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My second stop let me spend the night with Vanessa and the kids. Hobo and the Proper Villain. But first, I hit Waldo. The Sullivans.

“Full court press on Eric Roberts. Was he selling his company stock before it was vested? Why did he leave Silicon Valley? Rumors, gossip, trade magazines, anything. Everything.”

Jessie said, “You think Fowler might be a ... a front? Roberts is really the bad guy?”

“I don’t know. What I do know is that LA knows Roberts was copied on some of Rowley’s reports. At least two of them. And Gloria Allen is going to be so pissed at me that she’ll unleash her own snoops on Roberts.”

Two weeks later, I called Carmen, “I need to sit down with Gloria. You and Sistine of course.”

“What about Zo?”

I thought about it. “I don’t know, Gloria would have to make that call. What I’m thinking about is a bit ... surreptitious.”

“Good. We like ... we like results.”

Team Allen was not about to acknowledge my ... surreptitiousness.

Constance changed my Gloria Allen meeting. “If I’m going to enlist Harper, let’s make full use of his ... involvement.”

Things were speeding up. Fine with me. Slow and steady had gotten me chloroformed. Well, my sawbones speculated it was chloroform or something similar. And the specialist she sent me to assured me that my vision would recover. In time, but I should enjoy a full back-to-normal.

The slight headaches, though, were regular visitors. Less frequently, I became slightly dizzy.

No question, those Elmont fuckers had injected something into my left arm. No traces were left by the time I saw medical people. I shouldn’t have put it off until I got home.

My problem, well one of them, was an understandable one. I’d been injected with something. Without my knowledge and against my will. Easy enough for them to do since I was unconscious.

Because I had no fucking idea what had been zapped into my system, my imagination went into overdrive. If that’s the correct word for startling visions of paralysis, lepromatous symptoms, dementia. Baldness, halitosis, toe cheese.

Vanessa and I struggled with telling the kids. Agreed to wait until we knew something for sure. I was worrying enough for our family. Vanessa didn’t say anything, but I knew she was too.

I did tell Daddy. If it turned out to be ... bad ... well, Vengeance is Mine, sayeth the Captain.

Vanessa and I also told Bear. The sadness in his eyes made me wish we hadn’t. Then his new Vanessa, his new major-domo, made me smile.

Herr Hesse is 36, rigidly Teutonic, proudly punctilious. He stands erect, spine stiff. Menus cradled in his left arm as he leads diners to their assigned tables. His right arm practically counts cadence as he marches formally across the room.

I have no idea if Herr Hesse is even gay. Asexual would be my guess. Didn’t matter, the staff ... admires him. He takes his job seriously, approaches BEAR’s with solemn consequentiality, treats everyone under him with courteous formality.

He makes me smile.

“She’s long gone with her red shoes on”...

I don’t know why, but the Allison Krause version of that lullaby made me think of a woman in a flimsy summer dress — during the Depression — walking away from her family. Haunting line.

And, these days, it reminded me of myself. I couldn’t hide the headaches from Walker and Pilar anymore. The pain was sudden and searing. They didn’t hit me every day, but they struck without warning. Waiting, worrying, was almost as bad as the headache itself.

I had to tell the kids about my Elmont fuck-up. About being caught and drugged. With an unknown substance. Walker was doing his best, but he couldn’t mask his fright, his worry, his terror.

Best to confront everything head-on.

We were sitting at our kitchen table. I held Walker’s hand; Vanessa, Pilar’s. I said, ‘I went through the regular drill — X-ray, CAT scan, MRI. Plus an entire battery of other boring tests.”

Walker said, “What’d they find? Anything?” He and Pilar were staring at me.

“Okay, I have a small, very small, tumor on my brain. Dr. Epstein is going to do a biopsy of the mass. It sounds scary as fuck, hell, I am scared, but it’s a relatively minor procedure.”

Walker tightened his grip.

Vanessa said, “Tell us what’s involved.”

“Okay. She needs to determine if it’s malignant. She’ll perform what’s called a stereotactic biopsy. Sounds worse than it is. I’ll be in and out, home that same afternoon. Well, the Montgomery’s home.”

Pilar said, “Why do you have to go to New York if it’s so easy?”

Vanessa said, “We’re being over-cautious. Dr. Epstein is renowned in her field.”

I nodded, “It is an excess of caution. I’d be fine having it done in St. Luke’s. But Constance knows someone who knows someone...”

Vanessa smiled brightly, “So we’re all going to New York. We’ll stay with Rebecca and Phillip.”

Pilar nodded, “Nature Boy and Edwina will take care of the zoo boys.”

Gertie frowned; her glass of Tanqueray on the rocks was less than half full. I caught Louie-Louie’s attention and he came scurrying over.

Gertie said, “You ladies just invested in Macklin. In International Innovations Incubator, I mean.” Triple-I.

Vanessa and I looked at each other. News to us.

I said, “Oh?” Rather formally, letting our financial advisor know that we preferred to be consulted before our resources sashayed out the door. Although we had signed that pesky investor-approval form.

Gertie looked at me, “As you know, I vetted your contract with Gloria Allen. Remember that paragraph I added?”

“Vaguely. Something about ... um, investment rights?” I thought back, “My work on Triple-I wouldn’t ... something, something. Something.” So much for the vaunted Winter Jennings eidetic memory. Okay, no one really, technically speaking, vaunted it. Or mentioned it.

Gertie said, “Your investigation is independent of a much larger Wall Street inquiry into the financial stability of Triple-I. Independent and unrelated. Gloria Allen added an addendum reflecting your investment autonomy.”

I nodded, “Yep.”

Gertie’s attention turned to two lesser waiters who were laying out the vittles. Bear was quite content to go along with the popular locavore movement. But not at the expense of taking certain items off his menu. Australian lamb, squab from California, tangy East Coast oysters.

It was a Tuesday night, the restaurant was only about three-quarters full. But it could have been jam-packed and we’d still be sitting in our favorite corner booth.

Vanessa smiled as the two young boys ceremoniously delivered a tureen of coq au vin (Gertie), a plate of braised-pork ragout (Vanessa), and a bowl of rock shrimp in tomato-saffron broth with a side of herby aioli for the discerning diner.

We focused on the nutriments. Fortification first. Herr Hesse, posture military-erect, strode over. Looked inquiringly at Vanessa. She smiled, “The kitchen has outdone itself.”

He nodded briskly, about-faced smartly, and marched away.

Gertie stirred her drink with her middle finger, “Even before you became involved with Macklin, I was looking into Triple-I.”

Hiding even a smidgeon of smugness, I handed Gertie a Fax from Sistine, “Tomorrow’s ‘New York Times’.

Gertie did just like Walker does, tried to mask her surprise as she skimmed the full-page ad from Triple-I. She’s human. Mostly. Gertie smiled, “Tomorrow’s Times?”

I nodded, Ms. Ahead of the Game.

Vanessa leaned over to read. Shook her head, “Those weasels. Making it look like a Public Service announcement.”

I nodded, “The ad says, ‘Triple-I is ‘acutely’ aware of the public health risk from opioids.’ Fuckers helped create it.”

Gertie snorted, “This is rich. Now they’re working with the National Sheriffs’ Association to distribute naloxone. The overdose-rescue drug ... oh, look at this — their sales reps will stop promoting opioids to doctors.”

Vanessa muttered, “Barn door.”

Gertie said, “Their problems are going to be deeper than any potential Master Settlement Agreement on opioids.”

“How so?”

“You remember they bought that PTSD formula from Collins, Schneider and Malcomb. Durham, North Carolina.”

I nodded, “Pennies on the dollar.”

“What wasn’t publicized was that Macklin tried, vigorously, to buy the entire company.”

Vanessa said, “Why?”

“Asset-stripping.”

I said, “Example?” I’d learned the value of specifics from Daddy.

Gertie accepted another drink, “Big picture first. Triple-I has gotten more and more aggressive in Mergers and Acquisitions. Mostly buying up any pharmaceutical company that meets certain requirements. More precisely, one of two basic requirements.”

“Which are?” Dogged detective, licensed, on the scent.

“One, a unique and indispensable drug. Diabetes, cancer, something like that.”

“And?”

“And / or. A significant Research and Development budget. The industry average is around 18% of revenues. Know what it is at Macklin?”

“Less.”

“Barely at 3%. Their mantra is ‘Bet on management, not on science’.”

Vanessa said, “But then nothing would ever get discovered — penicillin, Salk vaccine...”

“Hugh Macklin isn’t unique in this approach. Putting shareholder value above everything else. But like with opioid distribution, he’s the most aggressive.” Gertie smiled a feral smile, “Know what one of the tells that he looks for is?”

“What?”

“A company that is heavy with algebraic topologists. That means they’re really into R and D. But using different, totally new, approaches.”

I said, “Of course.” Algebraic topologists. Makes sense.

Vanessa said, “And the other thing — an indispensable drug.”

Gertie nodded, had her game face on. “Price gouging. Almost always perfectly legal. Macklin buys, say, a company that provides a uniquely effective treatment for diabetics. What used to be four $3 shots a day now costs $18 per injection.”

Vanessa shook her head, “I’ve read about that. Markups of two, three hundred percent.”

“Try six, seven hundred. What that means is that fewer and fewer people can afford even life-saving meds. Wilson’s Disease. Copper accumulates in your body until you’re poisoned.”

“That’s criminal.”

“Should be. Isn’t. Though even insurance companies have started to push back. But Macklin profits kept going up, on paper anyway, even with fewer meds being sold.”

I said, “Those astronomically higher prices.”

“Yes. So, two things. Higher prices for key medicines and asset-stripping. Trimming the Research and Development department is just one example. Macklin has been replacing scientists, highly qualified executives, CEOs ... across the board talent-dilution.”

She stirred her drink again, swirling the ice cubes. “So I called a friend of mine at Fortnight Capital. Conrad Witherspoon. Shorts specialist.”

Because I was so mature these days, I bit back my hilarious ‘boxers or briefs?’ comment. Vanessa patted my thigh. She knows me so well.

“Conrad had already been looking into Hugh Macklin. And Triple-I.” That feral grin again, “There’s frigging in the rigging.”

I said, “Beyond price gouging and asset-stripping?”

“Yeah. Apparently everything is buried in the footnotes. Takes some real forensic digging to uncover even a slight clue. But some former employees — and people laid off at the newly-acquired companies — are starting to talk. Online sites like Cafepharma and others. There’s real resentment from the scientific community.”

“How so?”

“Okay, Triple-I. They haven’t developed, on their own, a new product for over eight years. Hugh Macklin has been so busy sucking Alfred Berneke’s cock that he’s totally given up on internal innovation.”

Vanessa, “Alfred Berneke?”

“You’ve heard of “The Wolf of Wall Street?”

“Of course.”

“Our Alfred is the Werewolf. Hedge-funder that makes even an aggressive company like Goldman look like a sissy. In pharmaceuticals, Macklin and Berneke believe that R and D can’t show the returns they demand. Which is true in the short term. But science understands it’s time and data and hard work. Smart work.”

I said, “But that’s too long-term.”

“For them. But what Conrad has been investigating is Triple-I’s financial underpinnings. He thinks it’s smoke and mirrors. A veritable house of cards.”

She thought for a while, probably wondering how much we financial neophytes could comprehend. “Look, it’s not that black and white. Different financiers interpret the same data in multiple ways. And investing in shorts can be extremely risky. Let’s see how Tesla pans out. But I trust Conrad, I worked with him on three different projects when I was at Chase. He’s convinced Triple-I is going to tank.”

I said, “That’s not what their stock price reflects.” The Wizard of Wall Street.

Three feral smiles in one conversation — this was getting serious. “Yes, the current price does indicate what Wall Street believes — Triple-I is pioneering a new success-pathway for Big Pharma. Brilliant management trumps pokey old science. And that is exactly why Conrad Witherspoon is going short on Triple-I. And that’s why we did too. Our bet is that the stock will tumble, no matter what you uncover about the PTSD drug.”

Vanessa asked my question, “How much? Did we invest?”

“Ten thousand each. I went in heavier myself.”

“Ten thousand dollars?”

“Yep. In essence, you borrowed and sold ten thousand shares each. For every dollar the share price increases, you would lose $10,000, But for every dollar the share price falls, you would make $10,000. So if Triple-I drops $20, and we think at least that, you’d make $200,000. Transaction costs excluded at both ends, of course.”

I said, “Of course.” Then, being a Wizard, I asked, “What are those Triple-I danger signals? Financial danger.”

Listening to her response, I had that sinking feeling, like that unprepared-for-a-test dream. Very similar to when the Sullivans were explaining the arcana of hacking.

Gertie was in mid-sentence, “Non-GAAP earnings, EBITDA metrics, pro forma cash, EPS is way off...”

I nodded briskly. Just as the Wizard had suspected. Vanessa smiled and placed a palm on my thigh. But she had one more question, “But aren’t stocks, generally, going up?”

Gertie snorted, “Doesn’t matter what the macro picture is. I bet on individual stocks. But, yes, we’re in a period of overall economic expansion.”

The Wizard said, “But not for everybody.”

“No, but let’s focus on us, on our investment.”

“Okay.”

“The current bull market is due for a correction. Overdue.”

“Why?”

“Wall Street is cyclical. And we’ve had over 100 months of nonstop growth. Almost unprecedented.”

“So we’re due for a correction. Overdue.” The Wizard in full stride.

“Yes. Debt is too high. Congress is on a borrow-and-spend binge. Like over-leveraged companies in the private sector. The corporate debt-to-earnings ratio is sky high.”

Gertie smiled at Vanessa, “And the administration’s anti-immigration policies is having an effect on some labor forces. Add to that the escalation of trade wars, fights with allies ... what else? Oh, I’m following rising interest rates and the price of oil. It’s a witch’s brew.”

Gertie looked at Vanessa and me, “None of that really matters. Macklin is tanking. Probably sooner than later.”

The Wizard nodded. Sagely.

Gloria Allen had been in the trenches for decades. Seen a lot, accomplished a lot. Poker face. But still, I could tell she was pleased when I said, “Change of plans. I was going to meet with you in LA, but Constance Grayson said the senator would host us.”

“Senator Wainwright?” Purposely calm voice.

“Yes ma’am. He’s listened to my Macklin ... idea and may agree to help us. First he wants to meet with you.”

“And you’ll be there?”

“Yes.”

We sat in a semicircle facing Dr. Rachael Epstein. Vanessa, Walker, Pilar, Rebecca Montgomery. Walker was holding my hand.

The neurosurgeon was in her 50s, a lot of gray hair fighting through. It was a small office in the same NY Presbyterian building where she’d perform the stereotactic biopsy in an hour or so.

Two of the walls were adorned by framed diplomas. Of course you can buy them online, but I assumed that she had gone to medical school somewhere. Or at least read a couple of books.

There were plants everywhere — green, leafy, vital.

Dr. Epstein focused on Walker, then Pilar. Back and forth, back and forth. She could easily tell who was freaking out. Dr. Epstein said, “Let’s review the bidding ... Winter was injected with a mystery strain. All we can tell at this stage is that it’s incredibly fast-acting. So, we’ll move right away to identify it.”

Walker said, “What’s involved?”

Pilar nodded.

Dr. Epstein smiled, “We know the exact location of the intracranial lesion from CT scans like this one.”

She used a pointer, “See, right there.” A tiny, gray, amoeba-like shape.

“We used coordinates similar to the GPS navigation system in your phones. In essence, the computer gives us a map so we know exactly where to enter the skull.”

Walker’s grip tightened.

“It’s really quite an amazing process — We set up a stereotactic frame on Winter’s head. That guides the needle to the exact spot.”

Another squeeze at the word ‘needle’.

“We’ll shave a small portion of Winter’s scalp and then give her a local. She’ll be awake and alert the entire time.”

I didn’t mention that I’d rather they knocked me the fuck out and then woke me in a few weeks with good news. I smiled gamely and nodded. Piece of cake.

The neurosurgeon spoke slowly, simply, letting each point register.

“Then I’ll do three things — make a tiny incision. Use a precision drill to create a very narrow pathway for the needle insertion.”

Walker wasn’t breathing.

Dr. Epstein lowered her voice even more. “I’ll take samples from five different sections of the lesion. They’ll go straight to the lab for analyses. Then I stitch Winter up and she’s good to go.”

We met in Senator Wainwright’s smaller office — the private one in the United States Capitol. We sat at a small round table that was polished to a glossy sheen. Nothing on the table — no folders, tablets, pens.

The senator, Constance Grayson, Gloria Allen. And me.

Constance said, “Recap us, Winter.” She didn’t need to tell me to keep it brief.

“We have a copy of a document — a chart — that indicates INTERNATIONAL INNOVATIONS INCUBATOR may have performed an unauthorized test, a drug test, on a human. A man. Maybe more than one subject was involved; that we don’t know. It’s a PTSD drug.”

It was seven on a Tuesday morning; this would be one of maybe a dozen meetings the senator would have that day. July 10, 2018.

Constance had told the senator about my plan. More of a wish, than a real stratagem. And, she told him how I had obtained the ZB8687 documents. Illegally.

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Richard Hyder was apoplectic, “Your Honor! This is outrageous! Trial by ambush! I’ve never seen anything so ... underhanded, so deceitful, in my forty-one years before the bar.” “Is there an objection in there?” Judge Graves seemed more amused than annoyed. “Yes! Yes there is. The Defense hasn’t even begun to present its case and this ... this ... private eye miraculously points the way ... I object! This ... these items cannot be entered into evidence.” “Grounds?” “Illegal search and...

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Hide Seek Winter JenningsChapter 11 A Bouquet of Pheasants

On a hunch, Clint asked his Vanguard counterpart in Boise to go through the old surveillance videos before the raid on the Gunther compound in northern Idaho. A raid clandestinely approved and funded by Senator Harper Wainwright. And orchestrated by his chief of staff, Constance Grayson. And field-directed by Matt Striker. Boise called back the next day. Winner-winner, chicken dinner! Martin Folsom again. That tied him to two American Nazi compounds. And also made me start reconsidering...

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National Park Winter and Group Sex

The churning and merging is so vigorous that surrounding objects tremble with the movements, and so wet that a continuous sloshing sound is noticeable above the din of heavy breathing, rhythmic throbbing intonations and voices that betray heightened excitement and arousal. With pressure rapidly building and heat rising, the white frothy liquid reaches a point where it must burst from its dark enclosure. The bright juice sparkles in the sunlight as it is spewed, in copious amounts, into the air...

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The Necessity of Winter

The Necessity of Winter By Armond *** 1. Arthmael. I ripped the dagger from her heart... ...and held it, inches from the girl's fur wrapped chest. My hand refused to sheath the blade, pleading instead for release, to plunge it back. How I longed to; for the first time in my life, I would raise my wishes over duty to my people. Time stilled, as I fought my nature. The single movement in the room was bright red blood falling from gleaming blade.... ...one drop...

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Hide Seek Winter JenningsChapter 9 A Pitying of Turtledoves

The police responded in under three minutes; two ambulances right behind them. One of them said, “Gun!” and I felt, but couldn’t see, one cop grab my shoulder bag where he removed the .38. The other one cuffed me, hands behind my back. Morales and I were rushed to University hospital. I ended up on the second floor of the Critical Care Tower. Morales was in the same building, but in the burn unit. When Suzette aimed at me, I had ducked my head and squeezed my eyes shut. That helped, but my...

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Hide Seek Winter JenningsChapter 3 A Pandemonium of Parrots

2019 That was then; this was now, four years later. A lot had changed in my life since I told Carol Sue Parker goodbye at O’Hare. Of course, a lot would change in any four-year period; it’s just that I ended up measuring that particular span in terms of a young woman I had thought I’d never see again. Life goes on. Walker was now 15; I was 33. I was married, deliciously so, to Vanessa Henderson. Walker had a live-in girlfriend, his second, named Pilar Paloma. I was still doing a daily...

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The Cave In Winter Wonderland

Chapter One“Damn it! Where did they go?” I mumbled to myself as I came to a fork on the icy path on this icy alpine mountain. Derrick, my boyfriend, thought this trip would be a great way to spend our winter break from the University we attended in Chicago.Susie, my BFF, and Sean, her boyfriend,  all were excited about the trip. I guess I was the only one who didn't like the idea. The news has a way of making the world seem dangerous. Chicago doesn't have the best reputation, but I feel safe...

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Hard WinterChapter 3 Autumn A Trip into York

We both awoke around six-thirty and we still smelt of sex, I think it turned us both on because she was soon all fours wiggling her arse and demanding, "Fuck me, come on, I'm horny!" We had a fast, furious five minutes of hard sex and we both came again. We then sat up to get our breath and Kelly said quite matter-of-factly, "What else turns you on? Would you fuck my arse, do a threesome with me and another girl? Would you tie me up and fuck me, spank me, piss on me, or me piss on you,...

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Big Bear and White Dove Or Winter in the Mountains

aka “Winter in the Mountains” By Louishoney This story is written for ADULT entertainment ONLY! If you are not at least 18 years old, LEAVE! She ran as fast as she could through the forest and past the pines steepled atop the golden hills of grass. She was in a panic. Her footsteps were being dogged by a band of Chippewa looking to make her their sex slave again. Four or five of them had jumped out of the forest three days ago and ran after her across the meadow while she was...

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Winter girl experience

Here is talking not me, but one girl about her winter nude experience.In the middle of December my friend suddenly proposed that I could ski nude. My first reaction was: what are you talking about!? But then very quickly I realized that it is good idea. I can't explain why I liked it but when that day came when we drove to the ski center, I was overexcited and I really had irresistible desire to go there nude and start to skiing. All my life I had always proper clothing according to weather and...

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Winter Forest

"Master, more slowly go! I pray you, less haste!" Ranulf reined in impatiently under the frost-rimed trees, brushing his red hair back from his forehead. The cold was growing more intense as they plunged ever deeper into the forest. His squire's hissing speech was slurred as the cold slowed all his bodily functions. "We'll make camp as soon as we find a place that gives us any shelter. That I promise." His voice was brusk but not unkind. The lizard man had served him well in his...

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Play Ball Winter JenningsChapter 9 Fantastique

Pilar: “Guy walks into a bar and is shocked to see a horse behind the bar.” Walker: “Horse says, ‘What’s the matter? You can’t believe that a horse can tend bar?’” Pilar: “No. I just can’t believe the ferret sold the place.” Alicia Collins called me from New York. “Bear told you.” “Yes. Have to admit it shocked me. Vanessa too. And the kids.” “I’m sorry I didn’t say anything. But I felt it was Bear’s news to share.” “No, I understand. And he would have wanted to be the one to tell...

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Play Ball Winter JenningsChapter 16 O say can you see

Walker: “A rabbi, a priest, and a Lutheran minister walk into a bar.” Pilar: “Is this some kind of joke?” Walker and Pilar, holding hands, bowing, “Thank you, thank you. This ends our Kansas City engagement.” xxxxxxxxxx Douglas ‘Duke’ Arlington. A new trial, his second, for the murder of Gustav Hindenburg in Ft. Payne, Alabama. Different courtroom, different judge, different jurors, different defense attorneys. New evidence. Ned Daniels and Hilary Dunne would reprise their prosecutor...

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TV Game Show Winter JenningsChapter 2 Riles

For some reason, crime in America follows railroad tracks. And Kansas City has plenty of both. My first, and I hope last, shootout took place near my office in the Stockyards. Besides gunplay, it involved ramming my bright red F-150 into a larger Dodge Ram. The Ford Motorcar Company told me, and I verified it through an independent mechanic, that the frame had been wrenched out of shape. It could be straightened, but wouldn’t drive the same, not really. I sat down with Vanessa and Gertie...

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The Weaver And The WindChapter 19 The Woods in Winter

The new year had passed long ago on Earth, but our start of the new year was just another day on Arbor. The Arborian New Year started on the first day of spring, the vernal equinox. I chose that propitious day to deal with the alaspore and its master. I wove a new trick out of something Cor showed me how to do using the wind. I wove a cocoon out of moving air as she had shown me. I was able to use it, as she did, as a method of transportation, but I couldn't become the wind as she could, so...

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Hide Seek Winter JenningsChapter 16 A Murder of Crows

Saturday morning breakfast, Walker and Gregory in charge of provisioning. Vanessa smiled at Pilar, “Is Walker still servicing himself?” Sucking his own cock. “Sometimes. Depends on what I’m in the mood for.” Gregory turned to Vanessa, not one whit of embarrassment, “I can’t suck it yet, but I can lick the very tip. Pilar thinks I’ll be able to if I keep practicing.” Vanessa gave him her glorious smile, ‘How often do you practice, honey?” “Every night when I’m home.” Pilar said, “I have...

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Wizards Apprentice 4 the Vale in WinterChapter 7

I woke late and lingered over my campfire and my breakfast. It would take only a half day's riding to get to where I was going, and anytime today would be a fine time with me. The skies had cleared again and it was nice to wait for the chill of the night to abate before setting out. Deak seemed to appreciate it, along with the relaxed pace. He tossed his head now and then and nickered at me softly when he did. Perhaps, like me, he was chasing Vulkai cobwebs out of his mind. Remembering my...

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180 WINTER FINDS HER PLACE IN LIFE

He smiled as the sentence was handed down, Arthur Edward Winter, you have been brought before this court, for a charge of: - Well perhaps it`s not relevant here and to spare his blushes we won`t go into it, but the sentence was seven years, that’s the bit he got loud and clear. And, it must be said, so did his wife, tall willowy and dour Jenny Winter, sat up in the gallery, her face a mask of total disgust, mostly at her husband for getting caught and of course for the fact she would be on her...

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Play Ball Winter JenningsChapter 3 Top Down

Clint called, “Any New York plans yet?” “Remember Vanessa? Tall, good looking. Married.” “I’ll throw in a set of steak knives.” Click. Hey! I’m the one supposed to be hanging up. We invited Cathal Conway and family for Sunday brunch. Riles went with Walker and Pilar back to their room. She may be only 10, but the kids treat her as an equal. Jorge and Javier immediately started roughhousing with Hobo. The Proper Villain jumped up on Juanita’s lap. Cathal accepted his glass of Jamison —...

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Deadly Pursuit Winter JenningsChapter 8 Kernel

My mother called me. At work. First Autumn, now ... Flora Jennings. “Winter, can you come by?” Mom knew I worked, had my own office. But since I was no longer with the KCPD, nor employed by a real company, she simply hadn’t accepted that I do anything worthwhile. In fact, after Reggie left me, and before Vanessa married me, my mother regarded me as ... sad. A loser. Couldn’t keep a man, couldn’t find a real job. So it didn’t surprise me that she would expect me to drop whatever...

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Dark Voyage Winter JenningsChapter 2

I was spending hours with the diminutive, scarlet-haired Sullivan twins, bleary-eyed from the grainy security tapes. Duplicating what more competent investigators with the KCPD were doing. At home, at dinner, I tried to wear a game face for Walker. He had lost Mindy to California, to Stanford, to a more age-appropriate life. I had lost my friend, Mary Packer, but I was determined not to let the gloom prevail. After working all day on her dream restaurant, Euforia, Vanessa was overseeing the...

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The God Pill Winter JenningsChapter 3

Robert ‘Bobsy’ Atwater, as part of his three-patent sale to Hayes-Harris, the venture capital company, became an employee there. He wasn’t a partner, but he was one of seven on the Executive Evaluation team. He sat in on presentations from individuals and companies looking for investment capital. Hayes-Harris took small fliers and big risks, tiny positions and majority ownership. They provided money when they were interested. And money, expertise, guidance, even personnel, when they were...

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Hide Seek Winter JenningsChapter 7 A Siege of Herons

I sent Clint some suggestions for the name of our firm. For incorporation purposes, he would be the equivalent of a CEO, but no one seemed to be interested in titles. To the clients, potential clients, each one of us would be the Indian Chief in our home town. As for a corporate name, I was leaning toward Winter Jennings & Associates, LLC. A second stolen print ended up for sale in Omaha, then a third in Des Moines. Little Rock, Denver, St. Louis. I push-pinned a map and noted that...

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Hide Seek Winter JenningsChapter 15 A Flamboyance of Flamingos

Clint spoke softly, “Does he have a gun?” “No, not in the basement. I don’t think.” Our first words. Clint bundled me in his arms and carried me back inside. He sat me gently on a hall bench and flicked the safety off on his Sig Sauer. Even in my panicked state, I registered his new P320. And I also became conscious of the anguished howls coming up from the basement. Clint opened the door cautiously. He didn’t look away from the stairwell as he asked me, “What did you do to...

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Hard WinterChapter 10 Spring Our expedition to Pickering

It was the day before our expedition to Pickering was due to set off. Kelly, Kirsty, Kat and I were going and we were taking Will Hinds, Harry Wilton and Emma. Jim Bolton was also coming with us. Although he was now quite frail he wanted to feel useful and his military experience would be good for Will and Harry. He still had sharp eyes and would stay with the train on lookout duty. Katie and her group were all travelling and we would use both engines, with the same make up of carriages as...

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Elementary My Dear WatsonChapter 3 Winter Comes Early

At noon on Thursday, Miss Thompson's presence was requested at the principal's office. She arrived to discover a parent seated opposite the principal, dressed conservatively but expensively, with conservative but expensive jewellery. The wedding rings on her hand were expensive, elegant but not ostentatious. The contrast between her and the two educators, both of whom were wearing runners, ankle socks and minor jewellery, could not have been more strong. The Principal herself had decided to...

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The Magic of Winter

Meredith Daulton was running around her house yelling. They’d been given the evacuation order a few minutes ago. The Ranch wildfire was coming and they had twenty minutes to get out.Paul Caruso was packing both the car with computers, legal papers, and some clothes.“My jewelry, “Meredith screamed as she threw a bag at him. “I need that, it’s valuable.”“Is it insured?”“Of course it is...”“Then you don’t need it. I said clothes now, get in the fucking car and let’s GO!”She snatched the bag from...

Love Stories
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Winter is Cumming part 2

As the bright, invasive afternoon sunlight came streaming through my stained (with dust and dirt) glass window, I found myself spooning (and possibly forking) with my new dream girl, Winter Summer, whom I had met earlier at the Public Market. Rubbing my aching jaw from our earlier sexcapades, fearing I might have lockjaw then grinning like an escaped lunatic as I recalled her hairy pussy, suddenly so afraid she might be a werewolf I had to rush out to buy silver bullets (the ammo, not that...

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Winter is Cumming

The day began like all others, climbing out of bed at the crack of noon, devouring a Toaster Strudel and mayonnaise sandwich before braving the crisp Canadian weather by going to Vancouver's Public Market for fresh seafood now that I'm eating healthy.  Along the way I passed a group of American hipsters vaping cannabis oil on a street corner, celebrating Tommy Chong's birthday.  Damn Americans! Since Trump's election, they have flocked here like a silverfish infestation.  Silverfish, that...

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Ninas unexpected winter adventure

Nina sat idly flicking through a few magazines while she was waiting for her appointment with the dentist. For the last three years, she and her mates had hit Southern California beaches, where they swam, surfed, danced and drank themselves silly for about three weeks solid.This year Nina wanted something different, a much more relaxing and hopefully a more romantic setting place to visit. She closed her eyes for a moment, maybe somewhere with a lake, mountains, spa, hiking trails, and clear...

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Coachs Winter Retreat

>?> > The coach just returned from his winter retreat with his special > boys. All the boys on the team want to go on the winter retreat of course, > but the coach only selects the very best. The boys who have maintained > strict control and discipline over their exercises and development. No boy > who has shot a load in the last six months gets to go on the winter retreat. > No boy who has spoken to a girl gets to go on the retreat. Only boys who are > totally focused and dedicated to the...

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Hard WinterChapter 2 Autumn A Thief in the Garden

It was the first week of October 2013, I was working in the garden of my cottage on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds near the coast. I hate gardening, always have done, but after last winter when potatoes reached £120 a pound on the black market, I decided that turning the garden, and a bit of the field behind the garden, with the agreement of the farmer who owned it, into a large vegetable patch was prudent. I was lifting the last of my potato crop and storing them for use during the winter....

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Play Ball Winter JenningsChapter 5 NATO

I eyeballed Sandy Seaver two different ways. From the stands in The K and by tailing him. My first time in a baseball stadium. It was a revelation. An expensive revelation if I’d been paying for everything. Parking, tickets, food, beer. The little magazine that tells you ... um, baseball stuff. And, if I’d had little kids ... all those treats and souvenirs and whatever else they needed. I bet a family of four couldn’t get out of the park for under a couple of hundred bucks. But the scene...

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Play Ball Winter JenningsChapter 7 Guastavino

The kids were hunched over the kitchen table moving black and white stones around a board. Gertie, sipping her Tanqueray, was watching with interest. I said, “What’s this?” Walker, shoehorning pity into a single word — a feat that only a teenager who had a slow mother could master — said, “Go.” I swatted the back of his head, “I know that, dumbbell, why are you playing Go?” Pilar, not looking up, said, “Gertie said that when AlphaGo beat Ke Jie, it was China’s Sputnik moment.” Walker,...

2 years ago
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Deadly Pursuit Winter JenningsChapter 14 Mole

Two parallel investigations — sometimes intersecting, sometimes intertwined. The FBI, supervised by Ash Collins, was focused primarily on illegal weapons — manufacturing and sales. And chasing the gun money, possibly diamonds, around the world. Matt Striker, reporting to Constance Grayson, was all things Meriwether. Their PAC, their possible connections to Wexler and Hoffstatter. And, just maybe their connections to diamonds. I was, for now, relegated to the sidelines. Impatiently so. Ash...

1 year ago
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American Nazis Winter JenningsChapter 16 Goodbye Party

American Snapshot: In Montana it is illegal to guide sheep onto a railroad track with the intent of damaging the train. Vanessa and I agreed to bring Walker and Pilar back home. We couldn’t hide them forever, although Rebecca Montgomery was enjoying their company enormously. But school. Friends. Life. An FBI agent was still posted in the Wrigley lobby. Gunther wouldn’t be able to board the elevator even if he were foolish enough, or desperate enough, to return for another try. Nor would...

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Wizards Apprentice 4 the Vale in WinterChapter 5

The magic of Gaen seems closely bound to music and song while at the same time, Magic and Music each seem to be blooms from very different flowers. Beneath everything, they are very much of the same body. Mathematicians and musicians will both tell you this is true. Wizards will too, if you are in a position to ask them. Threes and fours, apart and in combination, especially in combination, have strong ties to the magic and history of Gaen. These numbers, especially in combination, seemed...

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