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Ainsley Davenport had learned to treat her boss and occasional lover Nick Coyle with cautious respect. Such a posture had not come naturally to her. Nick was barely eighteen and such a relentlessly good person that he should have been easy to manipulate and take advantage of. And Ainsley had made it through life up to the point of meeting Nick by treating all of her bosses and most of the people around her with the kind of detached contempt that came from nearly always being the smartest person in the room.

When she allowed herself to think about how she’d wound up in her current situation vis-a-vis Nick, she came to the conclusion that Nick hadn’t outsmarted her. He was smart, certainly - but lacked Ainsley’s education or cunning. He might be cleverer than her. He and his friends seemed to value cleverness above nearly all other virtues while Ainsley saw it as a fairly minor tool in a social toolbox she’d spent her life filling. But, cleverness hadn’t won the day between them either.

How Nick had outmaneuvered her was in the abundance and placement of his allies - specifically Simon Anderson. Simon possessed a keen intellect and didn’t bother to hide it, but Ainsley had made the mistake of thinking that it was a cold, reptilian thing that was particularly poorly attuned to observing human behavior. She’d failed to notice that Simon’s frequently imperfect humanity was largely a construct based almost entirely on observation.

Since she’d made a hard pivot from using Nick to serve her own advancement to serving Nick’s interests as the best way to advance, Ainsley had watched Nick’s network grow and get stronger. Undoubtedly, his face-first approach to making alliances was gathering a nest of vipers under the woodpile, but it was also gaining him some stalwart defenders against attempts to take advantage of his good nature.

Foremost among these was Tanvi Agnihotri. The more time Ainsley spent with Tanvi, the more she respected the young Indian woman as a kindred spirit; tempered in different fires, but with the same kind of intelligence and ambition as herself. Ainsley thought that, had she been born under circumstances where service were an obvious path to power, she would have made a top-notch SSCS agent herself.

Similarly formidable was Pilar Rodriguez-Stone. Pilar might not be as smart as Ainsley, but she was smart enough to not bake her own self-destruction into her plans and possibly even more ambitious than Ainsley herself. That last bit was worrisome. It was possible to be too ambitious and let the gleam on the brass ring blind you to long-term danger. But her symbiosis with Nick could save her from a lot of mistakes.

Other allies might be easy to dismiss except that Nick had a habit of building them up to be formidable as well. Max, Lev, Arwen, Inez, Jazz, and now Guy and Sarah ... Ainsley had watched each of their social networks form around them like crystals in a liquid. This weekend was already accelerating that process, weaving them into the fabric of the Stone family.

Some small part of Ainsley still wondered if Nick wasn’t just playing a really long game that would end with him ruthlessly controlling the whole Stone family with an iron fist. But, it was never more than a small thread to be picked at in idle times. Strategically, she’d committed to a contrary notion - that Nick was fundamentally who he presented himself to be and that any ruthlessness he might acquire would come by misadventure and at the cost of his own happiness. Because Ainsley had genuinely thrown her lot in with Nick’s and because her own success depended in no small part on Nick being that good-natured, sweet, empathic person for as long as possible, she was on a constant lookout for signs that he might be slipping into the same amoral utilitarianism that Ainsley lived in so comfortably. If Nick didn’t remain a much better person than Ainsley herself, she was doomed.

As they left Shiloh and her husband in the little cafe, Nick turned to Zola. “Take the car. Get back to the hotel. Thank you for being available to help handle this.”

Zola gave him a quick hug. “Glad to help. Where are you headed?”

“Back to the Loft. I’m going to try to get a few more hours of sleep before I have to get up for the matinee. Ask Monroe and Dietrich if they’ll host lunch, please. If they won’t, rouse my seneschal and tell him it’s his job. That’ll teach him to ask for a title.” Nick turned to go.

Ainsley wondered if she should hug Nick more often. He seemed to like it and Zola made a habit of it, but she rejected the idea. Both she and Nick benefitted from the appearance of professional separation between them, even in front of people who knew they were lovers. She said, “I should get some sleep, too. I was up late meeting your cousins.”

“Join me?” Nick asked as they waited to cross the street.

“To ... sleep?” Ainsley asked.

Nick nodded. “The sun’s already up. If I take a pill, I’ll be groggy as fuck for Hamilton and I really do want to enjoy it. Sleeping next to someone I trust is the next best soporific for me.”

“Okay,” Ainsley found herself tucking a stray strand of hair behind her ear like a nervous high school girl. She’d slept with Nick before, but never just slept with him and it seemed oddly important.

Nick caught, but misunderstood her change of mood. As they crossed Broadway, he said. “Don’t worry, counsellor. I haven’t started trusting you completely. I just mean that I trust you to be there when I wake up ... because I own your soul.”

Ainsley laughed and impulsively hooked her hand into Nick’s elbow. “Of all the parts of me you could own, why would you pick the least interesting one?”

Nick smirked. “Pretty sure I own the rest of you, too. That was the one I thought it polite to mention.”

Ainsley was a fiercely independent woman, but Nick’s words thrilled her all the same. “Talking like that, are you sure it’s sleep you have in mind?”

“Yes,” said Nick firmly. “I’m barely upright and I have a full day of dealing with the Stones ahead of me. If you can’t behave yourself, let me know now and I’ll take my chances with the pills.”

There was rebuke in Nick’s words, but he didn’t pull away. Ainsley said, “Sorry, I’ll be good.”

Nick sighed. “I know I don’t give you as much attention as an actual boyfriend would...”

“Actually, I spend more time with you than I did with any boyfriend...”

“Fine, I don’t fuck you as much as an actual boyfriend would, then,” Nick clarified.

Ainsley winced. When Nick was tired, he could be much more direct and abrupt on sensitive matters. She said, “I knew what I was getting into, Nick. The alternative for me isn’t getting a boyfriend. It’s focusing entirely on my work and trying to ignore that I’m functionally celibate.”

As they were waiting to cross Lafayette Street Nick said, “I really do enjoy our time together - not just the sex.”

Considering that Ainsley spent most of their time together in blatant acts of lawyerness, that statement represented a huge amount of progress in their relationship. Rather than point this out, Ainsley settled on a simple, “So do I.”

Nick disengaged his arm from hers to enter the front door of the Loft and pass through the security checkpoint. Upstairs, the living area was as quiet as Ainsley could ever remember seeing it. The apartments and rooms were probably packed with overnight guests, but no one seemed to be up for breakfast yet. Only a pair of maids moved among the furniture.

In Nick’s bedroom as he started to undress, Ainsley followed suit, specifically waiting until she had her jacket off, her hair down, and blouse half-unbuttoned before asking, “What did you mean by mentioning the possibility of prosecuting Malcolm’s crimes to Kaius and Shiloh?” She wanted him to understand the question came from his friend Ainsley, not just his lawyer.

Nick unbuckled his belt. “That ... was my tired mouth running places I didn’t mean for it to go. It’s just that people are so afraid of Malcolm and Threnody and ... well, me ... and what are we really going to do? What could Malcolm really do to his brother and Shiloh if he set his mind to it?”

Ainsley considered the enormous number of things that a man with money and allies could do to someone who had neither. She was overwhelmed by possibilities. As Nick moved to lay his shirt down, she took it from him and laid it on a chair. “You know how you want Art Black to end his life dead in a ditch?”

“A figurative ditch,” Nick reminded her.

Ainsley wasn’t so sure that Nick had been speaking figuratively at the time he made that pronouncement, but this was hardly the time to mention that. She turned away from Nick. “Unzip me please and ... imagine if you’d meant a literal ditch and, instead of eventually, you’d wanted it to happen within a year. Now, give yourself a hundred million dollar budget. Could you do it without breaking any laws?”

Nick unzipped Ainsley’s skirt for her. “Probably, but Art’s rich. A man standing on a high ledge has a much easier time falling to his death than a man already standing at ground level.”

It was a perspective Ainsley hadn’t considered. She wriggled out of her skirt and tried another tack. “Okay, maybe Art’s a bad example. Think about Hank Bispo.”

Nick sat and pulled off his pants. “Who?”

“Anne’s husband. With a relatively minor flexing of your resources, you hugely improved her life, but at the same time, you took away a man’s wife and children,” Ainsley stripped off her bra and wrapped herself in Nick’s recently worn shirt.

Nick frowned. “I can’t say I feel particularly bad about that ... and you’re welcome to borrow a clean shirt if you like.”

Ainsley made a point of holding the garment in question to her nose. “I’d prefer this if you don’t mind. And I’m not bringing up Hank to make you feel bad. Just ... think about what you could have done to him if you felt like he genuinely deserved to suffer.”

“He did genuinely deserve to suffer, just not...” Nick yawned. “Not unnecessarily. Still, I take your point, I think.”

“Most people have a handful of things that make their life worth living. Find out what they are. Pay someone to take them away. Repeat every time they find a new equilibrium. Eventually, they’ll get miserable enough to stop trying to keep themself alive.” Ainsley buttoned up her borrowed shirt, reached underneath, and extracted her panties.

Nick frowned at her as he lay back on the bed. “I’m not sure I’m ruthless enough to do that.”

Ainsley climbed into bed next to him, snuggling in as his arms went around her. “You’re not and you shouldn’t aspire to be. But, you have people who love you enough to do it for you if it needs to be done.”

Pilar Rodriguez-Stone woke to sunlight streaming in the penthouse’s wide bay window, her limbs intertwined with her cousin Sarah’s, blonde and black hair cascading around them, their curves neatly fitted together. Behind Sarah, her husband slept with one arm around her and anchored on Pilar’s hip. She lay like that for a long time, not entirely awake or asleep.

Since she and Nick had come back from Australia, threesomes were a nearly nightly occurrence for Pilar, but before last night, they’d all been her, Nick, and another woman. On a couple of occasions, it had been her, Nick, and more than one other woman. Pilar loved the person she was around Nick and most nights, she felt like a radiant sex goddess. But last night, after she and Guy had joined Nick and Sarah in this bed, it had been something entirely more primal. Having two men claim her at once, surrounding her in a cage of flesh and muscle had made her lose herself completely for a while. She’d lost track of time and the identities of the people around her and pretty much everything except the pleasure that was searing itself into every inch of her body. Today, she felt perfectly wrung out - like a big cat who’d been soaked to the skin in warm water, stretched out as far as her spine would go, and left in the sun to dry.

Sarah opened her eyes and smiled broadly. “I could get used to waking up like this.”

Pilar laughed joyously. “I heartily recommend it. How are you feeling?”

“Sore ... stretched ... wonderful.” Sarah extended her limbs, elongating her spine between Pilar and Guy and eliciting a warning grumble from her husband. “What time is it?”

“Just after ten,” said Pilar. “We really need to get ready.”

“The play’s not until two,” grumbled Guy.

Sarah rolled her eyes. Pilar laughed and kissed her before twisting to rise. “I know there are at least three showers in this penthouse, I’m going to stake out the one in the guest room next door.”

Guy rolled away from the two women and wrapped himself around a pillow. “Give me like another hour, please ... maybe two.”

“Lazy bastard,” Sarah muttered good-naturedly as she rolled to get up as well. “Unbelievable.”

“‘M’exhausted,” muttered Guy. “All your fault, both of you.”

Pilar stood, waited for Sarah to rise from the bed, and drew her in close with one arm before kissing her on the neck through her hair. “Are you ready for today?”

Sarah hugged her around the waist. “You mean the part where we all pretend Nick is mad at you?”

“That, but just in general too.” Pilar let herself relax against the taller woman. “That was a long night. How do you feel?”

Sarah smirked down at her, her eyes sparkling. “Right now, I feel like everybody in the world except for the four of us is doing the whole sex thing wrong.”

Pilar laughed and hugged her. Recent conversations with Emily had reminded her how big and frightening a transition it could be to leave monogamy behind, but Sarah certainly didn’t seem to be harboring any doubts on that front. “I have to get ready for my day of glorious exile.”

“How are you feeling about that?” Sarah asked. “I think I would pee myself if Nick was mad at me.”

“Still trying to get my head around how I would react if Nick and I were suddenly on the outs.” Pilar drew in one last lungfull of Sarah’s scent. “However afraid I might be, I don’t think I’d let anyone see it ... and I certainly wouldn’t take it lying down.”

In the shower, Pilar kicked the idea around. She’d never learned to be an actress, but this wasn’t exactly acting. She was still Pilar Rodriguez-Stone. Whatever happened in her life, she wouldn’t just passively accept it. She would work to fix it and, whether that worked or not, get the best deal for herself that she could.

By the time she stepped out of the shower, she had a roadmap planned out. It fit how she would actually act and gave her a chance to remind all gathered that she wasn’t just the beautiful woman who had ensnared Nick Coyle, but a powerful player in her own right. She got on the hotel phone and called the primary SSCS contact point for the party. When the agent answered, she said, “This is Pilar. I’m in the penthouse at the Millenium. I need someone to collect my things from my rooms downstairs and bring them to me. I also need the black Oscar de la Renta wrap dress from my closet at the Loft and someone to get me up to date on the situation with Shiloh and Kaius and to brief me on what we know about the situation in Shreveport in general.”

She was still in the early phases of her beauty routine, applying moisturizer to her whole body when a light tap came on the bedroom door. She called out, “Come in.”

Tanvi didn’t comment on the figure that Pilar cut, standing naked in the center of the floor-to-ceiling window and surveying the city, but the short pause before she started speaking was homage enough.

“I have agents collecting your things from downstairs and your dress from the Loft. I’ll be handling whatever briefing you need,” Tanvi moved to the room’s desk, sat, and crossed her legs.

Pilar came over to sit on the bed and face Nick’s amanuensis. “Aren’t you supposed to be coordinating this whole shindig?”

“I have very capable lieutenants, all trained in large-scale event management. This is both specialized and higher priority than keeping hotels from gouging us too much on short-notice reservations,” said Tanvi.

“Sounds like the party’s been too successful?” Pilar asked.

“We’ve adjusted our readiness numbers. Apart from some minor inconveniences, I don’t think anyone will notice that we didn’t plan for two thousand Stones to show up in the city all at once when only a few hundred RSVPed,” said Tanvi.

Pilar whistled in admiration. “I won’t keep you then. Start with Shiloh and Kaius. Nick left early this morning to deal with them.”

“They’ve both accepted Nick’s offer of employment without modification and promise to be ready to leave for Hamilton by one,” said Tanvi.

“I need them ready by noon,” said Pilar.

“I’ll let them know. Should I provide them with assistance in getting ready if they need it?” Tanvi asked.

Pilar considered the question. On one level, Shiloh and Kaius were meant to be trophies, paraded through the city to show that Nick wasn’t letting Malcolm take advantage of him, but they were going to be around for at least a year and it wasn’t in Nick’s nature to punish them for something they’d done under even soft duress. And even if she wasn’t sure about her future with Nick, she wouldn’t be looking to thwart his plans. “Whatever they need. Tell me what we know about George and Lara Laird.”

Tanvi did, starting with George’s marriage to Tanya Fontenot-Stone more than twenty years ago, their two sons, her death, and his subsequent remarriage to Lara Bourgeois then backtracking up her history growing up in a little Louisiana swamp town as best friends with Shiloh, the trouble they’d gotten into, and their overlapping relationships with Kaius. Both women were ambitious social climbers who’d started out poor and pretty. Pilar could see making allies of both of them, but they would require very different approaches. Lara had embraced an alliance with Malcolm while Shiloh seemed to have done what she could to blunt her proximity to that odious man.

Tanvi turned from the social to the professional. George Laird had taken over the family business when his father retired and seemed to have a particular gift for finding exactly the right skilled craftsmen for any job. He was well loved, particularly by the people who worked for him. By all indications, George treated his workers more than fairly and shielded them from Malcolm’s worst instincts even while being his largest subcontractor and crucial to his hold on the Shreveport building trades.

As Tanvi filled in details they’d learned by swarming Shreveport with agents last night, Pilar started to put her plan together. George Laird sounded like a good man who loved his wife, but could he be oblivious to her machinations? Likely the truth was more complicated than that. Either way, a man who was known to be good to his workers was vulnerable to the appearance of disloyalty to anyone.

Tanvi had been going through a list of people who’d given the field agents information last night and what they’d said. Nearly all of it was scuttlebutt that would require further investigation to verify, but it painted a picture of a man with a very brittle hold on his empire, maintaining it by fear and bluster. Malcolm seemed more interested in wielding power than in actually making money.

When she got to the end, Tanvi said, “That’s all I can tell you now. Nick has asked me to withhold some details from everyone but him while he decides how to deal with them.”

“I’m sure he didn’t mean to withhold them from me,” Pilar’s luggage from downstairs had arrived. She dug through her makeup case for a wide-toothed comb.

“I can check with him to see if that’s what he meant, but he’s set a very high threshold on what we should wake him for before it’s time to leave for the play.” Tanvi rose from her chair and gestured towards the comb. “Can I help with that?”

Pilar knew how busy Nick’s assistant was today. If Tanvi was offering such personal service in the middle of it all, she must have a good reason.

Pilar sat on the bed and offered the comb to Tanvi who sat behind her and started to comb out her still-damp hair. For a long minute, neither woman said anything. Tanvi broke the silence by asking, “You’ve formulated a strategy for today?”

“I have.” Pilar leaned back, accepting the intimacy of the moment even as she waited to see its purpose.

Tanvi continued to methodically separate out parts of Pilar’s hair and comb them smooth, sometimes gripping the strands near the scalp to prevent tugging. “If Nick were genuinely unhappy with you, I might not be available to help you with any of this.”

“No one doubts your loyalty to Nick, Tanvi,” Pilar promised her.

“I would think not.” Tanvi continued combing. “You’re helping Nick build a powerful network of loyalties and strengthen old ones.”

Pilar didn’t miss the implication that she’d inserted herself into all of Nick’s alliances and, as a result, set herself up with more power to hurt him than anyone else. She said, “Every link I help Nick forge binds me to him, too. Even pretending to be on the outs with him is pretty terrifying.”

Tanvi gathered Pilar’s hair in one hand, drew her head back a little, and kissed the crook of her neck. “You make a very compelling case for Nick’s allies to be just as loyal to you as they are to him.”

The kiss was a small shock to Pilar’s system, a bolt of lighting down her spine and up again, and the first time Pilar could remember Tanvi initiating any sort of contact between them even though they’d been together several times now, both with and without Nick. The message was clear: Nick was a nice guy, almost certainly too nice for his own good, but he had allies who could be much less nice if they felt like Nick was being taken advantage of.

Pilar nodded slowly, “I understand that you’re an extension of Nick’s will. Not wanting to lose what you and I have is one more reason I will always be loyal to him, no matter how our relationships change in the future.”

Tanvi resumed combing out Pilar’s hair. “Your new seat for Hamilton is in the second row next to your cousin Inez.”

Pilar could take the placement to mean that she was as little out of favor as it was possible to be, moving back only one row, or it could be meant as a reminder that there were other beautiful Latinas in the family who could take her place at Nick’s side at a moment’s notice. She wasn’t sure why Tanvi had chosen this moment to issue her warning. It might have been brewing for a while or it might be deliberately to help her get into character as a woman on thin ice with Nick. Whatever it was meant for, it had certainly accomplished the latter. She asked, “Who’s taking my original seat?”

“Nick will be front-row center with Verity on his right, Sarah Masterson-Stone on his left, Guy on her left. Right of Verity will be Shiloh and Kaius. His grandparents will move over one seat to make room for them,” said Tanvi.

Putting Kaius front and center was an unsubtle and vulgar display of power, perfect for dealing with a man like Malcolm on whom subtlety was wasted. To make the impression she wanted, Pilar would have to up her game today. She told Tanvi what she planned and what she would need. Tanvi listened and promised to have everything in order.

Then, with Pilar’s hair combed out and her plan in place, Tanvi rose from the bed. “I should be getting back to the operations center. Just because things aren’t on fire doesn’t mean they’re going smoothly.”

Pilar rose from the bed, “Tanvi?”

When Nick’s assistant turned to face her, Pilar stepped in close, wrapped her arm around Tanvi’s waist, and kissed her. The way their relationship had started might seem coincidental to more important concerns, but Pilar felt a strong and genuine affinity for Nick’s assistant. “You’re important to me, you know?”

Tanvi’s smile went from professional to something both shyer and more genuine, “Show me once this weekend is over, please.”

Pilar hugged her more tightly, then released her with a nod. As frightening as finding herself on the wrong side of things with Nick might be, getting on Tanvi’s bad side was terrifying and reminded her of the stakes that both she and Malcolm were playing for even if Malcolm didn’t really appreciate that fact yet.

Alone, Pilar armored herself in carefully-chosen clothing and makeup, loosely bound her hair with a pair of decorative chopsticks, and practiced the smile that promised much, but guaranteed nothing. As she did, the first text from Lara came in. Pilar ignored it, muted her phone, and headed out.

The car she’d asked Tanvi to reserve for her use was waiting to take her to the hotel where George and Lara were staying. Safa, the pretty Tunisian SSCS agent Pilar had last seen in Milan fell into step with her as she emerged from the hotel. As they sat in the back seat of the limo, Pilar said, “SSCS must be casting a wide net to staff this party.”

“We certainly seem to be. I requested any opportunity to work with Nick if I was available, but thought I’d missed my chance on this one. I just got off a plane from Jayanesia,” said Safa.

“How much do you know about what we’re doing this morning?” Pilar asked.

“Only that I’m to make myself available to you and provide you with any services and resources not explicitly reserved for the client,” said Safa.

“All right.” Pilar made a mental note to remember that Safa wasn’t in on the charade they were performing and would probably assume her exile was real. She decided to work with that. “We’re on a tight schedule. Familiarize yourself with George and Lara Laird. If they’re not waiting outside when we pull up, I’ll need you to go inside and get them moving. They’ve cost me enough already. I can’t afford to be sitting out in the car waiting for them.”

Safa had her tablet out and was soon reviewing a screen with headshots of George and Lara on it. Pilar sat in silence for a few blocks before asking, “Did you know they’re not actually Stones?”

“I ... don’t believe I ever heard of them before now. I’ve worked mostly in Europe. We don’t have a lot of connections to Shreveport,” said Safa.

Pilar nodded and looked out the window until they were pulling up in front of a Hilton close to the Holland Tunnel entrance. Safa climbed out of the car and went inside. Pilar checked her watch. It took just under five minutes for George and Lara to emerge with Safa trailing behind. Lara was dressed for the theater, but her makeup perfunctory. George was dressed for dinner in a blue suit with no tie. Both looked rushed and flustered, which had rather been Pilar’s goal in suddenly demanding they both be ready to get picked up more than an hour before Lara thought she needed to be anywhere.

She’d also made sure they didn’t know where the demand was coming from, having SSCS deliver it without attribution. They could have refused to comply, of course. They were still just guests, but they wouldn’t have gotten very far with Malcolm if they’d been inclined to balk at doing what rich men’s intermediaries told them.

When they climbed into the car and saw Pilar, Lara put on her best game face, “Cousin Pilar, I wasn’t expecting to get to see you until dinner at least.”

Pilar scowled at the pretense of small-talk and at being called “cousin” by this woman. Instead of answering, she asked, “Why are you staying so far out? If you were any farther away, you would be in New Jersey.”

George and Lara gave each other a look. Pilar knew why they’d stayed here: because they wouldn’t run into any other Stones when they didn’t expect to and every encounter might get reported back to Malcolm and seen as disloyal. But admitting something like that would definitely be both disloyal and more self-aware than Pilar gave either of them credit for.

“I’ve stayed there when I traveled to New York for work,” said George finally.

Safa had gotten in next to Pilar and the car was moving towards its next destination. That meant Pilar was on a clock, but she refused to be rushed, instead staring at the two of them while they tried not to look nervous. Finally, she said, “That must have been some time ago. You haven’t had much business outside of Louisiana in years.”

“Actually, I have a crew working in Texas right now,” George corrected her. “But, it has been some time since I’ve looked for work in New York. I think I was last here for a builder’s convention several years ago.”

Pilar considered them both, allowing herself to appear bored and annoyed. “So, this business you came to New York to discuss, it must be down in your neck of the woods ... which would be refreshing because every time my father and I have made overtures to work down there, we’ve gotten shut down cold.”

“Well...” George drew the word out in a what-can-you-do sort of way. “I don’t think we have any specific business down in our parts to discuss.”

Pilar rolled her eyes. “Texas, then? You need some help with that big Texas job you just brought up?”

George’s face darkened. “Now, listen...”

Lara laid a hand on her husband’s arm. “Pilar, what’s this about?”

Pilar scowled at her. “This is about you two coming up with something between you that makes it worth my bringing you up here. You said you had business to discuss, Lara. What was it?”

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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...

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Cockatoo Part 11

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...

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Cockatoo Part 2

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...

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Cockatoo Part 22

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...

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Cockatoo part 30

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Cockatoo Part 26

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Cockatoo Part 10

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Cockatoo Part 46

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...

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Cockatoo Part 11

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...

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Cockatoo Part 20

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...

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Cockatoo Part 3

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...

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Cockatoo Part 2

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...

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Cockatoo Part 17

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...

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Cockatoo part 13

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Cockatoo Part 12

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Cockatoo part 10

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Cockatoo Part 3

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Cockatoo Part 2

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...

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Cockatoo Part 1

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...

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Cockatoo Part 5

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...

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Cockatoo Part 16

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Cockatoo Part 23

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...

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Cockatoo Part 29

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."...

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Cockatoo Part 31

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Cockatoo Part 32

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Cockatoo part 37

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Cockatoo part 16 Includes missing chapter

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...

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Cockatoo Part 3

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...

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Cockatoo Part 7

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...

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Cockatoo Part 12

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...

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Cockatoo Part 18

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...

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Cockatoo Part 21

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...

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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....

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Cockatoo Part 25

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Cockatoo Part 8

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...

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Cockatoo Part 8

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...

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Cockatoo Part 9

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...

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Cockatoo Part 14

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...

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Cockatoo Part 15

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...

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Cockatoo Part 17

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...

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Cockatoo Part 27

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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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SRU Thankyouverymuch

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Cockatoo Part 23

Cockatoo 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...

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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...

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Cockatoo Part 21

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...

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Cockatoo apart 20

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Cockatoo Part 19

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Cockatoo Part 18

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...

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