Alodie s Dog Revelation
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Good morning heartache, here we go again
Good morning heartache, you’re the one who knew me best
Might as well get used to you hanging around
Good morning heartache, sit down
I turned and tossed until it seemed you had gone
But here you are again with the dawn
Irene Higginbotham, Ervin Drake, Dan Fisher
“Case, this is wonderful! I never realized flying could be so much fun!”
He grinned as he looked at Juliet. She was at the controls. “I thought it was obvious.”
“Why didn’t we do this sooner?”
“We should have, but it seemed we never had the time.”
His friend Aarash, sitting in the back, chimed in, “You should always make time for your sister. The time we have with family is fleeting and precious.”
Juliet nodded. “He’s right.” She smiled lovingly. “Case, now I have all the time in the world.” She reached over and gently touched the center of his chest. “I’ll always be flying with you now.”
“Juliet!” He jerked awake, his hand on his chest. The dream was both comforting and unsettling. He looked around. He was on board the Gulfstream chartered by Rafael Ramirez, taking Juliet’s ashes home.
He closed his eyes, not ready for the dream to go away just yet. Juliet had looked so happy, and Aarash had been there too.
He was right. The time with family is fleeting and precious. I never had enough time with Juliet. And, someday I’ll go to London and tell his family about Aarash the pilot, the patriot, and my friend.
Juliet would have loved flying. Why had I never taken her? Now it was too late; but what she said was true, she’ll always be inside me, always with me. I’ll never let myself forget.
Yes, I’ll never forget, but how do I make it through each day?
The last three days were madness, and he was sure he’d have lost his mind without Ms. Davis. She had helped him with so many important things when it came to Juliet and her estate, gently encouraging him to make decisions. She chauffeured him to appointments with Joe Cervantes, funeral directors, and others, while making sure he ate and slept. She even knew a tailor who could drop everything to make him a couple of suits appropriate for mourning and a funeral. Ms. Davis propped him up when he felt like he needed to crawl into a hole somewhere – a place with no light or sound where he would be left alone. She also kept the newshounds at bay, finding him a room in an out of the way bed and breakfast once Juliet’s apartment was cleared.
I feel like I’ve been dropped from some high place and when I landed, I broke into thousands of pieces. All the King’s horses and all the King’s men couldn’t put Case together again.
Stop it! Feeling sorry for yourself solves nothing. I need to be strong for Mom and Dad and Chloe, and for Juliet, too. I’m the oldest, the big brother. I need to be the person the others can lean on. You’ve been shot up and shot down, and at the same time lost your best friend, Aarash. Now your other best friend has died, but this time you’re physically whole and others will depend on you.
He felt a warm hand touch his arm and then move down until it found his hand, giving it a gentle squeeze. He opened his eyes and looked at Valeria. Obviously, he’d awakened her.
They’d had a light breakfast just after they left Sacramento. Valeria had some yogurt and fruit, before she’d collapsed into a deep sleep. Now she was staring up at him from under thick wool blankets, her seat fully reclined next to him. Her dark eyes were luminous with unshed tears.
His throat was tight. He squeezed her hand in return. Somehow it felt right holding her hand.
She sighed and closed her eyes. She didn’t let go.
Why do I find her presence comforting? Maybe, because I can be the one who comforts her. Valeria is one more I have to be strong for. She’s been through a lot, and I can’t let her see the shattered Case Reynolds. I lost a sister, but she experienced the horror of the attack, and I know as well as anyone that it will take some time to come to grips with what happened. As a survivor, she’ll get to experience it again, and again, in sudden backflashes, and torturous, convoluted nightmares.
When Ms. Davis had dropped him at Sacramento Executive Airport this morning the Gulfstream was ready to go. Valeria and Ramón were already on board. For security reasons, they had boarded while the plane was still in the hangar.
When he entered the cabin, Valeria, looking wan and uncharacteristically frail, the bruise on her face dark against her skin, hurried to greet him. She hesitated, suddenly uncertain, until Case smiled and opened his arms. She moved to his embrace and gave him a fierce hug. Neither said a word as they stood that way for a couple of minutes.
When she stepped back slightly, he could see she was fighting tears, then she did the unexpected. She gently moved her cool fingers across the bruised side of his face, followed by a soft kiss as if that was all it would take to make it better. He surprised her, and himself by returning the favor, first kissing the top of her head, and then gently kissing her bruised face. She smiled at him as a single tear escaped.
Case, Valeria, and Ramón were the only passengers. He had boarded with Juliet’s ashes, which were in a beautifully finished teakwood box inside a silk-lined leather tote. He waved away the offer of assistance from the flight attendant, but followed her to a closet at the rear of the aircraft where the tote and his carry-on would be secured for the flight.
Now awake, Case looked over his shoulder and spotted Ramón in a seat at the back of the aircraft. Across from him was their flight attendant, a pretty Latina in her twenties, dressed in blue skirt, white blouse, and low heels. They were having a quiet conversation. From her body language it appeared she was quite taken by Ramón.
Why does that surprise me? It shouldn’t. He’s a good-looking man and he carries himself with confidence. I know so little about Ramón, except his job is to watch over Valeria. I don’t have a clue how long he’s done that, or even his last name.
That night – the night they came to the ER – his clothes were covered with Juliet’s blood. He was chillingly calm, but I detected a dent in his composure. There was an underlying current of distress because he’d not been there to stop the attack and protect Valeria.
Ramón looked his way and gave him a questioning look. Case shook his head, letting him know things were fine.
After a few minutes Ramón came forward, trailed by the flight attendant. He took his seat across the aisle. She refilled their water glasses. “I’ve got snacks and drinks in the galley, if you need anything.” She looked at her watch. “I can also serve lunch early if you like.”
Case declined, as did Ramón.
“I’ll check back in a few minutes.” She glanced at Valeria, who was asleep, the blankets pulled up so only the top of her head was exposed. Her professional persona softened a bit when she saw Case holding Valeria’s hand. “Please let me know if you do.” She walked toward the rear of the aircraft.
“I’m glad she’s sleeping. She looked exhausted when I boarded this morning.”
Ramón nodded. “She’s hardly slept since...” He looked like he was considering his words. “Since the shooting, at least without medication.”
Case gave a half-hearted smile. “I know how she feels.”
Thank God for Ms. Davis. She’s the only reason I’m sane today. She may look like somebody’s grandmother, but she gets it done. Her electronic rolodex must be huge, and if she has to leave a message, people call her back. Fortunately, Cervantes is influential too. Getting Juliet’s body released might have been a monumental hassle, but somehow, he convinced the coroner to accept the surgeon’s conclusions as to cause of death.
Ramón looked concerned. “She’s very angry.” He paused. “She’s angry at the men who tried to kidnap her ... and angry at herself for falling into their trap.”
Case shook his head, “Not her fault.”
Ramón went on. “She feels as if she should have done more to help Juliet when the shooting started, and she feels the need for revenge, but she knows there’s nothing she can contribute, so at the same time, she feels helpless.”
I feel the need for revenge, too. I don’t know how I can bring it up with Ramón. Other than the four thugs that Juliet took out, there hasn’t been a thing in the news about more dead bad guys. I expected a war by now.
What did Juliet say about the guy who threated Valeria a couple years ago? The guy who was divorced because he beat up on one of Cindy’s band-mates? Now I remember, Ramón was there to witness the threats, and that guy just disappeared.
Is that what’s happening now? The people behind the kidnapping, just disappearing?
Case shook his head sadly. “That’s an impossible burden for someone, especially someone so young.”
“Yes, that’s why this time away will be good for her. The conversations she’s had with your mother have helped, and your mother’s insistence that we stay with them will help her accept their forgiveness.”
Valeria called me and asked if I would give her my parents’ number. Conversations? I wonder how many times they’ve spoken? It’s only been three days.
“There’s nothing to forgive.”
“That’s not how she sees it. The events of Christmas will haunt her for a long time...”
He looked at Ramón. “All of us.”
Ramón sadly nodded.
“Our flight attendant keeps staring at the bruise on the side of my face. I guess she doesn’t get too many private jet customers who look like they’ve been in a fight.”
Ramón gave just the slightest smile. “You should have seen the look she gave me when we boarded and she saw Valeria’s face. I explained it was the result of a car accident. I don’t know if she believes me, but having her know the truth serves no purpose, and might be unsettling. I’m just glad the swelling is gone.”
Valeria’s face is badly bruised. Mine’s not quite as bad since it was more of a glancing blow. Bad enough though.
“I’m surprised she hasn’t tried to cover it with makeup.”
Ramón frowned. “She refuses to cover it. She says when she feels the soreness and when she looks in the mirror, it reminds her that all this happened because of her carelessness.”
“Damn.”
“She’s very strong-willed like her grandfather.” He paused and looked at Case, perhaps assessing him. Then seemed to make a decision.
“Yesterday she went to her grandfather and announced that she wanted to quit college and no longer wished to work for the Willets-Brandt household.”
“Oh?” That’s a surprise.
“She wants to go to work for him full time, and learn about his businesses.”
“Is she ready for that? She’s nineteen.”
“She’s quick to point out that she’ll be twenty in March. She told him that there was no better time to learn, than when there are problems.”
“Trial by combat?”
He thought about that. “Perhaps.”
“But, today we’re on a chartered jet headed for South Carolina.”
“Yes, Mr. Ramirez feels she needs some time away. He’s also determined she should complete her education first. She’s pursuing a business degree, and he would prefer she also have a law degree.”
All that to be a crime boss?
Seeing his expression, Ramón added, “Mr. Reynolds, despite what you may have heard about Mr. Ramirez, he is involved in a number of legitimate businesses.”
So why is my sister dead?
“His other businesses generate a large amount of cash, which he invests in the community, in what you might characterize as handshake deals. There are no written agreements.”
“That might cause the IRS and others to wonder where that cash came from?”
“Yes.”
“So, why doesn’t he get out of his other businesses, if he has these legitimate businesses to fall back on?”
“As Prince Hamlet would say, there’s the rub.”
Ramón quoting Hamlet?
“If Mr. Ramirez isn’t in those other businesses...”
“Like prostitution, bookmaking, loan-sharking, drugs, gambling?”
Ramón gave him an icy glare. “Yes, like those. But consider this, there will always be those ... vices, and if Mr. Ramirez didn’t have control of them, Lodi would be the Wild West as gangs moved in to fill the vacuum.”
“But with Ramirez in charge in Lodi, there wasn’t a vacuum to fill, so why the attempt to kidnap Valeria, which resulted in the murder of my sister?” He said it more sharply than he intended.
Ramón shook his head. “Pedro Sanchez, the man responsible, was a psychopath who operated out of Modesto. He had a particular hatred for Mr. Ramirez, and decided he would expand his territory north to Sacramento.”
He keeps saying ‘was.’
“Modesto’s not that far from Lodi. Sounds like you knew about this guy.”
“Yes, we’ve been keeping an eye on him for years.”
“And you didn’t do something about him?”
“Mr. Reynolds, this is not some Netflix movie. Just because we didn’t like him, or how he ran his business, didn’t mean we were going to do something about him. He wasn’t a threat and it would have created a vacuum in Modesto like we have now, where Mr. Ramirez is forced to step in and take over – something he really did not want to do.”
“So why did Sanchez decide now was the time? I expect that before he went to eternal damnation you had a conversation with him. You said ‘a vacuum like we have now,’ so that means that the threat from Mr. Sanchez, at least in the person of Mr. Sanchez, and probably from his organization, is over.”
Ramón gave him a long look, then glanced at the still sleeping Valeria. “He was Valeria’s father.”
Case shook his head, trying to comprehend that statement.
Father? Does Valeria know?
“You are correct. There is no longer a threat from Pedro Sanchez.”
I imagine Sanchez’s last moments were quite unpleasant. Could I have killed Pedro Sanchez, as an act of revenge? I’ve killed people with rockets, bombs, and machine guns, but that was war, and from an airplane. How about lashing out at Detective Anderson? I snapped when he said those things about Juliet. But in cold blood?
I like to think I’m not that kind of person, but Sanchez’s people killed Juliet, and he probably would have never spent a day in jail. Had I been there and Ramón handed me a gun?
I waited for Tommy Welch that day years ago, and that was not in the heat of the moment. When I saw him leave the school grounds, I attacked. Some friends pulled me off him. They told me that I’d picked up a rock to finish him.
His thoughts were interrupted when Ramón went on. “He thought by kidnapping Valeria, he could use her as leverage with Mr. Ramirez, and somehow in his psychotic mind, he thought when he told Valeria he was her father she would want to be with him.”
“I guess he doesn’t know Valeria.”
Ramón shook his head. “No, he’d never met her. When Mr. Ramirez discovered Sanchez had impregnated his daughter, who was barely sixteen at the time, he was displeased, and Mr. Sanchez barely escaped with his life.”
Displeased? Why didn’t Ramirez kill him on the spot? He could have saved us all a lot of grief.
“So, problem solved now? Mr. Sanchez has seen the error of his ways?”
Ramón laughed, but his eyes were cold. “He said he understood...”
“But?”
“As I said, Mr. Ramirez has plenty on his plate without taking on additional territory, but in this case, he has no choice. There is a group of thugs in Oakland who call themselves the Mau Mau, who want to expand into the Valley. They are looking to fill any vacuum, so we can’t leave one.
“There also must be some changes. Sanchez ruled through fear and brutality. That is not how Mr. Ramirez does business. There will be no underage prostitution, no girls working the street, no one drugged or kidnapped into prostitution, and no drugs to school children. There will also be changes to betting and loan practices.”
He nodded, digesting what Ramón told him. “Are you going to tell Valeria about Sanchez?”
“To what end? It serves no purpose. She just needs to know that there is no longer a threat to her from Sanchez, or his people.”
“But others?”
“Things were relatively peaceful for a number of years, but now we will have to be more vigilant.”
“And even after all that’s happened, she still wants to be a part of it?”
“She’s determined.”
“Maybe spending some time in Barnwell will help her see things more clearly.”
“I pray that is the case.”
The flight attendant brought them each a large bowl of salted cashews. Case asked her to bring him a beer. Ramón had her refill his water.
After those revelations I need one.
But what about Valeria? Can I even discuss any of this with my parents? Ramón said Valeria had conversations with my mother. What did she tell her? Do they know the reason their daughter is dead is because a gang of thugs was going to try to take over the territory controlled by the gang run by Valeria’s grandfather?
I know my parents. They’ll see Valeria, rightfully, as the victim, but the senseless loss of a daughter is a bitter pill.
“Is that police business finished?” Ramón interrupted his thoughts.
Case sipped his beer from the tall frosted glass the flight attendant had brought. “Yesterday, Mr. Cervantes and I met with the District Attorney and I gave a formal statement. I don’t know if anything will come of it, but the DA didn’t look too happy when Cervantes gave him the video of the assault on me, and some documents that showed both detectives living well beyond their means.”
Ramón grinned. “It has been my experience that Mr. Cervantes is very thorough.”
“He’s been very helpful. By the way, did Valeria ever make a statement to the LPD about the shooting?”
“No. Mr. Cervantes strongly advised against it. He is fond of the Latin saying, ‘res ipsa loquitur.’ Do you know it?”
Case shook his head. Now Ramón is quoting Latin. I keep underestimating this guy.
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Stoney's turn: It actually WAS in Cindy's words, 'a riot'. I never did 'band camp' or anything like that when I was in high school. They didn't have 'science camp' and 'math camp' in my school district and I wasn't in band. Jo told me about her own experiences. "Wasn't anything like this," she said. Our trip home was as wondrous as the trip there. I can definitely see why Dan and Cindy (and everyone else in the bunch, apparently) would cling to personal aviation as a...
Johanna's Turn: I walked out of the classroom with a definite spring in my step. I had several reasons to bounce, you know. Let's see. That test paper I laid on the GA's desk was, to the best of my knowledge, close to perfect. Stoney was home waiting on me. The semester was almost over and for the first time in my life I was not packing up to go spend winter break with Mom and Dad. The test. How ironic that I was testing at the end of a class on the history of Europe since 1945. I smiled...
Still Johanna: Semester's over. Christmas break. And this was new. Ever since I started school, Christmas break was with Mom and Dad, even in college. Well, this year, people, it's different. Little Johanna Elise Solheim is now Mrs. Randall Jackson and with that status comes a whole new life. Christmas dinner. "Do you think we can manage something close to a Christmas dinner, Stoney?" He smiled. "Yeah, I think we can do that, in a restrained fashion." "Turkey. Little one. With...
Stoney's Turn: That was a surprise. Of course, since last September I've had lots of surprises. That was pleasant. Same thing. Since I touched fingertips one day with this startling redhead, I've had lots of 'pleasant', too. I parsed Jo's comments, "A little girl with family issues." "I get the feeling..." I concurred. "She's quite comfortable when she's playing, though." My partner smiled. "I've seen the family issues. Us military brats get an introduction." She paused....
Stoney's turn: When I was walking out of the building, headed home, I called Jo. "Hello, sweetness," she said. "Hi, princess," I returned. "Did Kara come over?" "Oh, yes," she said. "We're cranking out the music. Come home and join us!" "I'm on the way. Pedaling as fast as I can." My wife giggled. "Just drive careful. You know how you are!" Ten minutes later I was parking. Locked the SUV, walked to the door. I could hear the music as I unlocked it. It stopped with the...
Johanna's turn: It's not about sex. We're cuddled together. The sex is over for the night. And I still love him. Of course, right now we're both glowing. I mean, if we tossed the covers back, the room would light up. The post-coital (coital? - Damn you, Sheldon Cooper!) tingles will subside in a bit, but that loving glow hasn't. Nope. Hasn't. Not since I first admitted to myself that this was the guy for my life. I trust him. He trusts me. Kara's turn: Kara Sevinsky. That's me. I...
Stoney's turn: I punched the button on my office phone. Rang twice. Sweet, happy voice. "Hi, my love." "Hi, my princess," I replied. "I'm getting ready to walk out the door. What's up for the evening?" "Me and you. Some deli roast beef. Muenster cheese. Artisan ciabatta rolls from the bakery up the street. A bottle of Reisling. And then ... I have designs on your body..." "No Kara this evening?" "Nope. We talked a bit ago. She's got a Skype session with the bunch in...
Kara's turn: I feel like Balboa. You remember him, don't you? And no, NOT Rocky. He's the guy who 'discovered' the Pacific Ocean, at least from the Eurocentric point of view. That's how I feel after meeting Jo and Stoney and subsequently the girls in that community in Alabama: like I walked out of the jungle and there's a whole ocean just waiting for me. I'm seventeen. It's time that I start taking some actions to control my own life. It hasn't been easy. I'm not a poor kid, at...
Stoney's turn: So let's see where we're at now. I have a rollicking good life. There were long, lonely nights in the not too far past that I despaired of finding the person who would fill the void in my soul. As I sit here, eyes closed to repair the strain from staring at the diagram on my monitor, there's a little metallic blue Japanese car leaving the campus of the university, headed to what used to be my apartment. It's not my apartment now. It's ours. The driver of that little...
Johanna's turn: Friday! I was never one of that 'TGIF' bunch who LIVES for Fridays before. Before Stoney. Now? Maybe. Just a little bit. We swapped vehicles this morning. He drove my little hatchback to work. I took his SUV to campus. And at three, after class, I was loading bags into it at the apartment. That way, when he got home, we'd be ready to head to the marina. I can't wait. Yes! I get excited. I know, really, we have as much privacy as two people could possibly ask for here...
Johanna's turn: Two more weeks. That's it. Two weeks! I will graduate college. Stoney says he's the first of his family to receive a college degree. For myself, both parents have degrees, Dad's masters includes four years from West Point, Mom's from Trinity College in Dublin. And now I'm getting ready to graduate here in Houston, Texas, US of A. Double major, too, music and business administration. I have that 'music' part nailed. I could take a position with the local symphony,...
Johanna's turn: Back from ten wonderful days in Norway. Spent some time living out of Great-uncle Jan's place. He's got a beautiful home up a mountainside above a fjord overlooking one of his shipyards in the distance. It's a little shipyard, and this is Norway where shipbuilding is part of the national psyche, so it counts as scenery, understand? We did the touristy things, visiting museums and churches, seeing sights, absorbing the culture like a sponge. Phone call. I looked at the...
Cat felt like a zoo exhibit. Every once in a while, passing footsteps would stop in front of her cage. Sometimes the passers by would comment on her. Other times they would linger silently and walk on. The door to Cat's cage opened. She was led back down the ramps. Her blindfold and chains were removed, as was the gag. "Get undressed," her handler commanded. Cat removed her jeans, shirt, and shoes. "Keep going," she was instructed. She removed her socks, bra, and panties. She was now...
The next day at work, she went up three floors from her office to visit her friend, Brenda, at another company. While there, she asked to use the phone. She assumed they couldn't tap all the phones of all the companies in the building. Steve was surprised to hear from her, but agreed to pick her up at her office after work. Cat had brought a change of clothes to work. She changed shortly before quitting time, put on a wig, and turned her reversible coat inside out. When Steve arrived, she...
"Did it take long for that brand to heal?" "Who are you?" the woman demanded. She eyed Cat's neck brace. "Don't you know what will happen if we're seen together? Get away from me." "It's okay," said Cat. "They can't track me." "Maybe you managed to ditch your watchers, but we're in just as much trouble if mine see us." "You don't have any watchers. They track you electronically with your collar. Mine is shielded, so they can't tell we're together." "You don't...
NO HALF MEASURES By Jenny Walker © 2003 PART 6 Author's note: Many thanks to all the readers who have persisted with this tale of mine. This is the penultimate instalment. Thanks and credit are due to the wonderful Hebe Dotson and Anne Baker who tirelessly correct my mistakes and improve my writing ? any errors that remain, are mine. CHAPTER 31 The mind is a mysterious thing; the control it can have over the physical body is quite remarkable. There may be nothing wrong...
As I hung up the phone after making plans to meet Kevin, I felt that familiar tingle in my pussy that happens when I’m about to play with a new cock for the first time… I turned on the shower to warm up the water and stood in front of the mirror playing with my chocolate nipples while I waited. I loved cupping my big, full breasts and squeezing my nipples while I watched myself…this particular time I was imagining how much Kevin was going to enjoy seeing them for the first time later that...
Straight SexMy husband and I have been swinging for about 5 years. I have always done my hubby and his closest friends. Two are his best friends and both are hung quite well. It was our 6th anniversary so I thought I would give him a fantasy we had talked about but never tried for one reason or another. I went on line and placed an ad on a swingers web site for a big titted lesbian who would allow a video camera to be rolling as we played. I put some really nasty pictures on the ad and in 5 hours I had 35...
Hi I am Priya again here telling a story about my maid Pooja. Pooja is a very simple girl, when she came to our family to stay with us we hired her to do regular household work mainly because I was pregnant and we needed someone to help with household work. Since Pooja and I were getting slightly close and comfortable I asked her story of why she had to come to town to earn money and do maid servant’s job. Pooja is now 18 years old but her story begins when she was in her village she was very...
I was raised as a Catholic and when I was younger, I use to be very staid about sex. I lost my virginity fairly late (23), and really thought sex was the missionary position with the lights off. Things move in mysterious ways and we embark on many journeys in our life, not always knowing where the endpoint is. Although my journey of sexual pleasure started a bit late, it gained significant momentum. When I got into my 40s, my sex life evolved, and in recent years with the advent of the internet...
Hello all, welcome to the next part of Kanan saga. Hope you guys liked the last episode and thanks for all your wonderful feedback. So I am back with the next series after my awesome birthday celebration. First time anal sex was the best b’day gift I ever got till now. So continuing from there. So after that night of my b’day, we didn’t get enough time and space to get close. General rubbing and pressing was there but nothing major as whole family was there and didn’t get any chance to get...
IncestThe next few weeks were a study in emotional disturbance. Something had broken inside me. Something fundamental – my whole personality shifted. I still had the same moral compass, but how I went about my life and how I expressed myself changed. I no longer trusted anyone. Everyone I interacted with was now scrutinized. I didn’t expose my feelings or thinking to anyone. I had no patience any more. If you were doing a job for me, you’d better be doing it right and correctly. No more molly...
Several years ago, maybe 7, I was using the dating app badoo. This is before the onslaught of bots that have nearly taken it over. I had plenty of luck on there. Meet several girls and fucked with the obvious intention of one night stands. One night I got a message from a beautiful young woman. She was a year older. Taller by an inch or two. An absolutely gorgeous Latina girl. Perfect sleek body. Sexy bouncy boobs. I mean she was an absolute knockout! We start talking. Getting to know Each...
As soon as we were out to sea, I covered the outside helm and went inside to the inside cockpit. How pleasant it was to be out of the cold wind, to have soft country music playing, a warm cup of coffee, and my loving wife, Sue, sitting with me. Sue said, "I can't believe you told me that we made a billion dollars yesterday. That's just too much to even think about. It's so much, it isn't even real. Tell me again how this happened?" I gave Sue the whole story in more detail this time....
Any woman who wants to be my mistress is welcome, write to me and you won't even have to let me fuck you if you don't want to. Yes you can even make me pay just for the fun of it if you want. This story is about my ex(Trish), but you could be her surrogate. I want to contact my ex and meet her somewhere and have her arrange to have a black lover, and make me pay to dress her as I am naked and on my knees with a cock ring on so my dick stays hard the entire time. She liked me to lick her ass...
I think to myself before I open the door: You saw as you circled the area, there were no lights on in the main house; the barn was black, and the nearest neighbors, who are four acres away, did not seem to be home either. Now was the time if I was going to make my move. I hunker down in the driver’s seat and wait for what little cross traffic there is to pass before I open the door and slip out. I flip up the hood on my black jacket and ready myself. As the only car in sight passes my...
Winter at last became Spring and Richard delighted, as he always did, in the burgeoning trees. He took particular joy in the chestnut trees: their big, dark, sticky buds breaking out into delicate, soft, green parasols of leaves which would later be huge. Later he would glory in the early delicate green of the beeches. His life with Sharon continued but had settled down to more of a routine. There was nothing less passionate about their love-making but there were no more dramas like Louise....
Well it all started out when i went to Jason's house for a sleep over...... my mom was like it is summer now so u can go..... by the way my name is Eric... he lived in the southeast part of town and i lived in the northeast...... so it took me 50min to get there...... when i arrived i found on his computer chatting with his homegals... i asked him where should i put my stuff and he said inside his closet...... well that went swell and later we went outside to go meet his friends...... they all...
We walked down the boardwalk towards the restaurant, my family and I, enjoying the beautiful summer day. A soft breeze carried the smells of summer, cotton candy, soft pretzels and the slight odor of salt to our nostrils. It was my wife who brought my attention to the collection of jewelry. In front of a nearby storefront, a folding table held an impressive collection of rings bracelets and necklaces displayed upon a burgundy velvet cloth. On a sandwich board beside the table was...
The day of the wedding for Princess Helena and Prince Lewis was soon upon us. The venue was the abbey built on the site of the battle which took its name from the town of Hastings some eight miles away. The abbey buildings, some ruined but with the Abbots lodgings converted into a splendid house, stood on the crest of Senlac Ridge; the site of the King Harold's final stand. The assembled host in the abbey grounds atop the ridge was as great a gathering of the aristocracy as had been seen...