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Tim had just visited the same mom-and-pop pawn shop where he bought his pair of Karambit knives and accompanying sheaths. He wanted to get rid of the extra weapons; no need to ride around San Antonio with six AR-15s and enough ammunition to take over a small country. The only real problem Tim thought might have caused some trouble was the lack of serial numbers on any of the rifles or handguns.

Luckily, the owner made it a point that Tim disclose he had made these rifles for himself. The old man pointed out that, according to the Firearms Industry Programs Branch of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATFE), there was no federal law or regulation requiring someone to mark his own personally manufactured firearm with a serial number or other information. Thus, he could decide to sell them at his discretion. The old man even gave Tim a really good price, but that was insignificant compared to the cash in the briefcase sitting between his legs as he stood at the counter.

Soon after, Tim was knee-deep in his fourth plate of scrambled eggs and fifth towering pile of bacon. Engorging himself at the all-you-can-eat breakfast chain restaurant a few blocks away from the North Star Mall was a perfect way for Tim to spend some time before meeting up with the guys he first met when he returned from his meeting with himself in the past.

He decided, since he still had a couple of hours until the meet with George and the two doctors, he should go ahead and get himself some new clothes. Walking around in a pair of baggy blue jeans and a plain white t-shirt was inconspicuous, but Tim felt like he wanted to stand out now since he had never not been overly obese before.

Tim was also telling himself, however, to keep calm and not go overboard – if a group of guys robs a bank, the quickest way to get caught was to buy a shiny new sports car with your cut of the cash.

Tim was carrying several bags full of new clothes, and the bags were emblazoned with the brand name of some of the higher-end retailers available in the mall. He still had the briefcase filled with cash in his dominant hand and the clothing in his other.

A quick look at his watch told him lunch time was near, and he decided to get his purchases out to the car. While walking by the food court of the mall, he noticed George Johnson with the two other men he recognized from his arrival sitting at a table nervously looking around at the people seated around them. He watched as they all got up from one table and sat at another a little farther from the throngs of people enjoying the selection of the food court.

They were a good forty-five minutes early. He thought to himself, “Well, at least they won’t be late.”

Tim turned and walked toward the escalators to reach the food court. While riding up, he looked around and saw someone working a little too much at looking inconspicuous. The Latina in the Texas Longhorns t-shirt and tight blue jeans was trying a little too hard to blend in with her surroundings. Apparently, she had spent the last ten minutes re-reading the same article in her newspaper while nonchalantly scanning the people in the food court. He decided to keep an eye on her – not a difficult job since she was easily one of the more attractive women he had seen in the mall that morning.

The escalator dropped him off at the entrance to the food court appropriately named the Star Court. It kept to the overall theme of the mall with white walls and ceiling and black and brown trim. Despite the nation’s overall trend to shuttering malls, the North Star Mall in San Antonio was bucking the trend by offering higher-end retail shops with more common, less-expensive fare. It was also a real estate gem, proving the ideal of location, location, and location as sound real estate principles. The North Star Mall was situated in the middle of the north side of the city. In its early years, the mall served as a border of the city and eventually served as a bull’s eye for the center of commerce in the Alamo city as the people grew around her.

Tim looked at the choices of food but was not all that hungry after his two-hour-long breakfast. However, the smell of the chicken coming from the Chick-fil-A franchise in the corner pulled him in like a fisherman hauling in the catch-of-the-day.

Tim reached the front of the line at the Chick-fil-a and ordered a chicken sandwich combo meal with a large coke as well as a couple of extra chicken sandwiches and a couple more orders of waffle fries – enough food for at least two, but how could he resist the extra energy?

The people sitting nearest the three men finished their meal and left to continue their shopping, leaving a large area of empty tables surrounding the men anxiously waiting for someone. Tim smiled to himself at the prank going through his head as he made his way to another table near the men. They each saw him and quickly looked away since he was obviously not the person they were expecting to see.

“Don’t you three just love this food court,” he asked from his table.

“Uh, what, are you talking to us,” the younger scientist and closest seat to the questioning man Mike Jensen asked.

“I asked if you three love this food court,” he repeated, “or do you like Mexican food, more?”

George Johnson was the first to realize he was indeed the man. “Tim, is that you?”

“Yes, but I wonder which of you brought the extra eyes from south of the border?” George and the two Mikes were confused but frightened by what that meant. “There is a hot looking Latina over by the entrance. She’s so enamored with her newspaper that she has read the same page several times by now.

“We didn’t bring anybody with us. We came in the same car,” George said as he twisted around to see the entrance to the Star Court. He immediately recognized both Yolanda with the newspaper and her sister Margarita who was returning to the table. “Hang on; I’ll take care of it. Don’t go anywhere.”

A moment later Dr. Mike Thompson, the older of the two scientists, rose to get their pizza orders when their names were called.

George walked up to the table with the two women. “What the fuck are you two doing here?”

“Georgie! Hola, baby!” The woman he knew as Yolanda dropped her newspaper on the table and jumped up to hug him and kissed him on his cheeks like a long lost friend she had not seen in years. While finishing their hug and then sitting down, she whispered, “You were followed, but they had an accident along the way.”

Fear flashed across George’s face, and the two ladies noticed.

Yolanda playfully hit him on the shoulder with the folded up newspaper. “What are you guys doing here? What, is my restaurant not good enough for you now.” She leaned out into the aisle and waved at the two scientists both back at their table with their food.

While leaning back, she whispered again under her breath, “Go ahead and have your meeting. We don’t think anyone else followed you ... at least none we can see.” George turned to look at Margarita who was working on a Frosty from the Wendy’s franchise.

“Anyways, I was just giving you a hard time, Georgie. Go ahead and play with your friends. Since you are eating Italian, I can let this slide. Lord knows I need a break from Tex-Mex every once in a while.” The two got up, and George stood a second later and hugged the two as a goodbye.

Yolanda whispered again, “I’ll call you later and tell you what happened.”

George nodded, smiled and walked back to the table. “Anything I need to be worried about?” Tim asked.

“No, just some friends of the life who helped us get you setup once you were out.”

“Count me as intrigued, Georgie.”

None of the four men could stop from laughing at that tension breaker.

“The shorter of the two is the one responsible for your beloved tacos.” It was Tim’s turn to have fear flash across his face. George countered, “No, don’t worry. They can be trusted.”

Tim visibly relaxed, which drew a curious return from George, “That’s something that I’m gonna need an explanation from you all about.”

“What?”

“I told you two Latinas were helping us with setting things up for your escape, and you take it as gospel.”

Tim shifted in his seat to look George right in his face. “Of course I would, George. You were my mentor and my reason for being here.” Tim kicked out the seat in front of him for George to sit down. George dropped into the seat like a marionette with its strings cut.

“So,” Tim said as he looked at the perplexed faces of the three men sitting before him, “anybody got any questions?”

The unassuming black Suburban drove up to the parking lot between two barely-working motels on an isolated street, half a mile off IH-35 North, a few minutes away from JBSA - Fort Sam Houston. The Suburban was following a police car, and both were traveling normally – no sirens or lights.

“Colonel,” Sgt. Thomas asked from the front passenger seat, “do you think that our boy could have been in the middle of all this?”

“To tell you the truth, JT, I don’t really know. I doubt it. I mean, would you do something like kill a whole drug gang while you were hiding from us? But, if this cop thinks something fishy was going on at this place – something so fishy that he remembered to call me even though he treated us like scum until the general called to get their cooperation...”

The Suburban followed the police cruiser as it turned into a parking lot that still showed the remnants of the previous night trashed all over the parking lot. Both cars parked near the manager’s office but the occupants did not go inside.

Chief Martz shook hands first with the colonel then the sergeant. With the societal pleasantries out of the way, the chief went over what the investigators believe truly happened and not the story released to the press. Reading notes off a small reporter’s notepad, Chief Martz took the two men on a tour of what the investigators believed happened last night. He pointed between the two men to the motel next door. They turned around both searching up a few floors off the ground, in the corner, were the remains of police tape was struggling to hang onto the railing.

“The detectives think that that is probably where they had a lookout with a radio to keep an overall watch over anyone coming up the parking lot or from any of the other rooms toward the drug dealers’ base of operations.” Chief Martz pointed the notebook at the corner vantage point. “He was also the last body they found because, at first glance from down here in the parking lot, he just looked like a guy sitting on a porch watching the parking lot.”

He flipped a couple of pages in the notebook and continued. “The killer used plastic ties to prop the body up in the corner with some binoculars in his hand and staged the body as if it was just sitting there. Like I said, no one noticed until the blood started dropping on some cruisers parked under the overhang.”

“How was he killed, Chief? Was he shot or stabbed?” Sgt. Thomas asked.

“Actually the blood was from the man’s neck being sliced but, when they looked closer, the forensics noticed his neck was snapped as well. The detectives think whoever killed him broke his neck trying to get control and maybe accidentally did it before slicing his neck. Their timeline of the night says this was probably the first man killed.”

Chief Martz waved his guests forward, toward the other end of the wing in the motel, but the two military men waved the chief to lead the way. When they moved to follow their tour guide, the colonel and the sergeant shared a glance with each other that spoke volumes without saying a word. The sergeant took out his cell phone and started taking pictures of the scene.

“This is where they found the next body.” Chief Martz pointed toward a collection of garbage cans in a small alcove at the end of the wing. It was obviously a makeshift garbage dump. “He didn’t bother with the knife this time – just snapped his neck.” The chief mimed a headlock and twist motion.

Colonel Price nodded his understanding. He pointed to Sgt. Thomas to get pictures of the collection of knocked-over garbage cans and pools of feces, urine and blood staining the floor and partially up against the wall. The remaining garbage luckily covered up what indeed would have been a foul smell.

From there, they visited several other motel rooms where more bodies were found with their necks slashed in a very professional manner. Chief Martz pointed out their investigators believed the killings were committed by someone with military experience because the men killed never got a shot off in defense, and each room had no evidence of a struggle. In each, there was just a body on the floor with the neck slashed and bleeding out on the cheap carpeting. Sgt. Thomas was busily taking pictures along the way.

The group walked down the wing hallway and, before reaching the final room on the right, met up with a rotund man in a strikingly white and starched Guayabera shirt. He was anxiously waiting with several cleaners and repairmen, wanting to get into the room and clean up the leftover mess from the incident the night before.

“Hey there, mister police officer! When am I going to get the okay to start cleaning up this mess? I finally am rid of that puto madre and have full control of my motel once again.”

Chief Martz looked down at his notes, trying to remember the motel owner’s name. “Mr. Martinez, the main investigation is just underway, but we do understand your need to try to get back to business as normal, and I sympathize with you, but we need to find out what happened here,” the chief explained.

“Well, si si, that’s all well and good, but I need to get these rooms cleaned and repaired before I lose any business. With all the police here last night and this morning, I might not have a motel left to open,” Mr. Martinez was pleading with the chief and even looked to the two military men touring the crime scene for help.

“Well, Mr. Martinez, I believe you could go ahead and clean the other rooms and get those ready since we have already been through those but we are still gathering evidence in here. But, with the amount of ... well ... evidence to go through in this last room, I doubt you would be able to use this room for a few more days at least.”

“Carajo!“ Mr. Martinez yelled with outstretched arms as if asking for divine intervention with his problem. He took a handkerchief from his pocket and swiped at the sweat on his brow.

“I’ll see what I can do to get the room back to you as soon as possible but, for right now, no one is to go inside. If they do, they can and will be arrested for tampering with a crime scene.”

“Si. Si. I understand. And I thank you for your help. I apologize for yelling, but this is all...”

“No apology necessary, Mr. Martinez.” A quick handshake and Chief Martz and his guests moved closer to the wall so Mr. Martinez and his cleaning crew could make their way back toward the other rooms where dead bodies were found.

The three men stood in front of the door of the final room and were getting ready to see what had happened. “Okay, be careful not to touch anything. I know our people, as well as the FBI crime scene people, have already been through here, but we don’t know if any of the other alphabet groups want to do their own inspections,” Chief Martz warned the nodding soldiers.

To the left was blood spatter along the wall and coagulation of blood on three distinct spots where the bodies had fallen. “Over here, we have three men who were actually playing cards and were taken out by three well-placed headshots. One guy fell on the rickety card table, and it broke but, as you can tell, his blood flowed off the table and pooled up on the carpet right here. This guy fell backwards after being shot, and this one slumped to the side, and you can also see some splatter on the wall back behind him.” Sgt. Thomas continued taking pictures and trying to get shots from different angles.

“Now, over here, the detectives think this guy was the only moving target. Probably pacing in front of the desk, he was hit in the shoulder which forced him to the ground, but then the next shot his head exploded across the wall and baseboards.” Col. Price mimed how he thought the shooter might have reacted to the shooting.

“Do they think this guy down here was killed before or after the guy in the chair?” Col. Price asked after mimicking the likely scenario.

“They think he was last.”

“Nope. Look over at that brick wall. I would guess...” Sgt. Thomas and the chief stepped back outside and saw a hole near the corner of the brick wall. Looking inside, you could see the bullet was still there. “I think you need to get your guys over here again and get that slug out of the wall. I figure it was the only slug shot in defense and probably by the guy in the chair.”

“He shot first at the pacer and, even though he only winged him, the guy fell to the ground, so he probably thought he got him. So, after that shot, he turned his attention back to the boss behind the desk.” The colonel turned to look at the chief and asked, “He got his sidearm out, right?”

The chief nodded and looked at his notes. “ Yes. It was a Magnum Research Desert Eagle XIX semi-auto three-fifty-seven. Fuckin’ cannon. He had a quick draw holster on his belly.”

“Yeah,” the colonel continued. “He winged the guy,” pointing to the floor. He then pointed to the desk. “then noticed this one draw and, rather than using a fancy headshot, put a couple shots center-mass to make sure he killed him. Yeah, this guy probably dropped his pistol, and now the shooter could get in a crouch and finish off the pacer with a final head shot.”

“Yeah, I would have put a shot in his head just to make sure. But maybe he saw him actually go, so he figured the center mass hits were enough,” Sgt. Thomas added, receiving an agreeing grunt from his superior.

“How in the hell could you see all that without seeing the bodies?” the chief asked once the three men stood outside of the room. The chief closed the door, and all three men helped put overlapping ribbons of police tape and a sealed decal across the door, on the door and the door frame as well as below the doorknob so anyone opening the door would break the seals.

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- Daniel- Okay, I knew the Xanadu was big but until you look down at it from a few thousand meters you can't really know just how fucking big it really is! Sure I know the specs and you can look them up yourself if you want to: 1,450 meters in length, 524 meters wide, displaces about 180,000 tonnes and carries up to 20,000 passengers with a crew of almost 3,000. That's not a ship, it's a small floating island! We got a good look at it as we flew out to meet it on the shuttle. Of course...

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Mayhem 2 Sea CruiseChapter 5

-Sumalee- I was happier than I probably should have been when Daniel walked into my lounge again the next day and sat down at the bar. I could not tell you exactly why I was happy he had returned but I was. I mean ... looking at him through unbiased eyes he is not particularly handsome, other than in an everyman, rugged sort of way. But he was nice and listened, laughed at my silly jokes and seemed to be enjoying talking to me for a reason other than just a ploy to separate me from my...

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Mayhem 2 Sea CruiseChapter 7

-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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Divorce Among Friends

The couples began arriving at my house just shy of a half an hour late, despite the fact that I had asked for them to get over to the house this evening by seven. I guess each couple had been trying to jockey its arrival time so that they would not be the first to arrive. As a result, the cars for two of the couples arrived at the top of my driveway at about the same time, at twenty-five after seven. My dad's truck, with him and Mama Connie, my stepmother, arrived just five minutes later. I...

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Favor Among Friends

My oldest daughter is in college, so I don't see much of her during the school year. My middle daughter is an eighteen year old, upcoming senior. My youngest is sixteen and entering her junior year. It has been just the four of us for about four years, when their mom decided that her career was more important than her family. I retired from the Army a few months before my wife left. So I guess me being around more cramped her style. After retiring, I started a lawn care, and handyman...

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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...

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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....

1 year ago
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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,...

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