Cockatoo Part 4
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Stepping into the elevator at five minutes to nine Monday morning, Simon looked disgustingly crisp in his suit and tie. Nick’s one nod to their new office job was a black button-down shirt, but he still wore blue jeans.
“You look well-rested,” said Simon as Nick yawned. “Did you sleep alone last night?”
Nick shook his head. “I haven’t gotten a lot of sleep this week. I just wanted a quiet night.”
“Are you sure?” Simon stepped out of the elevator. “I could have sent one of the girls over for you - or both of them eventually. I don’t really need them all night.”
Nick glared at him. “I don’t need you sending girls to my room - or bringing them home for me honestly. Opportunity is not my problem right now.”
“Just a joke.” Simon held up his hands. “Things didn’t go well with Morrigan yesterday?”
“She’s suing me,” Nick ushered Simon into the conference room.
“Wow. It really didn’t go well then,” said Simon. “What did you do to her, Coyle?”
“Morrigan is Colleen Moreau, Lauren Moreau’s daughter. She was already suing me before yesterday. Her mother’s been suing on her behalf to try to get control of the trust my whole life. Now that Colleen’s an adult, she’s taken over the fight.”
Simon briefly lost the perpetual smirk that made some people want to punch him even before he opened his mouth. His face fell. “Seriously? Shit! I swear I had no idea...”
“I know you had no idea,” Nick reassured his friend. “It was a random meeting. She probably figured out who I was when you started talking about me. There aren’t a lot of people in my particular situation. I knew who she was as soon as I saw her. Ainsley showed me her picture and she’s hard to miss.”
“Still, shit. Sorry. I only brought her here because...” Simon frowned and ended with, “ ... I thought you’d like her.”
Nick didn’t miss the gap where Simon had almost said something else. He prompted, “And why did you think I’d like her?”
“I really shouldn’t say.” Simon fiddled with his cufflinks. “You’re not going to want to hear it.”
“Simon, if even you know you shouldn’t just blurt something out, it must be pretty terrible,” said Nick. “I really need to know now.”
Simon sighed. “She reminded me of Arwen, but even bigger. Ari knows I’m full of shit and doesn’t let me get out of line with her. Morrigan ... or Colleen I guess ... figured me out before I’d even really spoken to her. She threatened to kick me in the balls within in the first ten minutes.”
Nick smiled in spite of himself. “Did Arwen ever actually kick you in the balls? She threatened to for like a year.”
“No, she didn’t have to,” said Simon. “Whenever she threatened to, she always told me how I could avoid that particular fate. And I believed her absolutely. So, I stopped doing whatever had set her off.”
Nick sighed. “I’d probably be madder about this if I hadn’t had the same thought myself. I do seem to keep finding myself attracted to the tsundere girls.”
Simon nodded. “You know Arwen and Shelby really have a lot in common. Right?”
Nick shot him a look. “You ever want to get kicked in the balls without a warning, you should tell Arwen that.”
“Or Shelby. I’m not an idiot, Coyle. Some warnings are much clearer than words.” Simon looked at him. “I wasn’t sure there was enough data to draw a trend with you and women until you turned Jenny down yesterday. Thanks for that, by the way.”
Nick put his head in his hands. Every time he thought Simon was making some real progress in understanding personal relationships, his friend would inevitably remind him that any such progress would be slow indeed. “Simon, you are becoming a constant reminder of just how bad things can get if I don’t exercise good judgment with women.”
Simon smirked. “You know, Nick, when you say hurtful things like that to me, it really sets me back in my therapy.”
“I’ll pay - as long as it takes,” said Nick. “Maybe they should try electroshock.”
They spotted Ainsley as she came in the front door of the office. The receptionist, a young woman SSCS had sent over as a temp, greeted her, checked her ID, and offered her a key card. Ainsley was armored in full lawyer garb - a gray suit, cream-colored blouse, and her hair done up in a tight bun.
“What’s with the hard reset?” Simon asked. “This is going to put us way off schedule for midriff.”
“Ainsley saw me talking to Colleen after she advised me not to. She blew her top for like an hour afterwards. Then, I reminded her who worked for who running whose trust and told her I wanted a fully revised litigation strategy by morning. The team’s probably been up all night working on it,” said Nick.
“Damn, you’re a tough boss,” said Simon.
Because he was talking to Simon instead of one of his other friends, Nick was able to say. “I am the world’s easiest boss, provided everyone remembers I am the boss. I’m the one who ultimately has to decide what to do with my money and the one who’s going to be responsible if we do more harm than good. I’ll take all the advice people want to give me. Just don’t try to tell me I can’t do something once I’ve decided to do it.”
He let that sink in for a minute before adding. “How much of the trust documents have you been able to review so far?”
“About five percent,” said Simon. “It’s slow going and the language of the original charter is nineteenth century legalese. I already have about a hundred questions to ask Miss Davenport about terms I don’t entirely understand. You know words aren’t my strength.”
“No, but among the people I trust, you’re the most intellectually equipped to deal with lawyers. I need someone who’s absolutely on my side with this,” said Nick. “Once we finish the general meeting, go over your list with Ainsley.”
“It could take a while and you say she’s probably been up all night,” Simon reminded him. “Should I let her go get some sleep and come back when she’s fresh?”
Simon suggesting mercy gave Nick pause, but he shook his head. “What do you think?”
“I think I should tie her to a folding chair in the basement and interrogate her under a naked lightbulb,” said Simon. “But that’s why I’m not your moral compass.”
“Your office will be sufficient,” said Nick. “If she asks for a break, fine. Otherwise, don’t keep her past six tonight.”
“You’re the boss,” said Simon.
Ainsley came in and shook hands with each of them, her whole manner subdued. She’d done an excellent job with her makeup, but Nick could tell she was tired now that he knew to look for signs. A big part of him felt terrible for putting her through the last night, but a smarter part knew she’d been right yesterday afternoon. Nick’s desire to make pretty girls like him would get him in a lot of trouble if he didn’t learn to control his instincts. Her reward for pointing that out was that he would be starting with her.
“Miss Davenport, what’s our new litigation strategy?” he asked.
“We don’t have one yet.” Ainsley met his eyes. “There’s a lot to go over with regards to settlements and quit-claims. Some of it come from the original charter. Some comes from the 1931 and 1969 revisions. Some of the clauses are contradictory, some are clearly unenforceable, and many of them are arguable.”
“All right,” Nick said evenly. He could be a dick about the work not being done, but he had no doubt it hadn’t been from lack of trying. “When will we have a new strategy?”
“The primary litigators are still trying to agree on a basic alignment.” Ainsley visibly fought down a yawn. “There’s some uncertainty as to the meaning of the instructions you gave me. They’ve given me a list of questions to ask you that should speed the process.”
“Let me see the list,” Nick said.
Ainsley pulled out her laptop. “It’s in a Word document. Maybe I could just read it to you.”
“E-mail it to me.” Nick rose. “I’ll get my laptop.”
He wasn’t sure why he thought one skirmish with Ainsley would make his legal team fall in line. They were still lawyers and for all her pleasant appearance and unusual conversational style, Nick had reason to believe she might be the worst of the lot. His litigation team would stall and obfuscate and prevaricate, doing everything in their power to keep him from making his own decisions and charge him for the privilege.
If he had to work with lawyers, Nick liked working with Ainsley, but he didn’t like working with Black and Stringer. Maybe every law firm would be the same, but maybe one that hadn’t had a hundred fifty years to start thinking of the Grayson-Stone Trust as its piggy bank would be better. Nick dreaded the idea of working with more lawyers, but he should at least talk to some and let them try to convince him they would be different.
By the time he got back to the conference room, Ainsley’s question list was in his e-mail. Unfortunately, Max had decided they should all be working in Linux and it took several iterations to get the Word document open. Nick did finally manage it, but it didn’t help his mood any.
The list was eight pages long. He scrolled through it. “Miss Davenport, there are roughly five times as many questions in this list than there were words in my instructions.”
“Some of them are redundant,” said Ainsley. “We don’t have to answer all of them.”
“I shouldn’t have to answer any of them.” Of its own accord, Nick’s voice had risen in volume. He forced it back down and started to scroll through the questions. “My instructions were that I want to see a litigation strategy that seeks a fair split of the trust’s assets between me and Miss Moreau. You spent an hour helping me craft those instructions so that they would be clear and concise.” He gestured at his computer screen after seeing the same question restated four times with slightly different wording. “How many different ways are there to ask what the word ‘fair’ means?”
“A lot more than you see there. You paid a room full of lawyers to argue that question until one in the morning. These are the questions that were still unresolved at the end of it.” Ainsley’s pose remained subdued and non-challenging even as her words suggested she still had some fight left in her.
Nick sighed and sat back, rubbing his face with his hands. “I thought you and I covered what we meant by fair yesterday.”
“We did. I communicated your instructions verbatim and, when the litigators asked what we expected them to ask, I believe that I fully and correctly conveyed the meaning of those instructions to them as per our lengthy conversation on the subject. They argued anyway.” Ainsley closed her eyes and rubbed her eyelid wearily. “You need to talk to them, Nick.”
Nick scowled. “I thought your job was to make sure I didn’t have to talk to them. I talk to you and you talk to them. That’s the arrangement.”
Ainsley sighed. “That’s the arrangement. It didn’t work this time. I spent six hours explaining to a room full of much more senior lawyers exactly what you told me to explain to them and they didn’t accept it. They didn’t listen to me. They think a better lawyer would have convinced you not to be an idiot with your money. And they think a junior associate can’t be right when she’s in a room full of older, more expensive lawyers. Eventually, I just shut up and wrote down the questions they kept asking so I could bring them back to you and you wouldn’t have to talk to them. But, if we go that way, this isn’t going to end today. It’ll be back and forth until they crack or you crack or I break and they send you somebody new to start the whole process all over again. The litigators are a bunch of stubborn old men and they’re used to getting their way.”
Nick groaned. “Why do I feel like I need to bring a team of lawyers with me to go talk to my own goddamned lawyers?”
No one spoke for a long, tense while. Ainsley said, “May I offer some advice?”
Nick almost snapped at her, but Simon said, “Nick’s always happy to hear advice.”
Nick sighed and gestured. “What’s your advice, counselor?”
“Yesterday, I overstepped my boundaries and you laid into me for it,” said Ainsley. Her fatigue was finally clear in her voice. “You were right. But, you were also going against a long tradition of lawyers doing what they feel is in their client’s best interest even when their client disagrees. It wasn’t enough to just tell me what you wanted. You had to lay into me or we’d still be in your office arguing about it. You have every right to disperse the trust’s assets as you choose - give them to Colleen Moreau or the Red Cross or pile them up and light them on fire - but the litigators won’t understand that until you go in there and rip into them like you ripped into me. To them, you’re just a punk kid and a carbon copy of Colin Grayson-Stone. Colin never touched the trust. He let Black and Stringer run it for him and just spent some of the income it generated.”
Nick’s anger had receded to the point where he just felt tired. He said quietly, “I can’t think of anything I want to do less than sit and talk to a room full of lawyers. But, yelling at a room full of lawyers ... that I can do.”
Everyone relaxed a little. Nick gestured. “Tell the litigators I’ll be in tomorrow some time in the afternoon and that I expect to have a full team meeting when I get there.”
Ainsley nodded. “Do you have a specific time in mind? It would be easier for everyone.”
“I know it would,” said Nick. He held the moment, silent until it was clear he had no more to say on the subject. “Let’s take a fifteen minute break and reconvene. I still want to go over the details of Miss Moreau’s case against me before ten.”
“I saw a coffee cart downstairs,” said Ainsley. “Is it all right if I’m a couple of minutes late getting back?”
Nick rose. “I could use a cup too, counsellor. How do you take yours?”
Ainsley had gotten a little rumpled and less pristine that she’d arrived. She straightened her clothes with a tug.”Black with sugar. The biggest one they have, please.”
“Nick is not happy with you,” said Simon as soon as the man in charge had left them alone.
“You noticed that. Did you?” Ainsley had seriously misjudged Nick Coyle - not as badly as the idiots she worked for, but, she’d assumed she understood him well enough to take her time winning him over to her perspective on things. Most critically, she’d assumed that whatever Nick said, once he had wealth he would do whatever he needed in order to hang onto it. To Ainsley, that was close to an absolute rule of human behavior.
“It was pretty hard to miss. I don’t think I’ve ever seen him that unhappy with someone before,” said Simon. “Do you think if I asked nicely, he’d let me come watch him rip your coworkers new assholes?”
Beyond having misjudged Nick, Ainsley was exhausted. She’d been awake for the last twenty-six hours and couldn’t remember the last time she’d gotten a solid eight hours of sleep or taken a day off. Being on-site for Nick, meetings at the office, and a commute that was supposed to take two hours each way if you drove the speed limit took fourteen hours if everyone was on the ball and there were no surprises. That rarely happened. If nothing else, she was very junior on her team at the firm and any scheduling conflict meant she had to wait for the other lawyer to be free.
She had peers who prided themselves on claims they thrived on three or four hours of sleep a night. Ainsley knew her performance degraded under such circumstances. Today, she needed to be as smart, clever, and charming as she’d ever been if she was going to salvage anything from the relationship she’d built with Nick. She was none of those things today. The best she could hope for was to be competent enough to keep her place, maybe cut out a little early, leave her car in the garage, head home, and get enough sleep to be Miss Andretti by tomorrow morning.
“What are you doing in this meeting, Simon?” she asked. “What’s your role here?”
“Nick is starting to think you two might not be on the same team,” said Simon. “He wants me to familiarize myself with the trust’s governance documents so he can get a second opinion on anything you tell him.”
Ainsley wanted to weep with frustration. If Simon’s interpretation were correct, she wasn’t just back to square one with Nick. Everything she’d done since showing up at his hotel room door in jeans and a Yale Law sweatshirt had been wasted.
How had she miscalculated so badly? After the shock of seeing Nick standing around playing pool with Colleen Moreau, she’d expected a spirited discussion in Nick’s office followed by a postmortem on the conversation with Colleen and a damage control meeting with the litigation team. The discussion had quickly spiraled out of any sense of order and turned into two people trying not to shout at each other.
It would be easy to tell herself that she’d just been doing her job, trying to protect Nick’s assets and that Nick was an impossible client. But Nick was going to need lawyers for the rest of his life. Calling him “impossible” was just a way of saying she wasn’t good enough to be one of them. She needed to go back over what she and Nick had said yesterday and figure out where it had gone off the rails, but she had no capacity for analysis right now. She would have to table that for tomorrow.
In her fatigue, she’d glossed over part of what Simon had said. “You’re reviewing the governance documents? That will never work. You’re not a lawyer.” She yawned into the back of her hand. “Even we have specialists for different aspects.”
Simon shrugged. “Right now, Nick trusts about six people in the whole world. None of us are lawyers. Nick wants me to review the documents, I review the documents. He wants me to spend the whole day closeted with you learning how to read nineteenth-century legalese, there are worse fates. Even if he weren’t paying me a comically large salary, there’s not a lot I wouldn’t do for Nick if he asked.”
“I guess you two must be really good friends.” Ainsley hoped Simon didn’t literally mean the whole day. The language of the trust could put her to sleep on the best of days.
“I’m not Nick’s best friend, but he’s mine,” said Simon.
Before Ainsley could ask what that meant, Nick was back with the coffee. She sipped hers as soon as it was put in front of her, found that it wasn’t scalding, and drank about a third of the cup.
“So, tell me about Colleen’s lawsuit,” Nick said.
Ainsley went for her case, pulled out her notes and her reading glasses, and did a quick review before speaking. “Miss Moreau is suing for fifty percent control of the trust assets and the right to dissolve the trust itself. She’s using pretty much the same strategy Lauren used - a claim that Lauren was Colin’s common-law wife and that she had a verbal agreement with Colin that he would treat her children as his own no matter who the father was. She’s seeking to nullify the gender requirement based on...” She yawned. “Pardon. She’s seeking to nullify the gender requirement based on a list of precedents, some of which I recognize, a few of which are novel. We’ve seen judges put aside the gender requirements before. But the core argument hasn’t gotten any traction the half dozen times Lauren tried it.”
“Do you need a break, counsellor? You sound tired.” There was something that might be sympathy and concern in Nick’s voice, maybe a hint that there would be a consolation prize if Ainsley failed to prove she could do the job he asked of her.
She desperately wanted to say yes. Nick was offering the one thing she needed and wanted almost more than anything right now, but she knew the price and shook her head. “No. I’ll be fine once the coffee kicks in.How much detail do you want? Most of what I have here is pretty arcane.”
Nick made a hand gesture that seemed dismissive. “Has she given any indication she’d be willing to settle for less?”
Ainsley again glanced at her notes. “There’s a nominal offer to settle for one hundred million dollars.”
Nick looked up. “That’s a lot less than half. The trust generates that much in income every...”
“Eighty-eight days,” said Simon. “Rounded off, anyway. It’s like eighty-eight point three.”
“Unfortunately, you can’t accept...” Ainsley stopped herself and started again. “It’s strategically unwise to offer a settlement because of the imputation clause in the charter.”
“That’s the part that says any settlement is an admission of the validity of the claim. Right?” Simon asked.
Ainsley stared at him longer than she meant to before remembering to nod. How on Earth had Simon figured out that already? It was buried deep in the charter and the language was particularly cryptic.
Simon gave a little smirk. “There’s a ton of information about the trust on Lexis-Nexis. This guy Hemmick writes about it constantly. And he’s got a serious hard-on for the imputation clause.”
Ainsley nodded. “Hemmick wrote the textbook on trust law we used at Yale. He was at Black and Stringer back in the eighties and nineties. I’m pretty he sure did a lot of the litigation work for the trust at that time.”
“So, what’s this clause?” Nick asked.
“It says that any settlement of claims against the trust is an imputation of the validity of the claim and allows for judicial review of previous claims” said Ainsley.
Nick looked at her across the table for a while. Ainsley thought he was considering the implication of the imputation clause, but he said, “I didn’t quite follow that, counselor. Could you dumb it down for me?”
Ainsley thought back to what she’d just said and imagined hearing it with non-lawyer ears. “It means that, if we offer a settlement to Miss Moreau, we’re effectively acknowledging that her claim has merit.” She rubbed her temples. “Does that make sense? I’ve been listening to other lawyers talk for the last fourteen hours or so. The basic English skills start to go after a while.”
Nick looked pained and Ainsley felt a tight knot of fear in her gut telling her she’d said too much. Talking to Nick was always a delicate balancing act between trying to bond with him the way his friends did and still do her job. The bonding required a level of banter Ainsley hadn’t engaged in since she was an undergraduate and required an entirely different set of thought processes than practicing the law did.
“Ainsley, you should go home,” said Nick quietly.
That gave her a little shot of adrenaline. “That’s not necessary. Let’s just get through this.”
Nick shook his head. “You’re dead on your feet, Ainsley.”
“I don’t need to be on my feet, Nick. I need to be in this chair,” she insisted.
“You don’t,” said Nick firmly. “We can do this later, after you’ve gotten some sleep.”
“If I go home, I won’t be back until tomorrow. I live in Connecticut.”
“Then we’ll do it tomorrow, Miss Davenport.” There was a hint of steel in his voice that Ainsley now recognized as a warning not to keep pushing.
But, she had to try one more time. “Let me stay for the general meeting. Then, I’ll head home.”
Nick sighed. “Ainsley, your dedication is always admirable, but it’s skirting a border with pathological right now. You need to sleep.”
She surrendered. She’d lost. She needed to call the firm and tell them to send someone else for the general meeting. The only reason they hadn’t replaced her here was because Nick hadn’t allowed her to. There were at least a dozen other lawyers slavering to be where she was right now. Once she let one in, she’d probably be back in the office filing briefs for patent trolls by morning. She gathered her things into her case. “I’m going to take the train today so I don’t fall asleep behind the wheel. You can call me if you need me.”
“Why don’t you crash here instead?” offered Nick. “I’ve got plenty of space.”
Ainsley considered the offer. She really wanted to be back in the little house she was paying too much for and almost never got to see, but it was so far away. “If I crash here, I could take a nap and still get something done this afternoon.” She looked at Simon. “We could start going over your questions then.”
Simon smirked, but a smirk was pretty much Simon’s resting face. “I’ll send you a Word doc.”
“Come on. I’ll get you something you can sleep in.” Nick rose from his chair. “Do you think it would be creepy if I just laid in a stock of sleeping sweats in women’s sizes for overnight guests?” He looked at Ainsley and then Simon. “Never mind. Moral compass question. Wrong room.”
As they headed to the elevator, Nick laid a hand on the back of Ainsley’s arm. When she looked down at it, Nick pulled it away. “Sorry, counselor. I wasn’t getting fresh. You just looked a little unsteady on your feet.”
“I know you weren’t getting fresh.” Ainsley sighed and pressed the button for the fourth floor. It’s just ... I want to be your lawyer, Nick - not one of your wounded doves.”
Nick didn’t say anything and Ainsley thought she’d probably said too much again. But, with the possibility of sleep looming, her brain was shutting down. It wasn’t until they were in the residential wing that he spoke again. “I don’t think I like that characterization of my new friends, Ainsley.”
She lowered her head. “I didn’t mean it like that, Nick. It’s great that you like to take care of people. I don’t need you to take care of me.”
“I’m just giving you a place to crash after I worked you half to death. It’s not taking care of someone if you break their legs and then offer them a pair of crutches.” Nick led her through his apartment. Ainsley followed automatically and realized they were in his bedroom. She perched awkwardly on the end of the bed as he dug into his chest of drawers and came out with a set of sweats.
She accepted them from him. “Nick, can I ask you something kind of personal?”
“Go ahead,” said Nick.
Ainsley considered the sweatshirt, toying with the zipper that held it closed. “Why were you so angry yesterday? Not at the end of our meeting. I get that. But, it seemed like you started out angry. If you still want me as your lawyer, I’d like to know if I did something so I can avoid doing it again.”
Nick smirked. “Not to get sidetracked, but of course I still want you, Andretti. Even when I want to shake some sense into you, you’re still my favorite lawyer.”
Ainsley was mortified to feel tears of relief on her cheeks, but at least Nick was kind enough to pretend not to notice them. “I guess that’s a pretty low bar.”
He nodded. “Maybe you should get some sleep before we discuss the answer to your question.”
“Didn’t anybody ever teach you sleep is for the weak, Coyle?” she challenged.
“Somebody probably tried, but I dozed off,” said Nick. “I think I have an apartment free, but I’ve lost track of who’s where. I have a guest room slash office here if you don’t mind the close quarters.”
“Here, there, wherever. You’re the boss.” Ainsley yawned, then remembered where she was. “All right. Maybe not here.”
Nick gave her an odd look before walking her around to the guest room. “Promise me you’re not going to be in here working on your phone, please.”
Ainsley nodded. “Tell Simon he can come get me to talk about the ... thing in a couple of hours, please.”
“Not a chance,” said Nick. “Get some rest, Ainsley. You’re no good to me if you’re exhausted.”
She didn’t protest. She was almost too tired to get out of her suit and into the hoodie, but she knew she’d have to take up the mantle of Ainsley Davenport, Nick Coyle’s Favorite Lawyer once she woke up and she couldn’t do that in a wrinkled suit.
Each day, Emily found fresh, new ways her sprained ankle limited her. She couldn’t walk on it without crutches obviously. It forced her to work out differently. If she’d been home in Coney Island, she wouldn’t be able to use the big tub that she loved so much. Dennis was very careful with it during sex, but she she was already starting to wish he didn’t have to be.
Today’s limitation was loitering. It was impossible to loiter on crutches. Or at least, it was impossible to look like you were just standing around when someone happened to walk by. On crutches, all standing was deliberate.
She wasn’t sure why she didn’t want to be obvious about waiting for Nick. They spoke several times a day most days. Just today, she didn’t want to look like she was lobbying for special favors.
She settled for sitting on the couch closest to and facing the apartment wing. From that vantage point, she could see a little way down the hall to Nick’s apartment, but had her back to most of the lounge. So, she didn’t notice Arwen approaching until she felt the couch shift with the other woman’s weight.
“If you were stuck on a deserted island with Lev and you knew you wouldn’t see another man for years, would you have sex with him?”
“Lev? Sure,” said Emily automatically. “When does the boat leave?”
Arwen’s eyes narrowed and, for a moment, Emily thought she’d said something wrong. But then the other girl laughed, seemingly in spite of herself. Then, she laughed again and it was an easier sound. “Ok. Thanks.”
Emily had no idea what the question was all about, but she’d been starting to think Arwen didn’t like her. Arwen always seemed to be kind of cool around her. She decided to play along. “All right. Same question. You and Dennis.”
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One bright sunny day, you find a curious glowing pencil laying on the side of the road. You are immediately compelled to walk over and pick it up, and as you do, you notice a thin line being drawn from its lead into the air. Gasping in surprise, you give another flick, drawing a circle in mid air, which falls to the ground. You look around to see if anyone is watching - no one seems to be around. You decide to try something a little more complicated, and draw your name in big outlines....
Cockatoo Chapter 24 I love feedback [email protected] twitter @nikkie_silk Pao's eyes flicked across my face looking for reassurance. "Miss Alex told me it OK." I smiled, "Pao, it's fine, Miss Alex just forgot to tell me it would be tonight." I walked across to her and gave her a kiss on both cheeks. "You look beautiful, that dress looks lovely on you." She giggled and looked up at me. "Thank you, Mr James. It one of Miss Areeya's. She say I can keep it if I...
Cockatoo Part 11Nikkie SilkAreeya returned to the apartment sometime after we had gone to bed as the moorings needed more attention than Areeya had initially thought. After she and Shane had eventually got Cockatoo 3 safely secured on the pier, he had gone back to his hotel and Areeya headed back to get some sleep in the apartment. In the morning I had changed back into being James, albeit with a little reluctance. Alex had suggested I go on the boat as James and change into Scarlett for the...
Cockatoo I live for feedback [email protected] Part 2 Everyone had said that Alex was good looking back at Uni and many of the girls had even said he looked quite pretty. As she held her hair back I could see that it was Alex's face looking back at me. "Oh my God." I couldn't think of anything more original to say. "It is you." She smiled and stood up, took my hand and pulled me to my feet. "Come on James, give me a hug." She pulled me into a hug and instinctively...
Cockatoo Part 22 I live for feedback [email protected] twitter @nikkie_silk Following the call to Kritsada, I stayed in Cockatoo, chatting to Nin who had brought me another beer. I asked her to join me for a while, and we talked about last night. She had really hated Tony and was delighted with what we had done. I was quietly impressed; she was pretty, her English was excellent, had a great sense of humour and a charming personality. I didn't know if Alex or Areeya had...
Cockatoo Part 30 Nikkie Silk I love feedback [email protected] Areeya returned to the apartment sometime after we had gone to bed as the moorings needed more attention than Areeya had initially thought. After she and Shane had eventually got Cockatoo 3 safely secured on the pier, he had gone back to his hotel and Areeya headed back to get some sleep in the apartment. In the morning I had changed back into being James, albeit with a little reluctance. Alex had suggested I...
Cockatoo Part 26“Dao, Dao, calm down. What do you mean she’s been taken?”Alex wrenched the phone from me and talked to Dao in Thai. At the same time, Alex’s phone rang.“Jamie, it’s Shane. I tried to call your phone, but it’s busy.”“Alex is on the other phone to Dao. She says Areeya’s been taken. What the fuck’s going on?”“Thaksin just called to warn me. Jandaeng was being taken under guard to hospital to have treatment on his arm. They were jumped between the prison and the hospital, and he was...
Cockatoo Part 10 I live for feedback [email protected] We woke early as Alex had to be at the airport to catch the flight with Kritsada at 7am. He was going to pick Alex up from the flat in his car as he headed off to the airport. I was going to follow a bit later as I had to collect Samantha from her flight for our planning meeting. I lay in bed and watched as Alex got ready to leave. I didn't think I could ever tire of watching her as she moved about the flat showering...
Cockatoo Part 46 "Dao, Dao, calm down. What do you mean she's been taken?" Alex wrenched the phone from me and talked to Dao in Thai. At the same time, Alex's phone rang. "Jamie, it's Shane. I tried to call your phone, but it's busy." "Alex is on my phone to Dao. She says Areeya's been taken. What the fuck's going on?" "Thaksin just called to warn me. Jandaeng was being taken under guard to hospital to have treatment on his arm. They were jumped between the prison and the...
Cockatoo Part 11 I live for feedback [email protected] It was at this precise moment that Areeya looked up, stared straight into my eyes and winked. I staggered back in shock. Areeya must have seen me when she glanced at the door. Either that or she was some kind of a witch. I managed to bang my knee as I stumbled backwards and it was a miracle I didn't scream. I made it back to bed and managed to fall asleep but slept fitfully for the rest of the night. I can remember...
Cockatoo Part 20 I stopped dead in my tracks. "What did you say, Pao?" "Miss Sam, she meet the man. The horrible man. Nin follow him and saw them talking." "Was Nin sure it was Sam?" "Yes, Mr James, she say she saw them clearly outside hotel he staying." I couldn't believe it. What the hell would Sam be doing with this creep? Areeya was now well ahead of me on the way to Cockatoo, I didn't want her to hear this until I go there. "Pao, please don't say anything to Alex or...
Maybe things could have been different, I don’t know, but I found myself in a taxi on the way to Samui airport. I was struggling to come to terms with what had happened and I felt physically sick at what I had heard. I had to get the taxi driver to stop so I could retch at the side of the road. I managed to buy a ticket on the next flight to Bangkok and by mid afternoon I was back in the city. I booked into a hotel close to Nana Plaza and sent a couple of hours stewing in my room, drinking the...
I had no idea how long I had spent under water but I could see a bright light above me and I thought it must be the sun shining through the water as I clawed myself towards the surface. But, I thought, ‘No, that can’t be. It was dark when I fell in.’ The light grew brighter and brighter and I wondered ‘Maybe I’m dead’. I tried to open my eyes but it was so bright I couldn’t f***e my eyelids open. I heard sounds from a long way off and it sounded like voices, but they were muffled and I...
CockatooNikkie SilkPreviously in Cockatoo‘I'm sorry, James. It's Kritsada, he wants a word.’ I took the phone from Praew and she disappeared from the room.‘Hello, khun Kritsada.’‘Hello, my dear James, I hope you've had a good time with Praew?’‘Yes, sir. She has been a most gracious host. Is there something I can do for you?’‘Yes, James, there is. You remember the party I talked about this week? The one you will be coming to?’‘Yes, of course.’‘Well, I have request for you, which I hope you will...
Cockatoo Part 13Nikkie SilkJandaeng’s voice came through loud and clear and chilled me to the bone.‘It seems you’ve had some trouble at your bar over there, James.’Bad news travels fast I thought. I hated the sound of his voice. It mademy flesh creep and took me straight back to the bar in Bangkok and whathe had done to me that night. I took a deep breath and tried to keep myvoice as calm as possible.‘Yes Inspector, the mamasan was stabbed in a bar fight. I’m surprisedyou know about it.’‘It is...
Cockatoo Part 12Nikkie SilkPreviously in Cockatoo: Jamie and Nin had made it back to Koh Samuiafter their journey to Bangkok to warn Kritsada. Jamie, Alex and Shanehad sailed to the West Coast for a short vacation where Jamie and Shanehad made love. The trio had sailed back and were in Cockatoo where theywere attacked. Pao had stepped between Jamie and the attacker and beenstabbed.There was pandemonium inside Cockatoo in the moments after Pao had beenstabbed. As I cradled her in my arms I felt...
Cockatoo Part 10Nikkie SilkMy heart skipped a beat as I heard Shane’s voice from behind me and felt his hand on my shoulder. It couldn't be, I thought, I must be so tired I was hallucinating. Alex said, ‘Hi Shane, glad you could join us.’ Nin looked as if she had seen a ghost, Areeya was smiling in welcome and I felt like I would pass out. The hand moved off my shoulder and Shane’s massive frame came into sight.‘Hi Nin, Hi Areeya.’ he said, then paused and looked at me, ‘Hi Jamie, how are you?...
Maybe things could have been different, I don’t know, but I found myselfin a taxi on the way to Samui airport. I was struggling to come to termswith what had happened and I felt physically sick at what I had heard. Ihad to get the taxi driver to stop so I could retch at the side of theroad.I managed to buy a ticket on the next flight to Bangkok and by midafternoon I was back in the city. I booked into a hotel close to NanaPlaza and sent a couple of hours stewing in my room, drinking the gutrot...
I had no idea how long I had spent under water but I could see a brightlight above me and I thought it must be the sun shining through thewater as I clawed myself towards the surface. But, I thought, ‘No, thatcan’t be. It was dark when I fell in.’ The light grew brighter andbrighter and I wondered ‘Maybe I’m dead’. I tried to open my eyes but itwas so bright I couldn’t force my eyelids open. I heard sounds from along way off and it sounded like voices, but they were muffled and Istrained to...
Cockatoo Part 1 It's a clich?, isn't it? Man comes home early and finds his wife in bed with someone else. Only slightly less of a clich? in my case, as the "someone else" was my wife's closest girlfriend - closest in every sense of the word. It was a quick divorce; no kids, only a rented flat, so the only squabbles were about books and cds. In the end I told her to keep the lot. I wanted to make it a clean break. I managed to fit all I owned into the boot of my small car. I was 25 ye...
Cockatoo Part 5 I lived for feedback. [email protected] "That's nice, baby," I heard Alex say. Something was wrong though, Alex's voice wasn't coming from on the bed and if she had my cock in her mouth how could she say anything? Her voice seemed to be coming from the somewhere further away. I opened my eyes and saw her sitting in her robe on one of the couches. It took me a good few seconds to process that and as I looked down the bed I saw Areeya, naked, smiling and...
Cockatoo Part 16 I live for feedback [email protected] We decided to have a celebration dinner tonight downstairs and Alex disappeared to the restaurant to organise the dinner. Areeya had to go down to Cockatoo to sort out some issues they were having and so I was left to my own devices for a while. We agreed we would all get together at Cockatoo for a drink before dinner. The first thing I did was to email Sam about how the plan had worked out. I had an email back in...
Cockatoo Part 23 I love feedback [email protected] Twitter @nikkie_silk Jandaeng was wearing a pair of those mirror aviator sunglasses beloved of all Asian movie heavies. It obviously meant I couldn't see his eyes, but even if I could see them, I guessed I wouldn't learn much. He let me stew for a few minutes, hoping that I would say something to fill in the silence following his remarks about Tony. I said nothing, not willing to give away anything that Jandaeng didn't...
Cockatoo Part 29 Nikkie Silk I love feedback [email protected] My heart skipped a beat as I heard Shane's voice from behind me and felt his hand on my shoulder. It couldn't be, I thought, I must be so tired I was hallucinating. Alex said, "Hi Shane, glad you could join us." Nin looked as if she had seen a ghost, Areeya was smiling in welcome and I felt like I would pass out. The hand moved off my shoulder and Shane's massive frame came into sight. "Hi Nin, Hi Areeya."...
Cockatoo Part 31 Nikkie Silk Previously in Cockatoo: Jamie and Nin had made it back to Koh Samui after their journey to Bangkok to warn Kritsada. Jamie, Alex and Shane had sailed to the West Coast for a short vacation where Jamie and Shane had made love. The trio had sailed back and were in Cockatoo where they were attacked. Pao had stepped between Jamie and the attacker and been stabbed. There was pandemonium inside Cockatoo in the moments after Pao had been stabbed. As I cradled...
Cockatoo Part 32 Nikkie Silk Jandaeng's voice came through loud and clear and chilled me to the bone. "It seems you've had some trouble at your bar over there, James." Bad news travels fast I thought. I hated the sound of his voice. It made my flesh creep and took me straight back to the bar in Bangkok and what he had done to me that night. I took a deep breath and tried to keep my voice as calm as possible. "Yes Inspector, the mamasan was stabbed in a bar fight. I'm...
Cockatoo Nikkie Silk Previously in Cockatoo "I'm sorry, James. It's Kritsada, he wants a word." I took the phone from Praew and she disappeared from the room. "Hello, khun Kritsada." "Hello, my dear James, I hope you've had a good time with Praew?" "Yes, sir. She has been a most gracious host. Is there something I can do for you?" "Yes, James, there is. You remember the party I talked about this week? The one you will be coming to?" "Yes, of course." "Well, I have...
Apologies, I had a blonde moment and missed a chapterHere is the missing one and the latestCockatoo Part 16I was getting seriously pissed off being everyone’s punch bag, but hehad me backed into a corner, and I knew I would have to go along withhim. But, it gave me a glimmer of hope that I could get Jandaeng off myback. With my head in my hands I said, ‘I have no choice, I agree.’He pushed my phone and wallet back across the table. They had been takenfrom me in the van on the way here. I was...
Cockatoo Part 3 I live for feedback [email protected] I took another swig of beer and tried to look innocent. Alex looked at me for a few seconds as if making up her mind about something, took my hand and pulled me up, "James, I always thought you were a perfect gentleman, come on I think we should go eat." The strange thing was she didn't let go of my hand as we walked out of the bar. We walked slowly back to Koh Samui Blue, the action had really kicked off now. The...
Cockatoo Part 7 I live for feedback [email protected] "Shit," I thought as the water closed over my head, "this wasn't part of the plan." I had no idea how long I had spent under water but I could see a bright light above me and I thought it must be the sun shining through the water as I clawed myself towards the surface. But, I thought, "No, that can't be. It was dark when I fell in." The light grew brighter and brighter and I wondered "Maybe I'm dead." I tried to open...
Cockatoo Part 12 I live for feedback [email protected] I woke up to find my ear being nuzzled and kissed from behind. Mmm, that's a nice way to wake up, I thought. I felt a hand slide over my waist and begin to rub my cock. Even better, I thought. I remembered that Pao had stayed the night and rolled over to see...Areeya's face smiling back at me. If it were possible to jump two steps back when you're lying down, that's what I did. "My God, where did you come from?" I...
Cockatoo Part 18 I live for feedback [email protected] Previously in Cockatoo James, recently divorced, travels to Bangkok on business for a fresh start. He meets Alex, a friend from their university days, whom he discovers is now transgender. Alex and her partner, Areeya, a Thai girl, run a successful restaurant and ladyboy bar on Koh Samui, an island off the coast of Thailand. James falls in love with Alex and all three manage to survive a pirate attack in the waters...
Cockatoo Part 21 I live for feedback [email protected] I glanced back as I left the bar at Tony, who was smirking all over his face and I swore to myself I would wipe that look off his face as soon as I could. I hurried back to the apartment, where Alex was working on some business for the restaurant. I let her listen to the conversation on the tiny recorder I had used to tape everything that was said. I could see she was getting more and more angry as the...
Cockatoo Part 36 Nikkie Silk We turned around to see Shane standing there clapping his hands and grinning from ear to ear. "Come on, let's get moving. Neither of you want to be around when the cops start asking questions." We followed Shane down the alley and away from where we had been until we found a bar far enough away that we felt safe. I badly needed a drink, so we ordered some beers and then we all started to talk at once. Shane put his hand up and said, "One at a time....
By the time I was fourteen I was already quite muscular from sports and the changes of puberty. During the Xmas break in high school, I was finally catching up on my sleep. I also began to awaken every day with an immense hard-on. I had heard about jerking off from the older boys on my sports teams. I experimented and learned the pleasures of touching myself. My older sister noticed that I was becoming quite grown up too. How could she not; I was already four inches taller than her even though...
IncestCockatoo Part 25“Shoot him.”Aki’s voice bounced around the walls of the garage as I stared down at the gun in my hand, unable to grasp what was happening. Aki stood behind me, wrapped my fingers around the stock and pushed my forefinger through the trigger guard. He held his hand over mine and pointed the pistol at Jandaeng. “Shoot him and you will be rid of him.”I looked at Jandaeng and even now he stared defiantly back at me. My finger tightened on the trigger and inside a voice told me to do...
Cockatoo Part 8Shane's lips brushed mine so gently I wasn't sure he had kissed me atall, as if he was still giving me the chance to back out. I closed myeyes and pressed my lips onto his and I felt the pressure increase andwe were kissing properly, his lips crushing mine. I felt lightheaded,and the blood began to pound in my ears as I felt his arm pull mecloser. I hesitantly put my hand up to his face to stroke his cheek, andI was shocked to feel his stubble beneath my fingers. It was enough...
Cockatoo Part 8 I live for feedback [email protected] Alex took all my cum into her mouth and then stood up to face me. She kissed me hard on the lips, her tongue opening up my lips and I suddenly realised this time she hadn't swallowed and was pushing my cum into my mouth. I gagged a little as I tasted it on my tongue but Alex kept her lips locked over mine until I was forced to swallow. She broke the kiss and pushed her middle finger into my mouth and I rolled my tongue...
Cockatoo Part 9 I live for feedback [email protected] Areeya came back into the room, gave me a kiss and sat down on the sofa with Alex and me. I wanted to know a little more about her father before meeting him this evening. He was flying in from Bangkok on the company plane and would only be here overnight to have dinner with us. I asked Areeya about her father and she said he was really looking forward to meeting me this evening. I said that I would be honoured to meet...
Cockatoo Part 14 I live for feedback [email protected] Maybe things could have been different I don't know, but I found myself in a taxi on the way to Samui airport. I was struggling to come to terms with what had happened and I felt physically sick at what I had heard. I had to get the taxi driver to stop so I could retch at the side of the road. I managed to buy a ticket on the next flight to Bangkok and by mid afternoon I was back in the city. I booked into a hotel...
Cockatoo Part 15 I live for feedback [email protected] This chapter is dedicated to two very good friends of mine, Jerry and Samantha Anne. I caught the first flight out to Samui and as soon as I landed I rang Areeya on her mobile. She picked up but didn't say anything; she must have recognised my number. I said quickly, "Areeya please don't hang up. I need your help." There was silence but at least she didn't hang up. "Areeya, I need to see Alex. I know you...
Cockatoo Part 17 I live for feedback [email protected] I woke early the next day, my mind already full of what I needed to do. Alex had spooned up to my back during the night and she was snoring gently, her hand laid across my waist. I gently interlaced her fingers with mine and she stirred but did not wake. I lay there for a while planning what I was going to say to Kritsada later that day. Once I had sorted out what to do, I slowly got out of bed and stood looking down...
Cockatoo Part 27 Nikkie Silk I live for feedback [email protected] Shane's lips brushed mine so gently I wasn't sure he had kissed me at all, as if he was still giving me the chance to back out. I closed my eyes and pressed my lips onto his and I felt the pressure increase and we were kissing properly, his lips crushing mine. I felt lightheaded, and the blood began to pound in my ears as I felt his arm pull me closer. I hesitantly put my hand up to his face to stroke his...
Cockatoo Part 34 Nikkie Silk I woke to find Alex already up and talking with Nin. My shoulder was still aching, so I swallowed a couple of painkillers with some orange juice before remembering to ask Alex about Pao. She was improving fast, and would be discharged either today or tomorrow. Alex wanted to stay in Bangkok, but I told her to go back to Samui to be with Areeya. In the back of my mind I had the idea that it would be safer there. I also said to Nin that she should also...
fue también de mis primeras experiencias, sucedió una noche en que salí a caminar, iban a dar las siete y estaba lista para salir a vivir afuera, ¡dejar el closet por unas horas!, me observé en el espejo de cuerpo entero en la habitación, me gustó la chica que se asomaba ahí, convencida de mi presencia salí y me dirigí hacia Diaz Mirón, por supuesto que me sentía nerviosa, y una sensación de algo parecido a estar flotando, a veces era como escuchar todo muy lejano, y a veces el corazón...
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Mucho Hentai is kind of an odd name for a website. It implies they’re going to have Japanese-style cartoon pornography with a certain Spanish or Mexican flair. It’s not something I would have imagined even existed, but some joint downtown is now offering sushi burritos. What the hell do I know, anyway? I feel like something of a porn expert, but these hentai fuckers are always surprising me.MuchoHentai does have some Hentai dubbed in Spanish, but the majority of the site is in English. In case...
Hentai Streaming SitesCockatoo Part 23“Jamie, you alright, babe?” Shane squatted down, pulling up his balaclava so I could see his face. “Stay there for a moment while we clear the boat. We think we’ve got them all but we need to be sure.”I wanted to hug him, but he stood up, waved his arm, and the men started to move on in the crouching walk all special forces use, their automatic weapons at the ready. We were allowed to get up from the floor but all I could hear was the whining voice of the ambassador.“This is an...
Cockatoo Part 22Dao looked at her watch. “We must go now.”Nin had tears in her eyes and I hugged her. “Khap kun kha, Nin. I couldn’t have done this without you. I’ll see you later.” She turned away and wiped her eyes. I took a deep breath and winced as the corset bit into me. “Dao, I’m ready, or as ready as I’ll ever be.”She hustled me through the door and helped me into the back of a big Mercedes. Nin waved as we left and I thought how much I would miss her tonight. It was only then the...
Cockatoo 21Nikkie SilkAki jumped as I slid my mouth over his cock, but then Yut had got past the bodyguard and was yelling something. Aki turned towards the noise, but I kept my lips locked around his cock; no way did I want Yut to see my face. I didn’t know if he would recognise me, but I didn't want to take that chance. Yut was still struggling with the bodyguard, but Aki shouted something in Japanese and the sounds of the commotion stopped. Aki put his hands around my head and pulled my head...
Cockatoo Part 20Nikkie SilkAs I looked at the wrecked room, one name leapt straight into my mind. Whether Jandaeng had told Yut about me, or he had worked it out by himself, I didn't know, but I was sure this was his work. It was a message, not just a random break in. Nin started to edge into the room, but I pulled her back from the door. I didn't want to find out the hard way there was somebody in there waiting for us. ‘Nin, let’s get away from here. We need to work out what to do.’We went to...
Cockatoo Part 19Nikkie SilkI froze in the open door watching Nin and Shane fucking each other onthe bed. Nin had her back to me and Shane’s hands were on her breasts ashe drove upwards into her. They were both grunting loudly and I couldsee the sweat shining on both their bodies from the effort. Nin archedher back as she squatted over Shane taking him deep inside her. Shethrew her head back and groaned loudly as she slammed down onto himthrusting up at her. Shane yelled, ‘I'm going to cum.’...
I'm sorry it has taken me so long to produce out a new chapter. I had to stop writing for a while due to some family issues, which are now, thankfully, settled. Thank you to all of you who have emailed me asking how thing are going. I really appreciated those messages. I hope you haven't gone off the story in the meantime. Previously, Nin had persuaded James to come along with her as Scarlett to meet with Joe and Nancy, two Americans who wanted a foursome. The session had finished and Scarlett...