Arlene and JeffChapter 230
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TUESDAY — SEPTEMBER 24
Later as Sheriff Tate merged onto the interstate headed for Denver, he resisted the urge to push the accelerator the rest of the way down, keeping his speed down near one hundred, instead.
Dammit. Why does this son-of-a-bitch have to do this now? If we only had another month, we would be in better shape. We have enough information, but I would be more confident in a month or so. Damn. Damn. Damn!
When he entered the Attorney General's headquarters, he was met by a young lady that he vaguely remembered seeing from time to time.
"Sheriff Tate. I'm to escort you straight in to his secretary's office. She said that you were in a hurry."
"Thanks. I appreciate it. I am in a hurry."
Shortly, they entered the secretary's office. The intern smiled at him and left.
"Frances, I appreciate the escort in. Saved time getting past all the bureaucracy."
"Well, you said this was time critical, so I did what I could."
"What did he say when you told him."
"Just frowned and gave me his lunch order. He's lucky if he gets out of here for lunch two days a week," she answered while she picked up the phone.
"Your lunch date is here," she said into the phone, a smile on her face. Then to Tate, "Go on in while the food is warm."
"Sit down, Tate. That's your food in the bag on the left. I was supposed to eat with someone a hell of a lot better looking than you, and I damn sure wouldn't have been eating out of a McDonald's bag. I hope whatever has got your panties in a wad is worth it," the Attorney General grumped.
Sheriff Tate picked up his drink and lunch sack before sitting in one of the comfortable seats in front of the big desk. Putting his drink on the floor, and opening his bag, Tate took out his hamburger, then raised one side of the bread to look at the contents of the sandwich.
"Will you quit fucking around with that burger and talk to me? What the hell is going on?"
"I think we have a leak," Tate said around the first bite.
The Attorney General, who had been leaning back in his big chair, suddenly leaned forward putting his elbows on his desk, staring hard at Tate. "We better not dammed have. Not as secret as we have kept this whole thing. There are very few people who know about it."
"Well, I told you that I didn't trust that fucking judge. I don't know who it is, but the DA is suddenly coming after me. And it is a serious thrust at my deputy, and you can bet he's going to the media with it. Hell, he sent one of his assistants who's a crackhead if I've ever seen one, to interview Deputy Cramer this morning..."
"Cramer? That's the woman who was shot a couple of days ago, isn't she?"
"Yeah, she's the one."
"Well, what the fuck is he doing? I thought that was open and shut. You have a tape of the whole thing, right? That's what they said on the news."
"Yep, and thank God I had called in a favor and had the FBI come out and take possession of the original. The DA has doctored the tape I gave him until it sounds like Cramer murdered the guy..."
The Attorney General held his hand up a little signaling Tate to wait. After a moment he said, "Let me speculate. You think the DA has gotten word of our investigation; at least enough to let him know that we're investigating something involving him. And he's seized this opportunity to hit you with a supposed cover-up for an on-duty killing. Cramer has already been in the news; still is. If he starts an investigation and goes public with it, the damage will be done long before this ever goes to court. By then, the election will be over and you will be out of a job. How close am I?"
"Dead-on as far as I can tell. About the way I see it, maybe with the addition that the next Sheriff will be one of the DA's cronies. The DA will be kingpin of the county as far as drugs are concerned, not to say anything about payoffs from dealers and other criminals who have some excess cash."
The Attorney General leaned back and put his feet on the corner of his desk, took a bite of sandwich and thought. Then, "We have the first cocaine deal that you brought me that we can trace back to the DA. Both he and two of his assistants signed off on the drugs supposedly having being incinerated after the plea was accepted by the court. We have proof positive that the drugs weren't destroyed, but sold to a dealer. Even so, he can always scream that there was a mix-up in paperwork, or that he just signed off on destroying the drugs, trusting his assistants' word."
The Attorney General took a sip of his drink, hastily grabbing a napkin and dabbing his tie. Then, "But I have something that I haven't told you, yet. I just got word this morning that the undercover agent has made the second buy. One of the ones that I personally inspected with your people before it was sent to the DA's office. They might get away with saying that your people lied about how much cocaine was in that bust, but I saw this one, and signed off on it myself. We've got them now for carrying a few grams to court, accepting a plea of a misdemeanor, then selling the rest. And I think a jury will believe my word.
"We also got word yesterday that the next marked shipment is on its way, but the dealer hasn't picked it up yet. I had still rather wait to gather more evidence, but these two stand a good chance of getting his ass, anyway. I was going to call you later today to tell you about the second shipment."
Tate grinned. "Yeah, that should be enough. And it's sure a relief. We have to move quickly. If he goes public with this supposed cover-up about my deputy murdering someone on duty with me hiding it, I can kiss my reelection in the ass. You know damn well that whoever gets the first licks in usually wins with something like this. Once the DA announces it, all I can do is defend. The damage will be done. The public will hear cover-up, and that's all they will hear. Cops are guilty until proven innocent, at least in the public's eyes."
Tate absently took a sip of his drink. "What about those other three incidences of only a small portion of the drugs actually showing up on the court paperwork. Six kilos and the guy was only officially charged with a few ounces? You know damn well why the DA suddenly changed his policy and his people are taking care of everything in court, telling my vice people that the dealer pled and they weren't needed for testimony when the cases come up. There's nobody to dispute the few ounces the DA says the guy had. 'Hey, that was supposed to be six kilos, not six grams.' Who's going to believe my people? Hell, the DA is being paid twice. Once for reducing the charge (most of the time to a misdemeanor) so the dealer isn't charged with a felony, then the DA gets paid again when he sells the drugs."
The Attorney General waited to swallow a hurried bite. "Yeah, I know, but he can cast doubt on all that with paperwork showing that there were only a few ounces. Then it's your paperwork against his paperwork. It's easy enough to confuse a jury as it is ... I'm still reluctant to go. After this next buy, there will be two separate incidents that I've personally seen and signed off on that were sold by the DA. I want him nailed with this. I don't want them to be able to blow smoke up the jury's ass and make them believe it was just a snafu in the paperwork."
"I have one more ace in the hole," Tate said, desperate, his lunch forgotten.
The two men sat looking at each other. My dad always said if you don't ask, the answer is already no, Tate thought.
Staring the Attorney General in the eye, putting everything he had into it, Tate said, "I need you to get that warrant signed right now, and I need you to call out that entry team. If we leave in a few minutes, we can get there on time. How would you like..."
The Attorney General forgot about his lunch, too, as Tate brought him up to date with the latest from his informant.
An older lieutenant dressed in black BDUs stood in the Attorney General's office, his face lined, his body fit. Although he stood relaxed, a pleasant expression on his face, no one in the room thought he wanted to be there.
After the Attorney General outlined generally what he wanted done, the Lieutenant cleared his throat. Looking first at Sheriff Tate then back at the Attorney General, "Gentlemen, no matter how I try to sugar-coat this, it's going to come out about the same way, so I'm just going to say it straight out.
"We need to have an understanding. I run my tactical unit. I do this for a living, and have for years. Once, several years ago, I deviated from training at my Captain's insistence. It was an easy one, he told me over and over, and some of the people there would complain, and they had the ear of the city council. I finally let him talk me into not handcuffing the women."
The Lieutenant paused for a moment. "One of the women I didn't handcuff gutted one of my men. She was sitting on a couch. As he walked by, she stood and drove a six inch blade upward under his vest into his guts. One of my other people put a three-round burst into her chest a half second later, but the damage was done. He was lucky. He spent six weeks in the hospital, then wore a colostomy bag for six months before they went back in and put his guts back right again. It took him two years before he was physically able to be back on the team. He's sitting outside in one of my vans, and for some damned reason he trusts me. I'm not going to let him down, again.
"At least my Captain had balls enough to stand up and say that he ordered me to not handcuff the women. I think there are some of my people who still haven't forgiven me for caving in. I know that I damned sure haven't forgiven myself.
"We train almost every day on something — building entry, search and seizure, firearms, calisthenics. Plus we serve narcotics search warrants on almost a daily basis, sometimes more than one per day. I subscribe to a Search and Seizure bulletin that keeps me abreast of every court ruling concerning building entry and the serving of warrants. I know you're an attorney, Sir," he said, directing himself to the Attorney General, "but respectfully, this is literally my life. I know what I'm doing. You tell me where you want the warrant served and everything you can about the situation, then I'll make the decisions about entry and securing the people involved. And again, understand, Sir, we put everyone face down on the floor with their hands on their heads and their legs crossed. When that's done, we handcuff everyone — behind their backs. No exceptions, unless they're pregnant, or handicapped in some way, and then we have special procedures for securing them. If you can't live with that, Sir, respectfully, I'm gone."
Sheriff Tate spoke up, "Lieutenant, I've been on a swat team. My commanding officer was the same way. I would not have respected him if he had been any other way. You won't have any problem from me."
The Attorney General looked hard at the Lieutenant. "There will be clerks there — female clerks — probably even several members of the public that have nothing to do with what's going on — innocent people..."
"Yeah, that bitch that gutted my man was an innocent person."
The Attorney General didn't say anything and the silence grew long.
The Lieutenant sighed. "Sir, my people haven't received a complaint in two years. Someone might piss on themselves when they look down the barrel of an MP5. Some might get helped to the floor if they're slow to react, but my people are professionals. We're not in this to hurt people. We do this almost every day. You pussyfoot around and the likelihood of a citizen getting hurt goes way up because some of them will have time to grow balls and decide to resist. We stay safe, and the citizens that we serve the warrants on stay safe because of our speed, the element of surprise, our professionalism and aggressiveness. You can call the last anything you want, but if the people on the receiving end know that they will lose if they resist, ninety-nine point nine percent of the time, they won't resist."
The Attorney General grinned a little. "Oh, hell. I know what you're saying is true. And if we were going to serve a warrant in a dope house, I wouldn't even blink, but if we fuck up in the DA's office..."
"Oh, shit," the Lieutenant said as he realized where he was to serve the warrant.
"Yeah, that about sums it up," the Attorney General said.
The Lieutenant sat in one of the comfortable seats in front of the Attorney General's desk. Crossing his legs, he leaned back and waited. Slowly, a smile crept across his face.
After a long moment, the Attorney General sighed, "All right. We'll do it your way, just don't..." He forced himself to stop. Sighing, he said, instead, "How long for you to be ready?"
"Both vans with my team are within two blocks waiting for me. One in an alley, the other on a side street. Where I go, they go."
"What type of vans do you have?"
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Laura woke him the usual way, and she almost went too far. When Jeff grunted and his cock started to swell, she jerked her mouth off. It was a near thing for a few seconds. "I guess I almost went off while I was still asleep," he groaned. "Wow, I'm really horny." "Sorry, Jeff. You usually go forever. I wouldn't mess it up for Diana for the world." "It wasn't your fault," he said, finally regaining control. "It's just the stress of the day. Of course, I've had two of those damn...
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They were high up and soon over the ocean, having left the continent behind. They passed the terminator and continued into night, still headed west, the myriad lights of the cities twinkling as the Earth seemed to slowly spin below. But before the view could become boring – if it ever could -- the horizon seemed to shift downward on the big screen as the Ship gradually pointed her nose away from the planet, the full moon drifting down toward the center of the viewscreen. There was a...
Jeff met with Kei, Edi and Alesha on the updated design that they were working on for the new ski lodge, then stopped off in the living room to watch the late news before eventually winding up in his suite. After a shower where he "played" with Jennie and Melissa, he walked into a strangely quiet bedroom. Looking around, he began to wonder. "What?" he asked, then suddenly it hit him, "Where's Ann?" Arlene caught his eye. "We've looked for her, and she's not anywhere in the Retreat....
The Castle ...”Certainly,” Arlene responded, “but please don’t either of you touch it. The AI can become quite persnickety, and he has the means to back up his displeasure.” “You have a functioning artificial intelligence?” Karl asked. “Please don’t mention it around him. I think he is trying to find a way to become a citizen,” Arlene returned with a chuckle. “Uh, I won’t,” Karl responded, not quite sure if Arlene were kidding or not. Both Karl and Fischer thanked Arlene and hurried off...
Jeff had stopped by his office to pick up a few pieces of printer paper. Alone in the living room a couple of minutes later, he wadded up a sheet of the paper into a loose ball. If I screw up with this paper ball, air resistance, if nothing else, should keep its flight slow enough to prevent me from tearing up things. With Arlene's encouragement while on the Ship's range, he had gained a small measure of expertise as he mentally moved a steel ball around and caused it to spin, but he still...
The Mission ... Both were tempted to use their suits’ drive units, but they knew that would alert the Throme if anything would. Scrambling down, they were soon in the water. A hundred meters out, they saw a glint of movement coming toward them just under the surface. “Let’s go home,” Arlene said to her partner. As soon as the hatch closed and even before they were out of the airlock, the AI had them moving away from land. “Oh, I so want to get out of this suit,” Arlene grumped a few...
The Retreat Shortly after lunch, Arlene went out to the Ship expecting to sit in one of the command couches and be swept away by the simulator to another very realistic space battle, but she froze as soon as she passed through the hatch. Jeff had called Kayla and Art to his office, intending to ask them to begin training in the Ship's simulator. Before he could begin, the AI turned the TV on to show Arlene jogging back from the Ship. The AI didn't say anything, but apparently thought...
The Retreat After breakfast, Arlene, Ann and Selina gathered enough food to last them the rest of the day. “Should this not be the correct castle and we continue the search, we will need something to drink with our lunch,” Selina said as she opened a refrigerator. “There is water available at each station on the interceptor. As for soft drinks, please bring only what you are sure you will drink. Storage space is at a premium,” Arlene told the seven-year-old. “Bathroom?” Selina asked as...
Jeff had just dialed his next door neighbor who lived a mile down the road. "Steve Sperman here." "Hi Mr. Sperman. This is Jeff. How's it going?" "Hmmm. Didn't we have a discussion about that Mr. thing?" Jeff chuckled. "Yeah, I guess we did, Steve. How's Marcie doing?" There was a hesitation. "You know, that's a funny thing, like I mentioned before. Seems like after the night we spent at your place, ol' Uncle Arthur (arthritis) suddenly got much better. Odd that both of us...
The Prison Planet Ship had received permission from her Prime to go back to Earth long enough to pick up Arlene, Ann and the other aviators, then take the Wing to orbit for its launch. The trip to Earth and back would only take a few minutes. Giving the interceptors a ride to orbit and their launch would take only a few minutes more. The interceptors normally remained in their bays on Ship’s flight deck, so she would have to go back anyway. Also, she would have to return to Earth again when...
Deep Space "Question is, are they going to notice us?" Ann asked as she watched as one of the alien vessels came from behind a large chunk of moon and headed straight for them. Ann knew she could not warp out without her drive trying to take some of the debris field with them, which would probably result in the destruction of her warp drive, and/or her ship. In addition, she strongly suspected that the aliens would pick up her inertialess drive's signature, should she use that with them...
“Despite our AIs actually doing the flying, I want every pilot to have his or her hands on the controls at all times when we do this for real, and when we practice as well. Ann and I have put together a rough outline. Everything seems to work in the simulation, but we haven’t done it for real yet. There could very well be glaring errors that only show up when actually flying the patterns. Bottom line: be careful and think about what the next step is. Does the current process make sense with...
When they left the suite a few minutes later, they saw Melissa at the far end of the hall. She seemed to do a double-take, then turned and rushed around the corner, probably heading for the kitchen. A little later, when they walked through the door, she was already setting out two more plates. Jeff pulled Ann tighter against him, and they stopped just inside the kitchen. I know Ann is blushing. Damn, I thought I was too old to blush, but my face feels like it’s on fire. Everyone was seated...
EARLIER IN THE MORNING AT QUINTON TATE'S HOME After his morning shower, Quinton, dressed in his uniform and still buckling on his gun belt, walked into the kitchen. Before he could sit down, the phone rang. "Quinton," he said, putting the instrument to his ear as he finished securing the belt with the keepers. "Well, good morning. Are you planning to go somewhere on your little impromptu vacation?" his Captain asked, cheerily – a little too cheerily. "What vacation?" Quinton joked...
"We still have a problem," Diana said. "I doubt if Billy has ever used a litter box. So how are we going to train him to use it and not pee on the carpet? Since there aren't any pet stores in Winter Park, I guess we can order a kennel on the Internet and have it overnighted, but as late as it is, it will still be day after tomorrow before it gets here..." "Yeah, we were lucky the grocery store even had litter boxes. But we're ahead of you about the kennel," Jeff said. "Arlene had an...
The Retreat ... Charlotte and Ada sat for a moment as Diana's words sank in. Both mother and daughter were clearly skeptical as they furtively glanced at the other three women. Diana let out a chuckle. "You can say it; we won't get mad." Ada hesitated. "This is no joke? You're actually telling us that Susan is your mother and Arlene is your daughter?" "Got it in one," Diana said with a grin. "But..." Ada began. Then, after studying Susan's and Arlene's faces some more, she...
Jeff sat in his usual place at the head of the table. Frank Wainwright sat to Jeff's right as the family (minus four who were eating with Margaret and Tina in their suite) ate lunch. All the Alphas ate a lot, and Jeff usually ate more than most of them, but today, he was hungrier than usual. He had gone through his first plate and was already started on his second one. "Looks like you're a bit hungry today," Frank tactfully said. "I didn't see you after breakfast. What did you do to...
Joyce, Caitlin, Jennie, Melissa and Ann came in with the latter two pushing serving carts. Soon, the table was set and food arrayed in front of Arlene, Diana, Susan and Jeff. The wives' efficiency was not lost on Susan, but she refused to acknowledge it due to her sour mood. Each time she had talked to her daughter or granddaughter on the phone lately, her suspicions that something was going on had increased. Then the introductions in the living room were almost more than she could...
Everyone except Matt and Courtney was waiting in the living room. The new SAC and his wife had borrowed an Escalade and driven down to Winter Park. "HELICOPTER APPROACHING FROM THE NORTH. SECURITY HAS CLEARED IT TO LAND ON OUR PAD." Margaret had called earlier to say that everything had gone without a hitch and they were on the way home, but Angel had been beaten and was in need of medical attention. "Let's go," Jeff said as he started out the door of the living room with Little One...
Aboard Ship, Arlene, Ann and Selina are teaching the Morales family how to field strip, clean and reassemble a pulse rifle. ...”Very good, Mr. Morales. That’s a whole lot better than I did the first time,” Arlene blatantly lied. “Okay, Jasmine, do you know what’s next?” “Well, I did until you scrambled the parts,” Jasmine said with a chuckle, “but I think it’s that thing over there — a modulator, I believe you called it.” And the process went on. The next time they field stripped the...
The Prison Planet As the group neared the second area that was obstructed by boulders, Jeff said with a sigh, “Sorry, Ladies, but I still have a headache from moving the last bunch. No way am I going to play bulldozer just now.” “It’s getting colder in here,” Tosha said as she zipped her jacket, took her gloves out of a pocket and pulled them on. “Is it just me, or is the path sloping downward more?” Kei asked as she and the others followed suit – other than Jeff, who only zipped his light...
Kayla very briefly told everyone what had happened. Just as she was finishing up, Sheriff Tate, who had been eating with the team, walked into the hallway to chat with the others. "I helped the guys move the bodies out. We found a roll of black plastic in the basement and covered the pile of them." "That piece of plastic over there on the floor," Jill said, motioning down the hallway near the theater door, "is that where one of them..." "Yeah," Kayla said. "General Whitworth has a...
As everyone walked down the hall toward the theater, Selina hung back. When Diana turned and caught her eye, Selina, with purpose, walked on past, turned the corner and went on to her suite. If I do not ask, then the answer cannot be no, she thought. Waiting four minutes by her internal clock, she walked back out of her suite, down the hall and peeked around the corner in the direction of the theater. There was no one in the hallway. Shortly, she slowly opened the theater door the tiniest...
With the Alphas at Security headquarters studying the pulse rifle and the women apparently all in the basement, Jeff wandered through the Retreat at a loss as to what he should be doing. Deciding he would work in his lab to pass the time, he returned to the basement. Poking his head in one of the rooms, he got a smile from Kayla who was leading an exercise class – push-ups for the moment. His position allowed him a view of erect nipples on several of his wives, and a couple of the other...
Characters that appear in this chapter. Matt – Alpha. New Denver SAC for the FBI. Courtney – Matt's wife who thinks the Matthews may be aliens. Jeff – The Prime. Diana – Jeff's wife and Clan Queen. Arlene – Queen, wife. Diana and Jeff's daughter. Helen – Genius wife and teacher. Susan – Wife and Diana's mother, who is also a Queen. Kayla – Jeff's wife who first worked for the FBI, but then went to work for the General, and now she is Jeff's last line of defense. Art – Alpha....
Arlene grabbed Jeff's hand. "Come on, Daddy. Let's go back to our suite. Mom and Selina will be back ... uh sometime." Jeff frowned as he turned back to the others, "Yeah, that's what I'm worried about – the sometime. It's not like Diana to run off like that." Laura put her arm around his waist to get him started toward their suite. "Well, you were the one who kept pushing Diana to go through the academy. I have been through only the first six months there, but all that discipline...
Bobby put her hands on her face and took a breath trying to stifle a giggle. "We're acting like whores," she said, while desperately trying not to reach for Art's cock. Sandra hissed in a breath. "Art, I don't know what's happened to us. Honest, we don't act like this. We've each had one guy — once, and that was just to get rid of our cherries. But it's like we've been given an aphrodisiac. I want you so bad that it's hard to breathe," she finished, not knowing that Art was...
The Colonel’s Office Aboard Ship ...”And Worthington. Hear this! If something happens to my wife, I’ll kill you without a second thought. Now get out of my face before I change my mind and do what I know should be done.” Without saluting, Worthington spun on his heel and stomped out. Jeff sat thinking. Should I tell his Commander why I’m sending him back? After a moment, he shrugged. On second thought, I asked for his best aviators to give them a chance in my unit. No one, other than us,...