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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 ... maybe giving everyone credit cards wasn’t the best idea? Who am I kidding, Terry would have anyway, just to keep him from having to deal with it personally.
Neville arrived, back in his immaculate suit and looked a lot different that when he left wearing Dean’s shorts and USMC t-shirt! His smile was the same though, so it wasn’t too much of a shock.
Cade, being unusually thoughtful, said she was off to get her hair done and would be back in a few hours. I don’t know if she sensed that this was going to be a private meeting or if she just knew, somehow, that her presence would be uncomfortable, but it was appreciated. I hadn’t shared any of this movie business with her, nor the story behind it all.
Neville had supplied the studio with a synopsis of what I could add to the story, both in enlarging the scope and providing detail unavailable anywhere else. The studio had pushed back and, while acknowledging my interest and my valuable contribution, said that since the movie was no longer ‘Based on actual events’ and would be wholly ‘fictitious’, that they were unwilling to give me any real creative control.
The best they would offer was the ability to disallow anything that might inadvertently give away the identity of the people involved, as long as I could explain my objection to legal counsel. This would include anyone trying to get cute with names and dates. This whole thing was going to be recognizable enough that hundreds, perhaps thousands of people would know the truth, but most, if not all of them would have their own reasons to keep things quiet.
While this sounded iffy, they also allowed that they would be glad to accept outside investors for a portion of the production budget. They were nebulous at this stage but guesstimated at around two hundred to two hundred and fifty million, based on other recent action movies like ‘Captain America : Civil War‘ and ‘Quantum of Solace‘, the last Bond movie. The actual numbers would depend on too many variables to accurately forecast at this point in the process. They hadn’t even settled on a director or started to cast the movie yet.
Neville, once we penciled in the changes we thought would work, was off like a shot. It was obvious to me that he was having fun with this and was happy to be involved again. Retiring must suck!
We got a surprise visitor just before lunch, when a stranger called out from the pier below us.
“Hello on the boat! Anyone aboard?”
I looked over the side and saw a guy in a cheap suit, slicked back hair and loafers with those little tassels on them. He had a huge gold watch and an honest to goodness pinky ring. I was looking around the UCLA Marina area thinking this had to be a joke, right? This guy was right out of the casting department over at Fox studios. The script probably said, ‘Mook, 1979’ to describe him.
“What can I do for you?” I called down, trying not to smile.
“Ah, good!” The guy reached for the ladder and started to climb up.
“No.”
I hadn’t even realized Dean was there but his voice stopped ‘Mook, 1979’ in his tracks. Dean had his pistol out, but hidden blow the rail and out of sight of the guy on the ladder.
“Whoa, relax, I was just...”
“You were just attempting to board a vessel without being invited. You can climb back down to the ground and wait to be invited or I can shoot you and you will never get invited.”
Damn, Dean was not joking with this guy and the hair on the back of my neck stood up.
“I think we got someone watching us, Dean, I just got a bad feeling.”
Without hesitating, Dean leaned down and hit the lever the dropped the steps on the gangway, making it flat again, and dumping the mook onto his ass on the pier. With his other arm, was pushing me towards the salon. Cade, who had been standing in the doorway to the main salon, was abruptly pulled back inside by Louisa Lau who was back on duty again today.
Once we were all inside and out of sight, Dean jumped up the internal ladder to the upper deck and hit the controls over the weather bridge. The security cameras came up and he keyed for the external cameras. The mook had picked himself up and was yelling something up at the boat, shaking his fist. In his other hand, he had something about the size of a folded sheet of paper, but with a blue cover like you see on court documents.
Dean was using the mast mounted camera to sweep the area around the UCLA Marina and quickly spotted a guy on the roof of the marina with binoculars. Zooming in as far as he could, I couldn’t see anything like a rifle, so it was just probably just a snoop, not a sniper.
Louisa pulled her cell and made a quick call, then disconnected with a grin.
“I called the LT and he is hanging out with Aaron not far away. Let’s see what happens.”
The mook was pacing around down on the pier, talking to himself, or so it seemed, though he would still yell something indistinct every now and then.
This continued for about five minutes until the pier mook turned sharply to look back at the marina building. With one last glance at the ship, he began a very uncoordinated run towards the parking lot. The guy on the roof was looking back toward Fiji Way, the road in, and then dropped from sight on the far side of the building.
The mook dove into the driver’s seat of an 80’s Lincoln Continental and the guy from the roof appeared around the corner of the building and was soon climbing into the passenger’s side. We could see the vehicle lurch a little when the driver put it into gear, but it was too late for them.
A black Suburban slid to a halt in the gravel lot, stopping right behind the Lincoln and blocking it in. Out of the Suburban poured three men with guns, all of them out and pointing at the occupants of the luxury car.
I bolted for the deck, followed by Dean and watched with my eyes, instead of on video, as the Marines pulled the two men from their car and had them spread out on the hood and trunk of their car.
It didn’t take long before the LT, Greg Banyon, trotted over to the E2 and I remembered to reset the ladder so it could be used.
“The smarmy guy is a local lawyer, personal injury type and really scummy. The little weasel works for him as an ‘investigator’. The lawyer had papers.” He said, handing over the document with the blue cover.
I opened it up and it was a blank boilerplate of some kind ... ah, it was a lawsuit for an unspecified amount for an unspecified client because of an unspecified event. In other words, it was garbage and was, I assumed, going to be used to try and bamboozle me, fool me into thinking whatever line of bullshit he was spewing was true.
“Did they say what they were after?” I asked, wondering how far I would have to go offshore to be sure he, they, wouldn’t float back in again.
“They are looking for the girl, Cade.”
Okay, fifteen miles should be enough. Bloody them up first to attract sharks.
Dean must have seen the look on my face because he reached over and smacked me on the back of the head.
“Ow! What the fuck?”
“No! I bet you were thinking sharks, chum...” Dean said, waving his index finger in front of my face.
“You don’t know ... fuck, okay, yes, I was, but...”
He hit me again! He fucking hit me again! He was so fired.
“No! I thought we talked about this. You can’t kill them all. I thought Mexico taught you this.”
FUCK. It was so god-damned maddening when he was right. Asshole. I can’t fire him for being right either. Double-asshole!
“Fine, but I am going to talk to him. If he thinks we are going to make him shark chum, well, I can’t help what his guilty conscience leads him to believe.” I said with a growl. I turned and stepped off the edge, sliding down the rails on the ladder and ending up on the pier in just a second.
Whee!
Ooops ... serious face, this is supposed to be serious business. Seriously though, I love doing that.
By the time I got to the Lincoln, Dean and the LT were hot on my trail. The lawyer and his buddy were seated on the ground by the side of their car. The lawyer was bitching about getting his suit dirty, as if just having him inside of it didn’t warrant burning the damn thing.
I arrived and stood over them, just staring down for a moment. They both looked up, neither of them appearing to be any too confident at that moment, and when I spit on the ground in between them, that just made things worse.
“What did you want here?”
“I am an officer of the court and I...” the lawyer started to say but shut up when I pretended like I was about to kick him.
Turning to Dean, a grin on my face that the two dirtbags couldn’t see, I asked calmly, “How far do we have to be offshore to make sure they don’t float back in? This guy is a lawyer, so he ain’t gonna talk.”
Dean rubbed his chin and pretended to think about it first. “Fifteen miles is good. We’ll have to cut ‘em a couple of times to attract the sharks, but there shouldn’t be enough left to identify even if some did float back in.”
Turning back to the two on the ground, I just smiled and that was all it took. I am not sure what they saw, looking up at me, but it was convincing enough that they began talking, telling me anything and everything I wanted to know.
The lawyer had been contacted by a guy in New York City. His cousin was a personal injury lawyer there and he gave the guy his name. He was to locate a woman named Cade Taylor. She was a pop star, easy to recognize and she was hanging out with a couple of up and coming actresses and some rich guy with a big boat that had three hulls. The guy who contacted them was named Will Jenkins and all they had was a phone number and a five-thousand-dollar retainer wired to his account.
“So, you find the girl, then what? Take her out?” I asked curiously. In my head, I was imagining that guy in Key West, grabbing his hair...
“NO! God no! We were just supposed to call him and forget we ever knew anything about anything. A phone call, I swear!”
A phone call to Detective Sergeant Nelson in San Diego netted us a detective he knew and trusted from the LAPD. The detective was more than happy to take custody of the two trespassers and ask them a few questions.
Cade was seriously pissed off when we told her the whole thing. Will Jenkins was, yep, you guessed it, her ex-boyfriend. We both agreed that it was not a coincidence and maybe, just maybe, he was working with her manager on this scheme.
I guess Cade was going to stay with me for a little while longer and, let me be perfectly honest here, I was okay with that. I was starting to really like the spunky girl.
It didn’t take long for the NYPD to pick up ol’ Will for questioning. One of the unidentified numbers going to a pre-paid cell phone in New York just happened to be in his possession when he was picked up. That gave the DA what she needed to request a search warrant for his vehicle, his home and his place of business.
Can you say Bingo? Forty-eight hours after I had a chat with a mook in Los Angeles, they were rolling up the last of the idiots who had thrown together the amateurish plan in the first place. Cade was going to be able to go home soon.
She was happy about it, even if I wasn’t and I took a chance.
“Cade, look, is there any chance I can get you to stay for a while longer? I ... I really like you and I would like to see if, you know, maybe this could go somewhere.”
“Jack, baby, I adore you and yes, I think this could go somewhere. I don’t know what this is or what we are, but I like you and, just as important, I trust you. Here’s the thing though ... I am not ready for heavy yet and, if I am being honest, what if I never am? But, and this is important, Jack. I am not ready to give you up either. I want to see how it goes, how I feel.
“The other thing is I wouldn’t ask you to give up your baby here, or your business stuff, and you can’t ask me to give up my career either. I have an album to record and I am way behind. Come to New York with me for a while. If not now, then soon. I’ve seen how you live, some of it anyway, so come see how I live. Besides, you owe me a song and don’t you dare forget it!”
I sat her down and told her about the movie. Not all of it, I didn’t want to freak her out, but about some of it. I told her I would come up on weekends, three and four-day weekends whenever I could, but I couldn’t come for long periods until, probably, Christmas what with school starting in September.
“If it is meant to be, Jack, it is meant to be. We’ll work it out. I’ll give you my schedule, you give me yours, we will make time.”
I put Cade on a charter straight into JFK and it hurt, but not like I expected it to. There was hope there too, something I hadn’t felt in a while.
The negotiations with the studio only took a few more days. They met my conditions with some of their own, but nothing I couldn’t live with. One thing they insisted on was my taking all the time needed to give their writers what I knew. I countered with forcing them to hire a real expert, a retired Marine, and actually listen to the man when it came to anything having to do with firearms, firearm terminology, the military and anything tactical.
It was a major pet peeve to have some guy who is supposed to be a hard-nosed Marine Gunny talking about putting bullets in his clip so he could reload his gun. Dean actually cheered when I suggested that amendment to the contract to Neville, so you know how he felt about it!
When all was said and done, I would be into the movie for about seventy-five million and so would Jake. Neither of us wanted one of the courtesy titles they usually awarded to the whales, the big money contributors, but I did insist that any profits from the movie that would be coming my way were paid to the Demeter Trust.
I managed to find a more permanent home for the E2 at Dock 52, Basin H in the Marina Del Rey marina proper. Dean and I shifted her over there and got her all tied up, nice and secure, and hooked into shore services for only slightly less than I paid for the Emancipation Key. Good thing I am rich, I guess.
We finished just in time for me to take Dean and my studio-assigned ghost writer, Lisa Farris, and board a chartered jet to Portland. There wasn’t enough time for us to sail or motor up there on my boat and I was not missing the launch of what promised to be a very exciting new ship. Some of the features were revolutionary and I was really excited to see those drawings I saw, so many years ago, finally come to life.
I called Martin before I left, asking about lodging and he told me he would take care of it, and to call him as soon as I was at the hotel. He would have to get me passes to even get in the place before the launch! This was high-security, shoot on sight, secret squirrel stuff and Martin sounded more excited than a kid at Christmas.
Since the flight was a charter, it didn’t last long but, while we were in the air, Lisa took advantage of the down time to interview me.
“Okay, Jack, you and I have to get along. You are cute and all, and built, but I have a boyfriend so no slap & tickle, okay?”
I pretended to mull it over but didn’t push. She didn’t know me yet so I wouldn’t do anything to make her uncomfortable.
“I promise to behave myself.” I said, holding up three fingers in a Boy Scouts salute. “So how does this work, anyway? I mean? Are you going to work from the Cam manuscript or... ?” I let the question trail off, raising an eyebrow. I was getting pretty good at it too, I practice in front of the mirror. Not quite Spock class yet, but I am getting there.
“No. I read it, it’s horrible. I will use bits and pieces of it though, especially the motivations it assigns to Cam in the beginning. I was told the basic story line, the events, I mean, was right though, so I can use the timeline to prompt you.”
“Yeah, more or less, anyway. There were some errors and a lot of stuff she never knew about, but it was accurate enough for what it was.”
“Good!” Lisa paused long enough to pull out a notepad and a pencil. “Let’s start at the sentencing. She seemed to think you popped into being, fully formed, at the trial sentencing.”
We didn’t get any further than Rene visiting me that awful day, and deciding I should come with her, before the aircraft was descending to land in Portland. Once we were on the ground, I took my phone out of airplane mode and immediately got several notifications.
Cade was safely ensconced in a new apartment in NYC. I had the security team find her a nice place, easy to protect, and stay with her for a month or so, see how things went. Cade was annoyed at first, but when I assured her it was because I cared, not because I was trying to control her, and told her to send my team home if she wanted to hire her own. That earned me a warm smile over face time and a sincere thank you too.
Erin was annoyed with me. Now she was in LA and I was in Portland! How was she supposed to show me places if I wasn’t there to look? She had a point. I tapped out a quick note for her to take a vacation in LA at my expense. Bring her hubby or boy toy, or both, and go to Disneyland. Take a tour of stars’ homes. Go shopping on Rodeo Drive on me.
Man ... I think I gave myself a hot seat! I felt my credit card warming up in my wallet as I hit send. This was going to be an expensive holiday that I didn’t take!
Mike had emailed too, saying that Mort had recruited Jason Hui to be the director. Evidently, he was big in action flicks in Japan. Okay, sure. Sounds good?
“Lisa, Jason Hui. Ring any bells?” I asked as we stood and headed to the exit.
“Hells yeah! He’s like the king of the action movies. He’s not all chop sockey either, he does some very cool, action packed psychological thrillers!”
Okay, sure. Sounds good!
We were met by a limo driver at the private aviation terminal and addressed by name. Of course, they looked to Dean.
“Mr. McCoy, do you have any bags, sir? I am your limo driver and will take you to your hotel and then to Christensen Yachts.”
Dean grinned and shook his head. Pointing at me, he joked, “The kid is the big wig, I am just the muscle.” Smartass.
“I am so sorry, Mr. McCoy, I...” but I cut him off, waving my hand.
“Happens all the time. It’s because he’s old. Our bags should be, “I paused to look around and spotted them being wheeled in. “Right there! Out of curiosity, is the hotel here on this side or on the other side? Why couldn’t we fly into Vancouver anyway? All I was told was that it wasn’t possible.”
While the luggage was loaded, he told us about an aircraft crash that had damaged the runway at the little field, lamenting that he wouldn’t be able to get his Beechcraft A36 out of there until they were done fixing it. For the length of the trip to our hotel on the Vancouver side, he regaled us with how easy it was to get your private pilot’s license. Hmmm...
We were booked into a place called the Homewood Suites, a Hilton hotel. Not very fancy, but I was there to see a new boat launched, not to critique room service! It was good enough.
Martin had made the arrangements and the hotel treated us like VIPs. We were whisked away to a huge suite with its own kitchen, dining room and hot tub on the balcony. The whole place looked more like condos than it did a hotel and seemed to cater to longer term stays. Maybe yacht purchasers here for a week to sit with designers or to wait for their boats to be launched.
On the stand-alone kitchen island with a bar-top stood a huge basket of fruit, cheese and wine. Martin had gone all out! Perched in front of the basket was a stiff piece of parchment with Jack written on it in a flowing script.
‘Jack, call me when you get in. I have security passes for you three and I want to be the one to give you the tour. I can’t wait to see what you think! – Martin‘
“Lisa, Dean, you got about five minutes plus however long it takes Martin to pick up the phone. We already have a car and I am going to see this new boat with or without you.” I told them, laughing at Lisa’s face when she saw Dean flip me off.
I know, juvenile, right? I made a mental note to tell her she shouldn’t take him seriously. Except about safety stuff. Then all bets are off. And no, she wasn’t going to be allowed to flip me off!
It only took three, tops, before they were coming out of their rooms again and I was dialing the number on the card he had left.
“Hi, this is...”
“Mister McCoy! We have been waiting for your call. Carl is still outside with the limo and I will be waiting at the door with your security passes. See you soon!” a female voice chirped brightly, then left me listening to a dial tone.
Well, that was interesting!
It is one point three miles from the hotel to the yacht place, I checked it out online while we were on the road. Hell, we were pulling in by the time I got the little ruler thing going!
Without waiting for Dean, which got me a smack on the back of the head when he got out, I had launched myself from the Limo and was almost to the main door when he caught me. He didn’t bother to yell, he just gave me that look that told me tomorrow was probably going to be full contact. Damn it!
Screw it, worth it!
We were met by a guy about my age but dressed in a spiffy suit. He had a big smile on his face, seeing my excitement, and was holding out three lanyards. Each had the yacht company logo on one side, with our names and slashed red stripes on the other, just like in the spy movies. ‘Access Anywhere, Any Time‘ badges!
“Welcome to Christensen Yachts! You are obviously Jack McCoy and you must be Dean. Last, but certainly not least, you are Lisa, yes? Just wear those while you are in the building and the security guards won’t give you a hard time. They’ll get to know you pretty quick anyway, but better safe than sorry.
“We here at Christensen pride ourselves on producing some of the finest yachts in the world. One of the ‘extras’ we provide to our customers is privacy and security. We don’t allow anyone to see the insides of these yachts without the owners’ permission and provide an entire line of security features for those who feel the need for a little extra protection.”
He led us inside and to a very richly appointed conference room. Martin and Phillipe were there, along with two people I recognized from D&D’s Design department. I had spoken to them several times over the years and they were both grinning from ear to ear. There were a couple more suits there, probably from the builders, but I was headed for Martin.
Martin was on his feet and heading my way, hands out and a huge smile on his face.
“Jack! I am so glad you are here. I was just telling them about the E Squared, what a gorgeous boat she is and how you were excited about this when it was at the sketch stage, so would be as excited as I am about seeing her complete!” Martin took my hand in both of his and shook it vigorously, then pulled me in for a warm hug.
As he released and held out a hand to Dean, I had an arm-full of Phillipe who was swishier than ever. At least the kiss he gave me was just the barest touch on my cheek. He knew I was a little leery and even knew why. I had sat down with him in Galveston during a visit last year and told him a bit about me. I felt bad when I made him cry, but he has been super supportive ever sense, no pushing my boundaries in the slightest.
“Jack, you look hunkier than ever! Look, this is Lionel van der Waal and his partner, Hansel Christensen. Lionel, Hans, this is Jack McCoy and I am willing to bet my best tiara that he will be purchasing one of these trimarans.” Phillipe made a grand gesture and, we were shaking hands, spun and wafted off to join up with Martin again, a self-satisfied smile on his face. He was a showman and a flaming queen, but damn he had style!
“Gentlemen! I was checking some of the boats you have built and you have a good reputation.” I said, shaking first one, then another of the partners’ hands.
“Martin told us of the trimaran you have and its fascinating history! I was only able to find a couple of images on the web and they were all distant ones, taken by yacht spotters, boating enthusiasts.” Lionel said innocently, but I could see the curiosity in his eyes.
I had left the iPad back at the hotel but I had some good shots on my phone. Both of them were fascinated by the way she had been put together and both seemed to approve of the various modifications I had done, including the new jet ski docking mechanism and the nests Dean had installed for the Rucki. That alone got them chattering in a language I didn’t recognize, but I thought was related to German.
When they realized I was still standing there, Hans blushed a little and switched to English.
“We have done only one boat with a pair of scooters, but they were restored, vintage Vespas that were as much a display as they were real transportation. I have wanted to do something like this, though I had thought of mopeds instead, or small electric bikes. I really want to make one like a drawing I saw, with a garage for two cars, but the boat, she would be huge!”
I nodded, imagining it. “Even so, you would have issues with the dock or pier not being at a good angle and you would have to be in a protected breakwater to load and unload. I would think it would be a showpiece ... bragging rights.”
Both nodded, and I could tell they were thinking about it, probably designing ways in their head to make it useful. Finally, Lionel scowled at me.
“You are trouble! We are here to show off the most technologically advanced three-hulled yacht in the entire world, and you have us designing a monster yacht for sportscar enthusiasts.” He said, shaking his finger at me but grinning. “Come, I think Martin is ready to show you his pride and joy!”
Indeed, Martin was over by the door, chatting with Lisa but keeping an eye on me. When I turned to face him, he broke off and almost flung the door open.
“Come on, Jack, you are not going to believe the modifications we made. I didn’t tell you, because I wanted it to be a surprise to the whole world!
We climbed up at least two stories worth of stairs and exited the main office building, entering the ship construction bays on an overhead walkway. We could see five yachts of varying sizes and styles in five big bays beneath us, but the far end of the building was completely blocked off by cloth walls that rose to the vaulted ceiling. There was even a cloth over the walkway we were on and a guard up there, keeping people from viewing what lay beyond!
“The guard is new, we had a solid cloth here, tied in with the others. You wouldn’t have been able to get through without cutting it and since everyone in here is an employee, it was enough to keep the curious, and the occasional customer, away.” Lionel said, leading us down the walkway. When we got to the dividing barrier, Martin took a deep breath and nodded to the guard. The man swept back the fabric barrier and let us all pass inside.
I was ... amazed, astounded, awestruck even.
The main hull was an easy one hundred and fifty, maybe a hundred and seventy-five feet long. It wasn’t more than about thirty or thirty-five feet wide at its widest point and looked like it was going a hundred miles an hour just sitting there. The entire main deck was done in a deep mahogany, or appeared to be. The original specs called for composites to add strength and lessen the weight, and I would bet that what we saw was just a luxurious coating over the top.
At the stern, I could see she was deeper than my E2, a strong v-structure instead of the gentler, roomier rounded hull of mine. You would be giving up room, sacrificing it for speed. I could see three doors on the stern and a stowable diving platform, though the doors were closed and I had to guess what they held. The main deck had a sleek superstructure and a flybridge that looked like it was transplanted from a jet, at least from up here.
There were what appeared to be metallicized fabric skirts hanging down between the three hulls, spanning the gap from the primary hull to the outriggers on either side. I had no idea what it was or, more likely, what it was hiding. Another bit of mystery tech down there, hidden away from prying eyes?
The two outriggers were attached not by the fixed, sweeping arcs that connected mine to the primary hull, but by two bars on each side, the gaps filled by a fan of metal plates like on a camera iris. It was the oddest thing I had ever seen on a boat until I looked at the other outrigger and everything clicked into place. I saw instantly what Martin had been hiding, an epiphany!
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‘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 nothing matters...
‘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...
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....
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...
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...