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thrusts increased in speed. She cried out as she reached the peak of her feeling. She continued moving against him. His thrusting increased and increased again. She could feel the pumping of his member as he emptied himself within her. Finally, he relaxed and allowed his body to lower itself against her. Holding her tightly, he rolled slightly and pulled her tightly into his arms, his sex still inside her.
     
    They lay relaxed this way until she felt him growing inside her. As it grew firmer, she began moving against him, he thrust into her. Her hips increased their speed, she tensed and tightened against the staff as she rode it to completion. Jed rose to the occasion and once again began pushing onto her body until he too reached completion.
     
    Totally spent, they lay in each other’s arms, relaxed and sated, they fell asleep. The candle continued its flickering. Some time during the night, Jed’s hand found her breast in the darkness. It moved down and found her very wet and very ready again. He entered her and they began slowly, gently moving against each other until they both came together.
     
    The next morning, when they awakened, still in each other’s arms, Jed looked into those deep green eyes and said, “Mrs. Barnette … Sarah. You were wonderful. I hope I didn’t hurt you too much last night.” He kissed her gently on the lips.
     
    “It hurt at first, but after that it wasn’t too bad. Thank you for being so gentle with me on our first time.”
     
    “It was my pleasure,” he said, “and I really mean that.”
     
    She giggled and moved against him, and felt his firmness once again. Reaching down, she grasped the shaft and guided it home once again. Slowly and gently they made love again and in this manner, the second day of their marriage began.
     
    Sarah got out of the bed and moved to the corner of the room. She cleaned herself using the water they had brought in the night before. She got dressed and moving to the bed. “Husband of mine, if you want, take a nap and I’ll fix breakfast. We both probably need it.”
     
    “No, I’m going to get up. There are some chores I need to take care of before I eat.”
     
    “It will be ready when you are, and Jedadiah?”
     
    “Yes.”
     
    “I think I’m going to stay on the J-Bar-B with you.”
     
    “I’m glad. I was hoping you would.”

Getting To Know Each Other
     
     
     
    When Jed came back from his chores, he was lugging a large tub.  "I thought you might want to take a bath after breakfast.  I'll help with the water and you can heat it directly in the pails."
     
    "How thoughtful of you, Jedadiah.  That would be a luxury." 
     
    Jed brought the water in and put it on the stove.  When it was heated and poured into the tub, he added cold water until it was a comfortable temperature.  "I'll get on with my chores, he said.  I'll show you the garden later."  He left the room and Sarah had her first real bath since she left New York.  It felt wonderful.  After she bathed, she washed out her clothes and took advantage of the heated water as much as she could.  When Jed returned, she had his lunch ready.  When she served his plate, impulsively she kissed him on the cheek.  He was embarrassed and revealed it by blushing.
     
    After lunch, Jed showed her the garden.  She was impressed with the size of it.  While it was barren now, due to the winter, she could envision the scope of the work involved.  "This garden pretty much helped me get started. Asa Thompson, the storekeeper in Laramie pays me a really good price for them.  The money from the garden helped me buy the lumber and to finish out the inside of the cabin… er ranch house."  Sarah smiled at his remembering her request not to call it a cabin.  Looking around, she decided she would help as much as possible in the garden, leaving Jed to spend more time with the cattle. 
     
    Sarah moved easily into the role of housewife and its incumbent chores, after all, it

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