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Pilar: “Guy walks into a bar and is shocked to see a horse behind the bar.”

Walker: “Horse says, ‘What’s the matter? You can’t believe that a horse can tend bar?’”

Pilar: “No. I just can’t believe the ferret sold the place.”

Alicia Collins called me from New York. “Bear told you.”

“Yes. Have to admit it shocked me. Vanessa too. And the kids.”

“I’m sorry I didn’t say anything. But I felt it was Bear’s news to share.”

“No, I understand. And he would have wanted to be the one to tell us.” Probably waited so long to be sure it was ... well, whatever the affair between them was. Something, obviously. A year is more than a weekend fling.

And Bear wouldn’t have taken being unfaithful to Barry lightly. That part shocked me almost as much as Bear’s being with a woman. Well, Vanessa and I will talk it over. Endlessly. And speculate. Ask each other the ‘why’ question.

Walker and I scored two stools at the 24-hour Town Topic on Broadway. Our regular TT, a couple of blocks east, a couple of blocks closer to the Wrigley, didn’t serve dinner.

After we ordered, I nudged him in the side, “Gregory.”

He blushed, but pink only.

“Walk, talk to me.”

“Pilar thinks ... well, me too. It might be fun.”

“And?”

“I’m a little ... not ... nervous. Just ... well, it’s new. Different.”

“And?”

He gave me a shrug that was meant to be casual. I waited. Nothing like a Mom Pause.

He leaned in, whispered, “I might like it. I mean, I like, you know, hummers.”

“Most boys do.”

“And Gregory is nice. Seems nice. And he...”

“Has a majorly crush on you.”

“Yeah, but ... I mean he really wants to ... you know.”

“Has he ever?”

Walker shook his head, “No. First time. For both of us.”

I sighed. I knew I was going to say yes. Not sure why I was making such a big deal out of ... his experimenting. Lord knows I did plenty of it when I was a lot younger than Walker. Still.

“Will Pilar be there? With you guys?”

He looked startled. “Of course. I mean, not undressed but ... yeah.”

“Want me there too? Not in your room. Just ... there.”

He thought about that. If he said yes ... well, I’m not sure what that would mean. A ‘no’ answer would indicate that he was somewhat confident in going through with it. Maybe.

He waffled, “Up to you, Winter. If you want to be there, fine.”

“No, Vanessa and I’ll leave it up to you and Pilar.”

“And Gregory.”

“And Gregory.”

I left Doc’s and Dot’s — no purchases, sorry — and headed for the Happy Days Motel. It was on the other side of Stevenson from North Jackson High School where Arlington would be meeting with the baseball coach. Who was also the track and basketball coach. And — thank you Sullivan & Sullivan Research — he taught shop and typing. Many hats. Or caps.

It was one-bar cell reception, but “Blues Stay Away From Me” still rang loud and clear. “Hi baby.” It was Walker.

“Winter, Poppy is real sick. 102 fever. It’s that flu.”

“I’ll be there.”

“Vanessa said you don’t have to. Pilar and your mother...”

“I’ll be there.”

First flight was out of Chattanooga and I was on it. Lina Paloma’s baby girl was family. And what about Ennio and Luzon López? They had moved into that small Brookside apartment, but spent most of their free time with Lina and her husband, Matt Whitney. Poppy adored Ennio. Had he come down with the flu too?

Vanessa was waiting for me at the airport. Tight hug, a deep kiss. “You didn’t have to come back, I told Walker...”

“How is she?”

Vanessa sighed, “It’s serious. Dr. Patricia moved her into St. Luke’s. We’re heading straight there.”

Vanessa drove like she did most things — smoothly, efficiently, effortlessly. She eased her XKE south through I-29 traffic, changing lanes easily. Never jamming on the brakes, never cutting off another driver. But steadily moving at a faster pace than the rest of the traffic.

We pulled up to the Broadway entrance and Vanessa said, “Go, I’ll park. Room 353. Pediatrics.”

I detest funeral homes more than hospitals, but not by a lot. St. Luke’s had the usual hush, the usual smells, the usual worried visitors. Nurses and doctors looking imperturbable.

I took the stairs and half-walked, half-trotted to 353. I looked into her room through the barely-open door.

Poppy was asleep, she looked so tiny. Shrunken. Tubes. Lina and Matt stood on opposite sides of her bed.

In the adjacent room, my mother was asleep in a padded leather chair. I knew she’d been there all night. Pilar hugged me, whispered, “We’re waiting for Dr. Grimes. Tests.” Walker was pacing.

Vanessa and a harried looking bearded man arrived at the same time. Dr. Grimes didn’t appear imperturbable at all. We watched from the hallway as he looked from Lina to Matt, “More tests. Sorry. The vomiting and diarrhea have taken too much out of her. Severe fatigue. She aches all over. I’m going to keep her sedated for now.”

Lina said, “For how long?”

“As long as it takes to determine the ... this particular strain.”

I said, “Strain of what? Influenza?”

He looked out at me sharply. Not pleased with my intrusion. My mother woke up, “Winter? What’s happening?”

“Dr. Grimes was just about to tell us.”

Everyone was staring at him.

“Poppy has a viral infection that’s attacking her respiratory system. We’ve injected a new antibody — we’ll give it time. Six or seven hours. It’s been effective with children under five.”

He hesitated, “Poppy’s immune system is ... compromised.”

Lina gasped.

“Our main concern at this stage is pneumonia. We’ll monitor her closely over the next several hours.” He looked from Lina to Matt, “It’s not easy, but you’ll just have to wait. Try to rest. Get something to eat.”

Lina and my mother were crying silently.

A nurse and two orderlies came in and started prepping the bed to roll it out. Dr. Grimes said, “We’ll do another chest X-ray. Another CBC isn’t necessary at this time. I’m authorizing a pulse oximetry and a septum test.”

More information than we wanted. Than we could digest.

I said, “When will Poppy be back?”

“Two to three hours.”

We watched the little child in her white bed. The orderlies maneuvered it adroitly, carefully, out of the room. Down the hall, into an elevator.

Poppy’s fever broke Wednesday evening, October 24. Lina and Matt Whitney brought her home, home to Brookside, Friday morning. She was weak still. But had some color back. And some spirit.

Ennio had been told only that she had a bad cold and couldn’t play.

It was Friday night, around midnight, before I thought about checking on Duke Arlington.

I blamed Clint Callahan. My arms ached. Shoulders, back. I loaded the third 50-pound bag of Zeno Peak Daily-Dog Venison Cuisine Grain-Free Air-Dried Dog Food into the trunk of Matt’s Audi.

Arte Swenson, owner of AS Pet Emporium, watched me. Along with his 22-year old son. Thanks, guys, for taking my money. No, don’t bother, I’ll load 200 pounds all by myself. My pleasure.

I closed the trunk lid carefully. Arte and son waved to me. Friendly.

It was that knife conversation with Lieutenant Sanchez that, eventually, led to 200 pounds of dog food. That Anaheim discussion, my relaying it to Clint, and a memory of Dixie Wexler ... converged into my taking what seemed like overzealous precautions.

But I relented when Clint put both of his huge hands on my shoulders, “Winter, I lost Marcella. I couldn’t...” Tears glistened in his eyes. He was telling me, without words, that he loved me. Or cared for me a lot. Pretty sure.

The Alabama knife purchase was the clincher.

I said, “Okay.”

“Good. I’ll make the arrangements. René will be there Friday.” So Clint had been so sure of himself ... well, never mind. I said I’d do it and I would.

The difficult part — emotionally difficult — was telling Walker. Not that another dog was coming to live with us for the duration. But that I needed the protection. Might need it. The possibility was enough that Clint insisted on it.

Walker put on his best game face. “Good. Anything that helps.” Vanessa patted his hand.

René Renard was a tub. Massive tub — well over 300 pounds. Maybe five-eight. Nothing fox-like about him, not at all. But graceful, like Jackie Gleason. Like Handsome Tony Gonzales.

Renard’s English was heavily accented, but certainly understandable.

He rolled a thick-barred dog cage off the elevator as Nature Boy raised the wooden-slatted door. Hobo and the Proper Villain were on instant alert. Raised hairs on the back of Hobo’s coat. Pilar stroked him, steadied him.

Renard placed his meaty hands on his ample hips, looked around the loft approvingly. Nodded, “Fantastique.”

I nudged Walker with my elbow. Faux-whispered, “Means fantastic.”

“Winter.”

Renard, apple-cheeked with lush lips, spoke in proclamations.

“Italians.” Shook his head, “They presume to be experts in everything. Even with the Cane Corso.” He tried for a judicious tone, “Now they aren’t hopeless, Italians. But their reputation...”

I reached out my hand, “Hello, I’m Winter Jennings.”

The gray Cane Corso moved his mighty head a fraction of an inch in my direction. Gray eyes and sharply cropped ears.

Renard shook hands formally with me, with Vanessa, with Pilar, with Walker. The caged dog watched closely. Hobo stared at him, never taking his eyes off the mastiff. Who would be our guest for ... a while.

Reynard resumed his lecture, “Adam is a war dog. You are in danger, no?”

I glanced at the kids, “Maybe. Possibly.”

“If Adam accepts you, the danger is lessened.”

“If?”

“If he bonds with you. He likes jeunes filles. Generally.”

Vanessa spoke up, “Will Walker and Pilar be safe?”

Renard reared back, as much as his ample girth would allow, “Adam is a war dog, descended from the Molossers.” Shook his head, “Extinct now. Italians.”

“Will they be safe?”

“Of course. Unless they threaten...” He nodded to me.

I said, “What’s the next step? To bond.”

“First we imprint.” He looked around the loft again, “Adam will fit.”

Vanessa and the kids watched, fascinated, as the portly man from Hyères on the Mediterranean, put Adam through his paces.

First Renard sat me beside him on the floor in front of the cage. Put his arm around my shoulders, patted my left knee, then my right. Demonstrating, I guess, that I was one of the good guys.

He looked directly at the dog and spoke to him in French. I caught ‘bon ami’ and ‘jolie femme’.

He turned to me, “Adam will try to come between us. That can not happen.” Gulp.

He opened the cage slowly. Adam, huge paws, stepped gracefully out. Almost delicately. He had a dark triangular blaze on his chest. Stubby tail wagging at his new freedom.

Pride in his voice, Reynard said, “Adam is a classic. Ears cropped equilaterally. They stand erect, always. Tail docked at the fourth vertebrae.”

Adam had soulful wrinkles on his forehead — vertical and horizontal. Striking eyebrows. Gave him a thoughtful look. His pale gray eyes regarded me calmly. Evaluating.

Adam was incredibly powerful. Reynard, surprisingly so. After two unsuccessful attempts to wedge us apart from behind, and with doggy treats as bribes, Adam grudgingly lay down on Reynard’s other side. Another treat.

“Now, go sit beside Adam.”

As I did, Adam scrunched even closer to Reynard. But when he tried to move away from me, to Reynard’s other side, the owner said, “Asseoir,” in a firm, but gentle voice. Sit.

Reynard said, “Good. It’s working. If Adam had tried séparer us four times...” Shrug.

Next, with Adam walking between us, Reynard and I made a slow circle of the loft. Adam sniffing carefully, Hobo tracking. Both bedrooms, both private baths. Both guest bathrooms. Adam seemed especially intrigued with the two Murphy beds.

Reynard perked up at the hidden room Gene Austin had constructed for me. Adam was also very interested in the smells coming from the shotgun and pistols.

An hour later, as he prepared to leave, René Reynard became a little emotional. “The Cane Corse has the biggest heart of all dogs. Forty-seven kilos of courage. You will earn Adam’s affection and loyalty. And must repay them.” So solemn.

He wasn’t finished with my instructions, “Give Adam your respect. He mérite it. Affection. Attention. And food. Feed him at huit heures and huit heures.” Eight and eight.

“Plus treats. He will come to understand a lot of what you tell him. Even in English. French would be meilleur of course. Pilar whispered, “Mejor. Better.”

“Affection and food. Le plus important.”

Renard handed me a sheet of paper, “His commands. In French of course. Learn them. Practice them.”

I pushed the button for the elevator. Reynard spoke quietly, “How much danger?”

“There’s a man. With a knife.”

“In the cage. Adam’s body armor. It will protéger against the knife.”

“Does Adam ... will he let me...”

Tight smile, “He loves wearing it. It tells him he is going to do the battle.”

Reynard had tears in his eyes as he bent down to hug Adam. The Cane Corso tried to follow him into the elevator. Nature Boy was not erect. Reynard said, “Asseoir!”

Slowly, reluctantly, Adam sat.

“Adam, s’allonger.”

Even more slowly, Adam lay down. And stared intently as the elevator descended out of sight.

The two canines and the feline didn’t become best buddies. Adam stood rigidly still and allowed Hobo to sniff him all over. Memorizing him. The Proper Villain didn’t seem afraid, but he stuck by his pal.

But that first day in our loft, Adam joined Hobo and the Proper Villain on elevator duty. We now had three watchmen standing at attention every time the car stopped on our floor.

Hobo because of Greta Gunther. The Proper Villain because of Hobo. Adam because ... I came to believe it was because he sensed it was part of his commitment to me. His responsibility.

He accompanied me everywhere. Slept on the floor by my side of the bed. Waited at the bathroom door. Rode with me in Matt’s Audi to my office. I clipped a leash to his collar, but it was more symbolic than controlling. I couldn’t have held him back with all my strength.

Adam was slowly, slowly, transferring some of his affection to me. I fed him, talked to him, went through the commands in French several times a day. Frequent doggy treats. He ran with me, loping along easily. Daintily sidestepping puddles.

Hobo was attentive to Pilar. He worshipped her. But Adam was in another league. He was hyper-watchful. Constantly scanning the perimeter, always checking everyone out — men, women, children. Other dogs.

René Reynard had told me, “Adam will donner his loyalty to you. His affection, his love.”

“Okay.”

“Then when you give him back to me, he will be in mourning. Will not understand why you abandoned him. This will be his number quatre job. His heart has been broken trois times.”

“That seems ... almost cruel.”

Gallic shrug, “I am his first love. His one true love. He recovers.”

I decided not to put Adam’s body armor on just for practice. I didn’t want to deceive him, have him thinking there was action just ahead. But I studied the vest, made sure I knew where the velcro straps went. Heavy fucker.

When I was in town, I tried to take at least one self-defense class a week. And, I took Pilar and Hobo too. Our new instructor, an ex-Marine named Tom Grant, sometimes used Hobo as a demo attack dog. Hobo would be called to the head of the class when a newly enrolled student showed up.

Of course, Hobo loved it, loved the play, the training, the activity, the attention. Pilar was quietly proud of her buddy.

But now I had my own boon companion — Adam. He sat in the front of Matt’s Audi with me; no one, not even Vanessa, especially not Vanessa, questioned that. Pilar and Hobo were relegated to the back seat.

Adam sat up, head swiveling from me to the windshield, to the passenger window. Back and forth, back and forth. I’d love to know what went through his warrior brain.

It was a Tuesday morning, just after six, when Pilar and I, with our escorts, entered the dojo-style gym. Tom had been training our class in Krav Maga, a sort of street brawl that was a blend of several different disciplines — boxing, aikido, wrestling, judo. The primary emphasis was to avoid a confrontation if at all possible. If not...

The main Krav Maga premise, as I understood it, was to defend and attack at the same time. Never use both hands for defense. I’d been drilling on blocking a punch with my left forearm, while simultaneously throwing a straight right into the fucker’s nose and using my left hand to pull the back of his head into my knee.

Slow-motion start, then faster and faster and faster until it become more like one fluid movement. Instinctual. Of course all a strong man would have to do was get me in his grasp. I’d go down fighting, maybe hurting him some, but I’d go down.

Today, we’d move on to facing a pistol instead of a fist. First move — turn sideways — smaller target.

As we entered the workout room, Tom stopped short, stared at Adam. Shook his head, “Sorry, Winter, not here.”

“What?” I had planned, had wanted, to gradually integrate Adam into my practice routine.

“No. Out. Sorry.”

I looked at Pilar, “See you in an hour.”

“Okay, Winter.” She was as startled as I was.

On the drive back to the Wrigley, Pilar told me that Tom recognized the war dog. Not Adam specifically, but the type, the breed, the ... capabilities. He told her, “I don’t know, can’t know, how well-trained Adam is. And I won’t take the chance ... my liability insurance is sky high as it is.”

Well, that was the end of my self-defense classes. For as long as Adam was around. But I rationalized it — the war dog was more protection than a thousand classes. If Adam made the instructor, a combat Marine, edgy ... well, I was seeing the Cane Corso through newly appreciative eyes.

I slipped out of bed, out of Vanessa’s arms. She whispered, “What, babe?”

“Arlington. I lost track of him.” Poppy.

Vanessa got up, walked with me to the kitchen. “Hot chocolate?”

“Perfect.”

Two nude ladies and a mammoth Cane Corso padding silently along. He retracted his nails, no clicking on our hardwood floors. A silent escort. He stared at me as I tapped into my laptop.

“Fuck!”

Vanessa bent over, “Murder ... Ft. Payne ... knife.”

She rubbed my shoulders from behind. “When?”

I kept reading, “Let’s see ... Tuesday night. Maybe Wednesday morning. The 23rd or 24th.”

“When you flew back. For Poppy.”

“Yeah.” I kept tapping, “Ft. Payne is... 46 miles from Stevenson ... under an hour.”

Vanessa was kneading the tension in my shoulders more firmly. Adam was on semi-alert — he could sense the stress in our voices.

I read, “Parking lot behind a bar called Buddy’s.” I closed my eyes, “I have to fly down there.”

“Of course.”

The hardest thing for Adam — it went against his training, his instinct, his Cane Corso heredity — was leaving me alone. Like when I flew away on a trip. Or had to leave him in Matt’s Audi when I went somewhere that dogs weren’t welcome.

Vanessa told me that Adam was edgy, fidgety, when I wasn’t there. “He prowls a lot, keeps checking out the elevator.”

Waiting for me to come home.

I had — Yankee prejudice — been subconsciously expecting Bubba. A stereotypically fat sheriff. Chaw tobacco. Big pistol. Mean little pig eyes.

Deep South: 1. Midwest: 0.

Special Agent Sarah Richardson of the Alabama SBI smiled at me. Slim and trim and intelligent looking. “The State Bureau of Investigation doesn’t get many calls from the FBI.” Ash Collins.

“I won’t get in your way. Just a couple of questions.”

Another smile, “Oh no, we’re relieved you’re here. We appreciate it when someone swoops in and solves our crimes.” Said without malice, giving me a soft jab, friendly almost.

Richardson was in her mid-30s, brunette, pretty, wedding band.

I laughed, “Is there a reward?”

“Sorry. Vic was ... let’s see ... Gustav Hindenburg. Byway Bikers, a sort-of-rough black biker gang out of Spartanburg.”

“South Carolina.”

“Yeah, a Yankee.”

“For sure.”

“He was passing through, on his way home from a meet in Jacksonville.”

I refrained from saying ‘Florida’.

Richardson turned to the second page, “Minor rap sheet, possession with intent, charges dropped. Agg assault, time served. Bar fights, mutual charges dropped.”

“The paper said he was stabbed.”

She nodded, watching me.

“Find the knife?”

“That FBI call gets you something, but not everything.”

“Fair enough.” I gathered my thoughts. “I’m private, out of Kansas City. I’m looking into a guy who may have been involved in another knife-murder.”

“In Alabama?”

“No. West Coast.”


She frowned, never taking her eyes from me. “What brings you to Ft. Payne?”

“My guy, the guy I’m checking out, was in Alabama Tuesday night.”

She pulled out a pen, “Name?”

I shook my head, “Too early. But if I get anything that connects to Hindenburg, I’ll call you right away.”

We danced back and forth; Richardson wasn’t happy with me. Couldn’t blame her. But the call from Ash Collins meant something. Not that she knew him. But his rank, the J. Edgar Building...

I learned three things:

> Buddy’s Bar didn’t have security cameras.

> Gustav Hindenburg was stabbed first, it was believed, in the back. Then three more times in the chest and stomach. Different from the Anaheim murder. But still knife-work.

> No leads on the killer. No witnesses, no DNA, no ... clues. No knife.

BJ Day. Gregory Day. Gregory Williams Day.

I had made a last-minute decision that I would meet the boy before leaving him alone with Walker and Pilar. I didn’t expect a drooling maniac; I just wanted to eyeball him. Like an anxious father grilling his daughter’s first date.

No, not grilling. I just wanted to see him for myself.

I’d resisted the temptation to Sullivan & Sullivan the kid. Pilar had filled me in — good family, nice house in Brookside. My parents, at least my mother, probably knew them.

Gregory’s mother was an attorney downtown; his father a stockbroker with the Raymond James office on the Plaza. Gregory was their only child. I wondered if his mother knew about her son’s ... proclivities. Probably, moms sense stuff.

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Winter and I played in the bathtub together. Our fingers,lips and tongues,teased and caressed each other,until the water took on a chill and the bubbles from our bubble bath were almost gone. I drained the tub,turned on a warm shower and as we rinsed off I could not help but notice how beautiful she really is. Winter will grow to be be a stunningly gorgeous woman. I am sure of that.Once again I wrapped her in a towel and carried her back to the bed. She, snagged another towel from the rack as...

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The homeless and poor peoples winter feast

The homeless and poor peoples winter feastBy RotnebSynopsis: Every year there was organized a charity festival in the village hall for the city's homeless and poor people, a feast where all the poor once a year get filled stomachs and amused. This year will be something special when Lisa and eight other young women voluntarily donate their naked meat to the feast banquet and to entertainment for the homeless and poor. The story is only fantasy.The meats The first Sunday in February came the...

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Young girl extreme winter nudity experience

Introduction: Story about brave girl winter walk At first I have to start with me, that this project requires to give also self-experience. I have practiced winter nudity many years, but not regularly. There have been some pauses. I have been lucky to share winter nude walk with some girls, like here: http://www.nudeimagehost.com/viewer.php?file=56243058045088081241.jpg These are my photos and my car can be seen in two photos of these series. In previous winter I began from 1st January and then...

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Naked girl day outside in severe winter

Marlene was a princess of the 9thB class in her school in little town of the northern country. She was an excellent student and also beauty – long blonde hair, pretty face and model-like legs. She was aware of her charm, but she wanted more. She tried to figure out, how to impress stronger. Marlene was ready to show up naked in front of the boys, but she wanted to find a good reason, which does not seem too easy. Suddenly she found a way – it must be an extreme nakedness like naked in...

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Young girl extreme winter nudity experience

In previous winter I began from 1st January and then every weekend, but not only the coldest (4-5 Feb), from which I wrote main story later. Longest time was at 26th February 1 h 47 min and temperature in this day about -4-5 (23-25 F), but sunny. Feeling of cold is not the same every time. Generally it can be very different. But normally after some 30-40 minutes is the warmest moment, then you don’t feel any cold. After some 1 h – 1h 15 min body started to feel colder again, but not too much....

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 10 BridgetChapter 20 Winter or Summer

October 12, 1996, Rutherford, Ohio Rutherford, Ohio was a relatively small town; but then again compared to Chicago, Cincinnati was a relatively small town. Rutherford was bigger than Milford, but not by a lot. It had the regional trauma center, the BMV, and the Harding County courthouse and other government buildings, as well as the Sheriff’s Department. I could imagine Milford being like Rutherford if all those facilities had been in Milford, instead of Batavia, which was the Clermont...

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Girl walk every day naked at severe winter

Siberia, morning of 23. December, second day of school holidays. Yulia xxxxxxx (family name secret), 11, unlike other girls, is nudist, which means, she spend holidays mostly naked. In summer it is not a big problem, only for community maybe, but here in xxxxxx (place name secret!) village nobody is complaining about matter. But now is winter. This year weather has been more severe already before winter solstice. Temperatures has been fallen below -30 and today is not an exception....

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Hide Seek Winter JenningsChapter 11 A Bouquet of Pheasants

On a hunch, Clint asked his Vanguard counterpart in Boise to go through the old surveillance videos before the raid on the Gunther compound in northern Idaho. A raid clandestinely approved and funded by Senator Harper Wainwright. And orchestrated by his chief of staff, Constance Grayson. And field-directed by Matt Striker. Boise called back the next day. Winner-winner, chicken dinner! Martin Folsom again. That tied him to two American Nazi compounds. And also made me start reconsidering...

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First Do No Harm Winter JenningsChapter 15 Eagle

I woke up in Palo Alto feeling ... refreshed. More like my old self. First time since ... well, it had been a while. Feeling morning-naughty, I sat under the shower spray and treated myself to a quickie. Dressed for success, I was checking myself out in front of the hotel mirror. Picked up my cell, “Hello.” “What are you doing in California?” I smiled, sat back in the club chair, Clint Callahan. “And this is your business ... why?” “I made it my business.” “Oooh, tough guy. I’m still...

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National Park Winter and Group Sex

The churning and merging is so vigorous that surrounding objects tremble with the movements, and so wet that a continuous sloshing sound is noticeable above the din of heavy breathing, rhythmic throbbing intonations and voices that betray heightened excitement and arousal. With pressure rapidly building and heat rising, the white frothy liquid reaches a point where it must burst from its dark enclosure. The bright juice sparkles in the sunlight as it is spewed, in copious amounts, into the air...

Group Sex
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The Necessity of Winter

The Necessity of Winter By Armond *** 1. Arthmael. I ripped the dagger from her heart... ...and held it, inches from the girl's fur wrapped chest. My hand refused to sheath the blade, pleading instead for release, to plunge it back. How I longed to; for the first time in my life, I would raise my wishes over duty to my people. Time stilled, as I fought my nature. The single movement in the room was bright red blood falling from gleaming blade.... ...one drop...

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Hide Seek Winter JenningsChapter 9 A Pitying of Turtledoves

The police responded in under three minutes; two ambulances right behind them. One of them said, “Gun!” and I felt, but couldn’t see, one cop grab my shoulder bag where he removed the .38. The other one cuffed me, hands behind my back. Morales and I were rushed to University hospital. I ended up on the second floor of the Critical Care Tower. Morales was in the same building, but in the burn unit. When Suzette aimed at me, I had ducked my head and squeezed my eyes shut. That helped, but my...

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Hide Seek Winter JenningsChapter 3 A Pandemonium of Parrots

2019 That was then; this was now, four years later. A lot had changed in my life since I told Carol Sue Parker goodbye at O’Hare. Of course, a lot would change in any four-year period; it’s just that I ended up measuring that particular span in terms of a young woman I had thought I’d never see again. Life goes on. Walker was now 15; I was 33. I was married, deliciously so, to Vanessa Henderson. Walker had a live-in girlfriend, his second, named Pilar Paloma. I was still doing a daily...

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The Cave In Winter Wonderland

Chapter One“Damn it! Where did they go?” I mumbled to myself as I came to a fork on the icy path on this icy alpine mountain. Derrick, my boyfriend, thought this trip would be a great way to spend our winter break from the University we attended in Chicago.Susie, my BFF, and Sean, her boyfriend,  all were excited about the trip. I guess I was the only one who didn't like the idea. The news has a way of making the world seem dangerous. Chicago doesn't have the best reputation, but I feel safe...

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Hard WinterChapter 3 Autumn A Trip into York

We both awoke around six-thirty and we still smelt of sex, I think it turned us both on because she was soon all fours wiggling her arse and demanding, "Fuck me, come on, I'm horny!" We had a fast, furious five minutes of hard sex and we both came again. We then sat up to get our breath and Kelly said quite matter-of-factly, "What else turns you on? Would you fuck my arse, do a threesome with me and another girl? Would you tie me up and fuck me, spank me, piss on me, or me piss on you,...

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Big Bear and White Dove Or Winter in the Mountains

aka “Winter in the Mountains” By Louishoney This story is written for ADULT entertainment ONLY! If you are not at least 18 years old, LEAVE! She ran as fast as she could through the forest and past the pines steepled atop the golden hills of grass. She was in a panic. Her footsteps were being dogged by a band of Chippewa looking to make her their sex slave again. Four or five of them had jumped out of the forest three days ago and ran after her across the meadow while she was...

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Winter girl experience

Here is talking not me, but one girl about her winter nude experience.In the middle of December my friend suddenly proposed that I could ski nude. My first reaction was: what are you talking about!? But then very quickly I realized that it is good idea. I can't explain why I liked it but when that day came when we drove to the ski center, I was overexcited and I really had irresistible desire to go there nude and start to skiing. All my life I had always proper clothing according to weather and...

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Winter Forest

"Master, more slowly go! I pray you, less haste!" Ranulf reined in impatiently under the frost-rimed trees, brushing his red hair back from his forehead. The cold was growing more intense as they plunged ever deeper into the forest. His squire's hissing speech was slurred as the cold slowed all his bodily functions. "We'll make camp as soon as we find a place that gives us any shelter. That I promise." His voice was brusk but not unkind. The lizard man had served him well in his...

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TV Game Show Winter JenningsChapter 2 Riles

For some reason, crime in America follows railroad tracks. And Kansas City has plenty of both. My first, and I hope last, shootout took place near my office in the Stockyards. Besides gunplay, it involved ramming my bright red F-150 into a larger Dodge Ram. The Ford Motorcar Company told me, and I verified it through an independent mechanic, that the frame had been wrenched out of shape. It could be straightened, but wouldn’t drive the same, not really. I sat down with Vanessa and Gertie...

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The Weaver And The WindChapter 19 The Woods in Winter

The new year had passed long ago on Earth, but our start of the new year was just another day on Arbor. The Arborian New Year started on the first day of spring, the vernal equinox. I chose that propitious day to deal with the alaspore and its master. I wove a new trick out of something Cor showed me how to do using the wind. I wove a cocoon out of moving air as she had shown me. I was able to use it, as she did, as a method of transportation, but I couldn't become the wind as she could, so...

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Hide Seek Winter JenningsChapter 16 A Murder of Crows

Saturday morning breakfast, Walker and Gregory in charge of provisioning. Vanessa smiled at Pilar, “Is Walker still servicing himself?” Sucking his own cock. “Sometimes. Depends on what I’m in the mood for.” Gregory turned to Vanessa, not one whit of embarrassment, “I can’t suck it yet, but I can lick the very tip. Pilar thinks I’ll be able to if I keep practicing.” Vanessa gave him her glorious smile, ‘How often do you practice, honey?” “Every night when I’m home.” Pilar said, “I have...

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Wizards Apprentice 4 the Vale in WinterChapter 7

I woke late and lingered over my campfire and my breakfast. It would take only a half day's riding to get to where I was going, and anytime today would be a fine time with me. The skies had cleared again and it was nice to wait for the chill of the night to abate before setting out. Deak seemed to appreciate it, along with the relaxed pace. He tossed his head now and then and nickered at me softly when he did. Perhaps, like me, he was chasing Vulkai cobwebs out of his mind. Remembering my...

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180 WINTER FINDS HER PLACE IN LIFE

He smiled as the sentence was handed down, Arthur Edward Winter, you have been brought before this court, for a charge of: - Well perhaps it`s not relevant here and to spare his blushes we won`t go into it, but the sentence was seven years, that’s the bit he got loud and clear. And, it must be said, so did his wife, tall willowy and dour Jenny Winter, sat up in the gallery, her face a mask of total disgust, mostly at her husband for getting caught and of course for the fact she would be on her...

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Deadly Pursuit Winter JenningsChapter 8 Kernel

My mother called me. At work. First Autumn, now ... Flora Jennings. “Winter, can you come by?” Mom knew I worked, had my own office. But since I was no longer with the KCPD, nor employed by a real company, she simply hadn’t accepted that I do anything worthwhile. In fact, after Reggie left me, and before Vanessa married me, my mother regarded me as ... sad. A loser. Couldn’t keep a man, couldn’t find a real job. So it didn’t surprise me that she would expect me to drop whatever...

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Dark Voyage Winter JenningsChapter 2

I was spending hours with the diminutive, scarlet-haired Sullivan twins, bleary-eyed from the grainy security tapes. Duplicating what more competent investigators with the KCPD were doing. At home, at dinner, I tried to wear a game face for Walker. He had lost Mindy to California, to Stanford, to a more age-appropriate life. I had lost my friend, Mary Packer, but I was determined not to let the gloom prevail. After working all day on her dream restaurant, Euforia, Vanessa was overseeing the...

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The God Pill Winter JenningsChapter 3

Robert ‘Bobsy’ Atwater, as part of his three-patent sale to Hayes-Harris, the venture capital company, became an employee there. He wasn’t a partner, but he was one of seven on the Executive Evaluation team. He sat in on presentations from individuals and companies looking for investment capital. Hayes-Harris took small fliers and big risks, tiny positions and majority ownership. They provided money when they were interested. And money, expertise, guidance, even personnel, when they were...

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Hide Seek Winter JenningsChapter 7 A Siege of Herons

I sent Clint some suggestions for the name of our firm. For incorporation purposes, he would be the equivalent of a CEO, but no one seemed to be interested in titles. To the clients, potential clients, each one of us would be the Indian Chief in our home town. As for a corporate name, I was leaning toward Winter Jennings & Associates, LLC. A second stolen print ended up for sale in Omaha, then a third in Des Moines. Little Rock, Denver, St. Louis. I push-pinned a map and noted that...

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Hide Seek Winter JenningsChapter 15 A Flamboyance of Flamingos

Clint spoke softly, “Does he have a gun?” “No, not in the basement. I don’t think.” Our first words. Clint bundled me in his arms and carried me back inside. He sat me gently on a hall bench and flicked the safety off on his Sig Sauer. Even in my panicked state, I registered his new P320. And I also became conscious of the anguished howls coming up from the basement. Clint opened the door cautiously. He didn’t look away from the stairwell as he asked me, “What did you do to...

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First Do No Harm Winter JenningsChapter 14 Inside Man

Once Fowler started babbling, it became almost anticlimactic. Bear started the video recorder and even Fowler’s voice seemed to have lost its resonance. He confessed without emotion. He answered every question — no longer defiant, no longer any vitality in his voice, his posture. Mr. November was resigned, had given up. The last call he’d made, to Ryder and Mologna — “It’s her. Do it.” — turned out to be an order for them to go back to Richmond. To tear the Barbara Reynolds apartment to...

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Play BallChapter 06

In mid August Mo is well integrated into the team when he’s called up to the Major League Club, along with Dave, and Pedro. They’ve got two days to report in, but it’s just a day’s drive away so Mo takes his van while giving Dave and Pedro a lift as well. Late in the day after the phone call they arrive at the Club’s offices. They’re a day earlier than instructed, but that’s OK. Now they’ve enough time to complete the paperwork and to get the medical checks done before they go to the club...

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Play BallChapter 03

The players gather for the first after-school baseball training session and the head coach tells them, “I’ve got three rules you all need to know up front. If one of these applies to you don’t bother me with asking for a change. First, no one gets on the Varsity team until I’ve seen them play a season on either the Junior Varsity or Freshman teams. The second flows from that, no Freshmen on the Varsity team. Only the best players will be on the Varsity team. So those who come under the first...

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Hard WinterChapter 10 Spring Our expedition to Pickering

It was the day before our expedition to Pickering was due to set off. Kelly, Kirsty, Kat and I were going and we were taking Will Hinds, Harry Wilton and Emma. Jim Bolton was also coming with us. Although he was now quite frail he wanted to feel useful and his military experience would be good for Will and Harry. He still had sharp eyes and would stay with the train on lookout duty. Katie and her group were all travelling and we would use both engines, with the same make up of carriages as...

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Elementary My Dear WatsonChapter 3 Winter Comes Early

At noon on Thursday, Miss Thompson's presence was requested at the principal's office. She arrived to discover a parent seated opposite the principal, dressed conservatively but expensively, with conservative but expensive jewellery. The wedding rings on her hand were expensive, elegant but not ostentatious. The contrast between her and the two educators, both of whom were wearing runners, ankle socks and minor jewellery, could not have been more strong. The Principal herself had decided to...

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The Magic of Winter

Meredith Daulton was running around her house yelling. They’d been given the evacuation order a few minutes ago. The Ranch wildfire was coming and they had twenty minutes to get out.Paul Caruso was packing both the car with computers, legal papers, and some clothes.“My jewelry, “Meredith screamed as she threw a bag at him. “I need that, it’s valuable.”“Is it insured?”“Of course it is...”“Then you don’t need it. I said clothes now, get in the fucking car and let’s GO!”She snatched the bag from...

Love Stories
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Winter is Cumming part 2

As the bright, invasive afternoon sunlight came streaming through my stained (with dust and dirt) glass window, I found myself spooning (and possibly forking) with my new dream girl, Winter Summer, whom I had met earlier at the Public Market. Rubbing my aching jaw from our earlier sexcapades, fearing I might have lockjaw then grinning like an escaped lunatic as I recalled her hairy pussy, suddenly so afraid she might be a werewolf I had to rush out to buy silver bullets (the ammo, not that...

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Winter is Cumming

The day began like all others, climbing out of bed at the crack of noon, devouring a Toaster Strudel and mayonnaise sandwich before braving the crisp Canadian weather by going to Vancouver's Public Market for fresh seafood now that I'm eating healthy.  Along the way I passed a group of American hipsters vaping cannabis oil on a street corner, celebrating Tommy Chong's birthday.  Damn Americans! Since Trump's election, they have flocked here like a silverfish infestation.  Silverfish, that...

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Ninas unexpected winter adventure

Nina sat idly flicking through a few magazines while she was waiting for her appointment with the dentist. For the last three years, she and her mates had hit Southern California beaches, where they swam, surfed, danced and drank themselves silly for about three weeks solid.This year Nina wanted something different, a much more relaxing and hopefully a more romantic setting place to visit. She closed her eyes for a moment, maybe somewhere with a lake, mountains, spa, hiking trails, and clear...

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Coachs Winter Retreat

>?> > The coach just returned from his winter retreat with his special > boys. All the boys on the team want to go on the winter retreat of course, > but the coach only selects the very best. The boys who have maintained > strict control and discipline over their exercises and development. No boy > who has shot a load in the last six months gets to go on the winter retreat. > No boy who has spoken to a girl gets to go on the retreat. Only boys who are > totally focused and dedicated to the...

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Hard WinterChapter 2 Autumn A Thief in the Garden

It was the first week of October 2013, I was working in the garden of my cottage on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds near the coast. I hate gardening, always have done, but after last winter when potatoes reached £120 a pound on the black market, I decided that turning the garden, and a bit of the field behind the garden, with the agreement of the farmer who owned it, into a large vegetable patch was prudent. I was lifting the last of my potato crop and storing them for use during the winter....

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Deadly Pursuit Winter JenningsChapter 14 Mole

Two parallel investigations — sometimes intersecting, sometimes intertwined. The FBI, supervised by Ash Collins, was focused primarily on illegal weapons — manufacturing and sales. And chasing the gun money, possibly diamonds, around the world. Matt Striker, reporting to Constance Grayson, was all things Meriwether. Their PAC, their possible connections to Wexler and Hoffstatter. And, just maybe their connections to diamonds. I was, for now, relegated to the sidelines. Impatiently so. Ash...

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American Nazis Winter JenningsChapter 16 Goodbye Party

American Snapshot: In Montana it is illegal to guide sheep onto a railroad track with the intent of damaging the train. Vanessa and I agreed to bring Walker and Pilar back home. We couldn’t hide them forever, although Rebecca Montgomery was enjoying their company enormously. But school. Friends. Life. An FBI agent was still posted in the Wrigley lobby. Gunther wouldn’t be able to board the elevator even if he were foolish enough, or desperate enough, to return for another try. Nor would...

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Wizards Apprentice 4 the Vale in WinterChapter 5

The magic of Gaen seems closely bound to music and song while at the same time, Magic and Music each seem to be blooms from very different flowers. Beneath everything, they are very much of the same body. Mathematicians and musicians will both tell you this is true. Wizards will too, if you are in a position to ask them. Threes and fours, apart and in combination, especially in combination, have strong ties to the magic and history of Gaen. These numbers, especially in combination, seemed...

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First Do No Harm Winter JenningsChapter 8 Kansas

Sistine called me herself, bypassing Carmen. “Just heard back from G and G — they’re pretty exercised about something in those Rowley pages you sent to Carmen.” “Want me to go back in?” “Of course not — wouldn’t that be ... um, bending the law?” “Right, stupid thought.” Translation: okay, Winter, get your butt in gear and don your B & E threads. This time, photograph every work-related page you can uncover. Later for you, Nowak. I had a Dr. Samantha Rowley problem. The first time...

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The Winter of the Danes

I, Asser, monk of St Davids in the land of Cymru, have preserved these writings. I collected many such stories in the service of my friend and master, Ælfred, whom men are now calling 'The Great.' Some stories I used in my scholarly work, The Life of King Ælfred. Perhaps you have read it? These tales you now find here were unsuitable for such a book but may hold sufficient interest for the reader to be worth recording. Great Ælfred now is dead these nine years and the land of...

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Abby Winters

Got a thing for (hairy) amateur naked women nudes? AbbyWinters here we come! Mainstream hardcore pornography is something akin to the professional wrestling of sex. Or, to possibly put it a little more accurately, hardcore porn is to sex what professional wrestling is to violence. In other words, fake. Okay, sure, porn does not reach quite the same level of fakeness, but it is fake, nonetheless. I mean, the actors in a porno are, after all, actually fucking at least, whereas in pro wrestling,...

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