Based on "Winter" by Will...am ShakespeareWhen ghastly melons guard the door,And coloured sugars come by the bag,And fields of grass wear green no more,And leaves begin to wilt and sag. When the bones of nature litter our floor,Then Jack grows into a witchly hag,Makeup and wig Come out at last, While greedy children knock at the gate.When days grow short and nights. Come on, I'll show ya."The two men rode together to Austin, and Ham took Caleb in to meet the judge. Ham introduced Caleb to the judge and explained how he had met Caleb. Judge Hughes said, "Well, Caleb, I'd like ta add my thanks ta Ham's. He's a good man, and Texas is going ta need all the good men she can git in the next few years. So, I gather that ya want sumpthin' from me; what kin I do fer ya?"Caleb related the sequence of events leading up to his trip to Austin. He asked, "Judge, kin ya. Fortunately, the field was lit and it was light until late, anyway, but it made for an awful late evening to get back to Spearfish Lake. His appointment with Pam was for eleven, but that meant that he had to get up very early and drive hard to make it, but the alternative was driving all night and having to sleep alongside the road, not good when he wanted to put forth his best appearance, for more reasons than one.What made it worse was that they'd lost both sides of the double-header, their. “And earlier today, you mentioned that you would like a son.”I gulped and nervously took a final breath before I finished my explanation. I knew that as soon as I was done talking, there would be no way for me to go back on my words. More importantly, it would take all power out of my hands – he would be in charge.“I’m not on any birth control,” I admitted, “and I want you to put a baby in me.” My arousal had left me breathless, so I inhaled sharply once I was done speaking. My heart fluttered.Read More