Harvest Truths | By : DTAngel Category: +G through L > Harvest Moon Views: 3033 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
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Ok my HM: MM
fic. I suspect most people reading this is going to expect the main character
to sleep with everyone in the village. Well guess what turn your ass around and
find another story. I don’t do mindless smut thank you.
Now for those who will continue to read by
choice or curiosity I am not going in to great detail of the character’s
appearance because well if you play the game you know who they are and what
they look like. If I put them in different clothing for one reason or another
then yes I will be more descriptive with their clothes.
Now for the fun
information: I will have a few “fun” scenes in my story. They will be spread throughout
and I will give warning for those who wish to just skip or for those just
looking to only read those parts. I will not be doing every character in every
chapter and some I mention in the first might not show up again till the tenth
(example). Thank you for reading the brief bit of info before the story. Now
enjoy the story and read with open Minds people it is a fan fiction nothing to
be taken seriously.
The sun was up the Rooster had
crowed and a fine fog covered the land as far as one could see. She stared out the window and looked across
the land that her father had tilled and made grow in to a wondrous farm. A tear slipped from her eye as she slowly
stood up and walked away from the window and out of the room.
She walked out of the room
looking back in. It was empty and cold as was the rest of the house as she
walked through heading out side. She
stood quietly outside look of the land and slowly dropped her head. The land
her father made prosperous died when he did. The flower garden her mother grew
died when she did. Nothing was left in
the farm.
The Horse was old and couldn't run
in the races or even pull a cart. The
sheep were sold one by one off to other farmers because she could not care for
all of them. The cows grew old and
stopped giving milk, they too were sold off.
The dog was old and so passed like her father and mother leaving her all
alone. With nothing left she sold the
farm to the neighboring farms to be used and made prosperous again.
This was moving day and all she had
was what she had in her room that she didn’t sell. She was moving to a small town to start a new
life. She didn’t know what she wanted to
do with her life but she was defiantly going to try. Even the thought of
growing her own farm and family came to mind though she knew such a task would
be very hard. She was going out on her own with nothing more than a few dollars
in her pocket, a few house hold Items and the clothes on her back.
She stood tall and proud hiding the
sadness with her so the other round her could not see. She hid the tears behind
her green eyes and mouse brown hair that hung in her face. She wore simple
clothes for her long journey ahead of her, Blue Denim shorts, white shirt, and
pink vest. Around her neck she had tied her father’s favorite neckerchief that
he wore when he farmed. She hoped that it would give her the luck that her
father said it gave him. As she hoped she heard the sound of a nearing horse
and cart.
A Large man on a large cart pulled
in to the farm and stopped before looking over at her. He jumped down and
walked over to her. He was a monster of a man standing almost a foot and a half
taller then she and she was five feet four inches. Each of his arms was could
easily be as big around as her body. He had
a black hair shaved in to a somewhat tall crew cut and big brown eyes. Dressed
in a white tank top and simple denim jean the only mark that stood out on his
body was the flame tattoo on his arm.
“Howdy, you must be Robin.” He had a
deep rough voice that fit his look. He extended his hand and engulfed her in a
friendly hand shake. “The name is Bob it is nice to meet ya.”
“Likewise, It’s nice to meet you too
Bob.” She smiled warmly up to him. “You are from Flower Bud Village?
“That I am Lil’Lady.” Bob smiled.
“Here to help you move. I see you don’t have too much to move so why don’t we
get the cart loaded and get you over there.’
Bob lifted a disassembled bed and
mattress in to the back of the cart fallowed by a small television, chair,
table, and chest. Robin tossed a back pack and two large sacks in to the back
of the cart then climbed on to the front with a little lift from Bob. Bob threw
a tarp over the load then jumped on to the front and taking the reign. With a
quick snap the horses jerked and pulled the cart around and out of the farm
down the road and out of the town. She was going to miss this town but it grew
faster than she did so she was sure it wasn’t going to miss her.
“So lil’missy. Why did you want to
leave home?” Bob looked down to her in a side glance making sure she was
alright and willing to talk because it was a long ride to her home, by himself.
He didn’t want the ride back to be just as long.
“I
didn’t feel like it was home any more after my mom and dad past. After that I
couldn’t care for the farm or the animals.” She sighed heavily and leaned on
the arm rest of the cart’s seat.
“That’s
sad. How did they die, if you don’t mind me asking?” Bob looked ahead steering
the cart around a few holes in the road.
“Dad
caught pneumonia and didn’t get better, Mom and I cared for the farm, but her
health went bad, I believe she died of heart break” Robin lifted a small silver
locket from her neck and opened it looking to the pictures on the inside.
Bob
leaned over and looked at the pictures. Her father was a good looking guy with
short brown hair and big brown eyes. Her mother was beautiful with long brown
hair held back with a green kerchief, and warm grey eyes. She closed her eyes
and slowly closed the locket. Bob smiled and reached to his back pocket pulling
out a clean white handkerchief offering it to her. She nodded taking it then
dried the oncoming tears quickly.
“We
will have a small break when we reach the top of the trail. It will be about
noon then.” Bob spoke as he looked ahead once more.
The
trip to the top of the trail was not so bad a little long because they were not
talking or doing anything. They stopped as he fed the horses and gave them
water by the nearby pond. Robin went to the back of the cart and grabbed a bag
and opened it pulling out a small plastic box. She closed the bag and walked to
the front of the cart. Bob looked over and held out a sandwich to her.
Robin
smiled and opened her plastic box and showed what she had. They both packed
lunch for themselves and the other. Robin wasn’t planning on stopping for lunch
so she made some for both of them figuring he didn’t pack a lunch. Bob figured
she wasn’t expecting a break so she wouldn’t pack anything not knowing it was a
long trip. Bob only laughed out and shook his head tossing the sandwich back in
to his bag.
They
finished lunch quickly and got back to traveling. There trip started around ten
o’clock A.M. There break was at about twelve o’clock P.M. It was around
one-thirty P.M. when the town of Flower Bud came in to view. Bob pointed over
and she looked over. He explained that from forest line to forest line, and
from mountain to ocean was Flower Bud. It was a small village but one could
still walk the entire perimeter of the town in a little over five hours.
‘So
that is Flower Bud. I like it already. So how many people live there?” Robin
looked over watching the town.
“Hmm
let me think. About thirty or so I never had to think about it really. Oh you
will get to meet everyone real soon, even my girl Gwen.” Bob chimed out quickly
and smiled brightly giving her a nudge “So you will have to resist flirting
with me!”
“Yea,
what a loss, I am so heartbroken.” Robin smiled to him for the first time since
she left her home.
“Hey,
a smile and a cute one at that!” Bob laughed “Looks good on you, hope to see
you smiling around town. The other in town will agree too.”
Robin
smiled and nodded as they passed under an arch that entered the town. Bob
pulled the cart around and in to a large area with tables set up and streamers
hung everywhere. The people in the square turned and looked to Bob and Robin as
they entered. Some rushed over, others walked over calmly, and others just
didn’t move.
“Welcome
to Flower Bud!” A portly man in a red suit and black hat cheered out to her. “I
am Theodore. I am the Mayor of this here town. And I welcome you to the Flower
Bud Family. Please join us in celebrating your arrival and the New Year!”
“Thank
you” Robin smiled brightly and jumped off the cart. “But I would like to see my
house because and make sure everything is put in first.”
“Oh
about that, we have three lots of land that we can make a house for you on.
Where would you like it?” Theodore spoke pulling her over to the map in the
square. “Right here by the ocean, it’s a rather large lot too. Here by the
river it’s the smallest of the three lots, but boy George you can grow anything
there. And lastly hear by the clinic, it’s a decent sized lot and it’s near the
more populated part of town.”
“Uh,
um… I like the one by the river. Is not too big and it will be really quiet”
Robin smiled warmly feeling welcomed in to the village but at the same time
already a burden. If she knew the house needed to be built she would have came
down before leaving her old home to help build it. “Thank you so much.”
A
tall man with dirty blond hair and mustache wearing a brown argyle sweater
walked over and smiled to her and smiled. Next to him stood a girl with blonde
hair in a white tube top with a blue jean vest and skirt and next to her was
Bob. The girl smiled and extended her hand.
“Hey!
My name is Gwen! This is Doug we run the Inn.” Gwen’s voice was a bit sharp on
the ear though she was nice and smiled again shaking Robin’s hand.
“You
will be staying at our Inn for the next night or so until the house is built.”
Doug talked very monotone like seeming tired and worn out.
“Thank
you, very much!” Robin smiled. “Please tell me how much so I can pay in
advance.”
“Nonsense,
Think of it as a welcoming gift from the town to you as well as the house.”
Theodore broke out quickly as he had already arranged everything. “Now go
mingle get to know everyone shoe!”
Robin
smiled a bit as Gwen took her around the shoulders and walked her around the
square to a group of girls and boys. Bob fallowed behind them smiling feeling
bad for Robin because she was being dragged about like a rag doll in Gwen’s
hands.
“Hey
guys this is Robin. Robin these are Carl, the blond in the black vest, Basil in
the feathered hat, Ray with the fishing pole, Dan the Pirate looking one.” Gwen
pointed each boy out making Robin giggle. “Luis is the one with glasses, Blue
with the ball cap, Joe and his star bandana and lastly Alex the doctor in the
town.”
The
boys waved one by one to Robin and smiled seeing her smile at them. They told
her where each worked, lived, or tended to hang out in case she wanted to join
them or need them for something. She smiled to Joe as he pointed out his master
Woody, a balding man with a white beard and head band. She nodded thanking him
again as he was one of the few that would be working on her house. Gwen pulled
her from the boys and over to the girls to introduce her to them.
“Girls
Look who I got!” Gwen sang out and the girls spun quickly and opened there
circle for the two to join while Bob escaped back to the boys.
“Hello,
my name is Robin.” Robin spoke with a smile and a wave to the girls.
“Hi
Robin, my name is Katie, and this is Maria, Lyla, and Gina.” Katie spoke out
quickly and introduced three girls who just smiled and waved politely. “Maria
is Theodore’s daughter, Gina works with Alex, and Lyla runs a little novelty
store.
“Hey
Robin, I am Ellen, this is Ann to my right, and Nina, and Eva to my left. I
work at the ranch with Blue, Bob, and Hank the man dressed in the red cow boy
suit. That will be across the road from you, Ann work in the junk shop with her
father Michael.” Ellen smiled and pointed to a blue hair man in a yellow shirt
then looked to Eva as she spoke up.
“Yes
I work at the bar at night with Duke, the man with the grey hair and purple
vest over there.” Eva’s voice was like velvet. “And Nina here works on a farm
south of your house I believe.”
“Yup
just south near Woody’s house, with my mom, Liz She is over there with the
green ribbon in her hair. We sell seeds and vegetables and Fruit.” Nina was
very chipper and excited. “Oh I also live hear the Black smith Tai, he has
goggles and wild grey hair, he lives with his grandson Tim, and he is the
little kid you will see running around with a hard hat on.”
“Yea
he will go up and visit Meryl, the little girl with pig tails Clutched to the
large man’s pants. That is Ronald, nice guy though his sense of fashion is bad
with the multi color shirt.” Gwen spoke and Katie agreed with a sour face.
“Who
else did we forget?” Eva spoke softly
“Martha,
the old lady that works with Alex” Gina spoke up ever so softly. “Saibara, the
man in the blue robes over there and Terry, the old hunter in the woods.”
“Yea,
well we also got the Gourmet man and Nami but they don’t live here they just
visit occasionally.” Ann spoke quickly thinking. “The Gourmet is a fat man that
wears a purple and yellow suit, and Nami is a bright red head on the weather
channel.”
The
group of girls chatted and laughed out a lot. The time grew close to six at
night and the sun was setting. A large fire was lit in the middle of the town
square and music was playing. The couple around the town got together and
danced around the fire. A few couples gathered off to the side to talk not
wanting to dance. Bob, Gwen, Alex, Gina, and Robin sat together and talked
amongst themselves.
“Robin
if you feel tired or ill come to the clinic for a checkup. Or buy a bit of
medicine so you don’t get sick. Take it easy on rainy days even if you’re not
working outside” Alex was talking to Robin telling her how to keep healthy and
happy.
“Alex,
I am sure she will come when she feel she needs to.” Gina spoke softly, making
Alex smile kindly down to her. “Sorry Robin, he is just a health nut and he
worries, a lot.”
“It
is ok Gina. I am glad someone will be worried about my health. I know I won’t
remember.” Robin laughed poking a little fun making Gwen and Bob snicker. Robin
took a sip of her drink as her eyes scanned the room. “Mmm, who is that over
there?” She pointed to a young man dressed in a poncho and cowboy hat.
“That’s
Jamie. He is a bit of a loner but still nice. He is the only Farmer, Rancher in
town.” Bob spoke up and crossed his arms.
“But
I though Gina and her mom ran a farm, and you worked on a Ranch,” Robin
questioned “Did I miss something?”
“No,
no. Jamie does both, were we do not. He is the only one that does both. But he
has some of the best product too. His cow, sheep, and chicken won all the
contests last year. His horse even won the races.” Bob snorted a bit not liking
that bit of information. “He even won for the best produce. And he won’t share
a single bit of advice as to how he does it.”
Gwen
patted Bob’s arm gently to calm him down. She knew how he felt. His horse lost
the race as did hers to him. She closed her eyes and laid her head on his arm
before he moved and wrapped his arm around her. They made a cute couple to what
Robin thought but she didn’t say anything.
Robin
placed her elbow on her knee then her head in her hand watching the couples.
She took a deep breath seeing how happy they all were. After thinking about it
she sighed realizing that everyone in town was here and there were no eligible
bachelors except Jamie. Though she was not sure if he was single or not, she
wasn’t going to ask. She took a deep breath and turned her head away to the
side and jumped seeing another man standing at the end of the large bench. Her
movements made the others look over.
“Oh,
it’s you. Why are you here? Planning on ruining this party too?” Gwen bit out
quickly as Bob frowned at the man. Gwen stood and moved between him and Robin.
“Go on get, we don’t need you chasing off her like you did the last person that
came here”
“Hmm.”
The man turned and walked away. His hair was spiked and held back with a
camouflage bandana. His vest coat fluttered back slightly as he walked away
turned his head back getting a stomp and point from Gwen. He walked over to
Woody and stood quietly behind him.
“Who
was that, Gwen?” Robin asked curiously. She wanted to know why Gwen was so mean
to him.
“That
was Kurt, just think of him as a dog not worth your time. He is a big jerk. The
last person who came here he chased off.” She crossed her arms sitting back
down next to Bob.
“How?
What did he do?” Robin spoke softly
“Well
though he wasn’t found truly guilty of the acts he was caught doing one. The
last person that came here was a good kid. He was going to start a farm here
and picked some land near town, now Lyla owns the land.” Alex spoke softly
feeling a little upset because he couldn’t help. Taking a deep breath he continued.
“The kid was doing great got a good field going every time he never gave up,
First plants were stepped on, then shredded, pulled out, but the last straw was
when the landed was salted just as a rain storm started.”
“The
boy thought he saw someone in his field and called Bob and a few others to
catch them. They all ran in to the field and found Kurt standing in the middle
of the field holding a large empty box of salt.” Gina picked up the story from
Alex it was hard for him. “Kurt said it wasn’t him over and over but the
evidence pointed to him because he was there with the salt box. Unfortunately
because no one saw him pouring the salt we couldn’t blame him for everything.
After that the boy tried to keep the plants but once they withered he left, said
his good bye and left.”
Robin
looked down and shook her head. Did Kurt not like the man? Did he just not like
farmers? This Kurt person man her very curious and she wasn’t even there a
night. She decided to think about it in the morning and go to her lot to help
them work on her house. She might be a girl but she knows how to use a hammer,
and many other tools because of her dad.
The
party drew to an end and people started heading home. Bob, Dan, Eva, Ann, and
Robin stayed a bit longer till the fire burned out to almost nothing then
smothered it. Dan put his arm around Eva and Ann walking them home or rather
them walking him home because he was drunk again. Bob shook his head and
escorted Robin to the Inn before nodding to Doug. He looked to Gwen who was
dragging herself out of her room to say goodnight and show Robin where she
could sleep.
Robin
smiled when her door shut. Her bags were in the room and she was alone.
Standing up she went to the bathroom and started the shower. She washed quickly
and got ready for bed. She walked back out to her room and found Kurt perched
in the window of the room. She backed away quickly looking for the door handle
for her room.
“I
am not what they think.” Kurt’s voice was deep and had a sad tone to it that
made her heart skip a beat.
“What
are you doing here? How did you get in here?” Robin looked to him shaking
slightly she was scared.
“I
came to warn you. If you plan to start anything watch your back.” That was all
he said as he leaned out the window and dropped from the second floor down to
the ground.
Robin
ran to the window and looked out to see him walking away quickly with his hands
in his pockets. She wasn’t sure if he threatened her or not. She growled and
punched the window sill.
“How
dare he?” She growled out and turned her back to the window after shutting it.
“I am going to take that as a challenge. Saying Farming or ranching here will
be impossible. I will show him a thing or two about farming and then some.”
Robin got in to be in huff still upset by what he said. She will show him and
everyone what she could do. But for now she needs to sleep.
She
got in to her bed and relaxed then hummed softly. She rolled to her side and
curled up in to a ball under the warm blankets. She had a lot to do the next
day and was not going to give in to anyone or anything. She smiled and closed
her eyes letting sleep take over her tired body.
Clattering
dishes and a squeaky door woke Robin up in the morning. She stretched out in
the bed rolling to her stomach and hugging her pillow before turning her head
to the door. Gwen stood and looked to Robin holding a large tray of breakfast.
Robin pushed herself up and sat on her feet letting out a yawn stretching again.
“Here
you go.” Gwen placed the tray down. “What do you plan to do today?”
“I
think I am going to go help the works with my home. Keep myself busy.” Robin
smiled up to Gwen. “Besides, I would feel bad if I didn’t help at least a
little.”
“Well
best of luck to you with that then. I will send a package with you then for the
workers” Gwen walked from the room to go and put the package together.
Robin
at quickly before grabbing her bag and opening it up. She pulled out a blue
jean skort and a matching blue jean vest. She quickly pulled out a white shirt
and dressed. She pulled a pair of clean socks on her boots and followed her
outfit up with her father’s red bandana around her neck.
She
smiled and lifted it to her nose inhaling slowly. It still smelled like him.
Like warm oats and fresh cut grass after a rain shower. She smiled grabbed her
old rucksack that she got when she was only ten and pulled in on to her back.
She walked out of the room and headed down the stairs and to the inn bar. Robin
smiled to Doug waving getting a nod.
Gwen
came out of the kitchen holding a large box about a foot high ten ichest wide
and eight inches long. She only smiled and placed it on the counter before
taking a deep breath glad she was fast enough that Robin didn’t have to wait
all that long.
“What
is this Gwen?” Robin looked over it to her.
“Lunch
now hurry up. Go on. You want to help them you can at least not show up late.”
Gwen Turned back in to the kitchen and hurried back out with a large three
gallon cooler jug. “Take this too. They will thank you for it later.”
Robin
smiled and lifted the box and the jug before heading out. They were both heavy
but not so heavy she couldn’t lift them. She walked down the path before
putting the box down and pulling out her small town map and taking a peek. She
smiled and noted she was close just need to turn right and straight up across
the bridge.
When
she arrived at the sight she saw Woody looking over a set of papers. Bob, Joe,
Kurt, and Basil all worked on the land digging out the land for the foundation
of the house. She smiled and waved as she saw Basil lift his head. He waved
back and the other looked to him before looking up smiling. Kurt looked up and
then back doing continuing with his work.
“Hi
Woody.” Robin cheered out as she put the cooler jug on a tree stump and the box
next to it.
“Hello,
what brings you down here las?” Woody looked over to her through his bushy eye
brows.
“I
came to help and I brought lunch I believe.” Robin smiled and patted the box.
“What can I help with?”
“Well
if you want to help grab a shovel or a hoe start digging the land out in the
box so we can pour the foundation.” Woody directed before he went back to his
papers.
Robin
smiled and pulled a hoe from the tools leaning against a saw horse. She took a
deep breath and moved in to the box careful not to trip and just like the other
four starts working on clearing the land out. She worked hard and was going to
earn the right to live in the house that was going to be built.
If you have made
it this far I thank you for reading my story. I know first chapters can be very
dry and boring but that does happen. Please review my story and give me votes
for favorite couples too. If I get enough votes to decide a favorite couple I
will do something special with them.(hint hint wink wink) I hope you enjoyed
the story so far though I am just starting it so it may take till the next
chapter for the bigger things to happen.
Have A good day
and I hope you come back to read the next chapter!
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