Eagle in the Sunset 2019 Chapter 5 Texas Bound and Not Flyin rsquo
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October 16th, 1995, 7:20 AM PT, Amtrak Station, Las Vegas, NV
It was an early morning for them; they had all gotten up at 5:45, quickly gotten dressed and packed their things, and then went downstairs for a quick bite to eat at the coffee shop. Fortunately for them, there was no need to call a cab at Caesar’s Palace; even that early there were cabs waiting in line at the entrance to the hotel. The trip to the station only took about ten minutes; traffic was minimal this early in Las Vegas, most people were still nursing their hangovers, something the underage teenagers didn’t have to endure yet.
Their spirits were high. This was the final leg of the journey, a journey they had embarked on almost two weeks ago. George had been late to his destination many times in his life - Amtrak’s punctuality was the subject of many jokes - but this was the first time he was going to be over ten days late to his destination. But that was the life, and he wouldn’t have given up the events of this trip to get those ten days back.
Amazingly, upon arriving at the Amtrak station, a squat ugly little Amshack in back of the Plaza Hotel & Casino, they had found out that the train was running stark on time, which was unheard of. He also checked up on his father’s train - which was running several hours late. Go figure.
“If the train is running on time this late in its run, there is a good chance we will actually arrive in Los Angeles on time, guys,” George reported, “It’s less than 200 miles to Barstow, and it will be Santa Fe track from there on, and the train should run right.”
“I, for one, am very anxious to see your crazy house, George,” Akilah said, “Jill told me you have an indoor swimming pool.”
“Well, its a small pool,” George said, “It’s in the observation dome, and it is designed to work as a hot tub or current pool. We mostly use it as a hot tub.”
“In a dome it is?” Josh asked, “Dat must mean de skinny dippin’ yuh can’t do!”
“It’s a tinted dome,” Jill said, “I don’t think we have ever not skinny dipped in it.”
“What’s the view like?” Akilah asked.
“It’s ok, there’s a bunch of other private rail cars in the yard,” George said, “And you can see the Union Pacific mainline from it. Otherwise it’s just ... run-down Los Angeles.”
“Los Angeles is run down, or what?” Josh asked, “A very nice city I thought it is.”
“Most of it is pretty run down,” Jill said, “Some of it is nice, but it’s ... so hot and dry there. I’d rather be in New York, frankly.”
“We couldn’t park our car in New York, though,” George pointed out.
“True. I do like Silver Penthouse,” Jill admitted.
“I’m so hungry,” George changed the subject.
“You’re always hungry,” Jill said as the train pulled up into the station, “By the way, what kind of rooms did you book us?”
“Rooms?” George said, “I booked a family room, because I got a good price on it, but coach would work for this trip, frankly.”
On this morning, the train ran with a short consist; a transition sleeper, a sleeper, a lounge car, a coach baggage, and a coach.
“How long a trip is this?” Akilah asked, as they walked over to the sleeper.
“About seven hours, a bit more,” George said, getting into the family room and dropping his bag on the floor, “Let’s go get breakfast in the dining car; it is included in the price of our ticket.”
They walked forward to the lounge car, George got through it and was shocked it was a coach.
“There’s no dining car?” George was surprised, and he went down to the lounge car’s snack bar, “Where’s the dining car?”
“They took it off with the last schedule change,” the lounge attendant told him, “Are you in sleeper?”
“Yes,” George said, “Me and my friends are all in sleeper.”
“Can I see your tickets?” The attendant asked, “You are entitled to a boxed meal breakfast if you are in sleeper. Also for lunch, by the way.”
They all showed the attendant their ticket stubs, and were given boxed meals that were, essentially, continental breakfasts with cereal, a danish, fruit, milk, orange juice, and coffee. They sat down at a lounge table to eat the mediocre offering, finding it fresh and fairly good tasting. They were disappointed, most of them having planned on ordering a cooked breakfast.
October 16th, 1995, 9 AM CT, Gladys’ House, Near Prescott, AR
Miguel was chasing David, holding some kind of weapon. They were running all over the place, all kinds of places, which appeared and disappeared. He got closer and closer to David and finally caught him, and pushed him to the floor. He was on top of him and he drew back the weapon to club him with it, when he realized it was Lenny’s head. He was revolted and disgusted by it, but it was all he had. He suddenly for no reason apparent to him started knocking the head repeatedly onto the wooden floor. Gladys’ voice came into the room, “Miguel, it is time to get up, I have breakfast ready.”
Miguel woke up in his familiar bed on the second floor of Gladys’ large farm house. It was a comfortable room, nicely appointed with a bunch of antiques. Long ago it had belonged to Gladys’ son before he went off to college in New York and never really came back. It was a comfortable setting, not just physically, but mentally. It was his room; it had been his room for decades. He was in what was effectively his childhood home.
The dream he had been having disturbed him a lot. He wasn’t sure what was going on inside his head. He was in a bit of a mental fog waking up in this situation. For a moment, a crazy moment, he wasn’t sure if Sharon and the wreck were part of the same crazy dream. He worked up the energy to get out of the bed and look out the window of the room into the front yard. It was not a dream; the yellow 1962 Checker Marathon sitting in his driveway proved it wasn’t.
It all came emotionally pouring back into him. He shook. He loved a woman; she was in danger. He had crossed some of his personal boundaries; he had killed a man. He had, perhaps, stolen a car. He needed to figure out how to solve that problem, too. He had swore to protect the woman he had fallen in love with; he needed to figure out a way to do that, as well. Now he was back home with the woman he called mom. He was going to hold on tightly to that gift; for the moment it was all he had left of his encounter with Sharon.
He was wearing pajamas, white with blue stripes, he had always worn them when living with Gladys, as she was a bit prudish for the most part. It was an old fashioned family, she was an old fashioned lady. She had been born in 1909; the world had been a different place then. God, this made no sense; he had been making breakfast for her for decades; this was the first time she had made him breakfast since a few months after his father died.
He felt guilty that an 86 year old woman had gotten out of bed early to make him breakfast. Even if it was the woman he had always considered his mother, she was too old to ask that of her. He simply went down the stairs in his pajamas and into the farm kitchen, the same kitchen he had been cooking her breakfast and dinner for god alone knows how long.
“I’m sorry I didn’t get up sooner, mom,” Miguel said, “I would have made you breakfast.”
“Don’t be silly,” Gladys said to him, “I don’t know what happened to you where you ended up back here, but it must have been hell. This is the least I could do for you.”
She put a plate full of one of his favorites, his father had used to make it, Huevos Rancheros, with a chorizo sausage to go with the eggs and beans.
“My favorite,” Miguel smiled, “Thank you so much.”
He dug into the food with relish; it was absolutely delicious.
“I know it is your favorite, Miguel,” Gladys said to him, “Now, please tell me why you are back. That woman was in love with you, I know it.”
“She was,” Miguel said, “It is a long story. I want to tell you the whole truth, please don’t judge me harshly. I did something horrible.”
“To Sharon?” Gladys bristled in shock.
“No,” Miguel started to tear, “Not to Sharon. It’s a really long story, Mom.”
“What happened, darling?” Gladys said, resting her hand on his.
“The train ran late,” Miguel started, “It took several days for it to arrive in Houston, but we got on it. I - we, actually - met some friends on the train, a group of teenagers. Two couples; an eighteen year old and a fourteen year old who live in California, who are apparently boyfriend and girlfriend, named George and Jill, and they are a little ... a little nuts. And a really sweet couple named Akilah and Josh, one is Arab and the other Jewish, but they were apparently in love with each other. It was nice. They became friends with Sharon’s oldest, and Jill, she became friends with Sharon’s second oldest.”
“This doesn’t sound bad,” Gladys said.
“Did you hear about the derailment?”
“No,” she said, “You know I avoid the news.”
“The train we were on was derailed by, well, the government thought it was terrorists,” Miguel said, “But George figured out it was actually a robbery gone wrong. Anyway, Sharon got hit on the head pretty bad in the derailment. She doesn’t actually remember even meeting me, or, worse, divorcing her husband.”
“That’s horrible,” Gladys’ said, “How likely do you think it is that George is right?”
“I know he’s right, that’s part of the problem, mom.”
“How do you know for sure he is right?”
“Because we tracked down the people responsible,” Miguel gulped, “At least George did. I went with them to confront them. They admitted that George was right after a time. But ... but it turned out that, um, this guy who used to work for the, um, railroad was primarily responsible for, um, derailing the wrong train.”
“Is George crazy?” Gladys asked, “Putting you in a situation like that.”
“No,” Miguel said, “I asked him to let me go, Mom, Jill sort of told me I perhaps shouldn’t. She told me that when you set out for revenge you have to dig two graves; one for the man I seek vengeance from, and one for the man I used to be. She was so right, Mom. God, I can’t believe it.”
“Can’t believe what?” Gladys asked, “What did you do, Miguel?”
“I ... I k-killed him, mom,” Miguel started to cry, “I killed the man responsible for it.”
“I can’t imagine you killing somebody in cold blood,” Gladys said, clearly in shock but forcing herself to listen to the whole story.
“It wasn’t cold blood, no,” Miguel said, “He ... I told him that he had made my girlfriend forget me, and he told me she didn’t matter. I lunged at him, I pushed him against the wall with my arm across his neck, and I must have crushed something. God, I see him dying over and over again, all day long. He deserved it, but ... it wasn’t my place to do it. Oh god, Mom, can you forgive me?”
“It was an accident, Miguel,” Gladys said, crying with him, “He was a bad man, apparently, and you are ... you are my son, Miguel. Of course I forgive you. But you don’t really need my forgiveness, darling, you need to forgive yourself, so you can go back to Sharon.”
“I can’t go back to Sharon, mom,” Miguel said, “She doesn’t remember ever meeting me. She called her ex-husband, who she thinks she is still married to. He came and kicked me out. He’s an abusive prick, and I had to leave her with him. I don’t know what to do. I am so lost.”
“I will help you, Miguel,” she said, hugging him to her breast, and kissing him on the top of the head, “You will move near her, I will buy you a house. You can stay and watch over her, and make sure she is ok. You will get through this, Miguel, you will save her. You have always done the right thing, darling, that is why I love you so much.”
“I killed a man,” Miguel cried more, “He wasn’t a good man, but he was still a man. David is not a good man. What if I kill him? It is not my place to kill him. I’m scared ... I’m scared of myself, Mom.”
“Oh, Miguel,” Gladys said, “You will be more careful this time, I know. You are one of the best men I have ever known, Miguel, you don’t really have killing in you.”
October 16th, 1995, 1:20 PM PT, Union Passenger Terminal, Los Angeles, CA
The Southwest Chief finally pulled into Los Angeles at 1:15 in the afternoon, four hours and 45 minutes late. It was a horrible performance for the storied train, considered by the Santa Fe as the highest priority train on their entire network, and treated with appropriate deference for that status. The problem had not been with Santa Fe; but rather a car that tried to beat the train and failed just outside of Lamy, NM. There had been four people in the car, and all four had died.
The train had been fine; the locomotive had sustained almost no damage from the impact with the 1980 Ford Fairmont that it had obliterated. The investigation had taken almost three hours, and for some reason, it had taken another hour to get a replacement engineer to take the train to Albuquerque. At Albuquerque they had changed the entire crew, but somehow, because everything was totally out of alignment on the Santa Fe system, they had ended up putting the train another hour or so late into Fullerton, some gained back with the padding between Fullerton and Los Angeles.
In any case, it was home now, and Baruch and Miriam got off the train, and went into the magnificent blend of Art Deco and Southwest Mission that is Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal. They walked inside and got their other suitcase from checked baggage; that had taken a while. They had booked a room at a hotel that was supposedly near the station called the Metro Plaza hotel. They asked the checked baggage red cap where to get a taxi to the Metro Plaza hotel; the red cap laughed.
“You wanna get a cab there?” the red cap said, “Shit, that’s like a five minute walk from here. Just go out the station onto Alameda, make a right, cross the next street and turn left, and then cross Main and turn right. You can’t miss it.”
“Thanks,” Miriam said, “Vee can do de valking, Bar.”
“Of course we can,” Baruch said, and they walked out of the station carrying their two suitcases and Miriam’s purse. It was an easy walk, as the red cap had said. It was hot and dry out, as it always is in Los Angeles, with the bright California sun beating down on them. As they approached the hotel, it looked old and dumpy, with a white and brown exterior and a variety of shops on its lower floor.
The front desk clerk was Chinese, and there was a line; it was apparently a popular hotel with Amtrak travelers. Eventually they were taken by the front desk; they had a reservation for a room with a single queen bed. The staff member was efficient and polite, and gave them keys to the room; they were standard pin-and-tumbler keys, but they worked.
They rode the old elevator up to the second floor, and walked down the hallway ... it smelled decently clean, especially for the low price. They were dressed for the heat, with Baruch in a polo shirt and shorts, and Miriam wearing a sundress she often took to Rockaway Beach in the summer. They threw their suitcases on to the luggage rack as they got into their room kicking off the shoes from their feet as they entered. They were tired; riding the train was tiring, and so had been the walk in the hot California fall day.
Baruch pulled off his shirt and his shorts, planning on laying down for a bit of a nap, but looking at Miriam, radiant in her sun dress, he changed course and embraced her in a kiss and a hug, moving her towards the bed.
“Too much, yuh awh,” Miriam whispered huskily into his ear, “De tings vee haff to do.”
“Yes,” he replied, pulling the sundress over her head, “We have to do the things.”
“Baruch!” she hissed in a sham of irritation.
“Mimi,” he whispered as he intentionally fell backwards onto the bed, landing with her on top of him, and kissing her very passionately. The warmth of her skin on his, and the feeling of her still svelte curves in his hands worked him up to no small end. He broke from her lips and started kissing the side of her sweet smelling neck, as he unsnapped her bra and pulled it off.
“Always vith tryin’ tuh make out vith me,” she said perhaps softer than she meant, “As if de love-machen vas all yuh wanna do vith me.”
“See, that’s why I love you,” Baruch whispered huskily, “You are very perceptive.”
She kissed him, “Shut up, Bar,” as she rolled him on top of her and started working his briefs off. Miriam tried to act like she was immune to his charms, but she wasn’t. She had heard that in old age your drive for this sort of thing went down, but apparently nobody had told Baruch that.
October 16th, 1995, 3:20 PM CT, Sharon’s House, Malvern, AR
Sharon woke up feeling a bit revolted by having David next to her; she didn’t know why she was feeling this way. He had been unusually patient and kind to her since picking her up at the hospital. She got up intending to eat breakfast, and found there was little in the fridge, and nothing in the cupboards. She found her spare key for Chex, and went outside and realized the car wasn’t there. She was very confused about this; she had been too tired when they returned home the night before to realize it was missing.
She was reluctant to wake David and didn’t do so until Jackie and Jeff woke up feeling quite hungry.
“David,” she said once she finally did wake him up, “Do you know where Chex is?”
“I don’t know where your stupid old car is, Sharon,” David said, “Why does it matter where it is?”
“We have no food in the house, apparently,” she said, “I need to make breakfast for the kids.”
“We’ll go food shopping,” he said, “later.”
“Ok,” she said, trying to be nice, “I’ll take them to McDonalds. I have a little money on me.”
“You do that,” he said, turning over and going back to sleep.
As she walked the half-mile to McDonalds, she thought back to what Miguel had said about planetary orbits, and behavior not making sense. David was being unusually nice. The car was missing. She would never have sold Chex; she treasured the car. There was no food in the house; some of the furniture was even missing. The house was far neater than she ever remembered it being; David was a slob.
She bought the kids Egg McMuffins for breakfast; they were mostly taking it as a treat.
“Penny for your thoughts, Mom?” Jessica said, “You look very confused.”
“I’m trying to make sense of what is happening,” Sharon said, “I don’t understand why we were on that train, I don’t understand where Chex is, I don’t understand why your father is acting so strange, I don’t understand why I was with that Mexican man.”
“Miguel,” Jessica said, “His name is Miguel, and he is a very nice man, I liked him a lot. You were-”
“He might be nice, but he isn’t your father,” Sharon lightly scolded her.
“Exactly,” Jessica replied, “As I was saying, you were running from him because he tried to beat up you and Chex with a baseball bat. Don’t you remember? He’s acting so strange because you threw him out and divorced him last year. I wish you remembered that, but its not really my business. You told Miguel to store Chex in a garage in Houston, by the way.”
I’d trust that guy with Chex? I don’t even let David drive Chex.
“I don’t understand why you hate your father so much, Jessica,” Sharon said, “He puts a roof over our head.”
“I’m just going to quit while I’m behind,” Jessica said.
When they walked back to the house, there was another car in the driveway, a Cadillac Fleetwood of recent vintage.
As Sharon got to the front door, she heard words from David... “That stupid bitch didn’t fucking sell our house to you, asshole.”
“She did, actually, Mr. Roberts,” another voice, “And I was planning on showing the house to a potential renter this afternoon, so you really need to vacate the premises.”
“I am not fucking leaving my goddamned house,” David said, “That stupid bitch of a whore I married certainly did not sell it to you, so get fucking lost.”
“I have the paper work showing the sale,” the man said, “And it is quite legal.”
“What’s going on?” Sharon said.
“Your ex-husband doesn’t understand that you sold me your house before you left.”
“I did?” Sharon asked, “Who exactly are you?”
October 16th, 1995, 3:30 PM PT, Silver Penthouse, Los Angeles, CA
The Desert Wind had pulled into Barstow two minutes hot, and Santa Fe had accepted the train happily, since it was fully in its slot. It pulled into each succeeding station running slightly early for each stop, and waiting until the second of the departure time before leaving. They pulled into Fullerton at 1:50 PM, thirteen minutes early, dispatched their passengers quickly, and left at 1:52, since it was a disembark-only stop. The train was lucky, as there was no other major traffic operating between there and Union Station, and it pulled into its final stop at 2:23, 47 minutes early.
October 7th, 1995, 6:30 AM CT, Union Passenger Terminal, New Orleans, LA The Sunset Limited sat there waiting in the station. It had been combined with some cars from the other days train. One of the sleepers was at the end of the train, named “New River Gorge,” captained by Mitchell Bates. His worry kept increasing and increasing. He did some breathing exercises. This train was the train from hell as it was already. Something just wasn’t right. He was truly terrified; some sort of aura was...
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October 10th, 1995, 7:30 AM MST, Holiday Inn Express, Phoenix, AZ Jill was up first between the two of them, and stretched and rolled out of bed. She was a bit groggy, and simply walked half asleep to the bathroom. There, she used the toilet, and then splashed some cold water on her face to help her get awake. It helped a little, not too much. She needed coffee, fortunately there was a coffee maker in the room, and so she went out to it and figured out how to use it, filled it with water,...
October 9th, 1995, 9:30 AM MST, St. Joseph’s Hospital, Phoenix, AZ The doctor came into the room, a different doctor than before; this was a hospital ER, after all, and the doctors work on shifts. This doctor was a man in his late 50s, balding, a bit harried, and looking worn out from the exciting and busy night affecting the hospital after the derailment. Over fifty people had been brought to the hospital requiring some form of medical attention, 12 of them very seriously, straining the...
The clear vowels rise like balloons. Sylvia Plath I wish it were more than just the crystal tone of your voice rising from the rumpled sheets, the bed a distant landscape viewed from far above. The room a sky, an expanse, a horizon filled in blue with white clouds and today, rising into the horizon a thousand hot air balloons, each so brightly colorful in the sun. Your words floating into my consciousness as I touch you, here… there, softer, faster. Each utterance more urgent as the jets roar...
October 9th, 1995, 1:42 AM MST, Mile 2502, 23 miles east of Hyder, AZ Jill slowly wrenched open her eyes. It hurt. Everything hurt. Everything hurt a lot. She felt hot stickiness and a lot of weight on her and realized that George was laying on top of her. They had been making love on the bed, she about to hit the throws of ecstasy, and then everything stopped. No hints, no vague feelings, no fuzzy ideas. Blank. She remembered nothing of what happened. One moment she was moaning George’s...
October 17th, 1995, 7:30 AM PT, Metro Plaza Hotel, Los Angeles, CA Miriam had been tossing and turning all night; she spent time just sitting in the chair in the corner of the room to try and let Baruch sleep. She was so upset she was oblivious to the fact that Baruch couldn’t sleep either, which was not in her nature. She was usually fully aware of what was going on with her husband. They thought together almost telepathically, and yesterday had been one of the first times in decades when...
October 5th, 1995, 6:30 PM CT, Chart House Tower of The Americas, San Antonio, TX The restaurant was amazing, one of those revolving restaurants in a tall tower, 700 feet off the ground. They could see the entire city, and the view was absolutely spectacular. The prices were high, but it didn’t matter. George had money, and Amtrak was picking up $100 worth of the tab. Money was for spending, life was for enjoying, and enjoying life was for sharing with friends. “This is amazing,” Jill said,...
October 4th, 1995, 9:22 AM CT, Mile 654, 20 miles north of Malvern, AR Sharon Roberts was rushing to get her kids, Jessica and William, to school. They were going to be late, and she put her foot even closer to the rubber matted floor and grabbed at the four-on-the-tree manual transmission lever for a downshift. This mainly caused the ancient Checker Marathon she had inherited from her father to growl in protest, although it did slightly improve the car’s speed. It was a 1962 model with a...
October 13th, 1995, 10:45 AM EST, Washington Union Station, Washington, DC It had been an early morning for Baruch and Miriam Abati. They had wanted to take the morning train because it didn’t seem to make much sense for them to take a late train. The person on the phone had mentioned something about changing in Washington, D.C., but they didn’t quite realize that there was another, more direct option that would have gotten them into Chicago earlier, even though it left Washington, D.C....
December 30th, 1995, 9:30 AM PT, Union Station, Los Angeles, CA Jill and Akilah sat in a small room in Union Station; they both had enormous butterflies in their stomach. This was a day they were both going to remember for the rest of their lives. For Akilah, this was a second time round; she had been legally married already in Las Vegas. For Jill, this was all there was; she was going to be legally married to George today. Between George and John and their influence, they had easily...
October 8th, 1995, 10:30 AM CT, Mile 1672, 22 miles east of Alpine, TX Akilah was the first one to wake up, but her motions were enough to wake Josh up, too. The two of them stared at George and Jill. They had not closed the connecting door overnight, and they stared right at them, Jill laying naked on top of George with a contented little smile on her face. They must have kicked the covers up overnight; nothing was protecting them visually from the other couple. Akilah, also naked, walked...
October 15th, 1995, 1:20 AM PT, Caesar’s Palace, Las Vegas, NV Jill’s eyes came open; it was dark outside, at least as dark as it gets in Las Vegas. They had not drawn the curtains, so the neon lights from outside were shining in through the surprisingly small window in her bedroom. She felt totally awake, which meant it would take some doing for her to get back to sleep. She didn’t want to wake up George so she swung her legs over the side of the bed and stood up. She thought about putting...
October 5th, 1995, 5:30 PM CT, Side of the road, Near Palmer, TX Sharon Roberts cursed in frustration. She was driving back to I-30 when this happened. Chex had the “day tank” option that was really common on Checker Taxi cabs but was something of a rarity on the consumer-oriented Marathon. But then, the four-cylinder Perkins diesel was a rarity on the Taxi and unheard of practically on the Marathon. The “day tank” was a 35 gallon fuel tank that allowed the car to to go about 450 miles on a...
October 14th, 1995, 9:40 AM CT, Union Station, Chicago, IL The Cardinal arrived into Chicago Union Station fairly close to on time; only about 30 minutes late. They had been told that the Cardinal tended to run late; this meant that they had plenty of time in the Windy City before their next train, the Southwest Chief departed for Los Angeles at 5:40 PM that night. They were hungry; they had overslept and had not gotten breakfast on the train. They asked a passing person where they should...
October 11th, 1995, 5:40 AM MST, Holiday Inn & Suites, Phoenix, AZ Miguel was having a devil of a time sleeping. All he could think about was Sharon, and whether she would remember him. Well, that, and whether she would remember that she had run away from David. He was terrified she wouldn’t even remember that, and would end up being sucked back into his web of lies and abuse. He tossed, turned, tried to sleep. He got up from the bed, and decided to go to the hospital. But then he felt...
October 6th, 1995, 9:30 AM CT, Joe’s Diner, Houston, TX They had woken up less than an hour before. Everyone was tired from the long drive and day, not least of all Miguel who had done a good deal of the driving, and had been up before the crack of dawn the day before. But they had gotten up because they didn’t want to sleep the day away and not be able to sleep on the train. That would have been a poor choice given the long ride from Houston to Los Angeles. The kids sleeping as much of the...
October 9th, 1995, 2:10 AM MST, Mile 2502, 23 miles east of Hyder, AZ George and Jill, with Josh’s trembling help, managed to carry Akilah under the cattywampus dining car, at which point, Miguel saw them and came and helped them carry her. They brought her, wrapped in the blankets and sheet, beside Sharon, who was also still completely unconscious. They all breathed the sigh of someone who isn’t really relieved, but has completed a difficult task that they thought would be to their...
October 9th, 1995, 6:20 AM MST, St. Joseph’s Hospital, Pheonix, AZ Akilah experienced some weird stuff. She had been showering, deeply in thought about the fact that she might be pregnant. She had decided that while she would prefer not to be, she accepted that she might be. In accepting that she might be, she had concluded that if she had Josh’s baby growing inside of her, she wanted it to be there. She knew, in revelation, that she wanted to have his kid. She wanted to raise his kid. As...
October 4th, 1995, 11:28 AM CT, Mile 754, 21 miles north of Texarkana, TX They were sitting there going back and forth as to why he might have gotten upset, and it was beginning to piss Jill off. She had figured it out almost instantly, and these nitwits seemed clueless. Sometimes George could be clueless, too, she mused. It was really patently obvious when you run the events of what happened over in your head. I love George, but sometimes things just go over is big head of his! she...
October 5th, 1995, 10:32 AM CT, Embassy Suites, San Antonio, TX Josh was dreaming about Akilah... He was standing near the bed, in just his boxer shorts. Akilah came in out of the shower, completely naked. Her luxuriant black hair was dripping rivulets of water down her warm, supple body. Her surprisingly beautiful breasts and her soft muff just made him hard. Really hard. Full of want, desire, need. That was the right word, need. A strong strong amount of need. He was drawn to her body...
The vista spread before him wasn't landscape! by Oediplex (writing as TrojanSnake) αυστηρή γραμματικοί δεν υποχρεούνται να εφαρμόζουν * {be sure to look for the 'bonus boner' at the end!} It was just a most beautiful day, on a late May morning, I really wanted to get out of the house. Marty suggested a picnic, we hadn't had one in several years, and it was the perfect thing to do. Marty got behind the wheel, and I thought he was going to the town park, which has a lovely...
The vista spread before him wasn't landscape! by Oediplex (writing as TrojanSnake) αυστηρή γραμματικοί δεν υποχρεούνται να εφαρμόζουν * {be sure to look for the 'bonus boner' at the end!} It was just a most beautiful day, on a late May morning, I really wanted to get out of the house. Marty suggested a picnic, we hadn't had one in several years, and it was the perfect thing to do. Marty got behind the wheel, and I thought he was going to the town park, which has a lovely...
Jared propped himself up on the little camp stretcher he was sleeping on and sighed one massive sigh of relief. He looked at his watch again then quietly made his way down to the bathroom to get ready for his day. It was Monday morning and Jared was about to head off to Blanke Schande College for a week of teaching as a substitute tutor in the Science and Mathematics Department of the campus. As Jared turned into the bathroom he quickly looked back at the two doors just opposite him. One...
My buddy picked me up from the airport. We have spoken over the web hundreds of times and have talked over the phone a lot as well. We decided it was finally time to bring our friendship to the next level and meet. Seeing him for the first time, even though I've seen so many pictures, it's still hard to put his voice to his face. He has quite the manly figure, which is understandable since he told me he works out at least 5x a week. He picked me up in a work truck that something with "meats" on...
Remember the day we went to the beach to watch the sunset. It was a lovely, warm, summer evening, and there were lots of people sitting on the sand, drinking sundowners and watching the sun sink out over the cool South Atlantic Ocean. We walked, hand in hand, along the edge of the breaking waves, now and again dabbling our feet in the cool water as it washed over the sand.We slowly ambled down the whole length of the beach, until we came to the rocky area. There were only a few people sitting...
OutdoorJared's scheme to rid trophy-wife Tabitha of her step-daughter's blackmailing influence is reaching its raunchy naked climax...At least Sorrel did not have to bend too far to access the head of the towering phallus, Tabitha thought. She stared in bizarre fascination as her step-daughter gobbled Jared into her mouth and guzzled busily on him, hamstrings stretched tautly and bum thrusting behind. Tabitha had never considered herself a malicious person, but a unique sense of triumph welled up...
Cheating“And don’t you guys forget to keep up on all your assignments. No slacking now. This is university we are talking about now, not just grade school.” Jared Reznik issued that one last exhortation just as the last of Vanessa Benson’s new friends were leaving the house. All five of them laughed and agreed to do this as they piled into Tracey’s car and drove off into the night leaving Vanessa, Gloria and Jared alone at last in their own home. “Well, I’m pooped” said Gloria as she started...
My wife and I have been married for twenty years now and our marriage had hit a rough patch. Sex was definitely one component of it. I wanted more of it and more variety and Dana said she needed more time together just doing things to feel wanted and attractive. I told her that I still found her sexy but she didn’t seem to believe it. Dana stayed in shape by doing yoga, running and walking and her body was toned but she was hesitant about showing her body off to me or others.One of the things...
OutdoorI was asked by a guy online to tell him what one of my sexual fantasies was… this is the result. We are riding around it the ranch truck, finishing some last minute chores. It’s been a long, hard day, so we decide to stop in the middle of a field on the way back to the house to stretch our legs a bit and to watch the sunset. You lower the tailgate and gently lift me to sit on it. You planned on sitting next to me, but the thought flies out of your mind as our eyes meet. My palms are resting on...
We meet at our favorite spot. The days are still long, but are now starting to get shorter. And the weather is still warm by day – even hot – but the evenings are getting cooler. We are both tired from our busy work days. But as we see each other approaching from afar, the tension and fatigue melt away, and our hearts beat just a little bit faster in anticipation. We meet, we touch, we smile. And then you take my hand and we turn together to head down the path leading to the shore....
Love StoriesThis here town, Sunset, would be a quiet, peaceful kinda place if it weren't for them Bickle Boys. Them Bickles is the meanest, nastiest bunch you ever seen. You know how some folks'll get testy when they been drinkin'? Them Bickle boys start out actin' ugly when they is still stone sober. An' after that, every shot they swaller jes' turns up the meanness another notch! There ain't never been no controllin' them four boys, nor their rascal hired hands, neither. We've had a whole mess...
Finally, the day was getting cooler. It had been hot and unchanging, the sun beating down mercilessly, sweat trailing down spines and in between breasts. It had been an oppressing day; and Tessa Midderhelm had been hungry. It was the heat that had done it, that and her husband’s seemingly unexplainable loss of appetite in sex. Alec hadn’t showed any indication of desiring lovemaking from her at all in the past two or three weeks, and damn it all!--Tessa was a healthy woman. She had needs and...
Indru tamil kama kathaiyil ilamaiyaana magalum pinbu vithavai ammavaiyum eppadi usar seithu matter poten endru ungaluku solugiren. Suvarasiyam athigam irukum kama kathaikul selalam vaarungal, en peyar karthik. En veethiiyil oru pen ilamaiyaaga sexiyaaga irupaal, avalai thinamum sight adithu kondu irupen. Thinamum aval kalluri sendru varum pozhuthu iru velaiyilum sight adika arambithu viduven. Aval peyar nandhini vayathu 21 irukum, avaluku veetil aan thunai kidaiyaathu. Veetil oru amma iru...
The death of me on the sunset strip a short story by pelnarsarah coming in from the hot dusty weather, Jamie lifted the canteen over her head water poured over her long black loosely curled hair making it cling to her rock hard body underneath her army green wife beater and gun belt hanging from her shoulder. Zombie brains washed down to the floor and floated down the stream on the concrete. What's for dinner bitch? she jokingly says to Lucy, Lucy had stayed home to cook a dead...
Greg Miller is a 19 year old resident of the crime infested sunset city. By day he is a college student at sunset university, by night he is the crime fighting superhero known as power man. Blessed with the power of flight, super human strength, and indestructibility power man can seem like an unstoppable force when taken at face value, but will be be able to on the all the villains and crime bosses the city has to offer?
FetishSunset Over Cairo A black kite wails through the cooling air as evening falls over the great plain of Gizeh. Beneath the sinking sun, the dull dirt landscape glows in momentary splendor. Shadows lengthen as the black kite plunges, and a tiny shriek of death goes unnoticed on the plain. To the east in Cairo’s old quarter, Masr al-Qadima, a clear-eyed muadhdhin prepares to climb the winding stairs of a golden minaret. Shadows snap to black in an instant as the sun finally dies, leaving behind...
The late afternoon sun was disappearing across the trees. Long shadows were the norm now as the time was approaching sunset. We had been walking through the woods on a comfortably warm spring day and were making our way back toward the car, albeit by taking the scenic route. We were not too far from the car when we noticed the sky beginning to turn an orange color for sunset. I spotted clearing off to the side. A clearing that was perched on the top of a cliff, overlooking the lake below. The...
Sunset I almost feel like a tiger stalking my prey. The way I’ve been watching you all afternoon. Admiring the way you sway across the sand, your smile, your hair and the way the sun shines across your face. I can smell your fragrance and it makes me want to pounce. It’s almost sunset and this private cabana couldn’t have been a better setting. A picturesque beach before us and the intoxicating smell of jasmine fills the air. You lay down in front of me and I start to caress your beautiful...
Remember the day we went to the beach to watch the sunset. It was a lovely, warm, summer evening, and there were lots of people sitting on the sand, drinking sundowners and watching the sun sink out over the cool South Atlantic Ocean. We walked, hand in hand, along the edge of the breaking waves, now and again dabbling our feet in the cool water as it washed over the sand. We slowly ambled down the whole length of the beach, until we came to the rocky area. There were only a few people sitting...
Sunset. The sky is on fire with gold, pink and red as the sun begins it’s decent into sea. The air is warm as I watch from the balcony, sea-birds dance in the last rays of the day and I can just make out lovers spread out over the beach as they watch the daily spectacle. I’m impatient, willing for the sun to be gone and for the last rays of the day to disappear so that she can join me. I sigh deeply and lean onto the glass barrier – not long now. The minutes pass and soon the sun touches the...
SupernaturalBit of me in the beginning, skip toward the end if your looking for just the sex part.It amazes me the beauty that nature brings to the table without even trying. From the awesome power of the sun as it sets and rises to the sensuality of woman's body to the gentle dance of plants as the breeze pushes the waves plants from side to side. As I gaze upon with excitement as the sun sets over the lake; colors of orange, yellow, and red within the center and streaks of purple and blue on the edges....
Maggie parks her car at the trailhead. She loves trail running and today has decided to run the 5 miles into Sunset Hot Springs. She's been there once a while ago when she was a freshman in college. Went with some girlfriends. They hiked in and spent the night. All of them got naked and had a soak. There would be some good lesbian fantasy material from that trip if she really wanted to get into it, but she'd rather think about Will. The hot springs are situated on the edge of a beautiful valley...
After a few years of talking about taking a vacation together, this year we put together our money in May and paid for a trip to Key Largo at the close to the end of summer after your job slowed down from building all of the summer season. Somehow we managed to get booked at some sort of private beach place that was available and in our price range. I remember thinking “Man, I hope we have some privacy so we can just fuck all we want outside!” And smiling as we left the webpage that booked our...
Sunset I almost feel like a tiger stalking my prey. The way I've been watching you all afternoon. Admiring the way you sway across the sand, your smile, your hair and the way the sun shines across your face. I can smell your fragrance and it makes me want to pounce. It’s almost sunset and this private cabana couldn't have been a better setting. A picturesque beach before us and the intoxicating smell of jasmine fills the air.You lay down in front of me and I start to caress your beautiful back....
Warning: This story is a work of pure fiction, and contains some adult matter, including transformations from male to female. If you are under the legal age (18 most everywhere) or are offended by such, please read no further. This is the first in a series of stories I'm writing based in a strip club. I don't know how long this is going to go on (so far, I've only got ideas for five stories including this one), but I'll write as I get ideas. Like the "Spells 'R' Us" and "Bikini...
Sunset I almost feel like a tiger stalking my prey. The way I've been watching you all afternoon. Admiring the way you sway across the sand, your smile, your hair and the way the sun shines across your face. I can smell your fragrance and it makes me want to pounce. It’s almost sunset and this private cabana couldn't have been a better setting. A picturesque beach before us and the intoxicating smell of jasmine fills the air. You lay down in front of me and I start to caress your...
Straight SexI was angry. I know that's no excuse, but that's how I felt. I had planned our trip for weeks, suffered through crowds of people and long lines, not to mention a ten hour flight getting to Maui. And what does Bill do? He scheduled a business meeting for our first day! "Well screw him!" I thought. I was going out to enjoy myself. That's how I found myself at a tiny bar, less than a block from our condo. It had awful Hawaiian music playing for any tourist that happened to find it, but it...
Story so far: Sweet-natured Libby has had her carnival crush Jared stolen from her by fair-weather friend Sasha. When the shameless carny starts to hit on her while still dating Sasha, Libby decides to teach them both a lesson - by dressing to kill at a Halloween costume party. But does she know exactly who she's dealing with in Jared? “Go on, you look fabulous in that. You know it,” the salesclerk at the costume shop said to Libby. If she was going to do this, she had to do it well. Halloween...
Seduction“Him?” Sasha asked slyly. “You like?”“He’s … He looks fun, that’s all.” Libby cast her eyes down.They’d been buying pick ’n’ mix when Libby spotted the guy collecting tokens at the roller coaster. He wore the regulation orange security jerkin over a leather waistcoat, both sleeveless (Libby’s mum would have urged him to wrap up that autumn evening) to reveal muscled arms. A pattern of jagged tattoos ran shoulder to elbow on the left. His dark hair was pony-tailed, showing off his broad grin...
Straight SexLanguidly, Tabitha walked through the downstairs hall, swaying her hips to maximize the swing of her well-formed ass. The cock-shaft around which her fingers were entwined was resolute in its hardness, primed for the penetration she needed. He might have grabbed her and fucked her against any surface in the house, over any piece of furniture, but he did not.This guy had restraint—he knew how to savour an erotic moment and allowed himself to be led like a lamb up the gently curving stairwell. It...
CheatingShe would have driven all the way into Philly for the hell of it, but the equivalent of about three tequila shots had made their way into her system, so she parked the Maserati on the outskirts of Furlong and made her way into town. Her mind was awhirl with conjecture. What the hell had just happened?She’d been talking to him, that was all—letting it all out because he was there, hot and vaguely sympathetic. Had she been a fool? Was this somehow going to sink another bite into her English ass?...
CheatingTabitha Chesterfield stood motionless at the granite work-top, staring across the Cranleigh Manor lawn. It rolled half an acre to the treeline and looked magnificent in its lustrous green, or would have, had it not been for the massive pit currently being dug in its centre. The sculpted rockeries would look exquisite around the edges once the transformation was complete—she might even tend the bedding plants herself—but why Grant was insisting on a carp pond she was unsure.Presumably, so he...
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