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George Johnson was sitting in his favorite chair and nursing a refreshing beer. It didn’t matter that it was his fifth one in the last couple hours. At the moment, he was having too much fun reminiscing with a friend from work, “Hey, Julio, you remember when your cousin had finished off the bottle of José Cuervo and decided to teach everyone how to lambada.”

“Si! Si! I remember. He was going pretty good there until he passed out right in the middle of the patio, pulling his girlfriend down with him. Almost ripped her dress completely off her body in the process!” Julio made a quick glance toward the patio door and saw his wife was still in the kitchen. “I don’t think anyone would have minded that, am I right?”

“Oh, hell no! I know I wouldn’t have minded. She was built for fun -- that’s the truth. God, that was a great party. So, what, you gonna set up another party?”

“No, my friend. I wish that was the reason I called.” Julio took in a deep breath and began his story. “Last night I was finishing my duties over in the new CID-SI headquarters. Just taking out the garbage and vacuuming, and I heard the colonel and his sergeant talking about the guest.”

“Hold on, Julio. This is not a secure line. We have to talk in person. How about I come over, and you can tell me in person?”

“Well, I don’t want to put you in an imposition, George.”

“No problem, my friend. In fact, is Maria cooking tonight?”

“Of course, she is.”

“Well, there you go. I’m coming for dinner. I’ve got the night off, anyway.”

“Okay, George, but that is one of the reasons I’m calling. Why not make it an early dinner? It is very important I talk to you.”

“Okay, I’ll be there around four-thirty, and I’ll bring over a sixer of beer.”

“I’ll see you then, my friend. I’ll see you then.”

George sat in his chair and stared at the TV he had muted when the Caller ID showed who was calling – another commercial for some dumb-ass politician.

The fear in his friend’s voice was easy to detect. Julio Martinez has been working in the lab as the janitor since it was originally built. When the new CID-SI headquarters was remodeled from the old library, the responsibility for janitorial and sanitation was given to Julio, but it was another military office and rarely dirtied. The additional work for Julio was not that difficult just a little more time-consuming.

George was a little worried about whatever Julio wanted to discuss. Then his guilt-ridden mind began playing “what if” games. What if Julio knew about George’s helping in the escape? What if Julio knew the docs were also involved? What if Julio had information about the whereabouts of the escapee? No! George needed to get his mind out of that game and just let whatever happens happen.

“Oh, Maria, when are you going to dump that zero and come be with a hero?” George bellowed as he entered the house and gave his friend’s wife a kiss on the cheek.

The Martinez residence was a modest three-bedroom, two-bath home in the same neighborhood where George lived, but their homes were separated by several blocks and several financial levels. Julio’s home was at the end of a road that pushed into the green way of Salado Creek. Most of the homes on either street came off the greenway and merged onto separate roads. Julio’s home sat right in between two streets and had a long driveway that could nearly be called a city road. If you did not know the road was there, you could easily drive right by it. Because of the strange way the house was built on a chunk of unincorporated land between two streets, it also had a huge back yard. Most homes in the neighborhood, including George’s, were on roughly one-acre plots, house and yard included. Julio’s home featured a three-acre plot, and that was just the backyard.

“Yes, please, Maria! Go with him and get him outta my hair! The man has no prospects at ever getting himself a woman and could probably use your help in that department,” was the reply from the kitchen. Maria Martinez was a short, slightly overweight woman who loved her life being a good wife to a loving man and raising their two children – a true poster for the American dream with a wonderfully brown-skinned twinge.

“Come in and give me a hug, you sexy beast,” Maria replied to George, grabbing him and doing just that.

After their embrace, George handed Maria a six-pack of beer.

Maria smiled, looking into the bag at its contents. “Oh, good, my favorite brand. Maybe if you are lucky, I know of a couple of studs who might get even luckier.” She had a devilish smile. There was no chance of anything like that. Playful banter between good friends was all it was.

Julio made his appearance through the kitchen doorway, immediately shook his friend’s hand, and offered another welcoming hug. “Hello, my friend. Hello.”

“Aye, Julio!” Maria exclaimed. “I told you to stay out of that pot until the food was ready. I made enough for everyone, even for your big butt,” the playful bantering continued.

“What? I didn’t do nothing! How can you believe I would ever mess with your cooking before it is finished, Mama? I would never do such a thing!”

Maria switched the bag of beer to her left hand and reached up to her husband’s face. She gently turned his head to his right. A globule of red sauce was making its way down onto his chin. She collected the errant drop of sauce from his chin with an over-exaggerated slurp then just walked around him into the kitchen.

“Dinner will be ready in about ten minutes, my love.”

She was smiling and so was George at the sappy banter only people really in love could tolerate. Julio sheepishly wiped his mouth and chin then dried his hand on his jeans.

“Come outside, my friend. I need to talk to you about something.” George noticed the change in his demeanor and quickly followed him out the back door.

“What’s up? You sounded strange when you called.”

“Oh, sorry about that.”

They both sat around a wrought iron table in the middle of the back porch. The porch itself was covered by a metal roof with a visible bend in the metal from a very rare in San Antonio snow storm accumulating just over a foot. The left and rear sides of the patio were the outside walls of the house while the right and front sides of the patio were flanked by large rose bushes. When in bloom, the smell on the back patio was incredible.

“Well, I was vacuuming the upstairs in the new CID-SI headquarters, in the old library.”

George nodded for his friend to continue, “Well, the colonel and his sergeant were discussing the recent location of their guest, and their team’s inability to recapture him.” Julio knew not to even say a prisoner escape just in case someone was watching. Paranoid? Yes, but being careful never hurt anyone.

“Yeah, from what I heard they were still looking.” George and Julio both edged closer to each other and whispering. Again, paranoia can be a good thing.

“Well, George, I heard they are setting everything up to blame you and the other guards for losing him in the first place. They are putting you in front of the bus and getting ready to drive it right over your ass.”

George sat back and put his hand over his mouth then ran it down his chin as if stroking a non-existent beard. He did this a couple of times apparently deep in thought. Julio just sipped on his beer and waited for his friend to think about what to do next.

“Julio, what did you hear? Tell me as close to exactly as you can remember.”

“The sergeant was very happy he had you convinced not to come in to work tomorrow. He said if the investigators reviewed your accounts of what happened and you weren’t there to be briefed personally...”

“It wouldn’t look too good for me or the other guards,” George interrupted. “Okay, what else?”

“The colonel was worried about you, already figuring out they would be trying to tighten the noose around your neck. The sergeant asked if he should contact you and give you and your men an extra day off – even more than what you already have. He probably thought you would jump at the chance for a long weekend.”

“Okay.” George was still concentrating on his response to what the CID-SI was trying to do to him and his men. “What else?”

“The colonel figured you were probably already suspicious about being given the time off since you have not talked to anyone officially, yet, only having done your official reports. He told the sergeant that you were not an airhead like everyone else at the base.”

George snorted through his hand while still miming brushing a non-existent goatee. The sliding door to the house opened. “Okay, you two, dinner is ready. Come and get it before it’s all gone,” Maria smiled to the pair.

Julio smiled back, “Thank you, my love. We’ll be there in a minute.”

When the door slid closed again, Julio turned his attention back to George. “What are you going to do, George? You need to make sure you are there tomorrow so, when the investigators come in, you can give your side of the story, right?”

“Oh, definitely. Definitely ... but I think the guys deserve the time off. I’ll be in tomorrow for sure. I might as well make sure the colonel’s faith in me is deserved.”

Julio sat back in his seat laughing heavily, and George soon joined in the frivolity. Both men picked up their now-empty beer bottles and followed their noses toward the fantastic-smelling dinner.

George drove home after an enjoyable evening of laughter, great food, and even greater friends. In the back of his mind, though, he now had confirmation of what was happening at work. He now knew Col. Price and Sgt. Thomas were actively angling to pin the escape on him and his people. George knew he needed to make sure his people were not made scapegoats by men whom he could barely convince himself were human. He also felt this would be a perfect opportunity to further sway any prying eyes into his culpability of allowing the man to go free. His feelings on helping the man had never wavered. In fact, his resolve had toughened.

He had just pulled into his driveway and was picking up the extra plates of food Maria had prepared for him to eat during the week. He secretly knew he would probably polish off the two plates the next day.

The phone in his pocket started vibrating. He put the plates back down on the passenger seat and pulled out his phone to see a text from Dr. Jensen. It read “Call me back when U can. BP.” The “BP” meant to use the burner phone, so George knew the younger of the two scientists present when Tim appeared in the embarkation room wanted to discuss something privately.

He again picked up the plates of food and quickly made his way back into his house. A quick check of the house phone showed two calls came in while he was out. He turned on the speakerphone and listened to the two messages while putting away the food.

The first message was Dr. Jensen asking where he was, and requesting a call back as soon as possible, but he did not use the coding for a secret call back. The second message was about ten minutes later, and Dr. Jensen asked him to call again. This time, however, he used one of the codes for a burner phone return call.

George grabbed a glass and filled it with coke and added ice from the freezer. He walked to his home office, grabbed his latest burner phone, and made his way into the garage. There, he approached the small table where they sat when they discussed the plans for helping Tim escape from the lab.

“Damn, George, where the fuck were you? I’ve been trying to get a hold of you for like an hour,” Mike Jensen was nearly apoplectic on his side of the phone. George could imagine the young man running his hands through his thinning hair causing, more pressure on his already receding hairline. The thought made him smile.

“I was having dinner with Julio, the janitor at the lab. He had some info for me. But what’s got your panties in a twist, Mike?”

“I was just wondering what in the hell is going on, man. I heard he killed a couple of your guards, and put you in the hospital while trying to get away. I heard you were having emergency surgery!”

George was openly laughing but, in between his chuckles, he was able to calm Dr. Jensen down. “No, man! Nobody got seriously injured – except for one of my guys who got his jaw screwed up and will be eating through a straw for a while.”

“Whew. Man, I was freaking out because of the rumors flying around that place. Fuck! It’s worse than high school!” Now both men were laughing.

“So, was that it? Was that why you called?”

“Well, that wasn’t the only reason. I was just wondering if you had heard anything else.”

“Everything is a ‘go,’ as expected. Only thing I didn’t know about was how he was able to get out from under our control. I think he could have tried to escape at any time but, once we had some plans behind the scenes for him, he probably just decided to go as quickly as possible.”

“So ... um ... what do we do now, man,” Dr. Jensen asked as George took a drink.

“Now is the hard part. We wait ... until he gets in contact with us. Then we can figure out what to do next. We set up options for him. All he has to do is pick one, and we can work from there. As a matter of fact, make sure Thompson is also keeping an eye out on his end for any contact.”

“Can and will do. I’m glad you ain’t dead. It would really fuck up our dinners at Yolanda’s.”

The last thing George heard was the giggling falling off in the distance as the call was ended. George smiled as well. With nothing to do until it was time to go back to the office, George took his glass of soda and returned to his favorite La-Z-Boy recliner. As he turned on the TV, he hoped for something to entertain him until it was time to go to bed.

George found he had some pep in his step while going through his morning ritual for getting ready to go to work. He didn’t know why he was feeling good, but maybe it was because he was going to be messing with someone’s corrupt plans today. The colonel and his pitbull of a sergeant were going to try to throw George and his guards under the bus, -- the bus being driven by the full weight of the upper echelon of the secret services of the U. S. Government. While rinsing off in the shower, he could just imagine the colonel trying to change the official story to show the lab’s security was sub-par, and the staff deserved to be fired and possibly put in prison themselves for screwing up the job so badly. They lost the most important prisoner in American history!

But George was going to be there, up front and ready, to answer any questions the investigative panel could think up. The faces of the CID-SI were going to be red with anger. George was almost having fun thinking about what he would say, but he quickly realized he needed to be under control. What brought him back down to earth was the reflection in the mirror of the nice shiner on his left eye that had formed since the escape and had grown to cover a good portion of the left side of his face.

“Well,” he said out loud to himself, “at least they can see the evidence of me trying to stop him!”

The line of black Chevy Suburbans waited outside the hangers where several government private jets were landing with several high-ranking officers and their support staff entourages. All the branches of the military were represented. The Suburbans soon made their way out of Randolph Air Force Base, south on I-35 toward Ft. Sam Houston. The trip was made much simpler with the help of San Antonio’s finest, driving in front of the motorcade, clearing the slower traffic out of the path.

The majority of the SUVs in the motorcade turned into Brooke Army Medical Center for the festivities of the opening of the new Center for the Intrepid, a rehabilitation facility for military personnel, helping amputees and burn victims reintegrate into society. The center had been operating for a few months already, but today would be the official opening ceremonies.

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

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Mayhem 2 Sea CruiseChapter 8

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

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Mayhem 2 Sea CruiseChapter 15

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

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 33 A Man of Wealth and Taste

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

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 39 Control Alt Delete

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

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 45 Proper Motivation

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

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 49 Onyx

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

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 51 A Messy Situation

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

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

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

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

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

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 69 Sounds Good to Me

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

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 70 Dinner and a Show

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

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Mayhem 4 Irish MistChapter 4

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

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Mayhem 4 Irish MistChapter 5

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

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Mayhem Room 69

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

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 3 Back to the Future

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

1 year ago
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Mayhem in a PillChapter 5 At the Hospital

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

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 6 An Unexpected Debut

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

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 7 The Gang

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

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 8 Doubting the Future

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

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 9 Gotta Start Somewhere

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

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 10 Lets Get It Started

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

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 11 Patience Fades

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

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 12 A Day of Firsts

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

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 13 A Fine Mess

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

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 14 Frustration Creates Opportunities

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

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 15 Shall We Play A Game

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

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 18 Enough is Enough

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

2 years ago
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Mayhem in a PillChapter 19 The Emperor is Wearing No Clothes

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

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