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"Don't let the dispatcher hang up!" Cal said sharply to Robin. She looked at him in confusion for a moment, the set her face and began speaking.
"Listen, this situation is already screwed up. Let's get out of it without any more foul-ups, OK? Now, you patch me through to the two nearest patrol cars, and..." Robin paused, obviously waiting out the dispatcher's objections. When she resumed speaking, her voice was steady, but had an authoritative crack to it. "We've got a dozen thirteen-year-old girls and three carloads of gang members who were bragging about what they were going to do to the girls. We're in three cars heading for the mall, and they just pulled out to follow us. Does that sound like reason enough? Now, get your supervisor's approval or whatever you need, but do it NOW!" Cal could tell that she was holding back from making threats, and he was again struck by her composure under fire.
There was little time for Cal to spend admiring Robin's composure, though. The three cars had come up quickly behind them, and he was faced with an impossible conundrum: how could he screen off three cars with his van, while not endangering his own passengers?
The road past the ball diamond was a normal residential street, and they would follow it for about three miles to a main four-lane arterial. With cars parked along the sides, there were almost no places where three cars abreast would fit. In the distance, Cal could see two stop signs, and he hoped against hope that the two coaches ahead of him would ignore them. The chance of cross traffic in that residential area was minimal.
Cal's biggest hope was that the boys would just give up the chase. He thought that was the most likely scenario. They must know the kind of trouble that would would come down on them if they did anything serious.
The end of the chase came much more quickly than Cal could have expected. The first pursuing car accelerated from twenty or thirty yards back in an obvious attempt to pass the van and cut it off from the others. Cal saw the old pickup parked facing them, and his tactical instincts saw it as the way to stop the pursuer. Part of his mind was probably repelled by the certain injury or worse that he would be causing the boys, but his protective instincts were focused on his own passengers and the girls in the cars ahead.
Perhaps influenced by some instinctive concern for the boys, Cal swerved into the passing compact car as soon it was alongside. The crunch of metal against metal was accompanied by screams from all of his passengers. He knew that he could not release contact as long as there was any chance of the car regaining control and completing its intended pass. There was no predicting what the enraged pursuers might do in that circumstance.
The driver had some skill and good reflexes. Seeing the pickup blocking the only part of the road open to him, and knowing that his compact car had no chance of moving the van, he turned hard to the left, hoping to jump the curb. It was an older part of town with sidewalks and boulevards lining the street, but a fairly high curb that the small wheels could not get over. Braking hard and cranking left on the wheel, the panicked driver caught a small break when a driveway allowed him to turn enough to avoid the truck.
Unfortunately, there was a stately old tree just on the far side of the driveway. The car sideswiped the tree hard, sending it spinning down the sidewalk. Cal's heart almost stopped when he thought of what might have happened if there had been anyone on the sidewalk or in the nearby yards, though his quick scan had shown no one around.
Preventing the car from passing had been a defensive move that Cal had considered absolutely necessary. His next ethical dilemma was even tougher. It was likely that there were serious injuries among the car's occupants, and he should have rendered aid. But there were two more cars of gang members, quite likely enraged at that point. From considering stopping to render aid, Cal's thoughts quickly turned to hoping that the other two cars would stop to help their buddies and give up the chase.
The dispatcher had evidently heard the screaming and the noise of contact over the cell connection, and Robin quickly recovered and began explaining. "One of the gang cars has crashed. Send an ambulance to..." she paused to check addresses and relayed the location to the dispatcher.
"No, we are not stopping!" Robin said quite sharply. Then after a pause, "Leaving the scene of an accident is not the issue now. The safety of all of these girls is the issue! We are continuing to the Wendy's at the mall, unless we meet a patrol before then." Looking back, she informed the dispatcher "The other two cars stopped to help their friends. They are no longer chasing us." There was another pause, then "Stop here? In sight of those creeps?! You've got to be kidding!! Just have a patrol meet us at Wendy's. There's only one thing that matters right now, got it?" She looked over at Cal in frustration, but he told her to keep the connection open.
For a few days, it looked like Cal's plans to go off to college with Cheryl might be derailed. Just the questioning and the taking and retaking of statements went on for days. Then there was the hassle over getting the side of the van repaired. The insurance company balked because the damage was intentional, and not truly an accident.
Of course, the boys all insisted that they were just trying to pass the three vehicles because they were moving too slowly. They claimed they just enjoyed watching the girls practice. Two of the boys in the wrecked car were injured quite badly, and an enterprising attorney filed a civil suit on their behalf.
It was Cal's word against four boys as to what had been said in the bleachers before the other cars arrived. It was hard to argue that he had heard incorrectly because the others had actually driven up.
There were two big things in Cal's and Robin's favor. On was the testimony of all of the girls and the coaches. Every one of them had watched the confrontation between Cal and Robin and the four. Every one testified that the boys had tried to stop them from getting to the van.
The other big piece of evidence was the switchblade, which had been left on the field. Cal thought of it immediately when the first patrol arrived at Wendy's, and a car dispatched to the field found it right where it had been dropped. Fingerprints from the knife matched those of the potential attacker, which were already on file.
The recordings of the 911 calls were also strong evidence. It turned out that the dispatcher was not even qualified to be on duty, but several problems had left a serious shortage of coverage that evening. Nor was the fault entirely his. The main coverage car for that sector was tied up with a serious domestic situation, while the Beta and Charlie cars were both dealing with an injury auto accident. The patrol sergeant on duty had to grab a car and meet the ambulance at the crash site, and a car from a different precinct was ordered to the mall to meet Cal and his little caravan.
At first, the DA considered charging Cal with vehicular assault and leaving the scene of an accident, under pressure from agitators from the Hispanic community. It took an entire morning of more questioning and discussion before that idea was given up. Over and over, Cal described the problem he had faced. If one car had passed him and forced him to stop, there would have been ten or eleven boys attacking the van and the girls inside.
Once more, Cal was in the news, and he did not like it any more than the other times. As it turned out, three of the girls on the team that Cal had 'rescued' had very influential parents. Two were prominent attorneys, and one mother was president of the school board. The civil suits were overwhelmed by a veritable flood of counter-suits, and within a week, all such actions were dropped. The van was fixed free of charge without any impact on the insurance rates.
On a more personal level, Robin suddenly had no trouble being accepted as the coach. Not that Cal was forgotten, but a female hero seemed to resonate in a special way for all of the girls. Shelley would miss Cal when he went off with Cheryl, but Robin now had her full loyalty.
The league found a donor to fund an extra duty police officer, complete with patrol car, and the practice sessions did not have to be discontinued. The little collaboration between Ken and Robin quickly got more serious as several of the coaches and mothers expressed interest in self-defense training.
Ken had been brought up learning the classical Oriental martial arts forms. From his military service, though, he had become much more of a pragmatist. To the 'pure' forms, he added everything from Queensbury boxing to the deadly 'dirty' tricks taught to military experts. Thus, he did not consider it a step down to work with Robin on courses well-suited to the womens' needs and interests. After a lot of discussion, they jointly decided to keep using the old dojo. Robin and Amelia did collaborate on some improved locker and bathroom facilities.
At the next practice after the gang incident, Cal was sitting in the bleachers watching a game scrimmage when Darlene sat down beside him. That was not entirely unprecedented, but something in her manner told Cal it was different. "I guess you think we're a pretty strange family," Darlene said after over a minute of silence.
There were a lot of things Cal could have said in reply, but among the things he had learned about women was not to talk just for the sake of conversation. Right then, he did not even know what he thought about her statement, much less what a good response would be.
"Prom night was a while ago, but it was... um... eye-opening," she finally stammered.
"Mom and Dad were very glad you came to their party," Cal answered, thinking that was a polite, safe thing to say in his puzzlement.
"I guess... I guess I can see why Cheryl got so upset with us... why she did the things she did." Darlene shuddered visibly after that admission. Cal could only think of silence in response, again.
"I really am proud of her, you know," Darlene said softly. "I'm... I'm just... I can't..."
"You're afraid to tell her, you mean?" Cal said, taking a big chance. Her response was quite a surprise.
"You and Cheryl think of me and Hal as children, don't you?" It was not said angrily, but with a sense of shame. "You treat Matt and Shelley more like adults than you do us, the parents."
Whew! This from Darlene! Who would have thought? 'Julia, Help!' ran through Cal's mind right then. "Does that make you angry?" he finally was able to ask.
"Angry? Um... a little, I guess," she admitted. "Mostly, it makes me feel, uh, um, small... like a... a failure."
Wow! Impulsively, Cal took Darlene's hand and held it firmly. "Darlene, you've raised three wonderful children. That's certainly not failure."
"But they don't want to be with me! They don't share with me! I know that Shelley goes to Cheryl with everything important. And Cheryl... if she didn't have you... ! I feel so bad about how Hal treats Matt, but I... I don't know what to do about it. Now Cheryl is leaving, and we've never even been... been friends. I saw your mother and your sister... and the other mothers and daughters prom night." She was not sobbing, but tears were running freely down her cheeks.
Cal's regard for Robin was already high, but she took another big jump right then. She had apparently been keeping and eye on Cal and Darlene and their conversation. She suddenly broke up the scrimmage by shooing the girls to right field, as far from the distraught woman as the field would allow.
Cal's mind was spinning with ideas about what to say. He sensed that Darlene was at a critical point in her life, and he really wanted to help. Just as he was about to open his mouth, though, common sense took over. he was not a psychologist or psychiatrist. What little Cheryl had been able to get out of Julia indicated same very deep-seated issues with Darlene.
"Darlene," he said after a pause, "I've ordered you to do things several times, haven't I?" She nodded, tearful and puzzled. "Well, I promise I won't do that any more." Her only reaction was more tears.
"But I... but I..." she tried to say.
"I know. You think you need to be ordered, don't you?" His question was met with a tentative nod. "Well, I want to ask you to do some things. Just ask, OK?" Another tearful nod.
"Would you invite Cheryl to the club with you in the short time before we leave?" After a brief flash of puzzlement, Darlene's face brightened and her nod was much more enthusiastic.
"Would you also sign up with Robin for her women's self-defense class?" That surprised Darlene, but she nodded again. "And will you start seeing Dr. Waxman again?"
"Oh, I don't think Hal would let me. And I don't really need..."
"Darlene, I've been seeing Dr. Waxman. Cheryl is seeing her. Robin just started." He did not like revealing the personal facts about Cheryl and Robin, but he needed to make an impact, and he was quite sure they would not mind.
Clearly surprised at that news, Darlene was left speechless. When he saw her about to respond, he quickly added "Cheryl will pay, and you can go when Hal is at work." She looked dejected, but she finally nodded.
"And one last thing," Cal said, once again shooting from the hip without much forethought. "Will you and Matt and Shelley drive to college with us? You can stay several days, and we'll fly you home." He hope he would survive when he told Cheryl about that offer. She should be happy for any chance to improve relations within that family.
"But Hal would be alone..." she protested. Just then, Cal realized that Hal had always had Darlene to take care of him. He wondered what had happened when the children were born.
"If I can arrange something for Hal, will you go? Even if he doesn't like it?" Cal asked, taking a big risk with that last question.
"Ooooh!" was all Darlene could say.
Now Cal had to go into selling mode. "You said you really are proud of Cheryl. What better way to show it? The apartment has two bedrooms. It would be tight, but I think we would all have a good time."
Seeing fear in her eyes, he pushed harder, turning to face her and taking both of her hands in his. "If you want to tell Cheryl how you really feel, this is the perfect way. I know it will be difficult, but you just need to tell Hal you are going. Don't ask him if you can, just tell him and ignore his objections. It will work. I'm sure of it."
He really did not want to order her, but he knew it would work, and the more he thought about the trip, the more he was convinced of its importance to Cheryl.
"I've never... I always ask Hal... I don't know if..." she stammered.
"Just like a child, right?" he blurted without thinking. Seeing the shock and a little bit anger in her eyes, he decided to go for it.
"Dammit, Darlene! You are not a child. You are a beautiful woman who has raised three great kids. You are starting to take charge of your life for the first time. I don't know if things can ever be like my family between you and Cheryl, but here is one big chance to make them a lot better. But you have to stand up for yourself and make it happen. Isn't it worth it? Don't you want things to be better?"
He hoped he had not pushed too hard. He certainly had gone farther than he had intended, but he did not like the kind of second-class existence that the woman had lived. Her six months of workouts had changed her appearance dramatically. If only she could become a true, independent adult, she would be worthy of Cheryl.
For the first time that he could remember, Darlene looked him straight in the eye and held his gaze. He felt that he had said enough, so he just returned her stare, trying to convey acceptance and support. Finally, she spoke. "I am so happy for Cheryl. I see why she loves you so much. I... it may be hard, but I'll do it. I want to do it."
The incident with the gang had been another in a series of watershed events for Robin. During her time with Greg, she had acted with a strength and a determination she did not know she had. It had helped her self-confidence, but at the same time, it had built a large reservoir of guilt. Her strength had come from hatred and from anger. Greg's death, which she could not help feeling partly responsible for, had grown her guilt exponentially.
After Greg died, she had been thrown together with some men that did not at all fit the male image she had harbored since her rape. Martin was the first, vocalizing the feelings of all of those assembled at the little 'memorial' gathering. Her respect for him only increased the more time she spent at the Banner house.
Then she met Ken Yokata, and started a business relationship with him. Once again, he seemed like a different species from her rapist, from Greg, and from most of the men she had encountered in the intervening years. Ken was so manly that she could not deny the physical sensations she felt in his presence. Now, there were two women she was unavoidable envious of - Elaine and Amelia.
Actually, now there were three - Robin was as envious of Cheryl as of the other two. She had sensed from the first that Cal was a great guy, but after the gang incident, she had to control her thoughts about him. The biggest thing was that he had treated her as an equal in a danger situation. He had depended on her, fully expecting that she would do her part. After all of the police questioning, she had gone home as horny as she could ever remember. She could not get Cal's image out of her mind as she went through her entire selection of toys, trying to reduce her arousal enough to allow her to sleep.
Of course, Cal belonged to Cheryl, and Robin would never do anything to disturb their relationship. Actually, what would she do anyway? Aroused as she was, the idea of sex with any man was still frightening to her - disgusting, even. The sessions with Julia were already starting to help, but it seemed hopeless to think that sex could ever be something she looked forward to.
Many times, Robin cursed her lack of interest in other women. It would make things so much easier. She was not repulsed by the thought of mutual pleasure with a woman, but it brought no excitement. Every time she followed that line of thought she ended up angry with the rapist who had stolen so much of her life.
As Julia had pointed out in their second session, though, Robin had to admit that there were good men. For her, that was a significant concession, and a major step toward her emotional recovery.
Cal's next scheduled session with Julia was two days after his conversation with Darlene. She knew him too well, and led off with "What are you feeling guilty about this time?"
Their relationship being what it was, he felt free to laugh before answering seriously. "Two of the boys were injured pretty badly. I didn't want that."
"Have you talked to Ken? What did he say about your tactical decisions?"
"Are you guys ganging up on me? He heard about it and he called me last night. I met him half way and we talked."
"And?"
"He said that I had to keep that car from cutting us off. He said I had to assume the worst about their intentions. The fact that they gave chase meant that they intended harm."
"Did that make you feel any better?" she asked.
"I guess. The police told me the same thing. There had been two or three other similar situations with that gang. If the patrol hadn't arrived when it did, one of the times a girl would have been raped."
"So, can I assume this won't add to your guilt problem?" she pushed.
"I'm OK. You know, the other incidents never made the news. Now, a couple of those punks get injured and its all you hear about. Nothing about the poor girl who's been in treatment ever since."
"I would think that with all of your interaction with the press, that you wouldn't have to even ask why," she needled him.
"Maybe if I just quit football and basketball, I'll never see my name in print again, or on TV," he grumbled.
"Nope! Not an option! Against doctor's orders," she said, not really joking. "Face it, Cal. There's an old saying - 'Those that can, do'. You can help and protect people. Situations just seem to find you. You developed your abilities on purpose and for a very good reason. Don't ever wish you didn't have them. And don't ever apologize for using them when you have to."
"Hey, I got you another patient," he said brightly, eager to change the focus of the session.
"Guess I can find a spot in October," she joked. "Maybe."
"So you can't fit Darlene Carson in?" he asked with mock consternation.
"Well, I have you pencilled in for five more sessions. Since you're going away and you seem fairly sane now, why don't I give those to her?" she replied, trying to maintain the same light-hearted tone. He explained how Darlene was going to school with them for several days, and they worked out when she could start.
Cal arrived back home just as Rebecca was coming in. They chatted briefly with their parents, and as they headed up the stairs, Rebecca grabbed his arm. "Can I sleep with you again tonight?" Just about to say that Cheryl was already there, Cal caught himself. This chance with his sister was too precious to miss. Yet Cheryl needed him badly, too. Giving Rebecca a quick kiss on the cheek, he hurried off to see what he could do. When Rebecca came into Cal's room a while later, she did not...
Back at the mall, the officer took statements from the five teenagers and the two guards. Then, seeing that Bobby was unable to talk, was having much trouble swallowing, and had labored breathing, she called for an ambulance. With a puzzled look, she took a few steps away from the teens and exchanged several sentences with dispatch. Coming back to the group, she told Bobby "I'll drive you to the hospital. There's been an accident just down Perimeter, and two ambulances are on the way...
As the days before the start of school and the opening of both the football and volleyball seasons dwindled, Cal worked hard on his mental discipline, determined not to let discouragement or anger get him down. Cheryl, of course, saw right through his carefully-constructed facade, but she was uncertain about what she could do to make him feel better. Part of Cal's problem was that he really needed some hard contact to let out some of his frustration and pent-up adrenalin. Seeing the look in...
Despite the late return home from the incredible Saturday and the energetic love-making into the wee hours, both Cal and Cheryl awoke only an hour after their usual dawn time. After a brief discussion, they decided to go for a run but pass on the rest of that day's workout. He probably should have suspected it, but Cal pulled up short in surprise as they turned the last corner before home on their run. Right in front of the house stood a TV truck. "I suppose there's no way to wait them...
Genevieve Overland was faced with a delicate problem - two delicate problems, actually. This steroid thing was worrisome, if the Carson girl was right about the potential health dangers. The Greg/Cecily relationship was really worrisome. Greg had blindsided them all with Cecily. Genevieve had four children, and they in turn had spawned fourteen grandchildren for her. Out of the eight female grandchildren, Cecily, at fourteen, was undeniably the prize. She was pretty and surprisingly sexy for...
The sudden appearance of the attackers had shocked Cal, just as it had the others. The sight of the gun brought back unavoidable images of Fasil in the back yard on THE DAY. It was fortunate for Cal that the gun-wielder wanted to talk as it gave Cal time to collect himself and remember his disciplines. First, the threat assessment. The gun was the only visible weapon, and a quick glance did not show any of the others with body positions indicating a weapon at hand. Cal would have bet,...
"Elaine, this is Cheryl. Hope I'm not calling too late." "Hi, Cheryl. Is there a problem with Cal?" "Oh, no. Sorry. Didn't mean to frighten you. Listen, I'm calling from Claire's so Cal can't hear me. Cal is going to ISN headquarters for an interview." "Really?" Elaine exclaimed. "Wow!" "Well, that's not exactly his reaction," Cheryl cautioned. "He's afraid they're going to try to make him look like a villain because of Renton." "Then why is he doing it?" "The...
While Teri and Rick were celebrating their reunited marriage in bed, Tessa was spreading the joyous news at the Banner house. She seemed almost as excited as her mother, except when she came down to Cal's photo lab and told him. Then, she was surprisingly reserved, almost sad. "Hey, Tessa, that's great news! How come you're not smiling?" "Oh, well I'm... I mean..." Tessa stalled out completely for several long seconds and just looked at Cal. "Do you really think it's great? You...
There were three guys with their pants off in the bedroom, and Cheryl was bare-assed on all fours on the bed. One guy was fucking her. Another was trying to get his cock in her mouth, and the third was apparently awaiting his turn as he stroked himself. Rebecca was too stunned to become aroused, and she stood transfixed by the sight. She was seeing her first live cocks, and seeing them under far from romantic, or even erotic, circumstances. Bobby could not help but feel embarrassment at what...
Cal had told Hector that they would be at the same hotel, leaving it up to the groom if they wanted to get together. Hector mentioned the fact to Maddy when they managed to get out of bed mid-morning on Saturday, and she immediately got on the phone to Cheryl. The four ended up sharing a large brunch, giving the girls time to recover before heading for practice. Having discussed it beforehand, Cheryl and Cal made no remarks about the newlyweds' first night, nor did they ask any questions....
While Sharon and Ryan were passionately formalizing their status as a couple, Cheryl and Cal were talking quietly on the hide-a-bed in the tiny front room of Maddie and Hector's apartment. "You seem a little preoccupied, Hon," Cheryl told him. "Sorry. You know, Dr. Carson, some of the stuff you said last week has been rattling around in my head all week." "Such as?" "Well, your comment about significance, for one thing," he said. "I guess I have been a little hung up on...
It only took a couple more discussions with Cal and one with her parents before Cheryl wrote her acceptance letter for the scholarship. It was Cal who rather forcefully convinced her to talk with Hal and Darlene, and it went better than Cal could have expected. Hal had netted nearly half a million dollars from the insurance settlement. Marty recruited only the best as her associates, and Robert did a masterful job. Predictably, the Carsons invested the money and did not spend extravagantly....
For the second time in a few minutes, Cal initiated a kiss. This one lasted a long time, and this time, he instinctively thrust his crotch into her. The kiss lasted long enough for her to unfasten and unzip his jeans and reach in to grasp his painfully rigid cock. She gave it a few gentle strokes and he started panting. "Teri! I'm going to come!" "I hope so!" "But... !" It was already too late. When he had finished spurting, she somehow worked his jeans down with one hand, never...
Suzanne Meinert felt a stab of jealousy as she and Rod walked up to the house with the real estate agent. She still could not understand why they were even bothering to look at this expensive one. Rod loved teaching and coaching, and they weren't poor. But there was never anything extra. This house was so perfect, it almost made her cry to think about it. But there was no way they could afford it. All through the tour, her depression increased. If only... Rod Meinert had been too angry...
Kenneth Yokata's father was a third-generation Japanese-American, the first in his line to marry a gaijin. That had caused a major rift between him and the rest of the very traditional family. However, Ken had been brought up with a large measure of the best of both of the disparate cultures. His father had seen that he was schooled in the ancient disciplines from an early age. His mother, a highly educated woman, saw that he was well-versed in the intricacies of Western thought. Ken had...
Rachman Mussafi learned of the complete elimination of his kidnap team the next day. The FBI would have been greatly alarmed if they had known how he got the information. The loss of the deal with the sheik was a severe blow to Rachman and it became one more offense that he could lay at his daughter's feet. News that the Banner kid had once more gotten in the way made him even more furious. Ken Yokata's fear that Rachman would now come after Ismi just for punishment became a reality....
When they were ushered into the home, only a few minutes late, Cal asked if they could talk for a few minutes. This was by arrangement with Teri. "I understand that you would like to have me take some revealing photographs. Is that right?" Both women nodded, somewhat nervously. "How revealing do you want them to be?" When neither woman came up with an answer, he asked "Will you be wearing lingerie? Sleepwear? Swimwear? Nothing?" He finally got a reaction as the one whose home they...
The night of Beth Hall's visit, Cal slept no better than his former basketball coach. The remarks of both Coach Hall and his wife obviously referred to Chad Clark. But why would Chad be Hall's presumed starting point guard? Everyone had known that Cal was destined for that spot. Chad was not even a capable reserve. As Cal lay awake for an unprecedented hour, random memories from the last eight months cycled through his mind. Every once in a while, one of them stood out. Principal...
The Carson family's flight was an early one, to get the best fare. That day was not the actual first day of school, but registration day. After returning from the airport, Cal and Cheryl got through registration quickly, bought books, and were home well before lunch. Home. Cheryl pondered that concept as they pulled into their parking spot. She felt the excitement welling up at the thought that they were finally alone. In some ways, she considered it her first real home. Very early in her...
After she called Bud, Robin searched frantically through Cheryl's closet for something to wear. It was useless. Not that Cheryl didn't have clothes, but Robin could not think of what would look right. Actually, she could hardly think at all, and she ended up not changing anything. When he rang the bell, she opened it, but she could not look up at him. He had a good idea what she was going through, and he realized how careful he had to be not to do anything that would cause her to...
Cheryl had driven home from school for the short vacation, and she and Cal drove both of their vehicles back. They had debated about whether that was necessary, but they decided to be on the safe side. They left themselves just one day after they arrived before registration. Since housing was all in order, that was one time-consuming item they did not have to deal with. On their free day, they connected with Maddy and her family, with Jesus Monteleone, with the volleyball coach, and of...
Pat Clancy did not usually watch ISN, but his father happened to be home, and his father was a big fan of the local college team. Pat was in an extended rebellious stage, at the point that many kids left at about fourteen or fifteen. Being a freshman at the U, though, he was savvy enough to realize that some minimum amount of acquiescence went a long ways to getting him the things he wanted from his indulgent parents with the least hassle. Pat had his basketball scholarship, and that had...
Sunday morning brought a sobering conversation. "Before I fly home, we'd better talk about the other two boys," Elaine told Cheryl and Cal when the couple returned from their reduced 'day-after-game' early workout. "To tell the truth, I'd just as soon never hear about them again," Cheryl responded. "I lost all of Friday night for studying and I had trouble concentrating yesterday. I don't want to be rude, Elaine, but I really have to hit the books today." "I'm afraid you may...
In the first week of the new year, two psychiatrists, speaking for the panel that had been employed to evaluate Greg, came to the Overland mansion to give their report. Brandon, Penelope, Genevieve, and Greg's lead lawyer were in the meeting. After the introductions, the lead doctor took the floor. "We have put Greg through the entire battery of tests and examinations that we described to you beforehand. We can go into as much detail as you would like, but let me summarize. He is...
The romance between Tessa and Vick took off like a rocket. Tessa was never one to dither when she wanted something, and she wanted Vick in the worst way. He, of course, did not have a chance. Not that he felt tricked or coerced in any way. Like a lot of the guys at school, Vick had been fascinated by Tessa, but because of her brains and her apparent relationship with Cal, he did not waste any time wishing for her. Finding out that she wanted him was just too good to be true. Just two weeks...
Robin was pissed. Her anger at that Jeremy character had been building with every report of his smarmy little campaign to subjugate her new friend Darlene. It was two weeks before Cal's return home, and Robin had just heard about Jeremy's last intrusion and Darlene's refusal to return to the club. Well, it was better that Darlene not be there right now, but by God, she would be back if Robin had anything to say about it. Robin and Darlene were worlds apart in life experience, yet Robin...
Saturday morning could have been a scene from a 'B' movie about high school girls. Of the eight gathered in Teri's rec room, Rebecca and Tessa were as giddy as the rest. Somehow, Cal thought they should have been helping to organize things and bring some order. Didn't happen. Since Sam had asked him personally, he took her first. She had changed into a tube top, which was apparently the uniform for the portraits. He started with the same approach he had used on Rebecca and Tessa, trying...
With basketball finished, Cal had no extra-curricular activities from school to take up his time. He had decided that he was going to accelerate his martial arts training for the entire spring and summer until football practice started in mid-August. The morning after his first naked photo session with Teri, it was easy for him to get up early, as sleep had been very hard to find. The extra exertion of his more vigorous workout was just what he needed to relieve the tension built up by the...
When the van pulled across their path and the men jumped out, Cal's initial reaction was a flash of panic, but in milliseconds he remembered why he had spent all of those years in martial arts classes. The men looked Arabic, and his mind flashed back to the sight of Rachman kicking the helpless Ismi. It was not going to happen again! Mr. Yokata's teachings came to him with the force of deeply ingrained habit. First, the assessment. Two men. No visible weapons. One man, the driver, had to...
When Cal was first able to walk on his foot, he had started taking walks in the cool of the evening. The foot was healed, but it could not yet take the stress of running. On the second night that he walked, his mother caught up with him halfway down the driveway, took his hand in hers, and made it clear that she intended to walk with him. "Teri gets to spend a lot more time with you than I do," she complained. "I've got to grab whatever I can." After a moment of panic that she might...
Two football games had already been played, and Cheryl was very concerned. Greg had gained right around 100 yards in each game, although he had fumbled once. She talked with Cal on Monday night, trying to arrange a time when they could get together. She was adamant that it had to be before that Friday's game. Finding a time and place was actually rather tough. The rendezvous had to be kept secret from both sets of parents and from Greg. That ruled out Cheryl's home, and it made evenings...
Since he had shown Rebecca and Tessa the nude pictures of Rob Krantz, the girls had lain in wait for Cal's return every time Teri went on a shoot. They knew there would likely be nudity if Teri had to preside. "Any naked guys?" would hit Cal as soon as he walked into the house with film in hand. "I gotta have a talk with Mom," Tessa pouted. "I can't understand why only she gets to go on the sexy shoots. It's just not fair!" Cal looked quickly at Rebecca, who had not yet finished her...
To Cal's relief, nothing bad had happened by the time most people had eaten and the sun was getting low. He had relaxed his vigil on Rebecca and Bobby and was talking with Dante Powers about the new basketball coach and the team's prospects. He realized that he had not seen the lovebirds for a while, and when Dante walked off to see someone else, Cal started scanning the beach for them. He was just starting to be concerned when Cheryl came running up to him, followed closely by Tessa....
Rebecca went home for dinner, and when she sat down at the table, everyone could see the static issuing from almost everywhere on her body. Elaine waited until everyone had finished, then asked "Honey, is there something you wanted to say?" "I want to stay overnight at Bobby's so I can help him in the morning," Rebecca said as rapidly as she could. "Help him with what?" Martin asked before Elaine could warn him to keep quiet. "Well, he has to stay lying straight - can't bend at...
At the hospital, Cheryl could see it in her mother's eyes. Darlene Carson had no idea what to do or what was going to happen, and it scared her to death. Armed with her new understanding, Cheryl laid everything out in simple, specific terms, seeing her mother's tension ease with every sentence. It was nice for Cheryl to see her analysis verified, but it was also disturbing to find this out about her mother. Cheryl could not help thinking how much better her home life might have been if she...
In the weeks since her return to the health club, Jeremy had given Darlene five massages. That they were much longer than the fifteen minutes offered on the coupons was never mentioned. She had worn the two-piece suit on the table every time, and he decided to make his move. "Darlene, you've got some tightness here that I can't get rid of with these short strokes. I need to move up and down your whole back." Without saying any more, Jeremy undid the clasp that held the suit top...
Cheryl really wanted to be there for the first part of Jeremy's humiliation, but she understood why it could not work out. As Rebecca drove them all from the airport, Cheryl felt that sense of unreality. It was the first time that she had been home in two months. Everything seemed so familiar, yet strange in a way. And she really was not home. This was just a quick drop-in. Nobody could understand why she was so adamant about being there tonight - well, Cal understood, and maybe her mom...
Cal and Cheryl were still cuddling, caressing, and talking when his normal workout time arrived. They dozed off for a few hours, and Cal was definitely groggy when they had to get up for her flight. She was just as lifeless until Robin showed up and explained that she was going with them. It was the biggest shot of energy that Cal had ever seen. Cheryl was absolutely ecstatic. Robin sat in the front seat of the plane with Bud. Several times when she looked back, Cheryl was grinning from ear...
It was late on a Saturday evening, and Cal was becoming concerned that Laura would never give up for the night. He had been hiding in her house for going on three hours, and boredom did not begin to describe what he had endured. At least on the many evenings spent in the blind, waiting for a chance to get some evidence, he could read, study, or talk to Cheryl part of the time. This was the night it had to happen. Two weeks of school had already passed, and he just could not spend any more...
Cal was too startled to say anything, which was probably fortunate. Jolie eventually reached the bed, where she stopped, giving a perfect imitation of a horror movie zombie. Her head turned back and forth mechanically as she repeatedly scanned her mother's exposed body. Far, far from being an innocent, Jolie was still stunned by whatever she had seen. Jolie's confusion gave Cal time to recover from his shock. "How long have you been watching?" he asked, assuming that his cousin would not...
Early Monday morning at his workout was Cal's first chance for some deep thought. Of course, there had been idle time on Sunday, but by dint of long habit, it was while exercising that he did his best concentration. The dominant thing on his mind was what his mother had done the night before. Even before he had gone to sleep, he had decided that he was not upset by it. Oh, it had been embarrassing at first, but her words and her expression had conveyed her true feelings - love and...
The loss of a defensive star like Vick Smaak could not help but affect the football team. There was a good program in the younger grades, though, and even if there was not a direct replacement for Vick, there was enough new talent to make the defense very strong. The offense that had been reshaped the previous year to make up for the loss of Greg and Brad hit it's stride right away. It was explosive and exciting to watch. The coaches decided that a gambling defense that stressed forcing big...
A few days before the volleyball tournament was to start, Coach Meinert caught Cal after basketball practice. "I got a call from a woman who really needs your help. I told her I would see if I could talk you into it." When Cal just showed a blank stare, Meinert said "I'll give you a clue: she's a coach." Still not seeing comprehension on Cal's face, he added "A volleyball coach." Seeing that Cal had finally caught on, Meinert laughed and said "Get your ass to Cheryl's first match....
The night Cal got back from Cheryl's tournament, Martin sat down with him as he was having a late snack. "While you were gone, the calls started." "Calls?" Cal asked. "From football coaches," Martin said with a grin. "They were all looking for a kicker." "Am I supposed to call back?" "I told them that you had already started at your chosen school," Martin answered. "I hope that was all right." "You maybe could have saved yourself a lot of money if one of them gave me a...
Where is the boundary between grief and hate? Between hate and insanity? Had any professional been aware of the importance of these questions in regard to Penelope Overland, she could have been the basis of a fascinating study. The fact that no one suspected anything deeper than the difficulty of recovering from the death of a child told a lot about Penelope's makeup. Genetically and culturally, she was imbued with some very strong traits. First of all, she was undeniably intelligent....
The Friday morning after Thanksgiving was not a common time for a wedding, but with the short notice, that was the best that Maddy had been able to schedule. She wanted it to be in her parents' church, and she knew that the traditional morning time would be most acceptable to her mother. She and Hector had tried very hard to do everything to please their parents, especially hers. They would not compromise on the timing, and they would use birth control. Outside of those givens, they would...
Finally something was going right! Nikolai, the team leader, had been completely frustrated as one thing after another kept one or more of his targets out of town. He had tried to see if two at a time wouldn't satisfy the client, but Viktor had been firm about it. All four of them in one place, bound, and in good condition - it was that or no payoff. There was no way the client was spending all of this money just to have a chat with the four kids, so what was the big deal about good...
A New Beginning She smiled to herself as she unpacked the last box. She had finally left him and regained her own personality in the process, they had been together 12 years and she had finally had enough of always being treated like she was the housekeeper and maid.The last thing she unpacked was a Home Sweet Home picture, just as she finished hanging it there was a tapping at her door. " Hi my name is Danielle; I thought you might need a cold drink" she reached out her hand to shake...
LesbianAfter spending the night with Robert, he brought her home the following morning, glad that she got home before her ex called to tell her he was bringing her son home, she didn’t want him or her son to know any of her business or where she was the night before, she didn’t want to have to do any explaining. She sat back and thought about her night with Robert, her pussy still tingling from the fucks and licks he had given her, wow, it was so good! Her ex dropped her son off a little...
Just to be clear, this is a total fantasy. It never happened, it has nothing to do with anyone I know, the names are made up, yada, yada, yada. Hope you enjoy, if you do give it a thumbs up, want to comment? I’d appreciate that. Hate this? Sorry I missed the mark, if you need to give it a thumbs down tell me why and I will try harder to meet your expectations. Nuff said, time to read some smut…I wrapped my arms around Cara drawing her tits against my chest, her nipples were hard as rocks...
The carpet cleaner wearily strode to his last customer’s door. He peered down at his work order. ‘Mrs. Bachman. Hmrph.’ Probably another old saggy bitch, he mused, adjusting himself as he made his away towards the door. You see, the carpet cleaner wasn’t exactly getting satisfied at home by Mrs. Carpet Cleaner, so he derived enjoyment from teasing lonely housewives whose husbands were far too occupied with office matters to tend to their bedroom duties. The carpet cleaner rang the doorbell....
My boyfriend and I were cuddled together in my bed enjoying the post coital bliss that followed a nice, but not spectacular fuck. I was gently fondling his rapidly deflating penis as he softly massaged my labia - both slippery with various sexual fluids. Devin broke the moment asking, “On a scale of one to ten, how would you rate this?” “Sssh,” I sighed, “Let's just enjoy this.” “Seriously,” he said, “One to ten, with a ten being mind blowing.” “Devin, let it be,” I protested, “Just be quiet.”...
Group SexMike was under orders to take Beth to the Mall and look after her. Maggie had insisted, so Mike was up early dressed and ready to go.Beth appeared around nine o’clock. As she walked into the lounge, Mike’s jaw dropped open and his eyes widened. Beth, although dressed casually, was dressed to kill. She wore a low cut top that showed off her boobs wonderfully; with plenty in view for Mike to deliberate over. Her skirt was on the short side, made of denim and frilly at the hem and would reveal...
Incest“Shit, the flight’s been canceled,” JoJo swore as the reader board changed to reflect the toll the snowstorm had taken on the airport. “Should we find a hotel or stay here and hope things improve?” James Nixon, JoJo’s drummer on this tour, asked her. “I’ll go see if they think the weather will improve,” JoJo volunteered. “Fuck, I knew this wasn’t a good idea,” Fred Williams, the guitarist, said when JoJo was out of earshot. “We should be at home playing with the band and playing music that...
I just got in from work and I was feeling really horny I went to send u a naughty message but it sent to Charlie instead and as she was gaging for my cock she asked u if she could come to mine and she got Ruth to drop her over and I opened the door to Charlie in a skirt with stockings heels and a coat to cover her naked uper body it was hot but I didn't get why she was at mine, u new about this and u were getting really turned on and geting u wet while u were at the shops grabing somthing u...
I sat at my desk, trying to get some work done but mostly just flipping through tabs and stifling yawns. I checked my email for what must have been the hundredth time in an hour when my phone lit up next to me. I smiled and tapped open my messages.Five minutes. Hands and knees.There was a pause, and then another text appeared on screen.Panties only.My pulse quickened as I immediately stood and started to undress. It was embarrassing how much my body reacted to him. Seven words on a screen and I...
BDSMShe gave me a business card with a phone number & address on it. The card was well made with ornate vine & flower artwork punctuated with a tagline in calligraphy that read, "Erotic Adventures with Allison." She told me to be at the address listed on the card at 7PM that night. She said, "We will see if you measure-up." This cryptic statement was intriguing but intimidating. I knew who she was, how could I've forgotten her? She was Allison Mott, the head cheerleader from my high school....
I guess it’s no surprise to most people, but I thought college would be more quiet and dead in a lot of ways, but every week is the same thing. Maybe a guy or two streaking through the halls at all times, a dorm room filled with drunken idiots constantly hollering at no one about nothing, trying to stick their manhood anywhere and the women who should just put a sign that says ‘Open for Business’ hanging from they’re hips trying to suck anything to arouse the boys – even if they’re not horny,...