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Oscar noticed a plume of dust on the horizon well outside of the training area. He watched it move and then stop. The medallion flared hot against his skin. His stomach clenched as the hairs on the back of his neck rose. As the dust started settling, he shouted, “Georgia, break radio silence. Get everyone back to camp right now.”

Without asking any questions, Georgia got on the radio and started broadcasting the message. Once she had told everyone his orders, she called back asking, “Why?”

“Tell them it’s an order from me.” He reached into his pocket and pulled out a flare gun. He shot it into the sky to get everyone’s attention. He went back to the Hummer where Georgia was repeating the message to another group. He got into the drivers seat to check that it was fully operational and said, “We’ll wait here for an hour before heading back to camp. Anyone that gets here in time will have a ride.”

He opened the back of the Hummer. Under the normal bed of the Hummer was a hidden storage well. From that, he removed a number of rifles and clips of ammunition. After putting a clip into a rifle, he handed it to Georgia and said, “Get rid of the toys. We’re going live now.”

She stared at him in shock as she asked, “What do you mean?”

He answered, “We have the real thing six miles away from us. I want you to take a couple of these guns with you and hide up the side of the hill a little ways. When any of our guys show up, I want you to call them up to you and give them a gun. I’m going in the direction the terrorists are coming from. I’ll hold them off until it is time for us to leave.”

She looked at him and frowned, “What about you?”

“I’ll be fine. Don’t worry. You’re talking to Private Foo.”

She laughed softly as she turned to follow his directions. She knew that when it came time to do battle there were very few groups that could stand against him. That knowledge made it easy not to argue. Oscar went off in the direction of the dust plumes. He hadn’t even gone twenty meters away, when he disappeared into the surrounding landscape. Even though she understood how he did it, she watched amazed at how quickly he could hide himself.

With her extraordinary skill in hiding, she found a small depression and sat in it with her cloak around her. She blended into the rocks and sat still watching the horizon for signs of movement. One of their people slowly worked their way to the Hummer. She whistled softly and he turned in her direction. He climbed up the hill, correcting his course by ear until he was beside her.

She spoke softly, “There are terrorists in the area. Use this gun, it shoots real ammo. Hide yourself and watch for the enemy. Don’t shoot our guys by mistake. Oscar is out there searching for the terrorists and will be coming from that direction.”

The man answered in a whisper, “Will do.”

He moved thirty meters away to a rocky area and settled himself for the wait. Georgia studied his position and decided that he was hidden enough not to attract immediate attention. She moved her eyes to study the area around the Hummer, noticing the dust plume on the horizon. Concerned, she watched to see if it was coming closer. It wasn’t moving closer and it wasn’t moving further away. It looked like it was circling their position.

Another member of their party crept into the area. She smiled when she saw that it was Colonel Lettieri. She whistled softly and watched as the Colonel came straight to her position. She stopped about ten yards away and sat down hiding herself. Georgia called over to her in a soft voice, “We have real terrorists in the area. I’ve got a gun here with real ammo for you. Get it and then hide somewhere to cover a good area. Did you notice the Captain?”

The other woman called back just as softly, “Yes, I did. I didn’t see him until I was about on top of him.”

“Good. Oscar is on the other side of the Hummer looking for the terrorists.”

The Colonel climbed up the hill, pausing slightly to get a gun and continued up. An observer would have thought she just stopped to catch her breath. Her pass by Georgia was intended to keep her position carefully hidden. Georgia smiled at the knowledge that her friend had learned some lessons better than any of the others.

She noticed two dust plumes of trucks heading towards the camp from where the Hummers of the other groups had been parked. She nodded as she realized what that meant. As she processed the information around her, she realized how much she had learned from Oscar over the past five months. She sat there watching the environment, knowing well before anyone even showed themselves that they were coming. More of their people arrived at the Hummer. She did a count and confirmed that all six trainees had gathered there.

Oscar came around the hill and blew his whistle. Everyone stood and went to the Hummer. Oscar joined them there and opened the door. They all climbed into the Hummer. As soon as the doors were closed and a headcount performed, Oscar floored it and headed straight to the camp.

When he got to camp all of the other trainees were waiting for him outside the command center. Oscar stopped the Hummer outside the center and got out of it followed by the others. One of the men waiting called out, “What’s going on?”

Oscar stopped and turned to face everyone. He answered, “We have real terrorists coming into the training area. I’m going to hand out real guns with live ammo. We have five teams in training. Three regular army and two special forces teams. The least experienced team is regular army. You guys are going to guard the camp today and tomorrow. The second least experienced regular army team will also stay here to guard through the nights. Each of you will change guard positions every hour.”

Oscar turned to the others and said, “You will join me in the field. We’ll leave tonight. The moon is new, so we can use a Hummer to get to the hills. Once there, you will each take a region of the training area and watch it. I’ll move across the whole area. When you encounter the terrorists, take your time. If you don’t get a chance for a good clean kill of all of them, then don’t attack.”

Georgia sat there listening to the instructions. She finally asked, “What about me?”

Oscar answered, “You are in charge here. Make sure that everyone is alert. Provide coffee and enforce the rules.”

One of the new men objected, “She’s a civilian sir.”

The Colonel turned to the man and said, “She’s also the best fighter here, with the exception of Oscar. Obey her and you’ll be safe.”

Oscar smiled and opened the door to the command center. He commanded, “Folks, get in line to get your guns and ammo.”

Georgia went in with him and helped hand out the rifles and ammo. It was a slow process but everyone was appropriately armed by the time they were done. Once the newest team had been armed, Georgia took them out to the perimeter. She put five people to watch, keeping the sixth in reserve. He was to replace the person in the first position in an hour. The person in the first position was to relieve the person in the second position. The person in the fifth position would get an hour break and return to replace the person in the first position.

Oscar was busy at the map with the other teams laying out a grid identifying the area that each person would be responsible for scouting. Oscar pointed out weapons caches that he had established throughout the area in case terrorists entered the training area. There were three weapons caches in each area.

A general plan for dispersing the people along their entry points was developed. Oscar would drive each team along the hills slowing down long enough to let individuals out of the Hummer at different points. Each individual was to move inward until they reached their area to watch.

He told the assembled group, “Everyone get some rest, because for the next few days you won’t get any.”

One of them asked, “How will we know that it is all over?”

Oscar answered, “I will fire three flares separated by ten minutes at sunset. Use the darkness to return to the points where you were dropped off. Be careful in how you move, because there may still be lots of bad guys in the area.”

The meeting broke up. Oscar went outside and joined Georgia as she watched the horizon. Several more dust plumes were appearing far to the east. She turned to him and said, “There’s a large amount of movement out there. What do you think it is?”

Oscar turned to her and answered, “I think that our first few graduates have really upset the terrorist organizations. They have come here to shut us down.”

She looked at him with a question in her eyes. He clarified, “They’ve been very busy taking out camps all along the border. They’ve accomplished more in the past few weeks, then the army has done the entire time that its been here in a peace keeping role.”

She said, “So they are doing well. That is good to know.”

Oscar laughed and pointed to the horizon where another dust plume had appeared. He said, “There’s another group. They must be doing very well. Of course, that makes us a logical target.”

He turned to Georgia and said, “After this is over, I might need to let loose some emotions.”

She smiled at him and replied, “You mean my warrior is liable to come home ready to ravage me?”

“Exactly.”

She cooed, “I’ll be waiting all ready to be ravaged.”

He laughed and said, “For now, we have to rest. It is going to be a long time before we can again rest properly.”

The two of them returned to the command center and took a nap. For a change, it was a rather tame time spent in bed and the hours passed all too quickly. The sun set and the soldiers met in front of the command center. Oscar came out of the center and went to the Hummer. He commanded, “First group, get in.”

The men climbed into the Hummer. When they had all entered, he pulled out of the camp. He drove without headlights and took a twisting path to the foothills. He occasionally stopped and then continued. When he reached the foothills, he paused about every half mile, not quite coming to a complete stop. At a few of those times, a man would exit the Hummer while it was still moving. Once the Hummer had been unloaded, Oscar turned around and headed back to camp.

He arrived at camp and stopped outside the command center. With an hour to kill, he went to the mess hall and got a cup of coffee. Georgia was there with the guard that was on relief. He sat down as he said, “The first group are off. I need to give them another hour to move into the next position.”

The soldier said, “I watched you out there using the night vision binoculars. I could see you slow down, but I couldn’t see anyone get out.”

“Did you see anything else?”

“There are very minor glows on four of the hills. They went out a little while ago.”

Oscar nodded and then said, “Four separate camps. There are probably more of them out there with better discipline.”

They sat there for a while enjoying the coffee. The soldier looked at his watch and stood up as he said, “My turn back on watch.”

Georgia replied, “Keep your eyes open.”

Oscar watched him go. He turned to Georgia and said, “I think you should consider joining the Druids. You are good at this.”

She laughed and answered, “I’ll become as randy as my sister. You wouldn’t like that, I’m sure.”

He smiled and remembered her sister with fondness. Every time that Georgia mentioned her sisters sexuality, Oscar thought back to his first time with Jennifer. He said, “There are worse things that can happen to you.”

“That’s true. Of course, you might like me to be a little more randy.” She smiled and hugged him. She knew that he was nervous about the students performing alright. The two captains had not made much progress in their training and still complained each time they were shot in the back.

He looked at his watch and said, “I have to go now. I’ve got another run to make.”

She kissed him before he left the kitchen. The latest relieved soldier came into the mess hall to get some coffee and stretch his legs. They passed at the mess hall door. The man coming in asked, “Is the situation that bad?”

Oscar was about to make light of it and then realized that wouldn’t be a good idea. He stopped and told the man, “We have a lot of bad guys out there that will kill us the first chance they get. Just remember, you have to pull the trigger first.”

Oscar went out into the night to ferry more people to the hills. He made four trips total before parking the Hummer and entering the hills himself. While the students were covering the training area, he was to explore the region surrounding the training area. It was only an hour before sunrise and it was necessary for him to get some distance away from the Hummer and find a spot to spend the day.

The sun rose as Oscar watched his surroundings. He was in a good location to see any traffic moving into the training area. He started when he heard explosions behind him. The explosions were followed by gunfire and then quiet returned. After fifteen minutes, one more shot rang out. From the pace of firing, he knew that one of his people had already found a camp and taken it out.

He looked in the direction of the camp. After half an hour, there was no flare. The instructions were that if a person was wounded, they would call into the camp and a flare would be fired. That would let him know that he was to move in and rescue the person. He relaxed and watched his environment.

A few birds that he recognized as rock doves flew away from an area not too far from him. He took note of the location and watched it. The lack of further movement suggested that it was a natural event. There was an off chance that a guard had moved into position and was now waiting and watching. He would know if there was a guard change by further disturbances in the area.

Hours passed and he took a short nap. He was startled awake by a series of explosions. They were followed by short bursts of gunfire. The exchange seemed to last a long time and he frowned. It suggested that the initial attack had not been very successful. He listened and waited. Movement caught his eyes as a person came over the hill in front of him to look around. There was a final huge explosion and Oscar smiled. They had hit the ammo.

He watched the person on the hill turn and leave. He knew that he wasn’t far from a camp. He heard the sound of an engine starting up and smiled to himself. They still hadn’t gotten fusion powered trucks. The engine sound traveled for miles in the quiet desert. The truck came into view and headed in the direction of the last explosion. He watched it go, not wanting to attack it and give away his own position so close to the camp. Thirty minutes later, he heard a single explosion.

He smiled to himself. His people were halting all movement of trucks through the area. Throughout the day, there were random explosions throughout the training area. He listened to each one, pleased at the lack of return fire. He knew that meant that most of his trainees had learned their lessons, but he still worried about the two captains.

Sunset seemed to take a long time to arrive. After sunset, he took a half an hour to eat. He was eating two meals a day now and conserving his water. He watched and listened before moving from his location. He took his time and moved slowly. It took him four hours to cover eight hundred meters. As he moved closer to the terrorist camp, the wider his eyes became. It was huge with over two hundred men there and very disciplined. There were no lights of any kind, but men watched the surroundings carefully. He definitely wasn’t going to be able to sneak into this camp and scout around.

He moved away to go to one of his weapons caches, realizing that he was going to need a lot more firepower than he was carrying with him. He went to the weapons cache and retrieved a number of explosives and grenade launchers. He made several trips setting out explosives with trip wires along routes that the terrorists would take to get out of the camp. He set out stores of grenades and launchers at four different sites.

He made one last trip to the weapons cache and retrieved four mortars and eight shells. He worked until well after sunrise setting up the mortars, taking great care to set up the mortars outside of the sight of the lookouts.

After his preparations were completed, he stopped and assessed his situation. It was not good. He was definitely outnumbered by the terrorists and he wondered if he should get a couple of more people to help him. He swallowed as butterflies took flight in his stomach, but the medallion around his neck gave forth a reassuring sense of warmth. He dropped the mortars into the launchers, one at a time. It took two minutes for him to fire all eight rounds. The sound of explosions hurt his ears.

He stood up and ran around the hill to the first site where he had set out the grenade launchers. Men set off the tripwires as they left camp to search him out. He fired the grenade launchers into the camp as best he could. Once that was finished, he moved further around the camp to the next site where he had set up a store of grenades. He fired all of the ones at that site, listening as gunfire went off in every direction.

He left that area and moved to the far side of the camp. There were continued explosions around the camp as more men tripped the booby traps. He settled down behind the camp and watched the activities within it. There was a lot of activity around one of the tents. Several men came out of the tent and got into a truck. They looked like they were very important judging by the number of people that surrounded them. Several other trucks were loaded up and the whole group pulled out of the camp in his direction. He picked up the grenade launcher and took out the first truck and the one containing the important people.

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Fareed Khomeni’s face turned red and he glared at Oscar angrily. Fareed was a student of Mullah Farzin bin Saud and had been assigned to teach the basics of Islam to Oscar. Oscar had expected someone his own age, but Fareed was nearly sixty years of age. It turned out that Fareed was being groomed to take over the position held by Mullah Farzin bin Saud. “You are impossible,” Fareed declared. He glared at Oscar and added, “You have no respect for the word of God!” Oscar watched Fareed...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 5

“One of the good things about the fusion battery is that we don’t have to stop for gas,” Oscar said driving the white Mercedes over the rough terrain. While the Mercedes was a well engineered car, it wasn’t designed for roads that were this rough, and it was definitely taking a beating. “Yes, but if you’re not careful we’ll have to have this car repaired somewhere,” Georgia replied grabbing at the dashboard when the car lurched for what seemed like the millionth time. Pointing to another...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 14

Walking through the ruins of Troy, Oscar couldn’t help but be touched by the beauty of the place. This was the ancient city of Troy! Just the thought of it brought memories of Homer’s Iliad back to him. Looking over a feature of the ancient city, he said, “I wish Debbie was here to see this.” “You know why she didn’t want to come here,” Georgia said defending her wife against criticism even if none was intended. Sighing, Oscar said, “I know. A war was fought here because of the beauty of a...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 1

Underpaid teachers cry themselves to sleep at night, wondering why they are struggling to raise the performance of indifferent students. Worried about bills, they know they can make more money managing a boutique in a large shopping mall somewhere. Under appreciated, subjected to violence, and scrutinized by a suspicious populace, the teacher works harder to avoid lawsuits than provide excellence in education. It is widely accepted that the foundation of a strong democracy is to have an...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 19

It was the last week of the second year when Oscar entered his classroom to discover that there was an unexpected visitor. Rabbi Isreal Teitelbaum said, “Oscar, I’d like you to meet your instructor for next year. This is the Reverend Leroy Jones.” Oscar’s eyes flicked over the elderly black man’s features before settling on the wooden cross that hung from a cord around his neck. He looked over at the Rabbi and the small Star of David that hung from his gartel. The absence of his medallion...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 3

Across the flat featureless ground, baked hard under the direct glare of the sun, Oscar walked with a strong step as though the heat had no effect upon him. The hot ground produced convection currents that caused the air to shimmer in waves, distorting things in the distance. The effect made him appear as a squiggle suspended slightly above the ground, a comma dancing on the horizon. On the outskirts of a small village in Iraq, a group of children played soccer on a small patch of land by...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 4

Oscar had settled into the routine of the school before the end of the first week. His roommates had come to a very strange settlement concerning sexual relief. He couldn’t complain since his need for release was satisfied as frequently as he wanted. The problem was that he missed Georgia and could hardly wait for the weekend to arrive. Looking down at her sleeping form, Oscar considered Sharon’s sexuality. She enjoyed exchanging oral pleasures with Mark in the morning and enjoyed having...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 7

Sunday morning started slowly. Oscar woke pressed against Georgia, enjoying the feel of his love in his arms. His erect cock was nestled between the cheeks of her ass. The silk of her pajamas felt smooth against his bare skin. He ran his right hand up the front of her body, pausing to caress her silk clad breasts. His erection throbbed, rubbing against the silk. He sighed in contentment. Georgia, waking from his touches, pressed back against him and said, “Good morning.” “Good morning, my...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 7

“My hair is white!” Georgia said glaring at Oscar in response to his comment about how nice she looked that day. They were riding camels side by side about thirty yards behind Jumah. “I like it,” Oscar said with a smile. Her hair had turned to a white color that was almost shocking in its purity. “It’s not blond,” she said holding a strand of her hair in front of her eyes. She wished that it had turned blond rather than white. Her original color had been a hue of light brown that bordered...

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Oscar and IreneChapter 4

Five years have passed, our lives have gotten pretty much back to normal. Our girls are in high school and our baby, Oscar, Jr. is five years old. He and our girls are our pride and joy. I had just walked into my office when my phone rang. I answered, “Irene Pena. How may I help you?” “Irene? It’s Rob. How are you?” My heart skipped a couple of beats when I heard his voice. “Rob? Oh My God! How are you? Are you in country?” “Yes, Irene, I’m here with my wife.” My heart sunk. “Your...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 33

Kotyit, with a young man standing beside him, watched the young man approach followed by his two girlfriends. Looking at the trio, there was no way to mistake them for anything other than whites. He hoped the other students wouldn’t be too hard on them, but knew that hope was slim. This was the Native American College, not Paleface College, and the students would be reluctant to embrace whites living on their campus. At least he was wearing blue jeans rather than the red robe. That one bright...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 16

“Local law says that no church or synagogue can be taller than the shortest mosque in the area.” “So some joker built a mosque that is five feet tall just to make the Christians and Jews unhappy?” “It looks that way,” Oscar answered with a grin. Georgia looked down at the roof of the decrepit building. The roof was about four feet above the ground. It was hard to believe that Oscar was taller than the building. She said, “I know you are short, but how can you possibly stand up in that...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 27

Oscar woke up in his dorm room and stretched. It was his birthday and he wondered what the women were going to do to celebrate it. He didn’t really enjoy his birthday and just hoped that he’d get through it. He glanced over at Sandy. She was awake and watching him. Holding up an MRE, Sandy asked, “Not going to wait around for breakfast in bed?” Oscar groaned at the sight of the MRE. Nearly every woman in the school had heard about his attempt to serve Debbie breakfast in bed for her...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 26

Carrying a rather large piece of luggage, Oscar strolled down the hallway as if he owned the hotel. The hallway was basically bare; painted in a dull white. Every thirty feet, the walls were broken by pairs of doors that faced an identical pair of doors on the other side of the hallway. The floor was covered with a commercial carpet intended to be unnoticed while hiding stains and dampening noise. After walking more than half the length of the hallway, Oscar arrived at his room. He checked...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 17

Debbie looked at the hole in the ground. This was not just a little hole in the ground. There was a building carved out of rock right in the middle of the hole. The building was two stories tall and carved into the shape of a cross. Awed by the amount of work that it must have taken to carve the building out of the surrounding rock, she said, “This church is carved from the rock.” “That’s right. This is the famous Bet Giorgis church of Lalibela. It was carved about nine hundred years ago...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 8

Standing beside a Russian truck, a very anxious Debbie waited for her husband and wife to arrive. The barren lifeless environment only fed her anxiety. It was hard to believe how desolate the area looked. Draught had cracked the hard ground into little bricks with inch wide cracks. Despite the sun in the sky, the air was chill. She turned to the Major who was seated on the hood of the truck and asked, "Are you sure this is the right place?" "Very sure," the Major answered with a yawn. He...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 8

The Colonel, the Major, and two of the Captains stood in a relaxed manner in the command center looking at Oscar. Georgia wasn’t present for a change and they actually missed her. Oscar smiled at the four and said, “Congratulations, you’ve passed.” The Colonel laughed and said, “Best training program I’ve ever experienced. You drove me fucking crazy.” Oscar nodded and asked, “Well, do you guys want to discuss what you learned here?” The Major answered, “They don’t fight by the rules.” One...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 9

While many of the people in Turkey are Muslim, the ‘democratic’ government of Turkey was secular. This meant that politicians had to run for election periodically and worked hard to preserve their reputations. On the world stage, and inside Turkey because of the current activities associated with the earthquake, few organizations had the news capital of the Fusion Foundation. As head of the Fusion Foundation, the doors of the Turkish government opened for Ed Biggers. Followed by members of...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 25

Beth Carter, carrying a stack of papers, walked through the halls of the college in which she had spent a considerable percentage of her childhood. Every hall, every room, and every piece of decor brought back memories. The majority of memories were good, but there were also memories associated with the loss of her father. She was headed towards the first year dining room smiling at the thought of her destination. Her grandfather, the Reverend Leroy Jones, always insisted on meeting people...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 21

An old man picking up trash and putting it into a bag noticed Oscar standing in front of the Golden Gate. Wearing the cloak and robe while carrying a staff, Oscar looked like a character straight out of the Torah. He stared at Oscar wondering what he was doing at the Golden Gate. Considering the current religious climate, the old man was halfway convinced that Oscar was going to march into Jerusalem after breaking down the wall that had been built to render the gate useless. He held his...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 20

The Church of St John the Baptist is one of the oldest churches in Jerusalem. It was the site of the founding of the Knights of the Hospital of St. John. The order of knights, better known by the name of Hospitallers, was established to provide health care for poor and sick pilgrims to the Holy Land in 1080 AD. It was here that the Reverend Leroy Jones spent the night in prayer. Founded in 1200, the Ramban Synagogue was the first Jewish presence in Jerusalem’s Old City after the exile of...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 24

Turning at the end of the private road leading from the Druid College, Oscar jogged down the county road trying to burn off some excess energy. While robes were a unique fashion statement that set the Druids apart from everyone else, they were not designed to facilitate jogging while wearing them. He had his robes held up by a belt so that the hem was only to his knees. It looked ridiculous and he knew it, but he didn’t really care. A car pulled up beside him honking the horn. He looked over...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 28

Feeling like the whole world was his oyster, Oscar walked across the road towards the school. He felt great. After spending a nice quiet night with Georgia, he had a very pleasurable morning romp with her. It was a rare occasion when he had a chance to spend the night with Georgia alone. He spent many more nights alone with Debbie than with Georgia. He didn’t begrudge a single night alone with Debbie, but it was great to spend the night with Georgia. It was a glorious day and that just added...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 1

The image that we have of a hero is of a muscle-bound man who can carry three victims in one arm while firing a machine gun with the other. The word hero makes us think of a man with a strong chin, chiseled features, and steely eyes. Sure, some heroes are the big strong manly types such as described in stories and portrayed in movies. Of course, we also think that heroines are attractive hard-body types who have studied martial arts their whole lives. From the media presentation of heroic...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 11

Oscar sat on the top of the truck drinking a hot cup of cocoa and looking around at his surroundings. He was in an isolated area surrounded by blinding white snow that hurt his eyes. The snow softened the landscape; turning hard edges into flowing curves. Behind the truck, tracks led back to the small village Oscar had left a half an hour earlier. He thought back to his visit there earlier. The village had less then three hundred people living in it. Most were old; the majority of the young...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 36

Riding in the limousine from the airport was a first for David Bear Claw. He couldn’t believe the luxury afforded students of the Druid College. Even Ohola U Tiwahe was quiet during the drive. Oscar, Georgia, and Debbie were watching the reactions of the guests. Oscar and Debbie found their reactions understandable while Georgia was amused. Finally, Oscar said, “They sent the limousine because Ohola U Tiwahe is an honored guest.” David asked, “Do you mean that they don’t normally have a...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 18

Saudi Arabia is officially listed as the fourteenth largest country geographically. It controls an incredible amount of oil, but after the invention of the Fusion Cell by John Carter that meant little in terms of the international market. Prior to the invention of the Fusion Cell, oil accounted for nearly sixty percent of its gross national product. Afterwards, oil accounted for only ten percent of the gross national product. It was not that other sectors stepped up to the economic plate, but...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 6

Mohammed directed Oscar through the small town, pointing to the coffee house as the most likely place to find someone who would be interested in purchasing the Mercedes. It wasn’t as though there was a car dealership in the area. Oscar stopped the car in front of the small building and looked around the area. The place was clearly not a chain coffee house based in Seattle. The front of the building was open to the street. Chairs lined one wall with small tables set in front of them. The...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 19

The Reverend Leroy Jones sat on a heavy duty camp chair drinking a cup of Arabian coffee. The thick sweet liquid was strong, but the cup was tiny. The bottom of the cup was filled with finely ground particles of coffee bean. In all, there were about four sips of coffee in the cup. Shaking his head, he wished that he had a cup of American coffee. Sighing, he said, “I don’t think I’ll ever get used to this coffee.” “I have never gotten used to the weak swill that you Americans call coffee,”...

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Oscar Home for Thanksgiving

My plane left Paris an hour late. It was a nonstop, night flight to New York. We were on hold, apparently, for some late VIP's important enough to hold up an entire flight and screw up schedules. However, I wasn't particularly disturbed as I was in no real hurry. I also had plenty to do on my laptop, so the time passed fairly quickly for me. My seat was next to the window just two rows back from the front entrance. A bustle of activity heralded the presence of our late arrivals. One...

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