Brothers Campfire Ashton’s Problomatic Personable Porcine -An Ongoing Tale Chapter 210

Hello, Benjamin from Brother’s Campfire here!

HyperbolB nominated me for an award. I love clean original art, and she is pretty good at it. I recommend that you drop by https://beatricebrowndesign.wordpress.com and check her work out.

Subscribing to her site wouldn’t hurt either!

Posted By Permission Of HyperbolB

I didn’t follow the rules, so I wont accept the accolades and nominate and all that.

However, I will answer her questions.

  1. If you could get rid of one color, what would it be? Yellow
  2. What is your favorite flavor profile?Bitter or Sour
  3. Do you prefer forks or spoons? Sporks
  4. What is one craft you wish you had the time/resources for? Sailing
  5. What theme are you using for your blog currently? The Brother’s Campfire Theme of course!🤠🔥
  6. What was the original reason you started blogging? It’s complicated, but I wrote about it a few days ago. Got an hour or two?
  7. If you could meet one person from history, who would it be?Elijah the prophet

Thank you for nominating me friend, but it is you, HyperbolB that deserves recognition!

Now …

Ashton ran all the way to the woodcutter’s house and told him about his experience in the forest.

The woodcutter listened calmly. “Ashton, I am sorry you saw such a thing. Perhaps a beast tore them in pieces.”

His wife glared at him with disgust. She was typically so charming and sweet. “Jeptha, if you had anything to do with this….”
Jeptha looked at his wife sternly. “Colette Arvid, I don’t live that way any more. Ever since I met the Man with the Shepherd’s Crook, I have been changed.”

Colette was not enthusiastic.
“You .. killed two men the other day and you throw in all of these stories like it is a sick joke.
Stop.. Just Stop already, Jeptha.”

“I am sorry Colette. I will take a look with Ashton if he is up for it.”

Jeptha the Woodcutter

Then He added somewhat defensively,
“I was protecting the young man and they attacked me. I had little choice but to stop them.”

Colette Arvid, Jeptha’s wife, relaxed. “Jeptha, I love you. I just want it to be normal for a change.”

Colette Art By Yleniaely
https://wp.me/pbbeEl-rW

Jeptha looked pained. ” I know. I am sorry.”

Ashton began his return with apprehension. Curious, he asked. “Jeptha, what were you two talking about?”

The woodcutter sighed. “I have lived a life full of accusations both real and false and I don’t know how to process it. When I come clean about who I am and what I have done, no one believes me. It is complicated.”

Ashton was confused and a little uncomfortable.
“She thinks you did what I am going to show you?”

“I have not always been a proper man, Ashton. Perhaps feral is a good word for the former me. Collete has never seen me that way and cannot accept my stories. They repulse and confuse her.”

Jeptha lifted his head and sniffed. “We are close, no?”

“You smell it?” Ashton was alarmed.

“No, I see it. Wait here. There is no need for you to relive this.”

The woodcutter hurriedly went to the site, and from a distance, Ashton could see he was looking about for sign.

After a bit, Jeptha returned. “A sounder did them in.”

“A sounder?” Ashton asked?

“Wild hogs. They are from way further inland. It looks like Hallr Agnar tried to get away and got his armour stuck in a branch. He died standing up and they ate what they could reach. “

Ashton was pale and sick. “How can you just say that so matter of fact like? It isn’t right. “

Jeptha put an arm around Ashton. “I am sorry. I have seen much death in many places. Let’s go.”

Ashton pried further. “What is a vargr? One of Yara’s friends says I killed these men because I am one.”

Jeptha shrugged. “I don’t know. I cut wood. It is probably a superstition of the longboatmen. “

Jeptha looked sternly at Ashton. Don’t feed into all that stuff. You want to know why the shields were broken in bits, don’t you? “

Ashton was shocked. “Well yes, it doesn’t seem like..

The woodcutter responded. “They treat their shields in fat and oil.
These aren’t ordinary piglets, they are mean hungry and huge. I will probably help kill them so they don’t hurt anyone else.”

The conversation came to a standstill. Ashton felt in over his head with all the recent events.

He was content to live with his mother and farm, but life had reached out and snatched him out of the familiar.

Ashton’s thoughts went dark as they walked back to the house.

“Are you thinking about the girl and the longboatmen, Ashton?”

” A little.”

Jeptha was direct.
“They live differently than you. Sometimes you must stand up to them, but you don’t have to act like them or marry their women if you do not want to.”

Ashton felt sincerity and genuine kindness emanating from Jeptha so he took a risk.

” I really liked Yara. We did a lot of things together. I would have married her if she wanted me. Everything just happened so fast. I wasn’t ready and she was playing games that got me hurt.”

Jeptha smiled. “It happened to me. You are handling it better.”

“With your wife?”

“No. I loved a girl named Wispy Sapling in a land far from here. Her ways were different. I helped her and her mother gather food. I joked with you earlier, but I have a nose for smelling mushrooms and the like.” He laughed. “My nose helped that village through a long winter!”

Wispy Sapling Art By The Heron Tribe

“Wispy liked me mostly because I was strong, but She was seeing another man and I let her go. He tried to hurt me with an arrow and I walked away. It was not fair because I did not fight him and he still hurt me.”

Ashton thought about his words.

When Ashton thought about it, the Woodcutter was relatively new to the village.

Somewhere else was a hard concept for Ashton to grasp. He had been no more than several miles from his home; 10 or so was the farthest.

“You were pretty skilled in that fight with the longboatmen. Were you a soldier?”

Jeptha hesitated.
“I am not sure if Colette wants me to talk about such things. There is already gossip because I said too much. I will lay low like Colette says for now.”

Ashton, concerned for Jeptha, was thoughtful.
“You know, when I get back to the village, I will say good things about you and see if it makes a difference.”

“Thank you, Aston,” replied Jeptha.

Not one to miss an opportunity, Ashton took the moment to look for work. “Sir, do you have work I can do for you this winter?”

Jeptha said nothing for a good while, engrossed in his own thoughts.
Eventually, Jeptha spoke. “I do. You will work with me as an apprentice of sorts, and I will see your mother is cared for with coin. You must commit to work every single day.”

Ashton agreed. “When do I start?”

“Soon. I fear you are in deep trouble and you need to be there for your mother.”

Ashton was startled.
“What’s that supposed to mean?”

“They will try her for being a witch. I heard the gentry talking about it.”

Unexpected By The Author.

Author: Benjamin

Benjamin Thiel is a husband, father, correctional professional and author of The Ongoing Tale at Brothers Campfire.

42 thoughts on “Brothers Campfire Ashton’s Problomatic Personable Porcine -An Ongoing Tale Chapter 210

  1. HyperbolB says:

    Great chapter! All the art (including yours 😂) is lovely!

    Spork… sPoRk.. SPORK…. THIS DOES NOT COMPUTE

    Great answers!!!

    Reply
    1. Benjamin says:

      fork+spoon=spork. Thank you for reading and enjoying! By the way, all the unattributed art is stock.

      Reply
        1. Benjamin says:

          Collete has a link to the Artist. She is incredible! The drawing of Wispy was a gift from a private person that does not want to be credited. Wispy Sapling is a cool name, thank you!

          Reply
          1. Benjamin says:

            Absolutely! Your style is different than hers, but great as well. I would use it!

  2. Yleniaely says:

    Great story!!! 😃 Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart for using my illustration for Colette, I’m very happy! 😊

    Reply
    1. Benjamin says:

      Absolutely! You are a gifted artist. I appreciate you allowing me to add her to the story.

      Reply
  3. Offshorewriter says:

    You want to get rid of yellow…. Lol… 😄😄😄 Now will I send you lot of yellow emojis! 🤣🤣🤣 Loved your answers. Funny tho…

    Reply
    1. Benjamin says:

      I had to pick something! She asked!
      (There are non Yellow Emojis!🌚💩👽🎩👤)

      Reply
  4. Loveblossom says:

    I do prefer sporks also.

    The art work is amazing 👍
    And as always the story is awesome. But why do they think of her mother as witch. 😤

    Reply
    1. Benjamin says:

      I use sporks in the prison a lot. I did not want to choose between the two utensils. Fork would have been the proper and mannerly answer. Chopsticks are cool. I can eat almost anything with them.

      The art is amazing! I have met some wonderful artists to include yourself!

      The townspeople see her as a witch because she seeks out herbs from the woods and her work seems like magic.

      Reply
  5. herbthiel says:

    I wondered about Jeptha. I’m glad he has come as far as he has. Very articulate, too. He’s grown a lot.

    Reply
  6. David Green says:

    Hey Brother i discovered something just now and i thought you’d like to read about it.

    While reading Carla’s post – the blogger who writes in Portuguese – i clicked on the globe in the top right hand corner. To look at her post on the internet so that i could download the picture of candles.

    When from out of nowhere at the bottom of the screen on my tablet appeared a window that said Portuguese or English.

    When i clicked on English it translated the entire post into English.

    I know you use a translator to read her posts a paragraph at a time.

    I just got on my computer and brought up Carla’s Post on the WP reader.

    In the top right hand corner underneath the profile picture and the notification bell there is a button that that says Visit Site.

    When i clicked it a new window opened up to display Carla’s Post and at top of the page a little box opened up.

    Which read: Translate page from Portuguese?

    Translate to

    English

    English being in a drop down box that allows the reader to choose from a list of languages.

    Just below that is a little checkbox with: Always translate pages from Portuguese written next to it.

    Below this are two buttons Translate and Not Now.

    When i clicked Translate Carla’s Post appeared in English so that i could read it.

    I hope that you find this useful!

    Have a great day!

    David

    Reply
  7. Beck says:

    Yellow? That is one of the best colors! The world would be completely drab with out it! No green no orange…
    I personally would like to meet Enoch.

    Reply
    1. Benjamin says:

      Hmmm. How about red then…?
      Ha ha , you can’t win with questions like that.

      Well, God took Enoch so we will have to wait to meet him!🤠🔥

      Reply
      1. Beck says:

        I know right? You have to pick a color like amaranth or coquelicot or something… lol

        Reply
  8. achme24gmailcom says:

    Lol nice expression from you bro

    Reply
  9. bertri13340 says:

    Hello ! J’ai vu une faille de sécurité corrompu sur votre blog, colonne de droite “flux de commentaires”. Votre blog est en danger.

    Hello, I saw a corrupted security flaw on your blog, right column “comment streams”. Your blog is in danger.

    Reply
    1. Benjamin says:

      What Browser are you using, Friend?
      If it is Safari, I have no way to test or fix. If it is almost any other browser, if you clear your cache, the proper SSL Certificate will load more than likely.

      Reply
    2. Benjamin says:

      I appreciate you letting me know. I am self hosted and I have to troubleshoot concerns like this with my team. You are amazing!🤠🔥

      Reply
  10. America On Coffee says:

    A nice share and good examination of deed and conscience. Have an enjoyable weekend my friend! 💗🍂🍂☕️☕️🎃

    Reply
      1. America On Coffee says:

        You are most welcome coffee comrade! Enjoy in goodness all of the festivities of the season! 💗🍂🍃🎼☕️☕️💗

        Reply
  11. Ishaan Sharma says:

    Great going!
    I am behind but will catch up with the tale. I like the references to the original tale on this blog!

    Reply

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