A Mother's Tale Part 19

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On next morning, the sun is rising. Herds of Buffalo moving around. Birds fly over the house. Rooster crowing. Inside the house, Cheyenne is still sleeping in her bed. She starts to wake up. She looks at window. The sun come out. She is rubbing her eyes. She yawns. She is getting up from her bed. She still wears her pajamas. She walks towards crib. Kenyon, Monica are still sleeping. Cheyenne picks them up. She hugged, petting them. She is now in bathroom. She is naked. Her children are wake. She wishes them good morning. She hugged, kisses them. She is ready to take bath. Cheyenne getting into bath. She carried Kenyon, Monica. She is lying down on the bathtub. She washes herself, her son, her daughter. Then, she is playing with her children. She is holding Kenyon in the air. His sister is on mom's breast. Baby giggled. He stared at mom's big chocolate breasts. She smiled and laughed. Cheyenne hugged and kissed them. After bath, she takes towel to dry herself, her children. Both are clean. In her bedroom, she put on her Indian dress. She is now dressed up. She is going downstairs. Cheyenne put her son and daughter in a chair. She went outside. She let chicken out of coop. They run around in their field. She walks out of the chicken field, closes the gate. Cheyenne went to a small barn. She takes a bag of chicken food. She sprinkles around in chicken field. They begin to eat. She went to the horse field. She open door. She wishes him good morning. She hugged her horse. Tahoe walks out of his horse shed. He begins to eat grass. She walks out of horse field. Cheyenne shut gate. She went to small garden. But they are still growing. Vegetables are getting bigger. She touches them. They are ok. She has seeded tomatoes, corn, lettuce, and broccoli. Her farm, animals are still going to strong. Cheyenne went inside. She is going to have her breakfast. She takes bowl, pan. She takes flour mix, eggs, butter out. She put wood in the stove. She lit a match to start the fire. She pours flour mix into bowl. Cheyenne cracked egg, dump yolk into bowl. She takes cup of milk from milk can. She mixes them up. The stove is burning. She put pan on stove. She put butter on pan. It is melting. She takes bowl. She pours pancake mix into pan. She cooked her food. She flips it over. It is done. After cooking, she uses a spatula to put two pancakes on her plate. Cheyenne brings her plate. She is sitting next to the table. She put butter and syrup on her pancakes. She is having her breakfast. She begins to eat. Then, she eats her second pancake. She continues to eat her breakfast. After breakfast, she hugs, petting Kenyon and Monica. They are resting on mom's chest. She begins to breastfeed her children. She rolls her Indian dress, exposed her breasts. They suck mom's breastmilk. She hugged him. Cheyenne smiled. After feeding her children, Cheyenne cleaned her guns. She was using tools to disassemble her Winchester Model 1866 rifle. She uses her rag to clean the gun's parts. After thoroughly cleaning, was using tools to reassemble her rifle. She is cocking the rifle's action. It works fine. Then, she is going to clean her pistols. Cheyenne was using tools to disassemble her Colt Peacemaker 1873 revolvers. She uses her rag to clean the gun's parts. After thoroughly cleaning, was using tools to reassemble her pistols. She rotates the pistol's cylinders freely. Her guns are in good shape. Then, she hangs her rifle on the wall. She put her revolvers in holsters. She hangs her pistol holster in the kitchen pantry. So, Cheyenne went outside. She is going to see her garden, animals doing. She went to the garden. It is still alive. Then, she goes to the water well. She takes bucket. She watered the garden. Then, Cheyenne went to see her chicken. They are still in their field. The fence is holding strong. She went to see her house. Tahoe was walking. He snorts. He walks towards her. She hugged him. Then, dark clouds appear. Rain is coming. She put chicken back to their house. She put her house in his horse shed. She locks it up. She went to her house. Cheyenne is in her bedroom. She is sitting on a chair. She hugged her son, her daughter. It is raining. She writes her journal. Her family is doing well. Her farm and animals go well. She is a good mother. She took care of her family. Then, it continues to rain. She hugged her children. Cheyenne looks out the window. Then, rain stop. She was looking in the mirror. She was brushing her long hair. Then, group of Native Americans watching her house. They speak in their native languages. He tells him the house looks lovely. He tells them they should go there. They rode their horses down the hill. Cheyenne hugged her children in the bedroom. Then she heard a horse neighing. She ran outside. She is outside. She sees group of Native Americans riding their horses. They stop. He greeted her. They come in peace. They has no mean of harming her. She introduced herself, Cheyenne. This is her home. He tells her she looks Indian. She replied she is half African American, Lakota Sioux. He was impressed. He introduced himself, Little Bull. He is a scout of tribe. She tells them she have food. So, she is going with them. She got her stuff including her weapons. She carried her children on cradleboard on front, back. She rode her horse. They travel in the prairies of South Dakota. They are heading to their village. 

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