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Walker: “We don’t serve time travelers in here.”

Pilar: “A time traveler walks into a bar.”

Saturday morning breakfast, sun streaming in our Main Street windows. Pilar glanced at Walker’s face, looked under the kitchen table, sighed. “Vanessa, what would our family be like if Papi were ... like, normal?”

Vanessa laughed, “Well, we’ll never know, will we?”

I shook my head, “A mother’s burden...”

Pilar held out her hand, “Come on, Papi, I’ll take care of it. Again.”

Gregory stood, “No, I will. Again.”

We watched the two slender, blonde boys, holding hands, walk away. Pilar winked at us, “Fourth time this morning.”

While Birnam was following my hunch, my Hemet Yearbook hunch, the murder trial for Duke Arlington was drawing closer and closer.

Two unrelated cases — blackmail and murder — that revolved around one man. Arlington may or may not be a murderer. My gut told me, yes. And, he may or may not be a blackmailer. My gut told me, yes. And my California investigations told me, YES! And YES!

Proof? Circumstantial-only on the murder rap. But starting to swim into focus on blackmail.

But the timing, the timing on Caitlin and Sandy first meeting each other, didn’t dovetail with the theory I was working on. So, research time, Sullivan time.

The redheaded little leprechauns looked up at me expectantly.

“Okay guys, you know I’m your biggest fan. But I’m afraid this may be beyond even your capabilities.”

Jesse looked at his twin sister, “Reverse psychology?”

“Or clumsy motivational mumbo-jumbo?”

“Probably both.”

Jessie nodded in agreement. They both looked back at me. I laughed, “Okay, okay. I’ll skip the song and dance. Here’s what I need. Go back to when Sandy Seaver first signed with the Royals.”

Jessie said, “He got a $735,000 signing bonus.”

Jesse, “But he only made a couple of thousand a month with the Omaha Storm Chasers.”

“That’s okay. And it’s that time in Nebraska that I want you to focus on.”

Jessie got there a second before her brother, “Because Omaha is in the Pacific League.”

Jesse caught up, “And they played some games in Fresno. And Sacramento.”


Jesse, “So. You want Sandy Seaver’s travel to Orange County back then.”

Jessie, “And any unexplained expenses we can track.”

“Yeah, my mistake was focusing on his Major League career. I should have started earlier. Just like with Duke Arlington.”

Because I was an official FBI investigator on the Arlington case, the prosecutor, Ned Daniels, invited me to sit in on some of the trial strategy meetings. Well, the secretary for his second chair did.

I resolved to observe and learn. Keep my yap shut; I didn’t need to impress anyone; hell, I hadn’t even taken the bar. And that was why I didn’t let Sandra Fleming’s legal team know I’d graduated from law school.

The second chair, Hilary Dunne, a 40-something overweight woman with thinning gray hair, would sit next to Daniels during the trial. On the righthand table facing the judge. Closer to the jury than the Defense table. Hilary would do a lot of the pre-trial interviews and would question some of the Defense and State witnesses on the stand.

If Hilary Dunne resented working for a wunderkind a decade younger, she didn’t let on. And Ned seemed to be indifferent to the age / gender issues. He was focused, focused, focused.

I had asked Sandy why people referred to Ned as Batboy. She smiled, “You’ll see. I hope.”

We were in an FBI conference room assigned to the Arlington prosecutorial team for the duration. 1300 Summit was familiar territory for me. Walker and Pilar had accepted citizens’ bravery awards in a nearby room. The Greta Gunther imbroglio. Dixie Wexler had been allowed to escape from an interview room one floor up.

Ned Daniels, nodded, “Hilary.”

She stood, plump and stooped, weary-looking. “We’ve assigned a media unit to monitor the Arlington coverage. Every press conference, every interview, every article, every column. Every social media post. Everything Arlington and Slick Dick Hyder do, say, imply, hint at. Print and broadcast. Social media.”

She looked around the room. One secretary recording the meeting. One lowly investigator. Two attorneys. But with the weight and majesty of the People behind us.

Ned looked at me, the noob, “We’ll be looking for inconsistencies, slip-ups, hints. Anything that will reveal trial strategy, a strategic witness. An edge.”

He seemed so sure of himself. Fordham Law. Made me want to tell him that I knew New York. Manhattan. John Jay College of Criminal Justice. But I kept my trap shut. He probably already knew my background anyway.

Hillary said, “We believe that Defense will offer up another suspect for the Alabama killing. Alternative suspect.”

Ned nodded, “Hypothesis of innocence. A jury will be more likely to come to believe in reasonable doubt if there’s a non-Arlington explanation. The Defense doesn’t need to prove someone else killed Hindenburg, just that someone else could have.”

Hillary gave me a tired smile, “So, it’s back to Alabama for you. Here are the three Ft. Payne names on Hyder’s witness list. So far. Hyder may try to slip another one in at the last minute, so sniff around while you’re down there.”

I resisted the impulse, childish, to go, “Sniff-sniff.”

Ned said, “Talk about the Defense team.”

Hilary smiled, “Tell Winter what the single most important thing you do on the first day of trial.”

“Make sure my zipper is zipped. Now, Defense.”

Hilary nodded, “Richard Hyder is good. Theatrical, but prepared. Aggressive, but he won’t cross the line.”

Ned looked at me, “He’s a showman. Know where Hyder’s office is?”

“No.”

“Fifth Street in River Market. It’s a storefront office and he sits right in the front window for all to see. Just like Melvin Belli did in San Francisco. Montgomery Street, heart of the financial district.”

“I see.”

Ned turned back to Hilary, “His number two?”

“Anita Bloomfield is young. Attractive. Bank on her lack of experience and you’ll pay. Yale Law, top ten in her graduating class. She’s a demon on prepping a case. She’ll know more about us, about our strategies, than we do.”

Ned smiled at me, “Exaggeration, but not by much. We’re in for a fight.”

Hilary nodded, “We need more evidence.”

Sometimes I catch a glimpse of Vanessa and it just takes my breath away. I don’t take her beauty for granted ... it can be a different angle, a slant of sunlight...

We were alone — the kids had taken Hobo and the Proper Villain on some sort of Saturday morning errand.

She smiled, “Joint?”

“Absolutely.”

She drew it in, reached across our kitchen table, handed it to me. I held my nose, I closed my eyes ... no, no, not Love Potion Number Nine.

I said, “Wow, this is sweet.”

“New mixture. Dotty had ‘em add a little more sativa hybrid. Little less indicia.”

“I like it.”

“It’s like a cross between Sofa Surfer and Rack-Rack.” She smiled at me, “With a little TableFan thrown in to reinforce the THC.”

“I like it. A lot.”

More frequent flyer miles. Because I wasn’t a full-time FBI employee, I got to keep my mileage. Health insurance would have been nicer, but I’d take what I could.

Unlike my earlier visit to Ft. Payne, I could now be more open with the Alabama SBI agent, Sarah Richardson.

I said, “First off, your biker — Gustav Hindenburg was an on-again, off-again snitch for the DEA.”

She sighed, “They never tell us anything.”

“There’s more. The FBI arrested this man while he was up in Chicago.” I handed her Arlington’s booking photo. Gave her his background — baseball. Told her about the fatal stabbing in Anaheim. She made careful notes.

“I followed Arlington to Stevenson. About an hour from here. He was scouting a high school prospect. He also went to a gun shop — Dot’s and Doc’s just outside of town.”

I told her about the knife purchase. Showed her a photo of the Benchmade Adamas Folding Knife. I told her how I’d had to abandon my quest when Poppy got sick. I flew back to Kansas City shortly before Gustav Hindenburg had been murdered. Stabbed four times.

Sarah took her time, digested everything. Kept glancing at the photo of Arlington, of the knife.

She said, “There have been Fédérales snooping around. Didn’t have the courtesy to check in with us. Police Department either. Nor the DeKalb County Sheriff.”

“That was the FBI. Preliminary investigation before they arrested Arlington. I’m the official liaison now. And I promise to keep you informed.” I showed her my badge.

“I thought you were private.”

“I am. Mostly. But I do some consultations when ... when they ask me to. Now the Anaheim killing was a single thrust, then the killer gutted upward.”

“Doesn’t mean it wasn’t the same perp who did my guy. Bar fights have different dynamics. Lots of variables — amount of booze and drugs, size, anger ... hell, phase of the moon with some of those crazies.”

“Many killings around here?”

“In Ft. Payne? No. The population is only about 15,000. Going back to 2002 ... let’s see. We’ve had none in five of those years. Other years ... one. And Hindenburg is the only one this year.”

I nodded. Just confirmed what I already knew. I reached into my yellow leather shoulder bag, “Here’s the file on the Anaheim stabbing. Your contact is Lieutenant Hector Sanchez — he’s expecting your call. He’s in Priority Homicide.”

Sarah was warming to the more-cooperative Winter. “Thank you.”

I leaned forward, “Now this is what I heard about Douglas ‘Duke’ Arlington. When he was a child. It won’t have any bearing on our investigation, on his trial; it’s just better to know than not.”

I told her what I’d learned from the former Santa Ana cop / current social worker, Luciana Gutierrez. But first I said, “This is off the record; in fact, I’m not even supposed to know about it. But it should give you some perspective.”

My respect for Sarah notched up when she pushed aside her notebook, folded her arms, and just listened.

When I finished, she said, “Well.”

Then, “I still have a dead biker in my backyard.”

I nodded.

She said, “And over $90,000 in H is missing.”

The DEA snitch was killed in a bar fight. And, apparently, the killer — or maybe someone else — ran off with an unexpected bonus.

Then Sarah shared some previously undisclosed intel with me. Fair enough; I hadn’t been all that forthcoming with her during our first meeting.

She turned an evidence photo around to show me; items found in Hindenburg’s possession after he was killed. A wooden ruler on the left side provided scale.

She pointed with the eraser end of a pencil, “A packet of oral syringes.”

I nodded, “Junkies use them as suppositories — they inject in the rectum.” I shivered, “Or vagina.”

Sarah nodded and pointed to the center of the photograph, “Twenty-two plastique envelopes. White powder.”

“Coke?”

“No, it didn’t numb the tongue. But there was a faint vinegary smell.”

I said, “A by-product of converting morphine to heroin?”

“Yep.” A Southern drawl even with a one-syllable word.

“What’d he cut it with? Vitamin B and quinine?”

“Not this time — he crushed up some Tylenol and added a bit of Fentanyl for some extra kick.”

I quoted, maybe, Bob Frost, “The afternoon knows what the morning never suspected.”

Another slanted look. I’m used to it.

I hadn’t told Sarah Richardson about my parallel case with Arlington. I had convinced myself that Caitlin and Sandy Seaver had nothing to do with the knife-murders. However many there turned out to be.

And, I hadn’t mentioned the Seavers to Hector Sanchez. Most significantly, I hadn’t said anything to my boss, Sandra Fleming.

But I did tell Daddy. Who agreed with me. However, he added, “If you come across anything that links the blackmail with the murders...”

“Of course.”

I spent three days in Ft. Payne, Alabama and environs. Interviewed the three Defense witnesses. Bar employees whose depositions would state they hadn’t seen Duke Arlington the night of the stabbing.

I talked with the local police in their South Ft. Payne office. With the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Department. I pledged the full cooperation of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. They were polite about it. Masked their skepticism. Having terrific boobs can pay dividends. Short term anyway.

I talked with the owner of Buddy’s Bar. Then the manager, the bartender, both waitresses who had been working the night Hindenburg was killed. I believed them when they said that they hadn’t seen the deceased leave the tavern. Which meant they hadn’t seen anyone leave with him. No one recognized Arlington.

None of the customers admitted to having been in Buddy’s the night of the murder. It was a cash-only saloon, so no credit card receipts to trace.

We needed more. And I still had that annoying mosquito-like buzz interrupting my thoughts every once in a while. “Winter, you know where Arlington hid those knives.”

Gregory Williams was now a Wrigley fixture. He didn’t spend every weekend with Walker and Pilar, but he was here more than not. Plus he rode the bus with Pilar quite a few afternoons when school let out.

Vanessa seemed bemused. “I was home last Tuesday when Pilar and Gregory got here. Snacks and juice, then back to the bedroom. Shower was running by the time Walker got here.”

Did that mean that Pilar and Gregory were getting it on? Not necessarily. Maybe she was just prepping him for Walker. Maybe.

Three slender teenagers, hormones aflame, absolutely at ease in front of Vanessa and me. Not that they did anything overt ... it’s just they didn’t have the slightest hint of embarrassment, of hesitation, when they strolled off to beddy-bye.

Vanessa checked in with Gregory’s father every once in a while. Just to let him know things were cool in the Crossroads. And, taking his temperature. For whatever reason — he had no clue or he didn’t care or who knows? — he didn’t seem to mind that his only son was practically living with us.

Gregory’s mother? An unknown.

Walker and Pilar shared laundry duties; then Gregory started pitching in. Fair’s fair.

Murder trumped blackmail. And the impending Arlington trial also dictated my calendar.

I was curious about Sandy Seaver though. Now that the blackmailer, presumed blackmailer, had been arrested, did that mean Sandy was off the hook? Not necessarily. And even if Arlington were found guilty and put behind bars, he could still ... well, no sense in speculating at this stage. Too many unknowns. Unknown unknowns.

The Sunday morning loft atmosphere was ... steamy. Vanessa and I had gotten up, eaten an early breakfast with Walker, Pilar, and Gregory. Then she and I exchanged a glance, smiled, and headed back to bed, holding hands.

Walker, sotto voce, “Our role models.”

Vanessa and I, heads held high, ignored him. Little fucker.

I held the side of her head with my hands and thighs as she went through the alphabet backwards. Got as far as T before I shuddered to my first climax. She intensified her tongue and finger action; she likes to get me bucking like crazy.

She takes care of herself, good care, while doing me. I love it that turning me on gets her so excited.

Second shower of the morning. Back with the kids, sipping espresso. Vanessa winked at Pilar, “Winter’s little guy in the boat was especially frisky.”

Pilar grinned; Walker tried to act casual; Gregory looked puzzled.

Pilar took Gregory’s hand, “C’mon, honey, show and tell.”

Walker watched them walk away, his face not displaying a soupçon of jealousy. Vanessa said, “Why aren’t you going with them, baby?”

“Pilar likes ... Pilar and I like for her to have private time with Gregory. A lot to teach him.”

Vanessa stood behind me, reached around, unbelted my kimona. “Winter has a thing or two to teach you, baby.”

Walker stared as I shrugged the silky garment off. Kept staring as it puddled around my bare feet. I squeezed the sudden bulge, “Extra credits if you remember your nautical lessons.”

As we walked by, we heard Pilar screaming, “Yes, Yes, Yes!”

The FBI received full credit for stopping the Aaron Grayhock massacre at St. Dominic. I stayed in the background, but the Feds knew it was my idea, my original plan to target Grayhock with the trackers in the NATO ammunition cartons. And they were grateful, specifically Ash Collins.

He had already agreed to my Greta Gunther suggestion. In fact, liked the idea of a more primitive justice. I had waited until the Grayhock imbroglio was behind us to remind him of the favor I wanted. The Gunther favor.

Ash called me three days later, “Next week. Tuesday, work for you?”

“I’ll make it work. Thank you.”

“Thank you.”

It was my third trip to visit Greta Gunther in Ft. Worth. And definitely my last. Ash and I went through the FMC Carswell drill, surrendering cells, his pistol ... emptying our pockets. Ash showed them his case contained only papers.

Greta didn’t have to meet us, but I knew she would. A change of pace from one dreary day after another dreary day. A chance to gloat about Matt Striker’s death.

Even if I’d had something to gloat back about, I wouldn’t have. Certainly not with Ash there. But even alone ... well, I like to think I wouldn’t stoop to her level. Besides, what I had in mind would trump any petty conversational exchanges.

And, arguing with her, I’d have been at a disadvantage. I had loved Matt. Gunther didn’t care anything about Dixie Wexler and Karl Hoffstatter.

A guard led us into the interview room. The door locked automatically behind him.

“So ... the dyke and the nigger. Perfect. Make any pickaninnies yet?”

Ash just smiled and pulled out a single sheet of paper.

Gunther glared at me, her misshapen face in a permanent scowl, “Too bad about Striker. Breaks me up to see a cop go down.”

Ash eased the paper across the metal table. Gunther glanced at it and went suddenly still. We could see just the top of her head as she bent closer to read it again. An involuntary moan escaped through her lips.

She looked up, furious, and pounded both fists on the table. The guard looked through the little window in the door, then moved away.

“You fuckers ... you ... you ... you can’t do this.”

Ash stood, “Actually, we can. And did.”

Greta Gunther would be transferred into the general population starting tomorrow. The mainline. From her current Carswell wing — the Special-Prisoner Protective Wing. The warden would make sure she wasn’t killed in the yard, but she would be ... out there. Meat. White meat.

I followed Ash to the door. He turned to Gunther, “Winter’s idea. Gen pop is about 70% black and brown. Have fun.”

I didn’t say a word.

The guard closed the door on Gunther’s enraged howl.

My mother, not giddy, but giggly, sipped at her second bourbon. She always enjoyed dinner at BEAR’s — the food, of course. But the outré atmosphere — at least compared with Brookside — with openly gay men, women, couples, would provide delicious stories for her friends.

“At least he was wearing shorts...” / Muscles on muscles...” / Whispered, “My god, the ... bulge on that waiter...”

She followed Herr Hesse to our favorite corner booth, accepted a hug from Bear, beamed as Louie-Louie handed her a bourbon/rocks.

Daddy shook hands with Bear. Two disparate men who respected each other. Two men’s men who overlooked their differences and lived their own lives as they saw fit. Including helping one Winter Jennings in a New York caper involving ... well, a lot.

My mother, Flora, patted Daddy on the thigh and winked at Vanessa, “I wasn’t Dave’s first girlfriend, you know.”

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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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Blue Balls 4 Poor Theo

Summary - Theo has a problem. Can Tiffany help? Previous Story Summary – Tiffany became more and more daring, flashing her brother, father and teacher. Then, her brother discovered her naughty prank! Note – This is a work of fiction, make-believe and sexual fantasy. It is not based on real people or actual events. You must be 18 or over to read these stories. The author does not condone any sexual activity among persons under 18 in real life. In real life, incestuous relationships,...

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Thelma and her brother

Note : This story is completely fictional!In nineteen forty six Thelma Lou Anderson was married with three kids. Linda was the oldest. She was sixteen. Guy and George was ten and Guy seven. Thelma owned a beauty shop in Kansas City. She suspected her husband Lawerance was cheating on her again. She followed him one day when he thought she was at work and saw him go into a house. A woman opened the door and he went in. That was all the proof she needed. She went home and packed her suitcase and...

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Heather Panics But All Is Well In The End

When Heather saw the headlights of her husband, Tim’s, truck as it pulled into their carport, she went into a panic mode. She took her hands off of my cock, jumped off of her air mattress and seemed to figuratively run on the surface of the water of my swimming pool, as she rushed to get out, find and put on her robe and run through the gate of my privacy fence, to her house. When she got home, Tim looked at her and asked where she had been, dressed only in her robe and why did her body look so...

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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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The Necessity of Winter

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The Passion of Mother Ethel

Mother Ethel always enjoyed the short walk to the train station. It was beautiful Autumnal morning and Mother Ethel took the opportunity to walk to the train station as she knew that she had a very busy day ahead. Those that saw Mother Ethel along the way bowed reverently,they knew that Mother Ethel was a Nun of the Monastery of Repentance and when a Nun or a Monk walked past it was polite to bow, for many knew what the Nun's and Monk's of the Monastery were capable of. As Mother Ethel strolled...

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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...

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Hard WinterChapter 8 Winter Hunters and Gatherers

We buried Phil and Tim at first light the next morning with the whole village gathered around. I said a few words and then left Michelle and Marie to fill in the graves. Michelle was crying and Marie was comforting her as I left, that was certainly a turnaround from the previous days attitude. I started getting ready for our trip to follow the attackers tracks. Graham had rounded up ten of us including Dan, Stella and Katie. Kelly gave me a big hug as we set off then watched with Harry and...

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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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Dot Dorothea and Dick

Dot, Dorothea, and Dick Chapter One Dear sister: I found this letter among some others, scrolled up and tied with purple ribbon, in a chest belonging to our great grandfather. The name Charles has belonged to several in our family line, but I believe I know the one who received and saved this letter, and kept it preserved for so many years. I believe the letter speaks for itself, so I will now offer it up to you. Dearest Charles: I hope this missive finds you in such good...

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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My Golden Summer with Blythe Ch 01

Our Last Day of School. I can’t believe it. This is my last day of school, I thought, not sure how I felt now that the long awaited day was here. Stepping out into the beautiful sunny afternoon, heading toward the group of waiting yellow school buses I breathed a sigh of relief. I was glad school was finished. Throughout High School like a ship at sea, I had plotted my course, studying hard. However, the Scholarship that many felt I had rightfully won had somehow ended up going to one of...

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Antheas baby 1

“What’s wrong? What’s wrong?”Anthea looked up at her mum as she sat down at the dining table. “Nothing is wrong,” Anthea responded watching as her mum hurriedly dried her hands with a tea towel.“Is the baby okay? Are you okay? Is Jack okay?” she asked as her husband came into the room and pulled up a seat at the table.“We’re all fine Mum,” she responded exasperated with her mum’s anxiety. “I have something to tell you.”“Sit down Helen,” her dad snapped. “Give the lass a chance to speak.”Anthea...

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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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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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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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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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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...

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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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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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