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Thirty feet above the canted deck of the Janet Lune, Robert O'Malley's rotting corpse swung and twirled with the ship's constant motion. His body had been hanging for three days after he was raised, wildly kicking and briefly screaming, to dangle from the highest yardarm. It had taken him a long time to die and even longer for gobs of foul excrement to stop dripping from his bare feet. His protruding tongue was now black and swollen. Fetid gases had bloated his grotesque torso and split open his clothing.

Robert's older brother and red-headed Michael Quinn crouched against opposite rails near the foremast, facing each other, both with one ankle manacled to a turnbolt by a length of chain. Each prized a piece of worn sail to use as a shelter. The Irishmen had been huddled at their lonely stations for as long as the younger O'Malley had been dead, rotating and decomposing. They seemed unable to stop watching the grotesque body bouncing off the mast or becoming entangled in a fold of the sail when the huge boom swung across the holystoned deck. Both wore fresh bruises on their faces and on their backs festered the scabbing welts of two dozen lashes. Like the swaying corpse, they were barefoot.

The "Lune" had circled back, helped by the gusting Westerlies, but had not found Benjamin in the gray-blue water. His body had been slowly sinking toward the cold sea layers far below the weedy keel, his white blouse rising briefly like a jellyfish mantle before it inverted and trailed from one clawed hand. A sailor did spot the torn remnant of Robert O'Malley's bloody shirt and fished that aboard with a gaff pole. Meanwhile, another member of the crew quietly informed the scar-faced first mate that there were fresh spots of what appeared to be blood near the steps leading to the starboard heads.

While the mate investigated that find, Matthew anxiously told the captain that his brother seemed to be missing. The captain responded that they were turning because a man had evidently fallen overboard. Matthew rushed to the side, called Benjamin's name and peered out at the empty sea. He climbed up on the slippery rail and stood, holding one of the backstays, screaming out the name like a gull's repeated cry. The captain ordered him down.

Meanwhile Elizabeth went below to take food to her hollow-eyed husband. While he attempted to eat, she noticed a black boot in Benjamin's hammock. She kissed her husband's dry forehead, left him with his cup and took the boot up to Matthew who was still scanning the ocean and, at intervals, hoarsely yelling his brother's name, tears streaking his reddened face as he stood at the fantail.

"What's this?" Matthew asked.

"Last night, I guess ye didn' hear for the singin', perhaps y'was asleep, somebody grabbed me and Ben fought 'im off. He tole me that 'e tore the man's shirt and pulled off one a'his shoes. We said we'd find 'im this mornin' if w'could and tell the cap'n what 'appened. I 'most put it out of m'mind with all this excitement 'til I saw that man barefoot, yonder, the one w'out a shirt."

Matthew, a knot in his throat and cold anger replacing his mournful look, handed the short boot to the first mate and told him the story as well as Elizabeth's suspicions. "My brother had a bit of a run-in with one a'them Irishers yest'day, so he tole me."

"Ah," said the mate, nodding as he examined the boot, "he did indeed. I had to pry 'em apart over by the scuppers after the first round of pumping. They was gettin' ready for a dust-up, 'struth."

The first mate called over his lean quartermaster and whispered brief instructions. The mate then had a few words with the captain while his assistant quickly fetched the three Irishmen to the stern of the ship. Except for the lines at the heads, most of the non-paying passengers soon followed and formed a rough semi-circle to see what was going to happen. The word of who the man overboard likely was had quickly spread, and any excitement brought an immediate crowd as the occasional fights had proved.

"Are these men armed, quartermaster?" asked the mate.

"See here, what's this about?" Sean O'Malley demanded, standing spraddle legged, fists on hips, shifting his weight easily with the Lune's roll.

"Quiet, if you please," said Mr. Philips, jiggling his heavy rope end behind his back.

"The big one's got a knife in his boot and the red-head has something under his belt, another knife perhaps," said the quartermaster after examining the men carefully, patting them under the arms and between their legs.

"Let's have 'em," said the mate. "Hand them to the quartermaster. You was told no personal weapons when you signed on."

"Isn't true," said Michael Quinn, shaking his curly head. "Nobody tole us that."

"I'm tellin' you now. Hand over your weapons, all of 'em," said the first mate. The captain watched quietly, leaning forward on the rail of his small quarterdeck and looking up at the masthead pennants from time to time. The purser ducked back into his small cabin.

Mr. Philips put his rope end under the stump of his missing arm and examined the knife taken from Sean O'Malley. "Appears to be blood on it, sir, fresh blood I'd say." He handed it up to the captain, hilt first. Meanwhile Michael Quinn extricated a thin, flexible blade from his belt, and the mate put that up on the deck beside the captain's feet.

"Now then," said the mate, his scar turning livid. "There's blood on the knife, blood on the deck fo'ard where the man went over the side and where you buggers was standing, an' blood on this shirt." He leafed out his fingers one-two-three and then pulled the torn shirt, still dripping sea water, off the top of the locker and held it out toward the men.

The Irishmen looked at each other. "Wha're you saying, man?" asked Sean O'Malley looking mystified. "The poor man fell. Mab'be 'tis his shirt. He probably bled on it after he 'it his head."

"Don't think it would 'ave fit Benjamin," said the first mate, holding the shirt by its torn collar. He dropped it back on the locker "Now," he said, picking up the shoe Elizabeth had brought up from the hold, "there's this here boot. And whose is it, I asks?"

Silence from the three and some quiet talk among the assembled men.

"If we go down and look at hammocks 97, 98 and 99, will we find its mate, d'you think?"

"It's my boot. Some bloody cob pinched it las' night," said Robert O'Malley. "I don' sleep with my boots on, now do I?"

"And is that your shirt? I note you're missin' one of them, too?" asked Mr. Philips displaying a smile not at all warm.

"Naw, no, tain't mine," said the young man, shaking his head.

"Looks much like your brother's, don't it?" the mate asked. "Matthew, is this the kind a'shirt Ben wore?"

"No, sir," Matt answered from his position at the rail, trying to control his anger. "His was nut-dyed, linsey-woolsey.

"Didn' think so," said the mate, tossing the boot on top of the shirt. "What are those spots on your nice jacket now?"

As Mr. Philips reached for Robert O'Malley's coat lapel, the young man pulled away and cried, "He attacked me. I 'ad to defend m'self."

"Shut up," yelled his brother, cuffing him.

"No," said the first mate, prodding with his rope end. "Let's hear 'im out."

"What?" cried the younger O'Malley, a bit calmer. "I tole you. The bastid stole m'boots, and then 'e jumped me when I was taking a piss. So I, I cut 'im and he fell back, slipped, hit 'is head and went right overboard. So 'e did. Michael ran for help, didn' he?"

"How'd your shirt come to be out there?" asked the mate as the quiet and curious audience shuffled closer and strained to hear over the flap of the sails and the creak of the ropes.

"I don' know. It's not my shirt," said Robert O'Malley, looking about as if seeking a place to hide or escape, hoping for some support. He saw the wall of unhappy men at his back and only the grimacing mate, frowning captain and rolling Atlantic before him.

First-mate Philips turned to Michael Quinn. "What happened over there, laddy?"

"Like Bobby said, sir, big man jumped 'im, an' Bobby cut 'im and over he went. He feared you'd see the blood on his shirt and think wrong of 'im, so he tore it off and tossed that in." Quinn smiled, pleased with his addition to the tale. The crowd mumbled and pressed still closer.

"And you, sir?" the mate asked Sean, "did they get it right, finally?"

"Yes, yes, just an accident, sir. Terrible, terrible. Never should 'ave happened." Sean shook his head and looked mournful. "M'brother has a quick temper, I fear, but 'e was defending hisself. You'd a'done the same." He turned to face the crowd behind him. "Any a'you'd a'done the same," he cried.

"Indeed? And where were you when all this happened?" The mate tapped his thick cudgel into his palm.

"On deck there, holding my water, waiting me turn." Sean smiled confidently and looked around for support. He did not find any.

"And how did your wee brother come by the knife he used? Did you toss it to him?"

"Eh?" Sean's head snapped back to the first mate, eyes narrowed, jaw thrust forward.

"That knife, the one the captain now 'as, it's bloody. That's your knife, is it not, the one that killed Benjamin? Came out a'your boot didn' it? Eh? Tell me now."

"Enough," said the captain, slapping the rail. "Enough! 'Sblood."

"Yes sir," said the mate, coming to the position of attention. "I charge Robert O'Malley 'ere with murder and these two as knowing accomplices." He turned to the assembled crowd. "Do any of you have anything to say for any of these men? Did any of you see anything to add to what you've just 'eard?"

"That big 'un there did me out'a me bunk," said a voice from the back. "Right after they come aboard."

"Anyone else?" asked the mate, repressing a smile.

Silence except for the constant creak of pulleys, the susurrous sluice of water and murmur of sails. Elizabeth stood at the front of the crowd, feeling the press of men behind her, her arms folded over the purser's faded blue coat. She shivered despite the sun's warmth. It's like watching a theatrical, she thought, a melodrama. She briefly wondered if she were imagining it all and menatally pinched herself, hoping the moment would pass. She blinked twice, but the drama continued.

"Men, now hear me," said the captain in a loud, clear voice, his side-whiskers making him look like a engraved figure from some Bible story. "Ma'am," he said after noticing Elizabeth. "We can't have this; we cannot. I am the law on this ship, the very law. Tis a captain's sworn duty, his dread duty." Then he looked down at the Irishmen. "You should all three hang for this terrible crime," he said quietly as he slapped his hand down and gripped the rail, knuckles white. "Benjamin was a good, helpful man. If this was his majesty's Navy..."

The crowd of bond servants mumbled approval and moved even closer. "Now, 'old your place," cried the first mate. "Let the captain and crew 'andle this." He gestured to a large, lean man in a striped shirt who stepped forward with a belaying pin in his hand.

"You are all responsible for a passenger's death, a contracted bondsman," intoned the captain, glaring from Sean to his trembling brother and then to Quinn. "A man whose warrant I hold. Tis a capital crime, and we have no cells or space to hold you for trial in Annapolis, so it's here and now ye'll get justice. Have you ought to say?"

"He didn't mean to do it," said Michael Quinn, his pale face showing furrows of worry. "Twere an accident, sir, in truth, a sad accident, pure an' simple."

"Don't lie to me, boy. Will only make it worse. Be a man," said the captain, dropping his voice, as there were cried of "Aye" and "Hang 'em all" in the crowd. Some shook their fists and sprayed spittle at them.

"Speak now," said the captain to the O'Malley brothers, who looked dumbly at each other and then at the oft-scrubbed deck. Young O'Malley's boot rocked atop the locker and then tipped over as the ship heeled sharply.

"Very well," the captain said, carefully spacing his words as he spread his feet a bit farther apart.

"Wait," cried Sean O'Malley. "It's true. Robert did knife him, but that man attacked Bobby last night, and..."

"Another lie. I know what your cowardly brother tried to do last night to the good woman that shares your space down there, down with her sick husband. Attacking her was enough of a crime to hang him on my ship." He raised his voice. "And 'ang him we shall, for Benjamin's murder, and indeed, indeed, foul murder it was." The captain hammered the rail before him with his fist and closed his eyes. His jaw muscles bunched and his whole body shivered. He felt a knot forming in his gut.

The crowd of men groaned and parted, moving back toward the scuppers and rails, as the first mate and several crew members forced their way down the middle of the deck to the main mast. There they rigged a rope with a noose and waited as one man climbed the rigging to draw it through a pulley and over the yardarm of the square-rigged topsail.

"Bring a hatch cover," said the captain while work proceeded with the rope. Two crew members leaned one of the heavy covers against the edge of the low quarterdeck.

"Lash those two miserable liars to the grating," said the captain, "and tie that foolish man's hands behind him. Now hear this, all of you: I sentence Robert O'Malley to be hanged by the neck until dead and these others shall have two dozen, well laid on, and they are forbidden below decks for the rest of this voyage. None of you is to either speak to them or mistreat them. Understand? I'll give them to the governor's men in Maryland. If this were the Navy, they'd get a hundred, but I don't hold with flogging. Never did. Robert O'Malley, y'have a few minutes to prepare yourself if y'be a praying man."

"No," screamed Robert repeatedly as two seaman held him while the one in the striped shirt roped his wrists together, yanking the knots tight with a fixed smile. They hauled the young man, his feet dragging and tears flowing, toward the mast while the quartermaster stretched Sean O'Malley's and Michael Quinn's hands above them and tied them to the top of the hatch grating. At the mast, the assistant quartermaster fitted the coarse rope around Robert's neck, pulled the knot tight under his ear and the line taut, and then tied the rope down. The condemned man stood poised on his toes, his eyes wide, chest heaving, mouth drooling. He had soiled his trousers.

"Proceed, quartermaster," said the captain. The first mate produced a cloth bag from the deck locker and from it the squat quartermaster withdrew a long, black whip.

"Two dozen," said Mr. Philips. "The brother first, if you please."

"Sir," said the quartermaster, a short, muscular man whose greased hair was neatly braided in a queue. He shook out the heavy whip and began the flogging with a long, whistling lash across the middle of Sean O'Malley's back. He then stepped up and ripped the man's shirt away. "Sorry, sah," he said to the mate. "Bit out of practice. Shall I count?"

"I will," said Mr. Philips.

Each blow struck with a solid thud rather than a crack. Each strike left a long, red mark across O'Malley's broad back. The man grunted but did not cry out. The stripes began at his shoulders and proceeded down his back as the quartermaster's rhythmic beating continued. At Mr. Philip's count of "twelve," the quartermaster paused, took a deep breath, spat to the side and began again at O'Malley's shoulders, crossing the first linear bruises. Now blood came in a spray and small bits of flesh flew with some blows. At "twenty" Sean O'Malley sighed and fainted, his face mashed against the hatch cover, lips splayed open, tongue lolling. He hung by his wrists while the quartermaster completed his task. The final blows near the man's waist had a rather spongy sound and made his body jerk convulsively.

Robert O'Malley had watched this beating quietly, having lost control of his bladder and soaked the front of his fawn-colored britches. He twitched and shuffled his feet, his chin stretched skyward by the rope. The quartermaster went to the water butt, shaking his right arm. Elizabeth stood beside Matthew, her hand on his arm, feeling him tremble, bile in her throat.

"Vernon," said the first mate and the tall sailor wearing the striped shirt stepped forward. "You are presently the quartermaster's assistant, right?"

"Aye, sir," said the man, knuckling his forehead. He smiled and handed his belaying pin to another crewman. With one hand he checked to see that his clubbed queue was tightly tied.

"Well, let's see how you handle the duty. We'll give Mr. Green a rest. Two dozen of your best."

The lean sailor picked up the heavy whip from the top of the locker and shook it out. He tore Michael Quinn's shirt from his back and wiped the length of the whip. "Ready, sir," he said, tossing the reddened rag away and smiling.

"Proceed," said the mate, and Quinn screamed before the whip hit and then cried out again with each blow until, without a pause, all two dozen had lashed his bleeding back in less than two minutes. Flayed skin hung in several places, and Quinn's back muscles seemed to crawl and shiver even after the beating ended. Vernon stood panting beside him, showing his teeth, obviously proud of his work, his face and right arm dotted with the Irishman's blood.

"Mamood," said the mate and the small man stepped forward and smeared some glistening ointment on both of the torn backs. Quinn jumped and cried out once more. Sean O'Malley recovered his senses enough to moan and shake his head.

"Cut 'em down," said the first mate. "Now turn around and stand up, you worthless pissants." Both Quinn and the older O'Malley turned and rested their buttocks against the hatch cover. Their heads hung low and they rested their hands on their knees, but they stared down the length of the deck to the place where Robert waited, weeping, moaning. Philips nodded to the five men standing near the main mast.

"Pull," said the one in charge and then, "Ho! Heave. Ho. Heave!" They walked the long rope back toward the bow, pulling hand over hand, and Robert O'Malley steadily rose, thrashing alongside the mast.

"No!" he screamed once and then his cries were just animal sounds. He kicked his legs and twisted left and right. He gurgled and flopped about as the rope tightened. Everyone, including his brother who by then had fallen to his knees, watched as Robert rose to hang a few feet below the yardarm and its neatly furled sail. The sailors tied the rope to a cleat on the mast and stepped back to admire their handiwork, rubbing their hands on their canvas britches. Robert jerked and twisted above them, now silent, spittle dripping from his open mouth and urine from his feet.

The cabin door swung wide and the misses Conroy stepped out on deck with a rustle of colorful skirts. "What in the world's going on," the older one asked as they both looked about. "We heard noises while we were..." She saw the two bloody-backed men near her and the crowd looking up toward the mast top. She put out her arm to stop her sister. She was too late.

"My God," Anne screamed looking at Robert's twitching body, his kicking feet. His stricken eyes seemed to be staring down at her. "What have you done?" she howled at the wind.

Her sister yanked her around and pulled the wide-eyed girl back toward the dim passageway. Anne twisted aside and glanced at Michael Quinn. With a strange grimace, he turned away from her so that she could see his whole back. She gasped, ducked inside and pulled the door closed behind her, pushing her sister down the short flight of steps that led to their cabin, her mouth filled with vomit.

On the change of watches, the captain had Mamood called to his cabin. The slight man reported, touched his forehead and stood before the table, feeling at the worn boards with his bare feet.

"We've no real sailmaker in this crew," the captain said, not bothering to look up from his chart under the swaying lamp. He marked the location he had determined from the casting of the log and then held his finger tip to the spot, dividers in his other hand.

"Yes, sir," said Mamood, waiting and wondering.

"Have you a heavy needle and some cord? Ask Mr. Philips if you do not. I want you to sew up that dead man's body in a piece of sail cloth or use his hammock. You may get one of the men to do it if you wish. Understand?" The captain looked up.

"Yes sir," said Mamood. "Shall I put in something heavy? To make it sink? On naval vessels they use cannon balls."

"Yes," said the captain, "do that. We have some balls for the swivel gun. They're lowering the body now. He's been up there long enough to teach the lesson. Get to it."

Mamood touched his forehead again, bobbed his head and left. The captain returned to his chart. Still a long way to go, he thought as he walked the point across the chart, perhaps seven or eight more weeks if they were lucky and faced no early storms this winter.

In the morning, after the passengers had breakfasted on a piece of hard bread, thick pea soup and citrus water, the first mate called them aft. Robert O'Malley's body rested on a hatch cover in a large, stiff, cloth bag. The captain appeared on his elevated deck with a dark book in his hands and read the service to commit Robert's body to the deep as the pages flapped under his fingers. He said something about "hope" and the "last day," but the wind tore his words away and threw them over the heaving stern. Then three men raised the back of the hatch cover and the weighted canvas bag slid into the sea, Sean O'Malley and Michael Quinn stood at their places and watched. They might have been praying.

The captain slammed his book closed, and the crowd on the deck looked up at him as he leaned down toward them, looking from left to right. "I have noted," he said, in a voice that carried well, "that those two men shackled up fo'ard have new bruises on their faces, arms and legs. I want all of you to leave them alone. They are my prisoners, mine. If they live long enough, I intend to turn them over to the royal authorities in Maryland. They have been punished and are still being punished at my order. If I catch one of you trying to punish them more, you'll feel the cat on your back. You won't like it. Ask either of them. Dismiss. Wait, I want you to bring your hammocks up on deck today, wash them at the pumps and then take them below when they're dry. It's going to be a fine day for it. Dismissed." He turned on his heel, went back to the wheel and examined the binnacle reading, tapping his prayer book against his thigh.

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Poetic Justice by Jennifer Chapter 1 Friday night; 11:35 PM - Somewhere along Route 264; just outside of Falling Rock, AZ. Her head bobbed rhythmically to the beat of the blaring radio; it was difficult to stay focused on what I was trying to do. "Oh yeah . . . " I managed to groan. With her free hand, she grabbed a handful of her flowing hair and flipped it to the other side of her head . . . away from her face. As I took a quick look down at her, she gave me a...

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A Simple Girls Justice

A Simple Girl's Justice By TouchedBug I stand on the rotting wood of the dock leading out to the Rio Grande, careful that my soft feet aren't pierced by a splinter or stray nail. A moment is taken to enjoy the trickling sound of the river and the buzzing of insects singing their mating song. During the day this stretch of the Rio Grande which runs through the Texas town of New Braunfels is congested with inner tube sailing, beer guzzling tourists effectively turning the river...

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Rubekestan Justice

Rubekestan Justice Synopsis Arrested for shoplifting while on holiday in Rubekestan, Nancy is sentenced to the harsh punishment meted out in that country. Her abusive, authoritarian nature only makes her situation worse. Rubekestan Justice by obohoboWarnings Please take note! The text in this story contains erotic material and is expressly written for adults only. MF MMM+F NC. Whipping/caning If you are underage or offended by such material, or if viewing this file is illegal in your...

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On the Trail of Justice

The rider on the buckskin took his time, studying the trail, and, by turns, the terrain ahead. He could tell by the way sand occasionally fell into a hoof print that he was not far behind his quarry. The horse he was following had been ridden hard, and from the way the hooves scraped sand between steps, must have been on its last legs. The heat made the air shimmer as he studied the rocks and brush ahead for any sign of the man he had chased halfway across the territory. Yesterday, they had...

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Himura Battousia Book 2 Kenshins PastPart 155 Human Justice

(Kenshin and the others are walking home. A man on a ladder is ringing a bell.) Kaoru: The fire bell... It must have something to do with that sound. Tae: Kenshin, you said it was an Armstrong cannon? Shouldn't you... Tsubame: I... I think so too. Kenshin: I may just be imagining things. We can check it out tomorrow. It's getting late. Kaoru: You're right. It won't do any good to worry about it now. Sanosuke and Yahiko: All right! Then we can go back to the Akabeko for another...

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Royal Justice

At that point Joseki made several charges. (your Grace please post your missive) Stephan did try to account for his actions in the face of these charges and aquitted himself well. But was unable to refute the sheer mass of physical evidence presented. He was found guilty of brining a cursed weapon into Avalon. This being the weapon he left in the then Captain Craven’s hand. He was sentenced to remove this Item in the same fashion. It was stuck in his hand and he grandly carried it off. We look...

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The Girl Scout 18 Street JUSTICE

Previous: The Girl Scout-1; The Girl Scout-2 Daddy; The Girl Scout -3 The Tool Man; The Girl Scout – 4 Tag Teamed ; The Girl Scout -5 Die Bitch Die; Girl Scout 6 -Cum Faced The Girl Scout-7 HOGTied; The Girl Scout -8 Getting to Know You; The Girl Scout -9 Sleeping Beauty; The Girl Scout – 10 Work It Good The Girl Scout -11 Lights Out Bitch; The Girl Scout-12 Doctor Rosen The Girl Scout -13 Papa and Grand Daughter The Girl Scout -14 Exam Hell The Girl Scout -15 Training and...

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Live On Line with Victoria Justice

Rushing home from school, I couldn’t believe that the day was finally here. This was the day that my obsession, Victoria Justice, was going to be doing a live chat on my favorite website. I had been dreaming about the chance to talk to her for so long. I knew that with the thousands of fans who are on her live chats, she may never see my comments, but I had to try anyway.Finally getting home, I flew through the front door, ran upstairs to my bedroom, shut the door, and turned on my laptop. As...

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Partying With Victoria Justice

THIS STORY WAS POSTED ON XHAMSTER BY THE USER TreborCox WITHOUT MY PERMISSION. I WILL LINK IN THE COMMENTS WHERE THE STORY WAS POSTED AFTER I WROTE IT IN 2012Disclaimer: The following story is a complete work of fiction. If Victoria Justice and/or Ariana Grande just happen to do things like this in their personal lives…total coincidence. Read the story codes before reading the story.--The tapings were finished. The third season of ‘Victorious’ was now fully recorded. It was a long week as the...

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The Detectives Justice

The Detective's Justice By Donna Mary Allyson (c) 2003 Author's note: My sincere thanks to Carla Winters who volunteered to be my proof reader for this story. My spelling was atrocious and Carla kept me on track. Cast of Characters: The Good Guys: Saul/Sarah Meyer: Sergeant Mayfield Police Kathy Meyer: Saul's wife Carolyn Meyer: Saul's young daughter Virginia Harrison: Saul's Captain of Police Terrie Davidson: Saul's new partner from Livermore Lou Peterson: The Desk...

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Delayed Justice

Delayed Justice By Julie O Edited By Robert Arnold Features Characters from The Julieverse Chapter 1 October 2003- The Beginning "Sam, how did your parents take it when you told them about your costume?" asked seventeen-year-old Sharon...

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Eighteent Century Justice

Eighteenth Century Justice Chapter 1. Annette is hired as a servant Annette is sixteen years old. She is the humble subject, one of the least important, of his glorious majesty, Louis XIV, king of France by the grace of God. The year is 1713. Annette lives in a small town called Grenade in southern France. Her parents are both dead. Her mother died when Annette was just ten. Her father died recently. He had been a good blacksmith, but after his wife died he became a drunkard. There was nothing...

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Justice

Justice ****** John sighed with relief as he saw the hands of the clock edging to 5. Nowadays he always felt that the workday would just never come to an end, and yet he also dreaded coming home to Sandy. It was not always like that for him. why, only six months ago he was a rising young executive, whose future with Consoladated seemed assured. Assured that is, till his atavistic male chauvinistic attitudes got him into deep trouble.He looked down at the keyboard...funny how fast he...

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Fair Justice

Fair Justice CHAPTER IGreenville High Street had a new attraction today.  Judge Fair of Greenville Law Court, who had a reputation of not living up to his name, was always keen on cruel and unusual punishments.  Today’s treat was one of the housewives of plush Greenville convicted of adultery.  Normally for such an offence Fair would dole out any combination of branding, a flogging, and a prison sentence anywhere between a month and six years (as the law prescribed) depending on the case and...

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Western Justice

Western Justice- Western Justice-?By Dungeon Master Marshal Dillon was sitting in his Dodge City office gazing over some wanted posters when kindly, but cranky old Doc Adams moseyed in the front door. "Hey Doc. How?s it going?? ?Busy mornin? Matt,? Doc replied, shaking his head while taking a seat across from the rugged lawman?s desk. ?Had go out to the Schrader place this morning to help deliver a calf. The mother and daughter are doin? just fine,? he said with a pleasant voice...

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Justice

When I look back at my life and the events that have led me to this place in time and a decision I now have to make you'd think I'd feel more ... well anger, hate, bitterness to name but a few, instead all I feel is numb. A numbness that currently clouds my judgement, affects my thinking and makes me mourn the loss of any feelings or emotions, or would no doubt if I could mourn. My name doesn't matter, not really, though you can call me Peter and my tale such as it is goes back over twenty...

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A Question of Justice

Chapter 1 Lt. James Weaver, commander of the USS Allegiance, gazed rapturously across the majestically rolling waters off the West African coast, watching the sunrise in its scarlet, oranges and yellow hues. “I love this duty,” he said, quietly. The beauty of land, the breathtaking expanse of the sea, and the mission. It made the years of tedium and discomfort more than worth it. “Didja say somethin’ to me, cap’n?” asked the skinny young man at the ship’s wheel. “I’m sorry, cap’n me hearing...

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Himura Battousia Book 2 Kenshins PastPart 205 The True Intentions of Earthly Justice

Hiten Mitsurugi-ryuu Ougi Amakakeru Ryuu no Hirameki!! Watoujutsu Zetsugi Kofuku Zettousei!!! (Tomoe smiles; swords flash. As they part, a huge slash opens across Kenshin's chest. He falls to his knees, bleeding profusely.) Enishi: A second later and we would have killed each other... That was trickier than I thought. My thanks, Mr. Gein. Seeing it once did the trick. Gein: You're welcome. I feel proud myself. Sanosuke: How--how could he be faster than the Amakakeru Ryuu no Hirameki?...

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SiobhanChapter 10 Lady Justice

At Mishka’s request, BEM found and gave them a luxury passenger van capable of comfortably transporting the entire family, including pets. Jackie excitedly entered the van with the family. The cats, though willing to accompany Imp anywhere, were not as enthused. The family’s visit to Tawny and Peace in Athens, Georgia, was both instructive and pleasurable. They had been present on the day The People had begun arriving - greeting and hugging and assuring them of their welcome. Now, The People...

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Justice

The girl in front of me adjusted a faded red cloth in her back pocket, stuffing it farther down as if to assure herself that it was still there. I couldn’t help noticing how the cloth draped over the pocket, following the movement of her butt as her weight shifted. The legs of her snug fitting jeans hid the tops of sturdy, yet worn, work boots. She was paying for, I took notice, two six packs of cheep beer which the clerk was placing in separate bags, a pack of medium sized cigars went in one...

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Jennifers Obsession Justice

As she waited for the file to open she slouched back in her chair, leaning to one side and with her left hand under her chin, supporting her head. Something appeared on the screen and she sprang bolt-upright and wide-eyed, her mouth slowly falling open. She sat dead-still for a second, before hurriedly closing the file down and fighting hard against the temptation to lose herself in her developing hysteria. As the horror vanished from the screen, Jennifer’s shoulders began to slouch and her...

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The chimerical falsehoods of Lady Justice

Iustitia was walking the streets of tokyo late at night with Kyle, Known deviant and distributor of lewdity of the aforementioned super heroine. Despite this he hadn't technically broken any law and this Iustitia had no means of subduing him for this behavior. So her efforts were acutely diverting his attentions away from such wrong doings. At this time the pair were strolling down the street till they passed a vending machine "Yo it's a sparkling water machine. I hear this stuff's supposed to...

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Slow Justice

Slow Justice by Ellie Dauber "Mr. Foreman, have you reached a verdict?" The jury foreman rose. He was an older man in a plaid work shirt and jeans. He looked nervously about the court room, his eyes never resting on Jenny or her parents sitting nervously behind the District Attorney's desk. Jenny Benton was a slender seventeen year old, her blonde hair done in a pony tail that hung down well below her shoulders. She wore a pale blue blouse with matching skirt and belt, light...

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The Realm of Revenge Jennas Justice

This is a new world I have created. It has the possibility to contain a little bit of everything. It is meant not as much as a follow up to "Sweet Revenge," but as an explanation, and a foundation for many many more stories. The story found within is a story of a woman and her boss, who wants much more than office work done for him. This sets the stage, and it will be followed up soon with an array of stories (hopefully!). The Realm of Revenge-Jenna's Justice by Kristen...

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Altered Fates Poetic Justice

POETIC JUSTICE © Jennifer Adams, 1997 Jim watched the big titted blonde, all covered in cum, as Tony pulled away from her. He still chuckled in his mind. He twisted the necklace in his fingers and thought about what she had said about it turning her into a woman. A smile broke upon his face. She sure was a good fuck. Even if she had a little trouble giving head. Maybe she really was a guy. 'Nah,' he thought. 'That's impossible.' Tony finally got the car back onto the highway....

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A Travesty of Justice

A Travesty of Justice by Paul G. Jutras "Welcome to your new dorm room." Frank said as Gary walked through the doorway, dropped his backpack, and his jaw practically to the floor. Except for the twin beds, the small room looked more like a research lab than a dorm room. He began to wonder if he cold sleep with the blinking lights of the computer panels going off all night. "What are you working on?" Gary asked. "Genetics." Frank replied as a few quick moves on a computer...

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Poetic Justice

Warning--some people may find parts of this story in bad taste. Poetic Justice by Joannebarbarella I see this nice-looking young boy in Starbucks. He seems very downcast and my heart goes out to him. The coffee-shop is not crowded so I can't use the excuse of no seats to sit next to him. I decide on the direct approach. "May I sit with you?" I ask him. He looks at me suspiciously. "If you want to," he says, so I sit. "What's a nice boy like you doing in a place like...

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Hypnotic Justice

Hypnotic Justice by Vanessa White Dr. Vanessa Morgan sat behind her desk and filed some paperwork as she waited for her 9 a.m. appointment to show up. In fact, she had reserved the entire day for this particular client. It would be the final session in a two-year project she had been working on. To say she was brimming with excitement would be an understatement. She smiled as she heard a car door shut out in the parking lot and she knew that her appointment had most likely...

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Ring of Justice

Kevin Joiner is on the run, wanted for multiple counts of violence and rape on women over the last three weeks; in a shoot-out he was shot twice in the abdomen and is now bleeding profusely. Trying to move as fast and stealthy as he can with his sustained injuries he ducks down a little side alley, not far behind he can hear the sound of police shouting and further back dogs, he knew he needed to get find an escape route and soon. Looking around, he noticed a shop he hadn't seen...

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Instant Message Instant Justice

Instant Message... Instant Justice By Amber Smyth After a long day, Lily wanted to just relax and do a bit of friendly chatting, online, in the comfort of her home. She starts up her computer and logs in to her favorite chat room. She's disappointed as she sees that the chat room is empty... at least that is, until somebody enters the chat room. Somebody with the username "AwesomeNinja57". "Who is this person? At least it's someone to chat with. Hope whoever it is, is...

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Poetic Justice

Poetic Justice By Bonnie Lea Come on into my room I have a big surprise Take my hand, precious one I want you to close your eyes Now open them and see Here's what we're going to do All of the things you've seen me wear Are all laid out for you Now don't be shy, my little one Or try to hesitate We must get you ready for you to see You're very special date First, go into the shower Cover your body with this Nair I want you to remove All that unwanted body hair After...

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Family Justice

                               Family JusticeNicole Vallenti tried to focus through eyes blurred with tears, sweat and strain.  Did the light filtering through the basement window seem dimmer?  Or was it she, losing her doomed battle?  It mattered little, which was true.The willowy blonde, 38 year-old, performed what must have been her millionth, carefully mincing, pirouette, in hopes of finding a salvation she’d overlooked all the previous times.  Well, perhaps ?overlooked? was a tad...

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Justice

Justice by EmileThis work is fantasy, and the author does not advocate anything other than consensual sex with adults. Copyright 2007---- The three studs were court martialled for bringing the service into disrepute when their diaries of sexual conquests, on mission and at base, on and off duty, were officially "discovered" by their commander during a night raid.  The troops had known for years, egging them on to more daring and filthy adventures, each trying to outdo the other for the audacity...

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Jelly Bean Justice

UNTITLED   JELLY BEAN JUSTICE! ByAnne Gray It wasn?t a swagger, or even a strut, it was an attitude, she knew she looked good and she did.? Even at just 5? 6?, plus a bit more with the heels on the boots, she had an arrogance about her that managed to give the impression she was looking down her nose at everyone.?? In a sense she probably was.  I suppose that kind of confidence was needed when you made your living defrauding people, but the clothes certainly helped complete the...

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Justice

The girl in front of me adjusted a faded red cloth in her back pocket, assuring her self that it was still there. I couldn't help noticing how the cloth draped over the pocket; following the movement of her butt as she shifted her weight. The legs of her snug-fitting jeans hid the tops of sturdy, yet worn, work boots. She was paying for, I took notice, two six-packs of inexpensive beer which the clerk was placing in separate paper bags, a pack of medium sized cigars went in one of the bags...

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Mountain Justice

It is not really important who I am. I am just one of the many McGee clan members from down state. I wanted to set the record straight on exactly what started the unpleasantness up in Clay County a few years back. I know there was a lot of blood spilt on both sides these last few years. In all honesty, I have to agree it was probably all unnecessary. Looking back on it now, I think it was a combination of stubborn pride and some of those killing skills the Marine Corps tend to enhance in...

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Aliens and CowboysJustice

Knowing that Rift 5 was that close to Earth, made Mark a bit nervous. Earth was his home and all that remained to defend the planet was the Earth Spaceport. Sure, it was a space-based version of an aircraft carrier, but it was simply a fighter base with pulse cannons, laser turrets and TRDs ... it had no singularity drivers, which was the only weapon proven to quickly dispatch a Destructor ship, albeit at great cost. All other weapons, TRDs included, required a lot of shots hitting the exact...

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Dark Street Justice

These particular males were actually trying to break into a shop owned by Asians, most likely wanting either the dangerous tools the shop sold, or some of the more corrosive chemicals on offer. However, when the rowdy group spotted a black female clad in a tight, dark blue jacket, they zeroed in on her with lethal intent. The items they wielded, such as baseball bats and wrenches added another layer of threat. However, Marjean was not afraid. She had recently finished the filming of...

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A Date with Justice

I had only been working on the set of Victoria Justice’s new show ‘Eye Candy’ for a couple of weeks when I noticed that Victoria already seemed to be taking a shine to me, always smiling flirtatiously at me and asking me what I was doing later. Well, as any man would do when a girl as sexy as her is making it clear that she would be interested in pursuing things with you, I asked her out. And much to my surprise, she said yes, so we agreed to meet for dinner and drinks at an upscale place in...

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A studs justice

He had perfectly valid grounds for such an attitude, since there seemed to be nobody around, as it was almost night, and the outside of the high school campus was devoid of people and activity. He was proven wrong, fortunately. Loud cracking of knuckles is heard, and the three attackers turn towards a dark area not illuminated by any lampposts. “I’ll show you what a tough guy looks like, you junkie fuckers.” a voice belonging to a young man breaks up the brief silence. A muscular teenager...

3 years ago
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Gotta Break Em All part 1 Lethal Justice

A Machop that took fighting too seriously. He used to be under the guidance of a strong martial arts master. However, a local mobster had attacked the old man at his home. Stephen was caught in the crossfire, but his appearance, as if fated, distracted the attackers, who had already killed the Machop's owner, sufficiently to allow the Machop to unleash his fury. By the end of his horrific revenge, the men would have drastically altered anatomies, and Stephen had a strange protector- the...

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