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CHUCK – DAY 15 – Monday - Seattle and the North Cascades National Park

Last night, Lisa and I were having a last beer in the nearby bar when to our surprise, our old friend and Senior Deputy Marshal colleague, Sam Nightfox walked in.

His face was gray and drawn, and he didn't say anything until he'd swallowed half the long neck I put in front of him.

"I hoped I'd find the two of you here," he remarked.

"Why?" Lisa asked.

"Someone is killing Deputies," he replied.

"I'm up here with the Strike Team on another anti-terrorist operation, but this thing worries me even more."

He took a further pull on his beer, and I signaled for another.

"Two days ago, one of our longer serving Deputies, Stuart Burt, was found shot in his car outside his apartment," he explained. "Then yesterday another Deputy, Dick Taylor, was discovered by some kids with a bullet through his head. He'd apparently been on his way home when it happened. The Station was alerted when his wife called to ask where he was – they were supposed to be going out to celebrate their wedding anniversary."

"That's not good," I remarked, "But are you still having terrorist problems up here? I thought we got all that sorted out last year."

Sam shook his head as if to clear some cobwebs, but he was one of the clearest thinking men I knew – it was proof of how worried he was.

He glanced round, checking that we couldn't be overheard, and gestured for us to pull our chairs up closer.

"I need to give you some background," he began. "Earlier this year, our Special Forces carried out a deep penetration raid on an Al Qaeda training base deep in the Somali mountains. The Arabs never expected this to happen, and we were lucky to catch them completely by surprise. They fought to the last man, but our men managed to wipe them all out. We even got three of their top men who Intel had placed up in the Karakoram Mountains.

"The important thing is that we found a bulletin board with a complete rogue's gallery of photos of both the staff and the trainees in their headquarters hut. But when we did a body count and matched faces with the photos, we were missing sixteen men; two instructors and those we believed to be in the class that had just graduated. There were no clues as to where they had gone.

"Since then, everyone has been anxiously waiting for any hint as to where they might be heading. There were indications that it might be North America, but that was all."

He paused to take another sip from his beer.

"I also must tell you about something else that was thought to be entirely separate, and that has only become part of this operation in the last couple of days.

"The radar operators out at the Lewis-McChord joint military base just down the road from here have been getting some unusual interference on their screens for the past few weeks. This one signal only occurs twice a week, and is spread over a period of about 30 seconds. Anyway, one day, one of the operators started playing with the signal recordings, and decided to try to slow them down. It was actually similar to a transponder squawk, but was a regular message speeded up into a quick sound burst. All it said was "Ready, Ready" repeated over and over again in Arabic.

"After that, the Intel operators have monitored the frequency 24/7 and have been unable to get a fix on the transmitter's location, except to say that it could be anywhere within 200 miles of the base. Anyway, they had no luck until three days ago, when they recorded an apparent reply. The analysts decided that it was in an obscure Arabic tribal dialect, with a number of obvious code words, but the last few words were in clear "Praise Allah. Your turn comes."

Lisa looked at me rather confused but before she could speak, Sam held his hand up.

"No, wait. Hear me out.

"We've known ever since we wiped out those Golden Gate raiders that they still favor the Washington State forests as an entry point to the West Coast. The Canadians are not happy about this and the RCMP provincial police in BC are closely cooperating with us. We've distributed copies of the Somali photos to law enforcement agencies on both sides of the border, and we got lucky two days ago. An RCMP patrol out of Hope, BC, traveling south along the road into the Skagit Valley, saw two Middle-Eastern looking men acting suspiciously about ten miles from the border. They ducked back under cover, but the policeman got a good look at one of their faces and being sure this was one of those on the station bulletin board, he called for backup. They set up a checkpoint, and reported that they were being watched.

"The DC Strike Team was due for more field training as most of the experienced men have been rotated out, so I brought them up here. I got them dropped in to the Hozomeen Ranger Station up by the border using Army Black Hawks from Fort Lewis. Just before I left the station this evening, the leader reported that he was pretty sure they were in time, as there was an observer over on the Canadian side. The RCMP team had withdrawn, but there were a lot of tourists around. He was going to spread his men across to the shore of Lake Ross, and try to force the terrorists across to the other side which was clear of vacationers. I'd gotten the Army to drop some men over there, so he thought they were well prepared."

Just then Sam's cell called, and he had to go outside to take the call.

"I wonder how he wants us to help," Lisa remarked.

"I suppose we could try reviewing the case files the two dead Deputies had worked on together," I replied, "But they must already have someone doing that."

I saw Sam returning, staring at his silent cell phone as he came.

"That was the Station Chief," he told us, "He thinks the murdered Deputies case has been solved. Dick Taylor's wife walked into their local police station an hour ago, and has apparently confessed to killing him. The detective who interviewed her says she claims that Burt had raped her. I'm told that he thought he was a real ladies man; then she shot her husband because he refused to believe her or do anything about it. What a messy situation.

"But our other case seems to be getting worse by the minute. We set up a series of patrols along Route 20 through the park using over-flights by the State Patrol's FLIR equipped Cessna 206s. The last one this evening has just reported that they surprised a group of about five men on the road between the Diablo and Ross Lake overlooks. They bolted across into cover, but the observer says that they were clearly armed and carrying heavy packs. It was well after dark, but he was able to see them clearly using the aircraft's infrared equipment. Following their orders, the crew continued straight ahead as if they hadn't seen anything and immediately reported in when they were back in radio range of their base."

Sam took a map out of his pocket, showing the Cascades National Park in great detail.

"We have to assume that this is another group, probably from that Somali base," he remarked. "The Patrol suggests that this party probably crossed the Ross Dam soon after dusk, as they were right here." He pointed to a place on the map. "The Ruby Mountain area south of the road looks good for a hideout."

He paused, deep in thought, and we let him think the problem through.

"What worries me is that there currently are only two men on the Strike Team with combat experience," he mused, half to himself. "We need more men anyway.

"Your NSA teams are still in Tampa, aren't they?" Sam asked.

I nodded.

"I think we could use your dogs too. There hasn't been any rain in the park for three days, so they can hopefully track this second party into the forest away from the road. Is it possible to get them all up here in time to start first thing in the morning?"

It should be possible, I thought, looking at my watch, but I couldn't get any answer from Buster's cell. Steve called Hap's night duty supervisor in the trailer park and Buster called me ten minutes later.

He said that he could get the whole team in the air within the hour, but they would have to stop in San Antonio to pick up the dog teams on the way since they hadn't left Lackland AFB yet. He figured that the combined distance was about 2,750 miles, but they still should be with us around 0530 Seattle local time. I told him to go for it.

Sam woke us up at 0400, and the car he'd arranged took us to our 737 at Tacoma Narrows first, so that Lisa and I could get our equipment and change into our dark gray combat suits and protective vests. We were on the apron at McChord when Buster's aircraft landed. I was surprised that he wasn't one of the pilots, but agreed with his reasoning; he was now free to leave as soon as his men deplaned.

The twenty-four NSA men were the first ones off, all dressed in the same dark gray that Lisa and I were wearing. They had their duffle bags and weapons cases with them. They were followed by someone I was not expecting; Siggy Haraldsen, but who better to lead the dog teams, I thought to myself. Next were the twelve dog handlers and their animals, whose gleaming coats looked magnificent. They quickly divided into teams of threes.

An Army Captain led us into a large crew room, and the men all left their bags and the equipment they wouldn't need in an Army truck.

When everyone was settled, Sam called for their attention. He quickly introduced himself, ran through all the details of what was happening, and why they were here. Then he turned to me.

"They are your men," he said, "So give them their orders."

But we were interrupted before I could begin. The door behind me opened and a three-star Army General entered, accompanied by three other officers, one of whom wore the distinctive Ranger beret.

Sam went over to talk to them, and he waved me over after a couple of minutes. The General shook hands with both of us.

"If either of you needs anything, let me know," he told us. "I've put Capt. Dickson of the 2nd/75th and his Ranger Company under your command until further notice."

Then he was gone. The Captain saluted, and shook both our hands with a smile. He didn't say anything, so I turned to the job at hand.

"OK," I began, "I didn't expect that we would be officially activated so soon, but I want to welcome you dog handlers. This is an operation where you and your animals will almost certainly play an important role.

"We will be dropped off in three groups along the road here by Army UH-60 Black Hawks. The first group, composed of Bill Hammond's number two team and three dog handlers, will land by the Diablo Lake overlook. They will work their way east along the south side of the road searching for signs of the terrorists. Wim Maazell's number three team, with another three K-9s, will be dropped off at the Ross Lake overlook and work their way back westward towards the place opposite the dam where the rest of us will be landing. If either of these two groups comes across any traces, they are to follow them up; however the odds are that the center group will find the trail of the known terrorist group, and you will then follow us into the forest, acting as rear guard. Be alert at all times.

"It is important that nobody alarms the opposition until we have found their base, but when we do, you are not to risk taking casualties. If anyone has a drawn weapon, you are to use headshots whenever possible."

When I said that, I felt Capt. Dickson stiffen. I guess he had never heard shoot-to-kill orders given so explicitly.

Nobody had any questions, so we filed out to the helicopters that would deliver us to our destination.

Fifty minutes later, we were being dropped to the north of route 20, close to the dam.

I sent Siggy with two dog teams across the road to see what they could find, and he very shortly waved to me to join him and the obviously excited dogs.

"We're in luck," he told me, "A party carrying explosives crossed here and after apparently milling around in that area there, they headed out into the trees on a bearing close to 180 degrees."

I told him to lead with one dog team, and the rest of us followed. Lisa and I stayed about twenty yards behind Jackie Faulkner and her all-female number one team who were on the point.

We had hardly gone a mile when Maazell reported that they were turning into the forest to follow us, but this was shortly followed by a message from our other team saying that their dogs had found a trail and that they were going into the forest to follow it up. Hammond said that this was about half a mile west of the place where we'd been dropped. I debated about putting a patrol out in that direction, but decided not to. Luckily, I was to be proven right.

Our direction soon changed so that we were traveling more to the west, and had covered a distance of about three miles when we found Jackie and Siggy waiting for us

"We can hear the noise of a river up ahead," she told us. "There is nothing marked on the map, but the dogs are really restless, and the senior handler says he thinks our quarry is close, maybe only a hundred yards away."

Lisa and I looked at our map. There wasn't any river marked on it either. The one that fed the southern part of Diablo Lake must be well off to our right, since we hadn't reached the trail that ran along it to the south, or the one that branched off and climbed up to Fourth of July Pass.

At that moment, a dog handler came back and started whispering in Siggy's ear. He turned to me.

"This man's dog is one of the explosive sniffers," he told us. "The animal is getting excited, and he thinks that there may be a cache of explosives quite close over there on the right."

I called Baker and his number four team over, and told him to go with the handler and investigate. We all waited for them to report back, and I took the opportunity to wet my mouth from my water bottle.

Baker returned by himself twenty minutes later, looking pleased. He reported that there was a cave full of explosives about a hundred yards away, along with small arms, a lot of ammunition, and even a big 3" mortar like the British weapon they had trained with out on the USAF ranges near Tampa. The handler added that he was sure that nobody had visited the place for a few days.

While we were digesting this information, Jackie Faulkner came back with the news that we had almost certainly located the terrorists' hideout.

The river we could hear widened out just below and about 120 yards away from where we were. There was an island covered with aspen and scrub oaks mid-stream, and someone had built a 30 foot long log and plank bridge across the current to provide access. She had seen a couple of strings of demolition charges on the supports, and there was some wire running from them back to the island. It also looked as if the middle plank could be pulled back like a drawbridge. All was quiet; if they had sentries, she couldn't see them.

Buster then came up to tell us that the other two teams had joined our group. Hammond said that the trail he'd been following merged with ours about 400 yards back. I figured that we had at least ten Al Qaeda terrorists to deal with, and they were probably all on this island.

I went forward to scout our objective with Lisa and Buster.

It was immediately obvious that any attempt to swim across was out; it would clearly be suicidal since the current was really fast and a lot of rocks betrayed their presence by throwing spray up. An approach by air or across the narrow bridge was also impossible unless we could cause a major diversion.

"Were there any smoke bombs with that mortar in the weapons cache?" I asked.

Jackie went to check, but she was soon back with the news that the only shells there were high explosive, and there was twenty-five of those.

"Couldn't we set the mortar up back in the clearing over there, then lob some shells over on one end of the island," she asked.

We discussed this, but since none of us could see any alternatives, I told her to go ahead.

The heavy base-plate was positioned first; below a clear piece of sky. Nobody wanted our first shell to hit a branch and explode just over our heads. The barrel was positioned next, pointing up in the air, and the other piece, a support with adjustable legs and an aiming telescope, was used to prop up and position the barrel.

It wasn't long before the women's team leader reported that they were ready, but I first had Buster line the bank with three teams, leaving the fifth and the dogs behind to watch our backs.

I told Jackie to try and drop three shells, or bombs, as I remembered to call them, over on the left side of the island. After trying to measure the range by eye, she set it on the sights, and one of her team dropped the first bomb down the barrel. They all ducked like in the best war films.

The mortar gave a "cough" as it fired, and it seemed ages before we heard the explosion and saw a column of water rise in the air above the trees.

"Over," I muttered.

There was no obvious reaction from the island, but when the next bomb exploded among the trees, the place came alive with men, clearly unsure about what was happening.

None of my men fired, despite the many targets, but the third bomb changed everything.

There was a flash and a really big explosion that rained wood and rock chippings down on us all. When I could clear my head, I looked up to see the whole island was desolate and looked like a World War One battlefield. There was silence everywhere, except for the crackle of burning wood. What on earth had happened, I wondered, but then it came to me. The recent arrivals, the fools, must have taken the explosives they carried directly to the island and our third shell had ignited them.

"See if we have any casualties," I instructed Buster.

While he was doing this, Lisa, who was still covered in mud like the rest of us, gingerly got to her feet and walked over to the bridge, which by some miracle, was still standing. Jackie and her team moved up to cover her with their MP-5s, and I somehow watched her slowly cross over without yelling at her not to do such a stupid thing.

But nothing happened and she was soon walking around poking at things with a large stick she'd picked up. It wasn't long before she returned to the bridge, and after freeing the two strings of explosives that had miraculously not exploded with everything else, she returned to our side of the river and sent Team One across to thoroughly check the island out.

"There's nobody alive over there," she told me.

Buster then came back to assure me, that while just about all our men who had lined the river bank had cuts and bruises, those were the extent of our casualties; that was a great relief.

I radioed Sam with the news, and he was overhead in a helicopter, followed by three others loaded with Rangers, twenty minutes later.

"Let the Rangers take over here," Sam told me, after I had reported what had happened. "You can use these Black Hawks to get you all back to Seattle; there's nothing more for you to do here."

I looked at him, but he went on before I could ask.

"I sent three squads of Rangers up to the border to reinforce the strike team, but they only got there in time to mop up. The third Al Qaeda team tried to force their way through on the western side of the lake as expected, and were completely wiped out, although we have three men who were wounded.

"I know the Marshal will personally be thanking you, but I want to say that my confidence in you and your men has been totally justified. Thank you."

Lisa had been taking Capt. Dickson around, showing him and his Sergeant the weapons cache and the island. When they got back, I thought the Captain looked a little green.

"What do we do about cleaning up the mess over there?" Lisa asked. "We can't just leave it to the bears. I think we need some Secret Service cleanup squads."

"Yes, that's a good idea," I replied, and turned to Sam. "Do you want to call it in, or shall I?"

"I think that's my job," Sam said. "Did you really do this without any of your men firing a shot? Remarkable! Go on, get your men back to Fort Lewis for some R&R; they deserve it and thank you again."

Back at Joint Base Fort Lewis-McChord, Buster canvassed the men to see who wanted to have a meal, then sleep on the aircraft that would take them to their permanent locations. The LA team (Silvio Bargoni's #5) would deplane at The Junction, then be flown over to LAWest in one of Mac's helicopters. The Hawaiian team (Bill Hammond's #2), with the attached dog teams, would come on the aircraft with us when we flew there tomorrow. Lisa arranged some rooms at Dewey's hotel for them.

"They have all done a good job," I told Buster, before he boarded the aircraft. "However, you'd better get your dog handlers properly armed like the Guard Force men they will be operating with, but give them MP-5s rather than M-16s."

Lisa and I were also going to the hotel to get a few hours of sleep before catching up with what the others had been doing. I quickly called Steve's cell to let him know what had been happening and that we would meet them for an early supper...

STEVE – Seattle

It was a fine morning when we got up, and I was anxious to see that Dewey was properly set up in his new aircraft adventure before we all left for Hawaii.

There was a message from Chuck waiting for me at the desk. It said that he and Lisa were off on their government business, and that I should get everything cleared up so that we were ready to leave when they got back. He would go along with what I decided.

Jimmy and Joy wanted to spend more time checking maintenance schedules in the Masterton hangars, so I got Dewey and Jennie, and we all took a Suburban taxi over to Tacoma Narrows.

Jennie had her laptop with the special software with her, and she was soon busy loading data from Oleg's records, while the three of us talked about the current conditions in the industry.

"I've loaded all the data from here, as well as an update from the Cray in Tampa," Jennie soon announced. "It looked interesting even before I put in the lower fuel prices."

She showed us some printouts that had Oleg practically speechless.

"I heard you talking about the local prospects, but the computer has some suggestions for you to consider," she went on. "First, you should buy two rebuilt Hueys to do the medium-lift work in support of your Skycrane. There is clearly a good local market for these services.

"Second, you could approach the logging companies, and any others who have to patrol the forests, like the electric power people and the Fire Services; you could offer either a backup service, or to take over and run their existing helicopters.

"Third, you should get the firefighting conversion for your Skycrane and the proposed Hueys and bid for the many Government and State contracts that are available. This really looks like a promising area for you to pursue.

"Fourth, the computer suggests that it would be worth canvassing all the small airfields around, even those in the adjourning states, to see what helicopter services might be provided locally. It says here that committing an aircraft for a few hours a week at each location might be both profitable and really good publicity."

She sat back, leaving the rest of us to wonder what else this software could do.

As she was printing this extra list out, I saw Bill looking thoughtful, then get his cell out and talk to someone called Gunter, about some internet ads for post-1945 vintage aircraft. Aah, Star's new Aviation Museum, I thought.

Just then, Bill Masterton poked his head round the door to ask when we were coming over to see him.

Oleg clearly wanted to study Jennie's new recommendations, but he came with us.

As we crossed to Bill's office, a helicopter landed nearby and Joe O'Connor climbed out.

"Can I join you?" He asked, "There's a lot to discuss."

Oleg almost immediately waved his printouts in Joe's face as he told him and Bill about what Jennie had proposed. She looked smug, then turned to wave at an old Honda that a woman was driving towards us. After the car parked beside Bill's hangar, the driver got out and she and Jennie hugged.

"This is my friend and old rival, Susie Billington, from the charter agency where I used to work. They tried to get her to sign an exclusive contract after I left, and when I called her earlier today, she called in sick and here she is. She'd make a good charter manager for your new company, Dewey."

Dewey looked interested, and Oleg greeted Susie like an old friend and immediately started telling her about his new super rotary operation.

When we were all seated in Bill Masterton's conference room and had been served coffee, Dewey and Oleg promptly asked Jennie to load the data for the fixed-wing freight operation. This she proceeded to do, but kept asking Susie questions as she did so. Susie's face looked awestruck when Jennie entered the new fuel prices, and she gasped when she saw the bottom line. Billie Masterton did too, when he looked at the printouts of the results.

"So," Dewey asked, "What conclusions does the computer have now?"

He had to wait until the laptop communicated with the big Cray again.

"Actually, there are only three," Jennie began. "It recommends that you extend your regular feeder service into Montana, Oregon, and British Colombia.

"Second, that you try and undercut Larry Jones on all his freight services; that's interesting. Did you realize how slim his margins are, Susie? This thing is encouraging us to try and push him out of business."

Her friend shook her head, looking a bit bemused.

"But this third recommendation is the interesting one. Given our new operating margins, we should try underbidding on all the package feeder operations into Seattle and Vancouver, but it says to ignore the FedEx operations; I wonder why that is."

"I can answer that one."

Bill Bates had been quietly sitting in a corner, taking everything in.

"A friend of mine is a minority owner in a FedEx feeder. FedEx supplies the aircraft for the feeder operators; they are really locked in."

As the others digested Jennie's latest results, Joe O'Connor went to look over her shoulder.

"If I get my CFO to fax my latest operating statements to you here, can you do the same thing for my airline?" he asked.

She smiled and nodded, and I decided that these results might be even more extraordinary than those we'd already seen.

Joe's accountant was quick in sending the figures, and in no time, Jennie was accessing the Tampa Cray once more.

"OK," she began, "Here are the revised operating statements for the last six months, assuming the new fuel prices were in place all along."

The printer started spitting pages out, which were grabbed as soon as each one hit the tray.

Joe looked very thoughtful as he studied his.

"What are the recommendations," Dewey wanted to know. Jennie was staring at her screen where a new message had appeared.

"The Cray has sent a follow-up message," she announced, "It says that Jerry Kuntz may be open to offers."

She looked at Oleg.

"Jerry's got what? A Beech Jet, two Cessna Mustangs, and three Pipers - two Meridians and an Arrow, I think."

"Go and talk to him tomorrow, Oleg," Dewey told him. "Now, what are the recommendations for WashingtonAir?"

Jennie couldn't resist delaying her reply to increase the suspense.

"It lists three recommendations," she began. "First, you should extend your local passenger services to the towns in Montana and Oregon that you are not already covering.

"Second, you should institute alternate daily services to Anchorage and Fairbanks, preferably using pure jet aircraft.

"Third, and this is the interesting one; as the Air Canada Jazz subsidiary's Canadair 705s cannot fly direct from Vancouver to Montreal and Ottawa, you should start a weekly direct service using Embraer ERJ-195ARs. There is an additional note that given the new margins and assuming ticket prices a little lower than Air Canada's, the pay-back period on three second-hand aircraft will be just over two years."

"You could use the Embraers on the Alaskan route also," I noted, "And maybe run a mid-week service across Canada calling at all the larger towns, as you do now as far as Edmonton."

There was silence, broken by the putt-putt of a small scooter. Bill's secretary stuck her head in the door to say that the Airport Manager, Ms McLachlan, was here, asking for Steve Sharp or Chuck Johnson.

After a nod from me, Bill Masterton went to the door and brought a lady in wearing a smart business suit. I judged that she was probably in her late thirties.

Bill introduced us all, but she concentrated on Joe after being given a seat and some coffee.

"I'm Marie, and you're Wilma's husband," she began, "I've seen you with her at receptions. She called me this morning, and after commenting about our current political problems here. She suggested that it might be worth my while to come over and speak to the owners of CS&S."

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STAR – Wednesday Day 10 part #2 I woke up feeling wonderful. It wasn't only having the woman I love here in my bed, but I had a great feeling of expectation. This was becoming a habit; waking and wondering what the new day would bring. I stretched, opened my eyes and found DeDe sitting up looking down at me with a serious, wistful look on her face. "You've moved on, haven't you?" She asked. "I was watching you with everyone at supper last night. You've now got a quiet air of...

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One Month of Chuck Steve an Alternative ScenarioChapter 18

STEVE – Day 11 part #3 - Thursday I think that John Truant and Juanita were the only people in the airpark to get a decent sleep last night. Juanita and Mercy traded duties, so that Mercy could catch up on her sleep in the RV during the morning, after staying up with me. The rest of us sat around the table in the large conference room below the tower control room. All night, there was continuous movement both on the apron and on the runway, with C-17s constantly landing and taking...

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One Month of Chuck Steve an Alternative ScenarioChapter 11

CHUCK - Tuesday Day Nine part #2 Lisa and I quickly changed clothes before we took off. After the usual "Mother/Eyes" exchanges, we were soon taxiing up to the hangars out at the secret training base in the desert. We did our shutdown checks and were taken straight to a conference room. We only waited there for a couple of minutes before our US Marshal walked in, accompanied by a man who I suspected was the Base Commander. After greeting us, the Marshal immediately began asking about the...

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One Month of Chuck Steve an Alternative ScenarioChapter 6

CHUCK - DAY SIX - Saturday I got home so late last night, that I just crept into bed trying not to disturb anyone. All my women wanted to make up for it this morning, but I did my best and I think managed to satisfy them all. I also managed to get some exercise in; followed by Tai Chi, before we all went down to he patio. The girls were all dressed appropriately for Saturday breakfast. Wow. What would our visitors to the patio make of this, I wondered? After we had breakfast, Lisa went off...

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One Month of Chuck Steve an Alternative ScenarioChapter 5

CHUCK - DAY FIVE - Friday When I arrived at the patio with my family the next morning, the triplets rushed over to me, stuttering out a plea to be taken immediately to their daddy. Aunt Etta put her arms around their brother, Mike, while I hugged all three together while trying to give them large amounts of loving, calming thoughts. I assured them that their momma was with their dad and the other mommas, and that they would make sure that the doctors did all they could for him. Young Tom...

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One Month of Chuck Steve an Alternative ScenarioChapter 3

When I woke, I again immediately phoned home and spoke to Nancy this time. She said that they were all thinking of me, and that Julie had got home late last evening from her latest trip back to England. Nancy said she was still asleep, otherwise she was sure that Julie would have wanted to tell me personally that she had finally sold her flat. All the ladies there quickly blew kisses down the phone before we said goodbye. I hadn't had any real exercise since Sunday, so I put my sports leg...

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One Month of Chuck Steve an Alternative ScenarioChapter 16

CHUCK - Day 11 part 1 Thursday I left the house on my own before 0600 to go down to the patio for a quick breakfast this morning, because I needed to discuss the previous night's call with Sue. Well, she employed thousands of seamstresses, didn't she? Could she use twenty more? She came over as soon as I arrived, and while drinking coffee and munching on a breakfast sandwich, I quickly told her all that I knew. "Late last night, I had a call from an Atlanta Deputy named John Hanmer," I...

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Steve and ChuckChapter 55

Steve I went to check on Chuck and found him crashed back by the kids. Bonita had her head in his lap, snoozing too. Trixie and Dixie were sitting with him with their heads on his other thigh, so he was well taken care of for the time being. Back up front, Mercy and Lisa were trying to explain about the women at Chuck's condo and on the new boat down in Costa Rica. I had to ask, "Mercy, how do you know all this. Did Chuck tell you?" Lisa and Mercy looked at each other and said,...

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Steve and Chuck Changes and Life AdjustmentsChapter 16

Chuck Morning is always pleasant, but being between two women is even better. We had enjoyed a great evening at Merlin's and I know Mercy had enjoyed herself by working with her dad. Steve and Sue were going to have to convince Merlin to open another place like that in Tampa to get him closer to Missy and Mercy. Wanda, Lisa, and I were at the airport having breakfast by seven fifteen, in the air by seven forty-five, and parking at the private terminal in Reno at eight fifteen. While we...

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Steve and Chuck Changes and Life AdjustmentsChapter 29

Steve Hap and Charlie had gone for a ride and came back to the park a little shook up. Hap parked his bike and came into the patio with Marge, while Charlie put his away. They went to the bar for some beer and also poured some shots. When Margie finished hers, she said she would be back as soon as she took care of Shirley. I didn't know if it was the Shirley over near them or another person, but it sounded like someone unrelated to the park. Both guys gave me a couple of sideways looks...

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Steve and Chuck Changes and Life AdjustmentsChapter 12

Steve I was laying on my back, with Gio on my left shoulder and Juanita on my right. I could see the clock on the other side of the room showing that it was right at six AM. We were up later than usual last night. Even after coming to bed, my ladies were more active than usual, but what is normal for these women? Poor Gio, I could tell she wanted to be loved, but all she received was a lot of kisses and hugs. Our baby is more important than sex. The other girls are being almost overly...

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Steve and Chuck Changes and Life AdjustmentsChapter 30

Steve I had just discussed the medical laboratory plant with Sue and we agreed that this was an important project. We both wanted to continue to assist Chuck in helping vets any way we could. It was past time to run into work, so I went to see how the company was functioning. A walkthrough of all the shops is always the best way to get a feel for what's going on. I saw Hank in the rear of the motor shop, painting one of Shawna's chopper creations. He was doing it from a chair with his...

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Steve and Chuck Changes and Life AdjustmentsChapter 6

Chuck Holy shit! There are babies everywhere. All of them are hollering/crying and they all need attention right now. Literally hundreds of babies were demanding diaper changes, demanding a breast to nurse, and looking for loving attention. All I could do is stand in the middle of the bedlam with my mouth open, too terrified to do anything. Someone was shaking me, "Wake up, Chuck, you're having a bad dream, wake up, Honey." I opened by eyes to find Brandy looking at me with a concerned...

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Steve and ChuckChapter 45

Steve I was having coffee in my room at the resort. I had the patio doors open, looking out from the ninth floor toward the beautiful lagoon or small harbor in front of the hotel. It was still too early for beach people, but there were workers cleaning the beach. Two tractors were dragging the sand, smoothing it out to make it more appealing to the tourists. In the harbor and at the dock were several large yachts and sailboats. None, however, rivaled the Have Mercy, the Mercy Mercy, or...

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Steve and Chuck Changes and Life AdjustmentsChapter 25

Steve Mercy was shaking me, "Steve, Steve, wake up. Chuck may need you. I think Maria's in trouble." I sat straight up trying to think why Maria would be in trouble. Oh yeah, she's about to hatch. "What kind of trouble, Mercy, what is it?" Mercy just shook her head, "I don't know, but she just woke Chuck up. He may need us. Let's get over there to make sure they are alright." I began putting some clothes on. Sue, Kathy, Mickey, and Juanita woke, seeing Mercy and me dressing,...

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Steve and Chuck Go SailingChapter 13

Steve I had been told first by Mercy, then by Sue, that all of the women wanted to talk to me. That usually is almost instant death, or maybe it was going to be an execution, mine. At least they had waited for me to finish eating breakfast before the hanging. It was with great apprehension that I was following Sue, Kathy, and Mickey up the stairs, or more appropriately, the broad curved ladder that goes up to the salon. Mercy was at the helm, with Juanita sitting beside her . Juanita...

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Steve and Chuck Changes and Life AdjustmentsChapter 17

Chuck A speaker in the room was broadcasting reveille. It had the desired effect, as I swung my foot and stump out of bed. Across from me, Lisa was sitting up, rubbing her eyes. She looked up at me and said, "Old habits are hard to break, aren't they?" Wanda was trying to pull a pillow over her head, but Lisa gave her a shake and said, "You better get up, or you won't get a shower and breakfast." Lisa looked up at me, "Since you're fast, go do your thing, and I'll go next after I...

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Steve and Chuck Changes and Life AdjustmentsChapter 31

Chuck Lisa and I were having fun doing what we liked to do when we were relaxing. We were both sitting on a little raised stage at the bottom of what was like a theater in the round. The platform had a baby grand with a bench and two chairs, with Lisa and me sitting on them. An interesting part of this is that there was absolutely no sound system. If you were looking for un-plugged, this was the ultimate. The acoustics in the theater had been designed so that what was played on the little...

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Steve and Chuck Go SailingChapter 25

Steve I was up early, as usual, sitting in the parlor on one of the fixed stools at the bar in the suite. You know how it is; waiting for coffee to brew can seem like an eternity when you don't want to sit there and wait. There was no place else to go and nothing else to do. If I went out to the patio, I would just have to come back in. If I went back into the room, I would probably disturb someone. Wonder why I can never sleep late? Only on rare occasions can I sleep until seven or eight....

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Steve and Chuck Changes and Life AdjustmentsChapter 7

Steve As soon as I stepped out on the patio, Tiny came in the back door, waving some papers while grinning his conspiratorial grin. I asked, "What are up to, Tiny? What's got you wound up so early?" "I've just heard from another Saudi sheik who is buying a new 737. The man heard we were buyers and called our office. The night customer service people transferred the call to me and we will get the new or rather new/used bird today. The Sheik's agent said we would like the price. I...

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Steve and Chuck Go SailingChapter 14

Chuck When Sue and Don relieved me at midnight, I went down to the office to check the rings I was going to hand out later that night. I separated eight of the rings, along with the special one I had made up for Lisa. The only difference between the special one and the others was that it had two brilliant blue diamonds on each side of the big diamond while the other rings had two bright red rubies on each side of a big diamond. The bands were wide, much wider than what a normal engagement or...

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Steve and Chuck Go SailingChapter 22

Chuck I woke up in a sweat. Remembering the night before didn't help with the PTS, with maybe a D on the end. That was close. I wonder why the bomb detonated, did it have a timer? Was there another person with a remote detonator? I doubt I'll ever know. I do know I was grateful to have carried Lisa out of the way. A heavy-breasted person was at my back and it wasn't Frieda as the belly wasn't bulging. That's when I remembered Gina. My, oh my, what do I do after hearing Giovanni's...

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Steve and ChuckChapter 40

Steve Chuck had come out for breakfast this morning to talk to me about something. When we had our coffee and were sitting at the bar away from people, Chuck said, "There's a bunch of things coming together all at once. Magellan called to say the boat's ready to be picked up. I've transferred funds and paid them, so we can bring it up any time." He took a sip of coffee and said, "You want to go to Hawaii for a few days, which at a minimum is a day going and a day returning. I can get...

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Steve and Chuck Changes and Life AdjustmentsChapter 33

Steve Amazing, one night the little ones don't wake you up, and the next they wake up a couple of times. It wasn't bad either time, as Mickey and Giovanna were quickly up to take care of them. I can't imagine what Chuck is doing with ten of them in his big suite. Chuck has made some very nice plans for us, considering I thought the resort was sold out to other customers. Chuck is sneaky that way. He'll have had this planned for months now, and was able to coordinate holding the Costa...

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Steve and Chuck Go SailingChapter 18

Chuck It seemed like just a few minutes ago I was totaled, dead tired, completely exhausted. So what the heck, what's the matter? I never have trouble sleeping. I can even sleep soundly on the hot sand snuggled up against a track, like an APC or an Abrams tank. The shade is always good unless it's too close to mid-day. What's in my head now that I'm having trouble sleeping? I looked at the clock to see it was only two o'clock, and I was wide awake, tired but definitely wide awake. Oh...

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Steve and Chuck Changes and Life AdjustmentsChapter 5

Chuck I heard a baby cry and the bed shifted a little. There was activity over by the small table that I was told was a changing table. I raised my head to see who was up and saw Nancy changing a diaper. Her little one was making noises, but not crying. I suppose since she was getting attention that was what she wanted. Wanting to watch what the process was, I turned on my back and propped my head up on a folded pillow. After she changed the diaper, she put the infant back into the...

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Steve and ChuckChapter 67

Steve We had eaten a great supper and were all relaxing on the patio when Wanda came to get me. She asked if we could go somewhere to talk. Not knowing what was up, I took her to Sue's offices in the other end of the trailer from the bedrooms. Wanda and I sat down and she said, "Steve, I don't know what to do. I talked to Chuck this morning and he's been shot. Lisa, Nightfox, and him, were all shot. He says they're not too serious, but I'm not sure about that. When I called our base...

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Steve and ChuckChapter 22

Steve I had just kissed Sue goodbye when she left the airpark to go to work and Chuck was inside the hangar going over evidence. This was going to be a busy day. Turning back to the charter office, I found a new person at the desk. "Hi, Charlotte, I thought Star was working this morning." "No Sir, Star is right seat on the G5 out there leaving in a few minutes. If you need to talk to her, she's probably on the aircraft now." "That's okay, I'm sure she's fine. Do we have the other...

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Steve and ChuckChapter 43

Steve, Sunday mornings are always fun around home. Chuck showed up with his crew, dressed to stimulate as much as my ladies did. As breakfast was eaten, Chuck said, "I want play with the new boat. What do you think, Steve, could we take it out for a while?" People heard Chuck's request and were speaking up, "Yeah, take us out on the new boat." "Let's see if Chuck can captain his new boat." "Come on Steve and Mercy; let's help Chuck check out his boat." Sue rolled her eyes and...

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Steve and ChuckChapter 57

Steve Now that Chuck was back from hiding out in the Gulf, life around home seemed to be getting back to normal. He was busy with a bunch of federal people and his prisoners were all transported to DC where they would be held or given an option to be bailed out. I told Chuck that I didn't care what happened, as long as they left me and my company alone. Tiny told me that a major military supplier was negotiating to have us produce bodies for their equipment. That is what we wanted in the...

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Steve and ChuckChapter 20

Steve Three weeks later Wes was sitting on an overturned bucket, staring at the right wing of the parts that Jeff's team had molded before he had been hired. He had been determined to have this bunch of parts flying within a week or two. No such luck. He kept finding flaws in how the pieces fit together. He kept checking the blueprints that were downloaded from the internet with the finished product, and found the pre-made parts to be exact to the print. The problem was they didn't fit,...

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Steve and ChuckChapter 52

Chuck This party is an amazing testament to all of the girls' ability to organize, plan, and carry through to their objective. There were many people who showed up that I would not have expected. John, the Marshal, and their families came followed shortly by Dewey and his family. I was honored to have him here, as that man has some "cool." I had to ask John and the Marshal, "I thought you two were staying down in Costa Rica?" John answered, "I wanted to surprise you. You know we had...

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Steve and Chuck Changes and Life AdjustmentsChapter 20

Chuck I was on my way to Cut Bank, Montana. Way up in northern Montana. My Aunt Etta-Mae had called saying she was in trouble. Lisa had just asked me to tell her what was really happening. The cabin satellite phone was ringing. Julie went to answer it and looked up at me. I told her I could transfer the call to my headset. "Johnson." "Is this Charles Johnson?" I told the voice, "It is. Most call me Chuck." "Chuck, you have an aunt named Etta-Mae Johnson, right?" Being wary I...

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Steve and Chuck Changes and Life AdjustmentsChapter 21

Chuck Waking up in a strange bed, or in this case, on a strange couch is disconcerting. I had to look around to find my leg before going to the bathroom. As I traversed to the toilet, I thought I smelled coffee brewing. When I left the bathroom, I went straight to the kitchen and found Julie and Missy sitting at the big kitchen table with fresh cups in front of them. In a chair across from them was a steaming cup of coffee. Julie smiled, pointed to it, and said, "Good morning,...

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Steve and ChuckChapter 27

Steve Last night had been strange. Chuck was in a fight, no that wasn't right. He really didn't have a fight. That monster guy attacked him, and Chuck just tossed him. He did whack the guy in the nose, but it could have been the heel of the hand into the nose, a killing blow. We all learned that one. That wrist thing Chuck did was so quick that it was just something that happened as the big guy went over the top of him. I was sitting drinking that first cup of coffee contemplating what...

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Steve and Chuck Go SailingChapter 11

As soon as we all made it back to Mac's after the kidnapping, Sue, Mercy, and Kathy cornered me. Sue said, "You shouldn't have been involved in that. You are the father to a bunch of kids with another on the way. What in the world were you thinking?" Before I could answer, Mercy said, "I know you felt you had to help Chuck, and we all love him, but you have to be careful, Steve. We need you, we don't need you hurt." Kathy actually defended me, "Steve is a man. He has to defend his...

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Steve and ChuckChapter 29

Steve I woke up several times during the night, hearing things that were normal sounds. Sure wish Chuck had stayed, I would have felt a lot more secure. Funny how a guy like that can make you feel safe. He's just a guy, a one- legged guy with a crooked smile, who is as friendly as a kitten. He can be vicious when he's on the job though. Drinking coffee at 5:55 in the morning is a good way to enjoy the day. I called down to the gate guard to see how everything was going and he said that...

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Steve and ChuckChapter 48

Steve (Tuesday) Mercy and I were in the restaurant early, having coffee, when a couple of salt and pepper guys came in. I stood and both came toward me with their hands stuck out to shake. They sat with us and were brought coffee. Bud Anderson, said, "I've been working on this case for a year and thought we had most of it put to bed. There must be more to it, as you've turned up a significant group here in Nevada." Jim said, "Chuck split me off as his backup a while back to work with...

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Steve and Chuck Go SailingChapter 12

Chuck A few days later, we were passing Gibraltar. Everyone on board was out on deck to view the sight that was so familiar from the kids' geography books, the thick yellow National Geographic magazine pictorials, and advertising. The iconic view we all remember from the Prudential Insurance ads, though, is visible only from one angle, on the Mediterranean side of the Rock. Fortunately, our course kept that view in sight for quite a while. Gibraltar looks unrecognizably different from...

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Steve and Chuck Go SailingChapter 19

Steve As I passed through the galley, I was confronted by Glenda, still in her robe. I asked, "Are you going to stay in today?" Glenda said, "I think Martin and I have been overdoing it. The scooter thing we did yesterday helped, but we were both so tired last night that we thought we should stay home and rest a little. I can spend the day doing some dusting, and I need to wash some clothes for my man. The two of us could use the rest. I thought I might give home a call this afternoon to...

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Steve and Chuck Changes and Life AdjustmentsChapter 11

Chuck The last baby had been fed her middle of the night feeding, and I was really deep asleep. Lisa was shaking me. When I came out of my fog, I heard her say, "Your cell phone is ringing. Hope that isn't a problem." I got up from bed and hopped into my closet/dressing area to retrieve my phone from the tray I put pocket junk in. "Johnson," "You son of a gun, we did just like you've been doing and let it ride, all of it, we kept letting it ride. Brother Chuck, Tiny and I have hit...

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Steve and Chuck Go SailingChapter 23

Chuck I woke being hugged between Julie and Brandy. The two were really hanging on, but I needed to offload pretty soon. Sliding from the grasp of the two women, I saw that Lisa was sleeping with her head on Gina's cushions. I was going to go back to bed after using the head, but saw it was five fifty already and we were going to shove off early this morning. Instead of going back to bed, I hopped back to the head, showered, shaved, and quickly dressed to go see if anyone else was up. The...

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Steve and Chuck Changes and Life AdjustmentsChapter 4

Steve On Monday and Tuesday, Sue and I went through our local plants, visiting with the managers and workers, assuring them of what a great job they were doing. A highlight of the visits was my time spent in the recently expanded R&D building. The new guy, Sandy Flowers, had become an integral part of the team there. After setting up software to track testing and modifications, Sandy had begun helping Gerry on one of her quests to create a special polymer composite that would resist...

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Steve and ChuckChapter 58

Chuck Life was settling down all around. I was just doing the usual office work with no flying everywhere on an almost daily basis for a change. John Scott seemed to have settled down in DC and was enjoying his job again. I had the flying lessons and was checked out in the new Citation X but had no reason to go anywhere. The charter company used it once for a quick trip to San Diego and back, but Lisa took that one. She said it was great to have an aircraft that could fly that far, that...

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Steve and Chuck Go SailingChapter 29

Steve Oh, what a night! My lovely ladies must have thought I needed the attention as they were absolutely on fire. I think they were trying to help me set a record as they all had some of my loving and started over again. The surprise among the players was a sneaky person, as all of a sudden, when Mercy fell to the side, two large bazooms were in my face and they did not belong to Sue. Sue's mother was sitting on my pride and joy, smiling down at me. She said, "Oh, Steve, this feels so...

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Steve and Chuck Go SailingChapter 16

Chuck How can that be? My cell phone is ringing. I don't remember leaving it on. Jesus, who could be calling at, I lifted my head to see it was six thirty? I was on the outside of the pile of female flesh, so I was able to get up and hop to the table where my pocket stuff and cell phone was. "Hello." A sort of familiar voice said, "Hey, Chuck, how're you and that sweet Lisa doing?" Trying to figure out who this was I said, "We're all fine, ah, who is this?" "Hey man, this is...

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Steve and ChuckChapter 28

Chuck Sunday mornings are fun out at the park. The women wear near nothing, driving us men crazy. I anticipated a good time. When I woke and began my exercises, John joined me on a treadmill, followed by some weights. He said, "It sure would be nice to have you close by. We could workout together. It's a lot more fun to do this stuff when you have a buddy." About that time, Lisa, Brandy, and Tiani came in and began using the other treadmill and the stationary bikes. Little Tiani said,...

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Steve and ChuckChapter 17

Chuck Sunday Waking up in a strange place is always weird, but this is too much. I'm hugging someone different, my hand is around a soft full breast, and if what I feel is real, I'm balls deep in a very juicy unfamiliar pussy that is sliding slowly back and forth. I can feel breath on my shoulder and hear Lisa breathing. She has a little catch to her breathing when she is sleeping and when she's excited. But her hand is holding and squeezing my balls so she is probably not...

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Steve and Chuck Go SailingChapter 34

Steve We picked up a nice wind the first day out. There was a low pressure area stalled to the northeast of us, providing us with an almost direct stiff wind from the south-southeast. If we can keep this up, we'll be home in four days easy. Chuck had the helm this morning and seemed to be contemplative about going home. I went up and handed him a fresh mug of coffee. "What's on your mind, Guy, anything to worry about?" Chuck smiled and said, "I love being out on the water, but I...

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