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Joe stopped his old pickup on Carol's driveway and turned off the engine. It kept chugging for a few seconds anyway. I know how you feel, old girl, he said silently to the cantankerous machine. You're tired, all worn out, but please, please, don't give up your ghost for a couple more months.

He hoped the compensation package Steve mentioned included the use of one of the vehicles at Arabian Downs. Of course, Steve and Darla might not want to hire him after they found out about David and Nora's altercation. He shrugged. Whatever will be will be, and whatever happened he'd stand squarely and proudly with his daughter.

Don't give up your ghost - an appropriate phrase considering the conversation ahead with a ghost's mother. As Nora described what David did to her, the young man's invisibility made Joe think of him as a ghost, which was strange, because Joe didn't believe in ghosts. Joe wasn't at all sure the entire episode wasn't an elaborate hoax. Maybe Carol could enlighten him enough so he could make some sense out of everything.

The front door opened, and Carol stood looking lovely in a yellow sundress. Obviously pleased to see him, she wore a happy smile on her face. Her smile warmed his heart, and the rest of her warmed his blood. What a woman! She befuddles me, Tess. When I'm around her I can't think straight. He stepped up to her and pulled her into his arms, giving her a good morning kiss. The kiss became more than a greeting, but Carol didn't seem to mind.

"I missed you last night," Carol said as she pulled him inside the house and closed the door.

"Likewise, but you were correct. My daughter needed me."

Carol suddenly felt a little guilty. Joe had comforted his daughter, but she'd rejected David's request to fly to Sedona with him. Of course, she hadn't rejected his request as his mother. He'd asked her to fly away with him as his lover, not her son, or she would have dropped everything, including the man walking next to her. Carol had always considered motherhood the highest calling a woman could have, and she took the job seriously. She glanced coyly at Joe. Her lover. Would he still be her lover after their talk? And how much should she tell him? She wished David had visited her before Joe's arrival so she could have discussed some open issues with him before talking with Joe. Now she'd have to wing it.

"Coffee's perked," Carol said. "We'll talk, and then I'll fix you some breakfast. Darla called. She'll join us here at ten-thirty."

She sat him at the kitchen table and poured him a cup of coffee. He drank his coffee black, but she set the creamer and sugar dish on the table anyway, probably out of habit, he guessed.

They sipped coffee, and Carol said, "I'm sure you have a million questions, Joe. Where do you want to start?"

"First tell me about your son's... what is it he calls what he does?"

"Flights of consciousness."

"Yes, those were the words Nora used. She's devastated, by the way. She says she feels like she's lost her privacy. She's afraid to get undressed, go to the bathroom, pick her nose, or scratch an itch, and I can't say that I blame her."

"For what it's worth, David is devastated, too. He rarely exposes what he can do to anyone, only those very close to him. I was surprised he told Nora about his consciousness's ability to leave his body and wander the earth, at least so soon in their relationship. He must have cared more deeply about her than I thought." Tears flushed her eyes and poised to overflow. "She hurt him, Joe, when she called him a freak."

"If everything I've heard is accurate, Nora has him pegged correctly, Carol. After all..."

Carol slammed the palm of her hand on the table. "He isn't a freak, dammit! And I won't allow anyone in my house who thinks he is. He's a wonderful, young man, kind, generous to a fault, strong of body, amazingly intelligent, and handsome as they come, hardly a freak. Yes, he has a unique ability, but he doesn't misuse it like many would. You have a unique ability, too, Joe. What you do with horses is amazing, but I'd certainly never consider you a freak because you have a unique ability. Be careful what you say. I like you. Heck, I might even be falling for you, but if you honestly believe David is a freak, I'll have to ask you to leave."

"Calm down, Mom," David's disembodied voice stated.

Joe's head turn back and forth searching the room for the source of the ethereal sounds he'd just heard.

"Good morning, Joe," David continued. "Sorry I startled you. Do the two of you mind if I join you for a few minutes. I have a few things to say that might have a bearing on this conversation."

He pulled out a chair and pretended to sit. He'd never figured out how to sit in a chair when he was out of his body, at least not sit and feel as if he were sitting naturally.

"Good morning, son. I'm happy you're here," Carol said. "I'd hoped you'd visit earlier so I could speak with you before Joe arrived."

David huffed a laugh. "I would have, but I actually fell asleep while I was in my body for a change."

Carol chuckled and turned to Joe. "David never sleeps. He doesn't need to sleep. When his consciousness takes flight, his body falls into a deep Delta state, like a coma, so when he returns to his body after even a few hours it's completely rested. As a teenager, he used the nighttime hours to study, to learn more than the schools taught with their watered-down curriculums. Because he needed to understand his ability, he became an expert on consciousness, more knowledgeable about the subject than most scientists, even those who specialized in consciousness. He also studied advanced mathematics and physics, subjects like chaos theory, quantum mechanics, and relativity. To make money, he taught himself economics and about the various stock markets and how they function. Then he went to college. He has an M.B.A." She chuckled. "He's actually a bit of a nerd."

"Am not," David said. "I'm well rounded. I also studied psychology and philosophy, and delved into the world's religions, and a few hundred other subjects." He laughed. "Maybe I am a bit of a nerd. Joe, how was Nora this morning?"

"Ah..." He sat stupefied.

"Joe, David asked you a question," Carol said, her eyes twinkling with mirth.

"She's a wreck, David," Joe said, finally finding his voice. "She's afraid you're still watching her."

"I haven't connected with her since she walked out my door, and I won't connect with her again unless she gives me her permission, which isn't likely from her reaction yesterday morning. Please reassure her for me. It was not my intent to upset her." He laughed. "I actually wanted her to know what a wonder I am. Dumb of me, huh?"

"Where is your body right now?" Joe asked.

Good, David thought. His shock has turned into curiosity. "Sedona."

"Amazing!" Joe exclaimed. "How long did it take your consciousness to travel from Sedona to where we're sitting?"

"Well, I didn't come here directly from Sedona. I met with what I call my financial advisors in Hong Kong, Tokyo, Manhattan and a few other east-coast cities. Then dropped in on a friend in New Mexico first. Denise says hi, Mom. I forgot to tell you. She has a new girlfriend, an Irish lass named Colleen O'Hara, a beautiful redhead with a fiery personality. Denise thinks she might be the one."

"Really? Oh, I'm so happy for her. Denise has been wanting a committed relationship for a long time."

Carol noticed a curious look in Joe's eyes. "Denise is a more a friend of mine than David's, Joe. I'm bisexual, and Denise and I have been casual lovers for a number of years." There. One secret has been announced, Carol thought. I'll need both David and Darla's permission before I inform Joe about my incestuous bent. David might grant his permission, but Darla will turn me down. She held her breath while waiting for Joe's reaction.

"That's surprising, Carol," Joe said. "I'd have never guessed. My wife, Tess, was bisexual, although after we married she gave up women as well as other men. She claimed she preferred men to women." He chuckled. "But there were times when I wondered, not about her faithfulness, only about her preference. Half the women she ever met fell in love with her. Come to think of it, so did half the men. I always felt sorry for both gender halves that didn't see her appeal."

Carol laughed gaily. "Cowboy, you are truly special." She hopped up and landed in his lap. "How about a kiss?"

"What about... ?"

"Oh, ignore him. I do." She proved her point and kissed him soundly. "Nice," she whispered when she pulled back from the embrace. She rose and sat back in a chair.

"I'll leave you two lovebirds alone, but first I have some advice for both of you," David said. "When I arrived, you were polarized, wearing parent hats and protecting your chicks. Your chicks are old enough take care of themselves. Be selfish for once in your lives. You've got something wonderful going between you, something I'd hoped would develop between Nora and me. Don't let your recalcitrant chicks get in the way. Guess what? No matter what, Mom, I'll always love you, and I suspect, no I know, Nora will always love you, Joe. Nora and I aren't enemies. When she realizes I'm no longer lurking in space invading her privacy, she'll calm down, and Mom, Nora has every right to consider me a freak. Everyone is entitled to an opinion, albeit I think her opinion of me is a bit harsh. Joe, stand up. I want to shake your hand before I leave. You raised a wonderful daughter."

Joe rose and stuck out his hand. David gripped it in his ghostly fingers, which caused Joe's eyes to darken with shock. He patted Joe's back with his other hand and directed his voice toward his mother. "I'll be flying to Lake Powel later this morning with some new friends, so I might not get a chance to connect with you again today. Can you take down the trades we should make to the portfolios now?"

"Of course, and I'll execute the trades before Darla arrives, and then take the rest of the day off. Let me grab a pencil and notepad." She hopped up and soon landed back in a chair. "Go ahead."

David listed the trades, gave her a goodbye kiss and returned to his body.

When Carol sensed David had left them, she rose to her feet, poured Joe another cup of coffee and said, "Bring your coffee and come with me while I make these trades. We'll talk some more, and then I'll make breakfast." She guided him to her office and sat in front of a computer. Joe settled on the soft leather sofa to her left.

"Waddaya think?" she asked as her fingers flew over the keyboard.

"About what?"

"David, of course."

"I'm flabbergasted! Did his consciousness actually take him to Hong Kong, Tokyo and New York this morning?"

"Sort of. His consciousness left his body and connected with individuals in those cities. It didn't take him anywhere. David has tried hard to learn how to tell his consciousness to visit a geographical location, say New York City, but he failed with every attempt. He can tell his consciousness to visit someone, and if the person happens to be in New York City, then that's where David's consciousness will land."

She paused and checked her notes. "David spends the early morning hours connecting with individuals around the world to determine what trades, if any, we should make to our portfolios. That's what I'm doing now." She hit the return key. "I just sold 10,000 shares of stock producing approximately $10 per share profit, certainly not a bad day, but we've done better. Now I'm buying 20,000 shares in another company, and in a minute, I'll cover our short position in yet another company. Then my workday will be finished."

She turned and flashed a smile at Joe. "Pretty good job, huh? The best I've ever had, for sure."

Her eyes returned to the monitor as she clicked the mouse. "Of course, some days I put in four whole hours, especially at the end of a year. David plays games with the governments and their taxes, drives them up the wall, but he hasn't been wrong yet, so they have to grin and bear it. Also, once a month, I put in a few extra hours and prepare the monthly reports for each of our portfolios - David's, Darla's and mine. I do what David calls dog work, the stuff he hates to do, but I love it. I like detail, busy work, always have." She hit the return key and twirled in her computer chair until she faced Joe. "There. All done."

She stood, settled on the sofa, hugged him and rested her face on his chest. "I think we ought to take David's advice. Waddaya think?"

"The nerd makes sense. I agree."

"Good. Wanna fuck before or after breakfast?"

"Before." He loved how she zeroed in on the crux of an issue.

"Great minds, etcetera." She turned her back to him. "Unzip me, please."

"Will he watch us?" Joes asked nervously as he pulled down the zipper.

"I'll know if he does. I can sense his presence. When David connects with someone, he doesn't know what the person will be doing until he abruptly hovers over them, so there's a chance he'll see us, if not today, some other time." She shrugged out of the dress, stood up and let the garment slide to the floor. "Does the possibility we'll be watched disturb you?" She posed sexily before him wearing only her panties and bra.

His eyes lit up. "Carol, like David said about Nora, you're eye candy, baby, honest-to-goodness eye candy."

Carol preened. "You didn't answer my question."

"Yes, David watching us would disturb me, but I'll ignore the disturbance because it's part of the package that's you. I won't and can't stay away from you because David might drop in on us at an inappropriate time."

"Good," Carol said as she pushed her panties down off her hips. "Because I have another sexual kink you should know about. I enjoy being watched, Joe. I have a slight streak of exhibitionism in me." Another secret revealed. How will he react?

"Perfect," Joe said and pulled off his shirt. "We're bookends. I enjoy watching."

Carol's bra dropped to the floor, and kneeling before him, she unbuckled his belt. A few seconds later, she sucked the head of his shaft into her mouth. "Tasty." Her eyes looked up at his as she swallowed half his length. With a smack, she released him. "My bed, or that desk?" She nodded toward a Queen Anne desk to her right.

"The desk. I have this urge to pull up a chair and eat you while sitting between your shapely legs, and then stand up and... fuck you... and fuck you." His eyes rolled back in his head. "Oh, sweet Jesus! What a mouth!"

She'd swallowed his entire length.

When David opened his eyes, he was lying between Amber and Crystal. Surprisingly after seeing them out of his body, he could now tell them apart while in his body. He contemplated leaving his body to give one of them a psychic fuck, and then, do the same to the other. Why not? With their esoteric mindsets, they'd consider his ghostly seduction a highpoint in their lives.

A bright, white light appeared and his consciousness hovered over the sleeping beauties with his body dead to the world in a coma stretched out between them. Games, he thought as he viewed the tableau. You're playing games again.

Suddenly, he envied his mother and Nora's father. They had something real going while he played sophomoric games. Regardless, he decided with a ghostly grin, the pending game would be fun. Lighten up, David. Have some fun.

Soon, Amber's eyes fluttered open. A soft moan escaped her lips. She looked to her left and saw David's body and her sleeping sister. Confused, her eyes flickered down to see who was licking her highly aroused pussy. She gasped in astonished disbelief when she saw... no one. She did see the lips of her pussy moving as if they were being licked.

"I am your lover from a previous life," David said using his deep, stentorian voice. "The earth mother sent me to you, to you and your sister, because you have reached a zenith, a high point in your spiritual quest achieved by freeing your three chakras. We three are soul mates. I will now enter you." David pressed his invisible erection into her wet heat and adjusted its length and girth to fill her completely. "While I love you into gentleness, awaken your sister and prepare her for me."

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"How did this happen?" David said to Nora as he rushed to his office. "I don't know. I said my colleague screwed up, but I could be wrong about that. Peck is armed, and he fired on the assault team." "I'm in my office now," David said as he locked the door. "I'll phase out and fix this right now." He ended the call, sat in his executive chair, and his consciousness left his body, connecting with Peck. The violent pimp had a gun pressed against a girl's head. Another girl lay...

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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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