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The one.

Hanna.

Knowing her name thrilled him. He felt closer to her already, and he hadn't touched her yet. He didn't know her last name and didn't care, didn't really want to know it. Hanna was enough. Hanna.

The hunt was done; the stalk begun, and the urge was upon him.

He fingered the switchblade deep in his pocket and watched the girl smile coquettishly as her flirting, dark eyes settled on some boys leaning on a railing doing what boys do at a shopping mall: look nonchalant in baggy, low-slung pants and try to act cool.

The girl conferred with her chubby friend. Whispers. Giggles. Shy eyes - a lie - became bold and glinted mischievously as she turned with a twitch of her narrow, girlish hips, hips hugged by hip huggers so far down from her waist surely her pussy was only a fraction of an inch below the top of the denim. If she had pubic hair, she'd need to shave it, or kinky hair would be visible. The expanse of bare flesh between her hip huggers and the short cotton shirt covering her flat chest intrigued him. He was pleased the girl had not disfigured her prepubescent body by piercing her bellybutton.

The irony made him laugh - quiet, malevolent sounds.

A bellybutton ring would have saved Hanna's life.

He followed the girls through Barnes & Noble to a pick-up point on the street in front of the mall. Limber like a cat, Hanna settled atop a short wall. She sat Indian-style, and from his viewpoint, he could see her flowered panties above the hip huggers from the rear. The chubby one stood, switching ponderously from one foot to the other.

He assumed they were waiting for their ride, so he hurried to his car. He planned to follow his prey to her home. The mall was too crowded for a take down. After sliding into his vehicle and starting the engine, he cursed, pushed a button to lower a window and cranked up the air conditioning. The car's interior was stifling hot.

Opportunity. He waited for opportunity to strike. The stalk was on. Capturing his prey followed the stalk. The intimate place was prepared. Now he needed only the right moment, and he'd recognize that moment - or create one.

The small bright light appeared and slowly expanded until David's consciousness fell away from his body and became one with the light. Somehow, someway, the trip was different than all other journeys he'd ever taken, save one, but try as he might, he couldn't resolve the similarities in the two flights that made them unique. Also, he couldn't fathom the difference between this flight and all the others. There were no outward manifestations, no unusual vortex or twist, but he could feel something different.

The feeling wasn't uncomfortable or foreboding, and because the journey took little or no time, the feeling was infinitely fleeting. Still, David's consciousness sensed... something, and when he hovered over the person he'd ordered his consciousness to visit, he realized there had to have been something different about the journey because once again his consciousness had slipped through time.

He hovered sometime, somewhere in Nora Patterson's past.

Since first viewing the comely, tantalizing woman, he'd visited her hundreds of times, rejoicing after each trip when he uncovered no daunting negatives in her personality or habits. David knew no one was perfect, and Nora was no exception, but many of her imperfections were endearing, like her habit of eating ice cream directly from the carton when she was depressed. The next day she punished her indulgence by running an extra mile. Keeping her body in top condition was important to Nora, both personally and as a requirement of her job. A female FBI agent had to compete with the male agents, and Nora excelled in most physical components of the job. She was particularly adept with a handgun, and David made a mental note to avoid any physical altercation with her after he'd watched her easily handle a hefty man in hand-to-hand combat.

Trying to rationalize why he'd journeyed into Nora's past, David remembered his last visit with her when he'd watched her gaze fondly at a framed photograph on her desk. David assumed the older man in the photo was her father because his arm draped Nora's shoulder, and she was glancing up at him, not at the camera's lens, and the expression on her face was full of love and admiration. Nora wore a cap and gown, so the picture had been taken at a graduation ceremony. From her youthful look, David guessed the occasion was her high school graduation. During that visit, he wondered what she was like as a little girl.

Had his consciousness granted his wish? Was time tripping that simple?

No, the Nora Patterson he had connected with was no little girl. She was a teenager, fifteen or sixteen years old, and her innocent beauty took David's breath away, a sensation only. His consciousness didn't breathe.

It was summertime wherever he was. Nora wore a tight pair of jeans and a flowered blouse, simple clothes, well worn, but clean, certainly not expensive, not like the tailored dark suits she wore for her work as an agent for the FBI. Her hair shined golden in the dappled sunlight streaming through shimmering leaves of aspen trees.

Aspen. She's at a high elevation, David reasoned. Aspen normally grew on the slopes of high mountains, so Nora's current here and now was probably in the western United States, in the Rockies or Sierras. His consciousness swooped high for an eagle's view of the landscape. Steep mountains rose up each side of a deep gorge. A narrow mountain stream gurgled and flowed, cascading from a spring high up in the canyon to ultimately join another stream in the valley below.

David soared along the stream noting picnic tables scattered willy-nilly along the creek's banks. Some fishermen wet worms; children dashed here and there; metal clanked metal when a horseshoe spun around a metal peg. A ringer. No tents. The place wasn't a campground, merely a public picnic area offering clean air, a clear mountain stream, and awesome scenery.

And Nora.

David watched as two strapping young men in their late teens to early twenties converged on her. Nora knew them, smiled at them, and the three of them strolled away from the picnic area. As they chatted, David revised his estimate of the boys' ages. Like Nora, they were still in high school. They were jocks, both on the school football team, one of them a wide-end, the other a defensive back. Out of sight in heavy foliage, one of the boys pulled Nora into his arms and kissed her, but before the kiss ended, the other young man moved in and stole her away, kissing her with even more fervor than the first. Nora laughed gaily, danced away from them and ran over a small ridge and down to a meadow dotted with red Indian paintbrush and flowering purple thistles. Just ahead of the boys, she darted through some scrub oak, but they caught her deep in a stand of pinion pines.

Pine needles crunched under the boys' feet as they vied for Nora's attention. She'd let one succeed, only to reject him for the other. She's playing a dangerous game, David thought, unless she plans to do them both, and for a brief moment it appeared that was her game. As they kissed her, both boys fondled her at the same time, palming her breasts and pushing their obvious erections against her, one from the front, the other from the rear, but once again she squirmed away and ran through the pines with the grace of a deer. Her athletic ability amazed David. The strapping boys didn't have a chance as she bounded across the meadow, raced fearlessly over the ridge and plunged down the mountain side, leapt the creek like a long jumper and skidded to a stop at a picnic table where she joined an older man, the man in the photograph on her desk.

He smiled at her. "If you don't stop teasing those boys, they're liable to throw you to the ground and have their way with you." He raised a bushy eyebrow. "Or is that what you want?"

Flushed from her run or the boys' kisses and busy hands, most likely both, she sat close to the man and took his hand in hers. "No need to worry, Pops. I can outrun them, especially when they're excited." With a shake of her blonde tresses, her green eyes glowed with mischief. "Running with bulges in their pants is painful and impedes their speed," she explained unabashedly as she leaned up and kissed Pops' cheek. "Then again, one of these days I might let one or both catch me, just for the fun of it." She laughed heartily, happy sounds pleasing to David's invisible ears.

"Damned tease," Pops muttered, but the words flowed through a loving grin.

"Only if I never let them catch me. Are you hungry? I'm famished." She jumped up and rummaged though a picnic basket, pulled out a red-and-white checkered cloth and draped it over the rough wood of the table. "I made fried chicken, potato salad, and we have pickles and olives, chips, and some raw vegetables for me," she announced as she placed everything on the cloth. "Get a beer for you out of the creek. I'll have a coke."

The bright, white light appeared, and David's consciousness fell back to his body. "Dammit," he cursed when his eyes opened. Yet again, he'd lost his connection during a trip without his volition.

He immediately willed his consciousness to take another flight, but he didn't journey to the past. The Nora he viewed occupied space in her here and now, but he wasn't disappointed. Just finished with a shower, she was toweling her lush body with a fluffy blue towel.

Did you ever let them catch you, Nora girl?

It was the question he'd wanted to ask her just before his consciousness returned to his body.

He suspected she did. It was time for David to meet Nora Patterson in the flesh.

Special Agent Nora Patterson studied the youthful, innocent faces in front of her. Some appeared bored, some inquisitive, and quite a few a little frightened. Nora had been assigned the dubious task of presenting a group of fifth-grade students a brief overview of the FBI and the cool stuff the Bureau did to bring missing and abducted children home.

She used words like cool stuff, because the first time she'd made the presentation a few months ago, she'd talked over the children's heads. This time, although she detested the assignment, she was determined to communicate with the boys and girls at their level, and more importantly, outline what they needed to do to protect themselves. "Don't do a job unless you do it right," her father had told her more than once, and although her father would never accept the premise, Nora usually followed his advice, especially since she'd moved away from him and the small mining town in Nevada where she'd spent her youth under her father's care and guidance.

"So," Nora said in conclusion, "if anything seems weird or confusing to you, if something or someone makes you feel uncomfortable or creepy, tell your parents about it, or any other grownup-in-charge, like your teacher. They'll listen to you and believe you. You're not alone."

The teacher started the applause, and the kids joined in.

Prevention works, Nora thought as she guided the government vehicle from the grade school parking lot onto the street. Then she shook her head in despair. Was she merely trying to convince herself that the assignment she'd just completed was necessary and worthwhile? Yeah, she was, but worthwhile or not, what she really wanted was to be in the thick of the hunt for eleven-year-old Hanna Jenkins' killer. The little girl's parents had reported her missing two days ago, and early that morning, a jogger had found her savagely mutilated, plastic-encased body floating in the lake in Encanto Park where the killer had dumped it sometime last night.

As the newest special agent in the Phoenix Field Office, and a female to boot, Nora drew the crap assignments, which was understandable, but Nora suspected even after another agent joined their ranks giving her a little seniority, if the agent were male, she'd still be shuffled to the sidelines. Her boss, Colin Pierce, was one of the dinosaurs left over from the Hoover era who believed women didn't have what it took to be a special agent. Pierce, like Hoover, maintained the subterfuge that women were too valuable as clerical workers to become special agents. Talk about crap, Nora thought.

During Hoover's tenure, the FBI didn't accept women as special agents. Hoover wasn't just a chauvinist, either; he was also a racist. Despite a direct order from Attorney General Robert Kennedy, Hoover adamantly refused to hire women or blacks as special agents. After Hoover's death in 1972, the Bureau eagerly recruited both minorities for the job. Still, women made up less than fifteen percent of the special agents within the Bureau. Because women and blacks were making headway now, Nora would hang tough. She'd perform the crap jobs and would do them to the best of her ability, too. She'd do whatever it took to be what she'd wanted to be since she was a little girl, a girl even younger than Hanna Jenkins.

She'd given up a lot for her dream: a husband, children, being close to the only man she'd ever loved, her father - in other words, a normal life. However, with her transfer to the Phoenix Field Office, Pops wasn't so far away he couldn't drive to see her, or vice versa, and he was due to arrive this coming weekend. She could hardly wait.

David wasn't truly interested in the attractive woman on his arm. Iris Olsen and David had been an item for a short time a woman or two before he'd become involved with Claire, and Iris had readily accepted his invitation for dinner and dancing. She appeared surprised, though, and perhaps a little disappointed, when he parked in front of Henagar's, a popular restaurant in Scottsdale that boasted a piano bar with a small dance floor. Iris preferred a gourmet restaurant followed by dancing at a disco, with loud music, flashing strobe lights and bodies gyrating to an insistent beat. The intimate atmosphere of a piano bar didn't put her gyrating body on stage, and quiet conversation wasn't Iris's strong suit.

Tim Bingham, David knew, shared Iris's preferences, but Tim had selected the nightspot because Nora enjoyed the piano bar in Henagar's. A middle-aged singer named Ella took requests and accompanied herself on the piano. Her smoky, teasing voice, reminiscent of Doris Day's, crooned old standards. David had made it a point to get to know the pianist and hoped Ella would make introductions while David and Iris shared the piano bar with Tim and Nora.

An inveterate flirt, Iris teased every attractive man she ever met. Flirting was part of her nature. She flirted naturally without consciously trying, and David hoped Tim would fall prey to Iris's charms and give David an opening to hold Nora in his arms while they shuffled their feet on the dance floor to a slow, romantic melody.

Fate smiled on David when he noted two vacant stools at the piano bar next to Tim and Nora. He guided Iris so she sat next to Tim, who turned to her and gave her a wide smile when she settled onto the stool. Tim also took in Iris's slim, shapely legs when she crossed them. The slit in the skirt fell away each side of her legs, exposing them nearly to the top of her hose. Knowing Iris as he did, David suspected she wore thigh highs or hose held aloft with a garter belt, not panty hose. Because she wore a shimmering black cocktail dress, her panties would be black and sheer to match, and would probably be a thong to hide any panty lines, a fashion sin, to Iris's mind. She obviously wore no bra.

True to her nature, Iris returned Tim's smile. So far, so good, David thought. He forced himself not to look toward Nora and ignored Iris, which would encourage his date to respond to the other male sitting next to her and giving her the attention she needed.

Ella was just finishing Wish you Were Here, drawing out the last high note until it faded naturally at the start of David's applause. Nora's, too. Tim and Iris were speaking quietly with each other and didn't notice the end of the song, let alone give Ella the applause she deserved.

Before David could make a request, Ella's fingers trilled over the keyboard, and she started to sing Sentimental Journey, the song that made Doris Day famous toward the end of World War II. It was also one of Nora's favorite standards, and David assumed she'd asked Ella to sing it for her. David, rhythmically but lightly, rolled his fingertips over the piano bar and glanced to his right. Iris was flirting outrageously with Tim, and Nora's wonderful bare shoulders were swaying slightly to the music. She'd closed her eyes and was oblivious to Iris and Tim's shenanigans.

When Iris placed her hand on David's thigh, he turned to her.

"David, this is Tim Bingham," she said. "He's a stockbroker. Tim, this is David Stanley. He's an investor. The two of you should get along famously."

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Flights of Consciousness Book III Charitable Good DeedsChapter 30

The next morning, David had finished one circuit around his running track and was starting his second when he heard running feet behind him. He slowed, and Nora caught up with him, quickly forcing him to lengthen his stride and run faster than he preferred. When they came up to the path that led to the copse of sissoo trees and Adirondack chairs, David took it, and Nora followed. Panting, he collapsed into one of the chairs. "Continue your run if you want," he said. She sat down. "No,...

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Flights of Consciousness Book III Charitable Good DeedsChapter 27

With the proposed merger behind him, David announced that he wanted to spend a few days in Sedona for some rest and relaxation, and this time Joe and his mother agreed to join the group. Darla left her boy at the compound in Mrs. Gonzales's care. The group did some leisurely hiking in the red-rock country, prepared their own breakfasts, dined in the better restaurants, or grabbed fast food on the run. They also enjoyed a lot of sex, both as a group, as alternating couples, and other...

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Flights of Consciousness Book III Charitable Good DeedsChapter 8

As black-eyed beauties go, Rima Qassem had to be in the top ten worldwide, David decided. He glanced at Nora, who gave him a coy smile. Was his wife testing his commitment to remain faithful by putting him next to Rima Qassem on a daily basis? He chuckled under his breath when he thought of asking Rima to wear the chadri, the full-length gown and veil required by the Taliban in Afghanistan whenever women left their households. Rima crossed her shapely legs. She certainly wasn't wearing the...

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Flights of ConsciousnessChapter 3

Before we proceed, I need to ask my son some questions, Carol decided, some very pointed questions. "You mentioned you believed it wasn't normal for you to become sexually excited about me. If you remember, I disagreed. I think it's normal for a teenager to be curious about the opposite sex, and a parent or sibling is the handiest individual around to satisfy that curiosity as long as things don't go too far. Curiosity is one thing, but what we're doing is a giant leap from curiosity....

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Flights of Consciousness Book III Charitable Good DeedsChapter 5

David watched as his sister nuzzled her face between his wife's shapely thighs. No matter how many times he witnessed the beauty of the event, it never failed to excite him. He fisted his very hard erection. "Fuck her," Nora said to David. "Fuck your sister. Poke her cunt with your long one." David rubbed his hand between Darla's legs. She was wet. Ready. But he wanted a taste of her nectar before poking her. She squealed happily as his tongue rasped up through her slit, lapping up...

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Flights of Consciousness Book III Charitable Good DeedsChapter 9

Gloria Temple had been David's accountant for five years. She was a CPA and owned and operated her own firm. She had other clients, but she'd always treated David as if he were her only client. David adored her, and she returned his admiration with equal affection and respect. She was about fifty years old, chubby, short, and a ball of energy. Because setting up Ridley had taken the entire morning, David had called her, and she'd agreed to meet Flint and him for a late lunch. While they...

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Flights of Consciousness Book II Time TrippingChapter 18

Carrie Jensen needed to pee - badly. Her kidneys throbbed. If Baldy - he hadn't told her his name, and hairless as he was, in her mind, she'd nicknamed him Baldy - didn't return soon, she'd surely wet the bed. She was conflicted. She wanted Baldy to return so she could pee, but he'd raped her repeatedly the previous night, and she feared he'd rape her again if he returned. If he returned. If he didn't, she'd surely die. Without realizing it, survival had become Carrie's prime...

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Flights of ConsciousnessChapter 9

David had never felt so mortified. His sister, as payback for invading her privacy, had him standing on display naked while she was dressed, and she had just insisted that he bend over and spread the cheeks of his ass. He felt her reach between his legs, and he jumped like he'd been goosed. "Calm down," she said, "and stay bent over. I want to check out your balls." She fondled them gently. "I ought to squeeze them until you scream for mercy, like you squeezed my nipple. Remember? You...

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Flights of ConsciousnessChapter 13

David returned from the airport and poured himself a cup of coffee. He strolled outside and sat at the patio table, enjoying the cooler morning air while he drank his coffee. His mother had a date that night and demanded privacy. Why? What did she have planned? He couldn't remember his mother ever bringing a man home with her, and until recently, he had not thought of her as a sexual being. No longer. He now knew she had sexual needs no less intense than his own, and certainly as powerful as...

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Flights of Consciousness Book II Time TrippingChapter 9

Nora sat across from Detective Jake Fantine, a dashing, black-haired rogue in his mid-thirties. His drawl, a mix of a southern accent and the clipped tones of a New Yorker, intrigued her. She'd met him while consulting with the New Orleans Police Department earlier that day. He was the lead detective on the abduction and brutal murder of a young girl that had taken place during Mardi Gras that year, a murder so similar to Hanna Jenkin's everyone involved believed the same man killed both...

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Flights of Consciousness Book II Time TrippingChapter 25

By the time David's airplane landed at Scottsdale Airpark early Sunday afternoon, everyone wanted to spend some time alone. It was if they'd all had too much of a good thing. After doing some laps in his swimming pool to take out some kinks brought about by the flight, David stretched out on a chaise lounge by the pool and phased out. He wanted to get to know the cabal members a little better, perhaps give them some more grief, and he needed to check on his investments to anticipate any...

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Flights of Consciousness Book II Time TrippingChapter 13

Am I walking bowlegged like Pops? Nora asked herself with a delighted, school-girl giggle as she walked through the parking garage connected to the Phoenix FBI Field Office. If not, I should be. For the first time in a very long time, probably since her wild days while in college, she felt like she'd had all the sex she wanted and needed. What a weekend! It started Friday night when she went dancing with David and didn't stop until a couple of hours ago when he dropped her off at her...

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Flights of Consciousness Book III Charitable Good DeedsChapter 15

Dwayne couldn't sleep. A glance at the luminous dial on his wristwatch told him it was 4:43 AM, so he rolled his feet to the floor. He'd make his own coffee; June wouldn't mind. June. What a woman! So beautiful it made his eyes hurt just to look at her face. Smart, too. And sweet. She had a sweet disposition. He liked that in a woman. At the end of his marriage, his ex-wife had no sweetness in her. She'd morphed into a shrew. He turned on the shower, let it run until hot water arrived,...

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Flights of Consciousness Book III Charitable Good DeedsChapter 28

Cursing, Danielle Yost kicked the door shut behind her, dropped her purse on the entry console table, and shoved her umbrella in the umbrella stand. "I hate my job. I hate this town," she muttered as she strode to her small kitchen and made herself a stiff drink. The old-fashioned answering machine connected to her kitchen phone flashed the number three. Probably hang ups from telemarketers, she thought, and in fact the first two messages were hung ups. The third interested her,...

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Flights of Consciousness Book III Charitable Good DeedsChapter 3

David stood next to the glass wall in the great room of his home that gave him a view of mountain next to the compound. He nursed a cocktail while he watched the falling sun alter the hues and shadows on the mountain's craggy surfaces. Deep in thought, he wondered how his wife reacted when his mother told her that she was pregnant. A part of him dreaded the possibility of some hurt feelings, and another part of him believed his wife could handle anything. He'd learned to admire the...

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Flights of Consciousness Book III Charitable Good DeedsChapter 12

The dinner conversation flowed around the excellence of the meal, the foster-home system, and the War on Terror. They occupied the dining room in David's home. June had announced that she would prepare the meal that night in a kitchen with which she was familiar, and would cook subsequent meals in Darla's kitchen and serve them in the large dining room after more personnel occupied the compound. Darla sat to David's left, Nora to his right. Flint sat next to Darla, and Patty sat between...

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Flights of Consciousness Book III Charitable Good DeedsChapter 13

Dwayne Holt, Darla's driver/bodyguard, was big, part black, and shaved his head bald. He wore a prosthetic hand on the stub of his left forearm. He rarely wore the fake hand. He preferred a hook, he told David. For reasons Holt didn't specify, he'd worn the prosthetic hand for his first day on the job, and David had not asked him ask why. Holt was Darla's driver, but he wasn't driving for Darla at the moment. He sat behind the wheel of the Escalade, and David occupied the passenger...

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Flights of Consciousness Book II Time TrippingChapter 21

Darla sat in the back of the airplane. Little George was sleeping in a car seat across the aisle. Darla's mother and Joe sat in the two seats in front of her. David was flying the plane, and Nora occupied the co-pilot's seat. Two sets of lovers and me, Darla thought, and the thought saddened her. "I loved you, Steve," she whispered so softly she knew no one would hear her. And I thought I loved our life. For a while, I even convinced myself I fit, but little things became big things....

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Flights of Consciousness Book III Charitable Good DeedsChapter 2

David watched as his mother hurried after her husband. Nora needs to know about this, he thought. George fussed and tried to run away. Darla grabbed him and plopped him on her lap, telling him to sit. "What a mess," David muttered. "You're feeling guilty again, aren't you?" Darla said, frowning at him. "Every time there's a glitch in our family, you blame yourself; you say if you weren't the way you are that we'd be normal. Well, I tried normal, and normal isn't all it's...

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Flights of Consciousness Book III Charitable Good DeedsChapter 4

Flint drove away from the Stanley compound wondering what he'd gotten himself into. If it includes Darla Stanley, I don't care, he reflected. Incest! She fucks her brother, her mother, her mother's husband, and her brother's wife. He grinned. And from all indications, she isn't completely opposed to fucking me. That, or she's a tease. He didn't believe she was a tease. Time would tell. She was his employer. She'd have to seduce him, not the other way around. Like my sister when we...

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Flights of Consciousness Book III Charitable Good DeedsChapter 6

David and Nora sat on a sofa in the Hyatt lobby talking quietly. Nora said, "In a few minutes a Lebanese named Yuusif Hashem will come into the hotel, walk directly to the elevator and take one of the cars to an upper floor. The room where he meets another Arab named Widdaud Ahmad changes for each meeting. I'll point Yuusif out, and you can connect with him tonight and wander around in his past, present, and future. Yuusif is a member of Hezbollah, a terrorist organization backed by Syria...

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Flights of Consciousness Book III Charitable Good DeedsChapter 11

Carol arrived early at the compound on purpose. It had been a while since she'd had some loving from her son. Would he, could he, take the time? She found him leaving Darla's house holding the hand of a little girl, a very pretty little girl, the new cook's daughter, Carol discovered when David introduced her to Patricia Wilson. "She prefers Patty to Patricia, Mom," David added. "I've been showing her around the compound." "Are you about finished with your tour?" Carol...

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Flights of Consciousness Book III Charitable Good DeedsChapter 14

While en route to the hospital to visit Vince, David's cell phone rang. With Patty on his lap, and both of them strapped in by the same seatbelt, he didn't have enough time to move Patty, get his cell phone out of his pocket, and answer the call before it was transferred to voice mail. The phone's memory, however, gave him the number. He didn't recognize it, but hit the callback button anyway. Ridley said hello. "Sorry," David said. "Couldn't get to the phone soon enough." "No...

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Flights of Consciousness Book III Charitable Good DeedsChapter 16

When David walked into Darla's kitchen for his first cup of coffee, June wasn't in sight, which surprised him. The coffee was perked, though, so he poured a cup and fixed it the way he liked it: one sugar, a smidgen of heavy cream, and some half-and-half. He smacked his lips with appreciation after swallowing, and June bustled into the room. "I'm sorry, David. I was... got a minute?" "Sure," he said. "Come see. It's... well, it's beautiful." David followed her to the glass...

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Flights of Consciousness Book III Charitable Good DeedsChapter 17

Grace Black calmed Vera down by telling her that she could call her anytime. The shelter manager wasn't the brightest bulb in the lighting store, but she was tenacious, gnawed on a problem like a dog with a bone until she solved it, and after moving through a problem, if the same problem happened again, or one similar to it, Vera fixed it using what she'd learned. What Vera couldn't do is fix a problem the first time it surfaced, not without help, and Grace had been her security blanket...

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Flights of Consciousness Book III Charitable Good DeedsChapter 18

"I'm worried about security at the ranch, Flint," David said. The two men were returning to the compound after meeting Ridley and the runaway. "That effort starts Wednesday, David," Flint said. "A while back, I recruited Carol's driver, a woman named Molly Mahaffey. But Molly had to take care of some personal items, or she would have started sooner. Although we talked about it, I didn't give Darla and Carol a choice regarding gender for a driver. Circumstances put Dwayne at the...

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Flights of Consciousness Book III Charitable Good DeedsChapter 19

As the limo cruised through the gates to the compound, Vince said, "Is this home?" "Yes," David said. "Swell!" Vince said. David told the lad about the three homes within the walls and the amenities built into each home. "You'll be living in our home," Nora said, "David's and mine. A while back I met with the probate attorney for your parents' estate, and he allowed me into the house where you used to live. I packed up all your things. Your clothes are hanging in the closet in...

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Flights of Consciousness Book III Charitable Good DeedsChapter 20

Eileen stared at the phone. Should she risk the call? Yes, calling her mother was a rule, and she was determined to follow all the rules. She took a deep breath, turned on the phone, and dialed her mother's cell phone number. "Mom, it's Sandra," she said, using her real name. She heard a whimpering gasp. "Thank God!" her mother said. "How are you, Sandra? Are you all right?" "I'm fine... now. I couldn't take it anymore, Mom. He raped me, and he lent me to his friends, and they...

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Flights of Consciousness Book III Charitable Good DeedsChapter 33

"He's a beautiful animal, Joe," Danny said. They sat on the top rail of the corral. Joe made a sound in his throat, and Thee Brigand raised his magnificent head, tossed it once, and pranced over to them, his tail twitching, his neck arched — showing off. Joe nuzzled his neck, made some more soft noises, and the animal pushed his head into Danny's hands. She squealed with delight, and did some nuzzling of her own. "May I ride him?" Danny said. "Sure," Joe said, and watched...

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Flights of ConsciousnessChapter 6

It was five-thirty in the morning, and the air was brisk and clean. David's body felt rested but vibrant. He'd extended his morning swim from fifty laps to sixty. Last night after another exhilarating incestuous, psychic suck with his mother, he'd continued to perfect his senses while his consciousness roamed his home. He'd visited Barbara and her home as well, but his numerous attempts to connect with Coach Connors had all failed. Naked, he was air-drying his body after his swim, when...

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