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A case of the flu probably saved my life from going in the wrong direction, but it definitely save Queen BeeBee's live for real. I still think Andrew brought the flu with him from the Great dismal swamp. When he left, within a week I had about every minor ailment that traditionally goes with the flu. The worst thing was that County Seat became a pest house.

The county board of health declared it an emergency. The board of health began looking for a place to set up a pest house. Okay that is what they would have called it in 1917, when the Spanish Influenza decimated the slums of the USA. I don't know what cute name they gave the latest strain, but it was causing real problems for those who were uninsured. Some of them were unable to afford the expensive meds that actually worked. There were some over the counter medicines that gave some relief for the symptoms, but those didn't cure anything.

The county found a benefactor for their clinic in one BeeBee Queen. It was hard to believe that BeeBee had been born in Warren County. She had moved on and up over the years, but had never lost her connection with the poor people of Warren County evidently.

When I heard, I began to doubt whether BeeBee met out criteria at all. We also had a second problem with out requirements. To increase the likelihood that we would get away with it, our paths had to never have crossed. Frankly there were way too may candidates to risk going after a person in our circle of acquaintances. BeeBee became one of mine when we met.

BeeBee Queen walked into The Brit's Pub bold as brass. I was sitting at the bar and I recognized her from the picture on my computer. I would have known she was someone special even without the picture. She looked like she was expensively dressed, if nothing else.

"You are new here aren't you?" She asked Jeremy.

"Yes I am. My friend and I came here several months ago," Jeremy answered,

"I'm Betty Bell Queen, my friends call me Bee Bee," she said.

"It's nice to meet you Betty. What brings you to County Seat?" He asked.

"I'm setting up a flu clinic. It's only temporary you know a few beds a couple of nurses and a few drugs just to help the poor survive this outbreak," He said.

"That is commendable," Jeremy said. "Isn't it Sylvia?"

"Yes it is," I replied after taking a sip of my beer. I didn't want to rush into any conversation with BeeBee. I also still felt like shit, drugs or no drugs.

"Hardly, just something I could do." She said.

"Do you live here," I allowed Jeremy to ask questions to which I already knew the answer.

"No dear, I live in Metropolis. I was born here, so I came in to see how my money was being spent." Then she turned to me. "I heard the young man call you Sylvia and with that hand, that would probably make you Sylvia Porter."

"It would indeed. I already had the flu, but thanks for the aid you are providing to the county." I was trying hard not to like her, but I wasn't sure yet just how I was doing at it. You have to remember, all my other friends were killers. So I guess I couldn't hold a few dead husbands against her. The truth was no matter how I felt about her, I wouldn't be the one to kill her. It was just a matter of our rules about the selection of victims. They were based on the highest probability of our not even coming up in an investigation.

"I'm certainly glad you came through it alright. We probably won't be operating the clinic more than a month or so. Just long enough for me to get a belly full of Warren County," she said.

"I'm surprised that it would take you so long," I said with a smile.

"You don't have to live here Sylvia, so why do you?" she asked.

"To be honest I like Warren County. I guess I'm just a simple country girl at heart," I said.

"Nothing wrong with that," she said.

"Now you want to tell me how you knew who I was," I asked.

"I have enough money to hire a security company. They do a threat assessment, before I make a trip like this. They want to know who they should observe and how carefully."

"There is no reason for them to watch me. I don't even put on a good show, when I take off my clothes." I said.

"I would definitely have to agree with that. I have this really good stylist, who works wonders for me," She said. I noticed Jeremy was enjoying the conversation a little too much.

"I think I do better, by not trying to do well at all," I said.

"My security couldn't decide, who was the most dangerous. You or the pub's owner Allen." BeeBee said.

"So you decided to walk into the Bears den?" I ask.

"I have always found it to be the most productive," she said.

"Well I can't disagree with that. So you came to warn me that you have a really bad ass security team?" I asked.

"Not really warn you. It is more of an advice kind of visit," she said.

"I have to admit you are probably going to get the last word this time. And since I don't expect to ever see you in Warren County after the current epidemic, you will get the last word period." I said.

"Oh I really wish this didn't have to end with us being less than friendly," she said.

"I'm not sure I want to be your friend BeeBee. I think that would probably be something that would cause my insurance rates to go up." I said with a smile.

"I wonder how being, not my friend will effect them?" She asked.

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Deputy PorterChapter 224

Jeremy was working on the catered meal. "We were calling it a counter rally. A political rally with barbecue and no politics. It was a hell of an idea, even if it was mine. While he did that I went back to thinking about a new car of some kind. The cruiser really was breaking down a bunch, and that meant a tow bill just about every time. Fortunately the breakdown had been during daylight and in area's with cell phone coverage. I was worried that it might not always be so cooperative. I...

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Deputy PorterChapter 231

When I woke up, it was the next morning and Juanita the pubs only female employee was standing beside me. "Miss Sylvia is there anything I can get for you." "To be honest I could use some pain killers, and a cup of coffee," I said. "What kind of pain killers?" she asked. Get me some Tylenol extra strength and some Aleve,"I said. "Mostly honey, I really want coffee." "I will bring that and send Jeremy for the drugs," she said. She was back with the coffee and the Tylenol almost...

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Deputy PorterChapter 6

"Why on earth would I do that?" I asked. "Because, they tell me I'm good company for one thing. For another you have to eat anyway, and I would pay," he said. "Of course you would pay, that goes without saying, but I think I will pass. You can try again some other time. Right now I have too much on my mind." I said. "Come on, I did some checking. You don't have a boy friend and you live in a motel. You can surely make time for one dinner with a new friend," he demanded. "Maybe...

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Deputy PorterChapter 11

I arrived back at the motel, two hundred miles from my home town at four in the morning. I was exhausted, but more concerned with my mom's feeling than anything else. It wasn't the first time in my life that I was awake at 4AM. Since there was nothing I could do to help mom at 4AM, I fell into bed and at least tried to sleep. The ringing of the room phone woke me. My cell phone couldn't ring because it was turned off. I had even taken the battery out, so that I wouldn't be disturbed at...

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Deputy PorterChapter 12

"So go home and get some sleep. You look like hell," Webster staid. "Gee thanks, I needed to hear that. However after five hours sleep, it isn't unexpected," I said. "Then don't stand here searching for compliments, go home and sleep. You have tonight off anyway, so when I see you tomorrow at noon for your 7AM shift, I expect you to look your normal gorgeous self," Webster added. "I'm only gorgeous because you are comparing me to the likes of Simpson," I said with a smile. "I...

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Deputy PorterChapter 15

From the DA's office we went to the local Rainbow Steakhouse. Simpson convinced me to carry a couple of burgers and fries to the jail. We delivered the approved paperwork, which we hand carried through the building to the office of the head jailer. While the staff made their checks and balances, I ate a McDouble and fries. That and a canned coke from the machine in the hallway was lunch for both of us. It wasn't my favorite meal, but I also didn't feel that I had been punished. I sat...

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Deputy PorterChapter 22

I was right, there was no one as cool as Lieutenant Bullet in the Motel lounge that Saturday night. I really might not have been in any shape for a new man anyway. I sat gingerly and tried not to squirm in my seat. In other words my rectum was a wreck. I went to bed after my lounge walk through, even though I had only been awake a few hours. Again I slept like I had been drugged. Hell who knows with that crowd, I might have been drugged. Sunday morning when I woke up it was all better. My...

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Deputy MorpheusChapter 9 Escorting a Ghost

Amanda and her companion Cynthia were out hunting a fugitive and I was stuck doing paperwork. In fact I was the only one still here. I glanced at the comm when the holo of commissioner Drake appeared and sat back, “Sir.” He looked tired, “I was told you are the only marshal left. I need you to do an escort. She is already there but needs an escort for her next stop.” I nodded, “Name?” He snorted, “Good question. She is not in any system but works for us in ... private. Escort her to Hades...

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Deputy PorterChapter 24

I drove the Toyota to the grocery store just a few blocks away. I might have walked but I wanted to buy a few things. With the microwave oven and a little planning I could cook almost a full meal. Of course that was not my plan. I found that I could store about three frozen meals in my apartment sized freezer unit. Since the motel had an ice machine just outside my door, I could use all the freezer space for frozen dinners. That ice machine as well as the lounge walk through was why I got...

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Deputy MorpheusChapter 16 Pirates

I glanced at the door when Simon stopped in it. He smiled and leaned against the frame, “I have a mission for you.” I sat back and pushed the data films away as I reached for my ready bag, “Tell me it is off world.” He laughed and nodded his head, “A prisoner transfer to Graham.” I stood as Dragon leaped from her perch and flew towards me, “Let Amanda know I went out?” He chuckled, “She is down in dispersing getting your vouchers.” I stopped when I reached him and sighed, “Simon...” He...

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Deputy PorterChapter 28

"I'll be your snitch if you be my bitch," Monk said once he got me to a table away from everyone else. "You have to be out of your mind," I said. "First of all I don't know you, and second it's against every rule and standard of conduct. So no way." "Well at least think about it and I'll give you something as a show of good faith. You want to know if Gypsy was selling her ass, well she wasn't." Monk said. "I still think she was. You might not have known it, but I am pretty...

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