They That Have Power Book IChapter 18
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Friday, July 2, 2010
It was Kara. Jake became fully alert.
Wake Boris and then Ellen. Tell Ellen to link Boris to the rest of us. I’ll look around.
There were two men in the grass on the edge of the road. They were about 25 yards from cabin one. Two more men were moving through the forest. Their goal was to take up a position near cabin five. There were two men on the other side of the road. They were going behind the cabins. Their objective was to get near to cabin three. They were almost there.
Report! Boris sent.
Jake told him about the six men he sensed.
The two going to cabin five will be there in about two minutes.
How are they communicating?
Jake checked.
There is one walkie-talkie thing for each pair.
Ellen, paralyze all six of them. Jake, find out if there are more goons out there.
Jake read the guy with the walkie-talkie near cabin one. He thought of himself as Bert. Jake made him bring up a mental image of everybody in the assault team. Jake was able to match six of the images to the six guys getting into position near the cabins. Jake saw in Bert’s mind that there were four other men.
All six are paralyzed, Ellen reported.
Boris, there are four more out there Jake sent. Two are snipers located up the road. They’re in a position that lets them see the cabins. They are more than 50 yards away because I can’t sense them. One of them has a sniper scope. The other has night-vision binoculars. The other two guys are back with their vehicles, a half-mile up the road.
Kara, Leanne, take cover on the south side of the closest cabin. You’ll be out of sight of the snipers. Report when you are done. Jake, find out their plan.
I’m safe behind cabin four, Leanne said immediately.
Jake went back to Bert. He had him step through the plan in his mind. Five of the six men in the assault group were each going to rush a cabin. Whichever one found Nina would carry her away. The sixth man was being held back in case anyone needed backup. They were waiting for the pair beyond cabin five to announce that they were in position. Then Bert, the leader, would give them the order to go.
The sniper’s job was to shoot Nina if things went to pot. Their orders were to avoid killing the others if possible, but if there were problems, kill anyone if it helped them get Nina.
I’m hidden behind cabin one, Kara sent.
Jake gave his report to Boris.
Good. Remain disciplined and follows your orders. We can win this battle without taking casualties. Leanne, you are a noncombatant. You stay hidden out of sight no matter what happens. Worm as deep into concealment as you can. Do you hear me, Leanne? No matter what happens. Do you understand?Understood.
Kara, only Jake and I will be moving around. If you see anybody else, paralyze him. Ellen, the same with you. If you sense anybody but Jake and me out there, paralyze him. Go through the cabins and paralyze our people. I don’t want anyone to wander into sight of the sniper. Can you do that?
As soon as you give me the order.
Do it now, Ellen, Boris sent. Jake, where are you?
I’m in Cabin one.
Damn. I need you at the other end. There was a pause. Okay. When I give you the word slip out the front door and go down to cabin five. Keep as low as possible. Keep out of sight of the sniper team. I’ll meet you on the far side of cabin five. Wear dark clothes. Long sleeves and pants. We’ll be moving through the woods. Report as soon as you’re ready to leave your cabin.
Yes, sir, Jake sent.
Everyone’s paralyzed, Ellen sent. I assume you didn’t mean Leanne.
Correct. Jake and I are going after the four remaining bad guys. Kara and Leanne, while we are out of range, Ellen is in charge. Ellen, if everything goes to hell, your orders are to maximize the number of noncombatants who survive. Nina equals only one of the rest of us. The bad guys are completely expendable. Do you understand your orders, Ellen?
Yes, Boris.
Does anybody have any questions?
There was silence.
Are you almost ready, Jake?
Just tying my shoes.
Good. When you finish, go immediately. I’m waiting for you by cabin five. Bring your handgun and a flashlight. Don’t turn the flashlight on.
Jake grabbed his Smith & Wesson Chief’s Special .45 and his flashlight from his suitcase. He slipped out the front door which faced away from the sniper team. He checked the safety of the pistol and put it in one pocket. The flashlight went into the other. He looked up. The sky was clear. The moon was bright, gibbous, and high in the sky, almost due south.
Jake cast his awareness around. He strained to read as much as he could from the people around him. The six paralyzed members of the assault team were confused and scared. Boris was concerned but cool. Ellen was cold and business-like. She had pushed her fears almost completely out of her consciousness.
That was not the case with Leanne and Kara. Their fear was palpable, especially Leanne. Jake sent them both calm and affection. The rest of their party was asleep.
Jake started moving. When he got to the space between cabins one and two where he would be visible, he sprinted through it. He might be seen, but he didn’t think the sniper would have time to draw a bead. He breathed a sigh when he got to the cover of cabin two.
He read radio talk simultaneously from the three goons who were carrying walkie-talkies.
Someone’s moving, Bert. What the fuck’s going on? Why are you just sitting there? Somebody, say something.
Jake walked to the far end of cabin two and then sprinted to cabin three.
Mannie, is that you or Buck? Wave at me if that’s you.
Jake didn’t think he had anything to lose. He stepped back into the space between cabins and waved his arm back and forth.
Say something, Mannie. Why won’t anyone talk?
Jake pointed to his ear, hoping to suggest that the radios were not working, and then he stepped back behind the cabin. He hurried to the next gap and dashed across.
Halfway across he heard an impact on the lane behind him. A second later there was the report of a rifle from up the road. Jake’s momentum carried him behind cabin four before he could react.
Say something, Jake, Boris sent
I’m not hurt.
Jake heard the radio again. Bert, there’s some skinny kid with one of our radios moving east behind the cabins. C’mon, Bert, say something. Are you there, Mannie? Are you there, Nate? Goddamn it, say something.
Get on the ground, Jake, Boris said. Crawl along the low ground next to the lane. Stay as low as you can. Don’t hurry. Trust the cover to protect you.
Jake dropped to the ground. He skittered to the lane on his hands and knees. There was a small depression in the ground following the side of the lane, a place to catch water runoff. Jake kept his belly on the ground, inching forward with his elbows and knees. A glance showed him that he was out of the sniper’s sight if he kept low. Still, what would a bullet do if it came skimming along the ground, and he let himself get too high.
Boris was waiting for him behind cabin five.
“Good, Jake. Are you okay?” Boris asked.
He ran his hands over Jake’s arms and legs and patted his torso.
“I’m okay.”
“Where are the two goons who were supposed to take position here?”
Jake pointed in their direction. “Maybe 40 yards that way, into the trees.”
“The next part is the hardest, Jake. We have to sprint ten yards to get to the woods. Once we’re in the trees we’ll have cover. But don’t stop until we get deep enough into the trees that the sniper loses sight of us, even with his night scope. Once we get into the woods, the rest is a piece of cake. Can you do this?”
Jake felt Kara and Leanne’s fear. Even Ellen was losing her detachment.
“I think so,” Jake said.
“What we’ll do is get up a head of steam before we even clear the end of the cabin. He thinks you’re still behind cabin four. We’ll be across the open space before he has a chance to react and aim.”
Boris led them back to the far end of cabin five.
“Okay, Jake, when we go, we sprint like crazy. We don’t stop until we are well into the woods. Ready?”
“Ready.”
“On three. One ... two ... three!”
Jake ran as hard as he could. Boris was faster. They cleared the end of the cabin. He was almost across the open space when he heard two shots. Both thudded into the ground behind him. He got to the trees, tripped and fell in the underbrush. He scrambled through the darkness on hands and knees for another ten yards.
Bert, Mannie. Two people just moved into the trees east of the cabins. It was the kid and a big guy. Say something. Nate, they’re over by you.
Jake breathed out a sigh, got a sense for Boris’s direction, and made his way to him.
“That was the hard part, son. Now that we are concealed, we have taken away their only advantage. Take me to the two goons who were supposed to go to cabin five.”
Jake led Boris north through the undergrowth. Both of the goons had fallen in heaps to the ground. Boris turned them over. He found their walkie-talkie and removed it. He clipped it to his belt and stuck the earpiece in his ear.
“Speed is our friend now, Jake. We’re going to go after the snipers. We cut through the forest and head toward the road. Tell me when the snipers come in range.”
“Okay.”
“Follow me. Pay attention to your footing. The moon shadows make the ground confusing. Don’t turn an ankle.”
Boris set out to the northwest taking deliberate steps. Jake followed. Boris set an easy pace. Jake lost his sense of direction quickly. He walked in step with Boris, his attention on the ground in front of him. After a minute, Boris stopped.
Anyone out there? Boris asked.
Jake cast around. He could still sense the people back at the cabins but that was all.
Nobody.
Boris checked the direction to the moon and then struck off, still northwest.
They should be coming to the road soon, Jake thought.
Ten strides later, Jake began to sense someone.
Boris, they’re that way, Jake sent, pointing a little left of their direction of travel. They’re just on the edge of my range.
We’ll go a little further and get them well into range.
Boris checked the direction of the moon again and struck out. Twenty paces later Boris stopped.
Close enough?
Yep.
The snipers were maybe 35 yards away at Jake’s ten o’clock. They had heard his and Boris’s footsteps but didn’t know what was moving through the forest. Jake felt their fear. The rifleman turned in their direction.
“Boris, Down!” Jake hissed and dropped to the ground himself.
He heard a rapid burst of gunfire. Three rounds tore through the foliage near them.
Son of a bitch, they’ve got an automatic rifle. Take them, Jake.
Jake paralyzed them both.
Done.
Take us to them, Boris sent.
Jake walked carefully until he came to the road. They crossed it and found a clearing on the other side. The gunman was lying with his rifle next to him. The other, the spotter, had a pair of binoculars. Their position gave them a clear view of the cabins.
Good job, Jake. We’ll let them lie here. How are the two men with the vehicles armed and equipped?
Jake sifted through the sniper team members’ heads. The other two men had handguns but weren’t expecting to be involved in any way except as drivers. They had no night vision capabilities. Jake relayed that to Boris.
“Before we take care of the last two, run down the road. Let the women know we’re okay.”
Jake started trotting. He knew when he came into range of the women because he felt their panic.
We’re both safe, Jake sent. We’ve taken out the sniper team. We’re going after the last two.
Leanne replied. Jake, you keep yourself safe or I’m going to ... I don’t know what I’m going to do, but I’ll make you pay.
You don’t need to say anything to make me be careful. I promise that nobody has ever been more careful than I’m going to be.
Jake ran back to Boris.
“Let’s finish this up,” Boris said. “We’ll follow the road. When they come into range, paralyze them.”
Boris set a fast pace up the dirt road, walking by moonlight. It took almost ten minutes before Jake could sense the last two bad guys. They walked another ten paces and Jake paralyzed them.
“I got them, Boris. They’re right up there,” Jake said, pointing. “You’re not going to believe this. They don’t know anything has happened. They’ve been sitting in one of the vans, listening to the stereo up loud.”
Boris and Jake continued on until they reached the vans. Boris took a quick look inside and then opened the back door of one of them.
“Jake, help me get these two into the back of this van.”
Boris took the arms and Jake took the legs of the guy in the driver’s seat. They half carried, half dragged him to the back. Adult men are heavy and awkward to carry, Jake realized. They got the men moved but not before bumping them around pretty good.
Boris got the keys from the pocket of one driver.
“Jake, the key for this van is still in the ignition. Drive it back toward the cabins. Stop close to the snipers and pull it off the road. You probably shouldn’t run over the guys on the sniper team although I won’t lose any sleep if you do. Then run down the road and meet me by the goons near cabin one.”
Jake parked near the snipers and got out. The snipers were confused, frustrated, and their fear, already running high, was starting to get the best of them.
Jake trotted down the road to where Boris had parked the other van. Boris was standing by the two bad guys. He was surrounded by Leanne, Kara, and Ellen. Ellen was administering a very thorough, very steamy kiss.
Kara noticed Jake and intercepted him. She kissed him desperately. Leanne threw her arms around him and sobbed.
“Thank God, Jake,” Leanne said after she began to wind down. “I don’t know what I would do if you were hurt.”
“I know how you feel,” Jake said to her quietly. “That’s how I would feel if something bad happened to you. I don’t know if I could survive it.”
“Fortunately,” Boris said, walking up with Ellen clutching his arm, “by good luck, good planning, and the advantage of your skills, none of us were hurt. But that’s not to minimize the courage and discipline that each of you exhibited today. I don’t think I’ve ever been prouder of the performance of any unit that I’ve been a part of.”
“Thank you for your leadership, Boris,” Jake said.
“There was plenty of leadership on display. That you accepted the role you did during the crisis is what made it work. We’ve won this battle. Now we have to exploit it as much as we can. First, we interrogate these guys. Then we’ll make our plans. We can’t assume that they are our only threat.”
Jake pointed to one of the bad guys.
“I think this one — the one with the walkie-talkie — was in charge of the assault.”
Jake, can you paralyze him from the neck down? Boris sent.
Done.Will he feel what I do to him?
He can feel everything. He just can’t move the voluntary muscles below his neck.
Can you send me this guy’s thoughts and emotions?
Jake did.
Boris grabbed the leader by the lapels and pulled him into a sitting position against an embankment. Jake felt the bad guy’s resignation. The police were going to get involved. At least nothing had happened to their targets. That would keep the seriousness of the charges down a little.
“You and I need to talk,” Boris said quietly to him. Suddenly Boris’s open hand struck the side of the leader’s face. Leanne screamed. The leader fell over to the ground. He began to reevaluate the potential consequences.
“What is your name?”
“Reese.”
“Reese, the impartial administration of justice is a luxury for civilized people. You brought ten armed men to attack a camp of women and children. We are not going to handle this the civilized way. Right now you are bargaining for your lives.”
The leader said nothing. He had been hired by Tommy Cox. To say anything would mean his death. Everyone knew that you didn’t cross Cox.
I don’t want the rest of our party to hear what’s about to happen, Jake. Can you prevent them from being able to hear for a little while?
Give me a minute.
Jake went through the cabins ringing auditory nerves.
Done, Boris.
Boris put his thumb to the side of Reese’s neck. He moved it back and forth until he found the precise location he wanted. He pressed in. Reese screamed, loudly.
Boris eased the pressure.
“Did I mention that you aren’t just negotiating for your life? The quality of that life — while you still have it — is also at issue. Who is your employer?”
When Reese remained silent, Boris pressed again. This time he held it in place for ten seconds. Reese screamed the whole time. When Boris backed off Reese’s face was covered in sweat. He was breathing hard.
Boris, I can get this information from him without the torture, Jake sent.
Thanks, Jake, but I think I’ll do this the old fashioned way. It’s a matter of justice.
“I will do this again for twice as long next time, my friend. Then twice as long again the time after that. Once I start, I won’t stop until the time is up. You see where this is going? I’ve got all day to devote to this. You are going to break sooner or later.”
When Reese failed to respond, Boris pressed again. This time he moved his thumb back and forth as he pressed. Reese’s screams soared into screeches. Boris released him after a twenty count.
“That was one of several things I can do to make this technique more painful. I’ll use the others if I have to, but I doubt you will be able to take much more of this. Not that I’m not feeling a certain satisfaction watching a barbarian like you get what you deserve.
After a few seconds of silence, Boris pushed his thumb in again. Again Boris moved it back and forth and Reese shrieked his agony. At the twenty-second mark, Reese broke.
“I’ll talk,” he screamed hoarsely, but Boris continued until 40 seconds had passed.
Boris gave him a few seconds to recover.
“That was 40 seconds. The next time will be 80 seconds. If I sense any reluctance from you to tell me the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, I will resume the torture.”
“I work for Tommy Cox.”
“How do you know that?”
“I’ve met with him in person. I recognized him.”
“What is your mission?”
“Kidnap the girl. If that’s not possible, we were to kill her.”
“What about collateral damage?”
“We were to minimize it if it didn’t interfere with our objective.”
“You took a contract that involved murdering innocent women and children?”
“It was for Tommy Cox.”
“Listen, you savage. There was nothing he could do except blacklist you if you refused. I know that. You know that. You voluntarily abandoned your humanity.”
Reese remained silent.
“How did you get your intelligence about us?”
“We were briefed by an advance team of investigators.”
“What were you told?”
“We had the layout of the camp, and the number and descriptions of the people here.”
“How did you know we were here?”
“Tommy said he was tracking you with your cell phones.”
“Not even Tommy Cox can call the telephone company and ask for the location of a subscriber.”
“If you think that, you don’t know Tommy Cox. If the phone company wouldn’t cooperate with him, he’d get someone that would.”
“Like who?”
“The police for one. He’s got lots of the locals in his pocket. He may even have some feds. And if that didn’t work, he would bring in muscle to make the right people cooperate. There’s nothing Cox can’t do.”
“Are there any teams after us besides yours?”
“Tommy doesn’t tell me that kind of stuff.”
“What’s your best guess?”
“The budget for this operation has to be in the millions. He’s got every private investigator in northern Arkansas and southern Missouri tied up. What’s another couple hundred thousand for more hit teams?”
“When is he expecting to hear from you?”
“Any time now. There’s no cell-phone coverage here but if everything had gone according to plan, we should have been getting back to civilization any time now.”
Jake, turn all the bad guys and have them assemble here. Ellen, wake Andy, get him dressed, and bring him here.
Jake restored the hearing of the sleeping members of their party. Then he turned and unparalyzed all of the goons, moving clockwise. When he unparalyzed the last two men, the ones south of cabin three, one of them started screaming.
Leanne, my love, would you go check on him? Jake sent. He won’t hurt you.
Jake finished the last man. In response to Jake’s compulsion, they all came over and presented themselves to Boris, including the guy who had screamed. He was moaning and stripped naked. Leanne was topless, following after him brushing him off with her shirt.
“He was lying in a fire ant nest,” Leanne said. “Boris, he’s bitten up bad, including around his face. He’s got to get to a hospital.”
Jake made him obedient to Leanne.
“He’ll do whatever you tell him, Leanne,” Jake said. “Why don’t you run him into the shower in cabin one?”
“But get him out again as soon as you’ve got the ants off him,” Boris said. “Or even just most of them. Time is very short.” He turned to Jake, Kara, and Ellen. “Get everybody up, dressed, and packed. Tell them that they have to turn their cell phones over to Andy. Every single phone. We can’t afford to have even one stay with us. Tell them they’ll get them back in a few days. Then get back here. We’ve got decisions to make.”
Jake, Kara, and Ellen divided the task up between them with Kara taking care of Emily in person and Ellen seeing to Lizzie.
Less than ten minutes later Jake, Kara, Ellen and Leanne were done and had returned to Boris.
“I’ve given the goons a cover story,” Boris said. “They are to go to a hospital to take care of the ant-bitten guy. They’ll call Cox and tell him that the camp was empty. They took so long because they searched the surrounding woods to make sure that we weren’t hiding nearby. I’ve got the boss’s contact information so that we can deal with him later.
“We’ve got to get out of here. They know where we are and all about us. We’ve got to get to some new place immediately. The opposition is well-financed. Cox has a lot of agents out there chasing us down.”
“Our advantage is that we know how they are doing things now,” Kara said.
“Right,” Ellen said. “We can use their knowledge against them.”
“That’s my thought, too,” Boris said. “They think they can track us with our cell phones. So we send the cell phones one way, and we go another.”
“How?” Jake asked.
“That’s what Andy’s going to do. We give him the phones, turn them all on, and then send him off in the car. The rest of us take the vans and go the other direction. We’ll catch our charter flight as we planned.”
“They will have somebody at all the airports,” Jake said.
“But they have to be spread pretty thin to cover them all. We’ll tell the charter company to fly the plane into some airport in the region. Not too close. Not a big airport either. Just big enough to get the plane in and out. When we get to the airport terminal, you or Ellen will go in ahead of us to secure the airport.”
Boris looked around. Andy had arrived and was waiting for instructions. The rest of the party were standing by their cabins looking on, taking in the scene in the first light of morning.
“Can anyone think of a better plan?”
No one spoke.
“Then we do it. Get everyone into the vans. I’ll call the air charter from the phone in my cabin and make the arrangements. We meet back here. Would someone pack my bags for me while I’m on the phone?”
“I’ll get Lizzie to do it,” Kara said.
“Someone, give Andy a wad of cash,” Boris said. “Enough to keep him on the road for three days.”
“I’ll get it for him,” Leanne said.
“Good. I want us to be on our way as soon as possible.”
Jake looked out the window of the mid-sized business jet. He saw the flaps rising. He momentarily felt lighter and butterflies formed in his stomach. The ground continued to fall away. He was fascinated by the view but turned away.
The airplane’s cabin was completely filled. Everyone was still looking nervous. Kate looked up at him and frowned. Emily smiled at him. She, at least, seemed to be taking it in stride.
There had been no good way to explain to Lizzie why ten armed men had attacked them, shooting guns in the process. Like most of the party, they had been awakened by gunfire. At least, she wasn’t asking questions about why they had been unable to move. It had probably been instinct for her to stay in the safety of the bed.
But having seen the assault team and the snipers, she wasn’t willing to accept any suggestion that she had been dreaming. The naked guy with fire ant welts over a third of his body didn’t help any.
“Lizzie, I can’t be completely frank about this. I have some influence over those men and was able to persuade them to give up the attack.”
“What are you, some kind of mob guy?”
Jake had laughed until he noticed Lizzie getting angry.
“No, Lizzie, I’m sorry. Don’t be mad. It’s only funny because, well, there aren’t enough of us to have a crime family. This is literally my entire family here, except for my grandparents. We’re not Gambinos or Corleones.”
“And what do your grandparents do?”
“Granddad is an Episcopal priest and Gramma is a housewife. If Granddad were here, he would joke that they’re not even organized religion, much less organized crime. Then Gramma would punch him in the arm because she’s really sick of that joke.”
“Oh.”
Everyone but Lizzie and Emily had been told the full story telepathically. Nina had been scared for herself and alarmed at the danger that her presence had brought to the others.
It’s going to be okay, love, Jake had sent her. I think this whole affair is about to be put behind us. Three more days.
It’s going to stop because of the deposition?
We’re fighting on other fronts, too. We’ll know for sure soon.
Andy was racing south into Louisiana. On Sunday he would turn off the phones and head for home.
While everyone else was at the Batesville, Arkansas Super Walmart buying a couple of prepaid cell phones, Jake and Ellen had driven one of the vans to the airport. They had scanned the parking lot and the terminal looking for Cox’s agents. They found an off-duty Little Rock police officer picking up some extra money on his day off watching for a young woman in a wheelchair and her entourage.
Jake and Ellen went back to pick up the shoppers and returned. After playing “these are not the droids you’re looking for” with the cop, Jake and his party had boarded the Hawker 800XP and quickly taken off.
Jake sighed. They should be past the worst of it. They knew Cox’s plans and how he operated. They had the resources to counter Cox’s tactics. And now Jake, Ellen, and Boris had their own plan to take the fight to Cox. It should be over the following afternoon.
Jake reached across the aisle to Julie and took her hand. She smiled at him.
That was so neat, charging into the woods to stalk those snipers.With my improved range, there really wasn’t much adventure to it. And, honestly, that’s the way I prefer it. The last thing I wanted was a fair fight.
You make it sound like it was a sure thing. Those weren’t play bullets they were shooting.
That was just a final desperate act.
Whatever you say. Now what are we going to do in Chicago?
Whatever we want. Maybe the Cubs are playing.
Ugh. I’ve heard there is some serious shopping in Chicago.
Ugh. I’d rather go see the stockyards.
Do they still have those?
I have no idea. Jake yawned and closed his eyes. I want to see where Mrs. O’Leary’s cow lived.
The next thing he knew the copilot was asking everyone to buckle their seatbelts for the landing.
Jake sat on the sofa in the sitting room of their hotel suite. He turned on his laptop. There was no email, but the Morning Journal had an interesting piece.
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010 Jake sat down across from Jason at one of the more remote tables in the lunchroom. Jake pulled out a plastic container with leftover spaghetti. “How’s the ex-con?” It had taken Jake a year and a half to free Gil. He had been stymied until he learned that the governor has the power to pardon a convicted criminal. It had taken Jake three months to get close to the governor. The opportunity finally came when the governor had given a reelection speech at the senior...
Thursday, June 24, 2010 After a couple experiments while waiting for the hearing to start, Jake decided his father was right about filtering out mind noise. His experience was much like Ellen had described the night before. Jake damped out everybody at one point except for Donna Glenn. She was nearly 25 feet away from him, and mind noise should have made it impossible for him to read her. Instead he knew that she was bored, impatient and was wondering if Mr. 23b7d5i was sitting in the...
continued from Tara Discovers UsTara takes a deep breath and begins telling me about her."What I'm about to tell you is partly what my mum told me, and partly what I have learned through my own experiences. I'm still learning what I am myself. I sense that I can trust you never to reveal these secrets, as they can be dangerous if not meticulously controlled."I am descended from a bloodline of women with certain sensual powers. You have experienced some of them. Daughters inherit the powers....
LesbianSunday, August 22, 2010 The sound of the door opening woke Jake. When he opened his eyes he was confused for a second. Oh, yes, he was in Lizzie’s bed. He smiled at his recollections. He was lying on his back. Lizzie was pressed against him, her head on his shoulder, her breasts pushed into his side, a leg thrown over one of his. He felt her pubic hair against his thigh. It was all very nice. The squeak of hinges made Jake looked around. Emily was staring at him from the doorway, a broad...
Monday, August 9, 2010 Annabelle, we need you out here in the entryway. Yes, Jake. She appeared a moment later. “Annabelle, you need to pretend that you were escorting Mr. Hamilton out the door when he fainted. If he presses you for information, say only that. If he demands that you say more, tell him you have other duties, excuse yourself, and leave.” “Okay, Jake.” “Everyone else, go back to where you were when Jan put Hamilton out. Leanne, will you stay here, please? We’ll pretend I...
Saturday, July 3, 2010 The slice stopped only when the heel of the knife snagged on Jake’s shirt. Mrs. Cox wrenched it free and raised it to stab Jake in the back. Boris leaped over the top of the table, bringing his arm down on Mrs. Cox’s. The sound of her ulna and radius snapping resounded through the room. Jake managed to paralyze her just as he heard the bones break. She fell to the floor, her arm bent oddly a third of the way up from the wrist. Tommy shrieked, fell onto his mother,...
Friday, June 11, 2010 Ellen woke Jake shortly after seven. “Kitten is gone and Havel will be here soon.” “I can sleep in for a while this morning.” “First, tell me why you didn’t sleep with me last night.” “I was restless. I didn’t want to keep you from getting a good night’s sleep.” “Don’t lie to me, Jake. I am your mother and I can tell.” “Damnit, woman. Can’t a man practice a little well-intentioned deceit once in a while?” “Stop joking. I want to know.” “I was thinking about my...
Wednesday, June 23, 2010 “Are you still determined to have your memories restored, Marsha,” Jan asked. “Yes, there’s no question. This is what I want.” “Even though you may find that you can’t live with them?” “I have to know.” “Even though it may make you susceptible to post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and other psychological problems?” “Please, I have to know.” Jake read resignation in Mrs. Schaff. She didn’t like Marsha taking the chance but knew that there was no talking...
Monday, August 2, 2010 “I haven’t gotten to the best part yet,” Ellen said excitedly. “You’re not going to believe what happened the day before we flew back.” Leanne and Kara already knew about it, of course. They had been reading it from Ellen since she and Jake had gotten off the plane the day before. “Jake made friends with a guy at the American Embassy and got us an invitation to a diplomatic reception at the Élysée Palace.” “What’s that?” Julie asked. “It’s the residence of the...
Friday, June 18, 2010 Jake found Harris waiting for him when he arrived back at his car. They got in and Jake reached into Harris’s jacket for the digital recorder. “Did you do anything that worked against my plan?” Jake sensed his frustration. “I didn’t tell him about all of my property.” “What part did you leave out?” “I’ve got a yacht in Galveston.” “Anything else?” “No.” “Call him on your cell phone and tell him.” While he did, Jake started to listen to the tape. He...
Friday, June 18, 2010 “Why do you want me to come with you, Jake?” Shannon asked as she got into the backseat of Jake’s car. Jake sat in the passenger seat. Leanne was the driver. “We’re going to see something you will find interesting and educational. Instead of just telling you, I’ll wait until we get there and let you see for yourself. I think you’ll agree that it’s worth the wait. But, for now, I’m going to zone out here until we get to my father’s house. I’m sure that Leanne will be...
Friday, June 25, 2010 Jake pulled out his laptop and checked his email. He found a message from Donna. It had come late the night before. From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: re: Family is what counts Hey, 23. It’s late and we’ve finally gotten the morning edition to press. I’ve been working like crazy to confirm the details of your story. Everything else checked out so we went ahead and took a chance that your allegations about the bar examiner are true...
Wednesday, June 16, 2010 Now all I get is drowsiness, Jan sent to Jake. The desire is all gone. Finally, Jake sent. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a girl go as long as Christine. Pent up desire, Jan said. That’s how it is when someone discovers something new. It’s probably a lot like when you discovered masturbation. “We can let her rest for a while,” Jake said to Shannon. He walked over to her and rubbed her back. “You did good. You’ve got her needs figured out, and you worked hard to...
Saturday, June 26, 2010 Jake knocked on the door of the Broadman’s motel room. Emily opened the door and let Jake in. He couldn’t believe the condition of the room. He saw stains on the towels and the bedspread. It smelled bad. He stuck his head in the bathroom and was revolted. “I won’t have this,” he growled. “I won’t let my friends live in conditions like this. I wouldn’t let my enemies live like this.” “Jake, we’re on a budget,” Lizzie said. “We had to stay in an inexpensive place....
Thursday, June 10, 2010 When Havel came by in the morning to pick up Ellen, Jake gave him last-minute instructions and described Harris’s car to him. “With my mother staying away from her gym, the only places where Harris knows to find her are at work and at home. I mostly worry about when she arrives at work and when she leaves. Make sure that he can’t approach you without you seeing him. We figured out how he was keeping my mother from seeing him, and I stopped it. She can help you watch...
Sunday, August 8, 2010 Dom Jake was irritated that his session with Ellen had been interrupted. He had expected to make significant progress breaking Ellen’s will that night. Oh, well, he thought, while a good slave would have provided him much entertainment, some of the family didn’t really understand the nature of dominance and submission. Protecting the family was much more important than anyone play toy, even one with as much potential as Ellen. Ellen looked fearfully at Jake, aware of...
Wednesday, June 23, 2010 From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: Family is what counts My Dear Donna, Your offer to bear my children is nearly too tempting to resist. But as much as I would like to populate the city with future journalists, I fear we can never meet. It’s probably for the best. I have a medical condition that has disfigured me. My form is no longer recognizably human. Since I admire you as much as I do, it would hurt too much to see the...
Thursday, May 27, 2010 Julie was waiting for Jake at the entrance to the lunchroom. She flashed him a bright smile, and they walked to their usual table. She was wearing a pullover top and a short denim skirt. “How’s the most beautiful girl in middle school?” Jake asked. Julie radiated a curious mixture of pleasure and nervousness. “I’m fine, Jake.” They sat next to each other. Jason and Carol sat across the table, just like the day before. “Will you go out on a date with me?” Jake...
July 1, 2000, Chicago, Illinois “How did the game go?” Kara asked when I walked into the house just before lunch. “They did exactly what Jesse said they were going to do - they went out in style.” “Meaning?” “They won 6-0. Nicole scored a natural hat trick in the first period. She got the last goal as well. Jesse stopped 29 shots, and Mikey blocked at least four. They’re having a team party at Coach’s house this afternoon.” “But you had other plans?” Kara asked with a sly smile. “I was...
Friday, August 13, 2010 “In the Matter of the Marriage of DeRizzo,” the judge called. Leanne and her attorney shuffled up to the bench, followed by Gus and his attorney. Gus didn’t need to be there, Leanne’s attorney had explained. The terms of the divorce were contained in an agreement filed with the divorce decree that he had already signed. When Jake scanned him, he saw that Gus regretted letting Leanne and the children get away. He had been told it wouldn’t do any good, but he had...
Tuesday, August 3, 2010 “She’s already awake?” Jake asked. “She’s almost always the first up,” Harris said with a yawn. “I usually sleep until seven. Then I release them one at a time to use the bathroom.” “How are they enjoying their stay?” “What do you think? Except for bathroom breaks they spend all their time lying on their mattresses, paralyzed. They hate their lives. The only reason they don’t hate me, too, is because conversation with me gives them a break from staring at the...
Tuesday, June 1, 2010 Ellen was out the door and on her way to work at seven-thirty the next morning. Carol knocked on Jake’s door ten minutes later. Jake welcomed her with a warm kiss. Carol turned it into a hot kiss. “Jake, I need it bad,” she said when they finally broke apart. “We aims to serve. Take off your clothes and hop on my bed.” By the time they got to his bedroom, she was naked. She jumped on the bed and spread her legs wide. Jake opted to give her the maximum stimulation in...
Tuesday, June 15, 2010 Jan parked Jake’s Cadillac on the street, half a block from the offices of Steven Cockrell, Builder. When Jake remained still, she nudged his arm. “We’re here already?” he asked. “You should drive race cars.” “Hush. I drove the speed limit. I have to say that that’s an impressive display of focus.” “It’s a lot of detail work. The problem is that too many of the neurons in the bundles are failing to forward signals. They probably haven’t developed a sufficient...
I was awakened at 5:00 by Kristy; she told me that we could go outside now. I had her open the doors and I went up for a shower, a long one felt good. I then got dressed and went for a run. I was half way through my first lap when I realized Buddy was following me. I continued and completed 4 laps then made my way back to the house. Kristy was waiting for me. "You realize extensive modifications will need to be done to the runway and structures at the new airport, correct?" she...
My name is Mike and I'm 22 years old, I have an average build and looks. I have dark brown hair and a seven inch penis. I just moved out of the parent's place a few months ago and got a 2 bedroom apartment that I share with my best friend. My best friend name is Cassidy, she isn't thin but she definitely isn't fat either although the way she dresses in baggy clothes a lot of the time I feel like she think she is. She also has dark brown hair, she has what i assume are C or D cup breasts. She...
Mind ControlWednesday, June 30, 2010 Jake checked his email before the girls woke up. While he was waiting for them to stir, he replied to the message he had received from Donna on Sunday evening. From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: re: Sometimes old bones need warm waters Dear Donna, The idea of enjoying the company of a pretty woman like yourself for an entire baseball game sounds wonderful. Sadly we can never meet. Or at least not before October 2015. That’s my...
Saturday, June 12, 2010 “Tell me what you’ve got,” Jake said “I’m at a Holiday Inn Express,” Mark said. “It’s on the edge of the city, right next to the interstate. There’re almost no cars here. But there is a big silver Mercedes.” “Two door or four door?” “Sedan. It’s an S600, just like Carol said.” “Hold on a sec.” Jake turned to Havel. “Get back to the interstate. Head north.” Jake went back to Mark. “Are you out of sight, Mark?” “I’m parked about a block away at the moment.” “Good....
Sunday, June 13, 2010 Jake’s cell phone rang. Julie moaned and rolled over. “Jake, Jerry here. The meeting with Ryan Caldwell is set. You need to get into the city. You’ve got 45 minutes.” “What time is it, Jerry?” “It’s 2:30. You have to be at the IHOP on Commerce at 3:15. This is very sensitive, Jake. If you’re not on time, Caldwell won’t wait for you. He’s putting himself in a dangerous position as it is.” “Is it just us?” “Yes, I had an intermediary set up the meeting, but there’s...
James sat upright on his bed, with his legs crossed and hishands holding his head up. He just stared at the small, red notebook that lay in front of him, this mysterious gift that was granted to him. His own name was engraved on the front. It was almost like it was glowing, beckoning him to open it, to control reality even more. His mind was racing, full of thoughts of Amy, Kirsty and the words written inside the book: ‘Kirsty is going to change her mind and ask me to come over to work on the...
SupernaturalFriday, August 6, 2010 Before Jake left the pool, he asked Kara to block his orgasms. Then he took Leanne back to his room, undressed her, and laid her on the bed where he lavished attention on her. He suckled her breasts to one climax and then ate her to a second. As she was recovering from that one, Jake put a pillow under her ass and pulled a tube of lube from his bedside table. He drizzled some onto his fingers and began to toy with her anus. Leanne responded enthusiastically as all the...
Thursday, July 1, 2010 As Jake sat, trying to relax, Alice came in. She put her hands on his shoulders and began to knead them. “Oh, that feels good, love. Smart and beautiful and you have strong hands, too. I’m glad you work for me.” “Seriously, Jake, would you let me know when all this is over? I’ll worry myself sick if I don’t hear something.” “Sure, sweetheart. I’m planning on visiting him Saturday. I’ll call you that night to let you know it’s over.” Jake stood. “Now tell me how...
Thursday, June 10, 2010 “What’s this all about?” Brian asked when they were in the car. Carol sat up front with Jake. “You may know that Carol and I have an arrangement.” “What? No. I don’t know anything about that.” “Carol and I have sex. In fact, we have a lot of sex.” “You jerk. What about Julie, Kara and my mom?” “Carol and I have been together about as long as Julie and I. You don’t know that they come as a boxed set?” “How would I know that?” “Well, I can’t help it if you’re not...
Thursday, August 12, 2010 “The MRI was inconclusive,” Dr. Worden said. “We’d like to schedule the electrophysical study next.” “No,” Ellen said. “No more tests. Please arrange for Jake to be discharged.” “But, Mrs. Fielding, we need to learn what happened to Jake yesterday. If it happens again, it could kill him.” “If you’ll give us a referral to a cardiologist, we’ll follow up.” “Any other cardiologist would just have Jake admitted to a hospital for this same test.” “Perhaps. But we’ll...
Friday, June 11, 2010 Jake knocked on the Harrison’s door. Christine answered. When she saw him, she dropped her eyes and asked him in. “Thank you, Christine. Can you tell me where Jan is?” “Out back. By the pool.” Jan was lying in a lounge chair, reading a book, and sweating in the heat. She smiled at him. Though he wasn’t sure how it was physically possible, her swimsuit was even scantier than his last visit. Jake changed in the pool house and sat in a nearby chair which he...
Tuesday, June 22, 2010 Jan laughed when she saw Jake’s new bed. “What is this, Jake? You’re already set up for orgies?” “Neat, isn’t it? It was a present from Leanne.” “Hmmm. What does that say?” Jake sat on the bed and began to unbutton her shirt, kissing her chest and belly as they were exposed. “She did it as a surprise for me. The biggest surprise is that she did it at all. She’s the least adventurous of my women.” “I’d say that at some level she wants to become more adventurous....
Tuesday, August 3, 2010 “Kate, this is going to be hard for your mother,” Jan said. “Why don’t you let me handle the introductions?” “Is that her?” Kate asked, nodding in the direction of the waitress. “Yes,” Jake said. “She looks so much older.” “These three years have been hard on her,” Jan said. It took a couple of minutes for Marie to find her way over. She wearily pushed herself away from the bar and walked over, frowning. “You are too young to drink,” she said to Jake. She looked...
Tuesday, June 29, 2010 Julie appeared a half-hour later. “Hello, beautiful,” Jake said to her with a smile. “I was just thinking about you.” “Oh?” “I’m looking forward to us being together tonight.” “About that...” “Yes?” “Emily wants to be with you.” “Be with me?” “Be with you.” “For sex?” “Maybe, but not necessarily.” “She decided that herself?” “She’s been talking to her mom. She’s not certain that sex is what she wants. She’d like to ease into it, maybe try kissing and...
Wednesday, August 11, 2010 Jake dropped two handfuls of Wal-Mart bags on the kitchen counter at the farmhouse. The light of sunrise was shining in through the window. He went back into the car, brought back a McDonald’s bag, and handed it to his father who had been sitting at the kitchen table, watching him without saying a word. He glanced into it. “I’m sure they’ll enjoy a hot meal.” Jake selected one of the Wal-Mart bags and handed it to Harris. Harris pulled out a drip coffee maker, a...
Monday, August 2, 2010 Kate’s eyes widened. “Really? What?” “There’s some good news and some bad news. Let’s go someplace where we can get some privacy.” Jan took Kate’s hand and lead her out of the kitchen. “Boris, would you come and deliver the news?” “Yes, ma’am,” he said and followed. Jan, Kate and Boris sat at one end of the dining room table. Jake, who had been out of the loop when it came to Kate’s treatment for two weeks, decided he needed to get a feel for how things had...
Tuesday, June 8, 2010 There was a knock on the door. Jake sensed Gil and Jason. He let them in and offered them drinks. After they were served, they sat in the living room. “What’s this about, Jake?” Gil asked. “I’ve got a proposition for you. But before I tell you, you have to agree to keep it secret. What we talk about goes no further. Agreed?” “Okay,” Gil said. “Jason?” “Sure.” “Okay, here’s the deal. Carol wants to have sex with you.” Gil looked over at Jason in surprise. “Isn’t...
Sunday, July 4, 2010 Jake let himself into the suite. As he had ridden the elevator up, he had been bracing himself for a wave of women. But as he got into range, he wasn’t able to connect to anyone. Well, good for them. Jake was glad they were out playing. Things had been tense for a long time. He had caught an early commercial flight to Chicago that day, hoping to spend some time with Lizzie and Emily before their flight back to Iowa. At least he would still be able to say goodbye. Jake...
Tuesday, August 17, 2010 Jake tossed on the bed again, awakened from a shallow sleep by yet another siren. “C’mon, Jake. Go to sleep,” Shannon mumbled. Jake rolled out of bed. It was three a.m. and he was exhausted. But with the strange bed and the strange place, his sleep was fitful. He got himself a drink of water and stared out the window into the night. There was still a lot of activity down at the ground level. Traffic noise seeped in through the window. He had to get some sleep. He...
Thursday, July 1, 2010 Boris gave Jake a ride to pick up his car at the dealership. They arranged to meet at the airport late in the afternoon. Then, after a trip to the grocery store, Jake drove to see his father. He backtracked a couple of times on the farm-to-market roads. When he was sure that he wasn’t being followed, he turned onto the farm road. Harris was waiting at the door. “As much as I appreciate being able to see, hear, walk and talk, it’s still good to see a person every once...
Sunday, May 30, 2010 Jake waited a minute for Ellen to get inside, and then he followed. As soon as he was in the door, Ellen grabbed him in a bone-crunching hug. “Jake, that was the most fun I’ve ever had. It was perfect.” “You were perfect, Mom. And you did so well.” Jan Harrison walked out of the kitchen. “You’re home so soon? I half expected you to make a night of it.” “Jan wanted to hear how our date went,” Ellen said. Jake hugged Jan tightly. “Thank you for what you did for my...
Sunday, May 30, 2010 Jake knocked on the front door of the DeRizzo house still dressed in his church clothes. Julie answered the door dressed in jeans and a t-shirt. She pulled him inside and kissed him. Leanne came down the hallway when Julie finally released him. “You guys keep your hands off of each other this afternoon. Mr. DeRizzo is not the kind to approve of young love, so don’t give him a reason to come down on you.” “I’ll be good, Leanne,” Jake said. “By the way, you look lovely....
Saturday, June 19, 2010 Carol got into Jake’s car. Once she was belted in, Jake drove off, heading east toward one of the adjacent suburbs. “So what’s going on that you can’t tell me about on the phone? And why am I all tarted up?” “We’re going hunting.” “For men?” “Yep.” Her arousal surged. “Oh, man. Thanks, Jake. Where are we going to go hunting?” “Someplace where a herd of young, virile guys in good physical condition has been spotted.” “A bunch of guys?” “Yep.” “How...
Saturday, May 29, 2010 Ten minutes later, Jake, Leanne and Carol knocked on Jake’s grandparent’s door. Gramma let them in. “Gramma, do you know Leanne DeRizzo?” Jake asked. “Of course. I’ve known Leanne forever. It’s been a long time, dear.” “This is Carol Finch,” Jake said. “Now, Carol is new. I’ve never had the pleasure. But this doesn’t look like a social call. Do you want to talk to David?” “We would like to talk to both of you, Mrs. Fielding.” “Call me Connie, Leanne. Let me get...
Monday, June 7, 2010 “Tell me again why this 13-year-old boy is driving us home?” Shannon asked from the back seat. “I resent the suggestion that I’m only 13. I’ll have you know that I’ve got an official government document that proves definitively that I am, in fact, 16 years old.” “And how did you get that?” “The DMV gave it to me.” “Why would they give you an ID that says you’re 16?” “You’d have to ask them. I admit that if they were to review things, they might decide to take it...
Sunday, August 8, 2010 Jake sat with his arm around his grandmother. Granddad was well into his sermon and was getting charged up. Jake normally enjoyed listening to his grandfather preach, but he had other things to think about that morning. Although he wanted to focus on his own problem, Jake had not seen Gramma that often lately. He glanced into her mind to see how she was doing. Gramma was paying more attention to the sermon than Jake was. He wondered how she did that. She must have...
Monday, June 28, 2010 The room was sprayed with glass, blood, skull fragments, and brains. Jake felt something strike him painfully in the cheek, just below his right eye. A squishy mass hit him square in the face. Caldwell fell onto the conference table without the top part of his head. The court reporter screamed, loud and long. One of the lawyers vomited. Jake was buffeted by the shock and fear of all the people present. It took him several seconds to compose himself and filter out the...
Saturday, June 26, 2010 Jake was up early. He took his laptop with him to breakfast and composed a message. From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: re: Family is what counts Dearest Donna, It is probably best if we keep our distance. I admit that I have seen you in the courtroom. In fact, I was quite taken with you. But you would have been disappointed if you had met me. I am 97 years old and I haven’t been able to find my teeth for the last week. I don’t...
Wednesday, August 4, 2010. Darrell pushed his chair back and stood. “Uh oh,” Alice said nervously. “Is this going to turn into a scene?” Darrell stomped across the lounge toward them. “Only if we let it,” Jake said. Jake made Darrell scared of him and Alice. “That’s strange,” Alice said when Darrell suddenly went back to his table, sat down, and stared down into his beer mug, his hands trembling. “Did you do something to him?” “Yeah, I did. He’s a little unstable. I didn’t want to have...