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The master bathroom had been redone when both Joe and Cheryl had bestsellers a couple years before. A bigger tub with whirlpool jets. Room for four there and in the enclosed shower that had water spraying from all kinds of different angles. There for the first time Joe and his three wives showered together. It had been a whirlwind romance times four to be sure for Liang since Friday afternoon. Joe and his wives. Essie. As many she had been loved by, that’s how many times better the sex had been than any time before in her admittedly limited experience. But however incredible the sex had been, the people delivering it to her and her in turn giving it right back had been just as incredible in other ways. Beauty of course, especially Essie, and handsome as far as Joe went. Conversations though, comfortable, remarkably diverse, witty, compelling, fascinating, had been the clincher. More than anything else, they made her feel like she fit in. That she had found her family. She hadn’t been invited to be the wife to Joe and Cheryl and Moe. She just was. Every reminder that she had been included in this most unique and crazy and wonderful family gave her a thrill.

“I really do love you guys,” she said, as she and her wives and husband washed each other.

Cheryl giggled. Moe gave her a kiss. Joe pronounced, “We know, and we love you just as much. Clear?”

“Yes Joe,” she chuckled.

“If you need a reminder,” Moe said. “Feel free to express it. But we know how we feel about each other, and about you. We see it and feel it every time we’re together.”

“In other words, it doesn’t need to be said,” Liang grinned.

“It’s a crutch,” Joe said. “A way to get the other to say he or she loves you. An insecurity. Take it as a fact, Liang. But I know sometimes I feel it so profoundly, I just have to say it.”

“I understand. And it was one of those moments.”

They laughed.

“You and Rachel seemed to have gotten close,” said Moe.

“Literally,” Cheryl giggled.

“I think she’s a better person than she thinks she is. Maybe being invited to your bed shocked her out of her defenses. Of course I haven’t known her long at all, and haven’t seen her at her worst.”

“You have to understand it’s been a long history of cutting remarks and one-upmanship,” said Moe. “She’s been an unpleasant person ever since I’ve known her. In fact last night may have been the first time I’ve spent in her presence where she didn’t have to have the last word, usually an insulting one.”

“She’s different with me,” said Joe. “When it’s just me and Eddie.”

“With men,” said Cheryl, “she takes a different tack. A seduction. Maybe more a game. But she always plays to win.”

“Maybe to defend herself from losing,” Liang countered.

“She always seemed to like her games,” Joe said. “But I’ve always been different for her. Because I’m not willing to play.”

“You frustrate her,” said Liang.

“To say the least,” Joe chuckled.

“She’s wanted Joe ever since he told her to fuck herself,” said Cheryl. “It’s been her begging and him saying no since I’ve known them. Wasn’t it her going after Eddie to get to you, Joe?”

“Yeah. I thought it a match made in hell, what with her manipulations and his submissiveness. It turned out a perfect fit.”

“In every way,” Cheryl giggled.

“The physical thing actually had a lot to do with it actually. Because they enjoyed each other. With sex, but also with drugs and partying. She wasn’t after Eddie to control him like I feared. Like he let Sam control him. They found the perfect party partner in each other. Never taking life or themselves seriously, until eventually and inevitably they did.”

“But she’s controlling him now,” said Moe. “She’s his manager.”

“Because Joanne fucked up. And probably because she had been an adviser to him. But the point is, she didn’t take over for ten years.”

“True,” said Moe.

They’d finished their shower and dried and started dressing, Liang getting panties and bra and a robe from her bag, while they continued talking.

“Do you think she was a different person Joe,” Liang asked, “because you finally invited her to your bed?”

“Makes sense,” said Joe. “But it was also because you were there. Like you had said before, she’s a lonely woman, with really only Eddie as a close friend. And she found out you could be another.”

“I like that thought,” Liang smiled.

“Come on,” said Moe. “Let’s go down and find us a couple cool outfits for the day.” Moe had also put on a robe over her panties and bra.

“Sounds like fun,” Liang grinned.

“Remember our appointment at noon,” Joe said to Moe.

“Yes Joe.”

“Of course,” Joe chuckled.

Both Joe and Cheryl dressed casually in what was available in the bedroom. For Joe that meant a non-fitted button shirt and khakis, his uniform for years. Cheryl went with jeans, a t shirt and a light blue cashmere buttoned sweater which she left unbuttoned.

In the kitchen, Joe realized they needed to go shopping. “I’ll go,” Essie volunteered. She’d been there when Joe and Cheryl came down, dressed like Cheryl except wearing a knitted cream colored pullover sweater.

“Just a dozen mixed bagels,” Joe said, pulling out his wallet.

“And a variety of cream cheese,” Cheryl added. “Thanks sweetie.”

“Scott’s supposed to be here soon,” Essie shrugged and darted off, fifty dollars richer, stopping to toss on a red leather jacket from the entryway closet. Both Scott and Eddie ended up approaching the door as she exited. “Trevor still here?” Essie asked Eddie.

“Better run,” Eddie chuckled, and she did, just catching Trevor and his limo.

“Scott’s here,” Eddie yelled when he got in the door.

“The kids,” Joe frowned.

“They’re not up?”

“They probably are now,” Joe chuckled.

“I’ll check on them,” said Moe, emerging from the closet with Liang, both looking beautiful in vintage gowns. Moe’s from the fifties, light beige, with a conservative bodice and a long soft skirt, but fitted to her, it ended up sexy. Liang’s looked like it came from a much older time, but the red dress had been revisionist in the sixties.

“Scott, this is Liang,” Joe introduced them.

“You look familiar,” the handsome older gay man responded.

“I’m the receptionist at Joe’s publishing house.”

“I remember.”

“You can call me Li.”

“You’ll be seeing quite a bit of her, Scott.”

“Oh?”

“I moved in!” Liang grinned.

“Well that’s...”

“ ... Joe!” Cheryl giggled, pulling Scott down enough to give him a kiss on his cheek.

Eddie met Rachel as she stepped from the elevator, passing and nodding at Moe.

“Did you... ?” she asked.

“Yeah. I still love you babe.”

“I did too. I mean I slept with Joe.”

“Really?”

“We didn’t fuck Eddie. I guess you need to be there. But I had a good time. If you’d come home, you could have joined us.”

“You and Joe?”

“Joe invited me to his bed.”

“With... ?”

“Yeah.”

“That was nice of him.”

“It was.”

“You okay?”

“I don’t know what I am,” she shrugged. “Shall we go buy a house?”

“Yes please.”

They walked side by side to the kitchen, not holding hands.

“You guys ready?” Joe asked.

“Yeah,” said Eddie.

“Fine,” said Rachel, lowering her head.

“I just told Scott we’re a little low on food. Esther just went out to get some bagels, but...”

“I should probably get this done,” said Scott.

“Let me just grab a coffee,” said Rachel.

Essie had brewed a carafe full when she’d come down first.

“Bring the mug,” said Joe, grabbing his own.

“Sure.”

“How are we doing this?” Scott asked.

Rachel lifted a soft leather attache case. “I’ll write a check.”

“Corporate Eddie.”

“Yeah. We’ll be building a studio in the basement.”

“Works for me.”

“Before we go,” said Joe, “I’m thinking of asking Harvey if maybe we could rent a couple rooms from him in the attic. For offices.”

“For me?” Rachel asked.

“And Liang.”

“I’m sure Harvey won’t mind,” Eddie chuckled.

“Probably not,” Rachel blushed.

“What’s that about?” Scott asked.

“You probably don’t want to know,” Cheryl advised.

“Probably not,” Scott chuckled.

“So what happens?” Rachel asked.

“We’ll transfer the title. Take it downtown. We’ll need to stop at an insurance company that I trust if that’s okay?”

“I have no problem with that,” Rachel said. “You seem like the trustworthy sort.”

“Need I remind you I’m a lawyer?”

They laughed.

“He did negotiate Eddie’s label and publishing contracts,” Cheryl told her. “With me and Joanne. Eddie was there, but...”

“Joe told me I could trust him to do right by me,” Eddie shrugged.

“He sure did,” Rachel said. “You really do great work Scott.”

“Whatever my clients need. They pay me.”

“I think it’s more than that.”

Scott shrugged. “We should go. Unfortunately I need to meet another client later this morning.”

“You sure you have time?” Cheryl asked.

“Registering the deed’s the only thing that could cause problems. I know a judge who could make sure your presence would be enough if it comes to that.”

“Something about licensing?”

“Yeah. Some clerks can be assholes. Probably kickback or some shit. It won’t be a problem if I’m there. We’ll make it work.”

“I know,” Cheryl grinned. “Let’s get going then.”

Harvey stood on his stoop sipping coffee. He wore a heavy peacoat. It was a brisk morning, the sun just starting to light up a cloudy sky.

“Hey cutie,” said Rachel, coming up to him and kissing his cheek.

“Hey gorgeous. Always a sight for sore eyes,” he grinned. Neither Cheryl nor Joe had seen him happier. Or happy. “Come on in. You Scott?”

“Yes sir.”

“Harvey’s fine.”

They followed him to the elevator. An old Otis. They went up to his attic lodging. Mouse, the gray calico walked over to Rachel when she exited the elevator and pushed her head against Rachel’s leg. Rachel scratched behind her ears.

“I knew Mouse would like you,” Harvey chuckled. “She’s got impeccable taste.”

“Cat’s like me,” said Rachel. “Dogs on the other hand. I guess they recognize ... never mind.”

“What?” asked Harvey.

“Nothing,” she smiled.

Harvey led them to an office where Moe’s was located in the adjacent townhouse. A little smaller. Joe noticed a couple closed doors where his office and Cheryl’s would have been. The storage half of the attic in Joe’s house had been turned into a cozy living room with a fireplace. Joe thought the door past the office might be Harvey’s bedroom. The smaller office would have given it more room. And the corner would have brought in some light.

“Not a lot of room,” Harvey said. “And just a couple chairs.”

“Sit Rachel,” said Scott. “I’ll be fine standing.”

“Me too,” said Cheryl.

“Mind if I look around?” Joe asked.

“Sure.”

“Those rooms across the hall?”

“Kids’ rooms. Haven’t done anything with them in years.”

“Can I look at them?”

“Knock yourself out.”

As Joe left, he heard Harvey say, “All the stuff you need should be right here on the desk. I used to own a couple other apartment buildings until it got to be too much trouble.”

“Great,” said Scott.

The rooms looked to be a little larger than Joe’s and Cheryl’s. Joe’s was the smaller office, and so was the one in its spot. It had a window that looked at a brick air shaft. Moe had the same thing, but had just put up a vent there with a fan. Nothing to look at.

The rooms were like a sad time capsule. Both had twin sized beds, made and dusty. Posters on the walls revealed the younger brother liked dead rock stars. Probably a coincidence. Joe imagined the room had been abandoned by the time Jimi, Janis and Jim had died. He noticed Janis’s was the one where her nipple could be seen within beaded necklaces. The older brother seemed to be into folk music. Peter Paul and Mary. The Kingston Trio in their matching striped shirts. Joan Baez. Judy Collins. No Dylan. No Guthrie. The kid liked his music smooth. The posters were signed.

The books in the matching shelves showed both brothers liked Science Fiction, but the older preferred the hard science stuff. Asimov’s Foundation trilogy. While the younger one preferred the wilder speculative stuff. Heinlein. He found Delores’s most famous book there. The Lord of the Rings was in the older brother’s room. Dune in the younger brother’s. The younger one seemed to have a complete Hardy Boys collection on the bottom shelf. Perhaps given to him by his brother.

Satisfied, Joe walked across the hall and poked his head into Harvey’s bedroom. Queen sized bed. Made. A couple of landscapes on the walls. Wyeth. He had a picture of his wife by his side of the bed. It was sadder than the time capsules.

Joe headed to the living room to look at possibilities for the storage space. It had a feminine quality. A quilt draped over the couch and a throw pillow at the end. A lamp stand stood near it, with a table attached at the middle. A book rested on it. He chuckled when he saw it was the last of his trilogy. A homey old comfortable looking armchair sat near. Both faced the fireplace. The armchair had a delicate and pretty doily atop it.

A kitchen shared the space, with a divider that could serve as a table the separator. The large Persian rug, probably the most expensive thing in the place, covering most of the living room, stopped at the parquet flooring of the kitchen. Small but efficient, every space not taken by oven, dishwasher, sink and refrigerator, all a couple decades old or more, had solidly built cabinetry, including the divider. The only bathroom in the attic sat between the kitchen and the younger kid’s room. Toilet. Sink. Shower/bath. Storage under the sink and across from it with a built in cabinet. Efficient.

The transaction finished, Joe moved to the door as Scott, Cheryl and Eddie exited it. Joe entered as Rachel and Harvey stood, Harvey admiring Rachel’s curves. She’d worn a nice wrap around dress for him that showed cleavage and legs and hugged the curves between.

“Harvey, I have a big favor to ask you,” Joe asked.

“Go ahead.”

“We haven’t really discussed it, but I’m hoping Eddie will share his new acquisition with my family.”

“That’s the plan, Joe,” said Eddie. “Rachel and I actually walked the space. Harvey too. We’re thinking your kids should have their own rooms.”

“I agree,” Joe said.

“We’re thinking of opening up the main floor to be the kids’ wing. Put the playroom there and change their present one back to a dining room. That’s what it was, right?”

“Yeah.”

“Essie and her mom and Ella could have the kids’ rooms. Three rooms instead of four. Charlie could have a room here.”

“Or we could change the attic storage room into his. Maybe make a studio out of it for dancing. Even rehearsals.”

“That’s good Joe,” Eddie nodded. “He’d love that.”

“Yeah. And the second floor?”

“Tony and Laura,” said Cheryl.

“Tony’s done construction. Laura’s an interior designer,” said Eddie.

“I heard that about her,” Joe laughed. “So they get their space and alter ours.”

“Exactly.”

“And you?”

“Basement. Studio. Living quarters. Maybe expand into your space.”

“My studio for the control room.”

“Yeah. Of course we’ll leave your ... uh ... playroom.”

“I’d appreciate that.”

‘Of course.”

They laughed.

“That still leaves my question, Harvey,” Joe said.

“Okay.”

“Rachel and a friend of ours who lives with us could both use an office. I thought...”

“You want me to rent you the kids’ rooms?”

“Yeah.”

“Done,” he grinned, winking at Rachel and shaking Joe’s hand. “Is she hot too?”

“Very cute,” Rachel chuckled.

“I like cute.”

“I hope you like smart too,” said Joe.

“She can teach me some things,” Harvey said, and everyone laughed.

As they walked to the elevator, Harvey held Joe back. “This girl like Moe and Cheryl?”

“Yeah.”

“You know I won’t do nothing. Rachel...”

“I know, Harvey. You’re a good man.”

“Thanks. That don’t mean I won’t look.”

“We men always look,” Joe said and they laughed.

When they exited the house, Trevor stood by his double parked limo smiling. “Just in time,” he said.

“You can take us downtown?” Scott asked.

“With a couple stops. Don’t worry. We drop Moe on fifth. Liang further down on the same avenue. The kids a little off the drag, but not much. Then to city hall.”

“Works for me,” Scott grinned.

They climbed into the back, except Eddie who took the passenger seat. Joe’s kids were all there, and Moe and Liang. And Essie. It was crowded, but they made due. The kids enjoying the floor, secured by concerned parents.

Essie handed Joe a poppy seed bagel with a honey and walnut cream cheese smear. “Your favorite,” she said. She also handed him a small bottle of orange juice. The rest got handed bagels and juice too.

“You have class?” Joe asked Essie as she sat on his lap.

“Later. Trev’s going to bring me up to Columbia. I’ll arrive in class, so to speak,” she giggled.

Scott leaned into the open space between the back and front area and asked Trevor something. “I need to have the insurance set up,” he explained to the rest. “The rep’s waiting, so it shouldn’t take too long.”

“Your dime,” said Cheryl.

“True,” Scott chuckled.

“Wait,” said Rachel. “You’re not getting paid for this?”

“I’m actually still on retainer from years ago.”

“How can that be?”

“Because Joanne pays me a sh ... a boatload of money. Every time I get a contract for Joe and Eddie. Eddie’s was just a couple times, but Joe’s been a bit more. What she does, and this is Cheryl’s doing actually, is she gets me ten percent of what she feels is the value I added by creating better contracts then most artists get. The value isn’t necessarily monetary, though Joanne turns it to money. Her and Sally ... You know Sally.”

“She’s my accountant now,” Rachel responded.

“Wise choice. Anyway they created this value chart. Real money and what they call general improvement. For instance, I made sure Eddie always had time to regroup. That they didn’t expect to work him too hard, like killing the goose with the golden egg. Sally transferred that to values, including having even more interest when Eddie returns, but more because it gives him a better life and doesn’t burn out and produces better songs because of it. None of that can really be tabulated, but I guess Sally figured out a way. Ten percent of all that ends up being quite a lot.”

“But that couldn’t have been all that often.”

“I make a great deal of money, Rachel. I certainly don’t depend on Joanne’s generosity. But it’s always a nice little windfall. Or big windfall with Eddie.”

“But ... Joanne doesn’t manage Eddie.”

“Cheryl can handle things from now on. If you want I can plug you into Sally’s value chart.”

“If you want, Rachel,” said Cheryl. “I’ve learned from the best, and I just did Joe’s contract.”

“Which was brilliant,” said Scott.

“Thanks.”

“But...”

“If something comes up, I have Scott to advise me,” Cheryl explained. “No charge.”

“Why?”

“Because ... because Cheryl always makes my day,” Scott grinned. “From the first day I met her, she’s been a breath of fresh air in this crowded town.”

“He loves me, Rachel. I love him too.”

“I...”

“You’re Eddie’s manager. It really is up to you who makes the best contract for Eddie. I know I’ll do all I can to make it right for him.”

His contract, as great as it was, had ended about the time Nigella had started losing it and Eddie wasn’t in the best place either. He decided not to continue it even if it would have created a major bonus if the label asked him to continue with them, which they very much did. That is to say, he had Joanne ask them to wait on his decision. And when the childhood trauma came out, handled discretely with great care so that the gossip jackals never knew, part of the reason his mother had not been prosecuted with his uncle, he wanted even less to stay the same course. And when Nigella died, he decided to regroup, literally and figuratively, with an altogether different label when he decided to record again. He still made money on his previous releases. Not as much as if he toured or recorded, but a lot more than most people made working for a living. A slow stream of gold from his back catalog rather than a deluge when he topped charts. Even his first label, a struggling independent, managed to pay him for sales. Scott stepped in for that too, to get them aligned with a major for international distribution, and to be both a sort of farm club and a hip label for the up and coming and for a few of the major artists who wanted their unique stamp. Maybe hoping some of Eddie’s magic might rub off on them.

“She’ll be the best you’ll get Rachel,” Joe said.

“You’re biased, and she isn’t even a real lawyer.”

“Of course I’m biased, and...”

“Rachel,” Scott sighed. “Cheryl passed the bar over a year ago. She’s assisted me on innumerable negotiations. At least once a week we go through every contract I do. I question her about it. She questions me. And learns. There’s nothing lazy about her. She’s always worked hard as a writer, which is why, besides being immensely talented and brilliant, she’s the best at what she does. For her, learning to be the best contract lawyer is as much a passion, which means she works just as hard, as her writing. You said you trust me. Trust me on this.”

“Or not,” Cheryl shrugged. “I’d be doing it for Eddie. For Joe’s best friend. I don’t care about a retainer or a value added percentage. If nothing else, I’m cheap,” she chuckled.

“This is me,” said Moe when Trevor slowed and stopped. “Just don’t be a Bache, Rache, when it means Eddie’s livelihood.” She kissed her wives and husband and Essie and slipped out the door.

“Jeez,” said Rachel.

“Sorry,” Joe responded. “It’s not something you need to worry about for a while. I don’t see Eddie touring anytime soon, and he hasn’t been exactly prolific lately.”

“True,” Rachel said. “But I still worry. About Eddie getting his money and not being cheated.”

“That’s what you’re paying Sally for,” said Joe.

“Yeah. And if he gets slandered.”

“That’s what Joanne’s little spies are for. She transferred them to you.”

“Yeah. I just need to take care of him.”

“Which you’ve done for a long time.”

“Not so well sometimes.”

“You’re still with him, aren’t you?”

“Am I?”

“Yes babe, you are,” Eddie said from the front seat.

“This is me,” said Liang. She kissed Joe, Cheryl, Essie and Rachel.

“See you.”

“Can’t wait,” said Joe.

“Me either,” she grinned wide.

“Rachel,” Scott began, “I don’t need to worry about it for a while. Maybe not for the best of reasons, but this gives Eddie a chance to retrench, retreat, reevaluate, renew, re whatever,” he chuckled.

“Retire?” said Eddie from the front.

“I didn’t suggest that,” said Scott.

“I can’t imagine it,” Joe said.

Eddie tilted his head to the side, but remained seated. “What they say about leaving on top of your game. Leaving them wanting more. Leaving when the leaving is good.”

“I didn’t suggest it,” Scott said, “but you must realize how hard it is to sustain in the world of rock. I mean I can’t know what a rock star sees when he’s had the success you’ve had, even if yours has been unique. I suppose every career is, the more successful, the more unique. But it’s hard to find a rocker who continues to sell the records like you do after ... well ... I guess it depends. But there always seems to be a decline.”

“I actually didn’t think about it,” said Eddie. “Caught up in my success? But I see the models now. The rise. The peak. Perhaps a high plateau. But then the descent. Sometimes gradual, but a lot of times severe. Then the valley that seems to extend pretty much to the end. Sometimes there’s blips. Little rises. But nothing like the halcyon days. I see two versions of the valley. The sublime and the ridiculous. The most sublime being the singers I envy. Those that have come up singing what they call the great American songbook. Frank Sinatra. Tony Bennet. They can sing those songs until they die. Maybe with less force, say, then when they were younger, but with more life experience, so it can be even better. Then there are those who use their time finally out of the spotlight to do whatever the heck they want. Van Morrison comes to mind. Elvis Costello. And there are those who just seem to sustain and not care that they no longer top the charts. Just doing what they’ve always done, perhaps with more maturity of new ideas, but without whatever that mojo was that made them huge. Happy to go out and sing their hits to make the audience, and toss in some songs most of their audience don’t know, and go home and write some more.”

“Sounds like that might be your choice,” said Joe.

“I’d actually like to do all of those, including the Great American Songbook,” Eddie chuckled. “After all, I stole enough from them. The other more sublime choice isn’t mine. Never being huge. Just popular enough. With a movable fan base. New songs become part of what their audience wants to hear, because they’re as good as the old ones. I’m thinking Leonard Cohen. He always seems to come up with another gem, perhaps because his songs are so odd and yet catchy. They never get old.

“The ridiculous is pretty obvious. Dressing up in rock star threads, fat leaking out the edges. Singing the hits to an audience who had been kids when they dug the music, but are just as old and leaking as the old star. Youth revisited. Nostalgia as camp. My version of the worst nightmare.”

“What is that mojo?” Scott asked. “Why Dylan for instance can’t write the incredible and indelible songs he wrote in the sixties?”

“I don’t know,” said Eddie. “I haven’t hit that wall. Or maybe I have. I’ve never been stuck on a song and I am now.”

“I said I’d help you with that,” said Joe.

“I may need it.”

“But I think Dylan wrote some pretty good stuff in the seventies,” Joe put out.

“Please Dad,” said Rhonda. “Dylan lost it when he put out those country albums.”

“I don’t know, Ronnie,” said Eddie. “Planet Waves had its classic.”

“And Idiot Wind was pretty great,” said Joe.

They both started singing those songs. Forever Young being Eddie’s choice. The elongated nasal vowels tangling in the limo, making everyone laugh.

“Please stop,” Rhonda laughed with everyone else, covering her ears.

“Pretty great, hunh?” said Joe.

“No! Pretty awful!” she said.

The kids got dropped off. Mal to preschool, and the other three to a public school on the Westside. Rhonda in third grade and Nathan in second. Joe’s wives took a breath and waited on their second offspring, who appeared a year apart as well. Nigel went to kindergarten. The roads converging somewhat at the base of Manhattan put the western jaunt not out of the way.

As Scott expected, City Hall was a bit of a mess. He decided to bring the others to a court where they patiently waited for Scott’s friend to take a break. A minor dispute between a landlord and his former tenant, although the tenant looked as if he could use the money, and the landlord didn’t. The tenant got two months of rent back. He and his wife had been forced to leave when the landlord hiked the rent which they couldn’t afford.

After being introduced to a man two years older than Scott, and looking young for a judge, the two gave each other shit as friends are wont to do. The judge using Scott’s company of three successful and well-known artists to accuse him of being too much with the hoi polloi to bother joining him at their old watering hole or coming to the house. Scott shot back that he needed to at least appear respectable. After that, the judge wrote and signed a note, and had his clerk come in and sign it as well.

“Scott’s told me about you Cheryl,” the judge smiled. “We had a somewhat similar situation in law school. Mostly giving him an extra step up and negotiating through some of the crap he got coming out. Probably the way a lot of women need to have that little bit more to get past the old boys and the misogynists.”

“I’ll always be in Brian’s debt,” said Scott.

“You’ve paid it in full making a success of yourself.”

“Thanks.”

“And any time you need advice or a judge’s signature, you come see me, Cheryl, okay?”

“I don’t want to impose.”

“Nonsense. Scott chose to mentor you.”

“I kind of insisted,” Cheryl giggled.

“Even better,” Brian chuckled. “Shows you’re not just smart, because if you weren’t he’d have told you to get lost, but you’ve got hutzpah.”

“That she does,” Joe grinned.

“You ever give this life your fulltime effort, I’ll have your back.”

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No Contest Book 2 Hard Fought 199193Chapter 32

It became a hectic winter for Joe. Even the rural calm of the mansion wasn’t all that calming, being the center of so much work. Getting the play together. Getting the script together. Finishing up moms. Rehearsing the band. Sexually as well for Joe. Constance and Caroline. Cheryl, Cynthia and Joanne. Always a threesome or foursome for them. Joanne being the fourth. Visits from Essie. From Victoria and Liang. From Moe and Chandi. Also threesomes and foursomes. And another night with Freddy...

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No Contest Book 2 Hard Fought 199193Chapter 34

Joe had never experienced such success. Best sellers. Well received productions. Nothing compared to the dual phenomena of hers and Rhonda. It didn’t surprise Joe that hers caused controversy. But the controversy, as well as the near across the board praise it received from reviewers and fans, made it a blockbuster. Far eclipsing everything else on the best seller list. And it generated more sales of his older books. And the book signings ended up being events in themselves. Even the ones for...

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No Contest Book 2 Hard Fought 199193Chapter 33

When Joe returned to his bed after months away, he almost wished he didn’t have to be away from it soon enough. At least he’d have a couple weeks before heading off for his book/rock tour. hers was being released at the end of the week, and like No Contest, he’d be at the original Barnes and Noble for a lengthy reading and signing that evening. Meanwhile MIRE featuring Rhonda would play clubs in and around the city. Despite being with them just a couple nights before, Sunday, after the wrap...

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No Contest Book 2 Hard Fought 199193Chapter 29

More sad goodbyes happened almost exactly a week later in New York. Joe and Cheryl to their wives and kids and Essie, who was sort of both. Joe and Cheryl had business to take care of before they headed to Minnesota. For Joe, one thing had to do with school, completing the grading and conferring with students who either challenged his grades or wanted to know what would make the grades better in future classes. He also needed to deal with his publisher, discussing plans for moms and for any...

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No Contest Book 2 Hard Fought 199193Chapter 26

Joe woke up early, kissing Liana awake. “I need to check on Chandi,” he told her. “Yes Joseph,” she smiled tiredly and rolled away from him to return to sleep. Realizing his nakedness, he borrowed Liana’s longest robe and slipped out of her room. He ended up waking up Cheryl in the naughty room. “Do you know where Chandi went?” he asked. “I believe Eddie and Rachel ended up sharing her last night.” “Good,” he smiled. “Essie wants you,” Cheryl murmured, edging back to sleep. Joe crawled...

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No Contest Book 2 Hard Fought 199193Chapter 11

The threesome in the padded room awoke making love. That is, Joanne woke Liang, both giggling like girls, Joanne a far greater distance from it than Liang, and they worked together again to harden Joe’s cock and wake him with their sucking. “Go ahead,” said Joanne. “Fuck that beautiful thing.” “But you’re leaving,” Liang pointed out. “She’ll get hers too,” Joe chuckled, then moaned as Liang practically flung her cunt onto his cock. “Slow down,” he warned, catching her hips. She winced...

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No Contest Book 2 Hard Fought 199193Chapter 4

When Cheryl and Joe got home to their Upper Westside townhouse, he knew where he needed to go immediately. Top floor. The floor for their offices. To Moe. Who stewed in her anger. Probably had been for a while. “He’s fucking here, Joe,” she said. He opened his arms. She filled them. “What’s he doing here?” she asked. “I don’t know. I’ll find out.” “He wants another chance to fuck all your women.” “I hope not. But I don’t think so.” “Then why?” “Maybe he needs a friend.” “But he hates...

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No Contest Book 2 Hard Fought 199193Chapter 3

Two days later, and Cheryl and Joe sat around in Joanne’s living room, the house otherwise deserted. Both Ella and Charlie were in school. Joanne was at work, still supporting local artists. The couple were doing what they had done ten years before. Both working on their writing. Cheryl somehow responding to Joe’s questions while finishing a memorial article honoring Nigella for Rolling Stone. Still staff, but with an ideal contract and better pay. Complete rights of refusal. When an editor...

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No Contest Book 2 Hard Fought 199193Chapter 19

Joe and Liana entered a large room on the main floor, a huge bed at the back where his wives waved to him, still naked. “Hi Leo,” Cheryl said. “Do you mind if our man gives us a morning hug?” “Uhm, no,” Liana blushed. Joe took off his clothes and joined them. “Liana wants to meet with us this morning, Cheryl. And Moira,” he said as he lay on his back, his wives all around him, with Liang on top. “And we’ll need to get Rachel.” “I think she just wanted some time with Eddie this morning,”...

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No Contest Book 2 Hard Fought 199193Chapter 13

Pynchon proved a bear to speed read. ““Glean what you can,” Joe advised. “We’re just a third of the way through.” “I figured,” said Liang. “You missed a week.” “Yeah. I’ll probably have to just have one week for Vineland.” “Or you could start the class a half hour earlier. And have the other class last a half hour longer.” “First, we’re talking about college students.” “With you, I bet they don’t mind.” “I’ll ask. And the afternoon class actually tends to go on longer.” “I’m not...

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No Contest Book 2 Hard Fought 199193Chapter 25

It became a noisy place early near the garage entrance to the Cube. First thing in the morning the equipment for filming the tour/ad/orgy arrived. Two 35mm film cameras, one with steadycam to be held. Two top notch video cameras. A large wide format video tape recorder which would also be used for sound for the film. Lights. Cables. Mics. Experts for each of those things, though most would leave when Jonny demonstrated his knowledge of the cameras and lights and Eddie showed that he could...

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No Contest Book 2 Hard Fought 199193Chapter 27

The five lovers awoke remarkably comfortable with their adjacency and their nakedness. Quick kisses avoiding morning breath, only the two males and brother and sister not kissing, and they dressed in yesterday’s clothing before gathering in the gathering cabin where Anna provided eggs, sausage, toast, juice and coffee. Victoria and Charlie headed back to duty on the ship, raising the anchor and heading home, while Essie, Joe and Liang sat together on the couch, watching the others join them,...

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No Contest Book 2 Hard Fought 199193Chapter 5

Joe got up late for him. 10 am. Whatever he did prior to awakening, or in its act, farting, shifting, making some vocal noise or other, awoke Cheryl. They smiled at each other and she snuggled against him, her head resting between shoulder and chest, her fingers exploring his sparse chest hair. “Eddie wants me in the band again,” he told her. “How is that going to work?” “I think his regrouping is regressing.” “Which means?” “We didn’t go out in the world for months. Just rehearsed. A...

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No Contest Book 2 Hard Fought 199193Chapter 31

With his last spark of energy, Eddie brought Rhonda’s tape to the Record Plant Tuesday morning, where they’d print the vinyl and the CD. Packaging would have to wait, hopefully for not too long. Belle dropped off Eddie at Joanne’s, where he collapsed into the bed, only briefly waking up Rachel. “Done?” she asked. “Yep.” He quickly joined her in sleep. His didn’t last long. In fact only Rachel got much sleep, since everyone else had gotten up early. Joe wanted to see Joanne before she went...

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No Contest Book 2 Hard Fought 199193Chapter 35

Gayle wasn’t with Joe much in Seattle. Once she got the copies, she spent her time studying them. Also Joe welcomed Moe, Chandi and Liang back. But playwright and director managed to chat from time to time. Mostly in transit to the shows or to the reading. Or after dinner. Shows. It was the first stop where shows were added. Two more. Joe postponed his poetry reading to the following night. By then, Sunday, the three visitors had flown back home. And Joanne and Gayle had another night of...

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No Contest Book 2 Hard Fought 199193Chapter 30

During the flight, Eddie changed seats with Cheryl to sit with Joe, putting her beside Rachel. Though things had thawed greatly compared to their cold and fractious relationship before, the two women still hadn’t got all that close. And when Rachel joined her in the large bed, they no longer made love directly. Even so, both intelligent women, they managed to enjoy their travelling together, often amusing each other with an anecdote or a memory. “What’s up?” Joe asked Eddie. “You’re still...

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No Contest Book 2 Hard Fought 199193Chapter 2

Eddie and Joe tied one on at the wake. Joe’s wives too, and almost everyone else there. Joanne stopped for an hour, but by the time they closed the bar, she was wasted too. But Eddie would have the dubious honor of being the most shit faced. And Joe did notice him going off a couple times, usually with members of other local bands who somehow found out about the wake. And his sniffing and hopping and more extreme lunacy suggested cocaine rather than cannabis. He seemed to making up time for...

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No Contest Book 2 Hard Fought 199193Chapter 15

When Liang asked her auntie about any recommendations for a rather large contingent for dining, Auntie Li thought she and her ladies of her exclusive women’s society could throw something together. The meeting place had a kitchen where the ladies could exchange recipes. It was highly unusual to have men present in the space, but since it wasn’t an official meeting of the ladies, and the members were fond of Liang, and the dinner would include her new lovers and new friends, curiosity as much...

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No Contest Book 2 Hard Fought 199193Chapter 10

When Joe exited the padded room in the morning and passed the studio, Rachel called to him from there. “Is she up?” she asked him. “In a hurry?” Joe chuckled. “I’ve wanted this for a while.” “She’s up. How about we have breakfast and then we’ll meet in Cheryl’s office. I’ll get Joanne and then get Cheryl.” “For the contracts.” “Yes.” “I’ll go make coffee.” “Thanks. See you in a minute.” He sighed he when returned to the padded room and sat on the bed. “Rachel’s ready to meet,” he told...

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No Contest Book 2 Hard Fought 199193Chapter 37

The house wouldn’t look odd at all in the suburb of an American city. In a suburb of Paris, it did. As would the others around it. Three story clapboard with a garage part of its structure. Joe rented a Citroen, and had the limo driver, who had been approved by those that had given them the information about the place, drive them to the location. A limousine would be far too obvious in the neighborhood. The house’s owners didn’t need that. They had waited for the car’s arrival and opened the...

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No Contest Book 2 Hard Fought 199193Chapter 38

The party proved a huge success for several people. Joe put on some quiet jazz. Mostly Coltrane and Miles. But that was changed to Eddie quietly playing his twelve string. Joe joined him in the living room, playing Nigella’s old acoustic/electric bass. Then Charlie tinkled the ivories with them. A girl joined him at the piano bench. Another nervous and shy genius. The youngest of Essie’s precocious genius classmates. A pretty little brunette, especially when she relaxed, which she did after...

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No Contest Book 2 Hard Fought 199193Chapter 21

It rained the next day. Off and on. Making it cooler than usual, but being near the equator, that was relative. A balmy seventies. But it kept people indoors, mostly. It also revealed a missing aspect of the Cube. It wasn’t exactly designed for kids. So Anna and the Barbadian family matriarch brought out some cards and a couple cribbage boards and taught the kids how to play. Victoria, Essie and Liang decided to brave the weather and spent the day tooling around the island on the motorbikes....

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No Contest Book 2 Hard Fought 199193Chapter 16

By Thanksgiving, not a lot had been done turning the duplex houses into a single townhouse compared to the immense amount that needed to be done. Tony and his helpers, Cheryl having gotten him a contractor license, had been focusing on Eddie’s basement studio and apartment as a priority during work hours. In the evenings he and Laura had worked on their own space. He had also built a huge bed, and found a mattress place that could create one custom sized and have sheets for it. It remained in...

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No Contest Book 2 Hard Fought 199193Chapter 18

The Cube, as Eddie’s working vacation home had been appropriately dubbed, was designed by a mad genius with a sense of humor. A Barbadian, as were all who worked on it, whose design process had included smoking excessive amounts of ganja with Eddie. An impressively large cube had been the result, made of concrete, glass and steel. But it had a façade that pretended to be an English Colonial mansion. Being that Barbados had been an English colony, and had gained its independence as a part of...

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No Contest Book 2 Hard Fought 199193Chapter 24

After Joe and his wives finally got up, enjoyed the large shower together and got dressed, Joe opened the blinds to the studio and saw Cynthia sitting with Rachel with Eddie playing his guitar between them. Joe fetched Cynthia and discovered how stoned she was. “Uhm, you okay working on the script?” he asked her. “Uh-hunh,” she giggled. He shook his head and chuckled. He went to the kitchen where his wives sat and the matron was making waffles. Maria, as she often was, was there as well....

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No Contest Book 2 Hard Fought 199193Chapter 22

As Joe promised, he spent the day with Victoria. They woke early and went to the naughty room to collect his wives and Essie. After showering and Victoria reporting to them her soreness but otherwise having a wonderful deflowering, they dressed and headed to the kitchen for a Continental breakfast of pastries and coffee. The Barbadian matron arrived midway through and offered something more substantial, but they passed. “Any place for exercising? A workout room?” Joe asked the older...

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No Contest Book 2 Hard Fought 199193Chapter 23

Everyone, including Julian and Liv, returned to the Cube. Those two only stayed through dinner, deliciously created by Maria. Surprisingly, Anna went with them back to their ship. She said she needed to do some cleaning. But Joe noticed Liv flirting with her. He thought that a good thing. Anna and Julian loved each other. But sex seemed to have petered out between them. He hoped adding Liv might restore their sex lives. He decided to wait to talk to Victoria and Charlie until after dinner,...

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No Contest Book 2 Hard Fought 199193Chapter 6

Very early the next morning, Rachel woke up Joe and his wives. “Where is he, Joe?” she growled. “Where is that little cocksucker?” He couldn’t help laughing. Appropriate word choice. But then he got serious. “Be quiet, Rachel. Let’s go downstairs.” “I don’t want to be quiet.” “Shut the fuck up, bitch,” said Moe. “You better not wake the kids.” “Fuck you. What are you going to do?” “Beat the bitch out of you?” Moe growled, getting out of bed, dressed like Cheryl and Joe, in t shirt and...

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No Contest Book 2 Hard Fought 199193Chapter 9

“Nice,” said Liang about the townhouse. It had been built originally in the late eighteen hundreds, but refurbished and changed in the 20s, including the art noveau entrance. The open, shaped metal slat elevator also reflected that soft, decadent style. Definitely attractants. “We like it,” said Joe, unlocking the door. Joe and Cheryl greeted their kids with kisses on cheeks, and their wife with kisses on mouth and a hug. “This is Liang,” Joe introduced her to his family. “Hi,” the kids...

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No Contest Book 2 Hard Fought 199193Chapter 14

The Thursday evening date went surprisingly well. Joe managed to get a table at a new French bistro, romantically dark. The heavy food, magnificently prepared, chased down the palate by a delicious rosé got danced away later. But while eating it, the five enjoyed a lively conversation, completely inclusive. Rachel even encouraged Trevor’s inclusion. It was clear at the beginning that he treaded carefully around her, used to her angry glares. Except for the first one when Eddie climbed into...

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at the Krokodl Klub in Paris 1991

No Anesthetic For Love At the Krokodil Klub Part2 Silkie tells this story from Paris, while at a nightclub, twenty years later....She is with her friend Denis and her sister, Rachel. It is her birthday. Silkie is so happy and excited to be performing with her sister...........Rachel was a well-known jazz pianist in the U.S and Europe, she had recorded ten LP's and now several CDs, some solo, some with other artists most recently, Stan Getz, Duke Jordan and another session that she had enjoyed...

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Silkie in Paris 1991 from No Anesthet

Silkie tells this story from Paris, while at a nightclub, twenty years later....She was with her friend Denis and her sister, Rachel. It was her birthday. Silkie was so happy and excited to be performing with her sister...Rachel had finally had her Asberger's diagnosed, not that it changed anything about how she lived her life................. "It's nice to have a name for being as weird as I am." Rachel was a piano phenomenon from the age of three, composing her own pieces at age four and...

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1963 1991 1998

Farty Jimbo answered the phone. “Hello” said Farty Jimbo “Hello, this is Tuesday” said the voice on the phone “No,” said Farty Jimbo “This is Sunday. I know for a fact.” “No, I mean this is Tuesday Wells. I don’t know what day it is there. It may very well be Sunday.” “Well it is Sunday, and I don’t know any Tuesday Wells.” Said Farty Jimbo “Well I guess we haven’t met yet, but we will. It was hard getting a hold of you.” Said Tuesday Wells. “I know this all must sound...

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JuniorChapter 4 Summer of 1991 Sandy Wanda and Patti

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Silkie Rachel Denis and Julian in Paris 1991 fr

Twenty years go by. Silkie Greene had to give up her dream of singing opera roles on stage and has been singing jazz for many years. She is headlining at Club Crocodil in Paris. Her sister Rachel, an internationally famous pianist, is on stage with her. Her friend and lover Denis DeRuhe is at the club to see both of them. All three of them have been lovers for and wth each other, for may years:Two months before this evening,Silkie had learned that her friend and lover, Denis, was HIV positive....

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JuniorChapter 5 The Summer of 1991 Meeting Pattis friends

It was the Fourth of July, 1991, and I was washing Holly's car when Sandy came out her front door, obviously dressed for a party. "Do you have someplace to go today, Sammy?" she asked when she reached her car. "Yes, I'm going to a cookout." Her smile was one of relief, probably because she wouldn't feel obligated to ask me to tag along with her. "I hope you have a good time." "Thanks, Sandy. Are you ready for your trip?" "I've packed everything, but I'll probably have to...

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A Fresh StartChapter 110 1991 In Our Nations Capital

I got a call from Marty on Monday afternoon, late. “I need to have my head examined, but I’m in. If you still want me, let me know. I haven’t given any notice yet.” “What about your law firm, Dewey Cheatem and Howe? Is this going to screw up any partnership bids? How does that work, anyway?” Marty snorted. “That’s part of it. I have been weighed in the balance and found wanting. I nosed around some this morning, and there won’t be a partnership offer made to me. At least, not under current...

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Over the Hills and Faraway Book 2 RelationshipsChapter 16 Operation Granby Kuwait November 1990March 1991

We flew out from RAF Brize Norton on the 14th November in some huge Yank aircraft, a Galaxy I think, they all look alike to me. As I sat in my relatively comfortable seat I thought of the last time I had gone to war; in a luxurious cruise liner no less, the QE II. Of course we had travelled squaddie class and didn't have white coated stewards waiting on us hand foot and finger. It took nearly 5 weeks to get down to the Islands, and I made some good mates amongst 3 Para, my travelling...

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Over the Hills and Faraway Book 2 RelationshipsChapter 17 Back home March 1991

The battalion arrived back in Aldershot around the middle of March and were given a week's leave. Pippa was overjoyed to see me home safe and sound, and during my first two days back home we hardly stirred out of her bed. That sounds as if we had a frenzy of a sex- fest, but nothing could have been further from the truth. I couldn't get it up. I couldn't do the business. I was impotent- I was mortified! She was sympathetic and loving, and gave me blow jobs and hand jobs, but it wasn't...

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Contest for Contessa

It was a very quiet night as I walked the sidewalk of downtown Mohinta. The laser sign still blaring brightly, "open" made me stop. I never could pass up the opportunity to go into an adult store when I saw one, so this one was no different. I always just wanted to look around. Sometimes I saw things I should not see. Other times, I saw the same things. But it never failed for there to be at least one guy standing with his hard cock sticking out of his pants getting ready to cum on the floor. I...

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Contest at Amazon House

Foreword: This is a work of fiction. None of the people in this story are real. None of these events ever happened. This story is nothing more than words that came from my imagination. Any similarity to any real people, places, or events is purely coincidental. This story is a sequel to CO-ED TANDEM BEER PISSING CONTEST. Operators of erotic story web sites and other collections, whether free or fee-based, have my permission to post and/or distribute my stories, provided that credit is given...

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Contest Winner in More Ways Than One

Chapter 1 Contest Winner, and Then Some Ok, so at 46 I really had no business trying to win Justin Bieber tickets. Save for the fact I wanted into the after concert party, and OK a chance to meet Justin and maybe some of his dancers. It was really the after concert party I wanted into, his road crew and his backup talent is just as hot as he is and who knows I might just get lucky with one of them. As the title suggests I did win, my sister and most of my friends we pissed, to say the least,...

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Death and Damnation Book 2 of Poachers ProgressChapter 7 Chacircteau Blanchard

Krish had advised me, before we buried the the young Chasseur of the Guard officer, that if I intended disinterring him at a later date then certain actions needed to be carried out to prevent a rapid decomposing of the corpse. The first was to wrap the body in a tightly tied blanket, or ground sheet, keeping the material close to the corpse. The depth of the burial should be at least six feet, which would save the corpse from being disturbed by ploughing, or being dug up by animals. The...

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CONTEST PoetryJokes Category

Dear Authors, We hope you’re doing well. ISS would like to invite you to participate in a competition in the ‘Poetry/Jokes category.’ The contest: 1)The contest will run from 05 February 2023 to 19 February 2023. 2)The content can have any number of jokes or poetry, but it should be adult/xxx jokes/poetry. 3) It should be a minimum of 1000 words of content. 4) There shouldn’t be any sort of plagiarism. The entire work should be original and not be published anywhere on the internet...

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Death and Damnation Book 2 of Poachers ProgressChapter 9 Annette Blanchard

A warm beam of sunlight played on my face, and under its benign caress I swam slowly up from a deep sleep. For a moment I could not recall where I was, but then realised I was lying in the four-poster bed in Annette’s boudoir. It was the most comfortable bed I could ever recall being in. The thick luxurious mattress, stuffed with eider down, was both supportive to my body and yet comforting. I sat up. The pillow next to mine was rumpled, and on pulling back the sheet saw the unmistakable...

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NEW YEARS EVE ORGY 1991

This wasn’t the first New Year’s Eve party we’d attended at our friend’s house but it was the most memorable one. When we got there the party was in full swing, probably about 60 people mostly couples but there were quite a few single people. I was chatting up a divorced woman, Lucy, she was 47 and had been ‘single’ for seven years. Donna had had a few lagers and was on the whisky, we met up in the kitchen when she said “Anyone here you fancy?” “Yes her over there” pointing at Lucy, “You” I...

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Silkies story for DenisParis 1991

(author's note): Silkie, now thirty-eight, is telling her lover Denis, about things that happened in her life before she was eighteen. I don't know if her anecdote violates guidelines for this site or not. Can fictional adults in a piece of fiction talk about events in their past? Silkie might even be making some of this up for Denis' pleasure, which adds yet another layer of fiction to the story, I don't know the answer, so I'll just put it out there and see what happens. Thanks!...

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Silkie and Denis in Paris 1991Silkie spins a tale

Denis went to his hotel.Silkie had to run a few errands. She went to his room two hours later. Denis had already finished most of a bottle of wine."You know I'm the kind of man who has a hard time getting hard after I've been drinking, Silkie...""Denis, I love you hard or soft, lover. I 'm going to take off my clothes for you. No, I don't have a body like I did when I was eighteen.....................do you like to see it? Do you?""The sight of you nude haunts me, Silkie. Your neck, your back...

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Silkie Rachel Denis and Julian in Paris 1991 co

"Julian, we would like some more wine and that hashish you and I had the other night............yes, that night, dear...........is any of that left?.............but before you go............ "Rachel what do you prefer, men or women?" "Silkie, you are messing with me..........I like............ummmmm...what shall I say?.............I like to have my face between a woman's thighs while I feel a man do me from behind..........oh..I like that a lot.....Julian, I packed Sylvia's ass with...

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NEW YEARS EVE ORGY 1991

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Love of PoliticsChapter 2 1991 A Political Junkie Finds Sexuality

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JuniorChapter 2 Summer 1991 Hollys pool

Work on Monday got off to a horrendous start when Neill rejected a load of concrete. The driver became enraged and for a minute I thought he and Neill were going to come to blows. I overheard Neill speaking to the concrete company on the phone, telling them the consistency was not up to spec and what they could do with the load. Sending the driver away with a truckload of concrete threw the schedule into turmoil and the mood of everyone at the construction site into the dumpster. Tradesmen...

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JuniorChapter 3 The Summer of 1991 Doris endures Smyth

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JuniorChapter 6 Summer of 1991 Keyword Fling

We stopped at a market and while Patti was shopping, saying she preferred to shop alone because my tagging along would distract her, I killed time at the drugstore next door. I found what I was looking for, Dining out in Atlanta, the magazine Smyth had boasted his articles appeared in. I picked up the July and August issues of the magazine and on my way to the cash register I spotted the condom display, my favorite section in the store. How could I not stop and admire the colorful packages?...

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