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“I can’t believe it. Still, no luck.” Alicia Martinez, a young reporter with KSAT-TV in San Antonio, got an early jump on the story of the year: an apparent riot broke out at a high-end, popular downtown restaurant. According to her sources, the riot was not a simple fight getting out of hand but also involved international star singer/songwriter/model/actress Olivia King and her boyfriend, YungBalla69. He was an Internet billionaire and notorious “traveling sideshow” of bad boy behavior. To make it interesting, the up-and-coming model and daughter of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover model Heidi Klum, Leni, was also there.

“Fuck! We go on air in...” she snarled as she paused to look up at the digital clock on the wall. “Fuck! Less than an hour, and I can’t get a confirmation from the police or the restaurant owners of how the fuck it ended.”

Alicia held her head in her hands, mourning the demise of her just-flowering TV career, when Chuck Thomas heard her wails of despair. Chuck recently celebrated his first full year as a sports reporter at KSAT. His real name was Chuck Thomasino, but he shortened it for his illustrious career.

“What’s wrong, Ali?” he asked, genuinely concerned. The young Lothario had learned long ago that if you could fake sincerity, the panties dropped easier than a couple of Vicodins and a Percocet.

Chuck and Alicia had dated a few times about four months ago. She ended the dating relationship when she recognized his scoping out every room for a hotter piece of ass to conquer. When she called him out on it, he agreed they shouldn’t be dating, but he liked their time together and asked if they could stay friends. Alicia thought that was a good idea, and they soon discovered they had similar interests and liked being friends, with the possibility of sex struck down permanently.

Alicia looked up from the editing bay console she was using to piece together her report on the riot. “I can’t get official confirmation on who was at the riot tonight. I have several people telling me who was there,” she said, patting her notebook and sliding back in her chair to the neighboring workstation before continuing to confide in her friend, “but the ending of the riot is kinda sketchy at best, and I can’t get any confirmation as to who supposedly stopped everything from exploding beyond the restaurant.”

“Wait a second. What are you talking about?”

Alicia understood Chuck was a decent guy and a better friend, but he was not the sharpest knife in the drawer. “You know about the riot tonight, right?”

He nodded as he took an empty seat.

“Well, the story I’m getting is that YungBalla’s entourage was drinking too much and too soon. When they met up with Olivia King’s group for the pre-concert meal, things got quickly out of hand – too much testosterone and not enough female attention.”

Chuck nodded his understanding and leaned back in the chair, motioning for Alicia to continue her story. “So, eventually, YungBalla’s people started throwing food and getting into arguments with other diners in the restaurant.”

“Okay, I’m with you so far,” Chuck replied in understanding. He had learned Alicia had a problem elaborating a little too much when being quick and to the point was a much better way to make a news story. “I mean, it sounds like you got the nuts for the story. What exactly are you trying to nail down from those official sources?” he asked.

Alicia forced out a deep breath she didn’t know she was holding. She leaned over to her reporter’s notebook and flipped through a few pages before finding her most up-to-date notes on the riot. “Well, from a couple different sources, it was one of the other diners there tonight responsible for beating up more than half of YungBalla’s crew. He was the one who stopped the riot before it got way out of hand and did more property damage or maybe in hurting people. The descriptions have him described as some sort of mountain of a man.

“When SAPD arrived and began detaining people, he was initially put into handcuffs and even tased a few times by the cops. He was separated from the track-suited hooligans who hang out with YungBalla,” she mumbled toward the end of her rant.

“Wait a second. Isn’t YungBalla that horse’s ass who got his crew into that mixed martial arts shit, and they have been causing trouble everywhere they go since?” Chuck checked, and Alicia nodded. “All right, now I get you. You’ve got a possible superhero, and you can’t confirm it.”

She nodded while absentmindedly resetting a video file to the beginning on the workstation. “The station purchased the video from a stringer who happened to be the first on the scene. Supposedly, this guy got there before the police did and filmed the tracksuits as they locked the entrance to the restaurant to keep anyone from leaving,” she added.

“Do you at least have some decent art?” he asked, leading to the critical point for TV news.

“Well, it’s not great, but it is something. We got a lot of tracksuits being hauled out of the restaurant and tossed into police vans and a bunch of others by ambulance,” she explained.

“Ambulance?”

“Oh, yeah. It looks like this mountain of a Samaritan...” She paused and quickly fumbled through her notebook to frantically write down an idea.

At the same time, Chuck pointed at her to indicate she found a remarkable turn-of-phrase to use in the piece or subsequent ones. It sounded like an excellent line for the anchor to work into the introduction lines before cutting to the story.

“Okay, so it looks like he beat the fuck out of several of the track-suited punks and even saved a couple of the personal security guards working for either Olivia King or Leni Klum. I can’t confirm which one. Ooh, wouldn’t it be great if it was both?”

“Whoa, pump the brakes there, Ali. I’d wait until you get firm confirmation before even hinting at something like that. I wouldn’t put it past anyone looking to get litigious since lawyers are going to be all over this,” Chuck warned.

Alicia nodded her understanding. She crossed out something on her pad. Chuck smiled at her and then spent a few seconds thinking of how to help her with the sweeter parts of the story.

“So what kind of footage did you get from the stringer?” he directed.

He picked up a copy of the requisition form everyone used to track the payment to the stringer, determined by how much of his footage they will use on the TV story and what they eventually put online. According to the form, they would make the full, unedited video version available online and give the stringer a flat fee. It wasn’t cheaper, but it did make it easier to keep track of the payment information for the reporter who authorized buying the footage, the station, and the stringer.

“Oh, Joey Kingler. He’s all right, but yeah, now I have a better idea of why you’re worried about the film,” Chuck said understandingly. “Come on, let’s check it out.”

Joey Kingler was an adolescent in a boomer’s body. Ten minutes of fast-forwarding through some unusable footage, either out of focus or entirely too focused on cleavage, passed before something caught Chuck’s eye.

“Hold up a sec! Can you roll back about ten seconds?”

Chuck let Alicia pilot the editing software to own the story completely. He was only there to offer advice. “There! That big bastard sitting on the stairs,” he nearly yelled. He tapped the screen for emphasis.

Alicia rewound the video and paused it when the large man with the shredded and stained shirt remnants draped over his body became centered in the frame. He was seated on the stairs leading up to the restaurant’s second floor. He was surrounded by a half-dozen men dressed in identical tracksuits receiving medical care. Police talked to some of them, trying to determine their parts in the riot. Across the floor, more track-suited men held bags of ice over swelling wounds on various body parts.

The enormous man sat alone, hands behind his back, and an overall pissed-off aura wafted off him. Alicia refocused the shot and framed him in the center of the on-screen view. She then continued the video at double speed to get an overview of what had happened to him.

“Shit! They tased him, and he didn’t react. I’ve never seen anyone be able to just shake off being tased,” Chuck crowed.

“Oh, yeah. Didn’t you do that story with the Sheriff’s office for the daytime show and get tased to show what really happens?” Alicia teased.

“Ugh,” Chuck rolled his eyes and leaned back into the chair again as Alicia openly laughed. “Don’t remind me. Don’t remind me.

“Awe, fuck off, Ali.”

She let another chuckle out and turned, focusing back on the video. A higher-ranking police officer reached the mountain with another individual in a long-sleeve shirt and tie. The second man was likely the restaurant manager. They watched as a sneering police officer, the same one that had tased the handcuffed man, glowered over him and seemed frustrated.

Apparently, on orders from the higher-ranking officer, the tasing officer reached to cut off the zip ties used to keep the man under control. However, before he could, the mountain stood up and snapped the zip ties in one move, letting the pieces fall to the floor. He caught a clean towel from the restaurant manager, took the stairs up to the next floor, three steps at a time, and caught a young, crying girl that jumped into his arms before he walked further into the upstairs restaurant.

“Is that...?” Chuck mumbled to himself as he jumped out of his chair. “Hang on!” he yelled as he ran out of the editing bay and into the newsroom next door.

Alicia stared, flabbergasted, as her friend and colleague launched out of the room. She looked at the slightly out-of-focus face of the large man before he powered out of the zip ties.

“Greg! Greg! Where the hell are you?” he called out.

Chuck comically poked his head in and out of each office, circling the vast sea of cubicles around the large, open-spaced center of the TV news station offices.

“Christ, Chuck! What the hell are you yelling about?” the balding lead sports anchor and head of the sports department, Greg Simmons, yelled back while coming out of the men’s room.

Chuck jogged up to his boss and mentor, quickly grabbing him by the arm and pulling him off balance. “Greg, come with me. I need you to see something, and tell me I’m not crazy!”

Alicia heard the two coming around the corner and rolled back in her seat from the console for Greg to look at the screen.

“Why are you showing me a picture of Mayhem covered in food and surrounded by cops and what looks like a bunch of thugs in terrible tracksuits?” Greg had a history of yelling at younger workers and was one of the biggest headaches for the Human Resources department.

“I thought so,” Chuck stood up straight and looked smug.

“Who?” Alicia was lost.

“Mayhem. He’s a defensive end for Roosevelt High School. Damned good player. He’ll probably be the number one football recruit when it’s time for him to go to college. If he’s as good as he’s looked, he’ll be in the NFL, no question,” Greg answered the gobsmacked reporter seated in front of the editing console. “But I still have a question. Why the hell were you screaming like a madman in the newsroom?” Greg was almost yelling himself.

Chuck began by gesturing to calm the older reporter down before he possibly blew his lid. “Greg, this is footage from that riot at the restaurant earlier tonight with that rapper and his singer girlfriend.”

“Anybody else have this?”

Alicia jumped in to answer. “We had a stringer who got there early, and no one else saw what he saw or got on tape.”

Greg was quiet for a few seconds, and a huge grin took over his face as he lowered himself into a seat and growled, “Show me.”

One of the Murphy family SUVs pulled into their home driveway. A few seconds behind the Murphys, the Matthews pulled into their driveway. Everyone slowly pulled themselves out of their respective vehicles. With waves and wishes for a good night, the Murphy and the Matthews families silently went inside their respective homes.

Tim heard his cell phone ringing in his room. He hated the thing and didn’t want to keep looking at it every time it vibrated with calls. The system thought too many things were essential news items he needed to read about then and there. He made it a point to leave the phone at home.

Tim sat at his desk, flipped the phone right-side up, and saw several people had called since they left for dinner, but it was Johnnie Boynes calling.

“Yo, Johnnie. What’s up?”

“What’s up? What’s up? Mother fucker rescues Olivia King and whoops YungBalla69’s ass, and first thing he says to his best friend is, ‘what’s up?’ What the fuck, dude?”

“How did you hear about this already? I just walked in the door from the whole thing.”

“You ain’t answered me yet!”

“So you want the story?”

“Yes, motherfucker, yes!”

The call-waiting ding interrupted Tim before he could begin. He pulled the phone away from his face and saw it was Jeff Smith. “Hang on. That’s Jeff calling on the other line.”

“Hey, Jeff, what’s up?” Tim lightly slapped himself on the forehead.

“What’s up with you? You all right? I just saw on the news how you were in the middle of a riot downtown, and you were arrested by the cops!”

Tim almost started laughing but kept his feelings to himself. “I’m good. And no, I wasn’t arrested. I was with my parents and sister, so I wasn’t gonna get in trouble. Can you wait a sec? I’ll tell you the story, but I got Johnnie on the line, also. I’ll put us all together, and I can tell the story once, and you guys can tell everybody else. How about that?”

“Yeah, that’s cool. I’ll take notes,” Jeff joked.

Juanita was seated on the side of the bed, lightly sobbing. She had been able to hold it in until they got home, and Raymond had considered that a minor miracle. Juanita was an emotional person and subject to fits of anger or despair, depending on the situation.

“How in the world did he survive all that? I mean, I saw several of those assholes just beat the holy...” Juanita mumbled before succumbing to another bout of sobbing. She was working on keeping quiet for the well-being of her daughter. “They hit him so much, and he didn’t even acknowledge the hits. He just kept mowing them over.”

Raymond kept quiet as he continued hugging her and letting her emotions pour out in a controlled manner. After a couple of minutes, Juanita was more coherent and aware of where she was and who she was with.

“It’s all right, darling. Just remember his...” Raymond paused and looked over her shoulder to the bedroom door. It was securely closed, as he’d left it when they entered it. “Remember his friends.”

“Well, sure, Ray, but he didn’t even react to the hits.”

“Well, I’m sure he felt them, but he didn’t react because he didn’t have time to react. He was in the middle of something and needed to finish it to protect all of us. I’m pretty sure a regular person could have done the same thing – it’s the adrenaline – but your son’s got adrenaline for his adrenaline. As to not reacting, think about when he plays. He’s got bigger guys than those chumps in matching outfits trying to beat his ass. He just pours over them as well. Only difference is this time, he wasn’t smiling.”

Juanita was still sniffling, but the sobbing had run down significantly. She got up and commandeered the master suite’s bathroom. She giggled when she opened the door, threw a towel at her husband’s face, and cooed, “I’m gonna take a bubble bath. Go check on the kids. Then come and check on me.”

Raymond got up off his knees, stuck his head through the partially-opened bathroom door, and gave his wife a love-felt kiss. He slowly backed away from the door and turned to complete her orders.

A few steps into the hallway, Raymond could hear a radio going in the main bathroom. He briefly wondered which child was taking a shower when he recognized his daughter singing along with some new K-Pop song the younger kids sang along with incessantly. His eyes momentarily rolled into the back of his head while he continued his trek down the hall to his son’s room.

Tim’s door was closed. A moment after Raymond knocked, Tim answered, carrying a throw-away plastic bag from the local grocery store. The remnants of his destroyed dress shirt were inside. He was tying the ends together to throw it away.

“Hey, Pop! What’s up?” Tim asked as he sat down at his desk and began removing his shoes.

“Just checking on you. You okay after all that?”

“Oh, I’m fine. My phone was blowing up when we got home, though.”

“Oh yeah?”

“Yeah. First Johnnie, then Jeff, checking if I was arrested.”

“I don’t know about your friends, Tim,” Raymond smiled and shook his head in disbelief. Tim showed his confusion when his father began shaking with laughter. “Your friends thought you were in jail, so they called you on your phone.” The laughing was infectious, and both father and son enjoyed an excellent emotion-cleansing laugh together.

“While officials still have not fully accounted for what happened here tonight, Bohanon’s will be closed for the next couple of weeks while they make repairs.” Alicia Martinez smiled into the camera while standing outside Bohanon’s in downtown San Antonio. “This is Alicia Martinez, KSAT-12 news, reporting.”

Reporters from other TV stations and some newspapers were stunned by her report since no one else had footage of the arrests. The police did a great job of keeping everyone away from the scene. No other reporters could confirm which celebrities or their entourages were there or involved with the riot. No one else knew that the most significant high school football player in the San Antonio area was possibly involved.

When the red light over the camera turned off, the other reporters began shouting at Alicia. They wanted to know more details about the involvement of YungBalla69, his girlfriend, international model and singer/songwriter Olivia King, and up-and-coming model Leni Klum, daughter of former Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover model Heidi Klum.

“Fellas, sorry. I can’t tell y’all anything more. You’ll just have to read the story on our website to get more!” She waved goodbye to the other reporters as she helped pack the gear into the station van to return to the studio. None of the reporters were mad, but they were all green with jealousy.

While Alicia was returning to the station, she began looking forward to the cheers from her fellow reporters. The more experienced reporters, who did not get a whiff of even half of the confirmed information she had for her report, would be read the riot act by their bosses for losing out on the juiciest meat of this story. The next day was sure to be rough for everyone involved because every other reporter was looking for their hunk of steak from this very juicy story.

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I didn't stay long at the party ― it was their party, not mine ― and hiked back up to the flying bridge. I sat there for a while and burned one while thoughts flew through my head. What had I gotten myself in for? Was it more than a little flirting? (Okay, I knew it was more than just flirting, but how much more?) The only thing I knew for sure was that I didn't want it to stop no matter where it led. The weather guessers were right about the front coming in, for once. By 0100 it was...

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MayhemChapter 8

Top came back a little over an hour later grinning like a mad fiend at the same time Weird surfaced from his daze. "The East Bay warehouses," Top announced triumphantly. "That checks," Weird nodded. "The first tracker on her limo stopped transmitting about midnight, just about the time she was supposed to have left the party. The second one didn't stop until they got right here." He placed his finger on a map of the Bay area. It was an area just west of East Bay. At one time there...

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MayhemChapter 9

We couldn't tell how closely they had been watching Tink's house or even if they were so we didn't head straight there. I'm sure it would have been safe enough but I didn't want to take even the small chance of getting into a firefight. Besides I had no desire to see Cynthia right then and Tink didn't want to go back home just yet. Tink did call her to briefly say she was okay and would be home soon. Luckily I had to only hear half of that conversation. "I'm fine, Mom," Tink said...

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Mayhem 2 Sea CruiseChapter 4

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

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Mayhem 2 Sea CruiseChapter 5

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

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Mayhem 2 Sea CruiseChapter 7

-Sumalee- It was still dark when I woke up that first night although I could see a little in the dimness from the small amount of moonlight shining in through the window. I rubbed my cheek on the warm surface I was sprawled on and smiled when I was rewarded by the scratchy roughness of Daniel's chest hairs. I hadn't moved a centimeter from where I had fallen asleep and neither had he. I was still face down on his chest as he lay on his back. He was not snoring but I could hear and feel the...

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Mayhem 2 Sea CruiseChapter 8

-Mr. Black- "Do you have the vest made up?" Black asked as Green frowned at him. "Yeah, sort of," Green replied. Before Black could ask the obvious question he continued. "The gel is setting up and will be ready at the same time everything else is. It'll go off; no problem. No, the problem is the detonator; actually the remote activator for the detonator. This wasn't exactly in the mission plans so we didn't bring that kind of equipment with us. I was able to adapt an old raghead...

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Mayhem 2 Sea CruiseChapter 15

-Sumalee- To say it had been an interesting evening would be an understatement. The relationship Daniel has with his team would make for a lifetime study by any clinical psychologist. We met two more of them that night: the brothers Stanley and Samuel. Their reaction to Lidia and myself was fascinating. It was almost like they had known us as long as Michelle, Brian and Nathan; almost like they had shared memories. As I said, fascinating, exciting and just a little intimidating. Not that...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 33 A Man of Wealth and Taste

A Man of Wealth and Taste Raymond Murphy had trouble keeping the smile off his face. His son Tim was going on and on about how cool it was being on the sidelines for the varsity football win against the Clark Cougars. The first half of football featured an unsure Roosevelt team going up against a Clark team who, though good, was not up to their usual standards and was going to have a down year. Roosevelt was not expected to make the playoffs. “I’m telling you, Dad, Frank Robinson looked...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 39 Control Alt Delete

Leonard Huffnagle was having a lot of trouble looking for dirt on Tim Murphy from San Antonio Roosevelt High School. The only tangible thing he was able to confirm was that Tim had gifted the Trojan iPad, given by Coach Andrew Thomas of IMG Academy, to his little sister, Carmen. IMG was known for recruiting the best high school football players from across the country and giving them highly specialized coaching to better prepare them for college football. Kids graduating from IMG often...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 45 Proper Motivation

Rodney Valentine’s throat was sore from his screaming. His knuckles were scratched and bruised from pounding on that poor, unsuspecting asshole who didn’t know any better. Rodney was especially pissed because no one could figure out why he was so pissed off in the first place. Valentine and his posse of teammates arrived at the house party a little bit later than everyone else, as usual. It was an unwritten rule that the host of the party would have the game highlights from that weekend’s...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 49 Onyx

Tim, Troy, Rob, Frank, and Jeff were quiet most of the way on the drive to the address included with their multi-colored cards found in their lockers after the beating the Rough Riders had given to the Johnson Jaguars. The five young men crammed into Jeff’s GTO were mostly quiet, daydreaming about the story Troy had told them. “I think I know what this is. You guys feel like having an experience?” Troy asked with a strange, tilted smile. “My dad told me a story that he said I could never...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 51 A Messy Situation

A Messy Situation Once Tim Murphy closed his bedroom door and turned on the bedroom lamp, he blew a quick kiss to his one-and-only Cindy, taped up on the wall, and collapsed on the bed with the biggest smile of his life. Tim was quietly reliving what had happened to him after the game. When he laughed to himself, he realized he didn’t even think about the game when the great time he had that night ran through his mind. The quiet knock on the bedroom door alerted him to the here and now. The...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 63 Is It Better To Be Lucky or Good

Tim Murphy and the nanites in his body had already written the two reports – one for his English class and the other for his US History class. It was just a matter of typing and formatting the report in the proper sets. All in all, the two assignments only took a few minutes to type, save, and email to their respective teachers. When he sent his English paper, he had a flash of remembrance of his short relationship with his English teacher, Julianne Holmes, considered one of the hot teachers...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 64 Itrsquos Just a Party What Could Happen

The week of practice started with a few announcements from Big John on Monday morning. Big John had canceled morning practice with a sign written on the giant dry erase board along the long wall in the locker room. He didn’t cancel all practice, but it would be just no helmets or pads. That meant a full hour of lifting weights rather than working out on the practice fields in full pads – a day off for sure. Before practice would have typically begun, the Roosevelt football teams met in the...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 69 Sounds Good to Me

Going into downtown San Antonio for evening dinner was rare for the Murphy family. Of course, they went out to dinner occasionally but not very far from their neighborhood. Raymond had ordered the women in his life to a day of indulgence at their favorite beauty spa to get pampered and eventually have their makeup done. While the womenfolk were enjoying their day of pampering, the men folk went to fill a glaring hole in the younger Murphy man’s life: the lack of a nice suit. Tim had never...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 70 Dinner and a Show

As they did so often, the Murphy family sang along with the music on the radio. The Murphy parents both enjoyed all genres and encouraged their children to listen to all types of music. Juanita had her favorites and listened to them with the specialized music channels through the cable provider. She preferred the popular hits from the 1980s and 1990s, while Raymond also preferred that and rock music from the 1970s. The patriarch of the family steered into a parking lot nearby the...

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Mayhem 4 Irish MistChapter 4

The next day was moving day. I've heard how being out on tour with an entertainer can seem a little like riding a tornado without a safety belt but you couldn't tell that by me. I've heard how some tours play twenty cities in twenty days but that isn't how things are done in Ireland. Time seems less important and venues aren't always open when you want them to be. We were doing 25 shows in three months and that included a two-week break in the middle to "relax." Not exactly an arduous...

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Mayhem 4 Irish MistChapter 5

The next few weeks were just plain work. It probably seems like touring with a popular band would be great fun and endless adventure but mostly it was a lot like combat: endless hours of boredom interrupted by moments of shear terror. Well, terror is probably a bit of an overstatement, maybe agitation and concern would be more appropriate. Anytime the girls were heading into a large crowd there was a concern; happily we hadn't had anything like the clusterfuck we'd seen in Clonakilty but...

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Mage Hounds

A century ago a group of fanatics tried to create hounds that could hunt mages and magic users. They succeeded but things went wrong and the hounds got loose. Not only could they feel and follow magic, they pulled it into them. When they bit a mage they would suck all the magic out of them. Of course when they bit a regular person or animal they sucked out their life energy too. They bred fast and created packs and those spread and created more and ... a century and the whole country had packs...

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Hare and Hounds

Hare and Hounds. By Tanya H. A skirt, hung on a wardrobe. Not a proper wardrobe either; a budget hotel wardrobe - a skeletal, open plan structure of veneer and chipboard with a short rail and the kind of two-part coat hangers you can't steal. And a skirt hanging there - a plain, utilitarian skirt; black, a-line, box-pleated, knee length. A challenging skirt. 'Step into me,' it warned. 'Leave this room in me and life changes.' "That bus has already left," I said to it. "Who are...

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Mayhem Room 69

Feb 12, 2011 10:24 Am You were supposed to have checked out of the hotel by 11 am. The bags were packed but you had needs that must be tended to before leaving. A long flight awaited you at the airport and knowing you couldn't stand to be this horny all the way home you decided to take matters into your own hands one more time before leaving. I had been given the key to your room from the hotel manger. This was a room that was scheduled for remodeling and my contracting firm was putting in a...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 3 Back to the Future

A by product of time travel that no one knew about was the momentary blindness and nausea brought on from the rapid assault to your senses immediately after travel. But for some reason only on your return. When he re-materialized in the time travel chamber, Tim Murphy needed to shield his eyes from the suddenly ultra bright lights. He also needed to make a concerted effort to control his nausea. Nausea controlled and his sensitivity to light diminishing, Tim decided it was time to see how...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 5 At the Hospital

The drive to the hospital was uneventful and easy enough. Tim’s mother, Juanita, parked the family SUV in a General’s parking spot, right outside the front entrance to the emergency room. Tim’s father, Raymond, who was standing just inside the ER doors, knew from the frantic sound of his wife’s voice on the phone that she would not obey the parking rules and would take the first available space she found. Raymond quickly reached the SUV before Juanita could turn off the engine. He stuck his...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 6 An Unexpected Debut

Summer two-a-day practices are a rite of passage for the Texas high school football player. The players arrived at their new high school, two weeks before the start of the new school year. Sure, they were only going to the football locker room, the football practice fields and also the weight room; but the psychological advantage of being able to GO to high school, earlier, was a definite positive feeling for the young soon to be high schooler. Freshmen did not have their own cars ... yet....

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 7 The Gang

To say Tim was excited, would be a major understatement. “It was sooo cool, Mom,” Tim was almost jumping up and down in the front seat of the SUV while his mother was driving them home. “I was sitting there reading, and the librarian came up to me. I didn’t even hear her, as I was paying attention to what I was reading. She actually scared me when she touched my shoulder to get my attention. Standing with her was Coach Barrett, her husband. He’d come all the way to the library to just meet...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 8 Doubting the Future

The lights turned on in the cell at half past six, every morning since Tim got back from his trip to the past. About a week after returning from the past, his nanites confirmed his hypothesis that no one he had met, yet, had any nanites of their own. Tim theorized to himself the interrogators did not have any nanite improvements since they constantly made mistakes in their questioning and also in their answers to his questions. Oh, they answered the questions as he believed they would but...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 9 Gotta Start Somewhere

A good hundred or so young men full of testosterone and desperate to show they were not afraid, were indeed afraid. Afraid of not fitting in. Afraid of being shown they were not good enough to make it on the freshman football team. Afraid they were good enough to make it on the freshman football team. Afraid of the high school girls. Afraid of the high school guys. Afraid of the work their new teachers were preparing to pile on them. Afraid they would not be able to finish the work their new...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 10 Lets Get It Started

With the day’s drama complete after finishing with their equipment, they began leaving the locker area to try and enjoy their final day of relaxation before the two-a-days started. Tim and his friends crossed a very busy Walzem Road, right in front of the high school. Walzem Road’s three lanes headed northeast and three lanes going southwest were divided by a median island running the length of the high school. Once beyond the high school, the divider island changed into a turning lane....

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 11 Patience Fades

The tacos were just great. Tim was still not doing anything to jeopardize the loss of the twice-a-week breakfast tacos treats. George was still bringing in the savory, artery-clogging breakfast tacos from everyone's favorite family restaurant. In fact, George was now adding an extra taco, since he understood the body's instant response once it smelled one of Yolanda's tacos. Whether breakfast tacos dripping in the grease of the Mexican sausage and fluffy egg combination, or the...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 12 A Day of Firsts

First day of school for both Murphy kids saw a return of a family tradition: Mom fixed a full breakfast for everyone. Pancakes, bacon, sausage, eggs, fruits and all kinds of baked goods. She generally cooks for the family, then the mothers from the neighborhood carpool come and enjoy a wonderful meal at their own pace. There were usually a few empty bottles of wine in the trash when the kids returned home from the first day of school. Rumor has it the same carpoolers also got together toward...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 13 A Fine Mess

“Hey, Joe, what do you mean the freshmen offense knows fourteen plays already? I thought Big John only wanted the freshmen to concentrate on getting in shape, until at least the first scrimmage,” Kevin Krebsback, the JV and Varsity defensive backs coach asked, once the freshmen left the coaches office for second period. “It’s exactly what I said it was, Kevin,” Coach Alvarez said. As he sat back down at his desk, he saw he had everyone’s attention, including Coach Barrett. The freshman...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 14 Frustration Creates Opportunities

"I know you guys are keeping the pain receptors turned off during my questioning, but are there any problems with maintaining the status quo? I ask because I am starting to feel some of the pain," Tim whispered to himself while he held a pillow over his own face in a mock effort to fall asleep. "All efforts to minimize, and even counteract, the effects of the enhanced interrogation techniques are within their limits, and all nanites are performing at optimum levels. If you are, in fact,...

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Mayhem in a PillChapter 15 Shall We Play A Game

"So, how was the first day for you?" Tim's father, Raymond, was sitting on the desk chair while his son was finishing his first journal entry for his honors U.S. History class. "It was pretty good, Dad. You were right about the girls. Everywhere I went, I started seeing more and more girls looking at me and then looking away if I made eye contact with them. I'm not used to the attention, but so far it isn't bad." Raymond was practically bursting with pride. His son who, just a...

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