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The Widow in the Woods: Part 4
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The Widow in the Woods: Part 4

If you missed the first part of The Widow in the Woods‚ you can find it here. Part 2 is located here. Here’s Part 3. Lexie wasn’t feeling right. Her stomach was cramping‚ and she’d spent more time in the outhouse than she had in the garden. It appeared that she and Luke were taking turns in there because every time she wanted to go in‚ she saw him come out‚ pale and sweaty. She wondered what that powder was Grace had put on her food. Had Grace poisoned her? Lexie was devastated. She thought that sweet little old lady was going to help her but now she was feeling violently ill. Nobody can be trusted‚ she raged inwardly. Her eyes darkened to the color of blueberries as the filled up with tears that threatened to spill down her cheeks. Nowhere is safe. Grace emerged from the walled part of the garden‚ her apron pockets stuffed with a harvest of some sort‚ locking the gate behind her then disappearing into the little house She soon returned to join Lexie‚ bringing with her some cool spring water in a mason jar. “I know you aren’t feeling well‚ and I’m sorry‚” she said kindly. “Drink some water‚ and then I’ll explain what I did.” Lexie scowled and shook her head. She wasn’t going to consume any more of Grace’s concoctions. Grace nodded and took a drink of the water to prove it was fine. She then handed it to Lexie‚ who was eyeing it covetously. As Lexie sipped the water‚ Grace whispered to her‚ “I understand why you don’t trust me right now. I can’t have only one of them being sick from my food. I promise you will feel better soon. I have a plan.” Lexie wanted to trust the woman but then another spasm wracked her belly. She felt horrible as she hurried back to the outhouse‚ hoping it was vacant. … Grace watched as the slender girl rushed away. She felt terrible. But if her plan was to work‚ it couldn’t be obvious. It couldn’t be only the Hills who got sick‚ and it couldn’t be all of them. She knew if she wasn’t careful‚ Christopher would execute her without hesitation. And if that happened‚ Lexie would be on her own again. Her survival was tantamount to the girl’s freedom. She had dosed two plates of breakfast with an unflavored laxative powder to get the ball rolling‚ so to speak. The moisture of the fluffy eggs easily masked the powder‚ and the parmesan cheese dusted on top disguised any residual powder. If two people‚ one of them Lexie‚ were ill‚ she could get something else into them to “nurse them back to health.” If things went according to her plan‚ only Lexie would recover from this particular bout of gastrointestinal distress. Her husband had told her about how they had been taught in the Army if they found themselves outnumbered‚ they were to separate the enemy. Then‚ the goal had been to pick them off quietly‚ individually‚ for as long as possible. The fewer threats you engaged with at one time‚ the better your chances would be. Grace wasn’t in the Army‚ but she was certainly surrounded by enemies. She took comfort in thinking of what her husband would have advised. When Lexie returned to the garden‚ she wordlessly picked up the jar of water that was sitting on a smooth-topped stump which served Grace as a table. Lexie downed the entire thing in two swallows. “Come with me‚” Grace said. “You need to lay down.” Lexie glared‚ mutiny in her eyes. She refused to move immediately‚ then finally gave in. She really did want to lay down. Grace had turned the small‚ screened porch on the side of her house into a delightful room. The two cozy sofas out there were comfy enough for sleeping on during a hot night and would work splendidly to isolate her patients from everyone else. Once she had Lexie established on a faded floral sofa‚ she brought out a steaming cup. Lexie eyed it suspiciously. “It’s only peppermint and chamomile‚” Grace informed her. “It will make you feel better‚ I promise. Do you want me to take a drink of it first?” Lexie nodded and Grace took a drink of the concoction in the dainty porcelain cup. “See? It’s perfectly safe.” With a sigh of resignation‚ Lexie took a tiny sip of tea. It tasted good—fresh and minty with a hint of something that tasted almost like apple. Before long‚ the cup was empty‚ and Lexie felt drowsy. She was worn out from all the trips to the bathroom. She was drifting off as Grace left the screened in porch. … When Luke emerged from the outhouse for the fifth time‚ Grace was waiting for him. “Are you feeling unwell?” she asked‚ pasting a look of concern on her face. “Perhaps it’s the richness of the food if you aren’t used to that kind of meal.” Luke didn’t deem to respond‚ simply glaring pointedly so Grace would take the hint and move out of the way. Stubbornly‚ she ignored his hint. “Could I make you some tea? Lexie is also feeling poorly‚ but she’s had herbal tea‚ and it seemed to help. If you’d come and lay down in the porch room‚ I can look after the two of you more easily.” “Fine‚” Luke replied in a peevish voice. “You’d better hope nobody else gets sick around here‚ old lady.” Grace ignored his tone and led him to the screened porch‚ waving her arm toward the vacant sofa. She went off to the kitchen to make some tea. After confirming she was alone in the kitchen‚ she surreptitiously added more of the laxative powder to the boiling water and stirred it vigorously before dropping in a tea ball filled with chamomile and mint. It was true that the chamomile and mint worked at cross-purposes with the laxative‚ but she’d added a potent amount of the eliminatory and was confident that Luke’s bowels would continue to be in an uproar. He had to appear to be ill before he succumbed – he couldn’t just die suddenly‚ or the suspicion would be on Grace. She drizzled some honey into the tea and carried it out to him. “Drink up‚” she instructed. She gestured to the sleeping girl for added encouragement. “Lexie felt better almost immediately.” Luke blew on the tea and took a suspicious sip. It tasted good‚ Grace knew‚ and without further hesitation‚ he drank it down quickly. She returned to the kitchen with his empty cup. She passed the others in the dining room‚ engrossed in some kind of card game. She made some drinks from an instant iced tea mix she had on hand. There was no ice‚ but the drink was sweet and refreshing nonetheless. She quietly brought them to the three. They ignored her and continued with their game‚ so she returned to the kitchen without a word. Why bother making conversation when it could just trip her up‚ she thought. You can’t say the wrong thing when you say nothing at all. Back in the kitchen‚ Grace got out her black mortar and pestle. The items she had harvested from the walled part of the garden needed to be processed. She pulled from her pockets a handful of glistening red berries‚ a dozen black ones‚ and some stevia leaves for sweetness and added them all to the bowl. She mashed them up vigorously with the mortar and pestle‚ then transferred them to a one-pint mason jar. She covered the herbs with vodka‚ then rinsed out the bowl of her mortar and pestle with a splash more of the liquor‚ scraping the sides with a spoon to incorporate as much of the herbal content as possible. She added that to the jar and added a piece of masking tape. She paused‚ trying to think what to write. She doubted that any of them read Latin‚ so on the tape‚ she wrote “Solanacae” in her beautiful script. She put the jar in her sunniest windowsill to speed up the infusing process. She would have preferred a bit more time to let things sit for weeks‚ but her situation warranted more flexibility. She scrubbed the mortar and pestle thoroughly and then left them soaking in a mixture of bleach and water. That project complete for the time being‚ Grace went to check on her other patient. Grace noticed it the second she entered the room. The parlor where he lay seemed different. He had worsened quickly since the last time she had checked on him. Infection had taken hold. There was a mild scent in the air that she had smelled before. It was a strange odor‚ foul yet sickly sweet at the same time. A chill settled into the back of her neck‚ even though it was a warm day. She had never deliberately harmed a human being before and as a healer‚ it caused a sudden crushing wave of grief. There was no time for it. She closed her eyes to gather herself‚ pushed that feeling aside‚ and went to check Rick’s vitals. He was clammy‚ covered in a sticky sweat‚ and burning up. As she felt his forehead‚ she could feel him shivering.  He opened his eyes to peer at Grace. “I d-d-don’t feel s-s-so good.” “I know‚ you poor boy‚” she replied kindly as she pulled down the blanket covering him to inspect his wound. “I’m worried that your gunshot wound is infected. You were out in the woods for quite some time with it before you arrived here.” It was as she expected. The wound was crusted and encircled by a puffy red area. Gently‚ she laid her fingertips on the surrounding area and confirmed it was hot to the touch. Red streaks were beginning to appear around it. There was nothing else she needed to do except let nature take its course. She pulled the covers over the trembling young man all the way up to his chin and patted him gently. It had to be done‚ she reminded herself. Grace picked up the basket with her needlepoint project to her rocking chair on the front porch. There‚ she rocked‚ and stitched‚ and waited. The afternoon was sure to be eventful. About Daisy Daisy Luther is a coffee-swigging‚ adventure-seeking‚ globe-trotting blogger. She is the founder and publisher of three websites.  1) The Organic Prepper‚ which is about current events‚ preparedness‚ self-reliance‚ and the pursuit of liberty; 2)  The Frugalite‚ a website with thrifty tips and solutions to help people get a handle on their personal finances without feeling deprived; and 3) PreppersDailyNews.com‚ an aggregate site where you can find links to all the most important news for those who wish to be prepared. Her work is widely republished across alternative media and she has appeared in many interviews. Daisy is the best-selling author of 5 traditionally published books‚ 12 self-published books‚ and runs a small digital publishing company with PDF guides‚ printables‚ and courses at SelfRelianceand Survival.com You can find her on Facebook‚ Pinterest‚ Gab‚ MeWe‚ Parler‚ Instagram‚ and Twitter. The post The Widow in the Woods: Part 4 appeared first on The Organic Prepper.
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People Aren't Buying the Boeing Whistleblower 'Suicide'
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People Aren't Buying the Boeing Whistleblower 'Suicide'

People Aren't Buying the Boeing Whistleblower 'Suicide'
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America's Cheyenne Mountain Complex Can Withstand A 30-Megaton Nuclear Bomb
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America's Cheyenne Mountain Complex Can Withstand A 30-Megaton Nuclear Bomb

Beneath the rocky surface of Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado‚ US‚ lurks a settlement primed for Armageddon. The Cheyenne Mountain Complex was built at the height of the Cold War‚ and‚ when it pulls out all the stops‚ can withstand nuclear‚ electromagnetic‚ and biological attacks.What is the Cheyenne Mountain Complex?The bunker-on-steroids is one of America’s most secure military installations‚ shielded beneath 760 meters (2‚500 feet) of granite. Having been blasted into the mountain‚ the entrance arch is dwarfed by Cheyenne‚ feeding a tunnel whose curved design would redirect any offending materials right out the other end. What kind of impact can the Cheyenne Mountain Complex survive?Since the 23-ton blast doors won’t be on the receiving end of any blast impact‚ the setup is estimated to keep the Cheyenne Mountain Complex secure even in the face of a 30-megaton nuclear bomb. That means it would fare well against a nuclear bomb like the B41‚ also known as the Mk-41‚ which was made by the US during the Cold War era. But against the 50-megaton Tsar Bomb‚ the most powerful nuclear weapon ever created and tested? Well‚ it doesn’t bear thinking about.The blast doors were closed on 9/11.Image credit: USAF photo‚ Public Domain‚ via Wikimedia CommonsWhen does the Cheyenne Mountain Complex close?The doors on the ultra-secure military facility were slammed shut on 9/11‚ and will do so again in the event of a serious threat‚ such as an identified missile launch‚ or “button-up scenario” drill. Worthy threats for such a lockdown may be electromagnetic – from weapons or the Sun – chemical‚ biological‚ or nuclear‚ and any lingering material from these attacks is kept out thanks to a pressurized air system that protects the 300-or-so people walled up inside the Cheyenne Mountain Complex.How did they build the Cheyenne Mountain Complex?A staggering 693‚000 tons of granite had to be shifted to make way for the Cheyenne Mountain Complex whose 15 spring-mounted buildings span 5.1 acres (2.1 hectares) at a height of 2‚915 meters (9‚565 feet). Since it first became operational on April 20‚ 1966‚ it’s remained active‚ occupied‚ and prepared for emergencies of the apocalypse kind.The stronghold houses a variety of military and civilian operations‚ including air and space surveillance‚ ballistic missile defense‚ emergency operations‚ and intelligence analysis. As such‚ if the shit hits the proverbial fan‚ it must remain functional to coordinate and communicate military intervention.         Curious about what nuclear war would mean today? Mark May 31‚ 2024‚ in your diaries‚ as we’ll be talking to journalist and Pulitzer-Prize finalist Annie Jacobsen about what happens when a nuclear bomb goes off for CURIOUS Live‚ IFLScience’s virtual event in collaboration with our e-magazine‚ CURIOUS. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive the monthly issues‚ and for further information on this year’s line-up of speakers.
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Iconic‚ 98% rated Steam colony sim reveals new horror themed expansion
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Iconic‚ 98% rated Steam colony sim reveals new horror themed expansion

When it comes to the most iconic colony sims and management-driven strategy games of all time‚ Rimworld is a name that always stands out. Alongside other classics such as Dwarf Fortress and Banished‚ Rimworld helped set the groundwork for more modern games including Oxygen Not Included‚ Frostpunk‚ and Surviving Mars. It still bears a staggering 98% Steam review score‚ making it one of the top-rated games on the Valve platform‚ and now developer Ludeon Studios announces a new horror-themed expansion‚ Rimworld Anomaly‚ that’s set to arrive in April. Continue reading Iconic‚ 98% rated Steam colony sim reveals new horror themed expansion MORE FROM PCGAMESN: The best Rimworld mods‚ The best games like Rimworld and Dwarf Fortress‚ RimWorld multiplayer guide
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Dragon’s Dogma 2’s furry tech lets the team “realize our vision”
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Dragon’s Dogma 2’s furry tech lets the team “realize our vision”

Dragon’s Dogma 2 director Hideaki Itsuno says today’s technology finally lets Capcom realize its vision of furry lion people not present in the 2012 original. The beastren race was meant to be in the first game‚ but giving characters fur at the time proved to be too much for the hardware. Continue reading Dragon’s Dogma 2’s furry tech lets the team “realize our vision” MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Dragon's Dogma 2 release date‚ Dragon's Dogma 2 vocations‚ Dragon's Dogma 2 system requirements
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Stunning new indie game is like a surreal‚ dark fantasy Hollow Knight
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Stunning new indie game is like a surreal‚ dark fantasy Hollow Knight

Blending those stylish 2D action platformer boss fights of Hollow Knight and Blasphemous 2 with a captivating dark fantasy world and hand-drawn animation‚ Saviorless has very much caught my eye ahead of its imminent release date on Steam. This new indie game from Cuban developer Empty Head Games has an immediately striking look to it‚ inspired by classic 16-bit aesthetics but with a more realistic twist‚ and its gorgeous worlds and high-octane boss fights look like a surreal and mystical experience. Continue reading Stunning new indie game is like a surreal‚ dark fantasy Hollow Knight MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best indie games‚ Best platform games‚ Best fantasy games
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Valorant: How To Change Your Name
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Valorant: How To Change Your Name

Valorant players love playing around with their usernames. Some players like to stick with their initial usernames for eternity. That's because the in-game friends may not recognize the player with a different username. However‚ there are several players who created their usernames when the game just arrived‚ and now‚ they may not be completely satisfied with their in-game name.
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4 best new iPhone features in iOS 17.4 you won’t get outside Europe
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4 best new iPhone features in iOS 17.4 you won’t get outside Europe

With iOS 17.4 now available‚ European users have access to a few new exclusive features that aren't available anywhere else in the world. Thanks to the European Union's Digital Markets Act‚ Apple had to open up the iPhone to sideloading and more. With that in mind‚ these are the best new features iPhone users in Europe can enjoy. Alternative app stores Image source: José Adorno for BGR Currently‚ there isn't a major alternative app store available‚ but Epic Games and Setapp are among the first companies reading their stores to compete with Apple's services. Once they're available‚ users can download apps that might not be available on the App Store. This is one of the best iPhone features coming to Europe in light of the DMA. The most prominent of these alternative app stores is likely to be the Epic Games Store‚ as Epic readies the return of Fortnite on the iPhone. Once the Epic Store launches‚ European users will once again be able to play the uber-popular battle royale game. Download apps directly from websites Apple recently announced that this spring‚ iPhone users in the EU can download apps directly from the developer's website. This change is expected to be part of iOS 17.5. Here's what Apple said in its Developer's blog announcement: “Web Distribution‚ available with a software update later this spring‚ will let authorized developers distribute their iOS apps to EU users directly from a website owned by the developer. Apple will provide authorized developers access to APIs that facilitate the distribution of their apps from the web‚ integrate with system functionality‚ back up and restore users’ apps‚ and more. “ Choose your own browser Image source: Apple Inc. The biggest change that European users can take advantage of right now is choosing their own browser. Once they update to iOS 17.4‚ Apple will ask what their favorite browser is. The list is randomized and will show the top 15 most downloaded browsers. While some users might prefer to stick with Safari‚ downloads of Brave Browser and other options spiked as more users started trying different options. Personally‚ I think this is one of the best iPhone features available for European users. Third-party NFC access Although third-party companies haven't taken advantage of this yet‚ Apple opened up access to third-party NFC usage. Apple agreed to allow third-party apps to make contactless payments on iOS devices for free without using Apple Pay or Apple Wallet. Here's what Apple says: “Through our ongoing discussions with the European Commission‚ we have offered commitments to provide third-party developers in the European Economic Area with an option that will enable their users to make NFC contactless payments from within their iOS apps‚ separate from Apple Pay and Apple Wallet.” This means Samsung could offer its Wallet‚ for example‚ at no extra cost to users. Whether a third-party developer will actually end up taking advantage of this feature is unclear. But it is an option for iPhone European users. Don't Miss: Apple releases iOS 17.4 with 11 new key features‚ including EU iPhone sideloading The post 4 best new iPhone features in iOS 17.4 you won’t get outside Europe appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals DJI Mini 3 drone is down to its best price‚ but cheaper options are also on sale Sony WH-1000XM4 drop to $248‚ and other Sony headphones deals start at $60 Today’s deals: $15 Amazon credit‚ Weber grills‚ $20 Fire Stick‚ Galaxy S24 sale‚ Anker projectors‚ more M1 MacBook Air was just discontinued – get one for $750 before it’s gone for good
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Hummingbird hawk-moth: The bird-like insect with a giant sucking mouthpart
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Hummingbird hawk-moth: The bird-like insect with a giant sucking mouthpart

Just as humans rely on their eyes to make precise movements with their hands‚ hummingbird hawk-moths use continuous visual feedback to precisely position their proboscis in the center of flowers.
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'Worrisome and even frightening': Ancient ecosystem of Lake Baikal at risk of regime change from warming
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'Worrisome and even frightening': Ancient ecosystem of Lake Baikal at risk of regime change from warming

In this extract from Our Ancient Lakes: A Natural History‚ Jeffrey McKinnon examines the changes taking place in Lake Baikal as temperatures rise in this vast and otherworldly ecosystem.
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