To Go Forward We Must Go Backward
Five thousand years ago, the Star Brothers, children of the Great Spirit entered into a time a rift. It brought them to the future of a small green and blue planet of an otherwise uninhabited galaxy. There they found the planet decimated by the Dark Ones. The children of the Great Spirits brother.
The Great Spirit had created many children, and here his children had been corrupted by the Dark Ones children with the promise of long life. The price of long life was the absence of will, and the lack of emotion. Their physical bodies lived forever, and their thoughts were on the wants of the Dark One.
Once they realized they were looking at the future, they retraced their journey, and made their way to the place of the Great Spirit. He bade them to go back in this time to the people of the planet and choose from among those who lived according to his law. It was there they found the Anasazi. They lived according to the word of the Great Spirit.
They invited them to come away from this world, away from the wars, and raiding of their neighbors. All the villages gathered together, and as one left the earth and went to the second earth. As given to them by the Great Spirit. They kept to the old ways, while learning new ways. Learning how to navigate the great ships that had carried them here, every few years they would go and look in on their home world, wondering if any were worthy to join them.
Twenty-five hundred years ago, they found the wandering souls of Changing Woman and Sun Father deep in the Navajo Country. They collected their souls and brought them to earth 2. there they were reborn to human parents. They were kept far away from one another until it was time for them to go to the lagoon of Dreams, and begin this there current life.
Sun Father was a seasoned hunter when he first glimpsed her. She was laying out in the plains, the Hogan of woman rites set not too far behind her. He knew now was not the time to approach her. It was the time of her cycle signifying soon she was ready to marry, soon to bare children. All his life, he had never been able to see what the others called red.
Until he saw her, her hair the most unique color, it was like living breathing fire, and he understood what he had been missing as he watched the wind pick it up and blow it away from her face. He could feel her joy in the moment. As she spread her arms wide and spun around in circles. He finished his hunt and brought the deer home, his mother skinned and dressed it.
He took a portion of the meat and rode back out to the plain, leaving it wrapped in the skin. He waited until the sun went down and placed his offering outside the Hogan. He crept away into the night. When he was far enough away that he knew she would not see him, he threw pebbles at the Hogan wall until she came out and saw his gift. He watched her smile, pick up his offering and go back into the Hogan.
The next day he awoke to the sound of singing, it was awful, but he didn't care. He lifted his head from ground to see what had her so happy. She had the deer skin staked out on the ground and was scraping the skin clean. He was surprised that she was half way finished. As the sun rose high in the sky, he kept watch over her.
As the heat rose, she rolled the skin up and placed it to the side. She went into the Hogan and came back a small bundle in her arms. She headed to the east, and he followed at a distance. She came to a river bank and laid down her bundle, she stripped off her gown laid it in the grass and dove head first into the water.
He joined her, he didn't say a word or make a sound as he swam to where she was. She didn't seem frightened so he went closer. Her eyes were a blue as the sky as he was mesmerized. He put his hand out to her she grasped it and he pulled her closer. When he breasts touched his chest he shivered from the heat of the contact.
She looked up into his eyes, with such trust the moment seared itself into his soul, and wordlessly he leaned forward and captured her lips with his. Instead of fighting him, she welcomed him. The heat of his arousal burned into the soft flesh of her stomach. She broke the kiss and swam away. he moved to follow but knew he could not be with her yet.
He swam in the opposite direction, her laughter surrounding him. Three more days they followed the same routine. She'd go to the river he'd follow, he'd hold her in the water tasting her, until his need became too strong and she would swim away. On the fifth day he woke and waited. By the time the noon day sun arrived he realized she was no longer in Hogan.
He climbed on his horse and started towards his village as he neared a nearby waterfall he heard her laughter. He climbed off his horse, tied it to a nearby tree and followed the sound of her laughter. He found her swimming in a secluded pond hidden by the falls. He stripped and joined her. As soon as he was upon she was in his arms devouring his mouth with hers. This time when his need was great she whispered in his ear, "I cannot give myself to a man until he has kissed me at least five hundred times."
Together they swim to the bank and climb out, she has a clean hide laying in the sun. They fall onto it he pulls her straight into his arms and kisses her, his tongue begging entrance to her honeyed depths, his hands caress breasts, twisting and playing with her hardened nipples, a slow moan erupts from her mouth. He breaks the kiss, looking deep into the blue of her eyes.
"Five hundred kisses?" He asks his voice husky with passion.
"MMMhhhmmm" She murmurs
