Thank you everyone who has come back to read again and thanks to Symphonic Fantasia for all the Reviews and for pointing out issues and such that I have missed. I will get to fixing what is wrong when I am motivated, and when I am done finishing the stories I have not finished yet. I have been waiting for the new harvest moon game Tale of two town and I am getting really upset cause they keep pushing the date back for the one I ordered I am not happy. In addition, for those who have been reading until now and MY HM cosplay I will share the link to a picture of it in my profile. Now ON WITH THE STORY!
The fall was in full swing and Robin had pulled her first harvest of eggplants. Along with cutting her own wood and collecting herbs and mushrooms, she was almost set to get her chicken coop and first chicken. She looked up to the sky as it was getting dark and it was the night of the moon Festival. She was still, upset by what Kurt told her and she had not spoken to him since.
She got back to her house, emptied her basket in to the shipping bin, and took a deep breath. She looked up to the sky and saw the full moon rising in to the sky as it was the biggest she had ever seen in it. She let out a sigh then looked down watching as a few couples walked down the road some heading to the beach, the mountain, or the lake. She slipped up in to her house watching the moon go up sighing heavily.
She saw Jamie walking down the road to her house. She stepped away from the window and waited for the knock. When he knocked, she opened the door and looked out to him. He smiled to her and held out a Blue Bell Flower. Robin smiled weakly and bit her lower lip.
"Will you come with me to watch the moon tonight?" Jamie smiled to her trying to coax her out.
"I am not feeling well, sorry." She looked down and tried to close the door only to have him stop her by grabbing her hand. "Jamie…"
"Robin… Please join me… I brought your favorite, blue berry cocktail." Jamie gave her a gentle smile. "Please just a little while. We can sit on the front step and enjoy the view."
"Ok." She stepped out of her house, sat down on the front step, and joined by Jamie.
They sat on the steps and looked up watching the moon. They drank the cocktail and watched the moon together relaxing as the moon climbed higher. Robin leaned back and smiled as she finished off her cocktail. Jamie looked to her and smiled a bit before turning his head to look at her. He put his arm around her and smiled pulling her close.
"I am glad you decided to join me." Jamie smiled.
"Yea, I was planning on spending my night alone." Robin looked up to the sky again and closed her eyes.
"Why is that? You shouldn't spend nice festivals like this alone." Jamie smiled his hand going tighter on her shoulder. "You look tired do you wish to go the bed?"
"Yea, I am tired. I will bid you good night then." Robin stood up and smiled to him. "Thanks for everything, good night."
Jamie stood up with her, smirked, pushed her against the door of her house, and pulled her head up to face him. He placed his hands on her waist and neck pressing his lips to hers. Robin put her hands on his chest pushing back to push him away but he held tightly before pulling away slowly.
"Something wrong Robin?" He spoke to her softly.
"No, but I must go to bed I need to be up early to make sure I get all my work done. I am so close to having a coop and chicken for the winter." Robin smiled and pushed his hands from her.
"If that is the case why not come to my farm the day before the horse race. I can show you a few tricks to raising animals, and a little help before wouldn't be bad." He gazed in to her eyes many thoughts going through his head.
"Really, that would be wonderful!" She smiled up to him
"Yea and I will give you a chick, or at least an egg to start you off." Jamie gave her a smile back and stepped back. "You sleep well I will see you then."
The day just before the horse race came quickly. Robin finished her chores quickly and made sure Shadow was outside so he could run around and have some fresh air while she was gone. She walked down the path heading to Jamie's farm and stopped seeing the cows and sheep out in the pasture. She smile and reached out to pet a cow that was coming closer to her when a large black dog ran at her barking viscously. She back away quickly before she heard Jamie call out loudly.
"Down Boomer DOWN!" he yelled walking over using his hat to wave the dog away. "Sorry Robin he is very protective, and he does a very good job."
"I can see that." Robin watched the dog cautiously.
"Walk around to the house he won't be as aggressive. I trained him to protect my animal against anything that comes through or over the fence rather than the house." Jamie smiled and walked her down the fence to his house where he disappeared then opened the door to let her in. "Come on in."
"Thank you. So what will we be doing?" Robin looked up to him.
"Well Woody just built me a new coop so I can get more chickens. And we need to get it ready for the little guys." Jamie waved his arm to a new chicken coop in the corner next to an older shed.
"OK then let's get to work." Robin smiled happily and very willing to learn.
"Then let's spread some hay, and fill the water bin and grind some corn for feed." Jamie smiled and went in to the shed and opened it up. It was a large shed with many bales of new hay tools, and riding equipment.
They started to work; Jamie lifted a small bale of hay as Robin picked up a couple of tools to use and moved the hay around. They moved in to the chicken coop and cleaned up dirt and sawdust. Jamie broke the bale of hay opened and started to spread it out with Robin. Once they finished he called her over to the grinder and showed her how to grind corn in to chicken feed.
"Wow I did not know there was so much to know and to do." Robin smiled as it was past two in the afternoon and was ready for a break.
"Yes, it is quite a bit of work. Get the tools from the Coop and put them in the shed and I will get some cold water for us."Jamie smiled to her and turn going to the house.
Robin walked back in to the coop picking up the ties of the hale and the tools. She looked around and smiled seeing her and Jamie's work. She turned and left quickly and went back in to the shed. She placed the tools away and looked around seeing hale tightly baled in the corner then loose hay in the other. She walked over and knelt down picking up some hay smelling it as it was fresh and sweet smelling. The light in the shed disappeared when the door shut making her spin quickly.
"Jamie?" She walked to the door and pushed the door to open it, but it did not budge. "HEY!"
"I hear you." Jamie spoke through the door tethering the door short and even bolt locking it. "I know what you were told."
"What are you talking about?" Robin pounded on the door wanting out.
"Kurt and you, the day before the last festival, I heard you both talking. I am rather pleased that you decided to drop him and not believe him. Gave me a chuckle," Jamie started to chuckle himself.
"No… Then what he said was true?" Robin slammed herself against the door."
"Yes, it was, but now you will stay put, and I will take care of everything else. I had hoped you would have given up farming the first time I ruined your crops and broke your tools, but you didn't" Jamie hissed.
"I just did it to live. I wasn't doing it to be better than anyone." Robin looked for a way out she had no way to get out. "You will not get away with it."
"I will, because the only person that does not accept me is Kurt, and I can tell everyone you left for a bit and they would believe me cause after all, we have been going out together a lot." Jamie checked the door to make sure it was secure. "Now relax have fun I will get you some food and water for dinner."
"LET ME OUT!" Robin pounded on the door getting not more response.
Her life was just been flipped upside down and the one she thought she trusted was the one that was hurting her. She trapped in a shed unable to get out and he was going to attack her home. She only prayed Shadow would be able to run and get away before Jamie could hurt him. Robin dropped to her knees and cried as she thought of Kurt trying to warn her, his warm eyes showing so much emotion.
"Kurt, I am so sorry. I knew what was going on I knew you were innocent. Why did I not believe you? I knew you would not lie to me." Robin cried out her head against the door pray for more help.
I know I know short chapter and Symph I am looking forward to a review from you, your reviews make me smile and give me a little chuckle cause I realize my stupid mistakes like calling Blue, Gray. Anyways I know its short it is just because this chapter was just about Jamie showing Robin his true colors. Next chapter should be longer but not much gives you an Idea of what happens when Robin goes missing and Jamie is the only one that knew she was leaving, and her being found maybe? OK till next time R&R and keep cool folks.
