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Time for the first big test of the Whittaker Fund. Karl Hoffstatter had been given three sample batches of supposedly-stolen ammunition. Which, circuitously, wound its way to three different Nazi compounds.

Roger ‘Hoppy’ Cransdale had been the trusted courier each time.

Free samples ... that stage of the operation was over. The 5.56 NATO rounds had pleased the Aryan, had pleased the white nationalists. Now it was time for Hoffstatter to start paying. For a significant-sized shipment — a minimum of 250,000 cartridges.

And to keep the Meriwether connection secret, he was to pay in untraceable diamonds. Worth a minimum of $50,000. Regular price for that much ammo? Around $75,000, for a distributor. Not the deal of the century, but significant enough to attract the businessman in Karl Hoffstatter. Plus he was probably viewing this as the first step in eventually buying the entirety of the Whittaker Fund. Whose main asset would be the source of the ‘stolen’ ammo. Whoever that source was.

Ash had told Matt and me that the primary Meriwether representative, a suave gent named Percival Highbottom, was a glorified bagman. Among his other duties, he converted cash to diamonds. Money that had been washed, dried, fluffed, and ironed, on its electronic voyage around the world.

“Highbottom is smooth. And a total conman.” Ash shook his head at the waste, the foolish waste, “He didn’t need to turn out this way. Solid New Hampshire family, old family. Rhodes Scholar.”

Matt said, “But he likes being in the life.”

“Yeah.”

And the source of the diamonds that Hightower would eventually funnel to the Aryan? The ninth-generation jeweler, South-Carolina Connover. Who was working on spec for Constance. Indirectly. So indirectly that he had no idea of her involvement.

But Connover did have an oral commitment from Matt that he could keep the profits from the first White Patriots transaction.

And, that transaction was intended to be the last. Not only would the diamonds be fake, the primer in random cartridges was designed to malfunction. To, in fact, blow up any assault weapon that used this version of the Whittaker Fund ammo.

Connover’s precise role? Switch out the real diamonds for fakes. A conman conning a conman. Matt told, me, “A hustler can be easy to hustle. It’s in the mindset. A guy on the con, thinks everyone else is dumb. Or at least not as smart as he is.”

“Or she is.”

“Or she is.”

Highbottom would undoubtably bring an experienced jeweler to the transaction. So the switch would have to be out in the open — in front of Highbottom and his expert.

I said, “Matt, this is making me dizzy. It’s so complicated.”

“There are a lot of moving parts. But, follow the money. It all starts with the Meriwether billions. Take a tiny percentage of that fortune and swish it around the world’s largest laundry.”

“Okay.”

“Now Highbottom has a pile of sparkling-clean cash. He gives $50,000 to South-Carolina Connover.”

“In return for $50,000 worth of diamonds.”

“Actually closer to $65,000, but that’s retail.”

“Which nobody pays.”

“Which nobody pays. Even at $50,000 there’s a profit margin built in. So Connover shows the real ice to Highbottom, lets the expert inspect the rocks as closely as he wants.”

“Or she wants.”

Matt smiled, I could gaze at that happy face all day, “Or she wants. Once she gives the nod, Connover makes the switch.”

“How? How in the world?”

“No idea. But it’ll be videoed — we’re letting Highbottom select whichever one of the seventeen Connover Jewelry stores he wants. Each back room already has hidden cameras — that’s where the safes are.”

“Okay. Misdirection, magic, something. Somehow Highbottom walks away with the fake diamonds. Right?”

“Right. Now he’s the Meriwether bagman. The go-between to the Nazis. So, laundered money to diamonds to fake diamonds to the key delivery point.”

I was starting to see it. “Highbottom hands over the fakes to Hoffstatter.”

“Yeah, but the Aryan isn’t stupid. He’ll use his own cutout — maybe Hoppy Cransdale again.”

“Got it. So, armed with what he thinks is $50,000 worth of ice, Hoffstatter goes back to his ammo buddy, Agent X.”

“That’s right. Now Connie and Ash know there are a thousand points where this could go wrong. But it’s worth a shot.”

“Okay, what does Agent X do?”

“His own expert — not an undercover guy, a legitimate jeweler from Boise — spots the fakes right away.”

“Okay.”

“Agent X goes berserk. He was suspicious of everyone anyway. Starts beating on Hoffstatter, screaming like a maniac.”

“God.”

“Nothing too severe, but this guy is the real deal. Not a fake warrior running around in the woods. So he calms himself down, helps clean up the Aryan.”

“Who is confused as hell. Highbottom had certified the diamonds himself.”

“Yes. Now Agent X goes into his reluctant sales pitch. He’s willing to give Hoffstatter one more chance. But cash this time.”

I laughed, “Love it! The Meriwethers will end up losing $50,000 in diamonds and paying another $50,000 for exploding cartridges.”

“If everything goes right.”

“Well, yeah.”

It’s difficult for me to describe Vanessa without sounding swoony. Hell, without becoming swoony.

She’s tall, 5’ 10” in her bare feet. Model’s cheekbones, model’s posture, model’s long, slender legs. That striking Slavic face with cheekbones to die for. Dark, luminous eyes that have a golden cast to them during certain, passionate times. Thick, black hair framing that amazing face.

When she strides into a room, she commands it. Effortlessly.

Behind all that gorgeousness is ... toughness. Her mother, Marina, had turned tricks in Indiana. Vanessa’s grandmother, Sasha, had been sold to a Milwaukee businessman and brought to the United States from Kiev. And Sasha’s own mother, Veronika, had been gang-raped by drunken Russian soldiers. And left to die.

So, Vanessa’s strength, her fearlessness, was partly inherited, partly earned. She now owned a partnership in three restaurants — Euforia, BEAR’s on Broadway, and the Unicorn Club.

Those two qualities — beauty and nerve — would come into play throughout Vanessa’s career. Her life. It was no surprise when she called a family meeting. Since Gertie Oppenheimer was at the table, we all knew it involved money.

We gathered around our kitchen table — our usual discussion venue. Pilar was experimenting with frozen daiquiris this month — kiwi-flavored this Saturday afternoon.

Vanessa placed her hand, palm down, on a spreadsheet. “Euforia. Okay, I fucked up. The delivery service cut into our bottom line. We sold more meals but at a lower margin. And we lost some dine-in business in the process.”

Gertie said, “Euforia is still ahead of projections, Vanessa. Beating the industry average here in town by seven to nine points, month after month.”

Walker, bless his good manners, reached over and patted the back of Vanessa’s hand.

“I know Gertie. We’re in decent shape. But we can’t just jog in place. I want to try an outreach program.”

I knew what she intended, so I kept my yap shut. For a change.

Gertie said, “Outreach?”

“Yeah. Euforia has a strong base — we make our nut just from the regulars. But we need to ... keep refreshing our client list. Especially at dinner. We’ve had empty tables at both seatings. Not that many, but still.”

Pilar said, “How do you attract new customers? Advertising?”

Vanessa smiled at the earnest little girl, “We’re already pretty aggressive online. And traditional media — newspaper ads, TV commercials ... well, I don’t think they’d be that cost-effective.”

Walker said, “Word of mouth, that’s supposed to be the best. Right?”

“Yeah, a lot of the time it is. But our regulars have done as much touting as they’re likely to do. Time to extend our reach.”

Gertie was listening quietly, stirring her Tanqueray with her finger. She respected Vanessa enough to give her a full hearing.

Vanessa said, “A lot of our regulars live in Brookside, but we’ve pretty well saturated the neighborhood. I want to reach out to the Plaza, to a younger crowd.”

Gertie said, “Oh? Everyone markets to the Plaza. So many young, single, social kids.”

“That’s right, young. Open to new ideas, new experiences. They go to Westport to drink. To a couple of sports-bars in Brookside. And even more bars in Waldo.”

Gertie said, “So. They go out drinking at night? What draws them to a relatively expensive restaurant like Euforia?”

“Free wine.”

Gertie frowned. She didn’t have a problem with ‘free’ so long as she was on the receiving side of the equation. But she knew Vanessa was smart, was passionate about the bottom line. “Okay, I’ll bite. Sell me on your plan.”

“Start at the river and work your way south to Waldo. River Market has tons of apartments and condos. So does the Power & Light District. Our Crossroads has some multi-unit residential buildings, but not a lot.”

“Okay.”

“Now we come to Westport. Again, some apartment buildings, but more single-family homes.”

Gertie nodded.

“Skip the Plaza for a moment. Brookside just has one apartment building. And larger homes. Waldo doesn’t have any apartment buildings and the houses are smaller.”

Gertie was nodding, “The Plaza.”

“Surrounded on all four sides by apartments. Thousands of units.”

“Thousands of potential customers. But how do you lure them — slip a ‘free wine’ flyer under thousands of doors?”

“Impractical. And you couldn’t get past the lobby in the decent buildings. They don’t want the joint littered with Chinese menus.”

Walker and Pilar watched Gertie thinking things through. They didn’t know where Vanessa was heading either. Gertie puffed her cheeks out, then slowly let the air out, making a silent raspberry. “Go on.”

“Okay, let’s look at the Hemingway Plaza. I go to the building owner, or at least the manager. Give him an exclusive Hemingway deal he can offer to his condo owners — a complimentary glass of wine with lunch or dinner.”

Gertie shook her head slowly, not negatively, just thinking. “He won’t give you access to his condo owners, but you know that already.”

Vanessa nodded.

Pilar got there first. Smart girl. “But he can email them, Gertie. Give them a Euforia code or something. Vanessa never needs to know anything about the apartment owners.”

Gertie smiled, “Not bad, kid.”

Vanessa said, “I’d start with one building — probably not the Hemingway. Too ritzy. I want a younger crowd. One who would appreciate a free glass of wine more.”

I’d been quiet for too long, way too long, “And Gertie, some companies own five, six, buildings. Sometimes more. And even if you can’t get to the owners, a single management group can oversee several buildings.”

Gertie nodded, looked at Vanessa, “The ‘free wine’ come-on is just an example, isn’t it? Could be dessert, a salad, an appetizer.”

“Yep. I’d customize something for each building. No coupons, that would be tacky. All they have to do is tell our waiter, “Free dessert.”

Walker said, “But they could tell their friends. Who live ... anywhere, not even the Plaza.”

Pilar just gazed at him calmly, waiting for my son to catch up. “Oh, that would be a good thing, right? A new customer is a new customer.”

This time Vanessa patted his hand, “And if it works on the Plaza, we’ll hit River Market, downtown.”

Hobo looked on approvingly. The PV was still working on his power nap.

The Whittaker Fund scam went smoothly. Until it didn’t.

The coolest part was the diamond switch that South-Carolina Connover pulled off. Smooth as buttah.

Even watching the video, I almost missed it.

The Meriwether bagman, Percival Highbottom was a handsome fop. Dressed in a linen suit, navy, with a hand-tied bow tie. Yellow polka dots.

He had chosen Connover’s Charleston store for the diamond buy. It was the largest of the seventeen jewelry shops — located downtown on Market Street.

Highbottom showed up right on time — nine at night. Connover unlocked the door from the inside and shook hands warmly. Two conmen, each convinced he was smarter.

Well, this was a setup, so Connover had the upper hand. And he dressed the part of a small-town, but successful businessman. White Panama hat with a red and blue band. White suit, black and white spectator shoes. If he’d had a cane, he could have passed for a younger Tom Wolfe.

The two men chatted briefly in the front showroom, then moved out of sight. Matt had a watcher across the street. But the action — the switch — took place in Connover’s office. In back, in the alley side of the store.

We had expected Highbottom to bring a jeweler, an expert, with him. But he came alone. And, as we saw on the live video feed, he brought his own loupe. Matt muttered, “Must know his business.”

He and I were watching from his Georgetown crib; we’d postponed going out to dinner until this phase, the tricky phase, was over.

South-Carolina Connover blocked out the view of his free-standing safe as he dialed the combination. Highbottom politely looked the other way. Honor among thieves.

Holding a small leather case in one hand, Connover carefully closed the door to the safe. Then, smiling, placed the handsome black box, about six inches by four inches, on an ancient cotton broker’s rolltop desk.

Highbottom patted the desk reverently, “A real beaut. Consider selling it?”

Connover smiled broadly, “Never. Great-great-great grandfather.” Lying through his teeth. He’d bought it specifically for this night. And had a craftsman alter it to his specifications.

Before opening the hinged lid of the diamond box, Highbottom reached into his own case and ceremoniously handed over a sealed envelope, “Fifty thousand.”

Just as ceremoniously, Connover tucked it into an inside jacket pocket, neither opening the envelope nor counting the money. Implying a gentleman’s agreement.

Highbottom opened the top of the box with both hands and simply gazed at the five two-carat diamonds, each nestled into a snug niche in the black velvet cushion. An artful presentation.

I’d been studying diamonds and said, “Two-carat rocks can be worth anywhere from five to fifty thousand bucks. Even more, depending on the cut.”

“So these are worth about ten thousand each.”

“Probably a little more. Connover will want to give the impression that it’s a good deal. The first of many.”

Highbottom gently placed the loupe in his right eye. Lifted up the second diamond from the left and studied it briefly. Repeated the process with the diamond in the slot on the farthermost right. He didn’t bother with the other three, just smiled and held out his hand. “Deal.”

On the video, we could hear the chime when the front door opened. Highbottom didn’t tense, not exactly, but he became very still. Connover just smiled, “Must be my wife.” He quietly closed the lid of the diamond box.

A bosomy, red-headed Southern belle breezed into the office. “Hi darlin’, who’s this cutie?”

As she reached out to shake hands with Highbottom, Matt and I stared at the desk. A small wooden section under the leather box lifted and rotated to the rear and then disappeared. The replacement box was identical. The switch had taken about a second. Smooth and swift and silent.

I shook my head in wonderment.

Connover made the introductions; he’d used the redhead before. There was some polite chatter, an insincere invitation to dinner. Percival Highbottom turned down Connover’s offer of a fireproof travel container. He simply tucked the leather box into his own case.

The bet — and it turned out to be a good one — was that Highbottom wouldn’t inspect the diamonds again. It was a tiny transaction compared with most of the international laundry and delivery deals he conducted for the Meriwethers.

But it was worth Highbottom’s time — this was a pilot program. It could be the first of many similar deals.

Walker and Pilar had taken over the grocery shopping. Vanessa and I hadn’t asked them to; they hadn’t volunteered. It just evolved. It was an easy routine for them. After school, after snacks, they’d usually walk the ten or so blocks north from the Wrigley to downtown. The Power & Light District.

Which used to be a dead zone, especially after five. The turnaround had been remarkable. Abandoned office and civic buildings and banks were converted to apartments and condos. Bars and restaurants proliferated.

And in the middle of all of that, Consetino’s Market opened on Main Street. The first downtown grocery store any of us could remember. It did a strong breakfast — office workers grabbing bagels and coffee. Lunch was even better — a long salad bar, prepared meals, sandwiches, pizza slices.

But mainly it was a grocery store. Upscale, with olive tastings, cheese samplings, an aggressive wine selection.

Walker and Pilar would then catch the free streetcar back to the Wrigley. Under an hour, often closer to half that.

And they applied the same cheerful efficiency to the to-go orders from our favorite neighborhood restaurants. Good kids. Usually.

Matt and I watched the South-Carolina Connover diamond switch again. It was cool, like one of those Las Vegas heist moves in the movies. A casual buxom misdirection, a slick mechanical sequence. Like a mini-roller coaster seat going up, disappearing, being replaced by the next seat. Two identical black leather cases, one with fake ice.

Matt said, “For once we’re a little ahead of the bad guys. Or we will be — we’re not quite there yet, but one of these days we’ll be able to track individual diamonds.”

“How? How could that even work?”

“Blockchain. Like with Bitcoin. IBM is working on something called TrustChain. It begins with a close-up photograph of the gem. Molecularly close.”

“Okay.”

“Like a molecular fingerprint. Then they enter the data into the blockchain. One of these days they’ll be able to trace a diamond — any gemstone really — from the mine to the mall. IBM is already working with Helzberg Diamonds.”

“It sounds like with a piece of art, you know, the provenance.”

“Exactly. One day you’ll be able to know the history and the value. True value. And that it hasn’t been stolen.”

“Isn’t a blood diamond.”

“Isn’t a blood diamond.”

Walker used to lap up info about my sex life. He was hungry for details, an avid listener. Now? Not so much.

First, and probably foremost, he was getting pussy. The cure-all for many of the woes of the world. Second, I believed, wanted to believe anyway, was that he’d become more comfortable with my ongoing relationship with Mr. Matthew Striker.

Walker seemed to accept that it was necessary for me to spend this much time with Matt — not a single complaint. Whatever was required to get Wexler out of our lives.

And Vanessa reinforced the get-rid-of-Wexler philosophy. So Walker’s acceptance was part practicality and part his growing sense that Matt was not a threat to my marriage.

Speaking of the guy ... I was lying in Mr. No-Threat’s arms as he told me about the wrong turn the Whittaker Fund scam had taken.

“We knew from the jump that it could go off the rails at any of several points.”

‘We’. Matt, Constance, and Ash. And, sort of, me.

“What happened?”

“Well, you know that Highbottom switched the fake diamonds on Hoffstatter. Who used a cutout like we expected.”

“Hoppy Cranston?”

“No, not this time. Different biker, but he’s in the system now.”

“Okay.”

“Hoffstatter called Agent X, burner to burner.”

“The ammo guy. Undercover ammo guy.”

“Right. And he had his civilian jeweler there. Reputable guy from Boise.”

“Who spotted the fake diamonds.”

Matt nodded. “He gave Agent X the news in private, then left. Our guy fronted Hoffstatter, pretended to do a slow burn, then went postal on him.”

The Aryan. “Good.”

“A little too good. Agent X made his reluctant ‘second chance, all cash’ offer, but Hoffstatter was really spooked. Said he’s send someone else around with the fifty gees.”

“What did Agent X do?”

“In the field ... well, you have to make instantaneous decisions. Under pressure. He told Hoffstatter to fuck off. He wasn’t about to meet with another clown.”

Matt sighed, “And that’s where it stands. Hoffstatter scurried away with the fake rocks. We don’t know if he’s going to recontact Agent X or not.”

I thought about it. “Well, at least part of the plan worked — Highbottom will swear up and down that he gave real diamonds to the biker. And the Meriwethers trust Highbottom.”

Matt nodded, “And Hoffstatter will go to the grave believing that the Meriwethers fucked him over. Mutual distrust.”

“Too bad it can’t be mutually assured destruction. But they still need each other.”

“Yeah. And White Patriots Day is getting closer — two months away. So the diamond fiasco might even help to move things along.”

“Like pushing Wexler into making those videos?”

“Like that.”

The best laid plans...

Now the good guys — Constance, Ash, Matt, and, sort of, me were stuck with 250,000 cartridges ten percent of which were designed to malfunction. To explode when the firing pin hit the primer.

Matt was, as usual, stoic, “We’ll keep the ammo. Might come in handy one of these days.”

“Too bad, it was such a delicious idea. All those Nazi guns blowing up.”

Matt smiled, “Yeah, that would have been fun. But the main intent was to create even more mistrust between the Nazis and the Meriwethers. Oh well.”

Time for Phase Two:

The fake diamonds and exploding cartridges had been just one step in the process of disrupting the mass demonstrations planned for White Patriots Day. And, of primo interest to me, capturing Dixie Wexler. Also the Aryan, if we could nab him in some kind of felonious act.

The contrast between my original plan — snoop around the edges of the compounds and pick up Wexler intel — now seemed embarrassingly simplistic. Particularly in contrast to the professional approach which was now in play. With its clearly-stated Goal. And precisely-delineated Strategies and Tactics.

Sort of like a savvy marketing plan.

Every bureaucracy, every culture, tends to assign a name to a project. To a key operation. Our campaign was no different. The name — PUSHBACK — reflected our intent. Wreak havoc with the anti-government demonstrations. Fuck-up White Patriots Day. A worthy Goal, one devoutly to be wished, as someone said.

The physical operation of Phase Two had started five weeks earlier with the creation of a video production and distribution service named Stand-Up. The unwritten, but often-voiced, subhead — Stand-Up for White Supremacy.

One of the PUSHBACK Tactics: create compelling video, top-quality footage. And stream it to a vast anti-government audience. Stand-Up had steadily gained some positive attention among Nazis, the Klan, survivalists, secessionists, disparate white-power groups ... the disenchanted, the disenfranchised ... the haters.

Another Tactic: street creds. Stand-Up hired hardcore bikers, real ones, and Nazi leaders, Klan officers, virulent bloggers, from around the country. Visible, known-quantity, racists. The funds that Senator Harper Wainwright had secured weren’t unlimited. But in the world of guerrilla video, this budget was substantial. Generous even. Stand-Up was not operating on a paycheck-to-paycheck basis.

The Strategy? Well, the execution would play out over the next seven weeks. Or not.

But the Goal remained constant — fuck up White Patriots Day. And, thank you very much, take Wexler off the board.

Gloria Allen, Beryl Thatcher’s attorney was in town from Los Angeles. She still wanted me to be her local investigator. A pharmaceutical company was squarely in her crosshairs.

I was interested, if for no other reason than to work with one of the most famous lawyers in the country. And one of the most successful.

I said, “I’ve been doing some research on hillbilly heroin.”

Gloria held up her hand — stop signal, “We don’t care about pill shills. Pill mills either.”

“We don’t?”

“No. Now here’s what even Thatcher doesn’t know.”

I listened.

She looked keenly at me, “You in?”

“I’m in.”

Pillow talk.

Being an observant gal, a trained and licensed detective actually, I noticed that food tended to make Matt horny. As did wine. And talking, and showering, and ... well, me.

Dinner was on the horizon — Chinese takeout from Sichuan Pavilion. Our shower was in the rearview mirror, so to speak. As for me ... well here I was — naked, cuffed, spread-eagled, grinning.

I pretended to struggle, “Beast.”

Matt is one of the few men I’ve known who, in full tumescence, can hold back. Toy with me, heighten my ... anticipation. Bring me close to a fever pitch and keep me gasping. “Hurry! Now!”

He smiled down at me, throbbing, but quite willing to toy with me a while longer. A smile that parts the clouds. Add in wide shoulders, thick chest, and a tummy as flat as Walker’s. Whoa, Winter, concentrate!

I concentrated. On a vein-pulsed throbbing that looked almost painful. Someone was arching up, thrusting her hips, making a steady growling noise deep in her throat.

“You fucker!”

Another someone was brushing the tip against hungry lips. I lunged at him. “Come on!”

Then, slowly, slowly, slowly. Tiny increments. I squeezed my eyes closed to focus on the physical sensation of ... being taken. At his own pace, for his own pleasure. He was making me work for my own satisfaction.

I whispered, “Brute.”

He tensed for a millisecond, not long enough for me to prepare for his full-throttled plunge. I gasped. If only I could reach down and touch myself. I couldn’t, and he knew it.

Matt found his rhythm, his self-pleasing rhythm. And enjoyed himself. I was on the brink, just on that very edge ... please, please, please. My head was thrashing from side to side. I moaned, eyes still squeezed tightly.

In my ... need, in my anxiousness, I was aware that he was nowhere close to finishing. But he knew my body too. He reached down and his middle finger found me.

I exploded.

Matt recovered first. “I’ll shower, see to dinner. Take your time.”

“Monster.”

Kitchen aromas lured me into my own white terrycloth robe. A towel wrapped around my head, I scurried toward hot and sour seafood soup. Picked up the bowl with both hands and slurped. As I am sure well-mannered folk in Chengdu do. Chengdu do do do...

Matt smiled, “Girl with an appetite.”

“Don’t fish.”

I passed on the dried bean curd. It’s an acquired taste and I made an executive decision years ago not to acquire it. Pork Intestine in Hot Pot? Get outta my way!

“Save some for me.”

I snorted. Politely.

I did share the Marinated Duck and the Squid with Preserved Mustard Green. I’m all about sharing.

While Matt plated the reconstituted repast, I poured us a couple of pepper beers — Pipeworks Poivre du Sichuan. I ignored the other brand in his refrigerator — Oedipus Mannenliefde. Discretion is my middle name.

I said, “So, how is PUSHBACK coming along?”

“Gator is talking with WHITES.”

Gator Haskell, our guy in Stand-Up. Undercover FBI agent for three-plus years. The purposely-casual negotiations between Stand-Up and the Nazis were underway. The WHITES compound, outside of Sheridan, Wyoming had become the de facto headquarters for planning the White Patriots Day demonstrations.

Gator had volunteered to produce, and stream, a promotional video to build anticipation for the big day. To recruit demonstrators around the country.

Stand-Up had quietly built a reputation for pro-supremacist messaging. For the video quality. And, mostly, for the millions of haters it could access through regional and local streaming outlets. Stand-Up wasn’t Netflix, but it didn’t need to be.

Matt said, “It looks like Gator will land the contract.”

“For the White Patriots crap.”

“Yeah. The question is whether Dixie Wexler will be the spokesman.”

“Spokesperson.”

Matt looked at me. If I weren’t so cool, I might have blushed in embarrassment. No female executives need apply, not in NaziLand, thank you very much.

He said, “Gator suggested using Wexler because he’s such a terrific motivational speaker. But Gator can’t push it.”

“No, they would sniff it out. So we have to wait to see if Wexler bites.”

“Yeah. The WHITES have already agreed that the video needs to be shot in a professional studio. It doesn’t, but they don’t know that.”

I nodded. “I understand that Wexler doesn’t mean that much to Constance. The Meriwethers are her target. Even if Wexler doesn’t show up, she’ll still get the video she wants.”

We both chuckled. That was the magic of the PUSHBACK plan. The Nazis would be appalled when they saw the version that was actually streamed to all of their followers. After we had fucked around with it.

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So far as the FBI and Matt Striker were concerned, my Rachael Adams ID was still ... okay. But I had created her myself and she’d been around for four years. I’d put her on the shelf for future consideration. If I needed to travel incognito, I’d use a new, Quantico-supplied deck — Jennifer Hawthorne Matthews. A married gal of 25. Which I can easily pass for. Married and 25. Sandra Fleming told me, “Solid credit history, stable work record, everything will hold up to scrutiny. But if anyone...

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Deadly Pursuit Winter JenningsChapter 9 Perks and Recreation

I was building frequent flyer miles like crazy. For the first time in my life. The FBI policy was to let contract consultants like Daddy and me keep our miles. Fair enough since we didn’t qualify for the standard benefits package. But now that I was working, however indirectly, for the US Senate, I wondered what the policy would be. I was spending time thinking about trivia like that because it was a break from thinking about ... no progress. My brilliant serial number breakthrough hadn’t...

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Deadly Pursuit Winter JenningsChapter 10 An Extra Foot

Pillow talk. “How long have you known Constance?” Matt smiled, “Almost thirty years.” “How is ... I mean, you would have been a child.” Another smile, “Connie and my father...” I bolted up, “What! You’re kidding!” “It was just a fling. For both of them. Two ships and all that.” “God.” I tried to get my mind around that one. “Did your father ever talk about her?” Matt stretched, fluffed my hair, “Just regular stuff ... nice lady. Smart lady.” He chuckled, I just remembered one thing he...

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Deadly Pursuit Winter JenningsChapter 13 Lips

I thought about Wexler. About Sheridan, Wyoming. I’d fled there, into the arms of the FBI, the morning Wexler shot out my rear window when I was on that River Crow Reservation in Montana. Wyoming is just across the Montana state line. Wexler’s birthplace and previous residence. It may be his current address too. But in any case, Wyoming would be familiar territory. He’d been there, to the WHITES compound before. For the Meriwethers on his nationwide tour of supremacist groups. His escape...

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Cora harpers Loyalty to the Pathfinder

Cora, I know what your secret is and i plan on telling everyone else unless you do as i says? Ryder you can't do that. That's blackmail and i wont go a long with it. Oh But i think you will go a long with it. See i made several files on this secret about you and plan on using it to make sure your loyalty to me is good Please Ryder Don't do this. You know that I'm not happen about you being the pathfinder ok. But doin this to me and blackmailing me is not the way to earn my Loyalty at all. I...

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Erotic Pathfinder

The fresh virgin snow crunches underneath the weight of my old beat up pickup truck as I pull into the driveway of the little farm house I call home. Sky was just darkening into night and the willow tree out front was gently swaying in the cool mid-January wind. Snow had just fallen creating a winter paradise of sorts, blanketing the chicken coop, field, outdoor pool, and roof. I smiled parking the red truck in the garage, life was good this fine Sunday evening! I grabbed my work bag and ran...

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Deadly Pursuit Winter JenningsChapter 3 22

My fourth day in DC, Thursday. Wednesday had been devoted to tearing down a lot of what I’d worked a lifetime to build up. Including some considerable amount of self-esteem. I felt an odd detachment looking into the mirror. A strange sensation for me. Matt understood that I was displeased. And he was certainly sensitive enough not to tease me about my temporary appearance. I tried for bright, “So what’s today’s agenda?” “Contact lenses. Ever wear them?” “No. Well, a couple of times....

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Deadly Pursuit Winter JenningsChapter 5 Sad Sack

The investigation into that monster, Beryl Thatcher, was starting to pay dividends. Jill Morton, on the advice of her team of high-powered attorneys, was cooperating fully. Morton, with her husband still at large, was now scrambling to peel years off of her impending sentence. Forensic accountants from Sandra Fleming’s Kansas City team, turned up what they believe is the only hidden bank account that Thatcher had. Her face crumbled when they showed her the Asset Forfeiture paperwork. At...

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Deadly Pursuit Winter JenningsChapter 6 West Virginia

Matt picked me up at Reagan — I could get used to this. He drove directly home, directly to his Georgetown crib. We were showered and in bed ten minutes later. ‘We’ being Matt and the redheaded Barbara Reynolds. My fella was especially aggressive, frisky, upbeat. I didn’t mind. My tummy registered a faint disapproval signal at skipping lunch, but I explained, “Chill, we’re on our way to Shake Shack.” Specifically to the one near Dupont Circle. Shake Shack, in case you don’t know, is a...

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A Not So Trivial Pursuit

Monday, February 2nd, 1998“Happy birthday!” Becca said as she backed Tracy up against a shelf of books, their soft lips coming together instantly.  Tracy felt her girlfriend’s tongue slip into her mouth and greeted it with her own. She knew they shouldn’t be doing what they were doing, but ever since she had met Becca during her sophomore year of college, she had never been able to say no to her.  They were now more than halfway through their junior year and the chemistry was as good as...

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Strip Trivial Pursuit

The old farmhouse was perfectly set in the lush mountains of Magoebaskloof, one of South Africa’s special jewels. The tropical scenery there is exquisite and the house we rented was an isolated old dame. It had no electricity so we cooked on an old coal stove and water was heated via a donkey that we had to light half an hour before we needed to bath in a huge, old-fashioned tub. Best of all was the huge fireplace in the lounge. It wasn’t sophisticated any more, but it had character and charm. ...

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Strip Trivial Pursuit

The old farmhouse was perfectly set in the lush mountains of Magoebaskloof, one of South Africa’s special jewels. The tropical scenery there is exquisite and the house we rented was an isolated old dame. It had no electricity so we cooked on an old coal stove and water was heated via a donkey that we had to light half an hour before we needed to bath in a huge, old-fashioned tub. Best of all was the huge fireplace in the lounge. It wasn’t sophisticated any more, but it had character and charm. ...

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In Pursuit of Politcal Correctness

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Her Apple PieChapter 2 High Speed Pursuit

Cliff had a quiet night patrolling the streets of Clearwater. He'd had one case of public drunkenness to deal with, around ten-thirty, but apart from that he did not have much to do. The dispatch caught him a little by surprise. "Cliff, this is HQ, do you copy?" "HQ, this is Cliff, I read you," Cliff acknowledged. "Les Cramer just called. Some drunk fellow in a Porsche is about to drive from the high school reunion over to the motel!" "I read you. I'll lie in wait on High...

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The Rogues Harem Book 1 Chapter 8 Rogues Hot Pursuit

Book One: Rogue's Sultry Harem Part Eight: Rogue's Hot Pursuit By mypenname3000 Copyright 2018 Note: Thanks to B0b for beta reading this. Chapter Twenty-Two: Humiliating Lust Zanyia “Master!” screamed from my throat as I rolled my body. Heat burned across my back, dog claws scratching as the beast scrambled to stay on me. My fingernails sprouted claws. Fury hissed from me as jaws snapped down at my face, green eyes reflecting death. I struck the dog's muzzle with a slashing blow....

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Strip Trivial Pursuit Challenge

I had always flirted with Clare, she is good fun and desperately in need of a boyfriend. We had tried to match her to several of our single friends and her best friend my girlfriend Susan used to say she would have a much better chance if she lost a little weight. Clare was not really fat, she had a very big round bum and big breasts but quite a trim waist and had I not been with Susan I would certainly have been interested myself. She has short black hair, which I think if it were a little...

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Earths CoreChapter 7 The Beginning of The Great Earths Core Pursuit

The second in April, year 5785. Three o'clock in the afternoon. A line of eleven parked busses stretched to a bit over a hundred meters at the entrance to tunnel seventy seven from cave twenty five. Families from all over cave twenty five accompanied their eligible youngsters and saw them get on the busses. Approximately six hundred and forty participants were about to be sent from cave twenty five, this year. For the second consecutive year Zetsa volunteered as the representative...

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The Bastien of Winter

‘Mmm, Bastien…’ Sebastien Byrne looked down in dismay, watching as his new bride lovingly faked her way through another orgasm. She was very good at it—soft and sweet, and imminently realistic. No glass-shattering screeches, or siren-like banshee wails. In fact, if he hadn’t been inside of her when it happened, he would have sworn that it had been real. His pleasure greatly diminished, he rolled over onto his side, and pulled her body tightly against his. Winter wrapped her arms around his...

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East of Nowhere Part 4 Meeting Winter Revised

The wagon finally pulls up to the shop, Grayson immediately jumps down and embraces his family in a huge hug, exclaiming “How I’ve missed you!” as he kisses his wife quickly and hugs each of his kids. Turning, he motions towards Sasha. Sasha then turns to the girl, and says “Wait here, I’ll be right back.” As the girl is waiting next to the back of the wagon, Sasha walks over to Grayson and he introduces her to his family. “This is Sasha, she’s the knight who escorted me all the way here.”...

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The Goddaughter Winter Part Three

Winter and I played in the bathtub together. Our fingers,lips and tongues,teased and caressed each other,until the water took on a chill and the bubbles from our bubble bath were almost gone. I drained the tub,turned on a warm shower and as we rinsed off I could not help but notice how beautiful she really is. Winter will grow to be be a stunningly gorgeous woman. I am sure of that.Once again I wrapped her in a towel and carried her back to the bed. She, snagged another towel from the rack as...

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The homeless and poor peoples winter feast

The homeless and poor peoples winter feastBy RotnebSynopsis: Every year there was organized a charity festival in the village hall for the city's homeless and poor people, a feast where all the poor once a year get filled stomachs and amused. This year will be something special when Lisa and eight other young women voluntarily donate their naked meat to the feast banquet and to entertainment for the homeless and poor. The story is only fantasy.The meats The first Sunday in February came the...

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Young girl extreme winter nudity experience

Introduction: Story about brave girl winter walk At first I have to start with me, that this project requires to give also self-experience. I have practiced winter nudity many years, but not regularly. There have been some pauses. I have been lucky to share winter nude walk with some girls, like here: http://www.nudeimagehost.com/viewer.php?file=56243058045088081241.jpg These are my photos and my car can be seen in two photos of these series. In previous winter I began from 1st January and then...

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Naked girl day outside in severe winter

Marlene was a princess of the 9thB class in her school in little town of the northern country. She was an excellent student and also beauty – long blonde hair, pretty face and model-like legs. She was aware of her charm, but she wanted more. She tried to figure out, how to impress stronger. Marlene was ready to show up naked in front of the boys, but she wanted to find a good reason, which does not seem too easy. Suddenly she found a way – it must be an extreme nakedness like naked in...

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Young girl extreme winter nudity experience

In previous winter I began from 1st January and then every weekend, but not only the coldest (4-5 Feb), from which I wrote main story later. Longest time was at 26th February 1 h 47 min and temperature in this day about -4-5 (23-25 F), but sunny. Feeling of cold is not the same every time. Generally it can be very different. But normally after some 30-40 minutes is the warmest moment, then you don’t feel any cold. After some 1 h – 1h 15 min body started to feel colder again, but not too much....

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The Pursuit of Manliness

It was patently evident to Colonel Nesmith Norman what the nawab was so clumsily suggesting. The pretty girl who was being presented to him and who was one of the nawab’s many daughters borne to him no doubt by one of his many wives was fully at Colonel Norman’s disposal should he so desire. This had become one of the many acknowledged perquisites in a career in Her Majesty’s Services Overseas, particularly to be expected when one had the power to bring advantage to one of Her Majesty’s...

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Pursuit of Happiness Part 1

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owyn Book 1 The CageChapter 20 Pursuit

[ Setting the scene: the events of this chapter take place as the Rohirrim ride to Gondor. Éowyn has defied King Théoden’s orders twice: first by disguising herself as a man named Dernhelm in order to join the ride, and second by inviting Meriadoc to come with her. Only Marshal Elfhelm is aware of both Dernhelm’s true identity and the order to leave Merry behind. Holbytla is the Rohirric word for Hobbit.] 11 March 3019 (Third Age), Eastfold That’s it. I regret bringing the Halfling. Hands...

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Drinking game turns to strip Trivial Pursuit

The night started off simply as two couples watching movies together, while eating some pizza. The other couple was Danielle and Kevin. Danielle is a very cute red head with killer green eyes, freckles, a slim waist, and what seem to be amazing breasts that she often shows off in tight low-cut tops. Kevin is a cool guy who I have known for several years now. My girlfriend is Melissa. She's a cute little brunette, with amazing dimples that melt me every time she smiles. Melissa also has shiny...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 10 BridgetChapter 20 Winter or Summer

October 12, 1996, Rutherford, Ohio Rutherford, Ohio was a relatively small town; but then again compared to Chicago, Cincinnati was a relatively small town. Rutherford was bigger than Milford, but not by a lot. It had the regional trauma center, the BMV, and the Harding County courthouse and other government buildings, as well as the Sheriff’s Department. I could imagine Milford being like Rutherford if all those facilities had been in Milford, instead of Batavia, which was the Clermont...

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Girl walk every day naked at severe winter

Siberia, morning of 23. December, second day of school holidays. Yulia xxxxxxx (family name secret), 11, unlike other girls, is nudist, which means, she spend holidays mostly naked. In summer it is not a big problem, only for community maybe, but here in xxxxxx (place name secret!) village nobody is complaining about matter. But now is winter. This year weather has been more severe already before winter solstice. Temperatures has been fallen below -30 and today is not an exception....

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Play Ball Winter JenningsChapter 15 EEEE

Richard Hyder was apoplectic, “Your Honor! This is outrageous! Trial by ambush! I’ve never seen anything so ... underhanded, so deceitful, in my forty-one years before the bar.” “Is there an objection in there?” Judge Graves seemed more amused than annoyed. “Yes! Yes there is. The Defense hasn’t even begun to present its case and this ... this ... private eye miraculously points the way ... I object! This ... these items cannot be entered into evidence.” “Grounds?” “Illegal search and...

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Hide Seek Winter JenningsChapter 11 A Bouquet of Pheasants

On a hunch, Clint asked his Vanguard counterpart in Boise to go through the old surveillance videos before the raid on the Gunther compound in northern Idaho. A raid clandestinely approved and funded by Senator Harper Wainwright. And orchestrated by his chief of staff, Constance Grayson. And field-directed by Matt Striker. Boise called back the next day. Winner-winner, chicken dinner! Martin Folsom again. That tied him to two American Nazi compounds. And also made me start reconsidering...

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First Do No Harm Winter JenningsChapter 15 Eagle

I woke up in Palo Alto feeling ... refreshed. More like my old self. First time since ... well, it had been a while. Feeling morning-naughty, I sat under the shower spray and treated myself to a quickie. Dressed for success, I was checking myself out in front of the hotel mirror. Picked up my cell, “Hello.” “What are you doing in California?” I smiled, sat back in the club chair, Clint Callahan. “And this is your business ... why?” “I made it my business.” “Oooh, tough guy. I’m still...

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National Park Winter and Group Sex

The churning and merging is so vigorous that surrounding objects tremble with the movements, and so wet that a continuous sloshing sound is noticeable above the din of heavy breathing, rhythmic throbbing intonations and voices that betray heightened excitement and arousal. With pressure rapidly building and heat rising, the white frothy liquid reaches a point where it must burst from its dark enclosure. The bright juice sparkles in the sunlight as it is spewed, in copious amounts, into the air...

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The Necessity of Winter

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Hide Seek Winter JenningsChapter 9 A Pitying of Turtledoves

The police responded in under three minutes; two ambulances right behind them. One of them said, “Gun!” and I felt, but couldn’t see, one cop grab my shoulder bag where he removed the .38. The other one cuffed me, hands behind my back. Morales and I were rushed to University hospital. I ended up on the second floor of the Critical Care Tower. Morales was in the same building, but in the burn unit. When Suzette aimed at me, I had ducked my head and squeezed my eyes shut. That helped, but my...

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Hide Seek Winter JenningsChapter 3 A Pandemonium of Parrots

2019 That was then; this was now, four years later. A lot had changed in my life since I told Carol Sue Parker goodbye at O’Hare. Of course, a lot would change in any four-year period; it’s just that I ended up measuring that particular span in terms of a young woman I had thought I’d never see again. Life goes on. Walker was now 15; I was 33. I was married, deliciously so, to Vanessa Henderson. Walker had a live-in girlfriend, his second, named Pilar Paloma. I was still doing a daily...

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The Cave In Winter Wonderland

Chapter One“Damn it! Where did they go?” I mumbled to myself as I came to a fork on the icy path on this icy alpine mountain. Derrick, my boyfriend, thought this trip would be a great way to spend our winter break from the University we attended in Chicago.Susie, my BFF, and Sean, her boyfriend,  all were excited about the trip. I guess I was the only one who didn't like the idea. The news has a way of making the world seem dangerous. Chicago doesn't have the best reputation, but I feel safe...

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Hard WinterChapter 3 Autumn A Trip into York

We both awoke around six-thirty and we still smelt of sex, I think it turned us both on because she was soon all fours wiggling her arse and demanding, "Fuck me, come on, I'm horny!" We had a fast, furious five minutes of hard sex and we both came again. We then sat up to get our breath and Kelly said quite matter-of-factly, "What else turns you on? Would you fuck my arse, do a threesome with me and another girl? Would you tie me up and fuck me, spank me, piss on me, or me piss on you,...

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Big Bear and White Dove Or Winter in the Mountains

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Winter girl experience

Here is talking not me, but one girl about her winter nude experience.In the middle of December my friend suddenly proposed that I could ski nude. My first reaction was: what are you talking about!? But then very quickly I realized that it is good idea. I can't explain why I liked it but when that day came when we drove to the ski center, I was overexcited and I really had irresistible desire to go there nude and start to skiing. All my life I had always proper clothing according to weather and...

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Winter Forest

"Master, more slowly go! I pray you, less haste!" Ranulf reined in impatiently under the frost-rimed trees, brushing his red hair back from his forehead. The cold was growing more intense as they plunged ever deeper into the forest. His squire's hissing speech was slurred as the cold slowed all his bodily functions. "We'll make camp as soon as we find a place that gives us any shelter. That I promise." His voice was brusk but not unkind. The lizard man had served him well in his...

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Play Ball Winter JenningsChapter 9 Fantastique

Pilar: “Guy walks into a bar and is shocked to see a horse behind the bar.” Walker: “Horse says, ‘What’s the matter? You can’t believe that a horse can tend bar?’” Pilar: “No. I just can’t believe the ferret sold the place.” Alicia Collins called me from New York. “Bear told you.” “Yes. Have to admit it shocked me. Vanessa too. And the kids.” “I’m sorry I didn’t say anything. But I felt it was Bear’s news to share.” “No, I understand. And he would have wanted to be the one to tell...

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Play Ball Winter JenningsChapter 16 O say can you see

Walker: “A rabbi, a priest, and a Lutheran minister walk into a bar.” Pilar: “Is this some kind of joke?” Walker and Pilar, holding hands, bowing, “Thank you, thank you. This ends our Kansas City engagement.” xxxxxxxxxx Douglas ‘Duke’ Arlington. A new trial, his second, for the murder of Gustav Hindenburg in Ft. Payne, Alabama. Different courtroom, different judge, different jurors, different defense attorneys. New evidence. Ned Daniels and Hilary Dunne would reprise their prosecutor...

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TV Game Show Winter JenningsChapter 2 Riles

For some reason, crime in America follows railroad tracks. And Kansas City has plenty of both. My first, and I hope last, shootout took place near my office in the Stockyards. Besides gunplay, it involved ramming my bright red F-150 into a larger Dodge Ram. The Ford Motorcar Company told me, and I verified it through an independent mechanic, that the frame had been wrenched out of shape. It could be straightened, but wouldn’t drive the same, not really. I sat down with Vanessa and Gertie...

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The Weaver And The WindChapter 19 The Woods in Winter

The new year had passed long ago on Earth, but our start of the new year was just another day on Arbor. The Arborian New Year started on the first day of spring, the vernal equinox. I chose that propitious day to deal with the alaspore and its master. I wove a new trick out of something Cor showed me how to do using the wind. I wove a cocoon out of moving air as she had shown me. I was able to use it, as she did, as a method of transportation, but I couldn't become the wind as she could, so...

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Hide Seek Winter JenningsChapter 16 A Murder of Crows

Saturday morning breakfast, Walker and Gregory in charge of provisioning. Vanessa smiled at Pilar, “Is Walker still servicing himself?” Sucking his own cock. “Sometimes. Depends on what I’m in the mood for.” Gregory turned to Vanessa, not one whit of embarrassment, “I can’t suck it yet, but I can lick the very tip. Pilar thinks I’ll be able to if I keep practicing.” Vanessa gave him her glorious smile, ‘How often do you practice, honey?” “Every night when I’m home.” Pilar said, “I have...

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Wizards Apprentice 4 the Vale in WinterChapter 7

I woke late and lingered over my campfire and my breakfast. It would take only a half day's riding to get to where I was going, and anytime today would be a fine time with me. The skies had cleared again and it was nice to wait for the chill of the night to abate before setting out. Deak seemed to appreciate it, along with the relaxed pace. He tossed his head now and then and nickered at me softly when he did. Perhaps, like me, he was chasing Vulkai cobwebs out of his mind. Remembering my...

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Deadly Sex Games CH 11

That particular night she met "Deathmaster," a man in the role playing room who talked about killing the women he fucked while they were in the middle of orgasmic pleasure. The idea turned Sally on so much that she had three powerful orgasms from masturbation while they chatted. Deathmaster and Sally agreed to meet again the following night, and he succeeded once more to inflame her with his stories about deadly sex. By the third night they had exchanged e-mail addresses, and not long after...

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Deadly Sex Games CH 5

After her last incident, when the man she was fucking was killed in the midst of orgasm, she knew these people were serious. Death was inevitable for her if she kept playing this deadly game. And that was exactly what drew her back. She was addicted to the danger. She never knew such ecstatic sex before. She had to have it one more time. Deathmaster met her at the abandoned prison again. She was stripped of her clothes, her hands were manacled behind her back, and she was marched between...

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180 WINTER FINDS HER PLACE IN LIFE

He smiled as the sentence was handed down, Arthur Edward Winter, you have been brought before this court, for a charge of: - Well perhaps it`s not relevant here and to spare his blushes we won`t go into it, but the sentence was seven years, that’s the bit he got loud and clear. And, it must be said, so did his wife, tall willowy and dour Jenny Winter, sat up in the gallery, her face a mask of total disgust, mostly at her husband for getting caught and of course for the fact she would be on her...

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Play Ball Winter JenningsChapter 3 Top Down

Clint called, “Any New York plans yet?” “Remember Vanessa? Tall, good looking. Married.” “I’ll throw in a set of steak knives.” Click. Hey! I’m the one supposed to be hanging up. We invited Cathal Conway and family for Sunday brunch. Riles went with Walker and Pilar back to their room. She may be only 10, but the kids treat her as an equal. Jorge and Javier immediately started roughhousing with Hobo. The Proper Villain jumped up on Juanita’s lap. Cathal accepted his glass of Jamison —...

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Dark Voyage Winter JenningsChapter 2

I was spending hours with the diminutive, scarlet-haired Sullivan twins, bleary-eyed from the grainy security tapes. Duplicating what more competent investigators with the KCPD were doing. At home, at dinner, I tried to wear a game face for Walker. He had lost Mindy to California, to Stanford, to a more age-appropriate life. I had lost my friend, Mary Packer, but I was determined not to let the gloom prevail. After working all day on her dream restaurant, Euforia, Vanessa was overseeing the...

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The God Pill Winter JenningsChapter 3

Robert ‘Bobsy’ Atwater, as part of his three-patent sale to Hayes-Harris, the venture capital company, became an employee there. He wasn’t a partner, but he was one of seven on the Executive Evaluation team. He sat in on presentations from individuals and companies looking for investment capital. Hayes-Harris took small fliers and big risks, tiny positions and majority ownership. They provided money when they were interested. And money, expertise, guidance, even personnel, when they were...

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