Steve and Chuck Changes and Life AdjustmentsChapter 6
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Chuck
The household went to the patio for breakfast. That morning, Lisa and I were taking off for the beginning of our tour of offices around the country. Our first stop was going to be in Seattle, an office that is both a regular U.S. Marshal's office, but also houses the Marshal for that area when he isn't in DC to fight for funding.
After lots of hugs and kisses, and getting a big sack full of sandwiches from Julie, Lisa and I went home for our suitcases and weapons cases. We have learned to be prepared and never to leave home without them.
Out at the airpark, the Citation was out in front of the hangar, looking ready to leap into the air. While I did the preflight, with Jimmy following me around the aircraft, Lisa went into the charter office to file our flight plan and check the weather.
When she came out, she told me there was only a little weather en route, but we should be able to get on top of it. She said we were assigned flight level 390 (39,000 feet) heading west. She said she filed to go straight through and not stop for fuel for the almost four and half hour flight.
We were at altitude by eight o'clock, cranked up to our normal cruising speed of right at 600 miles an hour. Lisa was enjoying being in the left seat while I luxuriated in the right seat and fetched coffee. By the time I had our first cup in cockpit cup holders, Lisa had the flight management computer coupled to the autopilot. Now all we had to do is to keep our eyes open and watch the instruments and gauges.
Lisa asked, "Do you think this manhunt up there is going to take much time? Let's go over the file, see what's in it, and get an update when we get there."
I began reading the file aloud to Lisa, trying to make it less dry than an investigation file really is. When the file said the suspect avoided capture by seconds a couple of times, I said he bugged out and was playing hide and seek. Not very original, but more fun.
We did the entire file twice, looking at the various photos and descriptions of what weapons and explosives the suspect might have. I kept coming back to the type of explosive the guy had been accumulating. There was a notation that the suspect had left a small box behind that contained about ten pounds of Eregel, an RDX explosive. I know that stuff. It was originally developed by the Navy as a torpedo explosive, and was also the active ingredient in C4, the plastic explosive that was so ubiquitous among both military and terrorists. That was what Sam and I took from that warehouse and watched explode in the desert. Where in the world would this guy get that? Could he have gotten it from the original load from Vegas, or was it from somewhere else, like the same supplier that had been shipping the stuff in and out of Las Vegas. The RDX in this batch of Eregel lacked the chemical tags that are mixed in by all US and European explosives manufacturers to identify the source, and usually even the date of manufacture, so it had to come from either a home lab or a third world country.
I gave Lisa a history of what I knew about Eregel and hoped the suspect didn't have a lot of the powerful explosive. Ten pounds properly placed would cause more damage than the Oklahoma City bombing. I've already witnessed first hand what that stuff can do in quantity.
The two of us ate a couple of sandwiches and had some more coffee. A couple of more hours and we would have some more answers.
Steve
The whole group of patio people were wired this morning. We used to say amped up in the Marines. With Tiny and Henry gone, you would think it would be a little less rowdy, but since the inclusion of the band members, every get-together has people laughing throughout. Mercy was sitting on one side of me and Sue on the other. Mercy said, "It's nice to have so much laughter in the morning. I'm sure it sends everyone off to work in a good mood."
From the other side, Sue said, "The kids are usually still wired when they get into classes up at the rec center." She turned to Gina next to her and asked, "How do Gio and Sophia feel about the way we do school?"
Gina smiled, "They say it is easy to do well in this school. They have shown me how well they are learning to read and write the English. I need to go up there with them so I can be as fluent in my new language as they will be."
Mercy said, "You know you would be welcome, and I'm sure you would receive a lot of one on one attention from all of us as we want you to learn."
Gina said, "I want to write like Glenda. She writes so beautifully. I saw her list of groceries and it is so perfect, so precise; the letters flowed from one to the next. I know it as, what you say, ah, script, but she writes in an almost different kind of script."
Sue handled that one, "Glenda learned to write a long time ago. Her script came from using a real ink pen that students had to dip the tips into a small jar they called an ink well. They wrote on paper without lines, but still wrote in a straight line. They learned to make all of their letters the same size and always spaced exactly the same. You can learn that, and Glenda would probably teach you." Gina was smiling as she continued to eat. You could tell she was thinking about what Sue had said when she asked, "Did all of the older people learn to write that way? That would mean many of the older ladies here in the park know how to write that way."
I told Gina, "Not everyone is as precise as Glenda is, but most of the older people learned to write that way."
Sue and I agreed to put off beginning our tour of the distributorships. We both felt that our time would be better served around home. Besides that we were somewhat tired of traveling and wanted to be lazy for a little while.
After breakfast, I spent the morning at the shop answering a stack of calls that had mysteriously accumulated. There was nothing special, just a lot of butt kissing, but almost everyone I called back wanted to be transferred to customer service to place an order when we were finished.
As I was finishing making my last call, there was a knock on my open door sill. Dago, our delivery guy, was smiling at me with his cap in his hands. "Come in, Dago, you know you're welcome in here any time you need to talk to me."
Dago asked, "Do you have a minute, Mr. Sharp?"
I smiled as told him, "Uh oh, it must be something bad if I'm Mr. Sharp now. You know me, Steve, all the time."
Dago nodded with a grin, as he entered the office.
I got up, went around the desk to shake his hand, and waved at the little table in my office area. When we sat, I used the phone to ask Debbie to bring us some coffee. I had to ask Dago if he wanted cream or sugar, but he was like me and wanted his black.
While we waited for coffee, I asked Dago, "So how are you doing? I know you're ramrodding the truck traffic and still running a lot of deliveries yourself. How come you're still doing deliveries and not just scheduling and getting loads together?"
"Mr. Sharp," he began, but I waved my hand at him. "Okay, Steve, I'm still doing local deliveries because our business has been off some and I wanted to make sure all of us kept the company in the black. Let's just say it's my contribution."
Debbie brought us coffee and sat at the table with a steno pad. I asked, "So what's up, Dago?"
His eyes shifted back and forth from me to Debbie, her steno pad, and back to me, "Ah, you know my truck. The truck you bought from me when I went to work here full time?"
"Sure, Dago, do we still have that one? It's has to be pretty used up by now."
"Steve, it still runs good because we have some of the best mechanics around. What we need is a new body for the truck. This one is really getting bad, you know, worn, dented, and rusted. The side panels are rusting and shelves are breaking from their braces. The shop has welded them for me every time I've asked, but they have been telling me that it's past time for me to find another truck, or at least a new body."
I said to him, "Okay, let us find you a new truck," I said, as I pointed to Debbie's steno pad. As she was making a note, I asked, "Do you have one in mind? Have you begun looking for what you need?"
Dago said, "I think one just like I have now will do the trick for most local deliveries of small orders. We use one of the semi flatbeds and converted tractors, or one of the big flatbed trucks with the tilting beds for big stuff, like lifts, or generators. I use the truck for picking up boxes of T-shirts for our race day trucks, as well as some of the clothing Miss Sue is putting on the trucks too. I run orders out to customers here in Florida, and occasionally up to South Carolina, but I let the big haulers do the rest. If it's just a small part, we ship it UPS or FedEx if it's needed immediately."
"What else, Dago? Is there anything else I can help you with?"
"There is, Sir, ah, Steve. I'm going on vacation next week and I wanted to know if I could get a room down in Key West where we have the condos for the people that get attaboys. I don't get those, but I'd like to go down there on my own nickel to enjoy the beaches and atmosphere there. My wife put the bug in my ear, so I'm here asking."
I looked at Debbie, "We've been shortchanging a very important person within our company and organization, Debbie. How do you think we could make this up to him?"
Debbie stood and said, "Let me check on something and I'll be right back."
Dago and I chatted for less than five minutes before Debbie came back and handed me a note. It said, "Condo available for two weeks on Key West."
I asked Dago, "I'll bet you have a lot more than a week's vacation saved up. I never see you take off."
Dago said, "I have to use some of my vacation time to take care of my family from time to time, but I do have quite a bit saved up."
I told Dago, "How about a couple of weeks in one of the condos down on Key West. You and your family can all go. I'm not sure you can invite all of your cousins, aunts, and uncles, but it is more than big enough for your family."
"I don't know, ah, Steve. That might be out of my price range."
"Dago, this is a gift from the company, an attaboy. You've done a hell of a job for us since we first started. Keeping you happy is important."
The man sat there with his mouth open, "Do you really mean that? A real vacation, paid for?"
With a smile, I said, "Tell you what, I'll personally ferry you and your family down there in one of our airplanes."
The man was grinning, "Can you use one of the painted up airplanes? I see them all the time when I'm picking up or delivering out at the airpark. That would be really good."
"Consider it done. Debbie, what day can he go down?"
Debbie said, "How about Friday afternoon until two weeks later on Saturday or Sunday. The next scheduled guest is the following Monday. Saturday would be better for timing."
Dago looked up, "How about I go up on Friday and come home on Friday. That would be more than enough time for the wife and kids to enjoy themselves."
Now I was grinning, "Good deal, Dago. Now, go find a new truck. Make sure this one has air too. The old one is a sweat box in the summer."
Dago got up, shook my hand, and backed out the door, about to bust with happiness.
Debbie said, "I wish every problem we encountered was that easy. That was nice, Steve. We also need to give Dago a raise pretty soon. I don't think he's had a salary increase for over five years."
I told her, "Check with Ruth's office and make sure he's given whatever the increases should be by now. He's sort of a splinter person, with no real boss except for Abe and me, but he serves everyone."
Debbie got up and said, "You better be thinking about going to lunch and exercise. Don't want the boss to be getting fat and sloppy, or the other boss to be angry at me."
I threw a pencil at her as she scurried out the door. Driving home, I thought about how cushy my real job was. I only had to make a decision every once in a while, but my main job was to direct traffic and give praise. I suppose that was important, but the company has become so big that it lives in spite of itself. The key to everything has been our quest for a perfect product. From one end to the other, we are always working to make that product better than anyone and this has made S&S successful.
The patio was bustling with activity. All of the kids were at one of the big tables and I noticed that all of Chuck's women, except Lisa, took up almost an entire table. The band guys were split between the kids and Chuck's ladies table, telling jokes and cutting up with the kids. They were our own lunchtime floor show. Sue asked me if I was ready for the gym and sun. I said, "Let's get everyone together who wants to go and get started. We need to do this, but I want to get back to work to do something."
With a crooked mouth, Sue said, "You have about as much to do as I do. We busted butt to get everything rolling, and now it is has a life of its own. How many big decisions did you make this morning, any that someone else couldn't have made?"
"You got me; just some calls, and Dago wants a new truck and a vacation. I told him to find a truck and to leave Friday for one of the Key West condos for two weeks. Debbie could have handled everything."
Sue grinned, "See, that's what I told you. We have to come up with something for us to get behind that will take up some of our free time. Let's both think about it and see if there is something we can get involved with."
Chuck
Lisa was descending while I contacted Seattle approach control for instructions. I completed the landing checklist as we entered the glide path at about five thousand feet at ten miles. We did all of the little things like landing gear, flaps, throttle, and Lisa set the Citation down just like it was on glass. We were given taxi instructions to the civil terminal, went to the assigned position, and shut down. A couple of trucks and a car came out from the side of the terminal. The ground crew chocked our wheels as we opened the door.
Another ground crew attendant said he serviced federal aircraft and asked for instructions on what he should do for us. I gave him the normal instructions of check the exterior, tires, and refuel. I told him that we may need to stay the night, so if we did, he should secure the aircraft.
One of the men from the car came over and asked, "You're Charles or Chuck Johnson, right?"
As soon as I nodded and smiled, the man said, "We have a detail to watch your aircraft and will stay with it as long as you're on the ground."
"That's a good deal. I appreciate you guys looking after the airplane. If you have to leave, make sure you lock the aircraft. We're going to leave our clothes and equipment on board. If you get hungry, there are sandwiches in the galley, along with water, and if they will hook up ground power, you can make some coffee. Have the attendants clean the trash up for us. First things first, though, I have to take a leak."
Lisa said, "Me too. I suppose we could have used the onboard potty, but both of us are used to waiting."
We caught a ride with the driver to the terminal, and checked in with operations after using the restrooms. It was good to stretch the legs. Our driver said he would take us directly to the U.S. Marshal's station so we could do what we came for."
At the station, we had to go through all of the handshaking and introductions, along with, "I remember you from the operation up in the mountains. Is that the same person that was with you?" The man was pointing at Lisa.
She just smiled.
We went into their conference room that was between the Station Chief's and Ace's offices. Spread out on the table was much of the same file we had already studied. There were more photographs and a series of lab tests. I kept looking for identification information until I knew what was missing from our file. "Do you know the suspects name?"
The Station Chief said, "We have about fifteen aliases, along with some composite drawings, a couple of surveillance photos, and video footage, but we don't know who he is yet. The man knows he's being hunted, but has been a step ahead of us. We've even entered an apartment with a cigarette still burning. It was burnt almost all the way to the filter, but that would still be just minutes. We collected matching fingerprints and lifted DNA from several objects that confirm it's the same person, but no name as the guy doesn't have a record, and has never been fingerprinted before. From eyewitnesses, the man looks like he's from normal Anglo-Saxon heritage. A waitress said he had light brown hair with blue eyes. She said he had a single tattoo on his right wrist and another on his neck at collar level. Let me show you an area map and where he's been."
I studied the map to see if there was a pattern. All of the places where he had been spotted, or had stayed at, were almost in a circle. He was now on his second trip around the circle. I asked for an enlarged map of the circled area, wanting to see what was in the middle.
There was nothing special around or in the center of the area the suspect was circling, just the normal middle class neighborhoods, with a few scattered businesses and grocery stores. I asked, "Are there any government offices located within the area?"
"Not that we know of, Chuck, but you know how some of the agencies are. They don't tell us everything. They could have an office next door to this building and we wouldn't know."
I asked, "Have you contacted all of the agencies like the ATF and DEA to make sure they weren't staging a sting or an undercover move? How about the FBI, the file said they were assisting in the search."
The Station Chief nodded, "We've been candid with all of the agencies in advising them of the danger the suspect presents."
I wondered, "How did you guys get on the guy's trail? Isn't this FBI territory?"
"We were assisting the Feebs with some of their observation work when we found a note, the one mentioned in the file, about blowing up some federal bureaucrats. We were able to track the note to the first place we found he had stayed at for the last month. It was two places later that he left the Eregel. I didn't know what that stuff was, but the bomb squad people scared us to death when they came to pick it up. I've never heard of the stuff, much less seen it. It sort of looks like a more moist C-4, mixed with an explosive gelatin and from what I've been able to ascertain, it doesn't take much to set it off. A very simple detonator will do the job, sort of like nitro. The ATF is very interested in tracking down where the stuff came from." The Station Chief sat back in his chair. "Any ideas?" Lisa and I looked at each other, and I said, "How about driving us around the area so we can get a look see for ourselves. I would like to go up and down every street within the grid you have plotted. Let's use something that's unmarked and doesn't look like law enforcement."
The Chief said, "We have just the thing. We have an older Caravan with very dark tinted windows. It'll work fine during the day, but really restricts vision at night. Do you want me to come along or would a driver and another deputy work?"
"You can stay and get caught up on paperwork. I know how it is, and that you push a pencil a lot more than you manage or assist in law enforcement."
We were driving up and down the streets within the grid. I first wanted to go north and south, and then go over the same area east and west. I was concentrating on what little we knew of the guy, and focusing on his hand drawn picture. As we passed one intersection, I felt a pull toward it and wrote down the cross streets. When we were going back over the territory east and west, I felt it again, and checked the intersection. It was the same.
When we were a couple blocks away, I asked the driver to stop. I looked at Lisa and I think she may have felt the same thing.
I told the deputy and deputy driver to wait for us as we wanted to walk the area around where we were. Lisa and I set out on foot, walking back toward the intersection. I asked Lisa, "Did you feel the pull this area had?"
She said, "I felt something, but I don't know what it was. This is strange. If you can track someone down just by feeling him, you are going to be very popular."
I answered, "You know, it could be what the suspect is interested in, as well. Let's just stroll like we're two carefree people and study the landscape and people. We need to check everyone out that we think we have a feeling for, or a feeling for something."
At the intersection, there was a sort of neighborhood grocery on one corner, and a dry cleaner on another. The third corner had a newsstand, candy store combination, that the window balloons obviously indicated had a soda fountain. The fourth corner had what looked like an empty storefront, with the windows tinted or painted over. I directed Lisa toward the candy store so we could go in and have an ice cream treat at the fountain.
The inside took you back forty to fifty years, as the floor was that tiny tile that was used in the old Walgreen stores that I've seen pictures of. This place might even have been one of those stores. We each had a small sundae and listened to the local people. We didn't say anything to call attention to ourselves, and left a small tip with the money for the treat.
As we were getting ready to leave the store, I pulled my cell phone and pushed the button that would take pictures. As we stepped outside, I held the phone up to my ear but with the back of the phone pointed at the store with the blacked out windows. I took a bunch of pictures and wished that we had a reason to get a search warrant.
I told Lisa, "Let's go across the street toward the corner with the funny looking building and go back that way. I want to see what I feel as we go by."
Just walking closer to the building made my stomach begin to move around. It wasn't feeling sick, but apprehension. We stood on the corner for a second, as I took my cell phone out and began taking pictures while I acted like I was having a conversation.
Lisa elbowed me and slightly nodded toward the side of the building. Son of gun, that looked like the man in the drawings at the station. I was turned so my ear was toward the guy and snapped off several more pictures. Lisa watched intently to see where the guy went.
I said, "Let's stroll along with him."
As we passed a trash barrel, I reached down into it to pull a classified ad section that was thrown in there. I folded it around to the apartments for rent section as we followed the man at a slow pace acting like we checking the ads. He wasn't moving fast, but did turn to check us out a couple of times. I saw him step into a doorway and you could see he was waiting for us to walk by. I acted like I was pointing to an ad as we began passing the guy, but lunged at him, knocking him down and securing his hands behind him. Lisa pulled out a set of cuffs from her bag and cuffed him. We pushed him back into the doorway of the empty building. I called the station to get the cell phone of the van driver and deputy.
I called the van and told them we were just north of the intersection two blocks east where the candy store was. When they pulled up, I motioned for them to open the side door. The two deputies had a shocked look on their face, but did open the door. Lisa checked the street as we pushed the guy across the sidewalk into the van.
So far, the man had not said a word, except grunting when I lunged at him. I had knocked the wind out of him at the time, but he had plenty of time to recover by now. I asked Lisa. "Show us the door he came out of."
We went up the street to where there was what looked like an apartment entrance. I asked the deputies, "How hard is it to get a search warrant this time of day?"
"No sweat; call the chief and he'll get one from one of the judges downstairs."
I called the station and told the chief we had the suspect and I wanted some backup, as well as the search warrant. He told me, "Fifteen minutes, we'll be there in fifteen minutes. I'll alert our forensics guys and the ATF bomb guys. Let me run."
I tried to question the guy, but he wouldn't give anything up. Lisa and I turned his pockets inside out and checked his waist, crotch, and ankles. The guy was really surprised that we took his necklace, along with his shoes. I checked his watch and took it off as well. It was a plain Timex, but who knows what may be in there. Lisa ran her hand through his hair while I looked at his eyebrows real good. I said, "It doesn't look like he has any tracking devices on him, but they could be in his shoes or clothes. Let's stay right here, but you," I indicated to the deputy riding with us, "Go around to the back of the building just to be sure that when we go in, someone doesn't go out the other side. Watch yourself, do you have armor on?"
The guy patted his chest and smiled as he got out of the older passenger van.
I kept up the barrage of interrogation questions, watching the guy's eyes for recognition or an attempt to hide something. The only thing I kept seeing was when I asked if he was with someone, his eyes would look away. He was giving me "tells," just as in the surveillance training videos I watched so long ago.
Three federal cars pulled up behind and across the street from us. I asked for and received a set of chains to further secure the guy so he couldn't kick his way from the van. I said to the Station Chief, "I think there is someone in his apartment. The key is marked 202, so it will be at least up one flight of stairs. Let Lisa and me go up quietly so we don't sound like a herd of buffalo. I'll signal you what door and when I try the key, Lisa will signal you to come up. Let's do this smart so no one gets hurt."
Lisa and I went up the old stairs without making a sound. No creaking, no footfalls, just a whisper as we slid each foot onto a stair. 202 was just to the right at the top of the stairs. I signaled Lisa and slid the key into the lock as quietly as possible, and tried to turn it. I pulled my Glock and nodded to Lisa again. She waved at the men below, and I turned the key the rest of the way and pushed the door open.
Lisa was instantly beside me as we confronted three surprised men and two women. Their eyes were as big as half dollars. They were all sitting on the floor with what looked like detonators in a jar and some of that horrible explosive shaped into balls. I said, "Don't move or twitch or I will shoot you. That is a promise. Don't move any part of your body."
The Station Chief came through the door with a deputy and a guy with an ATF hat. I said, "Pull each one of these people out of here carefully and cuff them. You," I pointed to the deputy, "Clear the rest of the apartment."
I told the ATF guy, "That explosive is not very stable, but the jar full of detonators has my attention. If you clear the place quickly, we won't have to evacuate the building and buildings around here. Can you do it?"
The guy said, "I have a containment unit with us. Let me get it and separate the detonators from the explosives. If you don't mind, put all of the explosives in that box. I'll be right back." I heard the ATF guy calling for backup on the way down the stairs.
There was a commotion coming from the back of the apartment. I heard the thud of someone being hit by something. Lisa and I were through the door in a heartbeat to find another suspect on the floor with the deputy holding his gun on him. He said, "How about that, I didn't even have to shoot him. One good whack on the head with that bed post, and he's down for the count."
He cuffed the guy who was out cold before pulling him up in a sitting position. The guy began groaning about his head hurting, but that had no bearing on what we were doing at the time. I went back into the living room area and gently put all of the explosives into the box. There were several descriptions of how to make a bomb that had been printed out, now lying on the floor where the people had been sitting. An ATF guy I didn't recognize came in, showed me his ID and said he was there for the detonators first. I watched him carefully lay them on individual pieces of bubble wrap and place them gently into a box he had with him. I motioned for Lisa to go with him, as the ATF guy came in with two men behind him carrying a very heavy container.
These guys put the box of explosives into the container without breathing. When the heavy lid was closed and locked, you could see all three of them take a breath. As soon as they left, a whole crew of men with CSI caps wearing surgical gloves came in. The lead guy asked, "You touch anything?
I told them, "Only the explosives and detonators. Those are in the ATF containment unit. If you need to analyze it, get it from them. Be careful with those detonators, as they look old and cheap. They are probably Czech."
The deputy with the stunned captive came out of the back with his prisoner, and was confronted by the lead forensic guy, "You touch anything?"
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Chuck Waking up in a strange bed, or in this case, on a strange couch is disconcerting. I had to look around to find my leg before going to the bathroom. As I traversed to the toilet, I thought I smelled coffee brewing. When I left the bathroom, I went straight to the kitchen and found Julie and Missy sitting at the big kitchen table with fresh cups in front of them. In a chair across from them was a steaming cup of coffee. Julie smiled, pointed to it, and said, "Good morning,...
Chuck The last baby had been fed her middle of the night feeding, and I was really deep asleep. Lisa was shaking me. When I came out of my fog, I heard her say, "Your cell phone is ringing. Hope that isn't a problem." I got up from bed and hopped into my closet/dressing area to retrieve my phone from the tray I put pocket junk in. "Johnson," "You son of a gun, we did just like you've been doing and let it ride, all of it, we kept letting it ride. Brother Chuck, Tiny and I have hit...
Steve Amazing, one night the little ones don't wake you up, and the next they wake up a couple of times. It wasn't bad either time, as Mickey and Giovanna were quickly up to take care of them. I can't imagine what Chuck is doing with ten of them in his big suite. Chuck has made some very nice plans for us, considering I thought the resort was sold out to other customers. Chuck is sneaky that way. He'll have had this planned for months now, and was able to coordinate holding the Costa...
Steve As soon as I stepped out on the patio, Tiny came in the back door, waving some papers while grinning his conspiratorial grin. I asked, "What are up to, Tiny? What's got you wound up so early?" "I've just heard from another Saudi sheik who is buying a new 737. The man heard we were buyers and called our office. The night customer service people transferred the call to me and we will get the new or rather new/used bird today. The Sheik's agent said we would like the price. I...
Chuck There was a noise in the room. I couldn’t place it right away, but I finally realized it was my cell phone that was still in my pants pocket. I moved over Tiani and Lena and hopped to my pants. I pulled the phone from the pocket, flipped it open, and said, “Johnson.” The voice was very dry, very curt, “We have a job for you. You need to be in DC in four hours.” I said, “Who are you?” The voice once again with a very curt response, “We have a job for you. Get in your plane and get...
Steve On Monday and Tuesday, Sue and I went through our local plants, visiting with the managers and workers, assuring them of what a great job they were doing. A highlight of the visits was my time spent in the recently expanded R&D building. The new guy, Sandy Flowers, had become an integral part of the team there. After setting up software to track testing and modifications, Sandy had begun helping Gerry on one of her quests to create a special polymer composite that would resist...
Chuck When we woke up the next morning, I went up to the galley and made coffee. Up in the main salon, I opened the sliding door to a cacophony of birds in the nearby trees. I watched a turtle run down a log into the water, and even saw a set of eyes back in the mangroves looking for something to eat. Lisa brought me a mug of coffee and we sat out on the deck, looking around at the peaceful setting. A boat would come down or go up the river, but we were fairly obscured and someone would...
Steve I was awake around three in the morning, thinking about Chuck and Lisa. I watched them go through some really deep emotions yesterday. Every person who has gone through combat has experienced it. You hold it in and hold it in, experiencing the flashbacks and reliving the fear and adrenaline boost all over again, time and time again, whether in dreams at night or when something triggers it. Anyone who has every experienced it would have recognized that Chuck and Lisa were sitting on...
Steve It was already six thirty when I looked at the clock. Today was Saturday, but I could hear noises and people moving around in the kitchen. I did my bathroom stuff and walked out to find what looked like most of Chuck's household in the kitchen. Chuck and Lisa were peeling potatoes, some pregnant women were working with dough for some kind of treat, and Gina and Mesa were making some paper thin pancakes and wrapping them around cream cheese and fruit. I wanted to try one right then....
Chuck When I woke up between Nancy and Judy, I was surprised they were still sleeping next to me. The noise that woke me was building in volume. Two of the babies were awake and fussing because they wanted to be fed. As I was preparing to get up, both of the mothers got out of bed, changed the babies, looked around, and found me sitting on the edge of the bed. Nancy said, "We have to use the potty. Can you hold your daughters so we can go?" I just smiled and held the two tiny people in...
Chuck I awoke when the clock clicked over to five thirty. My internal clock was working as always. As I moved from between Lisa and Tina, Tina raised her head, "Do you have to get up so early? I don't have to go in until nine this morning." Lisa also woke up and told her, "The man is flying to his islands this morning with all of the investors and architects. I'm sure he's strung pretty tight this morning." Tina grinned at me and patted the bed, "Lie down here, Lover, and let me...
Chuck When I woke, it took me a second to get my bearings. We had been moving around so much lately it was difficult to remember where I was. The clock said it was only five fifteen, but I was wide awake and needed the bathroom. After the bathroom, I put my peg on and went into the kitchen to heat up some of yesterday's coffee in the microwave. With cup in hand, I walked out to the patio and it seemed as if the studio was calling me. I reached inside the patio door, took the studio keys,...
Chuck Oh my, I was really hurting this morning. I don't remember being hit that hard last night, but Jin must have gotten a couple blows through my defenses. I did use most of my body to counter his attack when I took Chin out of the spar. That's probably why I hurt. This isn't normal; this is the sign of old age or something. I was taught better than this and should be able to overcome simple bruises and minor sprains. As I moved from the bed, Lisa looked at me and smiled. I heard her...
Steve After thinking my aunt and cousin in Lakeland would enjoy watching Merlin at Sue's Blues, I went inside to get my cell phone to call the two. When my cousin answered, I happily greeted her, "Hey, Gail, how're you doing? This is Steve, your nearby cousin who never gets to see you." Gail was suspicious. "What did you call for? We don't talk but a couple of times a year. Do you need something?" I laughed. "Actually, I am calling to offer you something. A good friend of mine who...
Steve Breakfast had the usual menagerie of people. I did miss Tiny and Henry, along with Ruth and Nancy. There's something about having your family and close friends around in the morning to get your day started off good. When I spied Wanda and John, I went over to them, "Hey, Wanda, have you heard from Chuck?" Almost sadly, she said, "No, but I did hear that he had some kind of run in with some FBI guys but was instrumental in apprehending some homegrown U.S. terrorists and for...
Steve I went to check on Chuck and found him crashed back by the kids. Bonita had her head in his lap, snoozing too. Trixie and Dixie were sitting with him with their heads on his other thigh, so he was well taken care of for the time being. Back up front, Mercy and Lisa were trying to explain about the women at Chuck's condo and on the new boat down in Costa Rica. I had to ask, "Mercy, how do you know all this. Did Chuck tell you?" Lisa and Mercy looked at each other and said,...
Chuck As I came out of my fog this fine Monday morning, there was pressure on my hips and my ego was feeling pretty good. I lay there thinking Lisa, Julie, Taiying, Sing, or one of the boat or condo girls was getting some early morning pleasure from my now very firm, very excited pleasure injector. Lips touched mine, but I didn’t feel the hips shift forward for the horsey rider to be kissing me and I didn’t feel any breasts on my chest. As the kiss became more insistent I opened my eyes to...
Chuck Tuesday morning was the usual confusion, yet precision, of getting the little ones taken care of and ready to transport to the patio for breakfast. There, Lisa and I had coffee and spoke with everyone for a while. Steve and I gave Billy the go ahead on beginning our machine shop and school. Tiny said he would come up with an accountant to keep the new business on track. I thought my morning was going well until Mark came to me after breakfast and asked, "Can we get together for some...
Steve I was having coffee in my room at the resort. I had the patio doors open, looking out from the ninth floor toward the beautiful lagoon or small harbor in front of the hotel. It was still too early for beach people, but there were workers cleaning the beach. Two tractors were dragging the sand, smoothing it out to make it more appealing to the tourists. In the harbor and at the dock were several large yachts and sailboats. None, however, rivaled the Have Mercy, the Mercy Mercy, or...
Steve I had been told first by Mercy, then by Sue, that all of the women wanted to talk to me. That usually is almost instant death, or maybe it was going to be an execution, mine. At least they had waited for me to finish eating breakfast before the hanging. It was with great apprehension that I was following Sue, Kathy, and Mickey up the stairs, or more appropriately, the broad curved ladder that goes up to the salon. Mercy was at the helm, with Juanita sitting beside her . Juanita...
Steve I was up early, as usual, sitting in the parlor on one of the fixed stools at the bar in the suite. You know how it is; waiting for coffee to brew can seem like an eternity when you don't want to sit there and wait. There was no place else to go and nothing else to do. If I went out to the patio, I would just have to come back in. If I went back into the room, I would probably disturb someone. Wonder why I can never sleep late? Only on rare occasions can I sleep until seven or eight....
Chuck When Sue and Don relieved me at midnight, I went down to the office to check the rings I was going to hand out later that night. I separated eight of the rings, along with the special one I had made up for Lisa. The only difference between the special one and the others was that it had two brilliant blue diamonds on each side of the big diamond while the other rings had two bright red rubies on each side of a big diamond. The bands were wide, much wider than what a normal engagement or...
Chuck I woke up in a sweat. Remembering the night before didn't help with the PTS, with maybe a D on the end. That was close. I wonder why the bomb detonated, did it have a timer? Was there another person with a remote detonator? I doubt I'll ever know. I do know I was grateful to have carried Lisa out of the way. A heavy-breasted person was at my back and it wasn't Frieda as the belly wasn't bulging. That's when I remembered Gina. My, oh my, what do I do after hearing Giovanni's...
Steve Chuck had come out for breakfast this morning to talk to me about something. When we had our coffee and were sitting at the bar away from people, Chuck said, "There's a bunch of things coming together all at once. Magellan called to say the boat's ready to be picked up. I've transferred funds and paid them, so we can bring it up any time." He took a sip of coffee and said, "You want to go to Hawaii for a few days, which at a minimum is a day going and a day returning. I can get...
Chuck It seemed like just a few minutes ago I was totaled, dead tired, completely exhausted. So what the heck, what's the matter? I never have trouble sleeping. I can even sleep soundly on the hot sand snuggled up against a track, like an APC or an Abrams tank. The shade is always good unless it's too close to mid-day. What's in my head now that I'm having trouble sleeping? I looked at the clock to see it was only two o'clock, and I was wide awake, tired but definitely wide awake. Oh...
Steve We had eaten a great supper and were all relaxing on the patio when Wanda came to get me. She asked if we could go somewhere to talk. Not knowing what was up, I took her to Sue's offices in the other end of the trailer from the bedrooms. Wanda and I sat down and she said, "Steve, I don't know what to do. I talked to Chuck this morning and he's been shot. Lisa, Nightfox, and him, were all shot. He says they're not too serious, but I'm not sure about that. When I called our base...
Steve I had just kissed Sue goodbye when she left the airpark to go to work and Chuck was inside the hangar going over evidence. This was going to be a busy day. Turning back to the charter office, I found a new person at the desk. "Hi, Charlotte, I thought Star was working this morning." "No Sir, Star is right seat on the G5 out there leaving in a few minutes. If you need to talk to her, she's probably on the aircraft now." "That's okay, I'm sure she's fine. Do we have the other...
Steve, Sunday mornings are always fun around home. Chuck showed up with his crew, dressed to stimulate as much as my ladies did. As breakfast was eaten, Chuck said, "I want play with the new boat. What do you think, Steve, could we take it out for a while?" People heard Chuck's request and were speaking up, "Yeah, take us out on the new boat." "Let's see if Chuck can captain his new boat." "Come on Steve and Mercy; let's help Chuck check out his boat." Sue rolled her eyes and...
Steve Now that Chuck was back from hiding out in the Gulf, life around home seemed to be getting back to normal. He was busy with a bunch of federal people and his prisoners were all transported to DC where they would be held or given an option to be bailed out. I told Chuck that I didn't care what happened, as long as they left me and my company alone. Tiny told me that a major military supplier was negotiating to have us produce bodies for their equipment. That is what we wanted in the...
Steve Three weeks later Wes was sitting on an overturned bucket, staring at the right wing of the parts that Jeff's team had molded before he had been hired. He had been determined to have this bunch of parts flying within a week or two. No such luck. He kept finding flaws in how the pieces fit together. He kept checking the blueprints that were downloaded from the internet with the finished product, and found the pre-made parts to be exact to the print. The problem was they didn't fit,...
Chuck This party is an amazing testament to all of the girls' ability to organize, plan, and carry through to their objective. There were many people who showed up that I would not have expected. John, the Marshal, and their families came followed shortly by Dewey and his family. I was honored to have him here, as that man has some "cool." I had to ask John and the Marshal, "I thought you two were staying down in Costa Rica?" John answered, "I wanted to surprise you. You know we had...
Steve Last night had been strange. Chuck was in a fight, no that wasn't right. He really didn't have a fight. That monster guy attacked him, and Chuck just tossed him. He did whack the guy in the nose, but it could have been the heel of the hand into the nose, a killing blow. We all learned that one. That wrist thing Chuck did was so quick that it was just something that happened as the big guy went over the top of him. I was sitting drinking that first cup of coffee contemplating what...
As soon as we all made it back to Mac's after the kidnapping, Sue, Mercy, and Kathy cornered me. Sue said, "You shouldn't have been involved in that. You are the father to a bunch of kids with another on the way. What in the world were you thinking?" Before I could answer, Mercy said, "I know you felt you had to help Chuck, and we all love him, but you have to be careful, Steve. We need you, we don't need you hurt." Kathy actually defended me, "Steve is a man. He has to defend his...
Steve I woke up several times during the night, hearing things that were normal sounds. Sure wish Chuck had stayed, I would have felt a lot more secure. Funny how a guy like that can make you feel safe. He's just a guy, a one- legged guy with a crooked smile, who is as friendly as a kitten. He can be vicious when he's on the job though. Drinking coffee at 5:55 in the morning is a good way to enjoy the day. I called down to the gate guard to see how everything was going and he said that...
Steve (Tuesday) Mercy and I were in the restaurant early, having coffee, when a couple of salt and pepper guys came in. I stood and both came toward me with their hands stuck out to shake. They sat with us and were brought coffee. Bud Anderson, said, "I've been working on this case for a year and thought we had most of it put to bed. There must be more to it, as you've turned up a significant group here in Nevada." Jim said, "Chuck split me off as his backup a while back to work with...
Chuck Lisa and I landed in Key West for customs and immigration inspection on the way home. Julie asked about shopping the beach stores, but Lisa said we should pass on that and get home. Giovanni and Mesa didn't care one way or the other as they had never experienced the wild frenzy of Key West shops. Upon arriving in the airpark traffic pattern, I thought it was unusual for no one to be manning the radios. The ILS was up, but I was a little concerned that no one responded to my...
Chuck A few days later, we were passing Gibraltar. Everyone on board was out on deck to view the sight that was so familiar from the kids' geography books, the thick yellow National Geographic magazine pictorials, and advertising. The iconic view we all remember from the Prudential Insurance ads, though, is visible only from one angle, on the Mediterranean side of the Rock. Fortunately, our course kept that view in sight for quite a while. Gibraltar looks unrecognizably different from...
Steve As I passed through the galley, I was confronted by Glenda, still in her robe. I asked, "Are you going to stay in today?" Glenda said, "I think Martin and I have been overdoing it. The scooter thing we did yesterday helped, but we were both so tired last night that we thought we should stay home and rest a little. I can spend the day doing some dusting, and I need to wash some clothes for my man. The two of us could use the rest. I thought I might give home a call this afternoon to...
Chuck I woke being hugged between Julie and Brandy. The two were really hanging on, but I needed to offload pretty soon. Sliding from the grasp of the two women, I saw that Lisa was sleeping with her head on Gina's cushions. I was going to go back to bed after using the head, but saw it was five fifty already and we were going to shove off early this morning. Instead of going back to bed, I hopped back to the head, showered, shaved, and quickly dressed to go see if anyone else was up. The...
Chuck Life was settling down all around. I was just doing the usual office work with no flying everywhere on an almost daily basis for a change. John Scott seemed to have settled down in DC and was enjoying his job again. I had the flying lessons and was checked out in the new Citation X but had no reason to go anywhere. The charter company used it once for a quick trip to San Diego and back, but Lisa took that one. She said it was great to have an aircraft that could fly that far, that...
Steve Oh, what a night! My lovely ladies must have thought I needed the attention as they were absolutely on fire. I think they were trying to help me set a record as they all had some of my loving and started over again. The surprise among the players was a sneaky person, as all of a sudden, when Mercy fell to the side, two large bazooms were in my face and they did not belong to Sue. Sue's mother was sitting on my pride and joy, smiling down at me. She said, "Oh, Steve, this feels so...
Chuck How can that be? My cell phone is ringing. I don't remember leaving it on. Jesus, who could be calling at, I lifted my head to see it was six thirty? I was on the outside of the pile of female flesh, so I was able to get up and hop to the table where my pocket stuff and cell phone was. "Hello." A sort of familiar voice said, "Hey, Chuck, how're you and that sweet Lisa doing?" Trying to figure out who this was I said, "We're all fine, ah, who is this?" "Hey man, this is...
Chuck Sunday mornings are fun out at the park. The women wear near nothing, driving us men crazy. I anticipated a good time. When I woke and began my exercises, John joined me on a treadmill, followed by some weights. He said, "It sure would be nice to have you close by. We could workout together. It's a lot more fun to do this stuff when you have a buddy." About that time, Lisa, Brandy, and Tiani came in and began using the other treadmill and the stationary bikes. Little Tiani said,...
Chuck Sunday Waking up in a strange place is always weird, but this is too much. I'm hugging someone different, my hand is around a soft full breast, and if what I feel is real, I'm balls deep in a very juicy unfamiliar pussy that is sliding slowly back and forth. I can feel breath on my shoulder and hear Lisa breathing. She has a little catch to her breathing when she is sleeping and when she's excited. But her hand is holding and squeezing my balls so she is probably not...
Steve We picked up a nice wind the first day out. There was a low pressure area stalled to the northeast of us, providing us with an almost direct stiff wind from the south-southeast. If we can keep this up, we'll be home in four days easy. Chuck had the helm this morning and seemed to be contemplative about going home. I went up and handed him a fresh mug of coffee. "What's on your mind, Guy, anything to worry about?" Chuck smiled and said, "I love being out on the water, but I...
Steve It was after seven when I woke up to an empty bed. I was still sleepy, but got up to at least start the day with everyone. When I sat down and joined the regulars with a cup of coffee, Sue came over and kissed me good morning, "Morning, Sleepyhead. I know you didn't get back until after four, but it's unusual for you to sleep late." "If there was not so much to do today, I would just go back to sleep for a while," I said, looking around while hugging my wonderful wife. "I see...
Steve Perhaps things are getting back to normal, or for what may pass as normal lately, and that has been near chaos. Everyone at the shop that had some activity to report visited with me, until Ruth looked in on me and said, "Its lunch time, and Sue has called to make sure you come home. DeDe said you are scheduled for a flying lesson this afternoon too. What's that about? I thought you could fly already." "I can, Ruth, but I need to be checked out in the new aircraft, and I have to...
Steve I feel as if everything is going faster. Time was rushing by the closer it comes to the time for us to sail. When I woke up Monday morning, I felt a sense of urgency to get up, do something, prepare for something, to take care of last minute anything. Mercy hugged me and whispered, "Relax, everything is taken care of. You have wonderful people who will take care of everything while you're gone. They can call you anytime, and can even e-mail you with pictures or other information, if...
Steve I had slipped out of bed while the girls were all sleeping soundly. Sue raised her head, smiled at me, looked at the clock, and lay her head back down. While I was taking a quick shower, Kathy joined me and was very amorous this morning. It wasn't long before the shower degenerated into doing her while she leaned against the wall. When we both successfully and enjoyably completed our coupling, we clung to each other as the water rained on us. Kathy said, "This is nice. Sometimes I...
Steve Monday mornings are always fun. Everyone is getting started on a new week, with new energy, new ideas, and new motivation. My first task was to return a stack of non-urgent calls that had come in the previous Friday. The first was that the St. Louis cart plant was concerned their production was not keeping up with orders. The easy solution was to ship the extra production from Florida since the local plant was working at less than sixty percent capacity. I think the St. Louis plant...
Chuck For me to not sleep well means there is a crisis. I guess there were many crises going on. It was just after five, but I was wide awake, so I slipped from bed, used the bathroom, mounted my peg and went outside to relax by forming for a few minutes. I was concerned about getting the cash and gold down to Ben in Costa Rica. If I could get out of here with all of it, I could leave here and fly direct. I might have to pull some tricks in Costa Rica to get the stuff to a bank, but I...