Mayhem in a PillChapter 21 To the Victors
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“I just want to apologize again,” Taq said as the humans and their new bond-mates sat in Al’s quarters, resting between shifts.
“There’s no need. You did me a huge favor providing the name of someone collecting trophies onboard. If you hadn’t, there was no way I could have changed everyone’s attitudes. Now that the crew understands the taking of those trophies is partially why the Zssizliq hate us so much, hopefully we can curtail the practice.”
“Well, the warriors are plenty pissed,” Taq said. “Lillflk’s toys cost him a fortune to embellish. Sold on the open market, it’d be worth five times what he paid to have it done.”
Taq was an odd choice for Mui and Lamar, who always professed an interest in large masculine men. Instead, he was a slim creature, walking on thin legs. He didn’t have much bulk, but was quick and decidedly cerebral. He was able to disassemble the most elaborate of equipment and put them back together without losing a piece, effortlessly recalling where each component went. He also possessed a protruding beak. But what was scarier about the soft-spoken man was the realization it was what remained of a large crushing maw, gradually rounded and softened over time. Still, the power of his jaws was incredible. They’d seen him tear metal apart with his teeth alone. He was also incredibly detail oriented, remembering things his new mates frequently forgot. That was enough for Al, who didn’t want to imagine what they did in the bedroom anyway. The idea of those jaws anywhere near his privates gave him the willies!
“How much are they bitching?” Xi asked. “After all, we just had a major win with no casualties and no damage to the ship. We’ll be heroes throughout the Tandorian Empire once word spreads. Trust me, the politicians will milk this for all it’s worth. We’ve managed to pull off the very first Zssizliq cease fire on record. Those are all reasons for them to be pleased as punch. Lillflk might be out a few credits, but the entire ship will be riding high after this win.”
“Those few aside, the whole crew is pretty satisfied,” Myi confirmed. “Everyone was expecting a devastating fight with massive losses, despite Al’s repeated promises to outrun the Zssizliq after withstanding their scan. No one truly believed we’d slip away so easily. To have won such a decisive victory likely means commendations for everybody involved!”
“Still, within a certain segment of the armed forces, those trophies have a lot of value. They not only have to answer how they lost them, they also have to withstand the criticism as the military strips everyone else’s.” Taq turned back to Al. “Seriously, not targeting the guy who provided me with the name won you significant points with quite a few people. By allowing him to turn in his trophy, no questions asked, many of the warriors turned over theirs once they saw the writing on the wall. It saved them the humiliation which Lillflk and others had to endure.”
“As well as having the Captain personally inspect each of their quarters, exposing every secret they’ve been hiding all these years,” Bi observed. “I’m sure that rubbed many the wrong way too.”
“I’m sure it’s mainly those who’ve always had a chip on their shoulders where we’re concerned,” Gary said. “We’ve made tremendous inroads, but there are more than a few who’d rather throw us out an airlock or stab us as look at us. Some things never change, and some people absolutely refuse to.”
“Does this remind anyone of our last weeks on Earth?” Mui asked. “With great abilities come great responsibilities, and with those come resentments and those looking to get something for nothing.”
“Just how hard did you have it on your home world?” Chich’k asked, still shoving nuts in her mouth as she continued talking. She was hanging, like she usually did, from the ceiling where she could see everything occurring in the room. For such a small creature, she seemed to eat continually.
“They shot Al multiple times with primitive weapons which fired steel projectiles at high velocity,” Eli elaborated. “We nearly lost him. We would have, if not for Xi. We got help after that, mainly because they wanted us gone, afraid of the flack they’d catch for keeping us in the hospital. Once we left, several different Special Forces units were called in to track us down and either capture or kill us.”
“Remind me never to visit there,” Chich’k replied. Ivan and Kaci had taken to calling her Chi-Chi as a joke, which she joined in on—despite never knowing the original reference. They thought it was hilarious, since she effectively had none.
“Well, unlike Tandor, Earth still had beautiful lush forests with tall, magnificent trees,” Gary related. “I’m sure your people would have loved it. Though like Tandor, ours were willing to passively sit and watch as it was devastated, hardly objecting to policies which guaranteed it wouldn’t last.”
“Please,” Chi-Chi responded, spitting out the shells and hitting the trash disposal from across the room. “My people gave up on living in forests thousands of years ago, and we have no desire to return. Between the heat, insects, disease and everything eager to eat us, it was no vacation paradise. Give me a gleaming ship any day. Especially one where I can reach places no one else can, and where I can quickly escape, regardless of what others may wish to do to me. In the wild, once you’re up a tree, there’s only one way down.”
“I’ll concede that,” Eli said. “Although we remember using cold outdoor commodes, none of us has any desire to return to those days either. And that was only a relatively short time ago, not even a hundred years.”
“So when are you getting back together with the Zssizliq?” Etta asked. “I must say, I’d love to see what they’re actually like in person. Their physiology must be amazing, and I’m sure we’re unaware of half the things they’re capable of, even after this much time.”
“Well, we wanted to keep our Tandorian hosts waiting, sweating over whether it would happen. So we’re letting them sit and stew, wondering if our turning over those trophies was a wise decision or a foolish misstep.”
“You don’t want to wait too—” Del’s response was interrupted, when the Captain’s voice sounded in their quarters.
“Al, Zita, Be, please report to the bridge,” Captain Yitzl ordered.
Al and the others sat up. “What’s wrong?”
“We’ve got orders to return immediately, we’re moving out.”
“We’re heading back to Tandor?” Xi asked.
“We can’t leave now,” Al protested. “What happens when the Zssizliq want to negotiate?”
“This is a military directive. If they ask, you can urge caution all you want, but we can’t refuse. But no, we’re not returning to Tandor. We’re going to Torssin, the nearest outpost. I’m guessing they want to know the details of this arrangement and possibly have some input into what you concede before it takes place.”
When Yitzl ended the call, Al and the others stood.
“You’re going to go?” Bi asked.
“He’s correct. If they ordered, we don’t have a choice in how we respond,” Al said before cracking a smile. “But the Zssizliq may have something to say before then.”
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When Al, Betty and Zita entered the bridge, every head turned to regard them. They already knew why, but feigned ignorance.
“Quickly,” Yitzl insisted, motioning them forward. “It’s the Zssizliq. They want to schedule negotiations. They sound eager to talk.”
Al strode into the room, looking nervous, his eyes darting around. “Are they online or waiting for us to call?”
“We want to know why no one is willing to address this simple request,” Rollsqmarsh answered in rapid Zssizliq.
Al glanced at Yitzl, who shrugged, unsure how to respond.
“So you’re prepared to discuss a truce?”
“We are. Your sparing the lives of our crew and leaving the pilfered remains of our dead for us to properly dispose of, demonstrates you’re the only Tandorian we’re willing to discuss terms with. No one else has ever acknowledged what’s being done to our people’s bodies, nor made any offers to resolve our issues.”
Yitzl waved frantically, but Al turned so he could give the discussion the attention it deserved, without being distracted by different dissenting voices.
“There’s been a disturbing complication,” Al cautioned, speaking to the room, since there was no visual display. “We’re being recalled, so we’ll be unavailable for some time.”
“This is highly irregular,” Rollsqmarsh said, his voice growing pitched, his words coming more quickly, the tenor sounding remarkably like nails on a blackboard. “You make an effort to reach out to us, and when we return the favor, offering to compromise, you run away? Why should we consider this offer valid? Are the Tandorians interested in resolving this war, or only in playing games?”
“I’m only a humble servant of my people. I can hardly speak for them before they dictate which concessions I’m allowed to make.”
“No one is asking for concessions, this is merely an opening gambit, determining whether there’s even any reason to talk. At this point, I’m seriously questioning if there’s any use in continuing.”
“I agree, this is disturbing, but I ask you to pause and not jump to conclusions. While I’d prefer taking the time to ensure we trust each other, I’m not authorized to meet with you yet. I can hardly refuse a direct order.”
“We can arrange for someone else to meet you,” Yitzl offered, struggling to string together the difficult Zssizliq phrases, “if we’re unable to return in time.”
“We will negotiate with no one other than this Al of Earth,” Rollsqmarsh said. “He’s the only reason we’re willing to talk at all, and we’ve never encountered a Tandorian we’d trust. If he’s unavailable to talk, we’ll interpret it as yet another refusal of your people to provide a reasonable dialogue. We’ve been treated badly and betrayed repeatedly. We don’t trust anyone else, and will take an attempt to interfere as a further act of deception.”
“There’s no sense getting ahead of ourselves,” Al said, trying to calm everyone down. “We won’t be gone long. I’m guessing no more than a week, give or take a few days. Surely you can wait that long. After all, we’ve been waiting much longer to resolve this unrelenting conflict.”
“Fine, because you requested the additional time, we’ll relent. You have eight days. But if you are unable or unwilling to meet at that time, then the offer is rescinded. At that point, we will not only continue fighting, we will launch a new offensive, actively pursuing Tandorian ships and outposts, leaving no survivors, as they seem to prefer.”
Al turned back to Yitzl. “Is that enough time? How long will it take to reach...” He stopped to tap his ear. “Hello? Hello? Are you still there?”
“The signal has terminated,” an officer filling in for Zita responded.
“He seemed a bit miffed,” Yitzl ventured.
“That’s an understatement,” Al clarified, as their new Zssizliqian expert. “He was livid. I don’t doubt his claims of an increase in aggressive actions. We’d best get to Torrsin and return as quickly as we can, lest they grow impatient in the interim.”
“I’m not sure we can make it there and back in that time.”
“We’d better, or else someone is going to have to answer for an entirely new Zssizliq campaign!”
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“So why are we here again?” Ivan asked, as they exited the ship, heading for the military’s enclosed command post.
“We were ordered to report,” Al said. “They wouldn’t explain why, but Captain Yitzl could hardly refuse.”
“Did they know we arranged a negotiation with the Zssizliq?” Betty pressed.
“They do, but they apparently want to debrief us before we meet. Though whether that’s to discuss strategy, yell at us for breaking protocol, or get additional information, I don’t know.”
“Well, it’s a long ways to come to speak to someone you could have without traveling so far,” Etta cautioned. “There’s got to be more to it than that. It’s more like they actually want the negotiations to fail.”
The outpost on Torrsin was a single self-contained military station attached to an orbiting spaceport positioned well above the planet’s surface. After all, you can’t easily land a large space-going vessel without tremendous fuel reserves needed to relaunch it again. The world barely supported life—certainly nothing oxygen based—so it wasn’t considered valuable enough to develop. It would cost more to bring in the necessary equipment than a mining operation might produce.
The ship’s crew exited along a connecting passageway between the ship and the command post. As they entered, there were military police directing everyone where to go. As the humans and their associates approached, they were waved to the side.
“You Al the human?”
“Yes, that’s me.”
“You’re wanted in the council room.”
“Council? Is that like in providing council, or requiring counsel?” Al teased, but the military police saw no particular humor in it. “Your people should continue to the residence quarters, we have a special suite reserved for you.”
“Wait, I’m being separated from my associates and my bond-mates, in a secure facility, while my people are shunted aside separate from the rest of the ship’s crew? What’s going on here? Am I under arrest?”
“You’ll discover what it’s about when you reach the council chambers.”
“I’m sorry, but I’m not going anywhere without legal counsel, or the support of my associates or wives.”
“You’re not officially married to anyone.”
“I most certainly am,” he protested, though the only marriage was one he conducted himself as captain of their own ship after leaving Earth.
“You’ve got no official Tandorian marital standing. Thus you have no rights or privileges normally associated with normal pair-bonded mates.”
“I don’t like this,” Betty warned.
“We don’t either,” Ivan stated, stepping close to the one guard, staring into his face from only an inch away. “I smell a skunk.”
“Back up, or we’ll be forced to take defensive action.”
“I’d like to see you try,” Myi, Bi and Adulla insisted.
“Please, let’s not get ahead of ourselves,” Gary cautioned, as he, Del and Siss stepped forward, indicating their tattoos. “We’re military security, just like you. Come on, level with us. What’s up? Are they under arrest, are there charges pending? Are they being questioned, or is this simply a misunderstanding?”
“They didn’t inform us of the details,” the one officer said. “All we know is they wanted Al the Precog to proceed directly to the council chambers. We’re not about to allow you to bring a group intent on causing trouble—whatever their role.”
“That’s vague enough,” Eli said, “I’m going to caution them to file for legal representation before they say, do or go anywhere. If you want to arrest him, you will have to do it here, in front of the entire ship’s crew, as well as file charges as you take him into custody. Since you have no clue what this is about, I suspect you’re unprepared to risk the legal liability it will expose you to.”
The two officers considered each other, obviously unnerved, not anticipating this much trouble with a simple redirection. “As far as we know, there are no charges being filed and no one is under arrest. The station’s military chief simply wants to interrogate Al, alone, to determine certain specific facts.”
“There’s another pesky term, ‘interrogate’,” Al pointed out. “That sounds more like they’re hoping to implicate me in something I haven’t been accused of, rather than simply talking over a beer.”
“It’s clearly a military matter, so there’s obviously no alcohol or bars involved, though as we said, so far there are no charges pending.”
“And yet, I’m assuming I really have no choice,” Al pressed.
The two security officers glanced at each other again. “We ... uh, weren’t told how to handle this.”
“Yeah, that’s the problem with standard military thinking,” Al said, motioning to indicate the facility surrounding them—which only drew the attention of everyone nearby. “They don’t equip their people with enough information to make their own decisions, and without the ability to make those choices, they’re largely unmotivated to try something new.”
“No one wants security to try anything new,” the second officer mumbled.
“It’s not a matter of inventing your own rules. It’s about taking pride in your work and putting forth the effect necessary to prove your worth. Without confidence and encouragement, no one invests anything in their tasks, and nothing ever happens.”
“He’s right,” a member of their ship’s crew said, approaching the group clustered by the side of the entrance ramp. “They’ve encouraged us to think independently, solving problems ourselves, and our ship has never functioned so efficiently. Hell, if it wasn’t for his influence, we’d never have bested the Zssizliq!”
“If the military brass was willing to take chances,” another of the Blissful Destruction‘s warriors declared, “this wouldn’t be our only decisive win. They’re only limiting themselves.”
Seeing they were becoming more outnumbered than they already were, the security officers began backing up, one’s furrowed brows revealing he was communicating with their superiors. Realizing things were about to escalate, with the station’s military potentially declaring the Blissful Destruction‘s crew in open revolt, Al decided to change tactics.
“Look, let’s not get ahead of ourselves. I’ll accompany you, but I want a few assurances that I’m not being railroaded. I need a military lawyer there to represent me, since I still don’t know what kind of trouble I’m in. If it proves unnecessary, I can always dismiss him, but I won’t say anything unless I know I’m not somehow implicating myself.
“Next, I want my people with me. While I don’t want everyone, I do want my bond-mate Betty and someone else who was there on the bridge when everything took place, Zita. They’ll add necessary information on what occurred, backing up what I say. If I have that, I’ll accompany you, though I won’t guarantee I’ll roll over and play dead.”
The one officer’s brows twitched before he relented. “Fine, we’ll escort the three of you to the council room, and we’ll allow Admiral Brskll to explain what’s happening.”
Before progressing, Al turned, addressing everyone gathered, still looking like they were ready for a fight. “All right, we’re going to talk to the Admiral. I want the rest of you to take it easy. I don’t want anyone getting themselves in trouble, embarrassing the Blissful Destruction or Captain Yitzl. I’m sure we can resolve this, after all, I can’t imagine they’re going to punish me for winning a decisive battle.”
With that, they accompanied their guards.
“You don’t argue with a master negotiator without conceding a few things,” someone observed.
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“It’s about time you arrived,” the commander of the Torrsin base said as all three stood while Al and the others entered the room. “We were about to send a battalion unit down to extricate our security personnel.”
“There was never a threat to anyone, but I don’t like being questioned for doing my duty.”
“You’re not under arrest,” the Admiral declared. “We’re only trying to determine exactly what happened.” He turned to indicate the man beside him. “I’m Admiral Brskll and this is Captain Grrsk.”
“I assume the other man is my attorney?”
“It is. He’s Commander Pillsk. It took some doing to get him here in time.”
“Just so you know, we’re on shaky legal ground here. No one has performed this type of military representation for centuries.”
“Yeah, since your aids started reporting every stray thought anyone has, convicting them before they have a chance to make up their mind. That’s why you’re currently in a morass. Everyone is terrified of trying anything new, and your old tactics have failed repeatedly.”
“Yeah, we know about your dislike of Tandorians,” Captain Grrsk snarled.
“Not at all, I admire and respect your rich culture, your creativity and expertise. However, during your current struggle, you’ve lost sight of the very things which made you such a tremendous and vibrant empire. You need to get your people thinking creatively if you hope to turn this war around. The one time I try something different, and succeed, I’m called to the carpet for my actions.”
“You’re not exactly helping your position,” Pillsk cautioned.
“We’re not disciplining anyone ... yet. We simply want to determine what occurred, and what you promised our enemies.”
“I made no promises of any kind. What I did, was to open a dialogue, the first you’ve had in a long, long time.”
“Just tell us what happened,” Brskll urged.
“Before I do, may I ask what the Tandora high command has to say about this inquiry?” Betty clutched Al’s hand, hoping to prevent him from landing himself before a court martial.
“Yeah, I’m interested in that as well,” Pillsk said, sitting up a little straighter.
“They’re taking your actions under advisement, but until they decide how to respond, we’re officially in charge of how to proceed. If you provide us with sufficient information to justify your decisions, we’ll pass the report along.”
“So in the interim, I’m being hung out to dry until they see how the political winds are blowing as word of my achievements begin to spread.”
“Unless we decide you took advantage of your privilege, violating policy and endangering the military, in which case you’ll be charged and sent back in shame,” Brskll reminded him. “Now please, you are required to report your activities.”
“I concur,” Pillsk advised, “it’s time you came clear and spoke in your own defense, rather than provoking those who hold your ultimate survival in their hands.”
“It’s a little complicated, but we decided we weren’t going to get far by sticking close to the standing Tandorian fleet. So we agreed to strike deep into unknown Zssizliq territory.”
“And what were you planning to do if attacked?” Grrsk challenged.
“We planned for that. Since we were sent out to establish whether we could withstand the Zssizliq telepathic scans, we came to a complete stop after entering the region, so we’d be prepared to withdraw, if we encountered trouble—after withstanding their scan.”
“All right, it’s a questionable but rational strategy, so what happened?”
“One of the troubles with your aids, is they’re too damn efficient. While that’s beneficial, it means everything is competing for resources, which limits how effective any single biological process is. Since we can ... constrain ours, I went into isolation, shutting down the aids’ other duties while I evaluated potential risks. As a result, the aids aiding my natural precognition were able to boost my abilities beyond the normal level. Scanning the possible destinations, I detected increased exposure in certain regions, and by advancing or scaling back the distance, I could control the various contingencies. Once I located a suitable encounter, I pulled back to a ‘safe’ level.”
“A handy ability, unfortunately not one anyone besides you can manage.”
“You could, if you learned to control your damn aids. But you Tandorians have become too accustomed to having everything done for you. They can be programmed, just establish a few controls.”
“No one living has any experience with that type of programming.”
“That doesn’t mean it can’t be done, it only means it’s a little more difficult.”
“Go on, what happened next.”
“We jumped into the system to find the expected Zssizliq ship. By the time we came to a full stop, they fired at us. But since I’d determined a safe distance, they couldn’t target accurately and the shot went wild. Taking the necessary time for a more controlled shot, we fired three volleys, each of which struck. One hit their reactor triggering its total failure. With no power, not even for life support, the Zssizliq had no option but to abandon ship.”
“If we can analyze that shot and repeat it, we could change the outcome of future battles.”
“Only if you’re willing to take your time firing,” Al cautioned. “Again, standard protocol is to fire continuously, whether you hit anything or not.”
“I’m not sure we can urge ship captains to risk their entire crews to take a single shot.”
“Maybe not, but again, if you’re unable to take risks, you’ll only continue repeating what you’ve already done.”
“Go on, what happened then?”
“Before we could proceed, the Zssizliq, realizing they were completely defenseless, contacted us, pleading for their lives. Their emergency shuttles had no defensive capabilities, and they could have been easily picked off.”
“And what makes you think they deserved to go free?” Grrsk demanded. “If you’d eliminated them, they wouldn’t pose further risks to our ships.”
“And they’d continue slaughtering everyone aboard those vessels. Offering a little compassion works in our favor, as the results demonstrate.”
“And how did you get involved in the negotiations?” Brskll asked.
“When we received the message, Captain Yitzl was struggling to fashion a response. As I’ve been studying their language, preparing for an encounter, I stepped in to fill the gap.”
“Most junior officers receive such training, though it’s been a long time since anyone’s used it,” Grrsk said. “The majority of our command personnel would be in similar straits.”
“And how do you know so much about it?” Brskll pressed.
“I never understood why they wouldn’t communicate with us, so I wanted to understand why. As you’ve no doubt noticed, there’s very little recorded about why communications broke down in the first place. As a result, I immediately identified myself as an Earthling and a newcomer to this conflict—an outsider, if you will. I then offered to contact the Zssizliq forces to arrange their eventual rescue.”
“Not a wise move. A nearby ship could easily intercept you before you could escape.”
“Not to mention,” Grrsk countered, “we could have captured those stranded and interrogated them, learning vital intel your actions have now denied us.”
“And tell me, just how successful have your previous interrogations gone. From what I understand, only one particular class of their people is able to communicate verbally with us, so you’d have wasted months torturing those unable to provide answers. But getting back on topic, the fear of some other ship intercepting us is overblown. They aren’t the mindless killing machines you’ve always assumed. They care about the welfare of their people. If they attacked, all those lives would be lost. Besides, we were prepared to move, there’s no way they could catch up to us before we were back to our fleet, where they’d face overwhelming odds.”
“We’ll assume you were right in trusting your judgment, how did they respond.”
“Since we were already in contact with them, I asked for the location of their nearest ship. When they provided it, I conveyed we’d allow them to rescue their crew, once we determined there was no further risk to us. But because I allowed them the one concession, they decided I was worth trusting, even if it was only conditional.”
“You’re clearly no military thinker,” Grrsk argued. “If you’d destroyed the survivors, or simply left them to die, you could have intercepted the ship, killing even more of the disgusting insects.”
“Was that your original intent?” Admirl Brskll asked, ignoring his underling.
“No, but since both sides have been so unrelenting, I couldn’t see how continuing the pattern benefited either of us. So I decided to try something different. I also picked up by their ... phrasing, that they were aware of our habit of trophy hunting. Not being familiar with it myself, I asked around, and got a trustworthy lead. When a team sent out to ensure their ship was incapacitated tripped a booby trap, I requested that Captain Yitzl recall everyone and accompany me to meet them as they returned. I intercepted the one officer, and sure enough, we discovered his trophies, bejeweled desiccated Zssizliq skulls. Knowing they took the honor of their dead seriously from their earlier comments, I insisted the practice cease. We then collected all the trophies stored onboard—with no penalties for anyone voluntarily turning them in. Once assembled, I left them in a spare evacuation shuttle for the new Zssizliq ship to collect.”
“Again,” Grrsk growled, “a serious mistake, as it offers proof of our malfeasance and a reason to retaliate for an act we do not condone.”
“We may not condone it, but we let the actions continue and make no attempt to curtail it. And since they’re fully aware of the practice, they didn’t retaliate, but decided I might be worth communicating with. By acknowledging we’re at least partially at fault, and are attempting to make amends, I earned their trust. Granted, that trust might not buy us much in the long run, but for now, it opened communications. If nothing else, it’ll help us comprehend what motivates them, so we can better understand why they dislike and distrust us so much.”
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[For a thoughtful fan, and his nice feedback...Air Artist!]For whatever reason, I began getting a surprising number of texts regarding my glory hole from returning solders from Afghanistan. The first had been a month before, and soon after that, whether the guy was telling other veterans about me, or it was just coincidence, I soon had, at the very least, three, and even sometimes four soldiers dropping by my glory hole---a DAY! Like the saying goes: 'When it rains, it pours!'Typically, there...
“Man, what the hell did you tell those women?” Lamar demanded. “Geez, guys are stopping me in the middle of the hall and openly flirting.” “And you’re complaining?” Al asked, grinning. “Well, no, not complaining, but I’m curious what stories your widows are passing around about me.” “It’s an issue, because they’re ignoring me,” Mui added. “Someone needs to tell them there’s no deal unless we both agree to it. After all, this is pair-bonding, not a one-night stand.” “She’s right. We agreed...
They say when you look out at the world from a planes window everyone looks like ants. I'd like to see if that's true, but I have a fear of heights and am too afraid to even look out the window. God, that sounds so stupid coming from me. Here I am on my way to face my greatest fear, and I'm scared of the view out the window next to me. Maybe I only have so much braveness to go around? It's silly really. "Excuse me, can I get you some soda water? It'll settle your stomach if your...
“Someone’s coming,” Kaci cautioned, carefully peering down the hall without daring to touch the virtual barrier locking them in the cell. They’d tested their restraints earlier, using a spare coin someone had in their pocket. All that remained was a blob of blackened melted nickel. “This might be it,” Gary warned. “At the very least, they’ll send us home again, with or without our ship. At the worst, Quichoq is likely to do us in. I certainly wouldn’t put it past him. He definitely doesn’t...
A guard approached early the next morning. “You, you and you,” he said, motioning Al, Betty and Eli forward. They got up, glancing at the others, but didn’t think questioning their future made much sense. With their acceptance in their only potential home within hundreds of light years at stake, they weren’t about to risk arguing. As they approached the entrance, the wavering air turned placid. Apparently it was attuned to each of them and could differentiate between them, only allowing those...
Flags are bits of colored cloth that governments use first to shrink-wrap people’s minds and then as ceremonial shrouds to bury the dead. Arundhati Roy “Move it along,” the next security officer ordered. The sounds of their ship being torn apart echoed through the short airlock and into the connecting port of the security vessel. Assuming the lead role, Al led the others as they were directed through the airlock and into the ship. “What do you think we’ll—” Xi whispered in...
This actually precedes the "Returning to School - Ellen" stories I've already written. Initially when I returned to school, I was initially enrolled in night school at one of the local universities while I was working. When I started my initial transition from night school to full-time day classes, they had a program where you could attend both which I took advantage of primarily because it was less expensive. When I did the initial transition, I had left my girlfriend of 3...
Previously: As you recall from previous chapters, my husband was laid off and I was forced into the work place. I was fortunate to land a job working as Tom's executive secretary. Tom was more than just the President and principal owner of his company. Tom was a dear family friend. I had known Tom since I was a little girl. If I am really honest, I must admit that my getting this job had more to do with my father's friendship with Tom than it did with my somewhat limited secretarial...
Love StoriesI was recovering from a bad bout of root canal dental care and was just to the point where I could handle temperature changes again. Of course, it was a moral imperative to celebrate with a bowl of edamame and another of sautéed mushrooms in white wine and garlic, and perhaps a beer or three. It was Saturday and there was an NFL preseason game on the TV’s as well as golf and baseball, whoopee! (note the sarcasm there). I took a booth and set up my laptop to do some writing on several stories...
Caught Shaving – Returning the FavourThis is for those who enjoyed ‘Caught Shaving. It may be helpful for others if you read the earlier story. That’s if you want to know how we got to where we are. I’ve had trouble writing this part and so Astrid, who is looking over my shoulder pressing her firm boobs into upper arm, suggests that she should tell this part. Agreeing we exchange places and I watch her settling her unforgettable naked body in front of the computer. Before going to get a coffee...
The third person I ever had sex with was my husband so you couldn’t call me promiscuous. I lost my virginity aged 18 during a drunken student party and I was not at all impressed with the whole sex thing. The second man came along two years later; he was my first long term love, well a few months anyway. Then there was Paul, we dated; we got engaged and eventually married. I didn’t know and didn’t care if our sex life was good or not, it was good enough for me. We had and still do have sex...
So we went at a nice hotel in town, just a night away for a dinner and some fun. Away from home and the routine. We Rented a suite on the 10th floor and intended to just relax away the day and night We checked out the bar and took a seat in a leather ensconsed booth which was very cozy and private. I got a couple of drinks from, and made some small talk with the bartender. A nice guy about 25 yrs. old. It was early, about 4pm and we had the place to ourselves As I sat in our booth I noticed him...
We fade in in the middle of a quiet street, in the low-rise central area of a small midlands town, with one and two story buildings around us. To one side, a long flat warehouse/factory type unit, stocking and fitting tyres for local drivers, to the other, the town’s train station. Looking like a traditional old station, but rebuilt fairly recently. There’s a small car park between us and the station, and it’s almost full. We watch as a car drives down the road toward us, then turns into the...
Chastity Panties (2) Returning The Favor --------------- This is the conclusion to "Chastity Panties". If you have not already read it, it might be in your best interest to read it first so you have a better understanding of what is going on. If not, I have still made this story readable by adding a bit of a review of the previous story at the beginning. Without giving anything away, this story falls into a category that some people may find distasteful. I apologize for this...
As a construction supervisor I meet all sorts of subcontractors. Working on a Saturday is not uncommon and often the subs bring their teenage sons along to learn the trade. This was the case when I met Dillon. Now I am a straight male but even I have to admit this boy was cute. Small boned, brown wavy hair to his shoulders, blue eyes and an engaging smile. At lunch time Dillon found me in the construction trailer and asked if he could talk to me. “Sure,” I said pushing a chair towards him. He...
Part 1 I had already experienced a number of threesomes in the past with my wife, about four I think. They had always excited me, I’d always got harder and lasted longer than at any other time we had sex together. I never analysed it very much at the time, about why it turned me on so much. I just knew it was going to be one of the most arousing nights of sex I was likely to enjoy – apart from one time when Julie seemed to be interested only in the guy we were with and I felt very much...
He was looking forward to going to Verna. It could only be for a limited time but there would be other visits. Even traveling a considerable distance, he thought it well worth the time, there was no sacrifice. Eventually, Verna started to come into view, he slowed his approach and savoured the anticipation, smiling at the butterfly sensation in his stomach. With all the thoughts, feelings and emotions during his advance he neglected to observe one very crucial thing. A mistake was made, a major...
one day i visited my cousin s****rs house. my cousin s****r was three years older then me. all the people in her house went out for a tour. it was 10.00pm. myself and my cousin were alone and we were in one room.my cousin went to change her night dress in bathroom. she came out she was too sexy.her boobs were so tight in the dress. her ass was so sexy.i became so horny.she bent down to take something down i saw her cleavage and i became so horny.we started talking.i thought of touching her...
August 7 th , 8:00 a.m. Los Angeles “Maggie, I want to go over what we have so far,” I said. “Beckey has a warehouse where she is importing dolls filled with pure cocaine from Bolivia. These dolls are not going through customs and are being delivered in small packages and probably to different locations. We don’t know how the money is being transferred but it’s probably cash all the way, and likely being transferred to the ship at the same time the dolls are picked up.” “Alan has gone to...
August 3 rd , 10:05 a.m. “Robert Eyestone, private investigations, this is Maggie, how can I help you?” “Is Mr. Eyestone in?” the voice on the phone asked. “He is not in at the moment, can I get your name and number and have him call you?” asked Maggie. “Please, this is Mrs. Beckwith, of Beckwith Importers. My number is 310-555-7600.” “He will call you as soon as he is able. Thank you Mrs. Beckwith.” “Hello, is this Mr. Eyestone?” asked Mrs. Beckwith. “Yes it is, how did you know it...
Alan picked up the phone and called the front desk and told them he was checking out and asked if they could send someone up right away with the bill. He began throwing his things together almost frantically, his mind racing as he packed. “If they don’t know I’m on to them they won’t be expecting me to leave right away,” he thought. His plan was to pay cash when the bill was brought up and avoid the lobby when leaving the hotel. Then he remembered Savanna. He ran to the door, opened it...
Introduction: It begins Introduction: It begins … Part 1 I had already experienced a number of threesomes in the past with my wife, about four I think. They had always excited me, Id always got harder and lasted longer than at any other time we had sex together. I never analysed it very much at the time, about why it turned me on so much. I just knew it was going to be one of the most arousing nights of sex I was likely to enjoy apart from one time when Julie seemed to be interested only in...
I went back to the office to find out what Maggie had for me. I needed more pieces to the puzzle and without going to Mexico to talk to Alan, Maggie was all I had at the moment. It was not yet 5:00 and Maggie was still at her desk typing into the computer. Without looking up she handed me a folder. “The list of properties you asked for,” she said. I took the file into my office and began to look it over. I discovered that the condo that Alan lived in was owned by Beckwith Importers. ...
August 5 th , 8:20 a.m. I went into the office early the next morning, anxious to get to work on the Beckwith case. As I entered the office I found Maggie at her desk. “Maggie, I need you to do your thing for me,” I said. “Alan Jankowski, we need to find him. Check for arrests, the morgue, hospitals, etc. Check planes, buses, trains, cruise ships, even rental car agencies. I suspect he is not dead but don’t leave any stone uncovered. I’m going to be out most of the day checking...
When they walked in the unlocked door, I froze like a deer caught in headlights. Although Carol was my girlfriend and we had great sex, I still enjoyed my closet dressing. Well one afternoon when no one was around, I took a bubble bath and pampered myself. Then I dressed entirely in Carol’s lingerie and sexiest short skirt. I was feeling sexy when in through the unlocked front door, Carol and her sister walked in, I couldn’t say or move a muscle. Carol and her sister just casually...
I met Missy when we were paired up to study my nursing class and we immediately became friends. On Fridays some of the class would meet up for happy hour and she brought along her room mate Anna. They are both beautiful, dark haired girls with perfect athletic bodies that I envied, as I am more on the thin side. We would always have fun as we got to know each but when my boyfriend and his friends would arrive they would leave soon after. I was telling Missy one afternoon that a couple of BF's...
Growing up in the neighborhood we all had a thing for Mrs. Jansen. Besides the fact that she was unbelievably sweet, she was also drop dead gorgeous. I would often find myself staring at her sunbathe in the afternoon and would often fantasize about her before I go to bed.With Mr Jansen working many hours I would always offer to help Mrs Jansen with some things around the house like carry heavy boxes, rake the yard, and move her furniture around. During my junior year, I was eager to go to the...
Twin Switch Chapter 15 By Cheryl Lynn This is a work of fiction. It is recommended that you read the previous installments as they will provide important background information. This story features extreme female domination and if that offends you do not read. While there is no actual sex in these chapters' sexual activities may be described. Comments good or bad pertaining to the direction of the plot and grammar are welcome as long as they are NOT directed to the nature of this...
... pin drop silence. Ilona sat next to me and pulled my head over onto her lap and began to unlock and unlace my hood. "Excuse me, I need to use the washroom," said the candidate, whose identity I was about to learn. With excitement and a bit of anxiety I breathed in a comforting aroma of linen suit mixed with the dark mystery of Ilona's vagina mere inches and likely no more than two layers of cloth from my nose. To pull the hood off she had to push my face down onto that...
WEDDING BELLS - WITHDRAWL SYMPTOMS Note for Readers: This story continues the adventures of the characters previously featured in my story "Wedding Bells." That story was complete in its own right and, indeed, this one can be read without having to have read "Wedding Bells" first. (However, I naturally hope that some of you will want to read my earlier story!) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Hi, my name is Brian Marchbanks and my wife Mary and I live in the hamlet of Tynewood Parva...
one day i visited my cousin sisters house. my cousin sister was three years older then me. all the people in her house went out for a tour. it was 10.00pm. myself and my cousin were alone and we were in one room.my cousin went to change her night dress in bathroom. she came out she was too sexy.her boobs were so tight in the dress. her ass was so sexy.i became so horny.she bent down to take something down i saw her cleavage and i became so horny.we started talking.i thought of touching her...
Cooking with My Boss My life changed one night when I was simply leaving work with my boss. It had been a good day. I even had a successful flirting session with two ladies, who I supposed where friends. One was an Asian woman, older than me, but very attractive. Her friend, a blond with short hair and pretty green eyes, seemed to be more around my age. My boss had been in one of her moods that day. She ran a small retail store and thought she was queen of the world. I...
Alan picked up the phone and called the front desk and told them he was checking out and asked if they could send someone up right away with the bill. He began throwing his things together almost frantically, his mind racing as he packed. “If they don’t know I’m on to them they won’t be expecting me to leave right away,” he thought. His plan was to pay cash when the bill was brought up and avoid the lobby when leaving the hotel. Then he remembered Savanna. He ran to the door, opened it...
Straight SexAugust 7 th , 8:00 a.m. Los Angeles “Maggie, I want to go over what we have so far,” I said. “Beckey has a warehouse where she is importing dolls filled with pure cocaine from Bolivia. These dolls are not going through customs and are being delivered in small packages and probably to different locations. We don’t know how the money is being transferred but it’s probably cash all the way, and likely being transferred to the ship at the same time the dolls are picked up.” “Alan has gone to...
Straight SexI went back to the office to find out what Maggie had for me. I needed more pieces to the puzzle and without going to Mexico to talk to Alan, Maggie was all I had at the moment. It was not yet 5:00 and Maggie was still at her desk typing into the computer. Without looking up she handed me a folder. “The list of properties you asked for,” she said. I took the file into my office and began to look it over. I discovered that the condo that Alan lived in was owned by Beckwith Importers. ...
Straight SexAugust 5 th , 8:20 a.m. I went into the office early the next morning, anxious to get to work on the Beckwith case. As I entered the office I found Maggie at her desk. “Maggie, I need you to do your thing for me,” I said. “Alan Jankowski, we need to find him. Check for arrests, the morgue, hospitals, etc. Check planes, buses, trains, cruise ships, even rental car agencies. I suspect he is not dead but don’t leave any stone uncovered. I’m going to be out most of the day checking...
Straight SexAugust 3 rd , 10:05 a.m. “Robert Eyestone, private investigations, this is Maggie, how can I help you?” “Is Mr. Eyestone in?” the voice on the phone asked. “He is not in at the moment, can I get your name and number and have him call you?” asked Maggie. “Please, this is Mrs. Beckwith, of Beckwith Importers. My number is 310-555-7600.” “He will call you as soon as he is able. Thank you Mrs. Beckwith.” “Hello, is this Mr. Eyestone?” asked Mrs. Beckwith. “Yes it is, how did you know...
Straight SexHey everyone! My name is Chandni and Im from Mumbai, India. I live by myself in Bandra, and am 27 years old. I am 5 ‘ 9, long brown hair, fair in skin, hazel green eyes, and my figure is 34A- 24 Waist – 36. I have a boyfriend whose name is Raj, and I have been with Raj for now almost 2 years. One night Raj called me, and said “Hey Chandni, Wanna go to a club tonight?” ” Uhm, I don’t know Raj, Im busy and really tired, but i’ll try” I said. I heard a little grunt from him, and I figured that...
IncestA couple or maybe three hours later from the ridge above George-town we could see the dark river, some glowing lamps and a few lighted windows. It must have been after midnight, and Billy had given me the job of counting people and finding Jim Griffith and Mike Ware. We huddled together to keep warm and smoked, chewed some food and stomped our feet. The wind had died down, but it was still very cold. We all breathed out clouds of steam like a herd of beeves. I found the men he wanted and...
Beckwith was putting together a bunch to go down to the bridge and waved to me, "Caleb, he said, "Gus Yore hain't quite thawed yet. Why don't you go with these men and take charge of that bridge." I hated to do it, but I pulled on my coat and wool hat and picked up my rifle. We went out and found our beasts, folded their blankets back over their rumps and clattered down to the creek without seeing a soul along the streets except for our own people. Seemed like the town was empty or...
Then things started happening pretty fast. Mr. Wainright said goodbye to the Swede; then I nodded a farewell to her and durn if she didn't get up on her toes and brush her soft lips against my stubbled cheek. Whooee. I went and called in the bridge guards, and they brought those four extra muskets with them. Somebody fetched the Foster women in their fancy pleasure carriage with the hickory-sprung seats, only one like it in town. Mrs. Foster was wearing a pelisse, plus a red hood with a...
Billy went out into the cold as a couple of farmers came in. Stud explained what was going on to them as people moved around, and the Foster women took up a sheltered position in the high-backed settle near the fire. The cat joined them, purring, and perched on the girl's lap, paws folded inward. Didn't anybody look like they was going to cause trouble so after a bit I asked Annie if she was interested in a quick one while we waited, and she elbowed me in the ribs hard enough to crack one...
The sun was setting behind some pink and gray clouds when we reached Mr. Peter's sturdy brick house. The first floor windows all showed candle light as Beall tied his horse to a weight and set it on the curbstone. "You plan to sit out here and wait?" he asked me. I couldn't figure if he wanted me to say yes so I said no, I'd rather get out of the cold. We went up to the door together and Beall knocked. A well-dressed, old black man answered and said, very polite, that Mr. Peter was at...
"Damn," Billy Beckwith cursed. He jumped up, grabbed Jimmy by the arm and hustled him outside. Some men rushed to the windows and a couple hurried out the back door, but most just stood talking to each other and waiting. In a minute Beckwith stuck his head back inside and yelled, "Caleb!" I went out as Judge Peter said, "Let's have a short recess" and stood up. "Be upstanding," I heard Alex Beall say as the door closed behind me. Griffith had ridden in from the Bladensburg road and...
The front door banged open again, and somebody stuck his head in and yelled, "Billy, they're here!" There was a loud scramble of men grabbing weapons and hurrying out the door while buttoning their coats one handed. Judge Peter said, "Let's take another brief recess. Mr. Morrison, a word, please" before Alex Beall could say anything about standing up. "I would appreciate it very much," Judge Peter said, standing at his desk with his feet planted wide apart and his hands clasped...
"Gentlemen," said Judge Peter. "Enough. I think we will take a short recess here." "All stand," Beall cried too late as there was a mad scramble for the doors. Soon every tree, clump of shrubs and back house in the neighborhood had a crowd of men near it. I helped Judge Peter, robe and all, to the front of the line at the tavern's two-holed jakes, and he emerged gasping. "Haven't been in one that bad in years," he said when he got his breath back. When court resumed, a keg of ale...
Zoe held Alison as she continued to sob quietly. The girl was so upset that her father could read in her thoughts that she would be incapable of following his instructions anytime soon. His connection to Zoe also informed him that she had no interest in him, in fact that was an understatement. His ghostly spirit departed, returning to his body which was lying on the sofa in the family room downstairs. Zoe comforted Alison, continuing to question her softly as to how her little body seemed to...
2006-12-20 5:20:00 (MSK) | litlivewithu.ru weblogs | user: roughrider1532 | performer: Hannah | entry: 50 My head aches so bad. I move it to the side and the pain is splitting. I feel my pillow on my cheek and I feel like a wave of relief. I'm in bed at my Aunt and Uncle's! I think of them finding me there in the family room and feel a wave of embarrassment. Still, I'm out of that dream! I think I must have the flu, a high fever would like explain it all. My stomach convulses and I jump...