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Tim’s father Raymond considered the chance to go with his son to his first football game something of a bonding opportunity. Going to the first varsity football game with his son and his son’s new best friends was like chocolate sprinkles on the desert. So Raymond and Tim with Johnnie Boynes, Mark Mazzurana, Jeff Green and Tony Parker were cruising toward Northside Stadium, home field for the Warren Warriors. Everyone was excited because they were all going to get a small taste of their first ever high school football experience, while also members of the team. The traffic was steady and everyone was passing the time listening to a local sports talk radio show discussing the start of high school football in Texas.

“Jim Bob, I’m telling you this season is set up to be one heck of a fun year for south Texas high school football!” The radio host was obviously very excited and ready to begin dissecting each team and second guessing every coach and every team on a weekly basis. “Several schools here in the San Antonio area have strong enough teams to make honest pushes into the playoffs. Tonight we have several schools kicking off their seasons, and hoping to get started with a win on their way to eternal glory as the state champions.

“Every year there are teams that seemingly come out of nowhere to make a push into the playoffs. Jim Bob my question to you is, who do you think can make a run to the playoffs that we don’t normally see competing at that time of the year?”

“Terry, you are right about that, for sure, every year we always get one or two Cinderella teams that put together enough wins to get themselves first into the playoffs and a possible run at a state championship. I think we are going to see two of them bumping heads tonight, up at Northside Stadium. You have the Warren Warriors defending their home field against the always strong Roosevelt Rough Riders,” the over-excitable color commentator for the local radio show proclaimed during the radio pregame show usually airing a half hour before kickoff.

“Well, Jim Bob, while we know these two teams are always well-coached and always play hard until the game is over, neither team really strikes fear into the hearts of any of the upper-echelon teams in the area like Judson or Reagan or Clark or even Madison Highs. Yes, I agree they are both good but come on old buddy are you getting senile on me, do you really think either Warren or Roosevelt could unseat any of those schools to compete for a state title?”

“Well frankly, Terry, yes I do think it is possible. Mind you things need to go just right for it to happen...”

“Yeah, like back to back tornadoes tearing though each of the before named schools, or finding out each school has been cheating all year and the state cancels their wins for the season!”

Raymond could not take the vitriol any longer and cut off the radio. The mood in the car immediately rose as the other were on the verge of asking Tim’s father to either change the station or to turn it off. “So have any of you guys ever been to a high school game, before. I have to admit I haven’t been to one before, not even when I was in high school!”

“Why not, Mr. Murphy? Didn’t you play football in high school?” Johnnie asked from the third row seat since he was the smallest guy in the car he could squeeze in the easiest it was a unanimous decision made by the others when Johnnie was in the restroom.

“No, I didn’t play football. I played a little baseball and ran some track and did neither one very well. I knew I was going to join the Army about sophomore year and I decided to concentrate on that goal. But I also liked science so after talking it over with my parents we got some information from the Army and I was able to get good enough scores where I was allowed to go to school to become a nurse and the Army trained me for that.” Just after explaining his version of high school, the SUV pulled into a parking spot and the guys began pouring out and making their way over to the entrance. “Hey, guys, hang on a sec! Come over here.” The group formed in around Tim’s dad. “Now I expect you guys to act accordingly all night. I’m not gonna hover over you and expect you to be perfect all the time but just remember to act like a responsible adults, and to also have some fun. I’ll meet you guys right here at this exit when the game is over for the ride home.” Raymond had a way of commanding everyone’s respect and each of the freshmen football team members who had rode in the car with Tim and his father gave him all the respect he deserved and he returned it. “Now, do you all have some money for a soda or something come half time?” He looked over quickly at his son and continued without really looking if any of the boys had any money. “Then get some from Tim, I ain’t anyone else’s dad but his,” Raymond gave a half-hearted shove on his sons’ shoulder. Tim quickly lost his smile while everyone else gained one at his reaction. “Tim hang on a sec.”

“Why did you say that? Now they will want me to buy them something to eat!”

“No, they won’t, but if they do, go ahead and buy it for them. You did bring some money, right?” Tim nodded yes. “Well no problem then but if you need more let me know. Anyways I was going to tell you this is an important night for your popularity at school. I’m willing to bet that you and your friends there are the top dogs among the freshman, especially if you are going to be seen at a big school event like this. Remember have fun. Oh, and don’t forget to watch some of the game so you can see what you are supposed to know when you get to this point.” Raymond gave his son a quick pat on the shoulders and sent him off toward his friends. While he walked in the same direction at a much slower pace, to let them go inside and find some other friends to be around.

“Mr. Murphy? Ohh, Mr. Murphy!” The voice was coming from just inside the entrance gate from the same man Raymond had met at the concession stand of the school’s football field.

“Hey, Dr. Johnson, good to see you again. I was worried I was going to have to search for you all over this place. Glad you found me right away.” Raymond returned the offered handshake greeting.

“Oh, that’s okay; and please, call me Kevin,” Dr. Johnson leaned in towards Raymond to whisper a secret. “I was just keeping an eye on the door there, to make sure no one was getting in for free who were not allowed to get in for free. Every cent counts in fund-raising!”

“Well, since you bring it up, I talked it over with my wife; and yes, we would be interested in helping out. So, please send me an email for the next meeting, and we will be there with our schedules at the ready to make sure we can help.”

“Excellent! I’ll get that to you tonight. Oh, wait, will you be at the freshman football game tomorrow morning?”

“Yes indeed with my wife and our daughter Carmen. Tell you the truth my wife was a bit upset with me when I didn’t introduce you to her at the game last week. She was up in the stands and sent me to buy another order of nachos since the both of them had already commandeered mine when I met you.” Both men gave polite laughs.

“Well we can’t have them mad at us for stupid things when they have so much other things to be mad at normally. I’ll bring over my better half tomorrow and get them talking to each other to see if they get along. Okay, Raymond, enjoy the game. You might as well since once your boy starts playing, there will be lots of times where you won’t be able to just enjoy watching him playing.”

That comment struck a little close to home and Raymond asked Kevin to explain what he meant. “Well, once more people get to see how well your son plays the game, and they get to see just how great of a player we all think he may grow into becoming, they are all going to want to meet the man who brought him into the world. They’ll all be hoping to get you to convince him to go to this college or that college.

“Most will just want to congratulate you, like you had something to do with his success other than supporting him. But when the business of getting him into college brings the vermin out of the woodwork, well let’s just say it could get bad very quickly if you aren’t ready for it,” Kevin saw the confusion mixed with anger growing on Raymond’s face and explained himself.

“I saw it first hand, with my oldest boy Kevin. He was considered a three star player on most recruiting websites, but a few sites had him rated as a potential four star wide receiver prospect, if he went to the right offense. So we actually had about six or seven different schools seriously trying to get Junior to commit to their them. Luckily, in the long run, Junior chose a school not based on the football; but rather the science department, because he wants to become a podiatrist like his old man. I’ll tell ya, remembering that gets me through the hard days.” Dr. Johnson quickly wiped away all evidence of the single tear threatening to get away from his left eye and turned back to Raymond.

“Kevin was nowhere near as good as what your son has the potential to become. Plus, since Tim is a freshman, the real animals in the recruiting world shouldn’t start swarming around for a year or so. You’ll still have a couple of years to worry about that. I’ll say this about Coach Fontana’s rules; it helps the truly great player while he is a freshman. Then again, keeping them down as sophomore is just old thinking. So for now, it would take nearly every other non-freshman lineman at Roosevelt to either get hurt or be declared academically ineligible before Tim sees the varsity field as a freshman. But hey, you never know. Don’t worry about it, now. Just enjoy the game. Get a feel for the big leagues of high school varsity football! I’ll see you maybe later, or if not, definitely tomorrow at the freshman game.”

Raymond decided to take Dr. Johnson’s warning at face value and watched the portly, balding man dressed head to toe in Roosevelt paraphernalia from his “TR” emblazoned baseball cap to the red, white and blue shoelaces accenting his white tennis shoes make his way through the crowd. However, Raymond smiled to himself as he saw parent after parent make a quick about face when they saw him coming their way. He started walking toward the concession stand to find out for himself if the nachos were as good here as they were at the home field concession stand.

Johnnie Boynes had run up the stair steps dividing the sections of metal shelf seating popular in high school stadiums across the country. Instead of normal single steps, he was running up skipping two and three at a time. Johnnie reached the top of the steps and standing on the top row of the stadium looking down at the others.

“Hey, Mayhem, Come on get your fat ass up the steps! We gotta get you in shape for the season!” he yelled. Others already sitting down for the game started laughing at the teen’s hi jinks.

Mark Mazzurana was standing with Tim, Tony and Jeff and pointing to an empty section of available seating about a third of the way up from the bottom. “Dude, there is plenty of room right here and I don’t want to have to go up and down all these damn steps each time we want to get something to drink or to use the restroom.” Tony, Jeff and Tim were both nodding their heads in agreement.

Johnnie looked up to the sky and complained, “Freshmen, in high school, and they are already acting like they are in their fifties.” He hurried down the steps, this time taking them one at a time but still quickly, and rejoined his friends. Johnnie sat down next to Tim and one row above Jeff, Tony and Mark. But he put both hands on Mark’s shoulders and announced for every in the immediate area to hear, “Alright, but for that you are buying me a hot dog.”

The band was sitting in their previously roped off section of the stadium seating. All except the drum corps. Above the empty row of seats where the drum line would sit were the seats for the Patriots dance squad.

The drum line lined up on the track surrounding the football field and formed a spread out wall from the entrance to the field, marking the way for the football team to take the field and form up behind the giant “TR” breakthrough banner held up by the cheerleaders. It was a brilliant white and it easily captured the last brightness of the South Texas setting sun. On one side of the banner it read “We are,” in red type outlined in blue and proudly breaking up the white banner on the other side was a giant “TR” in blue outlined in red.

Just as Tim was getting settled in his seat and taking in the sights high school football but also the nubile flesh of the many high school girls in the stands surrounding him. Actually the girls were just sitting in the student section and after a quick look over his shoulder at the top of the stands, he smiled and leaned over to Johnnie, “Hey, check out who is sitting up where you wanted to sit.”

Johnnie turned around and noticed the dregs of high school. The gang members, the drug users, the troublemakers and the “often truant” members of the student body. He turned back around on his seat and whispered “Mea culpa!”

The drum line started in on the school fight song as the varsity football team began jogging out of the locker room, through the wire fence gate entrance to the field and behind the banner which the cheerleaders were now eagerly raising on two long wooden poles at least ten feet long. Since this was the first time Tim had been to a varsity football game, or any football game for that matter, he wondered how could the school afford to replace the banner after every game since it was obvious they football team were about to run right through it. As the first players pushed through, he was thankful he didn’t ask anyone about it since he could now plainly see the banner had a Velcro division through the middle, which tore apart as the players stampeded toward the sideline.

On the other side of the field, the Warren Warriors were going through their own banner. Their banner was obviously on paper as they drew “Beat Roosevelt!” and underneath that was an even more ornate “Bludgen the Rough Riders!”

The Warren drum line played their own school fight song and the team burst through the banner raining torn paper all over the field and the players who were behind the leaders of the stampede. After the last player ran through the now nude ten foot poles, the cheerleaders began policing the shredded paper before it blew all over the field.

Right about that time, Tim noticed the sun had almost completely gone down on the horizon and the stadium lights turned on while both teams were going through warm up exercises. Without a cloud in the sky and the temperature at a comfortable range, Tim and his friends sat back to enjoy watching their varsity brothers beat down the invaders from Warren high.

Tim and his friends, after purchasing some more refreshments and after acknowledging the existence of any other freshmen they may recognize in attendance at the game around the concession area. made their way over to where Tim’s dad said he would be sitting.

“Hey, son, up here!”

Tim heard his father’s voice first and then saw him sitting about half way up the stands. He was surrounded by several other people who Tim figured to be other parents since they were all wearing the same white polo shirt with “TR” in blue outlined in red with “Booster” centered underneath. They were all smiling and to a person, each one of the freshmen players stopped when they saw them all.

“Okay, now that is freakin’ creepy,” With a wave of his hand and some quick comic timing, Johnnie had won over the boosters. The smiling continued but it was now accompanied by different levels of laughing. The guys took that as a sign it was safe to join Tim’s father in the spaces vacated around him.

Tim’s father leaned over snagging a nacho out of his son’s plate and whispered to the guys, “Well I can tell you boys one thing, you guys are very popular among this crowd.” He saw the confusion on each boys face and continued. “We will talk about it on the way home.” He than sat back and spoke a little louder for the benefit of the rest of the crowd. “So, boys, what did you think of the first half?”

To a one, each guy looked over at Tim forcing him to be the voice of the group. After all it was his father asking the question.

“Well, I hope we have an easier time of it tomorrow, than the varsity is having tonight.”

“Well, I’m giving you the plays to run, son, but your boys just aren’t getting the job done!” Head Coach “Big” John Fontana was yelling full blast at his assistant coaches. All the football coaches were currently huddled in the shower section of the home locker room while the varsity team were getting treated for injuries and re-hydrating themselves after a hard fought first half of football against Warren High School. The players before the game were told what to do at halftime since their time was limited. They knew to gather in their general area where they set off from before the game started. The coaches would correct problems they could see their players committing during the game and also help form new plans of attacking the other team to try to win the game. The players knew the coaches would figure out what to do then inform them of any changes to the game plan or changes in personnel. But at the moment, each player was quietly acting like they were not listening to the arguing coaches from out of the shower area.

“I know you have given plays coach, but those plays ain’t working and you are still trying to run them, even though they are getting stopped, easy! We should go ahead and open it up a little, get away from the cookie cutter plays, and work on some more passing. Maybe even some reverses.”

“See, look at this,” offensive line coach Greg Fontana showed his father and head coach, a clipboard indicating the Warren defenses’ use of nine and on a couple of instances even ten out of eleven defenders waiting for a run. “Warren is sitting nine men in the box, most of the time! They’re waiting for us to run either option left or option right. It’s like they know your playbook, and are reading it right along with you. Coach, you gotta jumble it up a bit, and throw something at them they aren’t expecting. We are no longer making it hard for them to figure us out, when you are following the same play call formula you have been using for ... for the last twenty years!”

Greg Fontana is the head coach’s son, and also offensive line coach for the varsity team. He has been coaching with his father at Roosevelt for fifteen years. Greg Fontana graduated from Roosevelt then spent fours years at the University of Texas where he graduated with honors and was an All-American offensive lineman his junior and senior seasons. He was drafted to the National Football League at the top of the third round by the San Diego Chargers and spent ten years as the anchor of the right side of their offensive line. After retiring from pro football, Greg wished to go back to school to get a Master’s degree in child psychology with the hopes of getting into that field. But his father called and asked him to come home and join his staff as the offensive line coach and assistant offensive coordinator. Greg Fontana did so happily but is just now starting to come to terms with the whispers about his father that others have been trying to point out to him.

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- Daniel- Okay, I knew the Xanadu was big but until you look down at it from a few thousand meters you can't really know just how fucking big it really is! Sure I know the specs and you can look them up yourself if you want to: 1,450 meters in length, 524 meters wide, displaces about 180,000 tonnes and carries up to 20,000 passengers with a crew of almost 3,000. That's not a ship, it's a small floating island! We got a good look at it as we flew out to meet it on the shuttle. Of course...

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Mayhem 2 Sea CruiseChapter 5

-Sumalee- I was happier than I probably should have been when Daniel walked into my lounge again the next day and sat down at the bar. I could not tell you exactly why I was happy he had returned but I was. I mean ... looking at him through unbiased eyes he is not particularly handsome, other than in an everyman, rugged sort of way. But he was nice and listened, laughed at my silly jokes and seemed to be enjoying talking to me for a reason other than just a ploy to separate me from my...

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Mayhem 2 Sea CruiseChapter 7

-Sumalee- It was still dark when I woke up that first night although I could see a little in the dimness from the small amount of moonlight shining in through the window. I rubbed my cheek on the warm surface I was sprawled on and smiled when I was rewarded by the scratchy roughness of Daniel's chest hairs. I hadn't moved a centimeter from where I had fallen asleep and neither had he. I was still face down on his chest as he lay on his back. He was not snoring but I could hear and feel the...

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Mayhem 2 Sea CruiseChapter 8

-Mr. Black- "Do you have the vest made up?" Black asked as Green frowned at him. "Yeah, sort of," Green replied. Before Black could ask the obvious question he continued. "The gel is setting up and will be ready at the same time everything else is. It'll go off; no problem. No, the problem is the detonator; actually the remote activator for the detonator. This wasn't exactly in the mission plans so we didn't bring that kind of equipment with us. I was able to adapt an old raghead...

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Mayhem 2 Sea CruiseChapter 15

-Sumalee- To say it had been an interesting evening would be an understatement. The relationship Daniel has with his team would make for a lifetime study by any clinical psychologist. We met two more of them that night: the brothers Stanley and Samuel. Their reaction to Lidia and myself was fascinating. It was almost like they had known us as long as Michelle, Brian and Nathan; almost like they had shared memories. As I said, fascinating, exciting and just a little intimidating. Not that...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 33 A Man of Wealth and Taste

A Man of Wealth and Taste Raymond Murphy had trouble keeping the smile off his face. His son Tim was going on and on about how cool it was being on the sidelines for the varsity football win against the Clark Cougars. The first half of football featured an unsure Roosevelt team going up against a Clark team who, though good, was not up to their usual standards and was going to have a down year. Roosevelt was not expected to make the playoffs. “I’m telling you, Dad, Frank Robinson looked...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 39 Control Alt Delete

Leonard Huffnagle was having a lot of trouble looking for dirt on Tim Murphy from San Antonio Roosevelt High School. The only tangible thing he was able to confirm was that Tim had gifted the Trojan iPad, given by Coach Andrew Thomas of IMG Academy, to his little sister, Carmen. IMG was known for recruiting the best high school football players from across the country and giving them highly specialized coaching to better prepare them for college football. Kids graduating from IMG often...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 45 Proper Motivation

Rodney Valentine’s throat was sore from his screaming. His knuckles were scratched and bruised from pounding on that poor, unsuspecting asshole who didn’t know any better. Rodney was especially pissed because no one could figure out why he was so pissed off in the first place. Valentine and his posse of teammates arrived at the house party a little bit later than everyone else, as usual. It was an unwritten rule that the host of the party would have the game highlights from that weekend’s...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 49 Onyx

Tim, Troy, Rob, Frank, and Jeff were quiet most of the way on the drive to the address included with their multi-colored cards found in their lockers after the beating the Rough Riders had given to the Johnson Jaguars. The five young men crammed into Jeff’s GTO were mostly quiet, daydreaming about the story Troy had told them. “I think I know what this is. You guys feel like having an experience?” Troy asked with a strange, tilted smile. “My dad told me a story that he said I could never...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 51 A Messy Situation

A Messy Situation Once Tim Murphy closed his bedroom door and turned on the bedroom lamp, he blew a quick kiss to his one-and-only Cindy, taped up on the wall, and collapsed on the bed with the biggest smile of his life. Tim was quietly reliving what had happened to him after the game. When he laughed to himself, he realized he didn’t even think about the game when the great time he had that night ran through his mind. The quiet knock on the bedroom door alerted him to the here and now. The...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 63 Is It Better To Be Lucky or Good

Tim Murphy and the nanites in his body had already written the two reports – one for his English class and the other for his US History class. It was just a matter of typing and formatting the report in the proper sets. All in all, the two assignments only took a few minutes to type, save, and email to their respective teachers. When he sent his English paper, he had a flash of remembrance of his short relationship with his English teacher, Julianne Holmes, considered one of the hot teachers...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 64 Itrsquos Just a Party What Could Happen

The week of practice started with a few announcements from Big John on Monday morning. Big John had canceled morning practice with a sign written on the giant dry erase board along the long wall in the locker room. He didn’t cancel all practice, but it would be just no helmets or pads. That meant a full hour of lifting weights rather than working out on the practice fields in full pads – a day off for sure. Before practice would have typically begun, the Roosevelt football teams met in the...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 69 Sounds Good to Me

Going into downtown San Antonio for evening dinner was rare for the Murphy family. Of course, they went out to dinner occasionally but not very far from their neighborhood. Raymond had ordered the women in his life to a day of indulgence at their favorite beauty spa to get pampered and eventually have their makeup done. While the womenfolk were enjoying their day of pampering, the men folk went to fill a glaring hole in the younger Murphy man’s life: the lack of a nice suit. Tim had never...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 70 Dinner and a Show

As they did so often, the Murphy family sang along with the music on the radio. The Murphy parents both enjoyed all genres and encouraged their children to listen to all types of music. Juanita had her favorites and listened to them with the specialized music channels through the cable provider. She preferred the popular hits from the 1980s and 1990s, while Raymond also preferred that and rock music from the 1970s. The patriarch of the family steered into a parking lot nearby the...

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Mayhem 4 Irish MistChapter 4

The next day was moving day. I've heard how being out on tour with an entertainer can seem a little like riding a tornado without a safety belt but you couldn't tell that by me. I've heard how some tours play twenty cities in twenty days but that isn't how things are done in Ireland. Time seems less important and venues aren't always open when you want them to be. We were doing 25 shows in three months and that included a two-week break in the middle to "relax." Not exactly an arduous...

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Mayhem 4 Irish MistChapter 5

The next few weeks were just plain work. It probably seems like touring with a popular band would be great fun and endless adventure but mostly it was a lot like combat: endless hours of boredom interrupted by moments of shear terror. Well, terror is probably a bit of an overstatement, maybe agitation and concern would be more appropriate. Anytime the girls were heading into a large crowd there was a concern; happily we hadn't had anything like the clusterfuck we'd seen in Clonakilty but...

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ITS ABILITY THAT COUNTS

IT'S ABILITY THAT COUNTS   by Rumple Foreskin   Donna Faircloth was energized, turned-on and kneeling on the kitchen floor, giving her husband a surprise blowjob he'd never forget. She'd just come home with her emotions in overdrive after a daylong workshop on conducting group encounter sessions.   Clay had been replacing the cover to the overhead light fixture when she walked in. Though tall enough to do this without a stepladder, with his arms were stretched overhead he looked like someone...

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Its the thought that counts

Prologue This story is a, stand alone, short story. It has no sex, no violence. It is in direct contrast to the thousands of , “Loving Wives” stories I see, where the first thought a guy has after seeing his wife with another man is, how hard his own dick is. I know there are many men out there who share in that fantasy, if not, in reality. But I believe there are many more who believe, as I, in the sanctity of marriage. This is a story just for them. I sincerely hope I get...

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Mayhem Room 69

Feb 12, 2011 10:24 Am You were supposed to have checked out of the hotel by 11 am. The bags were packed but you had needs that must be tended to before leaving. A long flight awaited you at the airport and knowing you couldn't stand to be this horny all the way home you decided to take matters into your own hands one more time before leaving. I had been given the key to your room from the hotel manger. This was a room that was scheduled for remodeling and my contracting firm was putting in a...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 3 Back to the Future

A by product of time travel that no one knew about was the momentary blindness and nausea brought on from the rapid assault to your senses immediately after travel. But for some reason only on your return. When he re-materialized in the time travel chamber, Tim Murphy needed to shield his eyes from the suddenly ultra bright lights. He also needed to make a concerted effort to control his nausea. Nausea controlled and his sensitivity to light diminishing, Tim decided it was time to see how...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 5 At the Hospital

The drive to the hospital was uneventful and easy enough. Tim’s mother, Juanita, parked the family SUV in a General’s parking spot, right outside the front entrance to the emergency room. Tim’s father, Raymond, who was standing just inside the ER doors, knew from the frantic sound of his wife’s voice on the phone that she would not obey the parking rules and would take the first available space she found. Raymond quickly reached the SUV before Juanita could turn off the engine. He stuck his...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 6 An Unexpected Debut

Summer two-a-day practices are a rite of passage for the Texas high school football player. The players arrived at their new high school, two weeks before the start of the new school year. Sure, they were only going to the football locker room, the football practice fields and also the weight room; but the psychological advantage of being able to GO to high school, earlier, was a definite positive feeling for the young soon to be high schooler. Freshmen did not have their own cars ... yet....

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 7 The Gang

To say Tim was excited, would be a major understatement. “It was sooo cool, Mom,” Tim was almost jumping up and down in the front seat of the SUV while his mother was driving them home. “I was sitting there reading, and the librarian came up to me. I didn’t even hear her, as I was paying attention to what I was reading. She actually scared me when she touched my shoulder to get my attention. Standing with her was Coach Barrett, her husband. He’d come all the way to the library to just meet...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 8 Doubting the Future

The lights turned on in the cell at half past six, every morning since Tim got back from his trip to the past. About a week after returning from the past, his nanites confirmed his hypothesis that no one he had met, yet, had any nanites of their own. Tim theorized to himself the interrogators did not have any nanite improvements since they constantly made mistakes in their questioning and also in their answers to his questions. Oh, they answered the questions as he believed they would but...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 9 Gotta Start Somewhere

A good hundred or so young men full of testosterone and desperate to show they were not afraid, were indeed afraid. Afraid of not fitting in. Afraid of being shown they were not good enough to make it on the freshman football team. Afraid they were good enough to make it on the freshman football team. Afraid of the high school girls. Afraid of the high school guys. Afraid of the work their new teachers were preparing to pile on them. Afraid they would not be able to finish the work their new...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 10 Lets Get It Started

With the day’s drama complete after finishing with their equipment, they began leaving the locker area to try and enjoy their final day of relaxation before the two-a-days started. Tim and his friends crossed a very busy Walzem Road, right in front of the high school. Walzem Road’s three lanes headed northeast and three lanes going southwest were divided by a median island running the length of the high school. Once beyond the high school, the divider island changed into a turning lane....

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 11 Patience Fades

The tacos were just great. Tim was still not doing anything to jeopardize the loss of the twice-a-week breakfast tacos treats. George was still bringing in the savory, artery-clogging breakfast tacos from everyone's favorite family restaurant. In fact, George was now adding an extra taco, since he understood the body's instant response once it smelled one of Yolanda's tacos. Whether breakfast tacos dripping in the grease of the Mexican sausage and fluffy egg combination, or the...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 12 A Day of Firsts

First day of school for both Murphy kids saw a return of a family tradition: Mom fixed a full breakfast for everyone. Pancakes, bacon, sausage, eggs, fruits and all kinds of baked goods. She generally cooks for the family, then the mothers from the neighborhood carpool come and enjoy a wonderful meal at their own pace. There were usually a few empty bottles of wine in the trash when the kids returned home from the first day of school. Rumor has it the same carpoolers also got together toward...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 13 A Fine Mess

“Hey, Joe, what do you mean the freshmen offense knows fourteen plays already? I thought Big John only wanted the freshmen to concentrate on getting in shape, until at least the first scrimmage,” Kevin Krebsback, the JV and Varsity defensive backs coach asked, once the freshmen left the coaches office for second period. “It’s exactly what I said it was, Kevin,” Coach Alvarez said. As he sat back down at his desk, he saw he had everyone’s attention, including Coach Barrett. The freshman...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 14 Frustration Creates Opportunities

"I know you guys are keeping the pain receptors turned off during my questioning, but are there any problems with maintaining the status quo? I ask because I am starting to feel some of the pain," Tim whispered to himself while he held a pillow over his own face in a mock effort to fall asleep. "All efforts to minimize, and even counteract, the effects of the enhanced interrogation techniques are within their limits, and all nanites are performing at optimum levels. If you are, in fact,...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 15 Shall We Play A Game

"So, how was the first day for you?" Tim's father, Raymond, was sitting on the desk chair while his son was finishing his first journal entry for his honors U.S. History class. "It was pretty good, Dad. You were right about the girls. Everywhere I went, I started seeing more and more girls looking at me and then looking away if I made eye contact with them. I'm not used to the attention, but so far it isn't bad." Raymond was practically bursting with pride. His son who, just a...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 18 Enough is Enough

The newly-instituted procedure of sleep deprivation was annoying at worst because the nanites in his system could effectively turn off the pupils of Tim Murphy’s eyes and keep the lights from waking him. The same could be done for his hearing. The nanites would disable his hearing so any loud or annoying auditory stimuli would eventually be deemed ineffective. At the moment, Tim was quietly reveling in this private joke. The guards were pumping loud and annoying sounds, usually called music,...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 19 The Emperor is Wearing No Clothes

Losing their first game of the season was bad. But when Head Varsity Coach John Fontana pulled his truck into his driveway, his wife was waiting outside for him. She had received several calls from various school officials, wanting to know what was Big John going to do about the brewing controversy. She told everyone her husband was not yet home, as he usually went to dinner with the other coaches after a big loss. When the teams won, he would tell his coaches to go home and be with their...

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