Jacobs Retirement
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Monday – Tuesday July 13 – 14
Still in shock, Cindy allowed herself to be led to Matt’s truck. She was grateful Jenny was still asleep, blissfully unaware of all that occurred. Cindy was also relieved Jenny couldn’t see her mother in distress, looking disheveled and holding an ice bag to her face and lower lip.
Cindy didn’t return to her home that night. After Matt took her and Jenny to Three Corners Farm, Maria, who had been briefed by Matt, had taken charge. Jenny was a little puzzled since she was supposed to be spending the week at Cindy’s home, but when Cindy had struggled to come up with an explanation, Maria had quickly assured her that Matt and Uncle Tomás were tending to repairs of an electrical nature at the house and the problem would be fixed shortly.
Maria kept Jenny fed and occupied while Cindy tried to come to grips with what had happened. She was baffled why anyone would want to kidnap Jenny and had no idea who would do such a thing. She had a feeling the two who had invaded her house were not behind the kidnapping; they seemed almost stereotypical stupid criminals – not that they weren’t a terrifying and violent couple.
Cindy thought about them. She had killed a man, but there were no feelings of regret or remorse. They had invaded her home with the intent of stealing her child and most likely killing her – no there would be no regrets. Now they no longer posed a threat to her and her daughter, and truth be told, to the man she loved.
After Matt had delivered them to the Farm, Cindy couldn’t stop shaking. Maria insisted she lie down in one of the bedrooms, but Cindy was too restless to sleep. She kept replaying the events of the afternoon and speculating on what would have happened without Matt’s arrival. Maria made tortilla soup for dinner and Cindy tried to eat while disguising her distress from Jenny but she kept staring into space, her mind in turmoil. The film in her head would always jarringly stop when it got to the point where Cindy had retrieved her gun and fired into the back of the man who had been interrupted in the process of trying to rape her and who intended to kidnap her daughter.
The next thing she recalled was the man dead in the hallway and Matt washing her face and urging her to drink a sports drink.
Once Jenny was in bed at Three Corners Farm, Cindy took a long shower and then, dressed in robe and pajamas, wandered into the living room and sat in Harrison’s big leather recliner. Maria sat on the sofa reading a book but Cindy could feel her eyes on her. Eventually, Maria brought her a pill and a glass of water.
“This will help you sleep. Everything will be better in the morning.” Cindy just nodded and took the pill. Shortly thereafter Maria’s cell phone rang. She spoke softly in Spanish, and a few minutes later they heard the crunch of gravel under tires as Matt and Tomás returned. Tomás came in and he had a quick conversation with Maria in the kitchen and he left again. Finally Matt came in and he knelt next to the recliner. He looked uncertain as if he was concerned about how she would react to seeing him.
“Cindy, I’m so sorry that happened. I’m sorry I didn’t get there sooner. I’m sorry I didn’t do a better job protecting you...”
She pressed her fingers against his lips and said softly, “Matt, don’t apologize, you saved Jenny ... and me.” At that point her eyes filled and she couldn’t speak. He took her hand and just looked at her. At that point she was certain he loved her. She smiled ever so slightly, sat back and closed her eyes.
When she woke she discovered Maria must have covered her with a throw and just let her sleep. It wasn’t quite midnight, but she was awake. She peeked in Jenny’s room and discovered Maria, asleep, still clothed, lying on the bed next to Jenny. Jenny looked so peaceful. Cindy shuddered as the images of the day came back full force. Again it struck her that without Matt, Jenny most certainly, would have been with those two criminals in some awful place.
Without conscious thought she found herself at the door to the modular home, ringing the bell. He got to the door so quickly he couldn’t have been asleep. Cindy briefly noted he was dressed in sweatpants and a dark T before she collapsed sobbing into his arms.
She only vaguely recalled him picking her up and carrying her to the living room and gently placing her on the big cloth-covered sofa. Somehow she found herself on his lap, her arms tight around his neck clutching him as he held her. Sometime later she woke and found herself lying mostly on top of him on the sofa. He had pulled a blanket over them, and in the dim light of the room she watched his face as he slept. He looked so relaxed, and maybe content and she hoped it was her proximity that caused that. Cindy thought about what it would be like to wake to his face every day. She put her head down and went back to sleep, listening to the strong steady rhythm of his heart.
Cindy woke to the buzzing of Matt’s cell phone, which was on the low table next to the sofa. He was trying to ease himself from under her without waking her. She held him tight. “No.”
Matt stopped moving and kissed her forehead. “Cindy, I’ve got to go and relieve Tomás – guard duty.”
“Oh.” She still didn’t release him.
“You should go back to sleep. It’s almost two. If you want you can use my bed. This sofa’s not really meant for comfortable sleeping.”
More awake now she smiled down at him, “I was doing fine.” This time, despite her sore lip, she kissed him – on the lips. He hesitated for a second and gave in. They enjoyed a gentle kiss for a brief time and then she sat up. “I should go.”
Matt nodded and they both stood. “I’ll walk you.” She watched him put on his running shoes and then a shoulder holster with pistol under a light cotton bomber jacket. He grabbed his phone and a baseball cap as they walked out.
Cindy kissed him once more at the side door to the house. As she turned to go in, he stopped her and took her hand. He looked sad and concerned. “I’m sorry about what happened.”
She touched his face. “You saved us Matt. You risked your life, and I’ll never forget that.” He just watched her. “Matt I know you’ll always take care of Jenny ... us ... and that’s what I want ... always.” He pulled her to him and kissed her. “Always,” he said, and then walked into the darkness.
Cindy collapsed into her bed until her alarm jarred her awake at four. The night had gone much too quickly. The effects of her interrupted night and the trauma of the day before, coupled with the sleeping pill caused some disorientation. She finally figured out where she was, and it was Monday and she had a radio show to do. Her normal routine was to get up at four, leave her house, travel mug in hand at five, and drive the twenty miles to the radio station, where she usually had thirty minutes to prepare for her show. She briefly considered calling in sick, but she had promised Jenny she could go with her each day to see how she made her radio show. The morning show people were also ready to make a fuss over Jenny. She was also determined not to let the horror of yesterday dictate her life.
On the dot of five Matt came into the house. He looked amazingly fresh, dressed in jeans and a dark blue T that said ‘Navy’ across the chest and a denim jacket. His smile was reassuring. “I’m your driver today Cindy.”
“Oh ... right.” She hadn’t given it a thought. Of course, he would be with her and Jenny today.
“Don’t look at me, I’m a fright.” Cindy had showered to help wake up and to soothe some of the aches she felt when she moved around, but she still felt only half put together. She knew she’d be stiff for a few days from the beating she’d experienced. She’d been thrown from a horse a couple of times and it felt very much the same. Grateful it wasn’t morning television; she had washed and dried her hair, then simply pulled it back in a ponytail. Fortunately she was able to apply enough makeup to cover the bruises on her face, and she was relieved to see her face wasn’t swollen. Her lip was still sore but she applied a heavy coat of lipstick – it wasn’t perfect but it would do. A white long sleeve man’s shirt over a tank top covered the bruises on her arms.
He smiled as he stood watching her fill two travel mugs with freshly brewed coffee. She blushed and shook her head when he said, “You’re beautiful.”
Just then, a robe-clad Maria came out of Jenny’s room with a blanket-wrapped, but still sleeping Jenny in her arms. She handed her to Matt, and a tote filled with her clothes to Cindy, and then refusing coffee she headed back to bed.
Cindy was embarrassed when Matt woke her as they pulled into the radio station parking lot twenty minutes later. She hadn’t meant to fall asleep. She had wanted to ask Matt about what had happened at her house after he took them to the Farm, but had to admit that she had needed the sleep more than answers. They would wait until later. He dropped her at the door and promised to bring Jenny in once Cindy got herself settled and had a chance to get the show started.
Matt opened the door of the truck for her and she moved into his arms as if it were the most natural thing in the world. Cindy didn’t try to kiss him. She just pressed closely against him, his arms around her, and let his warmth and love fill her. She would have loved to not let go. Last night, actually early this morning, he had said, ‘always.’ She smiled as she walked into the brightly lighted building.
Cindy finished her morning show and once the adrenaline and coffee wore off she came back to the Farm and went back to bed and slept for three hours. She wished Matt had come in with her, wanting to feel him holding her again, but he said he had things to do. He smiled and kissed her tenderly as she stood in the doorway to the house. She wondered how he was still functioning, since he’d had even less sleep than she had.
Cindy thought the morning show had been almost as smooth as ever, although at times she seemed a bit distracted and wasn’t quite as quick on the uptake when she and her cohost bantered and took calls between playing country hits. She apologized to him after the show but he shrugged it off. “Cindy, don’t worry about it. You did fine as always. You should have heard me the first time my wife and kids came into the studio to watch me on a show. I was a babbling idiot!” He laughed, and winked. “Anyway your friend Matt has all the ladies around here distracted too.”
Early in the evening they finally returned to her house. The place looked remarkably normal. She slipped off her shoes and tucked her feet up on the sofa and put her head on his shoulder. He put one arm around her waist. Neither said anything. Jenny was in her room and they could hear her quietly strumming her guitar through the closed door. Matt was still wearing his jeans and Polo from the morning but Cindy had changed. She was now wearing an old pair of lightweight tan cords and a white long-sleeve cotton sweater. The bruises on her arms were turning colors and she was glad they were covered.
Matt broke the silence when he asked, “Cindy who do you know in Scottsdale, or I should say who knows you?”
A chill went through her, “Scottsdale?”
“Yes, I found a portable GPS in the truck driven by the late John Smith. At least that’s what it says on his license and on the registration on the truck, which was also licensed in Arizona.”
At the mention of the man’s name she involuntarily looked over at the hallway that led to the bathroom. Every time she walked that hallway she wanted to step over the place where he had lain as the blood pooled around him. There was no sign of anything there now. Matt and Tomás had done a remarkable job cleaning everything and putting things back into place.
The living room area rug was gone of course. Somehow they had found a replacement, and it was already on the floor. Even the bullet holes in the island in the kitchen had been patched and the whole thing repainted. The kitchen still smelled faintly of paint. The house looked so normal, were it not for the bruises and the aches from the beating, she might question the accuracy of her memory. She wondered how long it would be before the memory would fade. Could she even continue to live in this house? Time would tell.
“Jayson was from Arizona. His mother, Adele Adkins lives in Scottsdale and has an office there...” Her voice trailed off as an image of Adele intruded. “I remember meeting her once while we were performing in Reno. The meeting was less than cordial. So how is the GPS linked to Scottsdale?”
“When I powered it up I scrolled to the previous destinations screen and Scottsdale popped up. One address is for the Holiday Inn and the other was an address for a high-rise office building. Do you have any idea of the name of Jayson’s mother’s business?”
Cindy thought for a few moments. “Something like, Desert Sky Investments.”
“Hang on a second while I get my tablet from my truck.” She felt cold without his arm around her, but he was back moments later with his tablet and a GPS unit and sat beside her. She snuggled against him as he searched for Adele’s address. “Got it, Desert Sky Real Estate Investments.” He looked at the address on the GPS and compared it to the address for Adele’s office building. Then he called up the map of the area.
“Well I have to give Ms. Adkins credit for at least being smart enough not to meet kidnappers at her office. It’s an address for a building that’s three blocks away on the same street. It would be an easy five minute walk from her place of business.”
“You think Adele set this up.” Cindy waved her hand indicating the house.
“I’m asking you.”
Cindy stared past the open French doors into the back yard. After a minute she nodded. “She could. She was blindly devoted to Jayson, oblivious to his faults, an enabler, and she really disliked me. I could see where she could blame me for what happened to him.”
“What happened to Jayson? You never told me. I just know you divorced the guy and he’s dead, but that’s about all.”
Cindy hesitated for a few seconds gathering her thoughts. “After his very public meltdown...”
“That video I have seen. Not his finest hour.”
“Nor mine.” she replied softly.
“Didn’t look like there was anything you could have done differently.”
She smiled, trying unsuccessfully to keep the regret and tears out of her voice. “For starters, I could have avoided any involvement with him.”
Matt took her hand. He didn’t say anything. She was glad he avoided the platitudes she’d heard from so many others. Regardless, she’d already beaten herself up enough, and there was really no excuse for her irresponsible behavior.
“Sometimes I do wonder what set him off that night. I’d never seen him that way before ... violent. Drugs, most likely. Anyway, I ended up in the hospital for observation because of the nasty crack on my head when I fell...”
“When he knocked you down.”
“Yes, when he knocked me down.” She paused and wiped her eyes, distressed by the memory of that awful time. “The next day Adele had two attorneys from a firm in Scottsdale track me down in the hospital with divorce papers. They made me a cash offer to sign the papers and not contest the divorce. Jayson was divorcing me but what that really meant was Adele was divorcing me. I dug in my heels since they ... she, was so anxious to get rid of me. They paid me a lot of money to go away. I was glad to take it.”
“So his mother divorced you on his behalf? I guess she really didn’t like you.”
“The story from the attorneys was it was Jayson’s doing, except Jayson was in the county lockup at the time, or he may have still been in the hospital since he had assaulted some police officers and was high on drugs. The signature on the petition was definitely not his, but it made no difference to me. I just wanted him to go away. I guess you could say his mother and I agreed on one thing at least.” She said it with a tight smile.
Cindy paused, grabbing a tissue. “Then somehow the attorneys and Adele convinced some judge that he should be released to a rehab facility in Scottsdale. Not long before Christmas last year he must have walked away from the facility and he ended up at my door. Thank God I’d changed the locks, because he still had his set of keys. I called 911 when he tried to break down the door. He was crazy and threatened to kill me. I’d bought a gun and I would have shot him had he got through that door. Fortunately my neighbor, a retired cop, jumped on him and then the police arrived. They Tasered him a few times and he went into cardiac arrest. Between the cardiac arrest and whatever drugs he’d taken, he never recovered. Adele had him in a care facility in Scottsdale for a few months and then he died. I don’t imagine she pulled the plug, but I have wondered.”
“So Adele blames you for killing her little boy?”
“I think in her twisted mind that’s probably the case. I’ll bet she thinks had I just opened the door and not called the cops he’d still be alive. Interestingly, she sued just about everyone involved in the arrest except me. Last I heard some of those cases are still pending against the city of Reno, Reno PD, and the responding EMTs.”
“She’s a real piece of work.”
Cindy nodded.
“So now she thinks that the way to get back at you is to kidnap Jenny.”
Cindy stared at him appalled as she realized the implications. “Everything points to her, doesn’t it?”
“Yes. She has the motive and the means to hire people. Plus I found almost thirty thousand in cash in the truck.”
“Thirty thousand?”
He nodded. “I suspect it was her money. It seems kind of a small amount for what she wanted, although if it was me I would have given them some part of the money, maybe a third, as a down payment and hold back the rest until completion of the job. It seems appropriate to use her own money to go after her.”
Cindy nodded. “Matt, what are you going to do?”
“I’m going to make a trip to Scottsdale, although I think it’s futile to talk to her, don’t you?”
Cindy considered that. “Yes, a waste of time. I don’t think she’ll ever stop.”
“I agree. I’ll take care of it Cindy.” She had lots of questions, but instead she just moved into his lap and let him hold her.
Friday, July 24
Cindy sat on her horse near the crest of a hill and watched Rashmi and Jenny as they galloped their horses through dry grass in the valley below. They were laughing and urging their horses on to see who could get back to the ranch house first. It was surprising to Cindy that city girl Rashmi looked so at home on a horse. The big black she was riding dwarfed her but she was in control. Cindy had been riding all her life and envied the girl’s natural grace. Of course, Jenny had been on and around horses all her life and the chestnut mare she was riding seemed to know it.
Cindy had to admit the difference was that she really didn’t care for riding or horses. Horses were simply a fact of life since they were essential to daily life on a ranch, but nothing more. She much preferred the comforts of her truck.
She glanced over at Sofía who was watching the riders with a wisp of a smile. Rashmi had invited her despite Cindy’s reservations, but things had worked out. After dinner the first night at the ranch, Sofía had walked out in the warm summer evening and took a seat next to her in one of the rocking chairs on the wrap-around porch. “Cindy, you know I love Matt...” Cindy didn’t let her finish. “You’ve made that painfully obvious.”
She was surprised when Sofía just gave a rueful smile. “Sí, I’ve tried to show him and everyone else I love him. It’s not just gratitude.” She paused. “Although I owe him my life, and everything I have right now came about because of him.” Cindy wondered where this conversation was going. “Cindy, I wish he loved me like he loves you. I wish he would look at me like he looks at you. When he hugs me I want to melt, but I’m only his hermana. Cindy, you are su mujer ... his woman. Take care of him, por favor.” Sofía got out of her chair, and to Cindy’s surprise hugged her and then fled into the house. Cindy had seen the tears.
Since then, the tension had been broken and Cindy found she really liked Sofía. She was bright as well as beautiful and she was a good sport, especially around horses. Sofía had never been on a horse before and until the ranch she’d never even been close to one. Gamely and with encouragement and a little ribbing by her friend Rashmi, she had given it a try. Fortunately the Moores, who treated her like a daughter, had the perfect gentle horse for her and Sofía started riding with them for longer periods each day, although it appeared that she, like Cindy, had very mixed feelings about horses. They admitted to each other they would never be as comfortable on these large beasts as Rashmi and Jenny.
On a horse behind Sofía and Cindy was Harry Williams. He was rail thin and probably in his sixties, but he was still a handsome man. Intelligent blue eyes peered from under his battered Stetson. He was the ranch foreman for the Moores, and at present the only employee. The drought had forced the Moores, like most of the other ranchers around Red Bluff, to cut back drastically on their cattle herds. Fortunately, the Moore’s had been early on the bandwagon leasing land for wind turbines and for cell towers where their acres abutted the interstate.
She mused that the lack of California cattle on the market and the higher prices brought from that shortage would be good for the ranchers in Montana. She thought about the cattle business. It was hard work and weather was always a big factor – that and the price of beef of course. It was too bad prices hadn’t been high enough to save Harrison’s family ranch. Cindy shook her head as if trying to dispel the guilt that was there. Had she put the money she earned on the road into the ranch could it have been saved? She knew Natalie kept the books. Maybe someday she’d ask her, but not now. Their relationship was just getting back to something resembling friendship – no that wasn’t right. Maybe inching toward rebuilding what they’d had not that long ago.
Harry started down the hill keeping an eye on Rashmi and Jenny. He had a scoped rifle in the scabbard attached to his saddle and a large revolver on his hip. He was their security for today. Cindy was also armed. After what happened at her house she never went out without her Glock.
Matt had tried to assure her that the threat was probably over for now, but he had suggested she talk to Rashmi about a visit to Bonnie and Jim Moore while he was out of town. Rashmi had set up the visit and the introductions and had insisted on coming along, and inviting Sofía.
Rashmi, Jessica and Harrison had not been apprised of the whole story. Cindy had explained that she had heard from a former member of Front Range that Jayson’s mother had been making threats about Cindy and Jenny. Matt told them he would go to Scottsdale and nose around a bit to see if there was any truth to what Cindy had heard, but in the meantime, it might be a good idea for Cindy and Jenny to visit the Moores while he was gone.
Harrison and Jessica had agreed and the Moores were very willing to accommodate them. Cindy hated to lie to any of them, but Matt had explained that the fewer people who knew what had happened at her house, the better. With the two witnesses dead, there was really no direct evidence of Adele’s involvement so the police would have little to go on. They might talk to Adele, but without testimony from the couple there was little they could do and it might make Adele even more determined. She might just wait months or years and try again.
Cindy wished she would hear from Matt. He had insisted that it was safer for everyone if there was no communication that could be looked at by the police in the future. He had left his phone behind. She wasn’t sure what Matt was going to do in Scottsdale but she knew that he wasn’t going there to have a talk with Adele Adkins. He said he’d take care of things, and she knew he meant it. She just wished she could hear his voice.
As she rode down the hill she thought about the ... incident? ‘Incident’ seemed too mild a euphemism for what had happened; attempted rape and kidnapping, attempted murder on Matt and the death of the two criminals who had abducted and assaulted her in her own home. That day had been a watershed event in their relationship. Cindy had come to realize her growing affection for Matt was very real. It had sprung from their time together before the attempted kidnapping, and had become more when he had put his life on the line for them. Also, he loved Jenny, and even though he hadn’t said the words, she knew he loved her too.
Cindy gazed at the mountains in the distance trying to give order to her jumbled thoughts.
Yes, I care about Matt. He’s a wonderful man, but, do I love him?
Tuesday July 28, 2015
Adele Adkins sat near the back of the morning-crowded Scottsdale coffee shop. Anyone who approached looking for a seat got a glare for their trouble. Adele wanted to be left alone while she tried again to contact John and Ginger – if those were their real names. She stared at the throwaway phone as if she could will it to ring. Each day at this prearranged time she had tried to contact the duo, but nothing. They had initially agreed not to exchange voice mail or text messages, but there hadn’t been any contact for more than two weeks. At their last conversation on Sunday the twelfth, John had assured her that they would act soon to snatch little Jenny. So where were they?
She’d been watching the news from California and there was nothing about a kidnapping, or even an attempted kidnapping. Adele was relieved there was no news of arrests in Lodi. Not that those investigators would have discovered much from those two. The only thing they could tell police was they had met one time with a heavily disguised woman in some basement parking garage in Scottsdale. She didn’t worry about anyone tracking her there because it was a big office building with a large parking structure a few blocks from her office. She’d also carefully selected a garage where the owners had never installed security cameras.
At that meeting, she’d handed over a summary of the surveillance information provided by Burroughs Investigations along with thirty-three thousand in cash. Adele had promised the remainder of the one hundred thousand upon delivery of Jenny to certain individuals recommended by the duo, sex traffickers, who would immediately send her out of the country. The couple had assured her they’d take care of everything and notify her once the delivery had been made. She hadn’t asked for details. Now she was wondering if she should have.
It had been more difficult to find someone to do the job than she realized, then one day out of curiosity she’d checked Jayson’s phone. John and Ginger were listed under his contacts. She thought she had pretty much kept tabs on anyone Jayson knew professionally and most of his friends so she figured they were either in the drug trade or people he’d met in rehab, perhaps both. She had used Jayson’s phone to make initial contact, deliberately vague about what she wanted them to do. Without any questions they had agreed to meet her. John had claimed to be an ex-cop, but his gang and prison tattoos told a different story, and Ginger claimed to have a long association with biker gangs. Both had the hard look of drug addicts and ex-cons, seemingly eager to do anything to make some easy money.
As she sat in the morning-bright coffee shop Adele turned the phone over and over considering her limited options. Had the missing couple scammed her and taken off with the money which probably went up their noses? She shook her head. She was a hard-nosed business woman who considered herself a pro at reading people and she concluded they were in need of the entire amount so they would go through with the job. So what had happened to them? Had they been arrested and turned on Adele? Had they delivered Jenny to the traffickers and been killed by them? But why no news reports from Lodi? Were the police keeping it under wraps while they investigated? That was highly unlikely since the kidnapping of a child meant an instant Amber Alert to aid in the recovery.
Suddenly nervous, she looked up, and then caught herself. Her thoughts bordered on paranoid. She decided there was no way to trace her and to connect her to those two or to any attempted kidnapping. She figured it might be prudent though to stash the throwaway phone somewhere other than her office and then retrieve it each morning to see if they would call and to check for missed calls.
It was also going to be impossible to hire Burroughs again to do surveillance on that farm in Lodi where Jenny lived. There were other investigators, but to what purpose? She had found John and Ginger on a fluke. Where would she go to find someone else to do the job? She had purposely avoided any contact with the traffickers. Personal contact with them was out of the question even if she knew where to start looking.
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Adam Stone 11:31 pm, November 4th, 2006 4:31 pm November 5th, 2006 (local time) The table was set up perfectly. There were two cups of tea with the rest of the tea set off to the side. The cups were positioned in front of the chairs. Condiments were close by. A small plate held crackers and cheese. All was indeed in readiness, I saw Jacob arrive. Jacob paused at the entrance to the mess hall. He clapped once. A member of the Density Force ran over to help him stand for a moment. Jacob...
Science class went as it usually did. Jacob and Mr. Schuman got into a deep argument again on the fundamental interactions of density as it related to forces within reality. They went at it for ten minutes again, losing the rest of us 3 minutes into the argument. I did sit next to him though. I didn't do anything else to get his attention. I just watched him scribble the answers to the science experiments in the lab book before Mr. Shuman finished explaining. In other words science class...
Personal log (voice), J. J. Stone, captain of the Flying Dutchman, 12:30am October 27th 2006. Scotty was finally content. He had discovered that sharing a bed with two passionate humans was not the best way to get an undisturbed night's sleep. His owner usually tossed and turned for about 20 minutes before he got comfortable. Scotty thought his owner acted much like a cat. Then he would curl up next to him and start purring contentedly. But not last night. Last night Scotty's owner...
View of Sgt. Matthew Lane 5:45 am, November 4th, 2006 11 pm November 4th, 2006 (local time) I met Major Stone at the door to the private ward. "Thank you for coming." Stone told me. "I got the message. However, I'm surprised that Jacob wants to see me enough to send for me." "He doesn't know. My wife and I decided to send for you." "What do you expect to happen?" "We don't know. But something happened that night in the mess hall. His mother and I expected him to take you...
Personal log (voice), J. J. Stone, captain of the Flying Dutchman, 1204 EST October 27th 2006. It was 12:04am. That is what my alarm clock said in those bright neon numbers the nearly blind could read at twenty paces. With my vision, I could not see them from further away than three feet. These thoughts I should not have running in my head. I should be having my post midnight fantasy about now. The noise that interrupted my sleep sounded again. I turned over and looked. There was a new...
Diane 6:43 pm, November 4th, 2006 11:43 am November 5th, 2006 (local time) I watched the map roll on my screen. It was programmed apparently to keep pace with the Flying Dutchman's current location. Right now it showed us crossing over the Eastern Shore. I sooo liked this craft. There are times when girls wish they could be invisible so that they could hear more about what others thought or noticed. Right now I was effectively invisible. I know this because the Flying Dutchman just flew...
Jacob Penned by: Miss Deborah Leigh Johnson One I had come to Richmond Hill because though it is a very small town out in the middle of no where, they had an excellent computer-programming course. And it was free. My Grandmother died about three years ago, and she left me a small amount of money, that was tied up in a trust account at the community college in Richmond Hill. I have no idea of what her involvement was with the college, but none the less, if I wanted the...
I'm 19 and Jacob is 23. He's my half brother. We never really met or knew each other well until about a year ago and from that time on, I knew we were going to get along great. His dad and our mom moved in together after a long time of separation and Jacob and I have our own wing of the house basically. Our mom and his dad decided they would need their privacy and that we got along well enough to share a side of the house. Our side of the house consist of 1 HUGE ass bathroom, a kitchen, a small...
IncestChapter 78: Tiffany Ship's log, Acting Capitan Tiffany French. 8:40am, October 28th 2006 I had put the Major and his Marines in the various chairs. They were demonstrating curiosity levels usually reserved for small children. So I told them they could be as curious as they liked but not to touch anything. So they sat and watched like tourists at a planetarium. Suddenly one of the Marines pointed to the holographic display. "Is that a carrier?" "Joe, put the thing that Marine is...
Vice Admiral Bright 10:20 pm, November 4th, 2006 3:20 pm November 5th, 2006 (local time) I found him precisely where she told me he'd be. He did not react. That meant he already knew I was here. I know I made the trip quickly, but I also knew enough not to think that I moved faster then the high school kids could gossip. Jacob Stone sat at the lake side watching the birds along the shore. In his lap was a load of papers. They looked about a foot high. He was reviewing them....
Jacob Told Me He Was Gay (And His Brother Joined In)He began to scream and moan; I heard every curse in the book! He bucked his hips deeper into my throat, and I swallowed. Not even half way into his orgasm, the door opened, Jacob’s eyes were still closed, but I took my head off his cock, and turned around, Jacob’s brother was standing right there in the doorway, and there we were, me on my knees with a mouth over flowing with Jacob’s cum, and Jacob with cock out, glistening with my saliva....
Gay MaleAll this was going on for a few weeks. I particularly liked gay older men specially those who are hairy. I mostly sexted with men, i never met anyone. I was still a virgin. Now i never revealed my identity or shared any pics. One day i received a message from a hunky bear. He was hairy in his 50s. I really felt attracted to his body. He even had a monster cock. He had a veiny 9 inch cock. Now we talked and we sexted, like sexted alot. I was really into him. He would often send me pics of his...
Lance Corporal Flack 1 pm, October 31st, 2006 (4 am the next day, local time) I sat there staring at my chicken. It was all very nice and good. But I would have killed for a slice of old english pizza. I went and got some dessert. After this I was going back to my tent. As I reached my table again I overheard an interesting conversation at the table next to me. The conversation got far more interesting when somebody came up to the table. I'm not sure what assignment the Special Forces...
Lou 9:24 pm, November 4th, 2006 2:24 pm November 5th, 2006 (local time) I watched as he was wheeled in. Jacob Jehosophat Stone. I'm betting he never expected this. Truth be told, neither did any of us. But now he's back. The problems will soon be fixed. Soon we will all be able to go home. Then again I'm not sure I want to try explaining all that's happened recently to my parents either. Johann wheeled Jacob in. Jacob stood up briefly. He looked around. Somebody came to talk to...
Based on true events I awoke to the sound of my cell phone vibrating impatiently, I rolled over and snaked my hand out just enough to grab my phone and retreat back into the warm cocoon of covers. I answered the vibrating phone, my mind still hazy with sleep. “Hello?” I said not fully comprehending the name I had read on the caller id. “Hey babe” said Jacob. His musical voice cleared my foggy mind and put a smile on my face. “Hi” I said, “What made you call?” Half hoping and half knowing his...
Straight SexChapter 64: Jacob's father's view. 3am, Thursday, October 28th, 2006 Jerusalem was supposed to be the city of God. And it was acting very godlike at the moment. Old Testament God, that is. There was fighting and feuding, bickering and betrayal. A lot of people thought it was odd that all three religions that claimed Jerusalem as a holy place and also claimed mercy and honorable treatment of fellow human beings would not practice it here. The very God each of them claims to worship is...
Vice Admiral Bright 9:50 am, November 4th, 2006 3:50 am November 5th, 2006 (local time) The view from the jet reminded me of one of the bad things about being promoted to Admiralty rank. I can no longer enjoy the thrills of being a fighter pilot. "Incoming signal." my pilot let me know. "American source?" "No. Somehow however, they matched our signal codes exactly. Whoever they are, they are damn clever, Sir." "The Stones." I muttered. "Put it though the headphone...
Lt. Anna Cork 3:30 pm, November 2nd, 2006 (8:30 am November 3rd, local time) I was doing something my job as a fighter pilot didn't give me enough time to do. I was waiting outside the guest barracks to pounce on Ashley. It wasn't that I expected her to be up to no good or anything like that. I just needed some mother-daughter time with Ashley. Ashley walked by a few minutes later. She was carrying her gym bag. "Where are you going?" She patted her gym bag. "I'm off to practice my...
Lt. Anna 'Thunderfeet' Cork 9 pm November 2nd, 2006 2 pm November 3rd, 2006 (local time) I caught up with Ashley as she was leaving the gym. "Did you think any more about what I said about Jacob?" "No!" Ashley snapped. "No? Why not?" "Because I've bigger issues to deal with than some guy." she said with some anger. I finally turned to look at her. Ashley had a look on her face that reminded me of the time I had to tell my husband I smashed the Trans Am into a china shop. It...
Partial transcript, America over All 7:04 pm November 5th, 2006 12:04 pm November 6th, 2006 (local time) Many events happened recently that are of great interest to all pure Americans. First, our hero, General Colt was recently appointed chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff by the God Given President. Second, the Association For An Almighty America went public. Let me strongly recommend that every person listening to this broadcast join this blessed organization. They, more than any...
Captain Amy 'Rolling Stone' Stone, USAF Sunday, 12:20pm I banged my fist on the computer desk in frustration. "Six times I've checked now and still no response." I muttered in disgust about the situation. "Six times! This should not be possible." I seriously wanted to shove the computer through the bulkhead. "What's wrong?" Anna 'Thunderfeet' Cork asked. She had a concerned look on her face. "Is the stress of the routine finally getting to you?" "I can't reach Jacob to...
Jacob Personal log (voice), J. J. Stone, Captain of the Hades, 12:33am, October 30th 2006. I just keep doing stupid things. Anybody with an ounce of sense would still be in bed. A full ounce of sense isn't even required to know that. A tenth of an ounce would do. But that fucking military once again involved themselves in my life. I don't want to hate them. Really, I do not. But how can I respect them when every behavior they show ranges from the tactless to tonight's attempt of...
General Smith 12:10 am, November 4th, 2006 6:10 pm November 4th, 2006 (local time) I was just thinking how I was so lucky it was Jacob's father who was assigned to run things. He was a Marine who had been under my command. He knew me and I knew him. Furthermore he respected me. All that and he was a Marine too. Then my luck changed. I saw a woman walk in. She started whispering to Major Stone. Then Major Stone handed her the school jacket he was wearing. She put it on. Another student...
Reverend Black 9:09 pm, November 5th, 2006 2:09 pm, November 6th, 2006 (local time) Lou and Carl assisted Jacob to the ground. Jacob slowly worked his way down to the place his family told him was right. I really hope they were not getting my hopes up about that weird treatment they did. Lazy people might not like walking, but they'd miss it too after too long in a wheelchair. The next design change I will make will make Density Force handicapped assessable. His parents split up. His...
Kevin 10:30am, October 28th, 2006. I watched Jacob's ship land at the side of the school field. He got out and came over. As he limped my way, I saw he was dressed in his normal outfit. That was going to have to change. Then again, I really wasn't comfortable with what was going down here anyway. Jacob had little sports experience outside of watching the Olympics. It was true he was the manager of the soccer team. Sports wise, that's mainly a social job. He didn't need any sports...
Jacob Personal log (voice), J. J. Stone, Captain of the Flying Dutchman, 2:34 pm, October 28th 2006. I sat on the bench watching Kevin do incomprehensible things with the game. We were nearing the end of the second half and I think the opposing team just received some sort of penalty. That meant Fred got to kick the football. It went through the goal posts. Even I know that meant we got 6 points. Touchdown I think that move is called. When I remarked on this, I was informed that a penalty...
Jacob Personal log (voice), J. J. Stone, Captain of the Flying Dutchman, 11:30 am, October 29th 2006. The Hades was the second of the Dutchman class vessels to be launched under the command of Jacob Jehosophat Stone. It was the first of it's kind to circle the earth at 45 miles altitude. It was also, as far as I knew, the only manned craft to fly comfortably at that height. Everybody aboard the Hades was in position. Since this was a simple flight, they were mainly here for window...
Jacob Schwartz, college sophmore, was taking a walk. It had taken him a few weeks, but he'd finally found a time and place where he could walk in perfect solitude. As he walked, he daydreamed. Or more precisely, he fantasized. This particular fantasy was one he kept returning too, combining all his favorite fetishes. He fantasized about dozens of beautiful women, of every age, race, and body-type. All were clad in either harem outfits or Nazi uniforms (his most secret fetish, given his Jewish...
FantasyA James Johnson StoryI Claim This Story as my own, and I ask to be credited if and when it is reproduced of copied. Jacob Told Me He Was Gay, His Brother Joined In, Then We All FuckedI was rewarded with a massive flood of cum and a load moan and a variety of curses. It was hot to say the least, his dick had become sensitive and he tried to pull out but I wouldn’t let him. I sucked his dick until he came again in my mouth. He was drenched in sweat and Jacob was rock hard again. He asked me if I...
Gay MaleA James Johnson StoryI Claim This Story as my own, and I ask to be credited if and when it is reproduced of copied. Jacob Told Me He Was GayAll I could do was just sit there. I could not believe what I had just heard. He had told me those few little words that I had waited to hear for what felt like all of my life. Jacob had told me he was gay! My heart stopped, my dick began to swell, and my mouth went dry. My best friend, whom I had dreamed countless wet dreams about, had just told me the few...
Gay MaleSaturday Chapter 236 Ashley 12:20 am, November 5th, 2006 5:20 pm, November 5th, 2006 (local time) And here I thought my workouts were harsh. He's been at it for the last twenty minutes and I've barely heard him complain. He really must have some demons he's trying to forget. Jacob grabbed a drink from a table at the side of the room. "You might want to slow down a bit. You don't have to do the whole week's regimen in one go." the trainer told him. Jacob did not so much as...
Ali Alibaba 10:49 pm, November 5th, 2006 3:49 pm, November 6th, 2006 (local time) "Praise to Allah!" cried our leader. "Allah akbar!!" I shouted back gleefully. "Have you acquired the craft?" "Yes." "Are the items placed where they should be?" "Indeed. The infidels have no clue." "Excellent." "Have we all the information we need?" "That and more." "Allah is merciful. Our day of destiny in soon to be upon us." Chapter 278 Ashley 11:10 pm, November 5th,...
Jacob. Personal log (voice), J. J. Stone, Captain of the Hades, 3:50 am, October 31st, 2006 (1:50 pm local time) I felt my pulse starting to speed up again. Odd. Why should a simple recounting of the story cause this? My mother spoke as I paused for more tea. "You never told me you planned something this advanced." "You never asked." I told her. "To finish the report. The missile hit the outermost shields and exploded. Harmlessly as far as we were concerned. Not so for the other...
Karl 5 pm, Tuesday, November 1st, 2006 I closed my geology textbook as the mantle clock chimed five o'clock. It was time. They say we nerds are clever plotters. Tonight I was going to prove them right. If what I'm thinking works out, let's just say that I'll be very happy. I went upstairs to take a quick shower. Afterwards I looked through clothes for something that would not provoke Julia. I was going to take a big risk tonight. Selecting clothes that would not upset her was the...
Wednesday, November 2nd, 2006 Chapter 76 Military reporter for the Stars and Stripes 12:04 am November 2nd, 2006 (5:04 pm local time, Palestine) This was the strangest trial I ever attended. The Commandant on the Parris Island Marine Base Training Camp is not the sort of defendant I expected to meet on my beat in the Middle East. And he was on trial for piracy. Not even in my most drunk and drugged party state in college would I have thought this would happen. The defendant looked...
General Colt, USMC 1050 pm November 2nd, 2006 3:50 pm November 3rd, 2006 (local time) I watched two burly MPS came in. They were the same ones who arrested me a few days back. I stood happily to one side as they grabbed General Smith and dragged him out as if he had never been their commander. I stood there for a few moments enjoying the memory. Then I called my secretary in. He came in and stood in front of my desk. He didn't even come to attention. I could see that I was going to...
White House Spokesman 1:27 pm, November 4th, 2006 7:27 am November 5th, 2006 (local time) "Can you do this, Mr. Speaks?" I thought about it for a moment. The question is not whether I could do this. The question running through my mind is whether I should do this. The President just asked me to schedule a press conference and make an announcement. That's nothing new. That's why I'm his press spokesman. What was new was the fact that he wants to me say that he was going to apologize...
Krissy 2:58 pm, November 4th, 2006 8:58 am November 5th, 2006 (local time) "Are you sure?" my boyfriend asked. He had an unsure look on his face. It was so cute. "Yes. It's better for me to do it. Remember what you said in the hallway?" "Yes. But moments ago I realized that I was more concerned about you." "That's sweet. Don't worry. I can handle it." "What could possibly have happened that was so bad?" the annoying visitor asked, his attitude up there with nails on...
Personal log (voice), Tiffany French, Captain of the Flying Dutchman, 9 am, October 28th 2006. I sat in the command chair of the Flying Dutchman. Karen was right about one thing. With this ship, I can do anything. Anything at all. The only request Jacob had of me is that I flew no higher than 25 miles until after Jacob made his orbital flight. I had no problem with that. It was time to begin. "Joe, activate mission log." "Activated." "Let the record show that I, Tiffany Mary...
Fred 9:50pm Jacob watched everybody from the chair he was sitting on. He finished his beer and looked at it for a moment. Then he put it down. I grabbed Dave as he passed by. "Can I get another Killiens?" "Sure. I never knew you were into the imported stuff." "I'm not. But Jacob likes it." "Not the Jacob?" "Yep. He's in the chair in the corner." "Will wonders never cease. Take as many as you want. Nobody will ever believe I provided beer for Jacob Stone." I went over to...
Megan 10:30am I drove to the Stone farm as fast as I could. This morning I didn't care if I got ticketed. Hell, this morning I wouldn't cared if I had to run barefoot over shattered glass with a broken leg. There was just no way I was going to miss this appointment. It just wasn't going to happen. It wasn't every day that people got an invitation to become part of Stone's project. But that was not what had my mother thrilled. I was being given an exclusive. I was to be the first...
Bill 11:45 am, November 2nd, 2006 "Bill? Do you have a moment?" I checked my watch. "Sure. I'm not in any rush, given what's on the menu." "What, they let the Home Ec class cook lunch?" "I wish they did. It would at least be looking better than what I'm seeing over there. What can I help you with?" "Come outside with me." I followed him curiously. "Rumor has it, you can give students advice almost as good as your father." "True. But if it's that important, you should...
Monday Chapter 27 Jacob Personal log (voice), J. J. Stone, Captain of the Hades, 12:03am, October 30th 2006. Somebody was once reported to have said, 'I'm going to bed now. Someone please wake me if there's any other way we can screw up tonight.' The bed part was excellent advice. The problem was that moving made me feel really sick. My stomach was queasy and it felt like there was a gang of rioting musicians playing poorly on purpose in my head. If this was the result of getting...
Valerie Dash Noon If that West Point recruiter had any idea in hell what I'd been left alone with, he'd join the Peace Core. It would be that dramatic a shock to his world view. I picked up the West Point recruiting materials again. With this barn's security systems running, I might be the safest person in the area. Of course the phone rang then. I hit the speaker phone button. "Speak to me." "Is this the Stone farm?" "Who wants to know?" "Staff Sergeant Rogers. I'm trying...
A James Johnson Story I Claim This Story as my own, and I ask to be credited if and when it is reproduced of copied. Jacob Told Me He Was Gay All I could do was just sit there. I could not believe what I had just heard. He had told me those few little words that I had waited to hear for what felt like all of my life. Jacob had told me he was gay! My heart stopped, my dick began to swell, and my mouth went dry. My best friend, whom I had dreamed countless wet dreams about, had just told me the...
Personal log (voice), J. J. Stone, Captain of the Hades, 9:19pm, October 29th 2006. I must be seriously insane. Crazier than anybody has yet accused me of being. There can be no other reason for what I'm doing tonight. I hit a few more keystrokes. I had another problem. I was once invited to this party. However I was not sure the guest of honor wanted me there today. Good thing it was a costume party. I had already changed into my costume. A wooden leg encasing my bad leg and some makeup...
Tiffany Personal log (voice), Tiffany French, Captain of the Flying Dutchman, 12:10am, November 1st, 2006 I grabbed my coke and slice of pizza and sat down on the sofa. "Did you see the way those tough guys ran when they saw that headless horseman image?" Lucy asked. "Did I?" Debbie laughed. "I saw them running past the gate. It was soooooo cool." "I bet." Mr. Mason added. "Ok everybody, you can enjoy the laughs later. Time to see how well we did. Karen, have you finished...
Major Daniel Stone, 6:42 pm, November 3rd, 2006 12:42 pm November 4th, 2006 (local time) I turned and thought about what else I should be doing about the situation. Then I remembered that I better make sure the surrender took hold and that Colt had no more fanatics on the base. "Get me the Flying Dutchman." "This is the Flying Dutchman, Mister Mason speaking." "This is Major Stone. Stand by for new orders." I hit the mute and asked the crew if the Hades had been recovered...
Ms. Q. 8:54 am, November 4th, 2006 2:54 am November 5th, 2006 (local time) I finished filling out my current report. I put the report in its correct folder and reached for the next folder. Nobody told me back in college just how much paperwork a career in education contained. Sigh. And I'm still not sure what I'm going to do with the Program. This week seemed too quiet. I do not need all the excitement of last week, but a week with no problems is just unnatural in a high school. There...