Here s to You Mrs Robinson
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Matt’s story continues. Please read Chapter 1 to understand the characters and flow of the story.
Constructive comments, critiques, and emails are welcome and I appreciate you taking the time for them.
Stick with me, please and enjoy the tale.
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‘Okay, I’ll go with you,’ Matt said. Abby had asked him on Monday to accompany her to a charity fund raiser that coming weekend. ‘But my good suit will have to be enough, I’m not wearing a tux. And you’ll owe me for making me get dressed up.’
She smiled, hugged me and gave me a kiss that left me breathing hard. ‘Consider that a down payment on my bill.’
Saturday evening at 7 we entered the ball room of The Four Seasons Hotel. The hotel sat one block from the Mississippi shore line, above the flood wall and just north of the Gateway Arch. It was one of the most expensive hotels in St. Louis and probably the nicest. The ball room was a huge room and easily held the two hundred invited guests.
The tables were dressed with white tablecloths, china and expensive center pieces. Along three of the walls free bars were kept busy, they’d better be free with the cost of the tickets, I thought. There was a band stand and a dance floor toward the back of the room. ‘I bet you couldn’t play basketball on that dance floor,’ I said to Abby. ‘But maybe you could get in a half court game.’
Abby and I found our table, we were sitting with her boss and other people from her company. I got us a drink and looked around. At the head table, where all the big shots who’d given big bucks to the charity sat, I saw Jonathan and Cynthia Robinson. The Mayor, a City Alderman or two and the Police Commissioner were at the same table.
I nudged Abby and sort of pointed with my chin at the high roller table. ‘That’s the Robinsons sitting with the Mayor,’ I told her. It had been about six weeks since I gave him my report.
‘Your recent client?’ She asked. And I nodded.
As we ate dinner I said, ‘You’d think a five star hotel like the Four Seasons would serve something better than this rubber chicken. I’ve had better food at the street vendors on Euclid Avenue.’ The dinner surprised me as to how ordinary it was, I thought the food belonged in a two star place at best.
After dinner we circulated greeting and talking to the other people, most of whom I wouldn’t be able to point out again if they ran their Mercedes over me. I met more than one boyfriend or husband that looked like they’d rather be in the sports bar down the street. Abby and I approached the small crowd at the head table saying hello to the big wigs. I’d met the Mayor and I knew the Police Commissioner, although not on a first name basis, having been a detective for the St. Louis police at one time.
‘I never expected to see you at one of these affairs Mr. Steele.’ Robinson was showing his typical condescending manner. ‘After all, it’s $1000 a plate.’
‘Usually I wouldn’t come to something like this,’ I replied. Then I continued, ‘But I came into an extra $10,000 a couple of months ago and thought what better way to spend part of it by helping a charity.’
Robinson stiffened and his face got red, but he recovered quickly. ‘Cynthia my dear, this is a business associate.’ He neglected to give her my name.
I did a sort of half bow. ‘Mrs. Robinson, I’m Matt Steele.’ Indicating Abby I added, ‘This is my friend Abigail Stewart.’
Cynthia extended her hand to first Abby and then to me. ‘Have we met before Mr. Steele? You look familiar.’
I could see Robinson stiffen again but I let him off the hook. ‘I don’t believe we have Mrs. Robinson.’ Nodding to both of them I said, ‘Nice to meet you Mrs. Robinson and good to see you again John. Please excuse us.’ I knew the ‘John’ part would make the guy mad but he deserved it after his comment to me.
Abby and I walked back to our table. As we sat down I said, ‘Looks like the Robinsons have made up.’
‘Don’t you believe it,’ she replied. ‘That lady is not a happy camper. You can see it in her eyes and the way she holds herself.’ She motioned back at the Robinsons and said, ‘Watch.’
The small orchestra started to play, Jonathan tried to take Cynthia’s hand and lead her to the dance floor. She pulled her hand away, stepped past him, and went to the ladies room.
‘See,’ Abby said.
‘Well, that’s their problem.’ I took Abby’s hand and leaned in close to her ear and whispered, ‘I believe there was mention of further payment. Do you want to dance for awhile or get right to it?’ She smiled took my hand and led us out of the ball room and up to a suite she’d reserved earlier. My Abby is a take charge kind of gal.
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I was my office on the following Sunday morning going over some paperwork and setting my schedule for the next week, actually I had my feet up on my desk with a cup of Kona coffee in my hand reading the Sunday Post Dispatch. I was leafing through the local section until I found the police blotter for Saturday and Saturday night. It was some I did every two or three days. I liked to follow the reports in spite of not being a detective anymore. Abby had left to attend a brunch for a lady that was retiring from the charity business.
One small paragraph caught my eye and I read it in detail. ‘Cynthia Robinson, a local resident and wife of mogul Jonathan Robinson, was found dead late Saturday evening. The body was discovered leaning out of the passenger door of her car which was parked beneath the ramp up onto the Eads Bridge.
My feet come off the desk sat up straight and put my coffee cup down. ‘What the hell was Cynthia doing under the Eads Bridge?’ I ask out loud. There was no one in my office so I didn’t get an answer. Picking up my phone I call Frank Wends, a St. Louis Police Detective.
He and I had worked together while I was a detective, in fact he was my training officer. He was now the commander of the Detective section of the combined south side precincts.
‘What are you doing calling me on a Sunday?’ Frank asked.
‘Hello to you too Frank. Look I just saw the blotter report on Cynthia Robinson. Anything you can tell me about it?’
‘That Mrs. Jonathan Robinson? I haven’t even seen the write up on it yet. Hell I didn’t know it happened until you just told me.’
‘Can you give me a call when you do?’
‘You know I can’t discuss an ongoing investigation with civilians.’ Frank waited for several seconds and added, ‘Of course you’re not exactly a civilian, not sure what you are but you’re not a civilian. What’s your interest?’
‘I’ll let you know when I know more, I promise. Maybe I’m tilting at windmills but something is going on.’
‘Talk to you tomorrow and don’t bother me at home anymore.’ Frank hung up before I could make a smart ass reply. I picked up my coffee and stared out the window. There were no lovelies walking by as it was Sunday but it was a nice view anyway.
‘Why are you staring out the window?’ Abby asked as she entered my office. She came over with the coffee pot, poured me another cup and sat on my lap.
‘Something’s going on with the Robinsons.’ I handed her the paper and pointed to the report on Cynthia. ‘First George Hamilton, the guy that was trying to seduce Cynthia, dies in a boating accident and a few weeks later Cynthia is found dead.’
‘People die all the time,’ Abby replied. ‘It’s just a coincidence.’
‘When two people who know each other die, it’s a coincidence. When those same people know each other the way Hamilton and Cynthia knew each other, it’s more than a coincidence.’
‘If you’re bothered by it call Frank and ask him to look into it.’
‘Already did but the blotter report said it was a carjacking gone bad.’
‘Sad as it is, that happens a lot,’ Abby said as she got off my lap and leaned against my desk.
‘Abby, you know the Robinsons, y
ou know they have big bucks.’ She nodded and I said, ‘What was Cynthia doing in a low rent neighborhood like under the Eads Bridge? So unless the police do a full investigation I’m going to look into it…I’m going to look into it even if the police do their job.’
‘What can you do that the police can’t?’ She held up her hand before I could answer. ‘Never mind, I forgot for a second who I was talking to.’
I smiled at her and said, ‘I can find out things the cops can’t cause they got rules they have to go by. Me? As the song says, ‘I’ve got friends in low places’…friends that can get information and not worry about rules. At least they can and will if I ask them nice.’
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My stupid cell phone shocked me awake. The ring tone was like an old fashion alarm clock and very loud. I glanced at the clock beside the bed and saw it was 7 AM. Abby and I had decided that one night of payment for my services at the fund raiser wasn’t enough, I hadn’t got to sleep until almost 3.
‘What?’ I screamed into the phone. ‘This better be money or good news or I might shoot someone.’
‘Threatening a police officer is a crime,’ Frank Wends said and chuckled.
‘Why are you calling me at the break of dawn Frank?’
‘Serves you right for calling me at home on a Sunday. Now do you want the full report on Cynthia Robinson or not?’
I nodded my head and then remembered, I was on the phone. ‘Yes sir, please sir, if you could find the time sir,’ and then in a louder voice, ‘Since you woke me up at an hour only fit for mad dogs and Englishmen.’
Frank laughed again. ‘Okay. Mrs. Robinson was found in her car, sort of, the top half of her body was across the passenger’s seat and her legs were still outside. She had been beaten severely and looks like she tried to get back to her car or to her cell phone which was in her purse on the console. The M.E. hasn’t finished yet but there is a gunshot wound to the back of her head, at the base of her skull. Looks to be a small caliber weapon, maybe a .22, my guess, that’s the cause of death.’
‘The report states it was a carjacking or mugging gone bad?’ I questioned but in a puzzled tone.
‘That’s what the patrolmen said.’
I was quiet for several seconds, almost a half a minute. Then I said, ‘something’s hinky here Frank, something doesn’t add up.’
‘Pray tell me old great and omnipotent detective,’ he questioned with a sarcastic voice. ‘Tell me why there is something hinky.’
‘C’mon Frank, cut the crap. Quit being pissed off at me and listen.’ I waited a couple of seconds and before he could spout off again I continued. ‘The report says that it was a mugging or carjacking gone bad. But if that was what happened, why was her purse still there? The report said it was on the console didn’t it? For that matter, why was the car still there?
A mugger would have taken the purse…oh and check for her jewelry, a mugger would have taken that too. A carjacker, willing to kill for her car, would have just rolled her out of it and drove it off. And what was she doing on the passenger side?’ I paused and added, ‘This wasn’t a theft gone too far, this was a murder plain and simple.’
Now it was Frank’s turn to be silent for several seconds. ‘I need to bring this up to the detectives on the case,’ he said. ‘I’ll be in touch.’ And he hung up without waiting for my reply.
I stared at the wall for a few minutes and thought about the deaths of Hamilton and now of Cynthia. Even though it was early I called a guy I knew at the main precinct of the St. Louis Police Department. ‘Hey Ricky, it’s Matt Steele. You still do consulting work on the side?’
Ricky Willard was one of, and according to him the best, of the small group of cyber crimes specialists that work for the police. He checked into things people, some of which were really bad, did using computers, all legal and in the public domain if you knew how to access the information. If there was someone better at delving into a person’s electronic foot print, I’d never met or even heard of them.
Ricky had been in college and was running a very lucrative sports betting book and came to the attention of the St. Louis Police, apparently one of his clients felt he had been hosed and contacted the cops. The investigation also showed that Ricky was, for a hefty price, changing people’s grades in the college’s computer records. He was arrested and charged with fraud, gambling, running a gambling ring and a bunch of other crimes.
But just before his trial, Ricky pointed out some flaws in the police department’s computers and a plea bargain was struck. Ricky would be put on probation for two years and do six months of community service, the community service would be in the Cyber Crimes Department of the St. Louis Police. That had been three years previous and he was now a paid employee. He sometimes did side jobs, like background checks, getting financial information and other information stored on a computer network somewhere. If it was on a computer, Ricky could find it.
‘Hey Mr. Steele. Yeah, I still do side jobs, as long as they’re legal you understand.’ Then Ricky laughed. ‘What do you need?’
‘Meet me for lunch at The Flying Saucer and before you ask, the lunch is on me, I’ve got a little job for you.’ Ricky agreed to meet me at 1 PM, just after the lunch crowd rush.
After showering and scraping the whiskers off my face I dressed in what for me the height of fashion. I wore dark brown slacks, a pale blue on blue pin striped shirt with a dark brown knit tie and a tan cashmere sports jacket. After meeting Ricky to see what he could find out on short notice about the Robinsons, I’d decided I might have to pay my condolences to Jonathan Robinson for the loss of his wife.
No matter what Ricky found in his inquires, I wanted to see how Robinson was taking his wife’s death and do it early before he had a chance to build up defenses. The coincidence of Hamilton’s and Cynthia’s death made me think Robinson had something to do with one or both of the killings.
I saw Ricky’s beat up old Chevy Impala in the parking lot of The Flying Saucer Draft Emporium and parked next to it. Ricky is the only person that drives a vehicle that looks as ratty as my truck. But just like my truck, under that faded paint, dents, and rust lived the heart of a NACAR racer. Both vehicles had been worked on by the same genius mechanic to be classic ‘you can’t tell a book by its cover’ cars.
I drove my truck mostly because it allowed me to blend in when I was working and if need be blow the doors off of cars I had to follow. Not sure why Ricky felt he needed a camouflaged speed racer.
The Flying Saucer was about equal distance between police headquarters and One Met Square so it seemed to be the best place for our meeting. Besides, The Saucer had some of the best burgers in town and over 30 kinds of beer on tap. I wouldn’t taste the brew at lunch but since Abby was working late, I thought I might come back and make up for it.
Ricky had a huge burger in front of him and a bottle with the name Big Sky Moose Drool on the label. ‘I have to get back on time today so I started early. Got the big cheese coming in on an inspection tour.’ He grinned and said, ‘Of course the guy hardly knows the difference between a computer monitor and a full work station but we have to put on the show.’ He pointed at his beer and asked, ‘Want one, it’s an IPA from Canada?’
‘No thanks. What I want is for you to look into Jonathan and Cynthia Robinson. I’d like to know as much about them as you can find out, legally of course.’
‘Of course legally, I’m appalled that you would think I would do otherwise.’ Ricky grinned. ‘Now that we’ve got all that moral crap out of the way, what do you really need to know?’
‘I’m not sure exactly. ‘There have been two deaths that might be connected to Robinson, his wife is one of them. I guess I just want to see
if there are any red flags in his life.’ I hesitated for a few seconds. ‘I was serious about you not doing anything illegal, I don’t want you to go to jail for me over this.’
Ricky became more serious. ‘You know, if it hadn’t of been for Rollie and Tully, I probably would have gone to jail. They’re good people in my book and you’re their friend so that buys you a lot of good will. And I’m not forgetting that scrape you got me out of.’
I’d come across Ricky one night in a less than reputable bar, it was when I was working on the Hunter Blaine case. Apparently he and another customer were having a serious disagreement over who had lost the pool game. The other guy pulled a knife on Ricky and things were about to get real interesting. Stepping into the argument, I convinced the other guy that Ricky wasn’t worth the trouble. I convinced him by taking the knife away from him and threatening to put it someplace that would make him sitting down very uncomfortable.
Ricky stuffed the last of the burger in his mouth, emptied the beer bottle and stood up. ‘Back to the salt mines. I’ll give you a call no later than tomorrow noon.’
‘Thanks Ricky,’ I replied. ‘I’ll send you a check for your work.’
‘No need, you pay for lunch and we’re good.’ He turned to leave and then returned to the table. ‘Don’t be surprised if you get a call from a number you don’t recognize. I might be using an untraceable cell. See ya.’ Ricky turned and left humming the theme from Star Trek.
Just past 2 PM, after parking my truck in a commercial lot, I entered the One Met Square building and took the elevator to Robinson’s office. The same beautiful secretary/receptionist greeted me as I came into the large foyer to the office and my opinion of her intelligence rose as she picked up her phone and said, ‘Hello Mr. Steele, I’ll see if Mr. Robinson is available.’ We’d had only met for a couple of minutes a couple of months ago and yet she remembered me. Smart lady. Of course I have that effect on a lot of women, they remember me, for good or bad some remember me. She put down the phone and motioned toward the big polished metal door that led to the throne room.
Robinson sat at his desk, looking busy and made me wait for about two minutes before he looked up and said, ‘Yes? Why are you here?’ And with a haughty look continued, ‘I’m done with you, I have no need of your services again, Steele.’
Steele, not Mr. Steele, just Steele pronounced like it left a bad taste in his mouth. My dislike for good old Jonathan increased. The way Robinson had spoken to me and his obvious distain made up my mind on how I wanted to handle this. I sat down in one of the chairs in front of his desk and sought of slouched down. ‘My condolences on the death of your wife. Oh and on the death of your friend George Hamilton too.’
Robinson actually snarled. ‘Hamilton was no friend of mine and good riddance to him.’
I gave him a sarcastic grin and commented, ‘Interesting that Hamilton was the first one you mentioned, instead of your wife I mean.’
‘Well of course I’m distraught about Cynthia,’ Robinson tried to backpedal. ‘I’m grief stricken but the living must go on.’
‘Un-huh, just from your actions I’m sure you are.’ Fixing Robinson with grim stare. ‘Mr. Robinson, I think you had something to do with your wife’s death, fact is I think you were involved in George Hamilton’s boating accident as well.’ I stood and walked to the door. Stopping I turned and added, ‘I’m gonna look into it Jonathan. If I’m right you’re in deep crap, and you’re money isn’t gonna help you.’
Robinson stood and if looks could kill I would have fallen down dead. ‘You can’t prove anything and I’ll make your life hell if you come after me. You understand, you cheap gum shoe?’
‘Gum shoe? Gum shoe?’ I answered. ‘Nobody has used the term gum shoe since the Maltese Falcon and Sam Spade. You’re a little behind the times Jonathan.’ I tried to slam the door as I left but it had one of those gadgets that closed it slowly, it wasn’t very satisfying.
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FetishJean Robinson was the first contact I ever had on a Dateline computer date. Her name and phone number was on a list of six names I was sent and I phoned up and had a chat.. We made a date and a few days later I picked her up outside her house in Norwich and we went in my car to a nearby pub for a drink and a chat. Jean was a dark haired lady in her late 30's, slim about 5 ft 6 ins tall, of average looks, dressed in a white blouse and black pleated skirt. We spent a couple of hours in quite...
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Another adventure with Matt Steele There are no descriptive sex scenes in this story. Constructive comments, critiques, and emails are welcome and very much appreciated. ******************** ‘I thought you grew up in the country,’ Abigail Stewart said laughing at her companion. She pulled her horse to a stop next to a small spring seeping from under a crumbling granite wall. The small dell was surrounded by large trees, oak and hickory, and the ground was covered with vegetation, moss grew...
She was prettier than she gave herself credit for and she didn’t notice the guys that liked her; probably because she was too busy daydreaming and being ignored by the guys she was attracted to. Her hair was light brown and typically pulled into a low pony tail which lay along the back of her neck, contrasting softly against her pale skin. She owned some makeup, but was too afraid to use it. The thought of others laughing and snickering at her had crossed her mind more times than she could...
She made her way to the backyard where she found everyone seeming to be hanging out in and by the pool. Lacey explained to her that the morning after a party, they take some time to just hang out and relax. Lexi wanted to stay but Lacey insisted that school, work, and her real life were more important than this; she would be back if interested. Lacey and Lexi spoke while Lexi was getting ready to leave. Lacey: “I want to remind you of a few things before you leave. First, remember that you...
When we were eight hours from Tau Ceti, Anu had everyone suit up in their Gore-Tex suits. He arranged our approach to Bangalore so we were shielded by Tau Ceti 4. We came up on Bangalore so we were on the opposite side of the moon from the hospital. Anu skillfully parked the Endeavor in synchronous orbit shielded by the moon. Day 1 Bangalore: Sushi, James, Marsha, and I launched the F-16s. As soon as we came out of the moon shadow, our bodies switched to wired WE mode. We were under WE...
She laid on the bed for a while, holding the shark, trying to process everything she had been exposed to. She thought about the interactions she had with each of the people in the house, knowing that they were all about to have sex. She thought about her interactions with Lacey specifically, the thoughts lingered as she drifted into a nap. Knocking on the door startled her awake. It was Scarlette, who was showing off shimmery blue nails. “Lacey would like you to wear this bikini under this...
2010—2011 I sat holding my wife in my lap for a long time. I just could not believe, still not believe that she was gone. I was remembering me staring at her body in the street that night. Remembering how my daughter, my biological daughter, had treated her just hours before, all I could do was sob. It seemed like it’s all I did apart from work and eat and sleep anymore. And then, still clutching my wife to my breast, I thought of other things. I thought of that day so long in the past when...
I sat in my office smoking a Lucky Strike and reading the paper. The Japs were still in Washington trying to negotiate an end to their assets being frozen. DiMaggio had a 40 game hitting streak for the fucking hated Yankees. It was sweltering in my office on Main Street. The fan in the window was succeeding only in blowing hot air around the room. Outside, the palm trees at Five Points corner were still. I poured myself two fingers of whiskey. It was quality stuff, a dime a pint. But, it kept...
10pm. Rain-thuds. Windless. Fingers of mist rolled off the roofs of my neighbourhood houses which looked like giant ships anchored in a dead calm sea of darkness. Depression. Hopelessness. Sensitivity. I'm 18 year old Steele Sanders, and I'm sitting on the rainy front stairs that lead up to my suburban home, lonely, still and blank. My black Nike hoodie drenched, only revealing the lower half of my face, between droplets, I look down, unmoved, like a concrete statue, as if waiting for something...
Gay Male“So, you did go over there then, talked to them?” said Victoria. “Yes, and it was a battle. You were right; they hate us,” said Selena. “In retrospect, I can’t blame them. I guess my words hurt the woman real bad. I didn’t need to do that, say the things I said. It was just selfishness on my part. I see that now. The man has done so much for me and for your dad ... well, I just don’t know what I was thinking,” said Victoria. “Yes, and he is my dad too,” said Selena. “He was really hurt and...
The prison’s rules, limiting almost everything relating to clothes, makeup and or female accessories of any kind had been a tough nut for her; but limitations notwithstanding, she’d still looked absolutely stunning; and the looks she got from the locals at the hotel, well the men, were embarrassing. She paid them no note at all. None of them would ever do for her what her man had done for her, none of them! She smiled recognizing as she did their collective inferiority to her man. A man, an...
"So that is the whole story!!!" Kim laid down on the couch inside a psychiatrist's office!!! Kim made an appointment about the dreams she had been having and even told the psychiatrist about Craig's death and about her being ostracised by everyone else because of it!! The psychiatrist was sat down by his armchair!! "From what I can tell you is that your mind is guilty about Craig's death!!! That is understandable!! What you need to do now is to forgive yourself!!! What's done is...
John Stefanovitch was helping Norma with the shopping, which, for the most part consisted in carrying the bags. There were some things that were bugging him, but he wasn’t sure if he should ask. Finally, he gave in to the urge. “Norma, Mrs. Tandy has been in some kind of accident, hasn’t she?” A wide smile split Norma’s face, and her head tilted to one side. “Does she look like someone who has not been in an accident?” She remained silent for a while, then said: “It was a car crash.” “Her...
John Stefanovitch was helping Norma with the shopping, which, for the most part consisted in carrying the bags. There were some things that were bugging him, but he wasn’t sure if he should ask. Finally, he gave in to the urge. “Norma, Mrs. Tandy has been in some kind of accident, hasn’t she?” A wide smile split Norma’s face, and her head tilted to one side. “Does she look like someone who has not been in an accident?” She remained silent for a while, then said: “It was a car crash.” “Her...
FetishI slid the report into the proper file just as he walked into the room. Dennis Butz stood there wearing his three-piece suit, looking as handsome and charming as any man could. But I was not to be tamed by his charm. "Hello, Linda," he said with a friendly grin. "Judge Herns isn't in today," I replied back in a frosty tone. "I'm not here to see her." "My plane leaves in less then an hour Dennis, what do you want?" I slammed the file drawer shut and walked past him to my desk...
10pm. Rain-thuds. Windless. Fingers of mist rolled off the roofs of my neighbourhood houses which looked like giant ships anchored in a dead calm sea of darkness. Depression. Hopelessness. Sensitivity. I'm 18 year old Steele Sanders, and I'm sitting on the rainy front stairs that lead up to my suburban home, lonely, still and blank. My black Nike hoodie drenched, only revealing the lower half of my face, between droplets, I look down, unmoved, like a concrete statue, as if waiting for something...
Gay“Hello, Mrs. Robinson.” I can’t stop the thrill that courses through me at the sound of the familiar deep voice. But then, I don’t want to. I’m horny, and he knows. “Hi, Jason.” I turn away from my husband’s tool bench in the garage. The weather is hot; summer in our town always is. Today it’s at least one hundred degrees. Suddenly, it feels hotter than that. My neighbor’s son stands shirtless in the driveway; his baggy shorts hang low around trim hips. He’s not wearing boxers, and a shiver...
Quickie Sex2009-10 “So, you are getting out tomorrow,” said Gilbert Hoskins. “Yes,” said Nathan Grimes. “Were you able to take care of the things we talked about the other day?” “Yes, the man’s prosthesis will be the best money can buy: super light-weight, and easier to attach than the other devices. And, he will not be in the know that you had anything to do with getting it for him. Also, he will have no medical bills for anything ever again. I did have to make sure that he always uses GMC as the...
1992 “So how did your visit John Michael go?” said Nathan. “Good, I guess,” she said. “That was number four. I feel so bad for him. I know there is nothing we can do to get him out of there, but...” “Honey, I tried. Short of actually bribing somebody, which would be a crime in itself, there is no way. He killed a cop. There were half a dozen cops in attendance at that special hearing of the parole board. I was able to get that much, the hearing held, but even with Jennifer running point,...
2003-2007 I didn’t mind the man, and it was the man not the woman, getting me a job. I wouldn’t be taking anything else from him or them, the job was enough, and as far as I was concerned it squared things with them. Whether they saw things that way or not was immaterial to me. All I really cared about was going to work and being able to count on them, her really, keeping the promise to not harass me. It’s all I needed to be content. “Yes, Mister Steele, we have heard good things about you....
I was sitting on a bench in the outdoor patio area of the Taitano Apartments which apartments my wife and I were now calling home. Lower middle class it was, but it did have a few of the luxuries that Henrietta and I appreciated. One of which, again, was our small but nice and tree shaded front porch mini patio. It was new, well it looked, new the Cadillac Coup Deville that pulled up to the curb across from me. A teenager got out, noticed me, and came across the twenty yards of grassy sward...
I stood there staring. I couldn’t speak, not yet. “Yeah, it’s me,” said Darrell Cabot. “Let me formally introduce you to my wife.” I just continued to stare. “Andrea, this is my friend John Michael Steele. You guys did meet briefly that one time, but this is different.” The other attendees had been standing a little back and smiling. But now the big man spoke up. “Yes, John Michael, I know Darrell. Actually, he is, was, one of my employees. I hired him to watch your back, and that of...
Remember the Evil Doctor Steele? He is working on the farm as a farm hand. He really likes taking care of the chickens. He spends most of his days cleaning, feeding and watering the chickens. We run the chickens free-range. Doctor Steele sets up fencing on fallow plots of land and lets the chickens go. Every night he feeds the chickens in the hen house. He provides nesting materials in the same location. Every day he harvests eggs. He marks three eggs and leaves them for the hens to hatch....
It was unnaturally dark that night, and Mrs. Anand appreciated it. The shoreline she was walking on was suspended above the black watery void that danced back and forth hypnotically. The cool sea breeze sent shivers down Mrs. Anand’s spine. She did appreciate it, though. The chill breeze provided a momentary distraction from her thoughts. The things she had planned to do today would push her firmly past the point of no return. Set against a small enclave part of a massive cliff were Mrs....
Randi's Vacation Randi woke up to his alarm and quickly silenced it. A quick glance to his left confirmed the Denise was already up. She almost always got up before him preferring some extra time between getting ready for work and needing to walk out the door. He preferred to have enough time to get ready, eat and go. He walked to the bathroom which was right in the master bedroom. The condo they bought was a bit extravagant but provided plenty of room and they could afford it on...
Hum dono abhi bhi nange hi thay. Chalte chalte usne paad maari. Uski gaand mein abhi bhi haddi akti hui thi. Nadi kinare, jhadiyon ke bich usko bithaya. “Hug le saali madarchod. Kab se paad rahi jai bhosdiki.” Woh hugne lagi. Uski gaand se haddi nikal gayi. Uski garam moot ki dhaar mere pairo pe giri. “Saali maderjaat! Mere pairon pe mootegi. Saali raand muh khol,” main uske muh mein mootne laga. Lavda uske gale mein ghus kar mootne laga. Maine apni tange faila di aur wahi khade khade hugne...
Mera naam Rudra hai. Ek number ka harami aur besharam. Mera dimaag mere lavde mein hai, jo saala har waqt chudai ke liye uchalte rehta hai. Kasarati badan jo ghanto tak lavde ka saath deta hai. Waise toh bachpan se hi kaafi chudai ki hai. Lekin yeh wali sabse achi wali, ya yeh kahu ki sab se gandi wali hai. Main tab 30 saal ka tha. Shaadi hui nahi thi. Ghar mein rehta hi nahi tha. Naukri hi aisi thi ke sheher-sheher gaon-gaon bhatakna padta tha. Peshe se ek civil engineer, jiski degree paiso se...
I had just turned 16 and wanted a car but my parents decided I needed to earn my own money so I would appreciate it more and take better care of it. I was mowing lawns in our neighborhood that summer and doing anything I could to make money. Texas in the summer is brutal but to a 16 year old boy it was just heat and I could mow in my cutoffs and tan. Our next door neighbor was a divorcée in her 40’s and in 1964 there weren’t many in my hometown. All the women in the neighborhood worried about...
I had just turned 16 and wanted a car but my parents decided I needed to earn my own money so I would appreciate it more and take better care of it.I was mowing lawns in our neighborhood that summer and doing anything I could to make money. Texas in the summer is brutal but to a 16 year old boy it was just heat and I could mow in my cutoffs and tan.Our next door neighbor was a divorcée in her 40's and in 1964 there weren't many in my hometown. All the women in the neighborhood worried about her...
First Time2013 “You want to what!” said, Nathan Grimes, and he said it loudly. “Dad, the man spent fifteen years in a maximum-security prison. And when he came out he’d lost a wife a daughter and really any chance at a decent life. Yes, you could buy him one, talk about an unacceptable consolation prize. Anyway, after talking to Jack last night; I finally got it. I finally understood the man’s, my dad’s, bitterness. So yes, that’s what I’m asking for, and I know you can do it. I need to know dad. I...
Andrea Standing (part 2 of Andrea's Stand) A note at the beginning. One of the problems with writing a serial story is that the author feels a need to recap what happened in the prior portions. Please go back and read part 1, "Andrew Running". It will make this a better story. Briefly Andrew at 19, abused by his father, runs away to a distant relative, Aunt Clara. Andrew goes along with a joke played by Clara's lover Marnie, and ends up as Andrea working in Marnie's luxury used car...
"So you are telling me that the cleaner found her body!!" the detective asked Mr Grady. "That's right!!! She used to live up but told me that she wanted me to shift her to another apartment and she lived in the fourth floor!! I have no idea what's she is doing up here!!!" responded Mr Grady. Mr Grady, a police detective and two other police officers were standing on the hallway of the thirteenth floor of The Goblin. Kim's body laid on the floor, with blood stain all over the...