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“So, Mr. Walker, are you prepared for surgery? We have the doctors needed on call. It’ll only take a few days to reschedule. It would have been quicker if you’d said yes, initially.”

“Yeah,” Jane said, staring at her husband. “We’re dying to know.” She turned to her husband’s neurologist. “He wouldn’t tell us anything ahead of time.”

“I suspect I already know his decision,” Toni said, leaning back in her seat. “However, I’m looking forward to hearing it.”

“You could have warned me,” her mother chided. “It would have saved me worrying myself to death.”

“It doesn’t seem like there should be any question,” Dr. David Altinon remarked. “After all, it’s your life we’re discussing.”

“Not to prolong your anxiety,” Phil said, “but it was an easy choice. I’m not interested in living under the conditions you’re painting. Nor am I interested in a biopsy.”

Jane clutched his arm with both hands, but Toni displayed a bittersweet smile.

“You’re making a serious mistake. The chances of paralysis aren’t that extreme,” Dr. Punjab explained. “We won’t know until we open you up. If it’s likely we can’t do it, you’ll still be in the same position. Even if something does go wrong, at least you’ll live. Not doing anything, you’re guaranteed to die within the month.”

“As for the tumor, we’ll have a proton beam laser device on hand. While it’s normally used externally, we’re hoping by using it on any cancerous brain tissue, we can minimize how much we need to extract. Otherwise, traditional chemo would take too long to see improvements. You don’t have the time to waste. The longer you wait, the more brain tissue we’ll need to excise.”

“The complications aren’t the issue. I’ve got too much to accomplish to gamble on a risky surgery. I definitely can’t waste my potentially limited time being too sick to accomplish anything, nor coming out of surgery a babbling idiot. What’s more, I still don’t have confidence in your diagnoses, since it doesn’t correspond to what anyone has observed about me.”

“You mean the nonsensical performance art you do in the park where everyone gawks at you?” Rajai asked. “That’s not an accomplishment. It’s a sign of your compromised mental health!”

“In a case this advanced, dementia and delusions of grandeur are common,” David cautioned. “You can’t put too much confidence in your perceptions at this point.”

“The fact you think it’s about my dance demonstrates you don’t comprehend the issues involved.”

“Are you talking about that rubbish about your curing people? There’s not a shred of evidence your little performance achieves a thing. Your willingness to risk your life over something which is physically impossible is convincing proof your thinking is compromised.”

“I concur. You’ve got nothing to base claims of curing mental illnesses on. You’re clearly suffering from impaired mental capacities, further evidence you need the surgery immediately.”

“Hey, that’s my father you’re talking about,” Toni objected, shifting to the edge of her seat. “Dad, I think you’re making the right decision, on both counts. It’ll be painful to watch if they’re correct, but I’m proud of you for taking a difficult stand.”

“In that case, his condition appears genetic, since you’re as delusional as he is. Don’t equate conviction with evidence. There are plenty of madmen throughout history who convinced millions to throw their lives away for little more than a pipe dream.” Rajai turned to Jane, who’d been glancing between everyone, trying to make sense of the discussion.

“If you care about your husband, you need to convince him of the flaws in his thinking. If you can’t, you can arrange a competency hearing. No judge will allow someone to avoid this kind of emergency surgery just so they can stumble around in public to people’s embarrassed applause.”

“You know, I’ve about had it with your attitudes,” Toni declared, standing and flexing her fists.

“Tell me,” Rajai said, leaning forward to match her combative posturing. “How does someone untrained in medicine accomplish something which medication doesn’t?”

“You’ve got a point, there’s no way I can prove it to you. However, I know the procedure works. I’ve seen the proof in dozens of people whose lives I’ve changed.”

“You’re taking the word of schizophrenics over established medical standards? I’m sorry; you’re not convincing anyone other than your equally-delusional daughter.”

“It doesn’t matter why I’m making this decision, the fact is it’s my choice and my money. I’m not going to waste it on you cutting my brain apart. I’ve had a good life, and for once I can make a significant difference no one else can. Your operation, which has no guarantees, is likely to compromise my ability to help people. I’d rather go out on my feet, helping those the medical establishment is unable to assist.”

“You realize, if you keep promoting this hogwash, we can have you arrested for fraud. It’s only a short step from there to a court order compelling you to undergo the surgery.”

“My father is not insane,” Toni stated, leaning over Rajai’s desk. “His thinking is clear, and the evidence supporting him is obvious to anyone who’s witnessed what he’s accomplished.”

“This is complete nonsense!” David declared. “Can’t you tell when someone isn’t rational?”

“If that’s the case,” Rajai countered, “he can have the operation and publish his results, achieving fame while living a long life. Steven Hawking has led a full and productive life. I doubt you’ll be as limited. However, your father knows he can’t document anything. He’s selling everyone a bill of goods.”

“I’m sorry,” Jane said, releasing her husband’s arm and standing too. “I’ve seen the evidence of his work in the lives of the people he’s changed. We also know the causes of his supposedly erratic behaviors, and they’re not tumor related. While I’m not happy with his decision, I resent you’re hurling insults and threatening legal action. I think we’ve all heard enough. You obviously have an agenda, and are unwilling to listen to reason.”

“Alright,” Rajai said, leaning back and placing his hands behind his head. “I’m listening. Convince me. What kind of theory do you have to justify these outrageous claims?”

“You can’t be serious?” David countered.

“Let him have his say, he’ll make our case for us,” Rajai assured him.

“Alas,” Phil said, standing as well. “I’ve done no long term studies, nor have I worked out any duplicable techniques, but I’m making a difference. If I only last a few more weeks, I can still save dozens. Yet, I don’t believe your bleak estimates. I’m suffering no symptoms. My initial headache hasn’t reoccurred. Your dire warnings are vastly overblown. Even if they’re accurate, it doesn’t matter. This is my choice. I’m convinced it’s the right one.”

“As am I,” Toni said, stepping up to her father and kissing his cheek.

“I’m not sure it’s worth losing you over, but I accept your position. I’ll support you to the bitter end,” Jane said, clutching his arm. “We don’t need this quack.”

“If you’re not convinced of your prognosis, then why not submit to the biopsy,” David argued, “as it’ll prove your position? It seems like a simple choice to make.”

“Because I don’t trust either of you. Your attitudes about the issue are suspect. You’re both obviously angry about my message. What’s more, you’re already planning to conduct the surgery as soon as you take the biopsy. With so many specialists waiting in the wings, I doubt you’re willing to waste their time. You’ve got too much riding on this. Besides, I don’t trust what you’ll do with any biopsy results, regardless of what the resulting diagnosis is. After all, there’s no government restrictions limiting your abusing them for your own benefit, especially since I don’t trust either of you to sell me down the river out of spite.”

“I’m warning you,” Dr. Punjab stood, placing his fists on his spotless desk. “This problem isn’t going away. If you won’t do the sensible thing, we’ll see what a judge has to say about it.”

“Why is this so essential that I change my position?” Phil pressed. “You seem more upset about the claims of my healing the incurable, than you do over my illness. I suspect your anger over the issue is coloring your judgment. This almost sounds like an attempt to shut me up, which is exactly what I’m convinced it’ll do, which is also the reason I refuse to submit to the biopsy. I won’t allow you to search my head for future medical breakthroughs, since I don’t trust you to act honorably. So far, nothing you’ve done in this case is the least bit honorable. If you’re so insistent to sue me, I’ll help.” Phil extracted his wallet and removed a business card. “Talk to my lawyer. By the time you arrange a legal hearing, my having survived for months will have disproven your flawed prognosis.”

He turned, extending his arms for his immediate family. “Let’s go see if we can help someone, instead of stealing their money!”

“You’ll love this, Mom. It’s difficult to watch, but it’s astounding to witness the results firsthand.”

“I’ve been dying to see it for some time,” Jane agreed.

“You’ll be sorry you ignored me!” Dr. Punjab yelled, waving his fist as they walked out, not glancing back.

“I’m sure the hospital will have plenty to say on the topic as well,” Dr. Altinon added.

“I already regret I ever called. You’re both crooks,” Phil replied as they exited.

“Phil, here.”

“Yeah, Phil, this is Mathew Tate. I’ve got bad news. The hospital is suing you, claiming you’re incompetent to make your own medical decisions. It seems a frivolous lawsuit, given your ties to the community, but I wanted to give you a heads up.”

“That’s probably my fault,” Phil admitted. “My neurologist, oncologist and I got into it. They insisted I was about to die if I wouldn’t agree to a risky surgery. Seeing as I’m not eager to have my brain sliced up, or endure weeks of pointless chemo, how serious is this?”

“It’s hard to tell until I see what they have on you. I doubt the hospital would back a couple doctors with a grudge unless they can justify their actions. However, we should have some time to work out the details. These things typically take weeks to reach the hearing stage. When can you get in to review the situation?”

“I’m a little busy at the moment. How about early tomorrow morning?”

“That should be fine. As I said, we have time to prepare. However, the more I know about their position, the better equipped I am to defend you. In either case, you’ll want a second opinion to ensure this doctor knows what he’s talking about.”

“I’ll try to get some new recommendations from someone a bit ... friendlier. Personally, these guys are more than a bit aggressive about their treatment options. It’s like going to a mechanic who tells you ‘Either pay me to replace your engine, or I’ll call the police.’ Your first impulse is to run out the door with your hand over your wallet.”

“I can relate, yet I suspect it’s not so simple. If it is, it won’t get far. However, if there’s more to this, it could get ugly. After all, we’re not just discussing your health. We’re also defending your ability to operate your business, as well as make financial and legal decisions.”

“We’ll work through all the details tomorrow, but all he has is what’s appeared in the newspaper. He found a significant growth in my brain, but it hasn’t impacted my health. Even without much time left, there’s no reason I can’t make my own decisions, so I’m unsure what his argument is. I’m sure he doesn’t like being told no.”

“Let’s hope that’s all it is, but it might be problematic if it isn’t.”

“I’ll see you first thing tomorrow,” Phil said. “I’ll bring a bottle of scotch malt for your trouble.”

“Mathew Tate.”

“Mathew, it’s me, Phil.” He took a moment to catch his breath before continuing. “Sorry I couldn’t answer right away. I sort of had my hands full.”

“Geez, I hope you’re not working the parks again. I don’t know who you pissed off, but things are boiling. They scheduled an emergency competency hearing for tomorrow morning.”

“How the hell did they arrange that? Don’t these things take months?”

“Well, at least weeks, but normally, yes, which is why I think the fix is in. Chances are, one of them knows someone who slipped them into the judicial calendar at the right moment to find a sympathetic judge, which isn’t likely. I’m assuming the judge called them when it was his turn, just so he could approve their request.”

“Damn, this throws a monkey wrench into the proceedings.”

“As do additional videos of you acting out in public.”

“All right, I’ll try to get there in time.”

“See that you do. Otherwise you’re facing a contempt of court hearing, meaning you can be held indefinitely. Better to show up a free man when you plead your case.”

“Yeah, I can see I screwed the pooch when I told them off. Still, I can’t see how they managed to pull so many strings.”

“It’s simple; word around the courtroom is Dr. Punjab removed a tumor for the wife of a judge. As such, don’t expect a sympathetic hearing.” Mathew paused. “How much attention are you attracting this time? Are there any video cameras around?”

Phil turned, glancing around. “Do any of you see any—?”

“Cameras?” Ethan asked. “Duh! They’re all over. You can’t do anything this major without making people curious.”

“Sorry,” Phil informed Mathew, “but yeah, there are quite a few witnesses. We ... uh, cleared out the park.”

“What do you mean? You chased everyone out, or you emptied the park of homeless?”

“The second, but we did it indirectly. I cured everyone with issues there. Most of them are heading home. Those with nowhere to go I’m giving jobs in my company until they get back on their feet.”

“You know, you’ve got terrible timing. Get out of the park and keep out of the spotlight for the rest of the day.”

“Sorry, no can do. We’re going from one park to another. We also have several people scheduling things, so any homeless we miss can catch us at our next stops. We’re hoping to solve most of the city’s homeless problem by the end of the day.”

The sound of Mathew striking his forehead was audible through the phone. “And what, pray tell, do the police think of your little shenanigans?”

“They were skeptical, but now they’re helping, keeping the pedestrians back while directing the homeless from other areas towards us. It’s quite a production.”

“The Police Commissioner and Mayor came to observe what we’re doing,” Emma announced over Phil’s shoulder.

Mathew sighed. “Meaning it’ll be the lead in tomorrow’s papers.”

“It means we’ve got hundreds of witnesses who can verify what I’m accomplishing.”

“Witnesses without jobs, ties to the community or any position to testify in court,” Mathew reminded him. “This is a private evaluation by the judge. Except for family and possibly a few experts, it’s closed to everyone else.”

“Wonderful. Sounds like the first stop on a very short railroad.”

“Then I suggest you show up bright and early tomorrow. It’s your one chance to demonstrate you’re capable of making your own legal decisions.”

“I’m here,” Phil said as he met Mathew the next morning outside the assigned court room. “I brought my family, in addition to a few of the homeless I treated—”

“Their testimony is immaterial to the proceedings. They won’t be allowed to speak.”

Phil handed him a couple letters on official letterhead, shuffling awkwardly to switch hands while leaning on his leg. “I also have testimonials from Mayor Winford and the Police Commissioner. They said they’re willing to testify in court, but doubt their appearance will help.”

“It won’t.” Mathew steered him down the hall towards their courtroom. “Anyone can get such letters. There are plenty of crooks who’ve benefited politicians. All it takes is the right donation. Unfortunately, judges don’t take such intervention kindly. They see it as political interference. They’re likely to rule against you so it doesn’t appear they’re colluding to defraud the public. The mayor’s testimony will hurt more than it helps.”

“So there’s no way I can improve my standing?”

“This is a competency hearing. Just tell the truth, and try to sound like you know what’s going on. Please, don’t say anything antagonistic or provocative, like claims you can cure people without any medical testimony backing you up.”

“That’s what I was afraid of. I’m fighting my media persona rather than defending myself, as well as being hamstrung by the medical establishment’s inability to achieve anything themselves.” Phil turned, waving his friends off while motioning Jane and Toni forward.

“By the way, what’s wrong with your leg? Why don’t you have your usual cane?”

“It was the victim of my activities, yesterday. I managed to break several canes, and didn’t have any left.”

“Wait, you broke several metal canes simply by waving them in the air?”

“No. I was hardly, ‘waving them in the air’. Instead, they took a beating because they were colliding with physical objects with enough heft to damage a reinforced metal tube. Believe me, everything you’ve ever heard about the dragon scales, is true.”

“Please, don’t start on that again, since there’s no way I can legitimately argue it in court. It sounds nice on the radio, but unless you can document it via published documents, it doesn’t mean diddly.”

Since Toni and Jane were waiting, Mathew turned the charm on for them, though he hadn’t for his client. “It’s wonderful meeting you again, Jane, and it’s always a delight to run across you too, Toni. I wish it was under better circumstances. I know it’ll be tough, but you both need to refrain from speaking in court. The judge won’t listen, and it will only get you thrown out. Your entire role is to stand in for Phil, in case they decide against him. If the judge appoints you his executors, at least you’ll make an objective decision. That’s better than this butcher, who only wants to see what’s happening inside Phil’s skull.”

“Thanks for the encouragement. You’re making this into a walk through the park,” Toni said, giving him a skeptical look.

“Please,” Phil cautioned. “This is a difficult situation, and we’re likely to lose, however it works out. We’re simply trying to stack the odds in our favor, which involves knowing which side of the toast to butter.”

Mathew glanced at his watch. “I couldn’t have said it better myself.” He guided them into the courtroom, escorting Phil to the defense table. There weren’t many people inside.

“Hear, hear. This court in now in session, the Honorable Thomas Kincaid presiding.”

“Read the charges,” Thomas instructed.

“This is a competency hearing to determine whether Phillip Walker is legally competent to make his own medical decisions.”

Thomas Kincaid leaned forward, resting his elbows on the bench. “Gentleman, is this really necessary? It seems this is something you should work out between yourselves. After all, you’re unlikely to get paid if the plaintiff is ordered to submit to an unwanted surgery. This can’t be a cheap operation. What’s more, the defendant has family present willing to make decisions if he’s found incompetent. So why bring this case before me?”

“Your honor,” the hospital’s attorney, William McCall, began. “The defendant is involved in an apparent confidence scheme, convincing those least able to understand his deceptions that he can cure whatever ails them.”

“Even if what you claim is true, someone capable of such deception is entirely competent. If you’re unhappy with his actions, you should bring criminal charges. You’re in the wrong court.”

“No, your honor, this case rests directly on his competency. The issue is his empathic connection and enthusiasm influences his victims—his family included. They’re unlikely to render an independent decision.”

“And you’re sure these ‘victims’ are unable to evaluate his claims on their own?”

“Yes, sir. They consist of various homeless, mentally-ill individuals easily confused, misled and manipulated.”

“If they were so easy to manipulate, their doctors wouldn’t have so much trouble getting them to take their medications,” Thomas countered. “Moving on, what evidence do you have to call his mental standing into question?”

“So far, this judge doesn’t seem to be favoring the hospital,” Phil whispered to his lawyer. “This might just work out for us.”

“Don’t count your chickens before they’ve hatched,” Mathew warned.

“To answer that, I call Mr. Walker’s neurologist, Dr. Punjab.”

“Before we get to that, your honor,” Mathew said, standing. “I’d like to petition the court for a temporary injunction until we can arrange for an alternate medical evaluation from someone without something to gain from the case. Feelings are running too hot for anyone to see either side, impartially.”

“Ordinarily, I’d entertain your motion,” Thomas said, “but this case was presented as a clear threat, not just potentially to the public, but also to the defendant himself. From what I understand, if we don’t act immediately, taking decisive action, we may never get a second chance. Therefore, I’ll allow the plaintiffs to make their case. If you disagree, you can always object to the testimony.”

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First chapter in a bit of a twisted series I’ve had in my head for a while. Bon appetite. Criticism, as always, is appreciated. **************** ‘9441. That is what you’re called is it not? I request that you rise immediately.’ Yeah sure, like she had any obligation to pay anyone even the slightest bit of attention ever since she was thrown in this hell hole. She smiled at the unintended pun. ‘Nope, not a damn reason.’ The smile almost immediately wore off. She didn’t like the way that...

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Goetic Justice 2Chapter 8 Angels and Demons

Campfires lit the dark forest, casting long, dancing shadows between the trees. Clustered around them were soldiers clad in combat gear, their rifles leaning on nearby trunks or hanging over their shoulders on slings. They muttered quietly, making idle conversation as they waited for the order to move out. The squad had been assigned by the Grand Lodge to take out a rogue summoner and his familiars who were holed up in a nearby grove, but it was protected by magic that was beyond the order’s...

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Blackfeather38 Demons

RAMIE? Please don’t leave me, Ramie. I’m frightened. Where are you? Don’t leave me here alone! I was dreaming. Had to be dreaming. Miranda was dead. Please, please, take me with you, Ramie? I’m so frightened. Please. She was begging me and sounded so much like my Miranda. I wanted to take her into my arms and hold her. I wanted desperately to believe I was back in her body. That she was alive and we could watch our baby grow up. We would change history! “Miranda? How... ? Was it a...

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Rise of a Matriarch Chapter 5 Decisions and Demons

Iliafray awoke to the not unfamiliar sensation of a tongue lapping at her cunt, reaching down she felt Sophia’s head resting on her thighs while her tongue lapped away as a wake up call, she pressed Sophia’s head down encouraging her in her efforts. Sophia was leisurely in her efforts trying to slowly build Iliafray up to a climax licking around her labia and clitoris with slow deliberate motions finally as she felt Iliafray approaching her climax she nipped reached up and thrust three fingers...

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The Judgment of Sgt J Chapter 4 Demons and Angels

I was a little unhappy with John for buying us such expensive gifts. Sherri loved her heart shape diamond necklace and to be truthful I loved my diamond tennis bracelet, as I had always wanted one. This man was full of surprises, as I had never gotten an expensive gift without having to have done something for it. John even helped us with putting the grocery away I had brought home. As he did, he told me about a business seminar his company was to attend in a few weeks. He explained it was...

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Speaking With Your Demons11 The Lost Give Redemption a Shot

“Uh, I think this is the wrong place.” “It’s the correct address,” Phil insisted. “That may be, but clearly, this isn’t right,” Abe countered. “It’s a church. What makes you think it’s the wrong one?” Meg asked. Abe bit his lip, not wanting to state the obvious, but his sister had no problem with stating what he was thinking. “Your uncle doesn’t think Tracy would attend a colored church.” Abe was silent for several moments, but couldn’t keep his frustrations bottled up. “Seriously,...

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The Omega TouchChapter 18 Dungeons and Demons

Friday, July 17, 2009, 11:00 AM The tunnel reverberated with the screaming. Tricia, Annie, and Joey were shrieking and crying as they plummeted through the fiery shaft. The walls were covered in flames, and they could see faces formed in the flames, faces screaming in their own agonies. The solid fire whip that wrapped around Tricia’s and Annie’s bodies cut hard into Tricia’s stomach, and she clawed at the mystical bonds, trying to free herself. She couldn’t find a break in the whip. All...

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The Judgment of Sgt J Chapter One Kays Demons take Shape

I am re-posting my story as it seemed not to have loaded the first time. The first chapter will be Kay’s story of Sgt. J coming into her life. She prefers to tell me and have me write it with her approval. I sit here telling my story to the man I love. However, I do so in fear of what lies ahead for the man I love. He is a loving and caring man but also one who is bullheaded. He is punishing himself, taking the blame for an event that he had no hand in what so ever. I agreed to tell my...

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The Judgment of Sgt J Chapter One Kays Demons Take Shape

The first chapter will be Kay’s story of Sgt. J coming into her life. She prefers to tell me and have me write it with her approval. I sit here telling my story to the man I love. However, I do so in fear of what lies ahead for the man I love. He is a loving and caring man but also one who is bullheaded. He is punishing himself, taking the blame for an event that he had no hand in what so ever. I agreed to tell my side of the story only in hopes of getting back the man I love so...

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A TRANS Formation Chapter 3 Battling Demons

The ringing alarm clock hits Jerry's head like a freight train. He rolls over and hits the off button. The only thing he wants to do is go back to sleep. His better judgment tells him it's a workday. Sleeping in is not an option. He drags his naked body into the kitchen to turn on the coffee pot. Stumbling back to the living room, he sits down in his chair and closes his eyes, trying to catch a few more zzz's before the coffee is done.Sitting in the chair, still half asleep, he notices a...

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A Life in the ServiceChapter 15 Fighting Demons

I walked off the shuttle with returning men and women on leave. I crossed to the sergeant on the orders desks and slipped my ID tags across. She looked at me for a minute before touching them and then smiling, “the Demons have been waiting sir.” I smiled, “so I was told sergeant.” She handed the tags back, “My cousin top sergeant Samantha Morgan said you were nice.” I looked her over, “how is Sam?” She grinned, “suffering a term teaching the basic training course.” I laughed and glanced...

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DEMONS

Alana felt distressed. The weather had deteriorated and she felt the stirrings of the approaching electrical storm. Winds strengthening and blowing her long auburn tresses around her pretty face. Little she could do with manacled wrists attached to chains which only allowed her s few feet I’d movement. The creature could smell the human and instinctively knew it was a female, a distressed one at that. It made a pleased grimace which was never human, baring it’s long canine like fangs. The...

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Dungeon of Depraved Demons

It’s been a rather quiet and boring month since your best friend Amy left on another of her business trips and left you in charge of watering her plants. You’re used to doing this for her since she tends to leave unexpectedly for a couple of weeks, but now you’re getting worried because this is the longest she has ever been gone without giving you a call. You don’t even know where she went! Over at here place, you finish watering the azaleas when you finally decide to look around and see if you...

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Speaking With Your Demons02 A Leopard Changes Its Spots

Abe jumped as Phil approached, trying to hide the person he was with. For a larger, older man, Phil moved quietly. Phil noticed the young woman behind Abe, but glanced around anyway. “So, did you find any likely candidates? I don’t see anyone nearby.” “I ... I did,” Abe said, biting his lip. He hesitated a moment and then stepped aside, revealing the young girl. “This is my niece, Meg Whiting.” The girl did a little curtsy, smiling brightly but nervously. “Pleased to meet...

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Speaking With Your DemonsEpilogue

“Ladies and gentlemen,” Nathan Kelly announced, “the University of Washington today has an announcement which stands to shake the very foundation of education. We are completely revising and restructuring our Psychiatry program. It will be, undeniably, unlike any other in the world. Our current students needn’t worry, as most are already involved in the changes. After all, the majority of the program centers on the associated medical degree, however they’ll have to relearn the majority of...

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The Demons Within16 Medically Restrained

“The court is now in session, the Honorable Thomas Kincaid presiding.” After sitting, Judge Kincaid leaned forward, giving the competing parties his undivided concentration. “I gave this my upmost attention, but it’s a difficult case. While Mr. Walker is clearly rational and competent, Drs. Punjab and Altinon make a convincing argument he’s likely to become dangerous as his disease progresses. Though the defense denies this is the case, the only evidence I can rely on argues it is. As such,...

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The Demons Harem Maras Story Part Three

Mara woke to the sound of rattling chains. She had been taken down duning the night and placed in a small wire cage in the corner of the room. Her holes were still plugged, the leather strap holding them in was painfully wound around her hips and legs. She was lying on her side, her belly protruding out in front of her. She tried to move to sit up but her muscles were so weak from being suspended and the weight of her stomach was unfamiliar to her. One of the threshers walked up to her cage,...

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The Demons Within04 Facing the Music in Public

He answered after the third ring, the clock already ticking down the minutes Phil had access to the phone. “Mathew Tate.” “Mathew, I’m ... in a bit of a pickle. I’m currently in jail and this is my one call. I need help.” “Okay, calm down, we’ll work this out. Where are you and what are the charges?” “I’m in the county lockup in Upper Darby. They’re charging me with public nuisance and intimidation.” Mathew chuckled. “What, some customer stiffed you?” “No, I’m innocent. I was...

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The Demons Within13 Netting a Sample

“Are you ready for another go?” Emma asked, greeting Phil as he pulled into a parking spot. “Or rather, can you survive another one?” Ethan teased. “Yeah, though this time will be a little different,” Phil said, exiting his car. “Instead of the typical crowd scene, I told Melissa I was done with waiting room demonstrations. I insisted I’d only handle five of her worst cases. That way, the chances of complications are reduced, as are the number of observers. If I take out one creature each,...

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Demons Slain

Some time ago I submitted a story with the title DEMONS TO SLAY. Many of the comments posted criticized the fact that the story had an unsatisfactory ending. This story is a version of the original that has a much happier ending. This is a fictional story. Any resemblance to persons living or dead and institutions is coincidence. DEMONS SLAIN CHAPTER ONE The West Country was as beautiful as ever. I enjoyed my work, but the times when I came down to Devon and travelled the western counties...

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Speaking With Your Demons09 Things Donrsquot Always Go So Smoothly

Betty and Abe were accompanying Phil and Meg across the University of Washington campus, and were surprised by how Meg was treated by the students, who were mostly 18 years old or older. They’d expected Phil to be well-respected, but were surprised by the reactions to Meg. “Hey, Meg! Hearing wonderful things about you.” “Way to go, Meg! The entire campus is buzzing about your work.” “Excuse me,” Betty said, pitching her voice low so it wouldn’t carry. “Why is everyone raving about Meg if...

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Speaking With Your Demons20 Resistance is Never Mind

The camera zoomed in, focusing on a crowd of reporters and onlookers, a stage full of prestigious city officials, and a single overweight plumber, occasionally talking to himself. The image focused on the Mayor and Police Commissioner, holding hands over their heads in a show of strength. The mayor backed off, conceding the stage to Commissioner Malcolm, who approached the microphone. “Ladies and gentlemen, this is a most unusual press conference. Since there’s bound to be a lot of...

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Demons Gargoyles and Creatures of the Night

Our world is full of wonder and it is also full of darkness. There has always been a balance and even when I was young I wanted to keep that balance. The weapons were shiny swords or the new guns. Those were muzzle loading and most had coarse powder that create clouds of smoke when fired. I designed and created something better and it all came from watching a farmer. He had cut and used a special sled behind horses to rake the cut hay into a single row. A few days later another sled pulled by...

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The Demons Sacrifice

“The demon,” the Great Mother spoke, and her voice boomed all around us, “is too strong!” Silence fell over the hall like a leaden blanket. A pair of feet shuffled on the floor next to me and stirred up dust. A choked sob sounded from somewhere further back. A muffled, crashing noise made it through the thick wooden gates and made some of my fellow sisters whimper in fright. I had seen him with my own eyes, felt the raw power spring forth from his hands and shake the foundations of our refuge....

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The Warrior Caught by FlowersChapter 22 Mothers Can Be DeadlyWhy Demons Fear Her

“Mother! We’re home –!” Bells sang, bursting through the door, dragging Eigis behind her. Outside the sun was halfway through sinking behind the horizon, and it was almost night. A tall, long boned woman turned from where she’d been preparing a batch of rolls for the oven. She was wearing a ruffled homespun apron decorated with a cross-stitch of daisies over traveling clothes and armor. A welcoming smile lit up her angular, fox like face, making her half moon shaped eyes crinkle...

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Helltaker Demons Dont Share

With great effort, the Helltaker journeyed into hell, bashed skeletons, kicked rocks, solved every puzzle, and ultimately, gathered the finest cuties throughout the netherworld into his own demon harem. Armed with nothing more than a sharp suit, sexy shades, a great chocolate pancake recipe, and the wit to pick the right dialogue options- or the grit to go through it again when he failed- our hero made his dream a reality. Life with demon girls (and one angel) hopping in and out of his...

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Demons Angels

You don't know how you got here. One minute you were in your bed getting ready to sleep after a vigorous jerk off season of watching hot guys fuck & suck on the internet. You closed your eyes quickly entering a deep sleep and the next thing you knew you were here. Not that you knew where here was. Everything was pitch black. So dark in fact that you couldn't even tell if your eyes were open or not. You couldn't even see your own body. As you were adjusting to your new surroundings, a sudden...

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Inner Demons Part 1

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Goetic JusticeChapter 7 Consorting With Demons

When Ryan stepped through the door of his apartment, Nahash was waiting there for him, lounging on the couch as she watched him hang up his coat. She was treating it like a chaise longue due to her size, reclining on it as she leaned with one arm on the backrest and the other trailing over the side. Her long legs were crossed, hanging over the adjacent armrest, her cloven hooves touching the floor. She had always been distractingly attractive, but for the first time, he felt free to really...

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Speaking With Your Demons18 Crossing the Line

“Meg, I can’t believe how well you handled that!” Emma raved. “If I knew it was that easy, we wouldn’t have wasted so much time over the past year. We never guessed we could negotiate with demons, and you make it look so simple.” “No, shit!” her brother Ethan added. “I never expected to get my own demon and devil out of the deal either. What’s more, my demon is here to help, not torment me like they did before. It’s the difference between night and day. Now we know how to proceed in the...

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Girls Demons and Futas

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Speaking With Your Demons21 A Caring Intervention

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The Making of a Fighter Pilots WhoreChapter 10 Slaying Hidden Demons of the Mind

My next assignment out of grad school was to an east coast fighter base located in a very popular tourist area. This time, however, I was not a member of a fighter squadron. Armed with my new computer science degree, I was to be the director of the wing's computer operations and network management division on the wing staff. I was now a wing staff support officer 'affectionately' known by the squadron fighter jocks as 'straphangers', meaning staff officers that came down to fly with them...

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The Demons Within02 Wrestling with Demons

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A Game of Demons

As the intensely bright light slowly recedes, you cough at the muskiness of the air - you find yourself now in a dark, sparsely light stone corridor, perhaps underground because there are no windows to be seen. The glowing purple pentagram you walked through hissed behind you before fading to a dull gray; touching the portal yields no passage back to Atter's Pit, the dungeon you were in the process of exploring for treasure before come here... wherever here is. "That was real smart of you,...

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AF Some Demons You Cant Hide From

The following work is the whole property of R. C. Conrad. No license or property is transferred by posting this story. No authority is granted to post this story to any pay site. This story may be posted to any free site, provided notice is given to the author. This story contains transgender images and imagery of magic. If you are easily offended, please do not continue. Persons under the age of 18 should not view this material. This story contains adult situations and imagery...

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Where Demons Tread

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Speaking With Your Demons03 Proving the Unprovable

“So you’ll be okay for the next hour or two?” “Yeah, we’ll be fine,” Abe assured him. “Meg wants to scrub herself clean, which should take a while. After that, she’s excited about going grocery shopping with the money you gave her.” Phil chuckled. “She’s some kid. I thought she’d want to squirrel some away, but you’d assume she’d want ice cream and cake too.” “No, she’s interested in some decent food for her school lunches, and plans to stock the hotel room so she’ll have something...

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