy tales, I encourage you too. Remember not only the Wicked Tales series, but the Fairy Tale Fantasy series will provide you with all types of debauchery. It is recommended that one reads the Fairy Tale Fantasy stories by their submission dates. Wicked Tales can be read in any order. Enjoy ~ Red.
Maggie stared out the window as the storm outside continued to pour down. She felt it sting at her face, eventually forcing her to close the shutters and turn away. Hard coughs suddenly pulled themselves from her lungs and she wiped at the spittle that was brought forth.
"Where are you?" she asked the night air, thinking of her son; no answer greeted her. Maggie reached for the lantern and turned its wick down. She shuffled back to her room and pulled off her robe. Under the covers she curled up and tried to push her worries away as another group of coughs plagued her.
Jack laughed as he pushed the doors of the tap room open and stumbled out. He felt the woman's arm wrapped tight around his waist and pulled her head back, exposing her neck to the raindrops that were pelting their drunken forms. He kissed the beating pulse, ran his tongue up to her ear and tugged on the soft lobe. "Mmm. . .Jack," she moaned. Her palm slid down his chest and rested at the waistband of his pants.
Another woman leaned into his back and purred his name. Jack laughed, hugged both women and turned them toward the Inn. Once inside the warm room, he rented for the night, Jack found himself quickly divested of his clothes. Fingers and hands moved up and down his thick muscular form. Mouths worked to bring him to a frenzied state of release and as the storm flowed on outside, Jack did so inside.
Morning came and with it the sound of nature filled the air. Jack walked down the path that led him through the forest and back to the edge of his family's lands. He hadn't been back for several years and was surprised to gaze upon a rickety cottage that had once been bright and cheerful. What stood before him now was a building that showed its age. A frown crossed his face as he walked through the fields, noting that the crop had never been planted. In fact the more distance he covered, the more sure he felt that crops had not graced the fields for years.
A sense of uneasiness crept into him and he quickened his steps. The absence of his father in the fields worried him. The haunting sound of silence when he reached the barnyard filled him with dread. Where were the animals? Where was his father? Where was his mother? What had happened in his absence?
Jack reached the threshold of the cottage and pushed the door open. "Mother?" he called into the darkness. No answer came to him as he hurried through the cottage and darted into his mother's room. Jack saw the curled figure on the bed. The apprehension he felt rushed out of his body with a long sigh. He smiled and made his way to her side, pausing to open the shudders and let the sunlight flood the small room. A soft moan caught his attention and he pulled up a stool, rested it next to his mother's bed and whispered, "I'm home."
Maggie moaned again, and rolled to her back. Her eyes opened and Jack stared into them. "Mother?" he said again, reaching out and brushing her coarse curls away. Immediately his eyes grew wide in shock. "How long?" he asked as he took in her flushed appearance, sunken eyes and fevered flesh.
"Jack?" Maggie whispered, her tired blue eyes gazed into those of her son. "Is it..." She coughed hard and long and Jack helped her sit up in order for her to clear her lungs better. When she was done she fell back against his strong arm, which he used to support her till he lowered her back down to where she wanted to rest. "It really is you," she whispered, "I thought I was dreamin' again."
Jack smiled and touched her gray curls, pushing several of them behind her ear. "Mother. Where is Father?" he asked, before pulling his hand away.
"He's gone Jack. He's been gone for three years. Everythin' is gone. The crops. The animals. The larder grows empty. I tried Jack. I tried so hard." Tears fell down Maggie's aged face as the words stumbled from her lips. "Where ya been Jack? Where ya been?"
Jack stared at his mother, stroking her hand as her gray lashed lids fell over her sorrowful eyes. He watched her chest rise and fall for several minutes before he left the room to take stock of his family farm. Or at least what was left of it.
He shook his head as he stared at the empty fields. Three years? His father had been dead three years and his mother... what of her? How long had she tried to toil the land alone? How long had she been sick? He walked around the outside of the house to the back where the barn stood. His father may have died three years ago, but the barn showed worse age than that. When had his Father stopped making the repairs? Had he even farmed the land the year of his death? Jack walked around to the back where the corral for the animals had been built. He stopped short as he took in the small lump in the far corner of one section. "Bella?" he muttered and to his astonishment the lump moved.
A soft moo came to him. He climbed through the fencing and made his way to the weak and mostly starved cow. "Aww Bella," he whispered as the weak animal tried to rise to greet him. He patted her side and she rose up on spindly legs.
"We couldn't get rid of her."
Jack turned at stared at his mother. He rushed over to catch her as she began to fall. Once more she was coughing and Jack was forced to hold her close as the painful wracks shook her frail form. "Mother let me get you back inside. I'll find you something to eat."