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Ladies Love Outlaws (The Saga of Sheba and Maximilian)
*tears*
I'm crying because a cat lost her one true love. How "group-ish" is that and who else on this blessed earth would understand it and NOT be a member here already? This story is right up there with Shakespeare How beautiful Catherine. Grace "CATherine" wrote in message ... Ladies Love Outlaws (The Saga of Sheba and Maximilian) Sheba is a small-town girl, raised in conservative ways. When she reached adolescence, she met the sophisticated world. One day, as she was going about her daily duties of housework involving millers and dust bunnies, Mom's sister came to visit. Auntie had a guest with her: a handsome blueblood from Siam. Sheba was mesmerized at his ice blue eyes and cultured behaviour. His name was Maximilian, Max for short. A couple months later Mom brought Maximilian home. She had been utterly charmed by him. Sheba was shy at first, but Max was gentle and attentive, always deferring to her routine. After a long, hard winter, Max had wormed his way into everyone's hearts. He was so debonair and more handsome every day. Sheba was thoroughly smitten by him. When she thought Mom wasn't looking, she would flirt shamelessly. Her housework was neglected while she followed him around with adoring eyes. When Spring arrived, Max and Sheba joyfully ran outside and she showed him the neighborhood. They were inseparable as they explored. Then the real Max began to show. He was a bold fellow. He was bored with the tame neighborhood around Mom's house. He began to explore the untamed areas beyond. Sheba was nervous, but followed him faithfully. Every day they explored farther. And often Max ignored Mom calling them home until he was ready. Sheba wanted to obey; but Max had her in thrall. Many times they had to race home to safety after the sun went down. The active life they led with all the running made Sheba slim and trim. But she could never quite catch up to Max unless he let her. He had longer, more powerful legs. Max was a gay blade; he took great joy in exploration and was afraid of nothing. He loved his new life and Sheba was his adoring companion. One day he went to a dangerous place called The Lake. It had places of safety on one side. But there were traces of lowlifes after dark. Sheba was frightened; but Max kept returning, believing himself invincible. Max wanted to see the place after dark and meet some lowlifes. He persuaded Sheba to stay till dusk. But it wasn't enough for him. So one evening he ignored Mom's call. Mom didn't know where they were and was very worried and kept calling most of the night. The next morning Max came in wearily with mud on him and Sheba trailing behind. Max had met the lowlifes and outrun them to safety. But Sheba couldn't run so fast. She was injured in the heel and her tail. Max ministered to Sheba's hurts when she came back from the doctor. When Sheba was healed and went back outside, it was during the day only; and she never left the safety of the neighborhood. Max enticed her; but she was adamant and often remonstrated with him. She still adored him; but she had learned her lesson about lowlifes. Sheba and Max had many happy times at home and nearby; but Max had a wanderlust in him. Without Sheba by his side, he wandered farther and stayed out late more and more often; causing a lot of grief for Mom and Sheba. When he was home, he was a joy to be around. Then one fall, Max became listless and lost weight. The doctor said he had a disease he had gotten while very young. It had lain dormant for a long time. The doctor didn't know why it suddenly became active. Mom tried to feed him special foods and took him to the doctor all the time. But nothing helped. He was dying. The doctor said Max was contagious but separation made Max and Sheba cry in despair. So Mom left them together. Sheba monitored Max's condition and washed him and comforted him. She hardly left his side. The sad day came when Max passed on. Mom took him away and Sheba looked at his bed and cried pitieously. She was heartbroken. Mom comforted her as best she could; but it didn't help. Mom cried, too. Eventually Mom brought another fellow as a companion for Sheba. He was nice and a lot fun and Sheba liked him a lot. But Max was her One True Love and she would have no other. They were soulmates and someday they would be together again. Now Sheba is middle-aged and heavy in body; but I'm sure she still dreams of her youth with the love of her life. Max was one of a kind. by CATherine |
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Thanks, CAT. That is so beautiful and yet sad (sniff). Were the "lowlifes"
coyotes? "GraceCat" wrote in message ... : *tears* : I'm crying because a cat lost her one true love. How "group-ish" is that : and who else on this blessed earth would understand it and NOT be a : member here already? This story is right up there with Shakespeare : : How beautiful Catherine. : : Grace : : "CATherine" wrote in message : ... : Ladies Love Outlaws : (The Saga of Sheba and Maximilian) : : : Sheba is a small-town girl, raised in conservative ways. When she : reached adolescence, she met the sophisticated world. : : One day, as she was going about her daily duties of housework : involving millers and dust bunnies, Mom's sister came to visit. Auntie : had a guest with her: a handsome blueblood from Siam. Sheba was : mesmerized at his ice blue eyes and cultured behaviour. His name was : Maximilian, Max for short. : : A couple months later Mom brought Maximilian home. She had been : utterly charmed by him. Sheba was shy at first, but Max was gentle and : attentive, always deferring to her routine. : : After a long, hard winter, Max had wormed his way into everyone's : hearts. He was so debonair and more handsome every day. Sheba was : thoroughly smitten by him. When she thought Mom wasn't looking, she : would flirt shamelessly. Her housework was neglected while she : followed him around with adoring eyes. : : When Spring arrived, Max and Sheba joyfully ran outside and she showed : him the neighborhood. They were inseparable as they explored. : : Then the real Max began to show. He was a bold fellow. He was bored : with the tame neighborhood around Mom's house. He began to explore the : untamed areas beyond. Sheba was nervous, but followed him faithfully. : : Every day they explored farther. And often Max ignored Mom calling : them home until he was ready. Sheba wanted to obey; but Max had her in : thrall. Many times they had to race home to safety after the sun went : down. : : The active life they led with all the running made Sheba slim and : trim. But she could never quite catch up to Max unless he let her. He : had longer, more powerful legs. : : Max was a gay blade; he took great joy in exploration and was afraid : of nothing. He loved his new life and Sheba was his adoring companion. : : One day he went to a dangerous place called The Lake. It had places of : safety on one side. But there were traces of lowlifes after dark. : Sheba was frightened; but Max kept returning, believing himself : invincible. : : Max wanted to see the place after dark and meet some lowlifes. He : persuaded Sheba to stay till dusk. But it wasn't enough for him. So : one evening he ignored Mom's call. Mom didn't know where they were and : was very worried and kept calling most of the night. : : The next morning Max came in wearily with mud on him and Sheba : trailing behind. Max had met the lowlifes and outrun them to safety. : But Sheba couldn't run so fast. She was injured in the heel and her : tail. : : Max ministered to Sheba's hurts when she came back from the doctor. : When Sheba was healed and went back outside, it was during the day : only; and she never left the safety of the neighborhood. Max enticed : her; but she was adamant and often remonstrated with him. She still : adored him; but she had learned her lesson about lowlifes. : : Sheba and Max had many happy times at home and nearby; but Max had a : wanderlust in him. Without Sheba by his side, he wandered farther and : stayed out late more and more often; causing a lot of grief for Mom : and Sheba. When he was home, he was a joy to be around. : : Then one fall, Max became listless and lost weight. The doctor said he : had a disease he had gotten while very young. It had lain dormant for : a long time. The doctor didn't know why it suddenly became active. : : Mom tried to feed him special foods and took him to the doctor all the : time. But nothing helped. He was dying. The doctor said Max was : contagious but separation made Max and Sheba cry in despair. So Mom : left them together. Sheba monitored Max's condition and washed him and : comforted him. She hardly left his side. : : The sad day came when Max passed on. Mom took him away and Sheba : looked at his bed and cried pitieously. She was heartbroken. Mom : comforted her as best she could; but it didn't help. Mom cried, too. : : Eventually Mom brought another fellow as a companion for Sheba. He was : nice and a lot fun and Sheba liked him a lot. But Max was her One True : Love and she would have no other. They were soulmates and someday they : would be together again. : : Now Sheba is middle-aged and heavy in body; but I'm sure she still : dreams of her youth with the love of her life. Max was one of a kind. : : : by CATherine : : |
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"CATherine" wrote Ladies Love Outlaws (The Saga of Sheba and Maximilian) That was beautiful, Catherine. Thank you for posting it. -- Marina, Frank and Nikki Email marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi Pics at http://uk.f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/frankiennikki |
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"CATherine" wrote in message
... Oh, what a beautiful story. I hope Sheba still remembers Max as much as you obviously do. Very heart warming, with touches of sadness. Well written, Catherine. -- Alan Erskine We can get people to the Moon in five years, not the fifteen GWB proposes. Give NASA a real challenge |
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CATherine wrote in message . ..
Ladies Love Outlaws (The Saga of Sheba and Maximilian) Sheba is a small-town girl, raised in conservative ways. When she reached adolescence, she met the sophisticated world. (snipped lovely story) Now Sheba is middle-aged and heavy in body; but I'm sure she still dreams of her youth with the love of her life. Max was one of a kind. by CATherine How sweet, and how sad. Thank you for posting this, CATherine. ------ Krista |
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Awwwwwww! I started crying when I got to the end.
Jill CATherine wrote: Ladies Love Outlaws (The Saga of Sheba and Maximilian) Sheba is a small-town girl, raised in conservative ways. When she reached adolescence, she met the sophisticated world. One day, as she was going about her daily duties of housework involving millers and dust bunnies, Mom's sister came to visit. Auntie had a guest with her: a handsome blueblood from Siam. Sheba was mesmerized at his ice blue eyes and cultured behaviour. His name was Maximilian, Max for short. A couple months later Mom brought Maximilian home. She had been utterly charmed by him. Sheba was shy at first, but Max was gentle and attentive, always deferring to her routine. After a long, hard winter, Max had wormed his way into everyone's hearts. He was so debonair and more handsome every day. Sheba was thoroughly smitten by him. When she thought Mom wasn't looking, she would flirt shamelessly. Her housework was neglected while she followed him around with adoring eyes. When Spring arrived, Max and Sheba joyfully ran outside and she showed him the neighborhood. They were inseparable as they explored. Then the real Max began to show. He was a bold fellow. He was bored with the tame neighborhood around Mom's house. He began to explore the untamed areas beyond. Sheba was nervous, but followed him faithfully. Every day they explored farther. And often Max ignored Mom calling them home until he was ready. Sheba wanted to obey; but Max had her in thrall. Many times they had to race home to safety after the sun went down. The active life they led with all the running made Sheba slim and trim. But she could never quite catch up to Max unless he let her. He had longer, more powerful legs. Max was a gay blade; he took great joy in exploration and was afraid of nothing. He loved his new life and Sheba was his adoring companion. One day he went to a dangerous place called The Lake. It had places of safety on one side. But there were traces of lowlifes after dark. Sheba was frightened; but Max kept returning, believing himself invincible. Max wanted to see the place after dark and meet some lowlifes. He persuaded Sheba to stay till dusk. But it wasn't enough for him. So one evening he ignored Mom's call. Mom didn't know where they were and was very worried and kept calling most of the night. The next morning Max came in wearily with mud on him and Sheba trailing behind. Max had met the lowlifes and outrun them to safety. But Sheba couldn't run so fast. She was injured in the heel and her tail. Max ministered to Sheba's hurts when she came back from the doctor. When Sheba was healed and went back outside, it was during the day only; and she never left the safety of the neighborhood. Max enticed her; but she was adamant and often remonstrated with him. She still adored him; but she had learned her lesson about lowlifes. Sheba and Max had many happy times at home and nearby; but Max had a wanderlust in him. Without Sheba by his side, he wandered farther and stayed out late more and more often; causing a lot of grief for Mom and Sheba. When he was home, he was a joy to be around. Then one fall, Max became listless and lost weight. The doctor said he had a disease he had gotten while very young. It had lain dormant for a long time. The doctor didn't know why it suddenly became active. Mom tried to feed him special foods and took him to the doctor all the time. But nothing helped. He was dying. The doctor said Max was contagious but separation made Max and Sheba cry in despair. So Mom left them together. Sheba monitored Max's condition and washed him and comforted him. She hardly left his side. The sad day came when Max passed on. Mom took him away and Sheba looked at his bed and cried pitieously. She was heartbroken. Mom comforted her as best she could; but it didn't help. Mom cried, too. Eventually Mom brought another fellow as a companion for Sheba. He was nice and a lot fun and Sheba liked him a lot. But Max was her One True Love and she would have no other. They were soulmates and someday they would be together again. Now Sheba is middle-aged and heavy in body; but I'm sure she still dreams of her youth with the love of her life. Max was one of a kind. by CATherine |
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That was a lovely story. Thank you for sharing.
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Such a great story! Thanks.
Best wishes, -- Polonca & Soncek "CATherine" wrote in message ... Ladies Love Outlaws (The Saga of Sheba and Maximilian) Sheba is a small-town girl, raised in conservative ways. When she reached adolescence, she met the sophisticated world. One day, as she was going about her daily duties of housework involving millers and dust bunnies, Mom's sister came to visit. Auntie had a guest with her: a handsome blueblood from Siam. Sheba was mesmerized at his ice blue eyes and cultured behaviour. His name was Maximilian, Max for short. snip |
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That is such a sweet story.
Yowie "CATherine" wrote in message ... Ladies Love Outlaws (The Saga of Sheba and Maximilian) Sheba is a small-town girl, raised in conservative ways. When she reached adolescence, she met the sophisticated world. One day, as she was going about her daily duties of housework involving millers and dust bunnies, Mom's sister came to visit. Auntie had a guest with her: a handsome blueblood from Siam. Sheba was mesmerized at his ice blue eyes and cultured behaviour. His name was Maximilian, Max for short. A couple months later Mom brought Maximilian home. She had been utterly charmed by him. Sheba was shy at first, but Max was gentle and attentive, always deferring to her routine. After a long, hard winter, Max had wormed his way into everyone's hearts. He was so debonair and more handsome every day. Sheba was thoroughly smitten by him. When she thought Mom wasn't looking, she would flirt shamelessly. Her housework was neglected while she followed him around with adoring eyes. When Spring arrived, Max and Sheba joyfully ran outside and she showed him the neighborhood. They were inseparable as they explored. Then the real Max began to show. He was a bold fellow. He was bored with the tame neighborhood around Mom's house. He began to explore the untamed areas beyond. Sheba was nervous, but followed him faithfully. Every day they explored farther. And often Max ignored Mom calling them home until he was ready. Sheba wanted to obey; but Max had her in thrall. Many times they had to race home to safety after the sun went down. The active life they led with all the running made Sheba slim and trim. But she could never quite catch up to Max unless he let her. He had longer, more powerful legs. Max was a gay blade; he took great joy in exploration and was afraid of nothing. He loved his new life and Sheba was his adoring companion. One day he went to a dangerous place called The Lake. It had places of safety on one side. But there were traces of lowlifes after dark. Sheba was frightened; but Max kept returning, believing himself invincible. Max wanted to see the place after dark and meet some lowlifes. He persuaded Sheba to stay till dusk. But it wasn't enough for him. So one evening he ignored Mom's call. Mom didn't know where they were and was very worried and kept calling most of the night. The next morning Max came in wearily with mud on him and Sheba trailing behind. Max had met the lowlifes and outrun them to safety. But Sheba couldn't run so fast. She was injured in the heel and her tail. Max ministered to Sheba's hurts when she came back from the doctor. When Sheba was healed and went back outside, it was during the day only; and she never left the safety of the neighborhood. Max enticed her; but she was adamant and often remonstrated with him. She still adored him; but she had learned her lesson about lowlifes. Sheba and Max had many happy times at home and nearby; but Max had a wanderlust in him. Without Sheba by his side, he wandered farther and stayed out late more and more often; causing a lot of grief for Mom and Sheba. When he was home, he was a joy to be around. Then one fall, Max became listless and lost weight. The doctor said he had a disease he had gotten while very young. It had lain dormant for a long time. The doctor didn't know why it suddenly became active. Mom tried to feed him special foods and took him to the doctor all the time. But nothing helped. He was dying. The doctor said Max was contagious but separation made Max and Sheba cry in despair. So Mom left them together. Sheba monitored Max's condition and washed him and comforted him. She hardly left his side. The sad day came when Max passed on. Mom took him away and Sheba looked at his bed and cried pitieously. She was heartbroken. Mom comforted her as best she could; but it didn't help. Mom cried, too. Eventually Mom brought another fellow as a companion for Sheba. He was nice and a lot fun and Sheba liked him a lot. But Max was her One True Love and she would have no other. They were soulmates and someday they would be together again. Now Sheba is middle-aged and heavy in body; but I'm sure she still dreams of her youth with the love of her life. Max was one of a kind. by CATherine |
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"CATherine" wrote in message ... Ladies Love Outlaws (The Saga of Sheba and Maximilian) snipped Beautiful story and so well told. Thank you. Sam |
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