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Before Warden Saunders could leave the room Bill called to see when they could get started. While he and John were talking Warden Saunders said something to Brenda, and left for her office. Brenda interrupted, and informed John her Aunt suggested they work in Bill’s area, since there would be workmen in the apartment for much of the day. John passed this on to Bill, and said they’d be there in a few minutes. While Brenda cleaned the kitchen John pulled the top sheet from the bed and covered his computer system. He then pulled the comforter up to make the bed look more presentable. They both finished around the same time, and headed for Bill’s office.

After they got situated, John brought both Bill and Brenda up to date with the basics of what he planned to design, and the software he planned to use. When he’d finished, Bill said, “I’m glad this is your project. I wouldn’t know where to start.”

John replied, “Actually, this will be a pretty easy project, and I want you involved every step of the way. Because of my prisoner status I don’t know how long I’ll be able to work on it. I think we can get the basics done, and then we’ll see what happens after that.”

John turned to Brenda, and said, “As part of your new position I want you to take extensive notes of the planning sessions, and turn them over to your Aunt’s secretary to be typed. I want full documentation of our logic, procedures, and plans. That way, if it ever became necessary, someone else could complete the project.”

“I can try, but I’m not a secretary.”

“Brenda, I’m not expecting word for word dictation, just a summary; something you understand and can communicate to others. Bill’s and my job will be to make sure you understand it enough to do this.”

“That makes me feel better. For a moment I thought I was in way over my head.”

Bill reassured her also, saying, “I won’t let him move on until both of us understand what’s been planned or started.”

“Thanks, Bill. Do you have a pad I can use? I didn’t know I’d be doing this, and I’m not prepared.” He went to a small supply cabinet outside his office, bringing back yellow legal pads and pens for everyone.

After he sat back down, he looked to John, and asked, “Well, where do we go from here?”

John replied, “The first thing will be to design the database. In doing this we’ll look at all the data currently being recorded, any additional data we suspect needs to be added, and the data we’ll need to retrieve. This means either through reports, or through screen access.”

Bill asked, “You wouldn’t start with the data entry screens?”

“No. If you started there how would you know what data to enter?”

“What’s wrong with what we’ve been entering already as a starting point?”

“Bill, it will come into play. But the easiest way to make sure we get what we need is to start at the end. Remember, you can’t access what isn’t there.”

“That makes sense, but it’s very different from what I was taught in school.”

John said, “That’s because they’re teaching you to write programs not design systems. No offense, but a good system designer doesn’t have to be able to program, as long as he understands the process. The sad part is all the emphasis today is in designing the pretty windows, not in giving the users what they need. I’ve seen this both in the data entry side, as well as the output side.”

Brenda interjected, “John, I understand the basics of what you’re saying about starting with the end, but you just lost me with your comment about the data entry side.”

“Sorry to throw that into the pot so early. What I’m referring to is this. Too often the programmers design the input screens with little or no concept of what the entry person will be using to enter the data, nor will they know if the arrangement of the data is the most convenient. Say you’re having to enter the information regarding a new inmate from the police file of the jurisdiction where the prisoner was convicted. Are the input areas on the screen in the same order as the form, or does the data entry person have to skip all over the form, or the screen?” John paused a moment for it to sink in, and then continued, “The second side of this is we’ve gotten too mouse crazy. In some programs I’ve seen the user have to use the mouse to go from field to field. This is often linked with drop down boxes where you select specific choices. These are great features. But for a touch typist taking your hands off the keyboard, even to save the record at the end, is a major waste of time and energy. It’s also a significant contributor to entry error.”

Brenda laughed, “I’ve seen some programs like that. Sometimes I feel I could do it faster by hand.”

While shaking his head Bill said, “John, when Warden Saunders brought up this idea I thought I’d learn some things from you. Now I’m finding, in our first real planning meeting, my entire concept of programming is being turned upside down. So how do we handle this?”

John replied, “This is where the white boards will come into play. What I want us to do is list all the data we’re currently storing on the computer. Then we’ll work through different scenarios and see if we can add anything to that. Finally, we’ll get with the actual users and get feedback from them. Remember, we’re not trying to just transfer what we’re currently doing to a new computer, we’re trying to move the prison into a whole new age, the computer age.”

Bill smiled, and enthusiastically said, “Boldly going where no man has gone before!”

Brenda looked puzzled at Bill’s statement, but John responded, “Ah, another Trekkie.”

“Trekkie?” Brenda queried.

While shaking his head John replied, “I’ll explain later. Right now we need to keep focused on the project.”

Brenda felt somewhat excluded, but replied, “OK.”

Turning to Bill, John said, “I want you to review the existing reports and note on the files where they originated as well as the field names.”

“Our files don’t have field names, just data positions.”

Exasperated, John replied, “Are you shitting me?”

“No. Each file is just one stream of data with each record having a set length, and each field having its set length.”

“Jeeeezzzzzz, what a nightmare! Bill, you have my deepest admiration for even trying to keep such an archaic kludge together. If that’s the case we’re going to make a virtual database. I want you to take each of the existing files, put its filename at the top of a piece of paper then assign names and explanation for each grouping. I’ll also want the starting and ending numbers, the field length, and what kind of data should be there.”

“Kind of data?”

John rolled his eyes for a moment, and replied, “Alphanumeric text, real numbers, integers, etcetera.”

Bill nodded, and said, “It’ll take me much of today, but I’ll get it done.”

“Good. Then I’m going to shift some plans here. Brenda, can we meet with the two or three guards who’ve been here the longest, along with as many supervisors as possible? I want to start getting input from them, as well as lay some ground work for the changes that are coming.”

“John, I don’t think it’ll be a problem. Would Aunt Beth’s conference room be OK?”

“Perfect. But we’ll need to set up the white boards, and provide some snacks and drinks. We may even need to have lunch brought in. This could be a long session.”

She replied, “I’ll get right on it. Why don’t you follow me to the conference room, and we’ll get things rolling from there.”

Bill helped John move the white boards while Brenda began calling the people she felt needed to be in the meeting. She also advised her Aunt, who said she’d like to be there, at least at the beginning.

Within thirty minutes the meeting came together. Warden Saunders made some simple opening remarks concerning what she hoped would be accomplished, and that this project had her complete confidence. She introduced John to those who didn’t know him, turning the meeting over to him, since she had to return to her own meetings.

John explained, in general, what they were trying to do. Initially there was some of the standard resistance to change. But John patiently explained the kind of data they’d have available at their desks or consoles. He described the new ability to retrieve information in different views and according to different criteria. When he explained they’d be involved in the process of designing the system the resistance transformed into impatience. For the rest of the afternoon they brainstormed ideas and scenarios, trying to think of other ways the system could work on their behalf, rather than being a hindrance. They really liked the ability to pull up any prisoner by various means, and to be able to see everything in the file concerning him, including his picture and fingerprints. The idea of a prisoner inventory by cell was so unique to them it took a few minutes for the concept to really sink in. Under the present system they had a list of prisoners and their assigned cell number. But they had no way to show the same information in reverse, by the cell number; nor could they retrieve the names of those assigned to a particular cell. When the light went off in their heads it was a two hundred watt bulb. They added suggestions John would’ve never thought about: prisoner nicknames, expected release date, parole review dates, results and comments of parole board reviews, the linking of prisoners’ numbers for repeat offenders (a current inmate might have been in the system before, and would have a previous prisoner number, in addition to his new one). Someone even came up with the idea of hobbies, and flagging prisoners who didn’t seem to get along with each other.

Warden Saunders rejoined the group around 4:00 p.m. She was delighted to see everyone was working together, and was impressed with the list of ideas John had written on the white boards. John said, “Thanks, Warden Saunders, for coming to check on us. This has been one of the best groups I’ve ever had the privilege of working with. We’re all about mentally exhausted, but it’s been a most productive day.” She then dismissed everyone, and was pleased to observe everyone come to John, shake his hand, and thank him for including them in the process. When they’d all finally left John slumped down in his chair, exhausted.

An excited Brenda reviewed the meeting with her Aunt while John just rested. Finally, Warden Saunders suggested they return to John’s apartment so he’d rest in something more comfortable than the straight back chair he was currently using. While they walked the halls toward the apartment Brenda invited her Aunt to join them for dinner.

“Only if you let me have the biggest steaks I can find brought in. I think we all deserve to celebrate a little tonight.”

John replied, “I don’t have a problem with that. I feel I could eat one of those giant porterhouse steaks from Rustler’s Rooste.”

She paused thoughtfully, and said, “That’s a little over thirty miles each way. I suspect that’s too far to be practical, but I’ll see what I can find close by.” She turned back toward her office.

Brenda and John continued to the apartment, and he was very surprised when they opened the door. A new room had been built around the computer area, and the folding table for the computer was now a built-in desk, cabinets and bookshelves. A door had been added on one of the walls, probably leading to Bill’s workroom. In the kitchen area, there was now an island with a built in gas grill, sans a cover, and an elevated eating area for two. There were also two bar stools pulled under the overhang. A round table that seated six had replaced the small table that had looked like something out of an old cafeteria. There also seemed to be more appliances on the counters. In the bedroom there was Sheetrock where the cheap paneling had once been, and, from appearances, it was close to being ready to paint or wallpaper. John noticed the room seemed smaller. When he looked in the bath he discovered why. The old tub had been removed and replaced by a large walk-in shower with four shower heads. The small freestanding sink had been replaced by a large counter with cabinets and drawers, and an area open under the counter top to allow for a chair. It was perfect for a woman to be able to put on her makeup. The counter top was green marble with an extra large basin formed as part of the whole structure. The green marble went well with the existing wallpaper and the tile on the floor, but it drastically altered the room’s aesthetics. Where before the room was primarily designed for functionality, now it was also a thing of quiet beauty. John was very pleased with his new home. It was far more than he could’ve imagined.

Brenda encouraged him to get comfortable in the recliner. As his mind began to relax, he felt something icy cold on his cheek. He quickly opened his eyes to see an iced mug, full of beer. “I thought this might help you come down, after such an exhausting day.”

“Thanks, Brenda, it will. This is the first beer I’ve had in almost six years.” After taking a large swallow he added, “I’d almost forgotten how good one of these could taste at times like this.”

She sat in the love seat beside him, and for the next forty-five minutes they discussed some of the ideas that had come up during the day. He also explained more about the concept of relational databases. He was surprised how quickly she was gaining a grasp of the basics.

They’d almost finished their second beer when Warden Saunders arrived with a large plastic bag. Inside were Styrofoam containers, but instead of each being an individual plate they were filled with like foods. Brenda got out plates and silverware while John helped get the food set up. In one container there were three beautiful steaks: two nice rib-eyes and a giant porterhouse. In another container were three baked potatoes and rolls. In a third was salad while others contained a steamed vegetable medley covered in real butter, ranch dressing for the salads, fried mushrooms, and a batter fried onion bloom with its own dressing. It was definitely a meal fit for a king.

Looking at their beers Warden Saunders said, “Those really shouldn’t be here, but right now I could use one or two myself.”

Brenda fixed her Aunt a beer, and they all sat to eat. John again bowed his head in silent thanks for the wonderful meal, and even more, for the wonderful friends. After observing his ritual Warden Saunders asked, “John, are you a religious person?”

“I don’t know. I was raised to believe there was a God, but I’ve trouble understanding how a loving God could take my parents like he did, or allow me to be setup for crimes I didn’t commit, and ending up in here.”

Brenda said, “But, if you’d not come here we might not have met.”

“True, and please don’t be offended, but it’ll take a very large amount of ‘positive time’ with you, to make up for the hell I’ve gone through for the past six years.”

Stunned at his remark Warden Saunders asked, “Has it really been that bad?”

“Warden, I’ve been raped, beaten, humiliated, and peed on. I’ve been betrayed by my wife, and lost both my parents before I was barely a teen. Now I’m an innocent person stuck in a prison with no future, and no way to prove my innocence. If there is a hell, how can it be worse than what I’ve already experienced?” He couldn’t help himself, he started crying.

Lost in his emotions and tears John suddenly felt both women comforting him, one on each side. They weren’t trying to make the feelings go away, as so many would’ve. They were trying to go through the emotions with him. They were saying it was OK to feel these things, and to cry. At that moment he missed his mother more than he had since she’d died, and it just turned the tear faucet up another notch. Finally, John got a hold of emotions enough he dried his eyes, hugged the women in his arms, and tried to smile.

He sadly stated, “I’m sorry I ruined our celebration dinner.”

Warden Saunders replied, “John, you didn’t ruin anything. That’s what microwaves are for. But the release you just experienced is a very important step for your future. It should also remind you you’re human, and we accept you that way. I suspect too many people have placed expectations on you, to the point you doubted your humanity. That would’ve magnified the feeling and events that came with this place.”

John tried to give a little smile while he replied, “Thanks.”

Brenda and her Aunt jumped up and started reheating things. In just a few minutes they were eating the great meal they’d intended to eat what seemed like eons ago. To John the emotional catharsis he’d experienced, seemed to have lasted at least a year. When they finished eating, the three worked together to clean up. John said, “Brenda, please don’t take this as rejection, but I really need to be alone tonight.”

She tried to give him an understanding smile when she replied, “It’s OK.” She wasn’t sure how successful she was, because she was hurting for him so badly. She just wanted to hold him and comfort him, but she was trying to give him space her heart just didn’t want to yield.

After the two women left, he sat in the recliner, flipping channels until he fell asleep.

The next few days were a madhouse. The databases were designed and created. John worked thirty-nine hours straight when programming the basic data entry and query screens. While he was working on that Bill used John’s Data Extraction program to start populating the primary database with the information from the old system. Brenda’s job was to have mug shots and fingerprints scanned, and placed in the appropriate fields. By Thursday night John was able to put a sampling of what they’d done on a laptop. He then set up a PowerPoint presentation. It showed the old versus the new system, and the information available. The new linking of information was also displayed. These were links that had never been accessible before, except by going to the administrative office and pulling the hard copy file. He believed it was sufficient to give Mary Beth (which Warden Saunders asked him to call her when others weren’t around) the tools she needed to make her case to the governor for the additional funds.

The system was far from complete, but John had accomplished more in a few days than most systems analysts could’ve accomplished in a few months. At the same time, there were security issues to be addressed. Somehow they had to link in the inactive records from inmates who’d been released, transferred, or who were dead. There was also the task of linking their records with those of the other prisons over the Internet, and providing secure access to the other prisons as well as various police and state agencies. Finally there was the entry of all the data from the paper files and the unwritten information from the minds of the guards. These would still take months to accomplish.

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When Doctor Kennedy fainted Jamie pulled the SUV into the first appropriate spot, which happened to be the parking lot of the previously mentioned restaurant. As soon as the vehicle came to a stop Kyle ran inside to get some ice and ice water. At the same time Bill and Jamie reclined Consuela’s seat to a thirty-degree angle and tried to get her comfortable. Poor Sharon didn’t have a clue as to what to do, but she vowed to never be caught unprepared like that again! After about ten minutes the...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 39

After the bellhop left the room, an anxious Maria walked out on the balcony and looked in awe at the far ranging ocean. She was almost spellbound as she watched three foot waves breaking just off the beach. This feeling was magnified when she observed several men being almost knocked off their feet by the force of the waves. Everything was so different from anything she’d experienced before. Even the gulls that soared on the cool, salty ocean breeze added to her new list of sensations. Maria...

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Gunther The Reindeer Handler Does Candy Claus

Let me say right up front that Gunther was definitely not a young man.I knew he had been around the Santa operation at the North Pole long before I arrived with my bright ideas for cost reduction. I was called in to promote increased toy production by the easily distracted Elves. Those little imps preferred being silly rather than busy little workers focused on their quotas like dedicated employees. As a small-sized human male, I was able to relate easily to the female Elves because they liked...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 30

Elijah Abrams walked over to the Navy Seahawk helicopter where he was handed a head set. He climbed into the copilot’s seat and placed it on his head. “Rescue, this is Abrams, how can I help you?” “Sir, I suspect we’ve made your day, and perhaps your career. In the basement of the house we found twenty-three children locked in what’s best described as a dungeon. The children are boys and girls between the ages of six and eleven. Also, there’s a complete photo studio for making child porn....

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 58

Back in Phoenix Consuela’s cell phone began ringing. While she answered it the other three historians continued to box up the different papers, which were to be taken to an archive vault in the basement of the history building at the University. “Hello.” “I’m trying to reach Consuela Kennedy. Are you her?” “Yes, I am,” she responded. “Good. Doctor Kennedy, my name is Malcolm Leven, and I’m working with a Mister Daniel Cashman concerning a movie. Are you familiar with what I’m talking...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 51

“Yes, it’s time to create some corporate structure, including impressive offices for the executives.” “Dan, I thought the intention was for me to remain hidden.” “You will, but, at least for a while, it’ll be ‘hiding in plain sight.’ As soon as we can find a better spokesman then you can move more into the shadows.” “Why not have you in this position?” “Because, Hawk, ‘your’ people, as well as the world, need to see a Native American as the head of the company, or at least as the CFO of...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 59

“What do you mean?” asked Brenda. “That another woman would come and steal his heart.” “And what if she wants to share, like we do?” “Bren, I could probably live with that if she was as good a person as you. Unfortunately, they don’t look like two people who’ve just met.” “You might be right, sister, but let’s not hang either of them without a trial.” With that Brenda grabbed Maria by the arm and approached Hawk and the beautiful blonde, who were still softly talking to each other. While...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 38

Maria responded from the rear of the airplane, “I like those ideas, but I can see one problem right off the bat.” “What’s that, Chipmunk?” “We, as a people, are too small and too fragmented a group to be able to accomplish something like that. Our company might give them jobs, and even some hope, but getting a group of Apaches to work together is like trying to put the toothpaste back in the tube, or herding rabbits.” Dan responded, “Jason seems to do well with it.” “Dan, Grandfather...

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The Voyage of the HawkChapter 19

The ships turning out to sea took Ishmael completely by surprise. He watched and wondered for a moment or two about what was happening out there. The plan had been for the small armada to sail into the cove and to overwhelm any vessel at anchor there. Something must have happened. Unfortunately Ishmael was too far from the ships to see what it might be. Even if he had possessed a spy-glass like that of his young master he wouldn't have been able to make out the signals being passed between...

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The Voyage of the HawkChapter 28

"What is wrong?" Bartholomew asked the moment Pedro stepped onto the main deck of the Hawk. It was later in the morning and the Hawk was now riding at anchor below the walls of Ceuta. Bartholomew had stood at the railing of the ship as his captain had returned. He had seen the stern look upon Pedro's face long before the young man had scrambled up the rope ladder hanging at the side of the craft and he had known instantly that not everything had gone as planned. "Prepare for sea," Pedro...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 71

“Great,” Hawk responded to Sean Sullivan’s enthusiastic desire to take on the government, “because your demonstration and Marsha’s new computer have given me several important ideas. To develop them further I need some input from you.” “Ask away. I guess I just moved my status from employee to fellow conspirator.” “Yes, you did. But before you get the wrong idea, I don’t plan on destroying the US Government, or attacking this country or its people. I just want to shake things up and restore...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 16

As the roof of the back part of the prison room began to fall Jason ran toward the main tunnel. He grabbed Hawk by the back of his shirt, dragging him along the floor until they were completely out of the room. The air was filled with dust, and without their surgical masks it would’ve been hard to breathe. A stunned Hawk said, “Whew! That was close.” Helping Hawk stand, Jason asked, “Are you OK?” “Other than a sore and bruised butt, I think I’m fine. Thanks for dragging my ass out of there....

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 50

That evening, no one in the family rested very well. Brenda and Maria were exhausted, and after a thirty-minute conversation with Hawk they lounged in the Jacuzzi for a few minutes before heading to bed. Unfortunately, they hadn’t sufficient time to unwind, and, while their bodies were ready for sleep, their minds weren’t. Jason and Andy sat on the cabin’s front porch and just held each other until the wee hours of the morning. Regrettably, while their bodies were in close contact their...

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The Voyage of the HawkChapter 4

"So there she is," Bartholomew muttered in a tired voice. "We're finally here." The older man was standing in the bow of the Hawk gazing out at the vista that lay before him. Pedro stood beside him doing basically the same. It was the first time in weeks that either man had stood together side-by-side to share a word or even a thought. Bartholomew had in fact just rowed over from the Virago and this was the first time in over two weeks that he had stood upon the deck of the Hawk. "We...

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The Voyage of the HawkChapter 8

"Where is he?" Ishmael was standing in the open doorway of Dom Pedro's study. The man looked both tired and anxious. Sweat glistened on his swarthy skin and his breath was heavy from exertion. It was obvious that he had been hurrying about. "As far as I know, Dom Pedro is somewhere about the factory," Ibrahim stated in a startled voice taken by surprise by the abruptness in Ishmael's question. As the old teacher replied, he looked up from the book he had been reading. His eyes...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 19

As Hawk would say later, “The rest of the afternoon went surprisingly easy. Well, I guess when you’re moving almost eight tons of gold, easy is a relative term.” Zed returned with the lumber and stuff, and the frame was quickly built as Dan had envisioned it. While Dan and the women helped with the frame Jason found the easiest way to get to the canyon and the slope of the wall was ideal for what they planned to do. The other men took the hand truck into the mine and started moving the items...

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The Voyage of the HawkChapter 15

The Hawk sailed at dawn four days later. Aboard it was a full complement of the crew plus the raiding party. That number included Rashid, As-wad, and Ishmael. With them were a dozen handpicked soldiers from the factory all of whom were trained in the use of the bow. Behind them they left Ibrahim. He and Omar would run the factory and see to the day-to-day affairs of the Portuguese trading post while the captain of the Bella Rosa would command the trading fleet and the garrison. He would...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 52

Hawk terminated the call and joined Bill and Gunnery Sergeant Kellogg. After a questioning look by Hawk, Bill said, “I called Brenda. They’re sending out two vehicles; one for us and one to carry Sergeant Kellogg back to Coronado Island.” “Excellent!” proclaimed Hawk. Then, turning to the sergeant Hawk said, “Gunny, I want to thank you for coming with me as security. I know we’re both grateful nothing happened that required your services, but it helped knowing you were there.” “Sir, I was...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 64

Once Jason was settled into his regular room there began a steady stream of visitors. Hawk, Maria, and Brenda were the first to arrive, followed quickly by Beth, Zed, Deke, and Elizabeth. In fact, this entire group was still there when Senator McCray arrived. When he was introduced to everyone he was surprised at Deke’s presence. “Deke Templeton! What are you doing here?” Deke answered, “Senator, Beth, Zed, and Elizabeth have been my closest friends since before college, and Brenda is Beth’s...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 55

A moment later Brian said, “I just talked to one of the drivers at the airport. Everything was handed over to the pilot, who said, and I quote, ‘get your ass back there as soon as possible.’“ Mike turned to Larry Reid, and said, “How about driving me back to the airport, as well as bringing my truck back to the Reservation?” “Sure, I can do that, but what about papers on your truck at the border?” “I’ll write out something that should suffice, but I’ll also notify Jason’s contact to pass...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 72

Marsha led Dan Cashman to her research lab and demonstrated her new computer’s capability. He didn’t have any idea what Hawk was contemplating, but he knew once this system hit the market it should sell like hotcakes - especially in the corporate and government markets. Still standing in front of the prototype Dan pulled out his cell phone and dialed a number. The direct line he had programmed into his phone rang at the desk of the secretary of his counterpart with their computer company...

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The Voyage of the HawkChapter 25

"Another of my noblemen is dead," King Manuel murmured almost to himself, "and we are no closer to finding that mad man than we were two days ago. What are we to do?" It was early morning and the King of Portugal had been woken by his chamberlain well before the rest of the palace had begun to stir. The king looked tired and exhausted. He stood in his nightshirt and looked out the window of his chamber onto the grounds below it while his chamberlain reported the latest news in the search...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 24

After Hawk’s agreement to become the ‘renegade leader’ of the Apache Rebellion Jason sighed in relief. “Hawk, I’m delighted you agreed to go along with me on this. I think you can make it work, and it goes hand-in-hand with your need to stay in the shadows.” “I’m glad you’re confident in my abilities Jason, but I’m not a leader. That’s why Dan and I have always worked so well together. I’d come up with an idea, and we’d go back and forth until it became something useful. At that point he...

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The Voyage of the HawkChapter 17

"Whose ship is that?" Pedro was standing by the gangway of the Hawk, watching as the men working on the jetty at Eko hurried to tie off his ship. It was a week later and Pedro's force had finally returned home. It had been a long, hard trip for everyone involved. They had been forced to nursemaid the galley barge up the coast the whole time, restricting their progress to the speed of the oarsmen working it. Their trip had taken even longer since Pedro had been forced to put a prize crew...

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Red Hawk The Story of My TribeChapter 4

In the middle of the party, a loud cry went up and we were under attack. All the chieftains ran back toward their tribes. Wolfgard and I raced back toward our tribe. The only weapons we had on us were our knives. We came upon a couple of raiders attacking some women folk of another tribe. We made quick work of them as we slit their throats. We got back to our tribe and I was so proud. War Hawk had the bows out and the hunters in formation with their helpers behind them handing out arrows. I...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 79

The next day it was first announced the Vice President would survive his heart attack. A short time later the President added his running mate was going to retire. It seemed even the man’s most staunch supporters were fleeing like rats from a sinking ship. During all this it was revealed the electronics in the VP’s pacemaker were totally fried. One commentator had a scientist from MIT explain that there was too much physical damage for it to have been the result of EMP (electromagnetic...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 43

“Yeah, Eduardo Vasquez is offering a hundred thousand for the man’s head, though, from what I’ve heard about the operation, Eddie boy may have bitten off a lot more than he can chew. Now, why were you asking?” “Just curious. Now, how about meeting me for a beer at Bennie’s Bar. I think I’ve got some security work for you, but I don’t want to discuss it over the phone.” “Then, meet me at Bennie’s in thirty minutes.” “Thirty minutes,” Ken replied, “and bring a bug detector.” Ken dropped off...

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Hawk Chapter 4

Chapter 4 “Good evening, Mr. Hawk,” a tall, handsome man said as they entered. “I see that you’ve brought a beautiful woman to dress up my shabby restaurant.”Reaching his hand out, Tommy said, “That’s exactly what I’m doing, Dominic. This place needs a little help, and I think when the word gets out that Elizabeth eats here, your business will improve.”“No doubt,” the man replied as he unashamedly checked her out. “Let me assume that with someone so lovely, you’ll not be sitting at the bar....

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 73

It’d been after 10:00 p.m. the previous evening when Prince Rashid finally returned to his embassy, but it was after midnight before Jason, Genna, Thad, and Joel had gone to bed. Those discussions had been very productive, though, for it looked like things would run smoothly, even for such a thrown together group of mismatched people. One of the first things that had come out was both of the Battens were thoroughly familiar with guns, both long and short. Though they hadn’t had the kind of...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 13

The knock on the door to the conference room brought an end to the euphoric excitement that bonded the three lawyers together. Dennis went to the door and ushered in the young Indian woman. The three of them were rather surprised at the bruises and swelling on her face, feeling that beneath her injuries was a beautiful face to go with the attractive, slender body, the long dark hair and the soft brown eyes. Dennis introduced her to the other two, and then waited for her to talk. “Gentleman,”...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 82

Hawk’s morning began with an early flight to the proposed area where the power and desalinization plants were to be built. As they flew along the coast Hawk could see one of the reasons for this location was it was the closest spot to deep water. However, Hawk was concerned about its isolated location and its proximity to other countries. He was also alarmed about its vulnerability to an attack by Iran. Back at the palace the two men discussed some of these concerns, as well as the...

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Knight Owl and Black Hawk

It was a night like any other winter night in the City of Brockton. The snow was falling gently, the wind was light almost non-existent as two vigilantes keep a silent watch together over their fair city. Brockton used to be a nice city, it was once the ‘Shoe Capitol of the World’. The City of Champions, as its downtrodden citizens called it. Brockton was the birthplace of boxing champions Rocky Marciano and Marvin Hagler. It seemed to everyone living in the towns adjacent to Brockton that...

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