DAWNS LIFE
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We finally heard back from Mort on Tuesday morning and the news was good. The legal eagles at Twenty-First Century Fox had decided that our claim would trump that of someone who had not been involved in any of the events mentioned and the studio believed they could withstand the inevitable lawsuit that would follow. They cautioned that the movie better make money, however, or the legal fees would not look as good on the end of year ledger.
“There is one more bullet in the gun though, Jack. We have some people checking in to this, but I think we may have a way out of even that. It seems young Caravou has gone into hiding. There are certain people to whom he owes a great deal of money and who are anxious to find him. I think for a hundred grand more, we could have complete and total ownership of the story with no strings.” Mort said, then paused, clearing his throat.
“This is where we need to talk realistically, Jack. Yes, if you paid the money instead of us, you might gain ownership of the story, but he shopped it around. It is a great story and someone is going to make this movie. If done right, I think this could be a major motion picture. I don’t know that we will rival our last big hit, Avatar made us almost two point eight billion, but this could be in the top twenty if we do it right. I could see it up there with Jurassic World or Furious 7. Those two were Universal, one of our sister companies, and one pulled one point six, the other was one point five billion.”
My net worth, as of a couple of months ago, was right at one point eight billion, so barely more than one of the lower tier movies Mort had mentioned. No way was I going to get the studio to back off on this.
“Okay, Mort. Get the rights to the story from them, if you can, and we can work together on this. If it has to get out, I want to have some control of the message and I don’t want innocent people hurt.” I said, though inside I still quailed at the thought of the whole world knowing.
“Mort, remember I told you that I might be interested in investing, depending on the project? This is the project, Mort.” Jake said, winking at me. I tried to wave him off be he ignored me. “If you need a backer, or just want to spread the production costs around, you say the word. Hell, offer me enough, I’ll underwrite the whole damn thing.”
I just shook my head. Jake was Jake and he was going to do what he wanted to do.
“You won’t be sorry, Jake, this is a winner. And Jack, son, you made the right choice. Better us than some made for HBO docu-drama bullshit.” Mort chortled. I could almost imagine him rubbing his hands together, mentally counting coup on his rivals, not to mention counting the box office receipts!
“When would this all start?” I asked, before we got too far into the celebration portion of this travesty.
“I’d like you to come down to the studios again, Jack. Bring Jake with you, I’ll get my people working on contracts and so on, so make it Friday. We’ll start early and, unless there are changes, end by lunchtime. Mike, come see me when you get back to the studio, will you?”
With that, Mort was off the line and my future, at least for the next year or so, was pretty much decided. School was going to have to be a secondary concern, but I thought I could still take some classes. I would also try to make sure I had the time I needed to see the launch of Deckhouse’s new Trimaran yacht. Martin was promising some fantastic new tech and I was excited to be part of it all.
Shit. Now I had to go house hunting. In Los Angeles.
I had given Jake one of the downstairs offices as his own a couple of years ago, never going in there except to clean after he left each time, and he headed there to handle some business while I went into my office. My first call was to Erin Sung.
“Erin, find me a house in LA. Something away from downtown where I don’t have to hear traffic or breathe in the smog. I need enough room to entertain, probably, a pool is a must. Hot tub is cool, or I can have one put in. I will be here for a while, maybe a year.”
“No problem Boss. You want hot and cold room service too? I hear you can get that easy out there in La-La land!” Erin joked, but I could hear her fingers tapping away at her keyboard. “I’ll call you as soon as I have something. I’ll find you a more permanent berth for your big bath tub toy too.”
“Ah ... crap. I never even thought about that. Do that, please, and thank you for thinking ahead!”
That evening, to get my mind off of the movie fiasco, I made my rounds by telephone. First was to Frank and Nancy Pitts in Austin. Frank was the Chairman of the Demeter Trust. I had a hundred and forty-two million in funding going out through the auspices of the Demeter Trust this past year.
I had initially funded the trust with fifty million but as we found more and more charities that could use help or programs that were failing because of funding, I had increased the funding by another thirty million. And then another thirty, and ... well, you get the picture. Terry assured me it was all tax deductible and I needed the tax incentives.
Frank was the titular head of Demeter, but his wife and, officially, his administrative assistant, was de facto co-chairman. Chairperson? They had a relationship that worked and I was just glad I had the pair of them. Each one alone was an able administrator, but together they were magic.
Frank turned out to be an able fund raiser too! The Demeter trust had accepted donations for just over one-hundred and seventy million over the last year, several of those were named endowments, which means whatever effort we turned those funds towards would adopt the name of the sponsor. What sponsors couldn’t do, however, was dictate what the money would be used on. For example, a ‘Jane Smith Endowment’ would become the ‘Jane Smith Chair of Pediatric Oncology at AnyTown University Medical Center’ or even the ‘Jane Smith Scholarship Fund’.
Nancy turned out to be the best administrator. She had managed to keep our overhead, the amount of funds actually used to manage the charity, to less than three percent. I had given her a hard and fast five percent limit, with absolutely no expenditures over that for anything not directly related to the charitable efforts, and she had taken that limit as a challenge. That she cut that narrow margin even further without scrimping and saving was astounding!
This meant that a whopping ninety-seven point two percent of the money turned over to the Demeter Trust was used to help people, not to pad pockets, and that was admirable in anyone’s eyes. CNN, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal and Charity Watch had all awarded the Demeter trust the highest rating available for Costs per donation and expenses.
In other good news, the London office of Demeter was once again in the black and operating efficiently. After the scandal there, and our swift actions to kick ass and get it straight, an able administrator had been found and that nice Charlotte Jenkins was her second in command. She ended up with just over three hundred thousand British Pounds from the estate of the dirtbag lawyer who had struck her, but she stayed on because she believed in the mission of the Demeter Trust, to protect the youngest and most vulnerable.
One of the projects I started outside of the Demeter trust, then turned over to them so they could provide logistical and clerical support, was my scholarship project. Patricia Nance had been a Judge’s clerk while in law school, but after passing the bar had come to work for me instead. She managed the first dozen scholarships, six each to the University of Texas and to Texas Agricultural and Mechanical college, Texas A&M.
Now however, just two years later, she had her own staff of a dozen and I had sixty-two million paid out last year for the one thousand full-ride scholarships we had awarded. The average cost per year for each was in the neighborhood of fifty-five thousand, when you included all the little things like books, supplies, counseling and two trips a year home to visit family.
For now, we had capped the number of scholarships at one-thousand to see if we could maintain that over the longer haul. In five years, when all of the current crop had graduated or moved up to graduate programs, we would have a much better idea of what we did right and what needed improvement.
Next was a call out to the investment advisor that Terry had farmed out our money management to. I left instructions to be prepared to liquidate up to one-hundred-million on short notice. What they liquidated I would leave up to them, but I would need the money, probably, within a couple of days of calling.
My last call was to Stacy. We still wrote, called and video chatted, though not as frequently as we used to. Stacy had found a guy and was engaged, so she had other things on her mind. I could sense that our relationship was probably going to fall by the wayside, but I was okay with that, as long as she was happy. There had never been any real romance between us but I had often wondered what would have happened if we had lived closer.
While I was making like the good son and phoning everyone I had to call, I also got a couple of phone calls.
The first was from Erin who had conferenced in Burt in San Diego. They had found the perfect building and would close on it in another week. They did do a short-term lease so they could take immediate control and could start making the changes needed. Erin had also found a very nice condo for Burt that he could have as a perk or he could stay there until he found something he liked better. Even better, she told me that she was spending eleven million to buy the condo building and, as soon as she could shift the current residents, she was assigning condos to employees of the new Security company Burt was going to ramrod.
The second was a bigger surprise, it was Cade Taylor!
“Hey Jack! I am still in LA and hanging out with the movie stars!” she called, laughing uproariously into the phone. I could hear several other female voices in the background. “We just left one club, heading to another one. You will never guess what we spent an hour doing ... prank calling that weasel Beckham. What a douche nozzle! ‘Don’t call me anymore, I’ll report you!’ HA! Wait, wait! She called him something funny, wait a minute...” the increase in background noise told me she had pulled the phone away from her face.
“Chloe, Chloe, what was it? What did you call city boy, Dallas ... or Chicago ... Brooklyn? Okay, what did you call Brooklyn earlier? Tosser? Yeah! That was it!”
“He’s a tosser!” Cade said, speaking in the phone once more. I just had to shake my head and try not to laugh at her.
“Cade, you are drunk! I hope none of you are driving!”
“Nah, we’re not that stupid. Those Marines you got for me? They are aweshum! Anyone tries to give us a hard time, they just growl at them and the pretty boys run away. It’s fuckin’ hilare ... hilira ... halir ... It’s funny as hell!”
“Well, I am glad you are having fun. Call me when you are sober tomorrow, after you get over your hangover, and let me buy you guys dinner. I am in LA too and it looks like I might be here for a bit.”
“Really? That is aweshum! Look, Jack, I was kinda, you know, nervous ... no, that’s not true, I was scared. I am not as DC as I tell people, I use it to scare off all the freaks and, well, you kinda got to me. Oh! I am serious about you singing with me on my next album ‘cause you have a sexy voice, but I liked you as you too, you know? That’s funny. You, you, you, you, you know? Anyways, just figured I would tell you, you, you now so I could blame it on the booze if I get embarrassed later. Bye Jack, kissy kissy!”
In the background, six or seven voices yelled out, “KISSY KISSY!” and busted up laughing before the connection was dropped.
Okay, now that was funny!
Dinner the next night was at some place that Jake knew and we invited Annie and Mike to come along as well. He and Dave were leaving in the morning but he made sure to remind me that he was just a phone call away, and that he thought of me as family.
After dinner, Mike pulled me aside before they left and we sat down to talk turkey. “Listen, Jack, I work for Mort and I won’t be disloyal. Hell, it’s easy not being disloyal because he is a straight shooter. He has never, in the fifteen years I have known him, first as an actor working for him as a director and then as a regular employee, he has never deliberately screwed someone.
“That’s important. Not many people in this industry you can take at face value. Here’s the trick though, Jack, Mort is the president of the studio, but he is not the only one with a say in this. Do yourself a favor and get a good lawyer. Someone who knows the industry. There are tricks and fine print in Hollywood that the rest of the world hasn’t discovered yet, and none of them are nice.”
Mike shook my hand, gathered Annie up and they were gone, leaving me sitting there with a ball of ice in the pit of my stomach.
The next morning, I saw Jake and Dave off, sad to see them go but knowing that this was my problem and I had to deal with it my way.
I knew no one in the industry except for ... Chloe Moretz and I wasn’t about to go mooch a favor from her, even if she could help. I am sure she got way too many requests for ‘little favors’ because of her celebrity. Instead, I turned to my old stand-by, Terry. I paid him a lot and he had to take my calls.
“Bossman! Yo, if you are going to be in LA for a while, I might have to come down and review the books on the Century City building, you know? I still have spaces in my autograph book!”
“You are so full of shit that your eyes are brown, Terry! You didn’t ask for one autograph the last time you were here! You just stared and drooled...” I joked, laughing at him.
“Ow! That was hateful, Jack, but did you not notice how Lea Michele looks a lot like Patti? Different hair, but the rest ... what can I say, she just tripped my trigger. This time, now that I have my Patti, I will not be affected like that and can get those autographs.” Terry said righteously, ignoring my laughter.
“Look, I am going to be your buddy and not even tell Patti that you married her because she looks like a B or C-List celeb. Since I am such an all-around stellar guy, I am sure you would do me a favor in return, and find me a good Hollywood lawyer, someone familiar with the way business is done out here. I want a shark, but just a little shark, not a great white. This is more about protecting me than getting a payday.”
“Whoa, Jack, what’s going on out there, man? You get into some trouble? Usually that means more money in the coffers on this end, so I should encourage you.” Terry knew how to keep things from getting too serious. He had literally been with me almost from the moment I found out I even had money.
“Cam and her frog husband have been shopping around my story to the studios, trying to sell it for a movie. My fucking story, Terry, all of it. I think I have her stymied for the moment, but there are an unknown number of manuscript copies out there in various hands and someone is going to make this picture. Whether it is made for TV or just a book, if it is my story, I want it told my way.”
“Christ, Jack, I never thought ... well, none of us did. My mom is crushed about her, angrier than I have seen her in a long, long time. Let me hit up the old boy network and call you back, Jack. Fuck the sharks, I am getting you a killer whale.”
I knew I could count on Terry.
When I met with Mike and Mort Greenbaum on Monday, we were supposed to meet at the studio in a conference room. When my taxi arrived at the gate, Mike Sutter was waiting for us and looked surprised, then shook his head. He had us get out of the cab and told us he had expected a limo, then laughed.
“I am too Hollywood these days. Everyone rides around in limos or expensive cars, but you don’t even have wheels here, do you? And you are not a casual limo kind of guy either. I shouldn’t have been surprised by the taxi.”
I just shrugged. It hadn’t occurred to me to get a limo, though I had been thinking I needed wheels if I was sticking around, and a more permanent anchor or berth for my baby as well.
“I am supposed to be meeting someone here today, he said he would arrive before...” I was saying when the gate guard stepped up and interrupted.
“Is one of you Jack McCoy?” he asked politely, looking from Mike, to Dean and then to me. I raised a hand to shoulder height.
“This gentleman over here said he was meeting a client for a meeting and Mr. Sutter here was meeting a client for a meeting at the same time, so I thought I might be lucky!” the man said with a smile, gesturing over his shoulder at an older Mercedes sedan that was stopped at the gate.
Mike bent down to look through the passenger window and shook his head. “You have strange friends, Jack. That’s Neville Taft, and he’s kind of an institution here in this town.” Turning to the security guy, he asked him to let Mr. Taft in and direct him to the office building, then waved us ahead of him through the pedestrian gate to a four-seat golf cart.
We followed the Mercedes in the golf cart until it found a parking spot in a visitor slot outside the three-story office complex. Mike pulled the golf cart up into a set of spaces specifically for carts and we met the driver of the Mercedes at the front door.
Once inside, Mike turned and shook hands with the older gentlemen who had been identified as Neville Taft.
“Neville, always a pleasure to see you. I thought I heard you had retired. Still keeping your hand in, I see.” Mike said with a smile, then turned his attention to us.
“This young gentleman on the left here is Jack McCoy and I suspect you are here for him. The other gentleman is Dean Miller, Mister McCoy’s security chief and friend.”
We all shook hands and even as I watched Neville Taft give me the once over, I was doing the same in reverse!
The man was seventy if he was a day, a definite contemporary of Jake Reilly. He was tall, spare and immaculately dressed in a very expensive suit. His hair was as white as snow, though full and perfectly coifed as well. He had a very intelligent face and piercing eyes that, if I had to guess, missed very little. The lines around his mouth and eyes said he smiled a lot, but I wasn’t sure yet if that was a good thing or a bad thing. Jake could smile you right into a grave if he was angry, and I bet this guy could too.
When he smiled and nodded, after his scan, I felt like I could relax a bit and that made me smile in return.
“Mister McCoy, may I call you Jack? Good. Jack, I got a call from a fellow to whom I owe a great deal. Mike here was correct in one aspect, I am indeed retired these days. I do, however, take on the occasional project to keep my hand in, as it were. When I heard about you, about this fascinating issue, well, I thought it was something I might enjoy. It is unfortunate that we could not meet before this, but let us take, say, ten or fifteen minutes before we join the others, if you don’t mind?”
“No, of course not. Mike, is there somewhere I can speak with Mister Taft?”
Mike showed us to an empty conference room there on the first floor and told us to just come up to the third when we were done. He would go and let Mort know we were delayed a bit.
Inside, with the door closed, Mr. Taft seemed to relax a bit.
“Let’s take a seat and get to know each other.” He offered, not even batting an eye when Dean claimed the seat closest to the door, forcing us down the table a bit. I saw him watching Dean though and thought I saw approval there.
I spent the next ten minutes giving him the basic outline. This is me, that was Cam, she dumped me, her new husband is a dick who is trying to sell my life to make a quick buck. He took it all in, asking one or two clarifying questions, then sat for a moment letting it sink in.
“What do you want out of this, Jack?”
“Mister...” at his wave, I started over, “Neville, ideally I would find a way to stop the whole thing. Since the jerk sent out copies to every studio, that isn’t really an option. So, I would like to control the damage. If I could force them to make the movie as a complete and total fabrication, changing every aspect that could possibly point to me, I would. That is not going to work because someone would still make the original movie, or something similar.
“So, I think the best we can hope for is to change it just enough to protect my identity, keep me from being a paparazzi bait. There are aspects of the story that no one here knows, that Cam didn’t know. Those things could blow up and create international incidents, Neville, it is that serious.”
“Well, I can tell you that I am glad I came today. Not only is this already proving to be more fascinating than I had supposed, I think you will actually need my help. Getting old sucks, Jack, so when you have a chance to show you can still be relevant, well, it’s better than gold.”
I snorted and Dean actually laughed at that, and Neville Taft looked confused.
“After this is over, come with us to my boat. Since you are my lawyer, I have a fascinating story for you about how a man your age helped an orphan. He dropped a coin in the water and the ripples are still being felt.”
“Ah ... I will look forward to that, Jack. Now, let us go and see what Mort has up his sleeve, shall we?”
Upstairs on the third floor, we were directed into a much nicer conference room. The long, gleaming hardwood table would have sat sixteen people with room to spare, and a buffet of drinks and snacks stood waiting on a sideboard. Mort, a tall, older and buxom blonde at his side, climbed to his feet when we entered. Mike was there as well, standing over at a window and talking to a pair of middle-aged men in suits.
“Jack, Dean, welcome! Neville, when I heard you were here, I told Sylvia she had to attend the meeting. I already know I am not in your league, but Sylvia, she’s anther kettle of fish.” Mort said with a grin, coming forward to shake hands all around. “Neville, I think you know these guys but Jack, this is Tom Winton, legal counsel for Twentieth Century Fox and Bret Carter, counsel for Disney, the new owners of Fox since December.”
I wasn’t aware that Disney had bought Fox! Maybe there was hope that they wouldn’t want to be involved in a sicko movie like this one! Oh wait ... Jake had said something about that on the boat, fifty-two billion in shares or something.
That idea was shot down the drain right away, when Mort opened with, “Jack, we want to make this picture. We think, if treated right, it could be major. In fact, the director I am thinking of for this asked if we had considered making this the opening for a series of pictures, something to replace the Bourne series which, frankly, is not aging well. Jeremy Renner is a great actor, but he is pretty tied up with Marvel projects right now, also now a Disney product.”
I looked at Dean and he raised an eyebrow, his way of showing surprise in a group of strangers. Neville looked placid and unconcerned. Mike and the lawyers for the other side were watching me closely for a reaction.
When I didn’t say anything, Mort plunged on, still sounding excited.
“My guy in Paris has a contract with Caravou. In fact, it is so new that the ink is still wet. For the sum of three hundred and seventy-five thousand US dollars, he is signing away all rights to the manuscript. It was a real risk on our part, that isn’t chump change, but I figured if it came down to it, you might be interested in buying it from us.”
Yeah ... he kind of had me by the short curlies there. I would pay a lot more than that to keep this from being made in the first place.
“So, if I offered the studio a fair price for rights to the manuscript, then we could put this whole thing to bed right now? Say, a million dollars even? That is twice what you paid for the manuscript and the movie rights.”
Mort didn’t even bother to answer. His expression told me that wasn’t going to fly and, if I was being honest with myself, I knew it before I said it.
Fuckety fuck.
“Okay, but I have some real concerns and how they are addressed would change how cooperative, or how obstructive, I will be about making this movie.” I said, laying my cards on the table. Mort looked concerned but the two lawyers looked perfectly calm. Either it was good acting or they thought they had already seen every trick in the book. In either case, we would have to see if they remained that way.
“Okay, Jack, hit us. Tell us your concerns and let’s work together to get them addressed.” Mort said, leaning forward and looking eager.
“There are so many, but let’s start with the easiest to address. That manuscript has only part of the story, and not even close to all the good stuff. There are huge chunks missing that could turn a mildly interesting story into a barn burner. There are very few people who actually know the whole story, and Cam was not one. I would be willing to open up to your writers, give them most of the missing bits, if we can settle my other concerns.”
“Most of the missing bits?” Winton, the lawyer for Fox asked.
“There are parts that I won’t ever share with anyone, and I won’t be giving out names or exact dates, some locations will be changed, these are all to protect item number two, privacy. Look, I don’t want to be well known. I could go my whole life and never talk to another reporter, and I would be deliriously happy to have that happen. I don’t want anything to do with a ‘True life adventure!‘ or even a ‘Based on actual events‘. At best, I would be okay with ‘Inspired by current and historical events‘ or some such nonsense, but it would be better still if we just called it fiction.
“If you want my cooperation, then I want no indication that this is real; some people will figure it out, and there is nothing I can do about that, but most people won’t know and won’t care. That means no leaks, no slips to the press. The real story behind the story stays with the people in this room and whoever you have actually writing the script. I will insist on a non-disclosure agreement or clause with significant penalties.”
The three on the other side of the table put their heads together and were talking. Mike had seated himself separately from both groups and, when I looked his way inquiringly, he just shrugged.
“I’m a fixer. I got you and them together, so I am just here as a friendly face. If they want my input, they’ll ask.”
The Disney lawyer, Bret Carter, pulled away from the scrum on the other side of the table to ask, “What kind of penalties, and why shouldn’t we go with what we have and not risk it?” He didn’t sound combative, just curious, so I bit off my first reaction and went with a calmer reply instead.
“Look, I have a couple of billion dollars that I could use to bury this picture. Yes, you would still own the rights, but by the time we were done in court, it would have cost you so much that the movie would never make enough money for you to recoup the legal fees. My mentor and friend already offered to back me, and he has enough money that even Disney as a whole would be reluctant to cross swords with him. So, when I say significant penalties, I mean significant.”
“Who’s your...” He started to ask, but Mort was tugging on his sleeve and whispered something in his ear that made him turn a little green and swallow the rest of that question. With a nod, he turned back to the others.
When Mort and his lawyers came back to the table, he looked happy.
“Jack, we’re willing to go with those restrictions. The easy way of avoiding any unintended leaks is just to not tell anyone that this has any basis in fact at all. We’ll treat the script as any other fiction novel. You realize of course that if we go this route, your level of involvement with the movie will be considerably lessened and so would your level of influence on the content.”
Neville Taft cleared his throat and leaned forward, resting his forearms on the table and smiling at the men on the other side.
“Not necessarily.”
I wanted to smile and did everything I could not to. The three men on the other side of the table, one of them a powerful studio big-wig, the other two powerful and influential studio lawyers, all sat back at least the same amount as Neville Taft sat forward, and all sort of quivered when the man spoke. I really had to find out more about the man who was my lawyer today!
“My client has information crucial to the story and he will have to be involved to ensure that none of the content creates any issues vis a vis revealing too much and making it too easy to identify the various participants. He has confided in me some of the concerns and I will say this much, there are international implications that would possibly rock the current administration in Washington DC.
“Outside of those concerns, he has proposed a compromise. He would be willing to invest in the making of this picture, putting his money where his mouth is, so to speak. I have already been given permission to represent another backer for this movie, should the studio decide to seek outside funding. Assuming we all reach an agreement at the end of the negotiations, of course.”
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‘And she was drifting through the back yard. And she was taking off her dress. And she was moving very slowly. Rising up above the Earth.’ -Talking Heads, ‘And She Was’ ‘Not the way I usually expect to be greeted by the two most gorgeous women in the world dressed like Spy vs Spy’s hot sisters, but ok,’ Troy said as he set down his briefcase (Yeah, he really carries one. What a dork! I love him.) and took off his shoes and socks. Julie took his hand and gently guided him to his usual spot on...
“And she was drifting through the back yard. And she was taking off her dress. And she was moving very slowly. Rising up above the Earth.” -Talking Heads, “And She Was” “Not the way I usually expect to be greeted by the two most gorgeous women in the world dressed like Spy vs Spy’s hot sisters, but ok,” Troy said as he set down his briefcase (Yeah, he really carries one. What a dork! I love him.) and took off his shoes and socks. Julie took his hand and gently guided him to his usual...
(Conclusion) “And she was looking at herself. And things were looking like a movie. She had a pleasant elevation. She’s moving out in all directions, oh, oh, oh.” -Talking Heads, “And She Was” Troy was enthralled. Not by the trance Julie had brought him out of moments ago, but by me. He’d turned to face me on the cloud we were both on and now had his leg propped up on it with one foot still in space. In the back of my mind, I knew we were in That Place where they’ve taken me before; where...
I awoke again at 7:30 and my nighttime visitors were gone. I got up and went to my en-suite bathroom and peed and showered again. I got dressed and headed out to the sitting room. I met Sam there and he had just ordered breakfast for us and it would be arriving shortly. I checked on the girls, but they were not in their room. I knocked on Sandy's room and I heard some giggling. I opened the door and all three girls were sitting on the bed talking. I said, "Breakfast will be served shortly,...
"How's Liz doing?" Mattie asked as she entered the van, closing the door behind her. Alice halted her singing, turning to answer her friend while clutching Liz's hand to maintain the physical connection. "She's showing symptoms of the other plagues and is in pain, but hasn't started losing consciousness yet. How did your meeting go?" "Antario doesn't have any symptoms. He insists he's careful and Lassie gave him the all-clear. He and Sandra are out collecting supplies at...
27 A night out 24 Jan 2015 Thursday, message while at work telling me to be in a certain pub at 8.30 on Saturday night, and to tell hubby I would be out with my master.I replied ‘yes sir’ and noted that there was no request for special clothing, sometimes there is, and no answer or acknowledgement, so on returns home I told Andy my hubby and he just accepted it would happen ...again.Saturday afternoon came and after tea Andy came to the bathroom, as I showered, washing my back, having...
The sun was shining brightly into the bedroom and the clock on the table was reading 11:20am when I was gently awakened. I thought I had been dreaming, but as I opened my eyes, my young lover was gently stroking and licking on my cock, which was about as hard as it could get. "Good morning sweetie. I hope you slept as well as I did because you're going to need the rest before I'm done with you today." She had a mischievous grin on her face, then took my cock into her mouth and promptly...
Elena Westmont sat down at her dressing table and stared at her reflection in the mirror. She barely recognized the woman looking back at her, so stark was the change in her appearance over the previous year. A year earlier, she had worn homespun dresses that itched and abraded her skin. Now she wore a gray dress of fine silk and a pair of the most comfortable shoes she had ever felt. Her blonde hair hung past her shoulders and shone in the sunlight through the castle window where it had...
It was almost twelve miles back up the coast from the pier to the marina, but those jet skis were no slouches and as long as we stayed outside the no wake zones, we could haul ass. It was pretty cool feeling Tiff pressed up against me, her arms around my waist as we jetted along. When we turned in to come between Point Loma and Naval Air Station North Island, we had to slow because of the rules and other water traffic, so I didn’t even think twice when Tiff wanted to take the controls. In...
The next day, Dean and I could sit down and talk about this calmly. I think he had needed that release as much as I did. I told Dean about waking up, tied hand and foot, in the darkness of the bilge. I told him everything, sparing no detail, about my terror and the flashbacks. Then we went through every detail for the entire time I was gone. Dean was a relentless interrogator. He knew me like no one else, so he knew if I was holding back. He was pissed about the range of the beacon in my...
I welcomed Dean back with a hug and introduced him to everyone, telling him he had just missed Neville. Dean had already met him of course, at the first meeting with the studio before we went to Vancouver. He had met Lisa too but hadn’t met Gwen, nor had he met Michael O’Day from Rook and I could tell Dean’s spider-sense was tingling. When I told him how glad I was to have him back and he patted me on the back with his return hug, I knew the jig was up, He felt me tense up and was backing...
It had only been a couple days since my wild photo session with Bob and his beautiful wife Krystal. It had started out as a glamour photo session (even though I've mostly only done nature stuff as a hobby) and ended up with a three-way. Krystal, shy as I've always known her, really let loose when she had her husband in front of her and me behind, servicing her at both ends, so to speak. Anyway, my phone rang, and I went to answer it. I was surprised to hear her voice on the line since she...
It took three days before we found out what happened almost twenty miles off the coast, in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Coast Guard, with the help of the US Navy at Naval Air Station Key West and the US Army’s Special Forces Underwater Operations school in Key West, captured a Panamanian registry, one-hundred-and-seventy-foot mega yacht carrying kidnapped children for sale. It was the largest bust in decades of a sex slavery ring and probably the largest ever in US history where the potential...
I couldn’t call Dean, he would drop whatever he was doing and come back but end up in trouble with the marshals. I could call Dave, but I hesitated. He had recommended the company who sent this asshole and he would be pissed. Calling Jake would be the same as calling Dave, and I wasn’t sure I wanted to deal with that just yet. The same went for Deb. She couldn’t do anything and was sure to tell Liz who would tell Jake and that was the same thing as calling Dave. Mike! I was a part of the...
The bathroom was small, but well-arranged and was more like the ones I had seen in movies shot in Japan and China. It was a ‘wet’ bathroom in that the sink was on the back of the toilet so that gray water then was used to flush. The shower was a hose that would spray water over everything and a drain was set in the floor. Curious, I looked for, but couldn’t find, any way of opening that drain to let the water out. It wasn’t until I turned the water on that I found the drain opened up and a...
We stuck around for two more days but it was increasingly evident that Simonov had slipped through the dragnet and was probably already back in the Ukraine. I made sure to get the contact information for the various teams involved. There might come a time when I need the support again and they would know I was good for the charges too. Luis was glad to hear that things had turned out well and reported that he hadn’t seen even the smallest sign that there was danger down there in the keys. He...
The next morning, we were up early, retracing our steps to the heliport. Jake thought we should go ahead and hit River Ranch in Killeen so he had arranged for the helicopter to take us. It was a two-hour drive or forty minutes in a Helicopter, though the ranch was actually not in Killeen. It was outside the hilariously named town of Ding Dong, Texas, just south of Killeen and the huge army base of Fort Hood. The ranch was centered on the Lampasas River which meandered through the property...
We ended up spending a whole week in London, trying to get to the bottom of this. Technically, I didn’t have to be there once I had given my statement, since I was not really part of the Demeter Foundation. The reality was that it was my organization and I was going to fix things or shut it down. Frank and Nancy were apoplectic when they learned everything that was going on. Frank flew to London, arriving on my third day here, and was a whirlwind in getting the office back in order again,...
Lunch was simple, cold cuts and chips, soda or a beer. Wendy seemed surprised when I offered her one, and very pleased to be sitting there with us like an adult. Once lunch was over, and Wendy even helped us clean up the mess, she looked a bit worried as she laid her hand on my arm. “You said there was a salve or some cream or something, and I could use the hot tub?” “The tub would just wash away the analgesic cream, so you might want to use the hot tub first. You go get a suit on, there...
When we left, we reversed course, pouring Jake into the limo and then decanting him and Liz from the Limo and pouring them both into the helicopter at the convention center. We couldn’t pull off the same return spot though, the helicopter was not cleared to the roof because of some LifeFlight activity nearby, so we had to land on another just a block away. That caused another problem though, in that our armored vehicles were not ready and we had to arrange for someone to come in who was off...
I got my acceptance from UT without having to buy a new library or a pool or something. My grade point average throughout high school at stayed at 3.85 or better and this year would be the same. That and my being a cash student got me accepted pretty quickly! This line of thought made me think that visiting Austin over Christmas break might be a good idea. I wasn’t sure if living in the penthouse would be the best idea or whether I should get more modest student housing. Thankfully, while UT...
I finally got what I wanted. Once my car was back and repaired, I settled down and the rest of the year was quiet. Well, if you can count any room with Debbie in it as quiet. The woman talked non-stop and usually about things that made others uncomfortable. She could be amusing though, and her girlfriend Amy was a saint. They seemed pretty serious for a high school couple, already looking at colleges together. Debbie still hadn’t given up on getting me to date and had taken to inviting girls...
Melody Smith's Schooldaysby Eve AdorerChapter 15 – My Vacation Vocation Supremely aroused as I had become holding the divine Deneel in a tender embraceas the ultimate phase of Maiden Mead making had been given over to me,a long tepid shower was needed to lower the summit of my ardour and saveme from the evil compulsion to touch myself. My body came down from its peak of heat but very slowly. My mind continuedlost in the maze of lust for the remainder of the sleepless night through whichI...
The last time the water bandits had hit Frank Kabrosky and Jose Ferrera's claim, they were unprepared. Five anonymous figures with shiny faceplates, three wicked looking clubs with sharp spikes on the ends, and they had to flee in awkward hopping bounds, to preserve suit integrity, leaving the bandits to transfer six-thousand gallons of water they had toiled the past four months to refine from the unforgiving hard rock extraction mine. There are no guns on the moon. Just five months earlier,...
When I came out again, hair still wet from the shower and the light hurting my eyes, I was surprised to see Dean and Deb playing cards on the table in the suite’s little breakfast nook. The both looked up and I could see them examining me, but I didn’t want to talk just yet. Instead, I ordered room service. I had a thought when I hung up the phone. If there had been a phone in the room, I probably wouldn’t have come out until my money ran out. They would have either had me committed or they...
“You might as well just come out and say it,” Gillen said around the succulent venison she was chewing. As usual, she was taking her evening meal with her old mentor, Tergin Givens. The two had transcended their original teacher-student relationship and had become good friends. Gillen looked up into the evening sky. There was no moonlight or starlight to provide light. Nearly the entire day had been dark, with black and gray clouds rolling over the sky. Towards the evening, the wind had...
I was up by eight the next morning, leaving Cade to sleep in while I worked out and went to swim at the resort pool. There were several uniformed cops openly guarding the pier and Cade’s boat, so I wasn’t too concerned about anything happening in the daylight. I spent an hour on the phone with Terry, he was hiring an international investments guy, out of a firm in London, to handle my investments in the European theater. Terry had already committed fifty million to buy in fifty-five percent...
Authors Note: This is a stand-alone story, but some of the characters appeared in an earlier work called The New Assistant. Although this is not a continuation of that story, readers may want to look at The New Assistant first. Darkest Before the Dawn It wasn't until Ray Wyvern finally shut down his computer that he realized how late it was. Ray was one of those people whose concentration was so intense that he became lost in another world. Knowing this his secretary had not...
The limousine was at the curb as promised and a woman who looked like she had just stepped out of a streetfighter video game was standing at the rear door. She was every bit as tall as I was at three and a half inches over six feet. In fact, she might actually have that last half inch I had been disappointed about. Her shoulders were almost as wide as mine were and her arms were every bit as muscular. She was dressed in a short-sleeved white blouse with epaulettes that made it look like part...
It was two more days before Neville called me and told me that he was on his way with a first draft of the contract. While we had waited, Erin, my real estate guru, had me driving all over LA and the surrounding area looking at houses. There were a couple of nice ones, but none that really grabbed me, so she said she was flying in to look for herself. I offered to put her up on the boat but she would be stuck with crew quarters. She just laughed at me and told me she had a company AmEx. Hmm...
Rainy days and Mondays !! Monday morning, who needs them! in the street people jostles for position in queues, pavements begin to fill with men and women going to work. In your house there was a different atmosphere, for today a special person was visiting, A local beauty agency was sending a new apprentice to your house for some training in massages and waxing. You took a shower and awaited the arrival of the apprentice. To get you in the mood you put on a silk dressing gown and some...
The yacht wasn’t two hundred feet, it was actually two hundred and sixty-one. That was like one and a half E-Keys tacked on to a two-hundred-foot boat. So ... yeah, big! We flew into Miami and then boarded a helicopter that would take us down to the docks where she was moored. I spent the time in the air reading what I could find about our new floating transportation. It was a 1990 Blohm & Voss boat with some amazing amenities. A formal dining room that would seat eighteen, a pool deck...
The youth walked along the ridge, stopping to wipe his brow. It was mid-day, but already the golden rings of the gas giant around which his world revolved were beginning to rise in the east. He scanned the ridge looking for distinctive flame-red leaves. With his walking stick he probed one of the shrubs, parted the stems and retrieved an oblong, orange fruit. "What art thou doing?" a voice called to him. "Don't startle me," he replied. "This is dangerous work." He turned to see a...
It was Friday and Alan and Debbie had asked me at lunch if they could get a ride. Their parents were up in Fort Lauderdale at some event and wouldn’t be back until late that night and it had been raining all day. The bus ride that morning hadn’t been too bad, but they were dreading the one int the afternoon. When I suggested they come and hang out at my place this afternoon, eat dinner with me and my uncle, they were all for it. I had a desktop PC, an Xbox One and a PS4 in my room, so if...
The dreams were back with a vengeance, Everett alive and as evil as ever. I was nine all over again and watching while he toyed with his victim, the living meat sack that had been the boy before me. Only this time, we were on a boat, and there were girl meat sacks. None of them were really alive; all were waiting for that final cut. I watched, helpless, as he went from one to the next, each time asking me if I was paying attention ... asking if I was watching their eyes. When I woke again,...
I dug into my wallet for the cards I had received and called the state department guy who had come down to meet me when I got back from the ill-fated trip to the Bahamas. “Meir.” A gruff voice answered the call with only a name. “Mister Meir, Jack McCoy. We met a while back about some freed slaves?” “Of course, I remember you, Jack. What’s up? Find more damsels in distress?” His voice warmed considerably and the humor in his tone was clear. “Actually, the same ladies may be in big...
When school ended, Debbie met me at my car, a big smile on her face and she hugged me and gave me a toe curler of a kiss. She was in her regular clothes, a pair of surfer shorts, a polo shirt and an industrial strength bra, evidently! I had warned Dean and Deb that I was bringing a girl home, but not who. It didn’t matter they were both out of the house, though I wasn’t sure where. To be safe, I reset the alarm once we were inside. I got us some sodas and, when I turned to offer one to Deb,...
MAU: The Adventures of Supergirl and Dawnstrike By Civilmage Everything in here is fictitious and bears no resemblance to anything living or dead. The MAU universe belongs to Elrod W. Superman, Supergirl and Dawnstar belong to DC comics. Wolverine and Deathstrike belong to Marvel. The story is mine and may only be posted to free websites. Elrod W asked me to include a note about the characters and here?s what he said: I would strongly recommend you get this story out to the...
MAU: The Adventures of Supergirl and Dawnstrike By Civilmage Everything in here is fictitious and bears no resemblance to anything living or dead. The MAU universe belongs to Elrod W. Superman, Supergirl and Dawnstar belong to DC comics. Wolverine and Deathstrike belong to Marvel. The story is mine and may only be posted to free websites. Elrod W asked me to include a note about the characters and here?s what he said: I would strongly recommend you get this story out to the...
MAU: The Adventures of Supergirl and Dawnstrike Everything in here is fictitious and bears no resemblance to anything living or dead. The MAU universe belongs to Elrod W. Superman, Supergirl and Dawnstar belong to DC comics. Wolverine and Deathstrike belong to Marvel. The story is mine and may only be posted to free websites. Elrod W asked me to include a note about the characters and here?s what he said: I would strongly recommend you get this story out to the community quickly...
MAU: The Adventures of Supergirl and Dawnstrike Everything in here is fictitious and bears no resemblance to anything living or dead. The MAU universe belongs to Elrod W. Superman, Supergirl and Dawnstar belong to DC comics. Wolverine and Deathstrike belong to Marvel. The story is mine and may only be posted to free websites. Elrod W asked me to include a note about the characters and here?s what he said: I would strongly recommend you get this story out to the community quickly...
MAU: The Adventures of Supergirl and Dawnstrike Everything in here is fictitious and bears no resemblance to anything living or dead. The MAU universe belongs to Elrod W. Superman, Supergirl and Dawnstar belong to DC comics. Wolverine and Deathstrike belong to Marvel. The story is mine and may only be posted to free websites. Elrod W asked me to include a note about the characters and here?s what he said: I would strongly recommend you get this story out to the community...
MAU: The Adventures of Supergirl and Dawnstrike Everything in here is fictitious and bears no resemblance to anything living or dead. The MAU universe belongs to Elrod W. Superman, Supergirl and Dawnstar belong to DC comics. Wolverine and Deathstrike belong to Marvel. The story is mine and may only be posted to free websites. Elrod W asked me to include a note about the characters and here?s what he said: I would strongly recommend you get this story out to the community quickly...
Saturday morning, I woke and rolled over to look at the clock on the bedside table. Somehow, I wasn’t all that shocked to see it was barely five in the morning. My dreams had been filled with Jake Reilly. Sometimes he was fifty feet tall and breathed fire, sometimes he was regular sized, but the voice that came from his mouth was his son Everett’s. In one dream, the man just broke down and cried. Nothing he said made sense and it caused him to cry even harder. The whole time, Rene sat there...
“Hi, Taylor, right? I’m Jack. We have a couple of classes together. Mind if I sit down?” I had marched right over. Okay, I hid behind a column until she found her table and I could be sure she was all alone, then I sort of sidled over. Shut up, I was there, wasn’t I? “Hi Jack! Sit, sit! I was wondering if you were ever going to talk to me or just follow me around all year. You are cute though, and not like the creepy type of stalker, so I figured I would wait it out.” I must have had a...
I should have gone to my second job that night, but when Annie asked me not to go, I agreed immediately. Well, she not only asked but she’d also put on her new see-through nightie and poured us both out a drink. What’s a man supposed to do?We were up early the next morning and ready for our new adventure. We decided we’d like to ride our bikes to the marina to collect the third boat and we stopped at Frank’s house to make sure our change of plan was okay.Nancy came to the door and said that...
Love StoriesWe were wheels up by one and landing at Salt Lake City International by five thirty after gaining an hour to the time zone change. Instead of a suburban waiting for us, there was a Mercedes Sprinter rigged up as a passenger van. It was almost as comfortable inside as Jake’s jet! It was only about forty minutes’ drive time out to Deer Valley where the lodge was located. The house that was part of the trust was one of a group of McMansions that were built at the top of a hill to take advantage...
“Maybe you could give me one of your shirts to use as a night dress but I think your shorts would fit two of me.” she told me, shaking her head. I led her to her stateroom and then went to mine, pulling out a football Jersey that Stacy had sent as a joke. She wanted a picture of me in it to tease a friend. It was an XXL so it should be fine as a dress. When I knocked on the door to her cabin, there was no response but the door was not locked. I opened it slowly, talking loudly. “My eyes...
Slowly peering over the rock, the dull glow of the setting sun provided poor visibility for the hunter, he saw shadows all around him and heard more noises than just wet snapping of branches under heavy bear paws. Trying to focus on the bear's shadow and sounds, blocking out all else, he moved into a somewhat open space with a clear view of the shadow, he raised his rifle, and with the head of the grizzly shadow caught in its crosshairs he fired. But instead of a thud of bear corps hitting...