Saint Ch 02
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Bobby O’Malley was never going to impress anyone on the first meeting. Or maybe even the second, either.
He was modest in all measures of a man and, in a few of those measures, even modest might’ve been a stretch. Pale, chalky skin, a slight slouch in his shoulders which made him stand a few inches below the six-foot-even he rose to when Doc Bannion told him to “stand up straight so I can getcher height, Bobby”. Mousy brownish hair that was thinning when he was in his early twenties. He couldn’t grow much of a beard either. Kind of a big nose. The eyes were the thing, though. Pale blue, with a light hazel ring on the inner edge of the pupil. People who knew him would remember the eyes and then say how they kinda made all the other features a bit more handsome.
Athletically, he was decent. He played baseball as a kid but stopped when pitchers started throwing curveballs. Basketball and football never interested him. Later in life, he was pretty good at horseshoes and could occasionally sink a few consecutive balls in an eight-ball game down at the Frederickton Pub once in a blue moon. But sports weren’t Bobby’s forte.
Academics passed him by at well. He graduated high school, somewhere near the bottom of the class, but he wasn’t dumb. College just wasn’t in his stars. The tuition money wasn’t there, anyways, so that was something left for the other kids born in better circumstances.
He had a funny tick in his heart - an extra, quiet but infrequent ‘lub’ added to the ‘lub-dub’ so the Army wouldn’t take him either. After graduation, Bobby just did some odd jobs around town, working in an oil change place before getting on with a crew which was building houses in one of the half dozen developments that had popped up over the previous five years. The developers did most of the training, and Bobby was a young, relatively strong back and was actually pretty reliable. Not the first one chosen for the work team, but he was chosen nonetheless.
His folks were decent people but they were, like Bobby, seemingly on the left-side of the Bell-curve for most of the parts of life where “good things” are measured, somewhere in that “lesser” pile of things. They weren’t bad people at all; they loved their son, went to church on Sundays, paid their bills when they could. There just wasn’t a lot left over for things beyond the bare minimum.
Overall, Bobby wasn’t a loser. He just wasn’t one of life’s winners.
But Bobby was a saint, and on the day the final trumpet sounds, he will be there, taking humanity’s inventory alongside the angels.
While he worked hard and lived his life, Bobby lived in an area of town called Carleton Estates. Despite the somewhat grand-nature of the name, it was what most folks would call a trailer park. Cheap, throwdown homes with minimal actual real estate space or amenities. The bare minimum for living, with neighbors up close and personal.
For Bobby, it was enough. Most folks living there were like him - good people who were just playing the hand that they’d been dealt. Sure, there were some rough characters that took up quarters occasionally, but they tended to flare up fast and then burn out. The people that stayed - weren’t they all just trying to get along?
There was a quiet inertia in those kinds of places that kept people in line. That same inertia tended to keep people in places like that.
The geography of the Estates was such that it bordered on a river. Well, it was more a stream most times, only a few yards across, but when wetter weather came through, it got a bit of a current before it widened a little further past the Estates, where it opened back up and the waters slowed. At this point of widening, the river also deepened more, to about twenty feet or so. Bobby’s place was one of those along the small bluff above the river and a little rusted out fence across the back of his lot set the border to the Estates.
Bobby saw it as having his own place and a bit of independence. He worked, saw his friends and generally lived the life of a young man in his twenties. There was play time and there was work time. Time in the Estates was spent in his own little corner, as well as a few of his friends who also lived there after getting out of school; they held similar jobs and lived similar lives. In summer time, there were get-togethers, with small wading pools turned into makeshift coolers. Snacks and music brought out the neighbors and there was a general good time had by most.
Bobby made some money. The thing was, he’d never known a life different than what he’d had. His folks were a touch better off, but not much, and they’d always been careful with money. There had never been luxuries for him when he was growing up, so once Bobby had the basic necessities, he didn’t think he was missing anything. Besides buying a few rounds at The Fred, and maybe a nice meal in town and a repair or two on his car, there wasn’t much to spend it on, so he did what his folks recommended, he saved. Bobby’s dad had taught his son a few things about turning a wrench, so Bobby was pretty handy about keeping things running without a lot of cash.
For a while, this was his world. His friends, his folks and every now and then, a little bit of fun. In the scheme of things, that was the world for him, and that was all right.
The construction crew moved around as new jobs popped up. Soon, they were building in adjacent towns around the county. Bobby stayed with them, doing his job and living his life. There were a few nights out in those other places, with friends like Brett and Coy, friends who also lived in the Estates and also worked on the construction crews that were needed to build the houses for those on the right-hand side of the American Dream.
Brett was two years older than Bobby, and while they were acquaintances in school, they hadn’t been all that close during those years. Coy was a year younger and had moved into town after school from the next county over. The three wound up together working for the developers and began a solid friendship. There was teasing and roughhousing, as men that age are prone to engage in, but nothing ever got too serious. There was more than a bit of respect within the group as three young guys just trying to get by in life when all of the breaks in life don’t go your way.
One of those nights out, Bobby had driven the carpool to work that day, so he was taking his drinks in iced tea, rather than beer. Bobby was good about that; he never once tried to sneak in a beer or two on the sly. Coy, Brett and anyone else in the carpool that day were his friends, and Bobby was grateful to his friends. He’d never do anything that would endanger or hurt them. He was raised to respect his friends.
They were in a gin mill called Nell’s, though as far as anyone could tell, there was no Nell involved with the place. The shaved gorilla behind the bar was Benny, and he looked like he had always been there and that they had built Nell’s around him. There was nothing fancy about the place, it was about men enjoying their drinks, but truth be told, they may have been enjoying the waitress a little more.
Emmeline Brown waited tables at Nell’s and took classes at the community college during the day. She was a solid woman with broad hips and big legs. Not fat, but robust and curvy. Her chest was commensurate with the rest of her. Not oversized but her last boyfriend described her as “a handful and a pinch”. She had been at Nell’s for a few years; her dad had known Benny, or maybe he had carved Benny from some large stone that was too big to move.
Regardless, by the time Bobby and the boys were spending time in Nell’s, she knew the drill. Drinks, fast and cheap, tolerate the occasional hand on the ass and more frequent leers and flirting of the regulars. For that, they tipped and made it possible for her to go to school so she could get out of Nell’s and onto a better life. Emmy was good about it; a good-natured lady could do well at Nell’s. The regulars didn’t mean anything by the groping and to the outsiders, she was a pleasant and forgettable distraction while they were having their drink.
Emmy dropped off the round as Coy was laughing about a rookie on his painting crew who, on orders from Coy, had spent the day trying to get the local Home Depot to mix up a can of spotted paint for a customer’s special request. As they were laughing, Emmy set the round down and presented the bill.
“Get that, will ya Bobby?” Coy asked.
Bobby didn’t even think. He reached in his wallet and paid Emmy. She looked at him a little funny, but took the cash. The laughter continued as they planned the next prank on the new guy.
Emmy brought the change back, but hesitated before presenting the billfold back to Bobby. The guys were laughing, Bobby along with them. Emmy bent over and whispered. “Here’s your change, Bobby.” He stopped laughing, but held a smile.
“Thank you, Emmy,” he said, his voice quiet but clear.
“Why d’you let them do that to you, Bobby?” Her voice was low, as she didn’t want to cause a scene at the table.
“Huh?” He leaned away from the table, understanding her need to keep their conversation away from the boys.
“You’re not drinking and they are. Why are you paying for the round? I didn’t even get you another ice tea.”
He looked at her for a second with those pale, watery eyes. He wasn’t sure of what she was asking, although it was a fairly simple question.
“I still got my iced tea. I don’t need another one,” he said
“I know that Bobby, but these boys are taking advantage of you, of your good nature. Why d’ya let them do that?”
Bobby got it now. He smiled at Emmy, a relaxed, appreciative grin, showing his chipped incisor. That smile and those eyes gave Emmy a warm, welcome feeling she’d never really had when serving the boys before. “They’re my friends, Emmy. I’ll always help my friends.”
It seemed hokey to Emmy. She had waited on the boys before, and while they were careful with their hands, their eyes did wander at times. They tipped enough but weren’t overly generous. Conversations were mostly about cars or work. All in all, they didn’t seem like the best guys in the world; not the deepest conversations or the most welcoming. But they were OK by Bobby apparently. She just hated to see people get used.
Bobby tipped her 30% on the round. Emmy grinned, “Would you like another iced tea Bobby?”
“Nah, but thank you Emmy,” he grinned. “You look very nice tonight.” There was that grin and the warm feeling again.
When they left, Bobby made sure that a better tip than usual was left for Emmy and Benny. He waved at her as he walked out the door.
The visits to Nell’s continued, sometimes twice a week. It seemed Bobby was designated driver more often than not. Likewise, it seemed that Bobby would pick up a few rounds as the boys drank their beers. This still rubbed Emmy the wrong way, but he never complained about it, he just helped his friends as they asked.
So, with Benny’s approval, Emmy made sure his tea was freshened up regularly. There seemed to be times when she noticed Bobby looking at her with his crooked smile and his blue eyes. Her tips from the boys had also improved. She could sense Bobby was behind that, too.
One week, as the weather warmed and then days got longer, Nell’s put some tables outside. They called it ‘al fresco seating’ but sitting in cheap patio furniture in a parking lot was more like it. Still, warmer, longer days were nice and made the beers go down easier. The boys were close to finishing up their work on this particular development, and there would be a time in the near future where they might not be back to Nell’s. Bobby paid for a round, again, and left the table to give the billfold to Emmy. He looked a bit nervous; the grin was a little thinner and the eyes were a bit more open. She’d seen men squaring up their courage before and she’d had this conversation.
“Hey Emmy,” Bobby’s head was tilted down a little, and he was looking at her through the hair hanging down in his eyes. “I was wondering if you’d be interested in maybe getting a tea with me or going out someplace.”
“I can’t date customers, Bobby,” she sighed. “It’s bad for business.”
He actually relaxed and the grin broadened. “Oh, that’s OK, we’re finished with our contract at the end of the month. We won’t be coming back here anymore.”
This news hit Emmy a little harder than she expected. “You won’t be coming back here after that?”
“Nope. We’re off to Chesterburg when we’re done. New townhouses going in there. Should be close to a year’s work there.” Chesterburg was in the opposite direction from where Bobby and the boys were commuting from now. They wouldn’t be back.
Emmy had grown to like the boys. They were simple, but they had become good customers and she liked Bobby and his quiet looks at her even more; his generosity and charm had grown on Emmy. She realized she was going to miss him.
Now it was her turn to look nervous. “Well, what would you and I do?”
“Does that mean you’d go out with me? Jeez, well, it depends on you, but I’d like to show you what we built. They’re nice houses, and I’m proud of the we’ve work done. Then I’d take you to the boardwalk by the river. Get something to eat. But mostly, I’d like to talk to you.”
Emmy thought about it for a few seconds; it wasn’t a super exciting plan, but Bobby was sweet and he had grown on her a bit. So, she agreed to bend her rule of not dating customers, and gave Bobby her phone number. The following Tuesday, they did just what Bobby had said he’d do.
Emmy’s expectations were low, but Bobby actually impressed her. He had found a place to shower at the jobsite and changed his clothes so looked a bit more presentable when he picked her up. He was right, the new development the boys had crewed was a few miles away, up on the bluff. The view from there opened up on the valley below, and in the late spring sunset, the view was one Emmy had never seen before, despite living in the area for the last several years. It was beautiful.
Bobby took her to the Boardwalk, which was about halfway between Nell’s and Bobby’s home in the Estates. Once there, they walked for a while along the river, which flowed on timelessly past them towards some distant ocean. Bobby surprised her with reservations at a very nice Italian place, where they had seats in an actual terraced al fresco area. He signaled the waiter that he would pull out her chair.
As she grinned, sitting she opened the menu. “Bobby!” she gasped. “These prices are crazy. There’s no way I feel comfortable eating here if it costs this much!”
Bobby just smiled. “Emmy, just relax. I know you work hard. I do too. Let’s just enjoy a wonderful night and see what happens.” With that, Bobby ordered her a red wine and a water for himself, once he was told that iced tea wasn’t served in that fine establishment.
And they talked. Talked about what to order, about her life at school and what she wanted to do, about the boys. When they were finished with the meal and the dessert, they talked about people walking by and the little side conversations that come up. Bobby, it turns out, was pretty clever in building up little stories about people walking by. About who was an escaped felon, who was secretly on a spy caper and even a wealthy heiress hiding out in a small-town boardwalk.
Emmy hadn’t enjoyed herself that much in ages. Bobby was not only good company; he was a gentleman. After paying for the meal, he drove her home, and with a quick peck on the cheek at the doorstep of her home, he asked for a second date, and once she accepted, he bid her a good night.
Their courtship started, they got together when they could, which wasn’t often as Bobby was up early, and Emmy was up late. They were able to sneak in a few dates here and there, and it always ended the same, a chaste kiss, a promise of another date and Bobby going home alone. The boys noted Bobby’s success and happiness with Emmy and were proud for him.
After a few months of this, Emmy had enough. Bobby showed up at her place, to take her to the county seat fair, but she grabbed him at the doorstep and dragged him inside. “Bobby O’Malley, I’m tired of you being such a nice guy. I need you to be more. Now get in here and fuck me!” And, Bobby, true to form, did his best to show Emmy a good time.
Bobby had been with girls before. Backseat fumblings, the occasional groping in a dark corner of a party. He wasn’t dumb or a virgin. But he did need some help in pleasuring a serious woman.
Emmy wasn’t a slut, especially considering how often she was subjected to come-ons and sweet talk from some of the more handsome regulars and strangers at Nell’s. But she knew what she wanted and she taught Bobby. He took her lessons to heart and did his best to please her. He wasn’t the best she’d had, but he wasn’t the worst. She taught him and his skills grew in both capability and competence. And the fact that it was Bobby made her so much happier.
This went on through the summer and well into autumn. Bobby and Emmy continued to enjoy each other’s company. Both lived their lives and their time together; as little as their lives afforded them, these hours together were that much more special. They were boyfriend and girlfriend. Anything beyond that was just words, but they were committed to each other. They grew comfortable with each other enough and experimented with things in the bedroom to keep things fresh. Bobby was a sponge to try to keep his lady friend happy. She’d never been to the Estates, but Bobby gave her a key to his place. In return Emmy gave him a key to hers, since they spent so much time there.
If there was a happier time in Bobby’s life, he couldn’t remember it. That didn’t mean that in his life that there was a lack of happiness, it’s just that the moments he had were just that, moments. Added up over time, it was just on the lesser side of things. But since Emmy, this was a prolonged happiness which was unique and exquisite in itself. Although Bobby just bumbled along with a grin on his face which the boys made fun of, they too were a more than a bit jealous of their friend’s happiness. Still, their teasing wasn’t enough to remove the internal smile which burned inside him.
Emmy was in a new semester of school and with it came a challenge. She became close with one of her instructors, and the attraction became a mutual one. There were shared sessions in his office over the course work, which spread out into meeting for coffee. She never told Bobby about this, since it was all about school, or so she told herself.
Bobby and Emmy shared a nice Christmas together, where he got her a small diamond ring. It wasn’t an engagement ring, he told her, but she was his shining heart, and he wanted her to know that.
“Bobby! How much did this cost you?”
“You don’t need to worry about that,” he said. “I love you and that’s all that needs to be said.”
The tears in Emmy’s eyes were enough for Bobby, and he felt he was more than rewarded afterwards.
Moving into spring, a new work assignment for the boys was coming up. They were moving back into Bobby’s town for a new development project. Bobby would be closer to Nell’s and Emmy.
He chose to go see her to announce that he would be able to spend more time with her. He let himself in with the key she’d given him, along with a handful of calla lilies, her favorite flower. At first, it was quiet except for a thumping, meaning Emmy had put some clothes in the washer and the load was a little uneven in the rinse cycle. He went to the back where her bedroom was, as it was about time that she should be getting ready for her shift at Nell’s. He noticed that the thumping wasn’t coming from the laundry area, past Emmy’s room, but from Emmy’s room itself.
The door was open a crack, and Bobby nudged it open further. It moved silently and revealed to him the activity that was going on in the room.
He watched Emmy, folded in half, with a skinny tall man with black curly hair hammering her. Emmy’s eyes were closed and he was taken by her beauty and her happiness as the man thrust into her. She looked so beautiful he thought. They were covered in sweat, and had obviously been at this for a while. Emmy encouraged him “Fuck me harder, I need that cock!”. The noises were squishy and wet, and the stink of sex was thick in the air.
Two ideas were competing in Bobby’s mind at that point. He was sad, of course. Sad that there was not enough love in her heart to stay true to him, despite his love and faithfulness for her. But at the same time, she had enough love in her heart for others as well as for Bobby. The other was that she looked so happy ... How could Bobby ask her for more than making her happy? Wasn’t that what he always wanted?
Bobby put the lily on floor in the door frame, and moving into the small kitchenette, left the key to her place on the table and silently let himself out of the apartment.
On the ride back to the Estates, Bobby prayed. He wasn’t much of a church-going guy since he moved into the Estates, but he was at a point where he needed some help, and since Coy and Brett weren’t immediately available, there weren’t many alternatives.
“Lord, I know I haven’t always been the best of your flock,” he said, hoping he sounded penitent enough to get some kind of response, “but I hope you understand I’ve tried to be a good man. I haven’t got all the tools to be a better host for you. I’m just asking if there’s some kind of hope for me? That there’s someone out there for me so I can go on to maybe be a better man? I pray to you that you would see fit that I can leave this world a better place than I found it.”
Tears ran down Bobby’s face, and his heart pounded in his ears.
He prayed the entire way, tears spreading across his cheeks in a salty tide. He found that there was some relief in his mental state from the praying, a rhythmic repetition of petition to the forces of life; to those who set the normal distributions of fate which had kept Bobby and his type on the far-left side of things for most of their lives. He drove a straight route to the Estates, and never noticed, but there was not a single red light on his entire way back home.
From his repetition of his own makeshift prayer, came a form of belief. And belief can make for powerful results to happen.
During all of his reflections, Bobby never blamed Emmy for her desires. He never called her to accuse or berate her. She did call him after finding the lily and his key. Her heart was broken that he had witnessed her unfaithfulness, and as she walked her instructor out, she vowed it would be the last time she ever hurt someone through her infidelity. She was never able to reach Bobby, as he had blocked her number.
For the next weeks Bobby did his work with the boys, finishing one job and then moving onto the next in their town. During these days, Bobby almost always drove the carpool, not because he had to, but because he found that he could focus on his prayers during the drive. Likewise, in his work, whether drywalling, roofing or flooring, Bobby found that time alone was filled with his silent whispering. They made excellent time to the job site each time Bobby drove, despite never exceeding the speed limit.
During this time, the foreman noted Bobby’s focus and work quality was improving to a craftsman’s caliber. Nails were driven true; joinery was even and square and he never needed reset a job after Bobby had OK’d it. The foreman barely needed to spot check the quality of his work. Bobby always worked alone, with that queer little whispering he’d taken to lately, and his projects were always done right. He was gonna have to raise that boy’s pay or some other developer was likely to poach him and have him running his own crew. When asked about it, Bobby just shrugged, saying he was focused.
“I’d like to see that focus in the rest of the crew,” the foreman noted. Per Bobby’s request, he continued to work alone and didn’t want any special recognition. But he didn’t refuse the little extra in his paycheck.
The boys knew that Emmy had done Bobby wrong, but he never opened up too much about it. He just kept to himself a bit more. He would join them on the trips to the Fred, and he would have a drink, maybe two, but he never wallowed in any kind of broken heart blues. And when the boys would try to trash Emmy or her character, Bobby put a stop to that immediately, saying it was unbecoming of them to judge her. It was a funny expression, they thought, but Bobby was their friend, and they respected him and honored his wishes, as they knew he would do for them.
Spring came, and with it came the warmer weather which the boys took advantage of. They had plans of gatherings and barbecues at the Estates, each one taking turns hosting. Coy’s turn hosting had him set up a few tables next to his Weber kettle with a pack of hotdogs and a single bag of sour cream and onion potato chips. A small wading pool with an inch of water in it had a six pack of Natty Lite in it. Bobby came by early to help set things up, but noticed the lack of supplies that the host had provided.
Coy was inside, smoking a joint when Bobby stuck his head in. “Hey Coy, I don’t think there’s gonna be enough. We’re expecting twenty or so for this, right?”
“Well, let ‘em bring their own then. I ain’t made a money. They want to party here, they can BYO.” He handed the joint to Bobby, who took a puff.
“Coy, they’re you’re guests. It ain’t right if you’re not gonna be a good host.”
“Bobby, I’m short this month. I been a little free and easy at the Fred, and I just don’t have it. If you’re so concerned, you take care of it, and I’ll make it up to you.” Bobby handed the joint back.
Bobby knew Coy had a good heart, and this would not reflect well on his friend. So, he stepped back outside.
“Coy? Can you bring out some dishes and you got any ice in your freezer?” Coy was a little puzzled and rose from his sofa and stuck his head outside the door. Bobby was arranging dozens of bags of snacks: pork rinds, potato chips, tortilla chips, tubs of potato salad and cole slaw. The pool was packed with cans of Natty and Busch. The Weber was ablaze with glowing coals, a tray with hot dogs and burgers sat next to it.
“Bobby!” Coy said once he got a breath and picked his jaw off the stoop to his doublewide, “Where’d this come from?”
“I won’t let my friends down,” he said, as if that explained where this bounty had come from. “If you’d get the plates and ice, I believe there’s enough for the folks coming by today.”
Coy shook his head, mouth hanging open. He came down to the steps, and grabbed Bobby by the shoulders. “Bobby,” he embraced his friend in a bear hug, “I don’t know how you did this or what, but thank you man!” Bobby embraced his friend for a moment before breaking the hug.
“Ice and plates? Maybe some Solo cups if you got ‘em.” Coy nodded, grinning, and went back inside.
Needless to say, the barbecue was a success. Coy knew Bobby well enough to keep it quiet about how he’d stocked the party; when he thought about it, it was more than a little embarrassing to see what Coy had done to host and then what Bobby had done to help him. But Coy kept an eye on his friend. Bobby sat in a small folding beach chair, in the sunlight, and watched his friends and neighbors enjoy themselves, a small smile on his face. Every now and then it looked like Bobby’s lips were moving, as if he were whispering something, just to himself.
Coy made sure that Bobby’s cup was full.
Coy told Brett about how Bobby had made the party the success it was, but insisted Brett keep it on the Q-T. Brett’s acknowledgement was to bring his cousin, Candy Harper by to meet Bobby. He rose from his folding chair to shake Candy’s hand before taking a seat again. Candy was a dyed blonde, with a little upturned nose and a slim figure. She was quite pretty but also seemed nice and spoke with Bobby for a bit. He was cordial and pleasant, even offering her his chair, but she declined. Bobby just wasn’t in much of a mood for chasing the ladies, as he was still smarting from what Emmy had done.
Brett inquired later. “I talked to Candy, she thinks your cute, Bobby, but she says you’re not seeming interested.”
“She’s cute, too. We chatted a bit,” was all Bobby said. “I’m happy everyone here is enjoying themselves.” Brett looked at his friend a bit closer. There was not trace of sarcasm or deceit. Bobby seemed to be exactly as he said, content to watch and have his friends and neighbors enjoy themselves. Both Brett and Coy checked in with Bobby to see if he needed anything: food, drink or companionship. Bobby was happy to talk, but was seen just sitting there, a quiet smile on his face, his lips moving just a little bit.
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The Academy for Girls at Saint Dominick’s was in its fifth decade of providing Catholic instruction to young ladies distinction in a total immersion environment inside a functioning convent for a most esteemed religious order. The sixty-nine young women were under the care and discipline of no less than thirteen nuns to mold them into well-behaved young ladies with ready, willing and able pussies to satisfy a husband and raise young ones into an increasingly chaotic world. Under the calm...
Those words came to haunt Nick. There’d been no identification on either of the victims. They had managed to get fingerprints on victim one. She wasn’t in any system that Nick had available to him, including AFIS, the Automated Fingerprint Identification System. So, whoever she was, she didn’t have a record and had never been fingerprinted. It had been impossible to fingerprint victim two. The decomposition had been too devastating, animals had destroyed what the killer hadn’t. Dental...
The council chamber is crowded with all the elders and the returned travelers. We are the last ones to file in. I give Saul a gentle pat on his arm and Nimrod gives him a reassuring smile. "What is she doing here?" Napoleon bellows out, even before Melville can get two words in. "I can hurt you." I say, looking him calmly in the eye. "Nosis." Nimrod touches my shoulder and pulls me back against him. "Fine." I stick my tongue out at Napoleon and give Nimrod a peck on the cheek as I...
Saint Patrick’s Day Here in America we celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day on March seventeenth. This year it was on Wednesday. Everyone wears green and most people claim to be Irish. I myself wore a T-shirt that read: “Kiss me I’m Irish.” Tradition in my neighborhood says that you start drinking green beer and shorts of Irish whisky right after work and you don’t stop for anything until you pass out. I do stop to throw up and eat some food. That way I can outlast most of my...
Chapter Six He was being called on the carpet. Again. He heaved a huge sigh of disgust. The cost of doing this job and doing it the way it was supposed to be done meant pushing limits, pissing people off at times and at others, bending the rules just a bit. He tried to smile at Michelle, to offer a little comfort. There wasn’t any reason that she should be there. He was the one that had decided to not call in the crime scene guys right away. He didn’t follow procedure. He was primary, his...
Chapter Eight The team from the crime lab was still hard at work when Michelle got back to the victim’s apartment. They, for the most part, ignored her as she stood in the doorway watching them work. Pictures were being taken, evidence cataloged, fingerprint powder spread over every conceivable surface. The victim’s bedroom was dark except for a bright blue spotlight that was slowly going over the surface of the bed. It was amazing to watch. Each member of the team seemed to know exactly...
They’re putting together a task force, he thought as he rubbed his hands together, almost giggling in delight. A task force in his honor. It was almost like getting an academy award. He did giggle then, thinking about standing at a podium, Nick Saint handing him the head of a dead girl as a trophy. Too delicious. He was down in his laboratory, what he called the underground room where he kept his research. His latest case file was open in front of him letting him relive every glorious moment,...
Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre The love story behind the Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre. Always suspected that it was Al Capone behind the Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre, it was never proven and, although he admitted to it in private to his boys, he never confessed the crime to the police. On Valentine’s Day, February 14, 1929, seven men were shot in the back, gunned down, and murdered. Four of the men were with the Bugs Moran gang. The fifth man, was not a criminal, per se, he was the Moran...
His head was pounding, his stomach a constant churning ache. He managed to open the door to his office and slink over to his chair, wincing at the sound it made when he pulled it back. He sank down into it, laying his head on his arms on the desk, praying that either God would take mercy on him or kill him. Killing him would be a mercy today and God didn’t grant such mercies to people like him. Nick reached into the middle drawer of his desk, his fingers going over the different pill bottles...
Sister Ellen - Order of Saint Silenus (*) Part 2 by [email protected] (*) Saint Silenus does not exist. Silenus was a mythical Satyr, appropriate for a name of a mythical holy order created by Transgenders under the auspices of the Church. If you aren't old enough, or live in a place where erotic fiction is banned, or are offended by stories involving transgenders having sex with men and boys, you should stop reading now. When I was 18, I officially joined the Order. I...
“You are a Sword Saint.” Sister Emily accused me. I am? “I was accused of being one when I first arrived by two old men on a porch, I didn’t know what one was but it sounded right whereas being called a Wizard Lord didn’t feel right.” “I could be. It sounds right, but I don’t know what one is. Remember, I am still new here and not all that familiar with the religions on this world. Hell, I wasn’t even all that familiar with the religions on my world. Just the basics. And I am definitely...
His head was pounding, his stomach a constant churning ache. He managed to open the door to his office and slink over to his chair, wincing at the sound it made when he pulled it back. He sank down into it, laying his head on his arms on the desk, praying that either God would take mercy on him or kill him. Killing him would be a mercy today and God didn't grant such mercies to people like him. Nick reached into the middle drawer of his desk, his fingers going over the different pill...
Damn, damn, damn! Today of all days. Her dependable little Neon had to pull something like this. She slammed the car door shut and reached carefully for the hood latch. Steam was billowing out from around the hood of the car, a red light was blaring at her on the dash, and she was way out in the back of nowhere, on a short cut she had taken hundreds of times and never had another thought about. She burned herself on the steam as she finally found the latch and yanked her hand out, sticking...
Previously on the Sexual Saint... Omar "I'm going to fuck the shit out of you Melanie. You've always turned me on parading those legs around here like you do." Omar said, lifting the horse-tail attached to the toy in her ass, his hand moving the butt-plug up and down inside Melanie's tight hole causing her to squirm. He rubbed the head of his dick along her slit and around her clit. He felt Melanie's juices flow and sank his cock into her warm pussy. He placed his hands on her hips with the...
Group SexDoctor Felicia knew she was in trouble with her favorite dog Geronimo. She had allowed the dog to take control of her rather than the other way around and she was addicted to the huge beast and his oversized doggie dong that had a built-in battery that never wore down no matter how hard and how long he humped her from behind. She was totally ashamed of her attraction to the dog and wanted to remedy the situation but was at a loss on how to go about it. The dog watched her carefully and...
It was true that Tammy and Susan were a pair of troublemakers at Saint Dominick and they never missed an opportunity to find a secluded corner to show the visiting boys or men that they were both swift and agile in getting on their knees and taking care of business the old fashioned way with an open mouth. Most of the other girls suspected the pair were of limited moral character but kept their mouths shut in more ways than one without spilling the beans on either of them. Sister Agnes had...
We are three girls and me: best friend Sarah, her younger sister Tina and some colleague of Sarah. We arrive to the venue, its a big pub converted into a party place: beer in plastic glasses, British pop mostly and drunk straight rednecks! Chances of finding a man for me are non-existent.. but so are for the girls, all the guys look disgustingly fat, ugly and uneducated and the girls cheap and easy. I discreetly check my grindr and I realize I am pretty much alone. So fuck the manhunting...
This is simply the prologue for an idea that I think would make a good story. The feedback will decide whether or not I pursue this further. There will not be much sex or action in this chapter, but if more chapters are requested they will be considerably more graphic. I've tried to write what I feel would be something that could, in a very crazy world, actually happen. If you enjoy and would like to read more please leave a comment. [b]The Saint Nicholas school of whores Benjamin...
Michelle tossed the wrapper to her hamburger in the trash with a flick of her wrist. Then she scattered the rest of her fries on the ground for the birds and the squirrels and sipped on her chocolate shake. The sun was hot on her bare shoulders, the breeze cool on her cheeks. She actually felt better, almost human again. Nick was sitting next to her, drowning french fries in ketchup and munching on them. ‘So,’ he started, keeping his tone of voice light despite the feeling of dread he...
Flashback to my freshman year of college. I was leaving home for the first time and was really nervous. I was just coming out of a relationship and I was ready to start dating again. In August, I moved into my new home in the dorms at Saint Cloud State. Move in day. August 25. I was driven up by my dad and we unloaded my stuff. On my way down the stairs I ran into one of the most beautiful girls I had ever met. Natalie Gothberg. Five foot ten, long auburn hair, tan skin, a nice set of c...
Straight SexSister Ellen - Order of Saint Silenus (*) by [email protected] If you aren't old enough, or live in a place where erotic fiction is banned, or are offended by stories involving transgenders having sex with men and boys, you should stop reading now. This story is a sequel to "Sister Ellen, Part I", written by David Smith. With his permission, I've stolen his two major characters and created a "fork" in their history. David promises a Part II, which I'm sure will be quite hot,...
We arose before dawn; washed, dressed and had a quick breakfast. The stable was quiet, so we didn't have any interruptions to get our horses ready for the day's travel. When we approached the front of the inn; an absolutely huge man advanced us on with a cudgel in his paw lumbering straight for us. I figured that nothing good was going to come of this. It looked like Simon had his arm wrapped in a soiled bandage, and he was loping behind his father. "Keep back and let me handle this,...
I'd been embarrassed before when a tennis ball popped open in public, but it had never happened on an airplane. Suddenly, I was confronted by fellow passengers; a call for help from an older lady across the aisle; a child's scream from the row of seats behind me, and a flight attendant's inquisitive eyes as she investigated the source of the sound. I held the limp remains of the tennis ball up for her to see. The cloud made by the powder inside the ball was dissipating, and the remnants...
He was being called on the carpet. Again. He heaved a huge sigh of disgust. The cost of doing this job and doing it the way it was supposed to be done meant pushing limits, pissing people off at times and at others, bending the rules just a bit. He tried to smile at Michelle, to offer a little comfort. There wasn't any reason that she should be there. He was the one that had decided to not call in the crime scene guys right away. He didn't follow procedure. He was primary, his decision so...
Disappointment. It was bitter and acidy in his mouth. He had been primed for the press conference, ready to bask in the expression of horror on the faces of the people as his crimes were recited. Ready to glow with pleasure at the seriousness of all the law enforcement agencies that were out there hunting him down. The predator, the stalker, the Knife. He had gotten there early, in the guise of helping set things up. He had worked beside the people who were being paid to take him out of the...
Saints Row Queen Tomisha Jack Vs the GhostBy lilguy [email protected] runs a foul with a Russian mob.Tomisha Jackson was called many things. She was called a hero, rebel, villain, Anti-hero, nympho, gangster bitch among other things. She was also referred to as one of the most dangerous criminals and Saints Row. She was a king pin who took out any gang who got in her way and rage a war against a crooked Corporation know as Altor. Her battle sent blood and bullets through the streets...
Saints Row- Tomisha JacksonBy lilguy [email protected] man meets Saints Rows toughest Gangsta at a bank RobberyBase on a character I created in Saints Row 2 Tomisa Jacksonhttp://www.imagebam.com/image/e3777099396238 just click next to see her other picshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUgDyCpLbuAhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxkEVsEkIAYhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SgB6yYMm3sEddy Reynolds was a bank clerk. He recently move there from moving out of his parents house after years of avoiding...
Sister Agnes took charge of altar boy Bobby’s duties and would often send him to mollify some weeping girl with a bad case of needing to be laid quickly without any discussion about the right or wrong of it. She called it her “slam, bam, thank you ma’am” remedy for virginal blues. Bobby never questioned Sister Agnes’s motives in such tasks he only needed the name and the room number and would lock the door so they would not be disturbed before finishing the dirty business like soldiers...
Saints Cross Academy is the premiere college preparatory boarding school for the residents of Saint Miller's Crossing for ages (18-20). This schools primary focus is to preparer the newly of age for the rigors of young adulthood. Located a few miles out of Saint Miller's Crossing adjacent to the Federally protected forest lands in the west of town atop of Crucifix Hill. At Saints Academy you will be prepared to enter the workforce or to continue your studies at this institution of higher...
Fantasy“Wake up, little girl.” Strong fingers pinched her chin. Kristen tried to shake them off, but they only gripped harder, raising her head. Her eyes flickered open. Sister Saint Augustine was standing in front of her, her face up close. Her expression was neither kind nor angry — just blank, clinical. The lack of emotion frightened Kristen more than the fact that she couldn’t move. “How are you feeling, dear?” Sister asked. She tried to say all, right, but it came out muffled. Something...
Previously on the Sexual Saint… Omar ‘I’m going to fuck the shit out of you Melanie. You’ve always turned me on parading those legs around here like you do.’ Omar said, lifting the horse-tail attached to the toy in her ass, his hand moving the butt-plug up and down inside Melanie’s tight hole causing her to squirm. He rubbed the head of his dick along her slit and around her clit. He felt Melanie’s juices flow and sank his cock into her warm pussy. He placed his hands on her hips with the...
My name is Charles Havers Jameson. A tall, good-looking black gentleman with a body that both sexes can’t help but stare at. I’m the man who’s going to dazzle you with the story of his life. I’m a senior partner at Darwin & Jameson, one of the top law firms in the Boston Area. I love my job. Practicing law is what I do. The firm got started ten years ago. I had just passed the bar exam when my former roommate and college buddy James Darwin approached me. He attended Morehouse College with me...
Valentine, also known as Eros, was an impish sort of character. Although he was thrilled when the whole world celebrated him once a year, the rest of the time he was kind of bored. So bored in fact that he’d taken to following some of the other magical beings on their special days.When he followed Santa on Christmas Eve to Katie’s house he didn’t really expect to see anything interesting. All the fat guy ever really did was drop presents off, eat a few cookies and then move on to the next...
Fantasy & Sci-FiMichelle pulled her seat-belt a little tighter, not caring if Nick saw it or not. The man drove like a maniac. She had felt safer being in a car with Sam, even though the man was a pervert and lazy as hell. She felt her stomach tighten as the light in front of them turned yellow and he sped up, going through it just as it turned red. ‘Is this your way of trying to back out?’ she asked him through gritted teeth. Nick looked over at her, sitting stiffly in the low slung passenger bucket seat in...
Detective Nicholas Saint stood in the bathroom of the Lapeer County Sheriff’s station, hands gripping one of the three sinks lining one wall, staring at himself in the mirror. His eyes were bloodshot and bleary, evidence of too much Jack Daniels and too many sleepless nights. His hair was mussed from running his hands through the thick black strands in frustration. He grimaced at the sour taste of cigarettes and over cooked coffee in his mouth. This was too much. He had come home to the town...
Chapter Nine Hmmm, heaven was built on spicy Szechwan chicken. Michelle popped the last bite into her mouth and sat back on the couch, her hand on her flat stomach. She had changed clothing before sitting down with Nick and the food, putting on a pair of short black leggings and an oversized FBI tee shirt her brother had gotten for her when he went to Quantico for some training classes a few months ago. With her hair pulled up in a long blonde ponytail and no makeup, she looked all of ten...
Flashback to my freshman year of college. I was leaving home for the first time and was really nervous. I was just coming out of a relationship and I was ready to start dating again. In August, I moved into my new home in the dorms at Saint Cloud State. Move in day. August 25. I was driven up by my dad and we unloaded my stuff. On my way down the stairs I ran into one of the most beautiful girls I had ever met. Natalie Gothberg. Five foot ten, long auburn hair, tan skin, a nice set of c...
Andrea's Goes to School and begins to grows up By Robin Y. School started at St. Theresa's Junior High in September and I was excited and fearful to start my freshman year. Thus far, my new life as a girl had been limited to being with Aunt Hilda and her friends. The few other teens that I met didn't seem to be interested in including me in their circles. When school started things changed. In ninth grade all the girls came from different feeder schools. Most girls had at least one...
“My Lord, it is time to wake up.” Bah. Chandra’s hair was already brushed with a freshly washed face, my student bubbled with anticipation for today’s journey, “Did you order breakfast for us?” She was ready to go home. “Yes, My Lord, we are all waiting on you.” She gave me a devilish smile. It seemed that one of us had a very good night’s sleep. “Fine, let me wash and I’ll meet you down stairs.” I took the puzzle box with me, I wasn’t about to let it disappear during my ablutions or...
Detective Nicholas Saint stood in the bathroom of the Lapeer County Sheriff's station, hands gripping one of the three sinks lining one wall, staring at himself in the mirror. His eyes were bloodshot and bleary, evidence of too much Jack Daniels and too many sleepless nights. His hair was mussed from running his hands through the thick black strands in frustration. He grimaced at the sour taste of cigarettes and over cooked coffee in his mouth. This was too much. He had come home to the...
Those words came to haunt Nick. No identification on either of the victims. They had managed to get fingerprints on victim one. She wasn't in any system that Nick had available to him, including AFIS, the Automated Fingerprint Identification System. So, whoever she was, she didn't have a record and had never been fingerprinted. It had been impossible to fingerprint victim two. The decomposition had been too devastating, animals had destroyed what the killer hadn't. Dental records weren't...
Michelle pulled her seatbelt a little tighter, not caring if Nick saw it or not. The man drove like a maniac. She had felt safer being in a car with Sam, even though the man was a pervert and lazy as hell. She felt her stomach tighten as the light in front of them turned yellow and he sped up, going through it just as it turned red. "Is this your way of trying to back out?" she asked him through gritted teeth. Nick looked over at her, sitting stiffly in the low slung passenger bucket seat...
The team from the crime lab was still hard at work when Michelle got back to the victim's apartment. They, for the most part, ignored her as she stood in the doorway watching them work. Pictures were being taken, evidence cataloged, fingerprint powder spread over every conceivable surface. The victim's bedroom was dark except for a bright blue spotlight that was slowly going over the surface of the bed. It was amazing to watch. Each member of the team seemed to know exactly what their job...
Hmmm, heaven was built on spicy Szechwan chicken. Michelle popped the last bite into her mouth and sat back on the couch, her hand on her flat stomach. She had changed clothing before sitting down with Nick and the food, putting on a pair of short black leggings and an oversized FBI tee shirt her brother had gotten for her when he went to Quantico for some training classes a few months ago. With her hair pulled up in a long blonde ponytail and no makeup, she looked all of ten years...
The shrill scream of the phone woke her and she reached for it without opening her eyes. She managed to pick it up, fumbled it for a second and then held it to her ear. "Yeah?" she croaked, managing to put in one word her anger that all her longing for sleep, peace and quiet was going down the tubes. "Deputy Parsons?" Oh, shit. She knew that voice. She sat straight up and then gathered the sheet back up over her breasts. "Yes, Sheriff, what can I do for you?" She heard a groan of...
They're putting together a task force, he thought as he rubbed his hands together, almost giggling in delight. A task force in his honor. It was almost like getting an academy award. He did giggle then, thinking about standing at a podium, Nick Saint handing him the head of a dead girl as a trophy. Too delicious. He was down in his laboratory, what he called the underground room where he kept his research. His latest case file was open in front of him letting him relive every glorious...
He sat at his desk, happily writing on lined paper. He was documenting his experiences of the day, the way it had felt to be in that conference room, to know that they were all gathered there for him. He wished he had recorded it somehow, had taken in a mini recorder. Instead he had to rely upon his memories. But that was okay. He remembered how it felt to have Detective Nick Saint shake his hand, talk to him as if he were an equal. The seriousness in the man's voice when he had spoken of...
The move to the new task force headquarters was done with the least amount of fuss possible. No cop cars would be allowed in the parking lot. No one was to know where they were located. Every precaution was to be used to keep this location a secret from the public and the news people. The newsies were getting too brazen and brave as it was. The warehouse was huge inside, with two offices on a second floor. There were two rooms on the first floor, a main warehouse as you walked into the front...
To Michelle, morning had seemed hours ago. Her eyes burned and her head ached but she kept at it, sitting in front of a computer at the task force headquarters. She was inputting what new information they had on the victims, cross referencing for any similarities that might come up, a job Nick had asked her to do. So far they had nothing, but part of police work was getting into the little details. Sometimes the biggest clue they could have would come out of the littlest of details. So she...