LITTLE FUCK ON THE PRAIRIE
By
Evelyne Crismon
Copyright 2012 by Evelyne Crismon
This book is a work of fiction. Names, places, and characters are either the product of the author's imagination or are used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events are purely coincidental.
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Caroline carefully wiped the sweat away from her forehead with one darkened, sun-kissed arm while placing her young baby in his calico-lined basket. Elijah had finally fallen asleep even in the relentless summer Kansas heat, and with a rustle of her petticoats, she turned back into the little log cabin, leaving the door open behind her to let the gentle summer breeze blow in. Sighing, she carefully placed the baby basket next to her on the floor and fell into the chair by the sewing she'd left out on the wooden table she and her husband had brought with them from Ohio. Caroline shifted uncomfortably in her long blue dress, feeling beads of moisture slither down between her large, plump breasts, even with a light breeze flowing through the open door of the little one-room log cabin. Her husband had promised that they'd have a better life farming out on a homestead in the West, but she'd spent every day since they arrived trapped inside the small log cabin, sewing, cooking, and caring for the baby, far away from friends and family. Even their closest neighbors were two miles away, far across the prairie on their own homestead. It was not necessarily a hard life, but it could often be quite a boring one, alone all day with little to do after her mundane chores were completed.