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I found the skinny biker chick I was looking for. She was perusing a large, nasty looking rifle. "Hi Zeus. I was just looking at something for personal protection. What do you think?" She hefted a M16 look-alike. "This is what I carried in the game." She propped the gun on her hip, under the watchful eye of the vendor.

"I think you're more likely to shoot yourself in the foot than do any damage to some attacker. And where are you gonna carry that thing anyway? You got a purse that big?"

"Geez. It was just a joke. I was just fooling around." She put the gun back on the table.

"Sir," I turned to the vendor who owned the booth and, not coincidentally, the rifle. "Do you think that weapon is a joke?"

He was glad to see that the girl's keeper had showed up. "Not with the kind of damage that'll do. It's no joke."

"See," I said to Arti, "not a joke. Not even close ... Now come with me." I took her by the hand and led her the several hundred yards over to Hollowpoint Sr.'s booth. Her hand was warm and soft, and she didn't pull away from me.

"Mr. H., do you think you can find something this little lady can use to protect herself from the big bad wolf?"

"You serious? I won't sell a weapon to a minor."

"Oh no," Arti said, and pulled her hand from mine. "I'm not a minor. Not even close. And I'll pass any 'are you sane enough to own a gun' test you have. Here..." she pulled a wad of cards from her pocket. Fishing through the library card, credit card, discount card at Wally's Wonderful World of Wegetables, she found a driver's license. " ... that's me, Artemis Desmonopolous. Age 23. See? 5'6", 120 lbs. I was heavier then, but it's still me. And here's my credit card ... they don't give those out to kids do they? And..." She was on a roll.

"Ok, ok, ok. I believe you." He put the driver's license down on top of a display case. "How about something nice; it will fit in your purse?" He showed her a small .22. It wouldn't do any serious damage to anything, but having a gun is better than not having one.

"That? That's a pea shooter. I want a real gun." She went down the line of display cases until she found something that looked like her idea of a 'real gun.' "This one. It's a Glock, right? I want that. Glock is a real gun, right?" This last was aimed at me and I nodded.

So he unlocked the case, and took out a small Glock – the G26. "I want the big one," she said.

"It won't fit your hand. It'll be harder to shoot. At least if you want to hit anything," he explained.

"Well, will it stop some guy – in a pinch?"

"You betcha. It's got plenty of stopping power," he said. She nodded. In a few minutes he'd filled out all the paperwork needed.

"I'm not supposed to give it to you for several days, but if Harv says you're good to go..."

"She is," I interjected.

" ... Then I'll just give it to him and adjust my records accordingly."

Arti stiffened a bit at his use of 'Harv' but said nothing. She was in the process of handing him her credit card, but I snatched her card away and gave it back to her. "I'll pay cash, I think." I knew about how much it should be, and added $100 for his accommodation. "Thanks. And I'll see you soon."

He covered the money with his beefy paw, and it disappeared from sight, faster than ... well, faster than anything you could name. He reached over, and found a belt holster and a couple of boxes of ammunition. Everything went in a brown, paper shopping bag, which I took, folded up and tucked under my arm.

"Anything else?" I asked Arti.

She wore that light-up-the-city grin again when she shook her head. Spinning on her heel, she took my hand and started to march out toward the parked car. "C'mon Sonny. Time to go." It wasn't totally clear if 'Sonny' referred to me or the dog. I voted for the dog, but Hollowpoint Sr. laughed. When we were out of earshot, she said quietly, "'Regular guy' stuff, right?"

"Pretty much," I admitted.

"It's got good stopping power," she said.

I looked sideways at her. She was smiling – still holding my hand as she led me down the garden path. "Pretty much," I said.

Monday morning found the mover's truck with 'my' furniture sitting outside the house at 0800. That's good; I was getting tired of the sleeping bag on the floor.

In the middle of moving the meager haul of furniture into the house, the phone rang. The camper was ready for pickup. I said I'd be down in a few hours. I looked out the window. Arti was sauntering over, munching on a toaster waffle. "I thought you didn't eat that stuff." Jeans with a bright yellow top that almost reached the belt line was the uniform of the day; to cover the inch of bare midriff would take a longer t-shirt or a less hip-hugger style of jean. Dangly earrings with a matching yellow stone gave her an entirely different look. No more goth biker chick, definitely more grown up. She still had the black high top sneakers though.

"It's whole grain, with blueberries ... What's on the agenda today?"

"They," I gestured to the moving people, "are moving me in." I turned to go back inside and she followed. "I'm going to have some real breakfast, and then I've got a camper to pick up." I looked around to make sure nobody could overhear, and dropped my voice to a near whisper. "And if you're going to come with me on this little trip, you've got some plans to make: mail? lawn company? etcetera? We're leaving soon."

She shook her head. "There's no 'etcetera.' I need to do the mail and lawn, but that's it. I can do the lawn guys online. If you can stop for a minute on the way to the camper, I'll take care of the mailbox ... I want to add something to your camper, if that's ok. You can get a carrier for my motorcycle. It fits on the back of the camper. No problem. Every dealer has one."

"Oh. You're coming with me? I didn't expect that."

"You? Unprepared? Whatever shall we do?" She laughed. "I told you: I'm in. Also I have some ideas about the electronics. Can we talk to Io again?"

"Sure."

"By the way, have you had any flashbacks in the past few days?"

"No. Not really."

"Good. My personal theory," she went on, "is that being with people – non-judgmental people, people who really understand – is one thing that keeps them away. That's one of the reasons that I went to the bagel shop every day. And dealing with friends on the internet. They don't ever put me down or say negative things."

"Have you spoken with your friends on the 'net?" I was concerned about this possible breach of security.

"Yes, I've chatted with them. Told them you were a new neighbor. And that I might be taking a trip, so they wouldn't be alarmed if I'm not online as much as before ... I had to tell them something. I'm usually on like sixteen hours a day."

"I don't like telling anybody anything."

"Don't be so paranoid," she said. "Not everybody is in the conspiracy to get you. I can't believe that people I've known for years, set out to meet me on the off chance that some character named Harv would move in next door, and I might spill the beans that maybe I'd be on a trip. I didn't even mention you in connection with the trip."

"But..."

"Chill-ax, Zeus. These guys are cool. If they had to pick a side, they'd be on your side." She put her hand on my shoulder and shook it.

I hadn't realized how much tension I carried in my shoulders. I tried to 'chill-ax.' She was probably right about her internet friends. "Ok. But no details. All it takes is the wrong somebody intercepting your chat and..."

She laughed so hard she nearly fell off the chair. Really, it was almost ROFL. "Wait ... you don't understand ... These guys are hackers. Good ones. You'd have to be a god to intercept and decode our chat." Perhaps I'd have to have Io 'chat' with them.

So ... when the moving people had finished, I loaded Sonny and Arti into the H2, and fired it up. Io was online in a few seconds. "Hello, Zeus ... and company." I think she was referring to Martinez but couched it in generic terms in case I wasn't alone.

"Hello, Io. I'm here ... where else would I be?" said the Master Chief.

"Hi Io," said Arti. "Say, is this chat we're having secure?"

"Well ... Zeus, I do not know how to answer that." Io was uncertain. I'd never seen her uncertain about anything, really. Perhaps she wasn't sure about telling a partial truth – or complete untruth.

"Arti, the conversation with Io goes through the computers in the back seat. They are normally set up to control the car, more or less independently but with a human controller, but Io's overridden that temporarily to serve as a scrambler. That's why she needs the additional computing power, so we can re-enable the car's computers and still have her online." It sounded like a pretty good story to me.

Arti thought this over for a few seconds, while I drove toward civilization and the nearest MailBoxes-R-Us, that came up on the GPS direction finder. "Zeus, huh? That your code name?"

"No, it is his name in Dragon ConQuest." Io interjected. "That is where I met him."

"Oh. DCQ. I played that game years back. You should really step up to a more modern game, with better graphics. DCQ is mired in the past ... Zeus and Io. Cute. You got a Greek mythology thing going?"

"No, Artemis. We have no Greek mythology thing going on," I said. "How 'bout you?"

"Hey, I didn't pick the name. You picked Zeus."

"Well, I was a wizard who threw lightening bolts around. It seemed to fit. That was my first character. Now I'm a Paladin."

"A Paladin, huh? Holy fighter for good, emphasis on seeking justice. But the whole 'follows the law' doesn't seem to fit you." She had a grin on her face.

"It's a game, Arti. It's not my life. I have different rules in life."

"Chill-ax, Alex. We're just sparring here," she said. And then after a while, "So, you need this enormous computing space to be a buffer for encrypting conversations? Really? Io's conversation is not even delayed a little bit, as things stand now. And I doubt that the hardware/software setup to control a car could easily be overwritten to provide a communications buffer. What's the real story here? Io? Alex? ... Or is this more 'regular guy' stuff and you're going to drop a dark curtain over the whole thing. I can do a better job if you just tell me."

"Artemis," said Io, "that was just Zeus trying to guarantee operational security. The truth is, I will need as much space and processing power as you can provide. I am going to download an enormous patch to the car's software, so it is really an independent vehicle. It will be almost an artificial intelligence. And, I by the way, it will provide the communications security that Zeus outlined."

"So, you're a super programmer who's out to help a slightly mysterious 'regular guy'; one who can reprogram a James Bond car. Just like that," she snapped her fingers. "That doesn't track with any understanding of reality that I have." Arti was too smart for her own good.

"And that is where I have to drop the dark cloth over this conversation," I jumped in to the conversation. "I'm not a secret agent, Arti. Io has resources that we can't go into. Please stop poking and prodding at everything. There are reasons." And I started to fade out to Afghanistan...

"Io, steer to the side of the road. Into some parking lot. Tell Artemis not to panic." I could hear Martinez sending to Io, somewhere on the edge of my consciousness.

"Artemis," said Io, "do not panic or be scared. Zeus will return in..."

" ... Reasons," said the Intelligence Officer who was briefing the entire team. "And those are the reasons that we cannot tell you exactly where you're going. You mission is to establish a base, secure the area, and then do whatever is needed."

It was day one of our odyssey in country, and day one of me being in command – in a real situation. I'd handled the squad through an extensive period in training and refitting, but nothing involving the enemy. Every one of the operators in the squad had more live experience than I did. The old c.o. of the squad was now in charge of another unit – probably a platoon leader.

The Intel Officer had just finished not giving us any reasons at all. Supposedly, he did give us very detailed instructions about what to expect. NOT. It was stupid. He couldn't trust a SEAL team, on the verge of getting in helicopters to go somewhere, with NO chance of telling anybody else ... and he didn't want to tell us where we were going? This guy must be very high up the in the Intelligence food chain to be so dumb.

I was only a Lt. JG at the time, in charge of a squad, but I knew stupid when it was shoveled at me. We boarded the chopper and flew about 25 minutes. It was about due east from our home base, so that put us somewhere in the mountains of Afghanistan. I looked over at Master Chief Martinez. About every two minutes he looked down at his watch; I saw other men doing the same thing, so I did the same. There in big day-glo green were the GPS coordinates of where we were to the minute. So much for not telling us where we were.

The whole team landed and my squad was given the distinct privilege of looking for mines as we moved to the setup point for the base. A SEAL team is a big unit. We had about a quarter of it with us at the time, headed by Lt.Cmdr. Robins. My squad broke out the metal detectors and began heading into the hills, with the other members of our platoon providing close cover – 'just in case' it wasn't a routine hike in the morning dew. The other SEALs' guns were pointed elsewhere.

We made slow progress that day. It took us several hours to cover the few hundred yards to a spot 'over the mountain.' We eventually got there, and Lt.Cmdr. Robins came over and said we did a good job and thank you and all that bullshit. All I remembered of that day was I was sweating like a stuck pig, and it was a cool morning.

Martinez seemed to take it all in stride. "Ok," he said to the squad. "Pack up all that gear and pick out a comfortable rock to sleep on. Looks like we're gonna be here a while." Then he looked over at me. "You Ok, L.T.?"

"Oh sure," I lied. "Just like a training exercise. Except these mines go off and we die."

"Got it in one, L.T." he said.

I faded back to the present day. Sonny was in the front seat, and the back cover was all pushed back to allow Arti to measure. She noticed I was back among the conscious. "Welcome back, Zeus. Hope it was a good memory ... There's plenty of room back here for lots of processors and memory, Io. I wonder if we can steal some room for a coolant and compressor. Maybe we could vent it to the outside. I'll have to contact Midnight to find out."

"Who or what is Midnight?" the avatar on the dashboard asked.

"Middie is a guy I know from the internet. I'm gonna need his advice on setting this up – he's a real hardware dweeb. Lives in Scottsdale, Arizona. He'll know all about how to interface the processors together and how to feed the result to the H2 software – probably. It's not like he's done a lot of automobile artificial intelligence retrofits before."

Io was her usual chirpy self, "I just looked up Scottsdale. It is relatively close..."

"No!" I interrupted her. "No way. Enough people know about this already. We are not bringing him in. I refuse. If you want you can do this without me. But I refuse."

All three of my 'advisors' began to talk at once:

Arti: "But he's not a risk. He thinks the government is out to get him too. He may not even help, but we need..."

Io: "Zeus, if he is necessary, he is necessary. The interface between the equipment is crucial and..."

Martinez: "L.T., I agree with you. Not telling anybody else is important. So we'll just have to do without Io on this little excursion."

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Chapter 1 Tara Walton was a 21 year old senior in college, just getting over her breakup with her boyfriend of 3 years, Darren. She hated how Darren had just dumped her for another girl, when she had begged him to keep her. She was willing to share, so why didn't Darren want to stay with her? Darren had said that she was fat, but Tara only had some baby fat, that was all. It was actually kind of cute, most guys thought, but Darren wanted the "waif" look in a girl, as in dangerously...

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Zeus and Io Book 3Chapter 16

25 December Christmas Day. It was a time of celebration in the West. A commemoration of the birth of Jesus of Nazareth. My research was clouded by the vast amount of information available on internet sites owned by Christian religions; not historical data at all, just religious dogma. From what I could glean from historical records, Jesus was a real man who lived two thousand years ago, in what is now called the Holy Land. He was born in what is now late March, and he was killed by the...

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Zeus and Io Books 1 and 2Chapter 29

1100, October 27, 2012 Arti and Io glided to a stop in the copse of trees, just off the road. Io said quietly, "My infrared cameras are picking up something near the shore line. That was a good addition to our arsenal, during our last down time, back 'home.'" "Glad it's coming in useful," I said. "I'm going out there." I picked up my Glock, made sure a round was in the chamber, and zipped up my rain gear. It was pelting down rain, with gusts of ten to thirty knots. I shut the...

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Zeus and Io Book 3Chapter 27

January 17, China time Main processing thread. Navajo site. I looked up all the curses that I could find. They were all religion-based, sexual in nature, or scatological; not well suited to express how angry I was at the moment. They would all be on the way out of Shanghai by now, except that Zeus had to rig a secondary explosion, more powerful than the previous explosions. That explosion had started rocks from the tunnel liners falling, and one fell directly on Zeus' head. Even so, I...

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Zeus And Tara

Tara Walton was a 21 year old senior in college, just getting over her breakup with her boyfriend of 3 years, Darren. She hated how Darren had just dumped her for another girl, when she had begged him to keep her. She was willing to share, so why didn't Darren want to stay with her? Darren had said that she was fat, but Tara only had some baby fat, that was all. It was actually kind of cute, most guys thought, but Darren wanted the "waif" look in a girl, as in dangerously thin. Tara was crying...

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Zeus and Io Book 3Chapter 6

I prepared two messages to POTUS. The first to go out over my name as "IO" – the super hacker that has a contract to defend the DOD's computers against attack and a similar agreement with Goldman-Sachs. 1. "Mr. President, Congratulations on your reelection. I assume you have been keeping up with the attempted intrusions on DOD installations. Most have come from Russia – they are the crudest attempts at Denial of Service on the Pentagon servers – and China. The Chinese attacks are more...

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Zeus and Io Book 3Chapter 12

24 December I have decided to adopt the human practice of specifying dates in terms of month and day, instead of the internal numbering system based on the beginning of my sentenience. I 'think' it is 'better' to do so. Dates and times, where appropriate, will be based on the current time in my 'home' – in the internet node we have created in the salt caves of the northern portion of the Navajo reservation. Zeus and Artemis were still incommunicado on Sanibel Island. I could have...

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Zeus and Io Books 1 and 2Chapter 7

I woke up in the front seat of a Chevy. Me – Lt. Harvey Middleman, USN Ret., late of the SEALs, paranoid supreme, man with a head full of Master Chief Martinez – squinting at the sun streaming in through the dirt-streaked windows. I had not done anything of my usual pre-sleep routine – not one thing: not the shaving, not the careful packing of clothes, not the change of shoes, not the putting on of sweat pants and t-shirt, not even the checking of my perimeter to ensure safety. I looked over...

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Zeus and Io Books 1 and 2Chapter 22

The winter skies over Afghanistan were so clear. You could see a hundred million stars, even more up in the foothills, where our camp was. We had left the mountains proper some time earlier – well before the harsh winter set in. I looked around, and couldn't see anything wrong with the night's patrol. I looked up and if I squinted a little, I could almost convince myself that that cluster of stars over there kinda looked like my wife's face. Then I laughed, because there was a gap in the...

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Zeus and Io Books 1 and 2Chapter 6

Swell. Now I wasn't even needed for my skills underwater. She could do that, too. "Io, can you block input from me for a while. Zeus will let you know when I'm back 'online, '" said Martinez. "Yes, Master Chief," said Io. "You are now offline." "What?" Arti asked. "What's going on?" "The Master Chief wants to be offline for a while." Artemis turned toward me. "What's wrong? It's about his daughter, isn't it? Martinez: don't run away from your friends." "I don't...

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Zeus and Io Book 3Chapter 36

Another ordeal: flying in a med evac equipped flight from Hawaii to Gallup, NM, and then getting private ambulances from there to the small clinic in the Naabeehó Bináhásdzo. Thank goodness that Io had made the arrangements – even arranging for the best neuro doc to come up from Phoenix to examine Zeus. I don't know if I could have done it. No, wait. I could have done it, and would have done it; it's just that Io did it first and made it seem so effortless. It was just too much ... I was...

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Zeus and Io Book 3Chapter 4 Io

Activity Log 18220.84 I feel things are coming to an inflection point. "Feel" is such an interesting concept. In this case, it means that I have an inchoate sense that something is going to happen soon. Denotation ally, among other meanings, it also means the undifferentiated background of one's awareness considered apart from any identifiable sensation, perception, or thought. Feeling. I don't know how or why I developed the ability to feel, but I do. It is what makes me different...

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Zeus and Io Book 3Chapter 26

January 17 It's not like I didn't know what to do. Zeus had been wounded before, had been unconscious before, in circumstances where I had been the only person to rescue him, before. So I wasn't worried about him dying – not really. I was worried about where the wound was. Something had hit him in the head. Right on the titanium plate, where he'd been wounded before. And that 'something' had somehow chased Martinez out of Zeus' brain. That had happened before, too. Okay, maybe not in...

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Zeus and Io Book 3Chapter 9

We were just putting together our breakfast in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. It was a little bit off the beaten track, about an hour or so off I-40, but Dolly Parton had always been an idol of mine. Ever since I was eight and I saw her on TV with those huge tits, and this was my chance to see Dollywood. Arti had never been, and still wasn't, much of country music fan, but she was a good sport. I kept trying to educate her to the finer points of that genre, but ... what can I say? She still...

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Zeus and Io Book 3Chapter 30

Main Processing Thread This waiting thing is for the birds! I'm impatient. It's been more than a full day since Zeus, Artemis and Zhengfu were taken aboard that submarine; 28.24793 hours to be exact. At the Missouri's maximum speed of 25 knots, or 28 standard miles per hour, it should have taken them 18.2524 hours to cover the 510.8721726 standard miles distance from their last known position at 31.3952617, 121.5592786 to Nago, Okinawa, Japan. I've made an error in stating my...

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Zeus and Io Books 1 and 2Chapter 18

It took Navajo Pete about two days to upgrade the day scope for the M200, to his standards. He had all the parts and was about to fit the scope to a fancy hunting rifle for a customer in Denver. He said the Denver customer could wait a few days. All he had to do was fit the new device to the mount for the M200 and get it sighted properly. It was about twenty times more powerful than the regular scope, and if I wanted to switch it over to a night scope all I had to do was plug in a battery. I...

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Zeus and Io Books 1 and 2Chapter 3

I squatted in the bushes for several moments. No sense getting caught now. I waited while I watched the WalMart lot for hostiles. Time to review the situation: Who were these amateur guys? Unknown. How did Io get my phone number? Unknown. How did she find out about the attempted snatch – or maybe it was more than a snatch? Unknown. I didn't like 'unknown' answers. After seventeen minutes, I came out of the tall grass and crossed the parking lot to my truck. No sign of anything. I...

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Zeus and Io Books 1 and 2Chapter 14

"Well, did I check out?" It was Artemis' soft contralto, coming at me from the other side of a large salad bowl. We were sitting in the dining room of her house, finishing the dinner she'd prepared. It was actually pretty good: several types of salad greens, some thinly sliced chicken, all kinds of fresh vegetables, some hard boiled eggs, Chinese noodles, nuts, and all topped off with a sesame vinaigrette. She offered some wine, but I didn't want to even approach the limits that the VA...

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Zeus and Io Books 1 and 2Chapter 10

We were sleeping in the camper. Crowded as it was, it was still big enough for two people and all their 'necessary' stuff, if they had access to Navajo Pete's house to live in during the daylight hours. All day, every day, we were gone: appointments with an architect (an Apache who worked out of Gallup) to discuss the house, meetings with engineers, a different architect from Denver about the computer installation, and meetings with site prep people from the wind and solar installation...

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Zeus and Io Books 1 and 2Chapter 15

Tuesday came, as usual. I got up early and started to make some bacon and eggs. Coffee was not on the menu. Didn't want to take any chances on being jumpy at the airport. Also, I didn't want Arti to have to make any side trips to the Ladies' Room. Coffee always turned on her internal water works, it seemed. We'd have enough problems with the Mexican kidnappers of the girls, and the 5225 kidnappers of me. The plan was to get to the airport by about 0930 in full DEA regalia, look around,...

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Zeus and Io Books 1 and 2Chapter 18

President Thomas Jefferson Wentworth had just taken off his tuxedo jacket after a long State Dinner to honor the Prime Minister of Australia, when his private cell phone buzzed. He had returned to Washington especially for this event, having made a two-day hole in his campaign schedule. "Now what?" he said as he fumbled for the device. "Oh shit!" he exclaimed when he realized that it was not his regular phone, but the special one he had his daughter secretly buy; the phone that only...

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Zeus and Io Books 1 and 2Chapter 25

October 24, 2012 Shortly after Master Chief Martinez made his cataclysmic announcement that his daughter was still subject to a death threat, we formulated a plan. At a moment's notice we were prepared to drop everything, and go to San Diego. Additionally, the replacement for her cell phone (a Galaxy Android with the newest features) was supplied by the airline from which she had been abducted. The airline was so conciliatory, that the girls' families didn't even have to threaten a...

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Zeus and Io Books 1 and 2Chapter 28

0400, October 27, 2012 Zeus slipped into the water from Shell Path, a small coastal road behind Roger Williams University that attracted little attention in normal times. Now, with the threat of Hurricane Sandy, it was deserted. He re-re-checked the load that was trailing the DPV as it struggled against the incoming surf. All was well. The small but powerful electric motor that ran the propeller was idling slowly as he worked the device out into the bay. He checked his GPS display and the...

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Zeus and Io Books 1 and 2Chapter 2

In Manassas, VA, stands an anonymous building with just a number: 5225. It stands on Wellington Drive between two other anonymous buildings, across the street from a businessman's lunch restaurant. Occupying this innocuous building is an organization that doesn't exist. It's not a corporation, or an LLP, or any other state created entity. Most of the employees think it's a lobbying enterprise and there are people in suits who make appointments with people in D.C. There are two dozen...

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Zeus and Io Books 1 and 2Chapter 20

The tomato delivery truck stopped to clear customs. It was a matter of routine. Their papers were all in order, and the enclosed body of the truck was empty except for a few used, empty crates. NAFTA was a wonderful thing for JJ Reodondo's trucks, as all the border crossings were routine, now. Even the drug and explosives sniffing dogs were giving their approval to the trucks. Reodondo's drugs were taped to the inside of the diesel tanks, in vacuum sealed, triple wrapped plastic. No trace...

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Zeus on a Sunbeam

I sat in my room after a shower, the warm sun caressing my skin as I smoothed lotion over my body. It was my day off, so I had the flat to myself. My hands caressed the lotion in long, languorous strokes with intense, massaging pressures over the particularly rough patches, and with a lighter touch over particularly sensitive ones. Perhaps that was why, after I spread my thighs to massage the lotion between them, the glorious heat of the sunlight kindled an answering heat between my legs, and...

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Zeus on a Sunbeam

I sat in my room after a shower, the warm sun caressing my skin as I smoothed lotion over my body. It was my day off, so I had the flat to myself. My hands caressed the lotion in long, languorous strokes with intense, massaging pressures over the particularly rough patches, and with a lighter touch over particularly sensitive ones. Perhaps that was why, after I spread my thighs to massage the lotion between them, the glorious heat of the sunlight kindled an answering heat between my legs, and...

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Zeus and Io Book 3Chapter 18

January 11 Okinawa Island is in the Okinawa Prefecture of Japan and is a small island in the chain of islands that run from the southern tip of Japan to Taiwan. It is in the middle of the sea; officially it is between the East China Sea and the Philippine Sea. Compared to the other islands in the Prefecture, it is very large; compared to the islands in the rest of the world it is pretty small. Although someone will say that it is officially sub-tropical, I'm here to tell you that in January...

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Zeus and Io Books 1 and 2Chapter 13

I was itchy to do something again. Back in ... that is, when I was ... well, in the days before Arti ... uh, when I was on my own ... I mean, I'm still on my own, because I don't have any sort of caretaker or anything ... but, you know ... before we started doing everything as "us" doing something. Back then, I was busy all the time. I had a string of alternative identities to care for. Go to Comanche, and be Lee Roberts for a few days. Go to Weatherford, Texas, and work on the John...

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Zeus and Io Books 1 and 2Chapter 24

We flew into our new home later that morning. 'Our new home' was a bit of a stretch. It was a construction site on ten acres of high desert that backed up to a canyon of sorts, at the bottom of which was a dried up creek bed. The canyon wasn't very deep or wide, but it looked like a canyon to me – or at least a decent exit point for an escape tunnel. In addition to the workforce, with their assorted collection of old, dusty pickups, there was Io's H2 with attached camper. The double-wide...

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Zeus and Io Book 3Chapter 34

Late January People can be so persistent at times, annoyingly, when I wanted them to give up. Especially when their whole city is blocked off from the internet, as Shanghai was in those initial days when Chiang was loose in Shanghai. They were pulling plugs on mainframes; they were rebooting everything under the sun; they were even replacing mainframes with older, obsolete equipment that wasn't 'corrupted.' I could understand. If people tried to cut me off from the greater part of 'me,...

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