Lucky Jim 2 Student Farmer Volunteer Pickup Truck DiplomatChapter 38
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Wednesday morning 0330
When we tied up at the U.S. Coast Guard dock and debarked, we were met by our excited, although half-asleep family members. “What should we do with your boat?” the local U.S. Coast Guard commander asked, grinning.
“Use it for target practice, let your men use it for fishing on their days off, or sell it and donate the money to the U.S. Coast Guard retirement fund,” I teased back. “Seriously, though, sell it and donate the money to a good cause,” I insisted.
“I heard about the punishment for the smugglers,” he whispered, chuckling. “Why did you leave the lifeboat?” he asked. I explained which sent him into a laughing attack.
Our families had both Gulfstream C-20s here, one for my family, and one for the families of the other nine troops on the boat with me. The other troops, handlers, and dogs had returned home yesterday.
By the time we returned home, the head of the Bay St. Louis drug smugglers had been captured and was in jail, and the ATF and DEA had cleared out the cache of drugs and weapons from the barn. Once again, my chopper pilots did most of the work transporting everything. The government figured it was cheaper to use my choppers since I didn’t charge for their use except for fuel. While it didn’t offset the cost of maintenance, we would eventually get most of the weapons that we had seized. I only grumbled a little for appearances when my troops wanted to keep the RPGs. I figured that they would be good weapons to keep aboard the Pickup Truck.
Friday February 15
I managed to get through the interviews announcing my sponsorship of the three truck teams without any screw-ups. One of the commentators asked how the government could justify sponsoring a racing team in the midst of all the budget cuts. I quickly corrected him, explaining that I paid for the sponsorships that we rotated amongst the five federal agencies to promote the work they did every day protecting the citizens of this country.
Thursday February 21
As much as I wanted to be at all the races, I had a ranch to manage. About half the people in the box watching the time trials, practices, and races were bigwigs from the five federal agencies that would be sponsored on the two trucks. Even Dieter made it to some of the races. The others came from the ranch and were absolute NASCAR junkies.
I made it for the obligatory TV shows and interviews the day before the Truck race, having barely returned from searching for a kidnapped girl late the night before. Fortunately, we found her before anything bad happened to her. I can’t say that nothing bad happened to the kidnapper. When he turned his hunting rifle towards the FBI agents, he met a fusillade of bullets. Among them was one of my .50 caliber anti-sniper rounds that pierced the vest he mistakenly thought would protect him.
Friday
During the pre-race talk shows, there was lots of discussion about the various services, all good. I was wound up tighter than a drum when the green flag flew Friday night to start the race. Two hours later, I was nearly hoarse from screaming during the race, much to the amusement of everyone in the room with us. At the end of the race, I had to be in the infield of the racetrack because my driver won. His teammates came in second and third.
Fortunately, being hoarse kept me from having to do interviews aside from whispering one-word replies, although most of the interviewers laughed at me.
I slept in until almost 9:00 the next morning, an exceedingly rare event for me. We hadn’t gotten home until 2:30 in the morning, and I was still tired from the manhunt the previous day.
The rest of February was just as busy as the first half. Connor and Ryan started advertising for help in Alabama and Louisiana. With the economic hits the country was taking from sequestration, more and more people were desperate for the work. Connor supervised the greenhouse construction and construction of the additional or expanded farm buildings we would need, as well as more worm and compost beds. Ryan supervised the housing construction.
For now, we expanded the housing by bringing in more manufactured homes, and even mobile homes. Every time a slab was fully cured, a manufactured or mobile home went in the next day. As the people from the manufactured home company did the installation, part of Ryan’s much-enlarged crews poured more slabs, and the rest of his crews framed more houses. I had to laugh because that part of our property was beginning to look like one of the subdivisions going in on the site of my original place in North Carolina. I’d been to the site more than once just to see how things were progressing.
Dad bought yet another property. This one was at the south end of the wooded property. It ran behind our properties on the opposite side of the road from the creek. The timber cutters returned and began clearing land for more housing. Ryan graded roads for the timber cutters to use and their trucks rumbled by carrying felled trees all day long. Those lumber roads would eventually become our roads into the next housing area. Dad also bought fifty beehives since we wouldn’t have nearly enough once the new fields started flowering.
Eric Kammerman, the new guy sent to work with Adam and George arrived. Like George and Adam had previously, he had just finished rehabilitation for a serious wound he received as part of a CIA special operations team. The three men knew each other and were quickly swapping war stories. While they started showing Eric around, I called Dieter to let him know that Eric was hired.
Plans for the parade were finalized, and the newspaper did a front-page story about it. The story included the old Halloween picture Mom had taken of me dressed like Lucky Jim. Jacqueline had been conveniently left out of the picture.
Saturday March 2
I was excited when I woke up today. As much as I dislike being compared to Lucky Jim and hate drawing attention to myself or things I’ve accomplished, something about representing my namesake today in the parade had me more excited than I used to get going to a parade when I was a kid. I had even found one of our horses to ride in the parade that could almost pass as Jim’s horse Lightning. Even being unable to find my morning paper this morning couldn’t ruin my good mood.
I got to town two hours before the parade, worried about traffic--and for good reason. Downtown was a freaking parking lot. When Eunice found me currying “Lightning,” she told me that she’d never seen a turnout like today’s. She also warned me that there would be a surprise for me once we captured the train station.
I don’t know how close to being historically accurate our depiction of the capture was, but the people and news crews that were close enough to see didn’t care and cheered. Then the cheering all around us suddenly began increasing in volume and coming closer as I started to get onto my horse.
My eyes bugged out once I was astride Lightning. Coming down the streets from the north, south, and west were Sioux warriors--real Sioux warriors--complete with Union Army jackets, war paint, bows, and antique Spencer Repeating rifles. Leading the column from the north was Robert Red Fish with a grin a mile wide on his face.
When he reached me, he introduced me to the Tribal Council of the Sioux Nation who had ridden in leading the other two columns. “The Sioux Nation recognizes and is honored to again ride with Lucky Jim,” the Chief Elder announced as we shook hands. Well shit, I was all choked up and had to fight back the tears.
Our quick meet and greet only delayed the parade for a few minutes before everyone mounted up again. It quickly became obvious that I was about the only person who hadn’t known about this as the Sioux were quickly dovetailed in with the “Union” and “Confederate” troops and we began the parade, riding six abreast down the parade route.
At some point, the parade route had been extended from the original one-mile route to three miles once they realized how many people were planning to show up. At each corner I reached after the planned original route, someone had a sign with an arrow to direct me which way to continue. We finally ended up at the high school, and horses filled the football fields, the baseball fields, all the other athletic fields, and the parking lots.
Only then did I learn that my wives had also been invited to join and they had ridden at the back of the column wearing buckskins. I guess this morning’s paper had explained about extending the parade route, about the Sioux arriving to join the celebration, and about my wives riding in the parade. No wonder I couldn’t find the paper this morning. Somebody hid it, or more likely, the carrier didn’t deliver it since I’m frequently up before everyone else.
Robert was all excited when he caught up with me. He was the one who had called Libertyville and told them about me, and about the parade. Someone told the Tribal Elders, and they wanted to join the parade and contacted Eunice Norwood. Robert introduced me to his father and two brothers. His father carried the original Spencer rifle Lucky Jim had given to his great-great-great grandfather. Robert carried the Enfield that Chief Red Fish’s eldest son carried during the war, and Robert’s brother carried the Spencer Repeating rifle that the son had carried. Most rifles carried by the Sioux today were the original ones given to their ancestors by Lucky Jim.
From the high school, everyone broke up into hundreds of groups and began the actual raids. I was assigned to lead the raids on the homes of the most prominent citizens in Meridian. It was dark by the time we finished. I never realized that Meridian had so many prominent citizens. Of course, each one of them insisting on an official photo for posterity delayed us a great deal. Excerpts from the parade even made the state and national news.
When I finally got home, many from the Sioux contingent were there. The others were already on the way home, mostly to Nebraska. Their horses were being transported in huge horse trailers that had made their own two-mile-long convoy on the interstates from Nebraska to Meridian.
It was a good thing that Juwanna was in on the secret, and there was plenty of food ready for everyone tonight.
Sunday
I was up at my usual pre-4:00 hour this morning. Yesterday had touched me deeply. Seeing the respect the Sioux still had for my namesake made me proud to be related to him, and made me wonder if I would ever do anything as significant as he had. I wondered if my accomplishment would be to help law enforcement reduce the criminal element in the country.
After breakfast, we loaded into pickup trucks and headed into Meridian. Rather than riding horses through the streets like we did yesterday, leaving road apples for some poor soul to clean up, we rode in pickup trucks. Three people rode in the back of each truck, having a dispensation allowing us the privilege. We did have to wear a harness to keep us from falling out, though. We drove up and down all the streets in our assigned area, honking the horns to let everyone know we were there. Even small children ran out to the curb, excited to drop a handful of change into the donation buckets.
Originally, I wondered why the collection area I received was so much smaller than others, but I quickly learned why. When they realized I was the one collecting donations, nearly half the people wanted their picture taken with me, so we had to wait for someone to come out with a camera or cell phone. Many of the pictures were teenage girls wanting a picture with me kissing their cheek.
When Eunice Norwood found me that evening, she was extremely excited. “It looks like we’re going to surpass the highest total we’ve ever collected,” she exclaimed excitedly. They were still waiting to hear from some of the collection teams, but the total currently stood at $614,000, less than two hundred thousand dollars below their previous best total, and we still had four weekends to go since there were five weekends this March.
I barely made it home before I got a phone call from California. I called the security office and quickly grabbed something to eat before heading for the Citation X. I was surprised to find the second Citation X in the hangar with someone painting the Lucky J logo on the tail. The second surprise was finding Robert by the jet waiting for me.
“Walt deputized me as a temporary Deputy Marshal for this case and will do so for any other cases you’re involved in. The team has assigned me to cover your six when you’re in the field,” he explained.
The gear I kept in the main armory was already aboard. Aside from my three guns, I had one set of gear for wilderness cases, another for cold-weather cases, another for desert cases, and another for cases involving swimming or hiding in rivers, lakes, or even the ocean. Still another included the fishing gear Charlie and I had used, although I wouldn’t be using that on this trip. The mountains of Northern California were still too cold for fishing--at least for me. The security office had my gear loaded and had called pilots in.
Robert had similar sets of gear now. Once the team had appointed him as my shadow, he checked what I had and created his own sets of gear based on his SEAL training. I took a vector reading right before the plane started moving. The FBI office in Sacramento had sent me a file with the details of the kidnapping case. The kidnapper had grabbed a girl at an afternoon soccer game in northern Sacramento.
Witnesses got a license number of the car, and authorities were searching his home. There, they came across mention of a friend’s cabin near Lake Tahoe and thought he might head there. So far, the Amber Alert had turned up no credible sightings. My vector seemed to rule out Lake Tahoe. The angle didn’t go north of Sacramento until it was fifty miles west of the city.
I called Hector Rivas, my contact there and told him what I had found so far. He sounded discouraged that they had so many resources concentrating on an area that was probably wrong. He was heartened that I’d be there in less than four hours and promised to meet me at the Sacramento airport.
I slept on the plane, waking up to the cell phone alarm I set for two hours later. The new vector intersected the previous one several miles south of Sacramento, right near Interstate 5.
Yet another two hours later, as the jet’s engines spooled down, the Citation X came to a stop. Before unbuckling, I took another vector. This one showed our target to be about twenty-five miles southwest of the airport, in or near the same location as the first two vectors.
True to his word, Hector was waiting when I lowered the stairs and he shook my hand. “Thank you for coming,” he exclaimed excitedly. I showed him my latest vector that showed our target located in farming country, just outside the small community of Elk Grove.
I introduced Hector and Robert, explaining that Robert was along to cover my backside. We loaded our guns into the black SUV, eschewing the wilderness gear and cold weather gear. While we loaded our gear, Hector phoned in for additional agents, giving them the location I had pinpointed.
He was shaking his head when he got off the phone. “I’m sorry, but we’re it,” he sighed. “I took the call when Larry from our Raleigh office called and recommended using you. My boss thinks the stories about you are just that, stories. He told me I could try, but he won’t move any assets from where he already has them set up,” Hector apologized.
I looked at Robert and shrugged. “I think we have plenty of help. What about you?”
“We might keep an ambulance on standby. Otherwise, we have plenty of help,” Robert replied.
Hector stared at the pile of equipment we shoved into his car. “Jesus, you guys look like you’re expecting a war,” he gasped.
“Expecting, no; ready, yes,” I replied.
Forty-five minutes later, we drove down a dirt road, past a singlewide mobile home set amidst several poplar trees. The closest house was a mile away and there were only two more houses down this road. Without slowing, we continued down the road until we were out of sight of the mobile home.
“The girl is still alive in there,” I told them. I didn’t tell them that she was scared shitless.
We parked near the tree and brush-lined slough that ran within a hundred feet of the mobile home. I didn’t feel that the .50 caliber AR-50 would be necessary against a target inside the mobile home. Nor did I think I’d need the XM2010 since we’d be within a hundred feet of our target. The MP5/10 would work just fine at that distance and would easily penetrate the thin aluminum or fiberglass sides of the mobile home.
By the time we got close to the trailer, I had a plan in mind. Neither Hector nor Robert liked it, but I did. Pulling off my windbreaker with U.S. Marshal emblazoned across it, I crawled around on the ground to get my knees dirty. Having chased errant cows before, I made sure I was properly adorned with dirt and mud, and then wiped my hands off on my pants. I ran back to the SUV and drove into the driveway. I left the door open, which left the interior lights on so anyone could see that nobody else was inside.
“Hey, buddy, it’s Jim,” I shouted as I pounded loudly on the door. I could tell that he had heard me drive into the driveway, and was standing just inside the front door.
“My cows found a spot where the fence is down. I need to go onto your property to round them up,” I continued loud enough for him to hear through the closed door.
His alarm level receded and he opened the door slightly. “I didn’t know anybody had cows,” he replied with the door cracked open.
“Just had ‘em delivered today. I just rode the fence line yesterday and don’t know what happened,” I replied.
Seeing that he was checking out the dirt on my pants, I brushed them off. “Sorry, had to get the old post out so I can replace it once I get the cows back inside the fence,” I explained. When I straightened up from brushing my legs off, I saw the soccer uniform shirt of the girl on a chair behind him. He saw where I was looking and glanced back quickly.
“My sister’s kid is visiting,” he explained quickly.
“Been there, done that,” I commiserated, reducing his alarm level. “One more question and I’ll go,” I promised. He looked at me expectantly. “U.S. Marshal, are you going to come peacefully?” I asked as I pointed my Glock at him.
I felt the danger level jump and knew he was moving the gun he had hiding behind the door. Slamming my body against the door, I knocked him backwards and he stumbled over the chair with the girl’s T-shirt over it. His pistol went flying one way and he went flying the other way.
I was standing over him with my pistol aimed at him when Hector burst in through the door. “You still haven’t answered my question,” I reminded the guy. “Are you coming peacefully, or do you want to rumble?”
“Easy for you to say, you have a gun,” he replied sarcastically.
Hector continued to the back to check on the girl after picking up the loose pistol. Robert came in and was covering us. Stepping back, I handed a stunned Robert my Glock. “Okay, Mr. Tough Talk, now what?” I asked the guy.
A vicious grin began spreading across his face. “I may be going to prison, but I’ll know that I beat the crap out of the puke that put me there,” he goaded.
“More tough talk, but I haven’t seen any action to back it up. I’ll bet the only way you kept that little girl from kicking your ass was by surprising her.”
“Aaaaaarrrrrggggghhhhh,” he roared as he lunged at me. His face ran into my raised knee. I heard Robert snicker from behind me.
“Peacefully, or do you want to try again?” I taunted.
“Fuck you,” he spat as he rolled over and slowly got to his knees. He stopped to wipe the back of his hand on his nose and grimaced when he touched his bleeding nose. “You’ll pay for that,” he warned.
“Do you want the payment in black and blue, or broken bones?” I replied sarcastically.
Considering his first clumsy attempt, I was surprised when he tried a fast karate strike. I blocked it easily, and pulled a strike to his right bicep that was still hard enough to severely reduce his ability to use his right arm, but didn’t incapacitate it.
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Sunday New Year’s Day Outside, I watched six dogs frolicking, still playing the same game they began months ago. The temperature hovered near 40°F (4°C) at this pre-dawn hour, and the clouds promised rain today. Maybe the local weatherman would get it right for a change. “A new year,” I thought to myself. “I wonder what opportunities and challenges are in store for us this year? And craziness,” I added. I laughed at myself for wondering if a New Year’s resolution not to add any more wives...
Monday Something woke me even earlier than usual this morning. I wasn’t sure what it was, but knew it wasn’t my normal early morning wakefulness. I crawled from bed carefully to avoid waking anyone, threw on my pants, and grabbed my Glock and two extra magazines. I didn’t know why I needed the Glock, but my gut told me I did. The upstairs was secure, and I didn’t hear any unusual sounds. The alarm panel by the front door showed that the alarms were on and nobody had breached the house. The...
The classes I was taking during the first summer session met Monday through Thursday, giving me a three-day weekend for each of the five weeks. On Thursday of the second week of classes, I got a phone call from Dwight. “Jim, I wanted to give you a heads up. The Resident Agent for the FBI just called to warn me that some agent is being sent from D.C. to investigate allegations of excessive brutality and endangering civilians during a shootout with the escapees,” he warned. “What?” I...
Wednesday “You be careful,” Juwanna admonished while we shoveled breakfast into our mouths this morning. She had no idea where we were going or what we were up to, but had seen Will here and knew the three of us had been training together for something. This was the first time the three of us had gone on the same “appointment.” Everyone who worked for us knew we did something slightly clandestine for the government. My top people and the household staff knew a great deal more, although...
The rest of the summer flew by. Somehow, I managed to cram nineteen weeks of information into fourteen weeks. On my last day, I was surprised when Dan told me that I had finished and passed the class with a 94%. The only official criterion to be a Marshal that I hadn’t met now was a college degree or equivalent military service. Until I graduated in two and a half years, I would be a provisional, part-time Marshal--whatever that meant to the pencil pushers. Nobody I worked with had seemed to...
When Dwight hung up, I called my attorney. “I figured that I’d hear from you today,” he said. “I already have a copy of the interview on the way over from all three of the stations. I promised them a press conference late Monday afternoon. That should give me time to file a libel lawsuit in Nashville and serve the Senator,” he said. “It’s a good thing we already have videos showing the three escapees delivered to prison. The prison copies of the security videos have mysteriously...
Thursday I awoke earlier than usual, especially considering the workout the women gave me last night. Something was nagging at me to wake me up this early. Worried about a possible break-in through a tunnel we hadn’t discovered yet, I grabbed my Glock and hurried downstairs. The alarm system showed that the house was secure, and the rooms I’d been in were the only ones that showed any motion. Turning off the alarm on the back door, I opened it and stepped out into the chilly night air. I...
Monday Martine, the FBI agent helping watch both my house and the gang house woke me in the middle of the night. “We have company next door. Someone is trying to open the boathouse door,” she whispered. I woke the girls around me and asked them to wake the dog handlers and have them gear up and guard the house. I didn’t want the dogs in the tunnel if there might be shooting. Besides, our sensors should let us know where the intruders were as well as the dogs could. I dressed and put my...
Tuesday By now, it was nearly 0500 Washington time so I called Ray, figuring that he would be leaving soon. “You are cleared to resume normal activities to NAS Meridian, but say nothing to anyone about a resolution of the problem,” I advised. I called Will back and explained what we found out. “Any chance you could get a decrepit chopper out here quickly so we can shoot it down?” I asked. “You don’t ask for much, do you,” he groaned. “If not, just find the cheapest old chopper and I’ll...
This is a complex story centered on the origins of a very bad man briefly introduced at the end of The Logic of My Anger: A Sociopath’s Tale of Vengeance. The Pickup Truck Man is a professional kidnapper, a taker of beautiful women for one of several Midnight Harvest teams rumored to be run by an elderly Eastern European. This businessman is thought to live in south-central Texas and uses these teams to acquire new talent to stock a high-end whorehouse he owns. In this story, during the more...
My wife Linda and I moved to the Denver area from Philadelphia for my job 10 years ago, when I was 50 years old and she was 47. This was a great move for us professionally, and I have prospered with my company. The problem is that both of us were born and raised in the Philadelphia suburbs and had lived there our entire lives until the move, and we lost our support group of friends and family. My name is Ed, and Linda and I always had a close relationship and a very active and normal sex life,...
Dirty Old Pickup Truck SexTami is my age, and I'd had an affair with her for a time. She was the one who introduced me to girl-girl fun a couple of summers ago. She's chosen a different path, and we parted ways, even though we still see each other fairly regularly. Life is funny sometimes, and for a brief time this summer I'd dated her younger sister. Yes, I'd asked Tami about dating Toni before I started, and Tami gave me the Okay, but once I'd started I got the impression that Tami wasn't...
My wife Linda and I moved to the Denver area from Philadelphia for my job ten years ago, when I was fifty years old and she was forty-seven. That was a great move for us professionally, and I have prospered with my company. The problem is that both of us were born and raised in the Philadelphia suburbs and had lived there our entire lives until the move, and we lost our support group of friends and family.My name is Tim, and Linda and I always had a close relationship and a very active and...
Interracial“Dorothy Shaw, Director of the Lucky Jim Historical Society provided the first ‘official’ verification of the Lucky Jim credential,” The President continued. “Dorothy, are you still sure about your authentication?” Dorothy was next to Jim and stood up. “I am even surer today than I was the day I originally agreed that he was Lucky Jim. Before meeting him, I’d met with numerous claimants to the title Lucky Jim and none of them met the standard. When I met with Jim, he made no claim to the...
Friday early morning We had all checked in and turned in our gear by 0130 hours. “Everyone is off until Saturday morning. Report for PT at 0700 hours Saturday,” Lt. Commander Ferguson barked, eliciting a loud cheer from everyone. “Before you go, each of the fire team leaders needs to submit a brief overview of your team’s actions tonight. Aside from that, we have video coverage from the grav sleds and everyone’s helmet cams. Anyone who has something they feel should be added should see me...
Monday I don’t remember anything else until Juana woke me up this morning. I was still groggy but knew what she had on her mind and helped as she guided me into her welcoming sheath. “How’s our hero this morning?” she asked happily. “Half asleep and dreaming that I have a gorgeous, naked woman making love to me,” I replied, receiving an enthusiastic kiss for my answer. “Where is everyone else?” I asked, noticing that we were alone. “School, hunting, or working,” she replied. “You also...
Thursday I woke early, dressed, and finished a peaceful, pre-dawn ten-klick run that gave me time to think about the businesses I was starting. I was just getting ready for a shower when reveille sounded over the base’s PA system. This bugle player was good. I had waved at him when I ran by on my way back to the barracks. “You’re awake,” Cooper chuckled when he saw me. “Are you kidding? You were still sawing logs while I ran ten klicks already,” I teased back. I don’t think he believed me...
When we went to breakfast, I noticed one of the huge soup pots was in use. “We cooked up rice, carrots and peas, and added junk meat we’d have fed to the pigs. The dogs loved it,” Aunt Peggy explained. I spent a few quiet minutes and mentally reached out to the dogs as they ran and chased each other around the property. Once again, they noted my presence. I sensed that they were exceedingly happy not being cooped up in the small kennels. Here, they could run and play. I don’t know if it...
Mar 8-9, 1857 Emma’s POV We leased space in a warehouse in Leavenworth near the docks. Every one of the white women who had lived near here wanted to bring everything from their homes. I could understand in a way. It was all they had remaining of their former lives and their loved ones. Jim would probably be upset about it. Then an idea hit me. We raided the town, buying all the luggage they had, and bought lumber and carpenter’s tools for the men to make wooden crates. We packed and crated...
Later Sunday morning Within minutes of dressing for church, I felt a second danger, this one to the northwest. “Is this some sort of test because I waited so long to admit it?” I asked the ceiling rhetorically after a deep sigh. “Something going on?” Don asked from nearby. “Some sort of trouble to the northwest,” I sighed. “Fort Polk?” Don asked. That had been my guess, too. I used the new handheld computer Don got for me and aimed it towards the trouble, taking a vector. “Back in a few,...
Friday March 11 As usual, I was up before sunrise. The problem was that there wasn’t any place to go, so I settled for the main deck where I went through my forms. I began jogging around the deck when I finished. Nearing the stern, I was surprised to find two of the crew fishing. “Would you like to join us?” one of them asked. “I’d love to fish, but not that way. I’ll be back in a few minutes,” I replied, and then made my way below to where the helicopter was housed. Our Security’s grav...
Tuesday Oh dark thirty It took us hours to clear the town. When we finally finished, I went to the holding area and walked amongst the detainees, marking each person with their threat index score. More than half of them were between one and three, forced to be here and kept here by the posted sentries. The men worked in the mine, the women took care of the home. Some women spent part of their day reloading 10 mm cartridges. When the attack began at the southern end of the tunnel complex,...
CHAPTER 1 The young farmer hesitated as he stepped up to the large hole in the rocky side of the mountain. The last time he was here his experience had been amazing. Now that he was once again standing at the cave’s entrance he was beginning to regret his decision to come back. The boy had come to the delightful conclusion that the cavern’s tenant was likely out and about in the forest. With the cave unoccupied it would be best for him to return home with much haste. Heavy footsteps from...
Monday Feb 22 At 0300 Monday morning, I was again strapped into the seat of the weapons specialist aboard the Talon. Max had returned last night with two sealed letters. The first was from the President. The sooner, the better. President Talbot The second letter was from General Conklin. Start with the East Coast again. Work your way to the West Coast. Then anything over China and Southeast Asia. Hit the Mideast, including the territory Russia claimed after the MEW. Do Africa, saving...
Fiona didn’t pester me quite so much as she was happy to give her cunt a rest after the abuse it had taken from so many cocks over the last year or so. Going from a baron 4 years of no cock to a wanton 40+ milf had taken its toll on Fiona; although enjoyable she’d been fucked ragged. Alice collared me whenever we were alone and would rub my cock through my jeans or shorts whispering in my ear, “I need your dick inside me again, stretching my pussy open and spunking inside me, when can...
Wednesday Having gone to sleep early last night, I was awake early this morning. I didn’t want to disturb anyone else since they were all still up last night when I fell asleep. I finally got up because I had to pee. Then I took a quick shower. “You’re up early,” Cooper commented from the shower doorway. “I figured that you’d still be wiped out from yesterday.” “I was pretty tired last night, but I’m okay this morning. I’m usually up this early to hunt or fish,” I replied. “How do you...
“We can’t wait all night for those yahoos. They probably found some young pussy and stopped to have fun. Start loading the cattle and we’ll have the last two haulers wait here for when they get back,” he ordered the men. “All we do is arrange the cattle inside the trailer and drive. I don’t know nothing about gettin’ them damn critters into a chute,” one of the drivers replied. “How hard can it be to get a bunch of stupid animals onto your trucks?” the fancy man retorted angrily. “Since...
MAU: The Fable of the Farmer and his Wife Synopsis: Surprisingly to most people, many of the fables giving lessons in life are taken from true, or nearly true, experiences. However, the details are often changed so the stories may more readily fit into the prevailing culture, and as such, many of the true details are lost. [email protected] ********************************************************************** Foreward: For many, many centuries, a...
Sunday When I commed Cooper after breakfast, he had both Red and Blue Squads ready to pick up where we left off Friday. There were no new danger vectors from Chongqing so we headed north. I’d already taken second vectors to complete the vectors for the rest of China. I hugged and kissed my wives goodbye as the Talons began arriving to take my family home. The Mistresses of the Dragon stayed here and I had instructions from Sally to make sure Zan, Nuo, Wei, and Jia were pregnant since that’s...
I got a call from Jim the day after our liaison at the layby, it quiet surprised me as I thought it would be a one off due to him being married. I've had multiples of married men in the past that say they'll phone you and never do, doesn't really bother me I quiet understand that their horny and looking for a quick release and when that's over they've got wives to return home to, occasionally one will contact me, it's fine by me I get as much out of it as they do, so everyone's happy.Anyway...