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November 1973, age 18

November has to be the worst month of the year. The clocks have changed, so the days are shorter, and the weather is invariably miserable. Add to that the funeral of my best friend’s mum, and it became the antithesis of the season of cheer.

Kelly Redpath’s funeral took place at Morden crematorium, not far from home (which we had now re-occupied after extensive building work). Harry seemed numb, understandably. I’d been in his shoes and knew how he felt. The police had interviewed him prior to the funeral about his mum selling me out. That muddied his feelings into an ugly mess of grief, anger and fear. In no way did I hold him responsible, and repeatedly tried to hammer that into his head.

When we were alone at the end of the funeral day, he commented, “Well, I guess I really am alone now. At least I won’t have to tell ‘er ‘bout me bein’ a poof.”

“29th of April, 1965”, I said with seeming randomness.

“You wha’?”

“29th of April, 1965. You remember that day?”

“No, why? Wait — were that the day we first met?”

“Nearly. It was the day before, the day that my parents were killed. That was the last day you were truly alone, ya daft wazzock!” I should have punched him for discounting me. Instead, he got my arm around his shoulders.

The following day, Dan and I had a private chat in the safe-room.

I started by asking, “How the hell did we not see this coming? We have access to future history, and we have Grandpa actually in the future communicating back. I don’t get how things like this can still come along to surprise us.”

“You’ve no idea how many times I’ve thought about this”, he answered. “The short answer is that history isn’t written until it happens. The books on the iPad adapt after events happen, but they don’t anticipate. Case in point: Operation Red-Rising. You’ve given orders to disrupt the formation of The Derg in Ethiopia. Actions will follow from those orders, but the history books haven’t changed, and they won’t until the events take place in February. Just the same, any reference to Kelly Redpath in the history books would not have mentioned her untimely death until she actually died. Do you see?”

I nodded. I always got a headache when thinking about temporal mechanics.

Dan continued, “Then you have to consider that most of the world’s daily occurrences don’t rate an entry in history. And things that are secret would be deliberately kept out. Kelly, God love her, was pretty insignificant in the grand scheme of things, and her leaking has been kept quiet. Which book on the iPad would have given us advanced warning?”

“Point taken”, I begrudged.

“And your grandfather, as I understand it, isn’t in the future exactly. More like he’s skipping over parts of our present. He writes his letters based on what he knows from his life experiences and any news he can catch up on in each time-period. I’m not sure how he could predict things like this that are changes in the timeline. He doesn’t have a crystal ball.”

“Could he not do a long jump into the future to see what happens, then come back to give us warnings?”

Dan thought before he answered. “Yes I’m sure he could, but that’s not what he’s currently doing, and it could be disastrous to ask him to change his plans. Altering his future could change our past. Assume that he is off time-travelling for a block of his finite life-span. Asking him to do more while he’s away would take longer, and presumably leave him less time with us after he returned. He could even die in the future, rather than with us in our past. God knows what effect that would have. Do you see the problem?”

How I loathe temporal mechanics.

The police and MI5 were doing a thorough job of investigating the dead middle-man who had coordinated the attacks on us. According to Sir Edward, there wasn’t much point in us running a competing investigation. And if we tried, it could put important noses out of joint. So we left it to the experts, and I concentrated on getting settled into what would be my new weekly routine.

Commuting into central London for work got old very quickly. The journey took 45 minutes at best, double if the traffic was bad. And it was often bad. I went to the office all day Mondays, plus Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Thursday afternoons I had helicopter lessons, which terrified me. And on Fridays, I went to Gatwick to work for British Caledonian, flying whichever short-haul routes they sent me on (usually Scotland, Belfast, Paris or Amsterdam).

I also had to fit in my ‘weekend warrior’ duty at RAF Lyneham, home of the Hercules. It was a good two-hour drive to Lyneham, so I struck a deal with my Squadron Leader whereby I would report for duty early Wednesday mornings and be released by 4pm so I could get home at a reasonable hour. That meant spending Tuesday nights at a hotel in Swindon, but it left my weekends free to fly up to Donington and Sheffield. It also made me popular with my instructors who wanted to avoid weekends too.

The Hercules training squadron — 242 OCU — was officially based at RAF Thorney Island, down near Portsmouth. That’s where the newly qualified pilots got trained on the basics of a multi-engine plane. But that wasn’t me. The C-130 Hercules was a similar scale to the BAC one-eleven airliner that I flew as a co-pilot on Fridays. The Herc was slower, heavier, shorter range, had four props instead of two jets, and had a tail ramp to throw out people and kit in mid-air. But other than that, it wasn’t a dissimilar flying experience to an airliner, so they constructed a bespoke training plan for me at Lyneham. Anyone who tells you that size isn’t everything is a bloody liar! The Hercules, also known as ‘Fat Albert’, is a beast! But I still wanted to work up to flying a jumbo.

My first week back at the office was spent catching up and approving several new projects. One of those was the design for a new company yacht. I had been joking (mainly) when I told Dan a while back to ‘pull his finger out’ and get us a yacht, but he explained to me that the idea made sense on several levels. For privacy, paparazzi would find it a lot harder to sneak up on us while on holiday if we were mobile. And a yacht was a status symbol — other companies had yachts so we should too. Plus, we could rent it out for most of the year when it wasn’t needed, recovering some of the cost.

My second Monday afternoon at the office was interrupted by Freya and a shocking piece of news. “Er, Finn, I’ve just had a call from the house. Everyone’s alright, but I think you’d better get home. Someone from social services is there, about Caity.”

I shot to my feet and yelled: “DAAAAAAN!” I then picked up the phone and dialled Ed’s extension. Looking at the clock, I noted that Caity would be home from school by now. When he picked up, I ordered, “It’s Finn — deploy the reaction team to the house immediately. Barricade the front gate. Nobody is to get in or out without my say so, especially the police. I’m about to head home, so they’d better be there when I arrive!” I slammed the phone down without waiting for an answer and glared at Dan who had entered in a hurry.

“What’s going on?”, he asked urgently.

“Social services are trying to take Caity! Get on to Whitehall. Warn them that if they want to take her, they’ll need an army battalion to get past our guys, and there’ll be a shooting war on the streets of Wimbledon! It’ll also mean the end of Editor. And if they’ve already taken Caity by the time we get there, I swear to God I will fire every single person in this building, starting with you!”

I stormed past Dan and out of my office, Ewan waiting outside and following me. I spent the journey home plotting Armageddon scenarios, up to and including an armed assault on wherever they took Caity, and reprisals against the government. There were a few MPs we had dirt on, so that would be a start. Full-page attack ads in newspapers were simple, and I wondered what it would take to swing the necessary sixteen Tory MPs into supporting a no-confidence vote to bring down the government.

I got home expecting to find some horrific scene of my sister being dragged off kicking and screaming. What I actually found was a grey-haired lady sat at our kitchen table with a cup of tea, chatting with Mrs O’Keef like old friends. When she spotted me, Mrs O said, “Ah, Finn, come and meet Mrs Burton from social services”, in a ‘nothing to worry about’ tone of voice.

As we shook hands, Mrs Burton told me, “I’m pleased to meet you, Mr Harrison”.

I couldn’t help but reply, “Please don’t take this personally, but I can’t say the same to you”.

Mrs O’Keef admonished me with a shocked: “Finnley Harrison!”

But our visitor shushed her with a wave of her hand and told me, “I quite understand. It goes with the job. At least you were polite about it. Is there somewhere we might talk privately?”

I led her to the study, feeling Mrs O’s glare from behind me.

Once we had sat, I tried to put her on the back foot by asking, “So, how does it feel to be used as part of a conspiracy against my family?”

She cocked her head and asked, “A conspiracy?”

“Yes. Media attacks going back several years and the bomb attack last summer were all coordinated by one person, who is presumably behind whatever caused your visit today.” No need to mention that the middle-man was dead.

“And why would someone do that?”

“Money”, I replied bluntly. “Big, big money at multi-national corporation level. That’s why the government is involved. You are being used as a pawn in an attack on our national security.”

She didn’t bat an eyelid. “I simply go where I’m told. But if someone is trying to be devious by having your sister removed from the home, they’ve failed. I’ve found no serious problems here.”

That floored me. “Oh. Well ... that’s good.”

She smirked. “Perhaps now it’s nice to meet me?” She seemed to enjoy watching my face redden. “I do have one or two questions. In August, a newspaper implied that your sister was sexually active. When I asked her, she told me it was none of my business.”

“Good for her”, I interrupted.

She gave me a stern look over the rim of her glasses and continued, “You approve of her relationship with...” she checked her notes, “Simon Caws?”

“I do. They’ve known each other for nearly ten years, and he’s a good kid. I’m not confirming or denying they’re having sex, but I wouldn’t be worried if they were. My sister is a strong character: nobody pushes her about! And if they are doing it, I’d much rather it’s here where it’s safe and private than have them sneak around.”

“And the risk of pregnancy?”, the woman asked.

“It was Mrs O’Keef that took Caity to the doctors for the pill, for her period pains apparently. And I’ve had words with Simon about contraception, ‘cos if they’re not having sex now, they will eventually. And his parents aren’t the sort that would discuss that stuff.”

How easily the lies come out.

She nodded and moved on. “Who does Caity turn to with problems?”

“I don’t know. Probably Mrs O’Keef, or her bodyguard. Not me, anyway.”

“Are you sure?”, she asked, surprising me.

“Well ... yes. I mean, I’d be happy if she did. We’re not as close as we used to be.”

“And your uncle?”

I gave an undignified snort in response. “He’s not someone we confide in.”

“Do you not think that a child’s legal guardian should be able to fill that role?”

I didn’t like where that was going. “Yes. Which is why our original guardian, Dan Porter, was far better. Caity and I both think the world of him.”

“Tell me about Charlie Garforth.”

“He and his mum came to live with us for seven months a couple of years ago. They’re like family.”

Her stare was like she was reading my mind. “You’re aware that Ms Garforth has named you as Charlie’s guardian in her will?”

That made my eyes bulge. “No, I didn’t know.”

“Can you think of anyone better for that task?”

“His grandparents for a start!”

She checked her notes again. “The grandfather has heart problems, and the grandmother doesn’t feel able to look after both her husband and grandson.” She stared into my soul again. “You do care about the boy, don’t you? I’m told you visit frequently.”

“I love him to bits”, I stated firmly.

“And your sister?”

“Of course!” Bloody stupid question.

“But you haven’t thought about applying for custody of her?”

So that’s where this was going. I had to consider my response. “Caity isn’t lacking in stability. Or love and attention. Unless she tells me different, I think things are fine as they are. I don’t see the benefit of throwing things up in the air again. Not when it would turn into a media circus.”

She seemed to accept that, and the interview drew to a close.

“You’re not going to believe who prodded social services into their visit”, Dan told Caity and me at dinner.

We both looked up. “Who?”

“You remember the posh Officer Cadet at Cranwell that tried picking on you? The one we got kicked out?”

“Oh you’re kidding me!”

“His father is a brigadier, and his mother is a family court judge. It was the mother.”

Caity asked, “What does that mean? They were trying to get revenge for something you did in the RAF?”

Dan answered, “It means that powerful people sometimes lose perspective and misuse that power when it comes to matters of family. Don’t worry. We’ll deal with it.”

I nodded in grim agreement.

Two days later, former Officer Cadet Philip Wilkes was pulled over by the police. They found a slab of cocaine in his car boot. He claimed he had been set up. He was right.

December went much more smoothly than November. The most significant thing I had on my desk was the proposed reciprocal deal with the Hughes Aircraft company in America. NASA had given Hughes a serious prod to contribute their Apache helicopter to the deal. We would throw in our Kingfisher (Osprey) tilt-rotor, which NASA was so interested in. And NASA offered me a large carrot that I couldn’t resist biting. We were on their waiting list for a satellite launch. It was a long list, and our European television satellite wasn’t a high priority. That is, until we became NASA’s (and the CIA’s) new best friend. Oh, what a tangled web. So the deal looked good to all concerned and would soon be signed.

While my life went pretty smoothly in December, Britain was going to shit. Inflation was huge and getting worse, so the unions were demanding big pay rises to keep pace. I didn’t think that was unreasonable. Real-terms pay cuts would hurt thousands of families through no fault of their own. Dan and I wanted a happy workforce at our company, so we switched our long-standing annual increases to twice yearly and promised to match inflation.

But the public sector was in a bind. Their increases hadn’t kept up, so now the miners were demanding a 35% hike. The government told them to fuck off, so the National Union of Mineworkers instituted an overtime ban. So less coal was mined, and power stations were soon running low on stocks. This while the OPEC oil embargo was still ongoing. Happy days.

To cheer things up a bit, the advent calendars were out again, and two British bands released awesome Christmas songs: Wizzard’s I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday, and Slade’s Merry Xmas Everybody which would be the Christmas Number One. It was a good time to be a music fan.

I really liked Christmas that year, as it was when all my friends came home. Peter and Tommy were back from uni, Harry was staying with us until the new year, and so too Charlie and his mum. I was conscious that Harry might struggle this Christmas because it was the first without his mum. Same for Uncle Will, who had been very attached to her. So I worked hard to keep Harry’s spirits up, and I tasked Charlie with doing the same for Uncle Will.

We started a new tradition at work of hiring a venue for a huge Christmas party for our many employees across the subsidiaries. We also had a family and friends party at the house, which is where I first met Sir Edward’s daughter, the redoubtable Gillian Tedbury-Smith. She was not exactly what you might call pretty, or hot. But she was elegantly handsome with an aura of classiness. (Or, to us commoners, she was ‘posh totty’.)

I heeded Dan’s earlier warning that she was a socialite who would soon be hunting a wealthy husband. Unfortunately, it became abundantly clear that I was in her cross-hairs. Hugo found it hilarious. (I smacked him round the head when I had a discrete opportunity.) His words were, “You may as well give in now. If she’s decided she’s going to have you, she will, even if she has to beat you unconscious and drag you to her bed.”

I asked him, “So how can I present myself to put her off? What are her turn-offs?”

He shrugged. “You could announce that you’ve given away all your money and you’re joining the priesthood. Or you could just take her upstairs for a quick blowjob. Once she sees your tiny cock, she’ll run a mile!” I tried to smack him again, but he did a runner.

Gillian cornered me again not long after that. I tried exaggerating my northern accent to play up being a commoner. And I tried being slightly thick (which wasn’t hard). But for whatever reason — and let’s face it, it could only have been my supposed money and power — she had zeroed in on me and wouldn’t be shrugged off. So I gave her a tour of the house, ending in my bedroom, and thought of England as I kissed her. During that exchange of saliva, it occurred to me that I hadn’t really done a lot of kissing. Not serious, romantic-style kissing. It wasn’t bad at all. Slightly unfortunate that I found Gillian tedious, but her kissing technique was very creditable. Do they teach that at Cheltenham Ladies College I wonder? If that’s where she learnt it, they must have taught her blowjobs too, as that’s what followed and it wasn’t half bad.

Gillian returned downstairs to the party first, so as not to arouse suspicion. When I followed, Hugo was waiting for me. “Oh dear. She got you, didn’t she. Another good man doomed to despair. Did you impregnate her? Are you going to be my brother-in-law now?”

I swiped at him, and he did a runner. Again.

In January 1974, Britain descended further into chaos with the imposition of a three-day working week. There simply wasn’t enough coal to generate the electricity needed. My company wasn’t immune from the diktat. But unlike some other companies, we didn’t pass the punishment on to our workers via smaller paycheques. That earned us a lot of brownie points with the unions, noted by a few impartial news organisations.

While we had a big enough war-chest to get by, it was already a bad economy, now made worse, so some companies were fighting to survive. That was an opportunity. Amongst several investments, there was a company we wanted to acquire, owned by the hotel group Forte. They were a direct competitor as hoteliers, but the chocolate company they owned (Terry’s) wasn’t part of their core business. It was an established brand in the UK, and we wanted it to connect with our holdings in West Africa, where the cocoa bean grows. The Forte group swallowed its pride and reached for the lifeline we offered. There was some haggling over the price, but they were happy for a mid-recession cash boost.

The union chaos came to a head on the 7th of February, when the Prime Minister said ‘fuck it’, and called an early general election. The election would take place exactly three weeks later, and during that time, I became a popular guy. The thing with owning a successful newspaper (or three in my case) is that political parties want your endorsement. They wanted me to write in large letters on my front pages, VOTE CONSERVATIVE, or VOTE LABOUR.

So I had three meetings.

With the Tories, I had to say to them: “Look, you’re going to lose. I wish it wasn’t so, but you’ve backed yourselves into an economic corner, and there’s no way out. I don’t back losers, and anyway, I find some of your social policies repulsive.”

With Labour, I had to say: “I think you have a chance of winning, and with my working-class background, I am firmly on the side of workers’ rights and fair wages. My dad was an NUM member after all. But you guys have pledged to nationalise parts of my company, and if I back you, my partners and shareholders will have me lynched!”

So I told my newspaper editors: “I think Labour will win, but I’ve never told you what to write, and I’m not going to start now. I would strongly encourage you to take an impartial view, pointing out the strengths and weaknesses of each party but not giving endorsements. Ultimately, it’s up to you.”

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Day 1 — London to Weymouth Here beginneth the diary of my summer in Europe, late July and August 1970. It was just Harry, Ewan and myself on the trip, as neither Peter nor Tommy had been allowed to go. I was severely pissed off about that at first, but family holidays had already been booked which I couldn’t legitimately argue over. I would miss having Pete as a confidence-boosting wingman with any girls we might meet, but alas, it was not to be. Hey ho. The start of our expedition was a...

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Life Diverted Part 1 ChildhoodChapter 23 Big News And Big Business

July 1971, age 16 After a week at Glastonbury, two weeks in the States and a brief excursion to Africa, I was looking forward to home comforts and my own bed. I was also hotly anticipating the following Monday morning when I would start flying lessons. There were two weeks left of July (flying in the mornings, company stuff in the afternoons), followed by our usual three-week family holiday at the villa in Italy. But all those wonderful plans went to shit with the news that Charlie and his...

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Life Diverted Part 2 AdulthoodChapter 4 Croquet

July 1973, age 18 I was woken by someone banging on my bedroom door. “WHAT?”, I yelled from within my bed covers. The door opened, and Dan stepped inside looking annoyingly fresh and awake. “It’s past nine”, he told me. “Ewan mentioned your idea of doing something high visibility today to draw the press away from the villa. That seems a good idea to me, so get your lazy arse out of bed, eh?” I wanted to tell him to go do something rude to himself, but he had a point. “I’ll be down in a...

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Life Diverted Part 1 ChildhoodChapter 14 Dating

December 1969, age 14 My bad mood lasted the rest of the year. Thankfully none of the press overheard my rant at the cinema, or it really would have been a mess. The reviews of the film were not great, and personally, I was glad the history books said it would at least earn back its production costs. A commercial hit it was not. My prolonged bad mood was the product of several things. First and foremost was the four-month dry spell without a blowjob to relieve my tension. Obviously, I...

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Life Diverted Part 2 AdulthoodChapter 9 Trauma

July 1974, age 19 Monday 15th July was the day of the Cypriot coup. But it was the following day that my future shrink would describe as my ‘traumatic episode’. It was nothing to do with staging a little war for television ratings, or the lingering guilt about the loss of Ewan’s arm, or my complicity in any number of the other questionable acts. Those would at least have been rational. On Tuesday the 16th, I discovered that I’d lost my baby brother. Or, at least, that’s how my brain...

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Life Diverted Part 1 ChildhoodChapter 24 Cry Havoc

September 1971, age 16 To quote Ernst Stavro Blofeld, we were about to inaugurate a little war. It would be brief and relatively bloodless. Hopefully. Perhaps more of a skirmish. Its purpose was to make the defence solution my company was providing to the Emirates utterly indispensable. It would take place on Monday 29th November, so we had the best part of three months. The villain of the piece: Iran. But first, the small matter of going back to school. When we got our new timetables the...

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Life Diverted Part 1 ChildhoodChapter 8 Battle Plans

21st December 1966, age 11 & three-quarters Christmas looked like it was going to be a pretty miserable time. The story the orphanage staff told us was that Harry had been in a fight. Someone had stolen Harry’s watch, the prop from Thunderball that Sean Connery had given him. Harry had confronted the presumed thief, and that older kid had thrown the first punch which led to the police being called. The coppers, unsurprisingly, had far better things to do with their time. But the...

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Life Diverted Part 1 ChildhoodChapter 4 Running while others walk

May 1965, age 10 The next few weeks established my routine that would last for years. I would drag myself out of bed in the morning (I’ve never been a morning person), wolf down my breakfast, go to school (where I would try my hardest but not get anywhere fast), be entertained by Peter, come home, swim, do homework, watch television (which I had only discovered since living with Grandpa), hear more stories demonstrating my grandfather’s clinical insanity, and go to bed. One addition to that...

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Life Diverted Part 1 ChildhoodChapter 9 The Awkward Year

July 1967, age 12 It was the summer of love, apparently. The London suburb of Wimbledon didn’t seem to be any more or less loving than normal, but I did at least go and buy the Beatles record Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, which became the soundtrack to the summer. I spent lots of time singing along to Lucy in the sky with diamonds and With a little help from my friends, learning beyond doubt that my singing voice was best saved for the shower! As the school year gradually drew to a...

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Life Diverted Part 1 ChildhoodChapter 6 An Ugly Future

August 1966, age 11 In the summer of 1966, Jimmy Savile was already a well-known figure. He had been the face of ‘Top Of The Pops’ since it began on television in 1964 and had been on the radio even longer. I had watched the show every week since discovering television a year earlier, so for me to find that this man that I was in awe of was actually a prolific child abuser was a hell of a shock. As Grandpa sat behind the old oak desk in his study, a look of recognition came over him, and he...

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Life Diverted Part 1 ChildhoodChapter 11 Requiescat In Pace

April 1969, age 14 I heard Dan pounding up the stairs at full pelt, and he was at my side within seconds. Another security guy followed him, speaking into a walkie-talkie, and moments later Mrs O’Keef gripped me firmly by the arm and led me out of the room. For a lady in her late fifties, she was surprisingly strong. Caity had also appeared and was asking what was going on. All I could say was: “It’s Grandpa”. A few minutes later I heard an ambulance siren and then there were ambulance men...

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Life Diverted Part 1 ChildhoodChapter 13 One Small Step

July 1969, age 14 So my fifteenth summer was an interesting time. We played strip revision twice more, but with the proviso that we not go beyond oral sex. A few of the group were frustrated with that rule, but I was strangely relieved. The downside was that the knife-edge excitement of the first time was gone. In any case, the exams were soon over so the whole revision group came to an abrupt end, at least until the next year. In the last few weeks before term finished, I competed in the...

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Life Diverted Part 1 ChildhoodChapter 25 Ghost

November 1971, age 16 The remainder of my time in the United Arab Emirates was rather less stressful than the morning of our little war. In retribution for Dan setting me up for a fall, Sheikh Maktoum had him shackled and carted off to prison for ritual torture. I’m kidding. He insisted we join him at his father’s palace for lunch as honoured guests. His father was the Emir of Dubai, a very wealthy man, second only to the Emir of Abu Dhabi in the UAE. We ate well and built a useful...

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Life Diverted Part 1 ChildhoodChapter 3 Under the doorstep

When Monday morning came, I was more than a little nervous about starting a new school. I went down to breakfast wearing my new uniform: grey knee-length short trousers, white shirt, gold and navy striped school tie, navy jumper with a patch sewn on with the school crest, and a school cap. Caity was already there wearing the same uniform (skirt instead of shorts) and told me that Mrs O’Keef had tried to teach her how to tie her tie. It looked alright, so I guessed that Mrs O’Keef had done...

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Life Diverted Part 1 ChildhoodChapter 12 Pushing Boundaries

June 1969, age 14 The summer of ‘69 was when I really perfected being rebellious, and I wasn’t the only one. I was a teenager, so it was in the job description for me. I don’t know what Caity’s excuse was. After an intense couple of weeks of Uncle Will’s petty meddling in our lives, things had reached boiling point. Caity and I had zero respect for the man, so we settled on a new strategy: we completely ignored him. He could shout and scream at us all he liked (and did so extensively) but...

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Life Diverted Part 2 AdulthoodChapter 3 Midnight

July 1973, age 18 It was late Monday night by the time I arrived home from Italy. I had spent the whole journey deep in thought. Stewing, as Ewan put it. Dan had waited up for me, but when I sank into an armchair across from him, I didn’t know what to say. Eventually, he interrupted my thoughts. “Come on, Finn. Talk to me.” I shrugged and told him, “I’m angry at myself”. He looked surprised. “Why? This wasn’t your fault.” “Oh don’t worry, I’m angry at you too. There’s plenty of blame to...

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JAKOB JESSIE PART 6RAPE RETRIBUTION

Jakob, Jessie, and Sandy took a break for lunch on Sunday. They were covered in saliva, cum and pussy juice--sticky in most places. After showering together, Jakob fired up the grill while the girls made some burgers. Jessie brought them out to Jakob wearing absolutely nothing-her tan lines disappearing since she started sunbathing nude. Jakob admired her lean features accentuated by her large firm breasts that seemed more suited for a much heavier woman. He noticed her nipples were...

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ExWife Retribution

Phyllis was a sexy woman, but she had played around with some guy. Robert didn’t know who, and didn’t want to know. At least the divorce was easy without a lawyer, which saved him a packet of money. It was easy because she didn’t want anything, leaving him with the house, both cars, and everything else. She didn’t even take her collection of music. At first he missed having her around. Then he missed the sex. She had always been a sexy bitch, and that was the problem. He’d been working hard...

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Second Chances Retribution

I thank Huedogg11 for his permission to write this version. I am starting this story after the dock confrontation. The ex has already made the request for the girls kidney. He has requested the entire family meet at his house for a talk I will be adding a new wrinkle to the story that will require a flashback. * After arriving in Bermuda ,Wallace was still angry and hurt. He bought a boat and started his new career. He had been working for a couple of months when a woman in her mid thirties...

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The Offence Kathys Retribution

Lisa had a smirk on her face as she replied, “Of course I will, Miss Jill.” With that, she went and sat down on the chair, pointed to her thighs, glared at Kathy, and ordered, “So get your very naughty bottom across my lap.”Lisa was going to take punishing Kathy very seriously, though, and was so aware that Kathy hadn’t yet admitted what she had done wrong earlier. Her task was to make Kathy understand how stupid she had been and to punish her accordingly.Kathy was still unaware that she really...

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The Offence Moms Retribution

Kathy, Lisa, Jill and mom continued their disciplinary regime lifestyle which they all enjoyed and suffered together.Kathy opened the front door to her house. It was after work and she was tired, and although she had just about recovered from a very hard paddle spanking and caning she had received just five days earlier. Her bottom was still slightly bruised blue with raised red welts that hadn’t fully flattened and she was still having to be careful when sitting down. She knew this also...

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Retribution

It took Jon nearly a year to arrange it, but now his careful planning and meticulous timing was coming into fruition. Having past the wrought iron gates and driven down the gravel drive with tufts of grass growing through it, the end game was now in full swing, like a run away juggernaut, it was unstoppable. He could picture when it all started, the re-run going through his minds eye as he drove towards destiny. It seemed that it had been one of those days; one of those occasional...

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Getting Retribution

In the twenty-two years that my wife Jennifer and I have been married, I had always chosen not to stray. Don’t get me wrong. I would be an incredible flirt with all the ladies. However, if a girl was to actually accept my advances, I would wittingly get myself out of the situation and run home to the wife. After catching my wife Jennifer fucking her coworker, I gave her my blessing to fuck anyone she wanted to. Since then, our marital situation has changed dramatically. We could choose to be...

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Retribution

I didn’t mind so much being spanked by my wife when it started all those years ago.   Susie was annoyed, claimed I was acting childishly, one thing led to another and I ended up across her lap and had my bare butt turned bright red, not to mention sore and that I was unable to sit for a while.   After that being spanked became the norm. When she decided I deserved to be that is, which I have to admit was fairly regularly. I never did grow up I guess. We moved in to our present house several...

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A Mothers Retribution

Marcus wasn’t sure how it happened. He was both sleepy and hungry at the same time which led him to stagger downstairs in the early hours of the morning to the kitchen to raid the fridge.  He hadn’t got that far when he heard noises coming from the lounge.He contemplated going back upstairs and ignoring it but his teenage curiosity got the better of him and he cautiously walked to the lounge and peered around the corner into the darkened room.His eyes took some time to get used to the darkness...

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Karmic Retribution

He had no name, no background, no family that anyone knew of. Ever since he gained the ability to stop time he swore to seek vengeance on the people that deserved it. The truly heartless people that, he knew, existed. At first nobody took him seriously. I mean nobody would ever believe the absurd claims of the advertisements he put around claiming he could solve people's problems as fast as they can blink but people can get desperate. And today that desperation sunk in. His first client. Who...

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Getting Retribution

In the twenty-two years that my wife Jennifer and I have been married, I had always chosen not to stray. Don’t get me wrong. I would be an incredible flirt with all the ladies. However, if a girl was to actually accept my advances, I would wittingly get myself out of the situation and run home to the wife. After catching my wife Jennifer fucking her coworker, I gave her my blessing to fuck anyone she wanted to. Since then, our marital situation has changed dramatically. We could choose to be...

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Sexlies and retribution

Back at my wife's for a few days and about 30mins after getting in she tells me she had had her fun last night. I went home Sunday night and it was Tuesday so she hadn't left it too long after a weekend of fucking to find herself someone else to occupy her bed. The details were a bit vague so after some further digging she told me he had come recommended from a guy she had met before. She had text him and asked if he knew anyone that would satisfy a horny wife and he gave her Chris's number. I...

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Transformation Retribution

FORWORD This is a sequel to my story "The Road to Transition." Hope you enjoy it. This story may not be re-posted without the permission of the author. TRANSFORMATION RETRIBUTUION By Lana B. PROLOGUE Danny Goldman pulled her silver Accord into the dimly lit parking lot and guided it into an empty parking space on the lot's fringe. She watched as the black Mercedes she'd been tailing proceeded on and pulled to a stop in the fire lane adjacent to the registration office of...

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Retribution

I didn’t mind so much being spanked by my wife when it started all those years ago.   Susie was annoyed, claimed I was acting childishly, one thing led to another and I ended up across her lap and had my bare butt turned bright red, not to mention sore and that I was unable to sit for a while.   After that being spanked became the norm. When she decided I deserved to be that is, which I have to admit was fairly regularly. I never did grow up I guess. We moved in to our present house several...

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Castaways Retribution

Chapter IThe irate villagers found Helen crying hysterically on the surf. She had not moved at all after watching John and Luisa standing hand in hand on the fast receding boat, waving to her with the falsest of smiles. The villagers had earlier heard what sounded like three thunderclaps and were wondering what could have made those sounds since there was not a cloud in the sky. Curious, a number of villagers went off to investigate where the sounds could have come from and found the naked...

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Retribution

I had often wondered about what happens to people when they aregiven total freedom to rape and torture others.Like soldiers orderd torape all the enemies women.Most of these soldiers are just normal citizensmen and women . Armies from all countries are just as guilty,yet free ofthe constraints of normal society they can become terrifying sadistic murderers.Whatwould I do in that situation?.M and me found our limits one night and Ithink it is safe to say that we brought out the worst in each...

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Hate Anger and Retribution

It's amazing how things look when you are reflecting back on the unchangeable past. It all seems so inevitable now. At the time, it seemed as though I was riding a high speed rail car traveling past the speed of sound. One step followed another and so on down the path of inevitability. I wouldn't change at thing. The bullet train started on a Wednesday when I was returning home from a week long business trip. I traveled regularly in my job as a Senior Account Executive for a large Printing...

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Retribution

It took Jon nearly a year to arrange it, but now his careful planning and meticulous timing was coming into fruition. Having past the wrought iron gates and driven down the grass covered gravel drive, the end game was now in full swing, like a run away juggernaut, it was unstoppable. He could picture when it all started, the re-run going through his minds eye as he drove towards destiny. It seemed that it had been one of those days. One of those occasional days when anything and everything...

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The Portrait Retribution

I want to thank Techsan for his editing skills that were used on this story. Twenty five years. That's how long we'd be married in two weeks. It didn't seem possible that time had gone so fast. Our whole married life seemed to flash before my eyes as I finished reading the report. The private investigator had been quite thorough and had even included photos of the adulterous affair my wife, Jenny, was having with our neighbor and one of my best friends. They were taken in our bedroom on our...

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Cheating Wife and Retribution

Ok I know it is a cliché by now but I came home and saw my wife of five years in bed with another man. I was shocked to see them carrying on in some wild and raunchy sex in my bedroom but the most shocking thing was that the man was white. Now call me a racist or what ever you feel like but that told me that my wife was forever lost to me if she could even come up with even a reasonable defence for her actions. The coupling stopped when she heard the door slam shut. I took the obligatory...

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Earths CoreChapter 26 Panic Godly Retribution

‘Be prepared to make your move, Zax!’ Kloky and Bonjier urged his fallen façade of an old, lanky man. ‘We only have time to generate a strike to distract him. Subsequently, we’ll leave back to the pathway”, while in the Companion’s Link formation they combined soul could vaguely skim the visage within the Bewildering Archons Magic formation. “And it would be up to you to draw him far and for as long as possible. Transporting your family and friends to the base will take a week at the...

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Megan Enraged Book 2 of Wizard a Love StoryChapter 13 Retribution

Ben entered the room followed closely by an officious looking man in a suit. Ben looked angry. The man in the suit looked smug. "Seth, I need your paperwork again," Ben spat as he stomped into the room. "This pinhead wants to play games. We have to play his games, but I'll get a lawyer and sue his ass and the hospital. Do you have..." He stopped abruptly as the crowd around Udit's bed registered with him. Everyone turned to look at him. "There's no need for name calling," the man...

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