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“Is it bleeding, Sally? Or all black and blue?”

Sally reached out a hand to touch the red stripes. She could feel the heat. “No, just red. How about mine?” She rolled over and pulled down her pants.

Mindy touched her bottom that she knew looked pretty much like hers. “Nope, but it is really red and hot.”

Sally and Mindy laughed as they drew up the blankets once again. “Our daddies sure love us, Mindy.” Sally smiled.

“Yep, and the nannies, too. Now good night before we get in more trouble. My bottom can’t take any more for a while.” They both turned and went right to sleep.

Chapter 5

The next morning Etta and Nelda brought up breakfast and started running the bath. The hot water on her still tender bottom made Mindy squeal, giving Sally a heads up.

Etta put some rose bubble bath in and let Mindy play for a few minutes while she got the dress, slips and stockings all out.

Meanwhile, Sally ate her breakfast, before getting ready to take her own bath.

“The hair dresser will be here to do your nails and hair soon. Do you know what you want?” Etta asked as she helped Mandy out of the tub and gently dried her off with a big fluffy towel.

“I want two pig tails and doves on my fingers.”

“I think that is an excellent idea. Something little and something big. Very wise,” she praised.

Soon, the girls were standing in all their glory, waiting at the bedroom door for two strange men to walk them down the stairs to their soon to be husbands. They had gotten word that Clint and Adam had made it earlier.

Etta and Nelda looked at their charges. They glowed. Both girls had long pigtails and beautiful white dresses, with doves on their nails. There was a soft, but firm knock on the door and Nelda opened it to two big men. Both were the same as their daddies: strong, muscular, and big. Mindy took the arm of one man who introduced himself as Clint. He smelled of fresh air. Sally took Adam’s arm.

The men led them down the stairs to where their daddies waited for them by the big fireplace, the minister in front. Nearby there were tables full of food and all the ranch’s employees had gathered and were sitting at tables, watching. Adam and Clint led the brides next to their daddies before they took their places on the other side of them.

During the vows when they repeated the “Obey” part, both girls put their hands on their bottoms, causing the four men to chuckle.

After the ceremony, they all sat and had a great catered meal. The caterers were also cleaning up afterwards, so that Nelda and Etta could have the day off.

It seemed like almost no time had passed before Ike and Shaun were pulling the girls to the door. After helping them on with their coats, they sat the girls down and helped them with boots and mittens. After putting on Mindy’s hat, Ike kissed her gently.

They led the girls outside, and were followed by everyone else, to see Pop was out front with a large sleigh pulled by two horses. Blankets waited on the seats, and after lifting them in, Shaun and Sally in the front seat, and Mindy and Ike in the back, the men tucked the blankets around them. Everyone from inside was outside watching and cheering as the horses and sleigh took off.

Snow began to fall again, but gently this time, and the cold made their noses red, but the rest of them were toasty under the blankets. Pop took them for a ride around the ranch. Over trails and around ponds covered in ice. He had a bottle, which Mindy suspected had something in it to keep him warm too, while Shaun and Ike uncapped the thermos filled with hot chocolate. They ate valentine cookies the women had made the day before and drank hot chocolate while they rode around the ranch, enjoying all the glistening, snow-covered sights. Eventually, they came to the front, near the entrance.

Pop stopped the sleigh, while Shaun pointed out the large sign that hung on great hooks next to the road. The girls began to laugh as Shaun explained he had carved it out himself and the ranch hands had hung it the day before yesterday. The great sign said:

WELCOME TO THE ROCKING HORSE DUDE RANCH.

Underneath, in smaller letters it said:

WHERE THE YOUNG AT HEART CAN COME AND BE THEMSELVES.

Underneath that, were four small hearts.

“Because we found the love of our hearts on Valentine’s Day. We will add more when Clint and Adam find theirs.”

The girls hugged their husbands, as Pop turned the sleigh around. They arrived back at the house, full of love and plans and good smells and good feelings. Where the girls still had a lot of learning to do, but they could be themselves.

The End.

Stay tuned for Clint and Adam’s stories soon.

Char Cauley

I am a happily married mother of three sons and two kitties. I live in a very small town (unincorporated) in Wisconsin. I love to garden, write and of course read. I also work in a glass factory with robots. Writing is a lifelong dream come true.

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