Alice s Crime and Punishment
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By the start of November, we were pretty much ready for the next album to be recorded; we had polished all of the new songs at our live performances during October. We still had two performances to go, Millers Manly Vale this coming Thursday and Friday nights. Because the 1st of November also was the first Tuesday in November, Mary Beth had decided to organize a ‘Cup Sweep’ for all of us. By the time partners were included, we had a total of twenty-four people, conveniently the same as the number of starters in the horse race.
I had never really gotten into horse racing; to me it seemed to be an easy way to lose money; but it was the Melbourne Cup, ostensibly ‘the race that stops a nation’. On Monday night, Lisa and Mary Beth had organized the sweep draw; we would all put in five dollars, giving a pot of $120. Whoever drew the winning horse would get sixty dollars, thirty for second, fifteen for third, and fifteen if your horse came in last. The horse I drew was from New Zealand, appropriately named ‘Kiwi’.
“Does it have four legs?” I asked, not impressed with what I had.
Just before 3:00 on Tuesday afternoon, we all gathered around the television in the family room, and watched the pre-race activities. Once the race itself started; I was disappointed – although not really surprised – to see ‘Kiwi’ at the back of the field. Everyone was cheering on their particular horse, and at the final turn, with just the 500 metres of the straight to go, he had improved his position – by one – and was now second last. Amazingly, the horse must had realized that he needed to be at the front of the field, and put on an amazing turn of speed, and won the race by a length. Lisa’s horse – Aramant – struggled to finish last, and appeared to be lame.
“I hope they don’t have to put that poor horse down,” Lisa said.
“Well, this can buy us drinks on Friday night,” I said, holding up my winnings.
After all the excitement of watching the race, it was back to business; Lisa, Merry and Ange were studying for their exams, meanwhile a few of us helped Tracy move her things from the guest room that she had been sleeping in down to my old room, which Merry had been sleeping in prior to moving in with Ange. That would make all of the guest rooms available during the next two weeks while we were recording.
The next morning, I had a phone call from the attorney at the Crown Solicitor’s office, Michael Hennessey who had been dealing with the O’Connell case. He asked if I was able to come in to discuss progress later today and gave me their address in the city. I told him I could be there at 2:00 pm, and asked if there was anything I needed to bring. He told me all I had to do was turn up; all he was going to do was give me an update on how the case was progressing. There was some news for me about what the defence was trying to do that he felt I should be aware of.
After lunch, I caught a train into town, then walked up Martin Place from Wynyard to Queens Square, to where the Crown Solicitor’s office was located. I took the elevator up to Michael’s floor, and found his office.
“Will, great to see you, take a seat,” he said, clearing a bunch of files from his desk. “How’s the leg doing? Fully recovered, I hope?”
“Yes, it’s not causing any major problems,” I said. “The odd twinge or two now and then, but before I do anything strenuous, I make sure I warm up first. What’s the story with the case? When is it going to trial?”
“Okay, let me bring you up to date. I don’t know if you were told, but the defence petitioned the judge for what is called a bench trial; basically, they want it heard and the verdict determined by a judge alone; without a jury involved. It’s not all that common, it requires approval from the judge, obviously, and also the prosecution. We don’t have a problem with it for this case.”
“Why would the defence request that?” I asked. “Surely, having a jury that their barrister can appeal to would be to their advantage?”
“Since they are going for an insanity defence, there’s often lots of conflicting, but quite specialized evidence; expert reports from mental health people, things like that, and it’s very difficult to predict how a random group of people will react. We like it for this trial, as we have pretty solid evidence to blow away the insanity defence. Now, there’s no question of O’Connell’s guilt, they have admitted he tried to shoot you, so there isn’t a guilty / not guilty verdict in the traditional sense.
“Anyway, they felt initially that they would get a sympathetic judge assigned to the case, and initially Judge Wooten was appointed. Despite previously being Dean of the Faculty of Law at UNSW, he’s pretty soft on people who he believes have been discriminated against. However, he resigned early last month, after the defence applied for a bench trial – and had it approved. The judge appointed to take over the case, Jeffery Miles probably won’t be quite as sympathetic.”
“So, despite all of their scheming, he might end up going to prison?” I asked.
“I’m not a gambling man, but ... I wouldn’t recommend putting money on the insanity plea working,” he said. “Now, none of that will really impact you; at some stage during the presentation of the case, you will be called on as a witness; before the trial starts we will go over all that, so you won’t be caught unprepared.”
“Okay; when do you expect that to take place? I’ve got a lot of stuff happening over the next two months.”
“Most likely early December, that’s the tentative calendar. But I’ll let you know as soon as I hear anything different.”
“Great. Now, one thing they will probably try to show is that the University treated O’Connell unfairly, he was victimised and not given a fair go. We’ve already contacted the University Registrar’s department and obtained copies of the inquiry report into the cheating, plus copies of their policies and procedures for dealing with such cases. They also have allowed you to provide your notes on his performance in subjects that you taught; we have to show that he was given every chance to complete the subject, but didn’t meet the academic requirements. And these were the same requirements for all students, you didn’t just pick on him, for some personal reason. When the defence are cross-examining you, they will probably try to goad you into saying something intemperate; we’ll practice that before the trial. What is key is that you stay calm and composed, just answer the bare minimum. If they start getting out of line with their questioning, I’ll cut in and object. But we’ll rehearse all of that before the trial.”
“That should be fine; I’ll make sure I’m available whenever you need me,” I said. “Do you want me to get copies of his previous assignments and my assessments from previous years?”
“Let me think about that; maybe if I could have a look at them first; just to make sure there’s nothing in them to bolster the defence’s case. If we are going to use them as evidence, then we need to give them copies beforehand. Now, when you are on the stand, you can of course refer to them as notes to jog your memory, that’s perfectly fine; but I’ll need to look at them before we consider introducing them as exhibits.”
“Okay, I’ll head across to my office now, get copies and drop them back into you,” I said. “I don’t think there’s anything controversial in them, but I’ll leave that decision to you.”
We chatted a little longer, then I left to drive out to the University. Once in my office, I made two sets of copies of O’Connell’s papers from earlier this year and last year. I dropped one copy in at Michael’s office, and kept the other in my notes, if I needed to refer to them during the trial. I also got copies of the details of the five thesis projects that I would be supervising next year; I wanted to read over the project summaries. The meeting that I had planned to have with the five students had been moved forward to this Friday afternoon; the Monday morning that I had planned for the meeting would clash with one of the exams two of them were doing that day. That worked better for me; since on Monday we were going to start recording the new album.
Friday morning I was up in my office fairly early, waiting for the other five to arrive. I had prepared copies of the sample thesis journal pages for them, along with copies of some early Gantt charts of my undergraduate thesis project plan. I also had a copy of the proposed floor plan for the expansion of the first year unit; over the summer break some of the rooms in the old data centre area just outside our offices were being reorganized, and we would have more space within our area. The space would almost double; on one side there would be a large terminal lab – reserved for postgraduate and fourth year Computer Science students - and on the other side of the entrance hallway a study room, and behind that a dedicated micro-electronics lab. The five of them arrived, and I suggested we move to the meeting room.
“Now, I suggest you get familiar with this part of the building,” I said. “We are enlarging the office space here over the summer break, not only will it be for the first year CS unit, but for postgraduate and research students within the Computer Science Department.”
I showed them a copy of the proposed floor plan, explaining what each space would be used for. The study room would have storage cabinets for all of the research students; Michelle would have the keys for each person’s unit sometime early in February.
“What we should do first, before I go over my thoughts on tackling a thesis, is to introduce ourselves to each other, telling a little bit about us, what we do outside of classes here, and what our thesis subject is. Even though I think most of you know about me; you’ve certainly had me in at least one lecture, I’ll start things off,” I said.
“I guess by now you know that I started here in 1976, doing electrical engineering, changed and graduated with an honours degree in Computer Science,” I said. “After a year working for the State Government, managing some network installation projects, I came back here to work on my PhD; implementing the AARNET project and designing and building the routers used in that network.
“Now, outside of the University, I play in a blues / rock band; we’ve made a number of records; in fact we are recording our latest album next week. I grew up on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, but I’ve been living in the inner city and lower north shore area since I started Uni. I also sail, on the weekends I race on a sailing yacht on Pittwater. I’m not quite twenty-six years old, and I married my wife earlier this year. Next person?”
“I’ll go,” Michael said. “My name is Michael O’Malley, I grew up on a farm in the northwest of the state, when I was at High School I attended a Catholic boarding school in Bathurst. My thesis will be working on enhancing the protocols for assigning networking parameters to computers attached to an Ethernet network; there’s a standard out there called the ‘bootstrap protocol’, or ‘bootp’. It was initially designed for booting diskless workstations, but there’s a group of people, mainly in the US, working on enhancing it. In my spare time, I play Dungeons and Dragons and other role-playing games; and Sarah, sitting next to me, is my girlfriend.”
“That’s probably my cue,” Sarah said. “I’m Sarah O’Byrne, originally from Grenfell, in the central west of the state where my father ran a car repair business. I attended the local schools there, before coming to Sydney to attend Uni; I met Michael in first year, and there’s a funny story about how we got together, we can thank Mr Morris for that.”
“I made some smart arse remark in our first Computing I lecture directed at Sarah, actually it was pretty insulting to female students,” Michael said. “Mr Morris called me out, and later up here in his office chewed me out about it. I thought I was going to be in serious trouble, but he just gave me some advice about studying here, and told me to find Sarah, and apologise to her. Well, after apologising, I asked her if she would like to have lunch with me ... and, as they say, the rest is history.”
“Anyway, I was really impressed that Michael was prepared to apologise for what he said; until then I was used to guys making pretty sexist remarks; I assumed that’s just what guys were like.”
“That’s a neat story you guys. My name’s Randy Goldberg, and I grew up in the Eastern suburbs of Sydney, around Woollahra. For my thesis, I’ll be designing an interface unit for standalone printers, either serial or Centronics interface, to them into a TCP/IP network. In my spare time I explore caves, with the UNSW Speleological Society.”
“And I assume from the yarmulke that you wear, you are of the Jewish faith?” I asked.
“Yes, you assume correctly, I do practice the Jewish faith,” he said. “I even wear it underneath my hard hat when I am caving.”
“We both have headgear signifying our faith,” one of the others said. “My name is Kishore Singh, and the dastar, or turban that I wear is a part of my faith as a Sikh. I grew up in Woolgoolga, on the North Coast of NSW; my thesis will be implementing the TCP/IP protocols on the IBM PC, using a 3Com Ethernet card. My main interest is playing cricket, I’m on the University team, one of their spin bowlers.”
“So, is Bishan Bedi one of your heros?” I asked him.
“If I was even a quarter as good at bowling as he was, I would be a very happy man,” Kishore replied. “He was a genius, incredibly economical.”
“I guess that leaves me,” the fifth person started. “My name is Hien Le The, I am a refugee from South Vietnam, my father was their Defence Attaché to Australia, when the war finished, for obvious reasons, we weren’t able to return to our country, and Australia granted us political asylum. I went to high school in Canberra before coming here to study. My thesis will be researching wireless technologies for network bridges; and my hobby is amateur radio, my callsign is VK2ZAX.”
“Okay, everyone, thank you for that,” I said. “Part of the reason for me getting each of you to do that was so we know a little more about the people we are going to be working with over the next twelve months. You probably know my opinion that you don’t come here to University just to get a degree, or to learn about the subjects that you are taking in class. You come here – or you should be here – to learn about life; to broaden your outlook, to have your views challenged and possibly strengthened. A big part of that is interacting with people from different backgrounds, different cultures, different religions. I’m looking forward to working with all of you over the next year, I’m sure you’ll be able to teach me something.
“Okay, let’s get into the substance of your thesis projects, and how I intend to supervise your work. First, we are going to have weekly progress meetings; Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings, between 8:00 am and 9:00 am, we will meet up here. Each hour will be broken up into two 30 minute segments; and the first segment on Tuesdays will for all of you, where we can have a general update on things happening here, we can chew the fat about technology in general, and I’ll let you know of any important things at the uni that you need to be aware of. The other five sessions, that will be one-on-one where we can discuss your individual progress, you can tell me about any road blocks you are hitting, and I can make sure you’re on the right track. Who takes which particular time slot is up to you, I’ll let you work that out, and let me know in our first session back next year.
“Now, over the summer break ... don’t think you’ll have nothing to do; I will expect you to work on a project plan for how you will approach your project. If you don’t know much about project planning, critical path method, Gantt charts and all that, now is the time to learn. I’ve got some notes here that I can give you. So, for your first review sessions next year, I will want to see a preliminary project plan of how you will attack your thesis. Here’s a copy of what I prepared for my undergraduate thesis; you can use that as a template or guide – obviously, the milestones and objectives I had will be quite different from yours, but you should get the idea. I can tell you from experience having a good knowledge of project management techniques, documenting plans with a Gantt chart, things like that will stand you in good stead for whatever career you end up in.
“The next thing, I will expect you to maintain a ‘thesis journal’, here’s a sample of what I did for my thesis. In the notes I’ve given you, there’s the file name and directory part to where I have some resource material; template documents and the like. You will also find a ‘troff’ template that you can use as the basis for your final report, too.
“Now, I will be doing some touring during January and into early February, but when I’m in town, I will be available to assist with your work. Here’s my home phone number, you can call me if you need to. If I’m not at home, there’s an answering machine; leave a message on there. Before you leave today, please give me phone numbers where I can contact you if I have to. Onto more ‘social’ events, I’ll probably be having some sort of party or celebration at my place in Lane Cove close to Christmas day; and probably another one around the Australia Day time, too. I’ll call you beforehand with the details, a word of warning; Randy, I can’t guarantee there will be kosher food; but at least for you, Kishore, none of the food will be Halal. Hien, are you Buddhist, and a vegetarian? If so, there will be a reasonable choice of food, one of the other people in my house is a Buddhist, and also a vegetarian.”
“Thanks, I’m Buddhist, but not strictly vegetarian,” Hien said.
“How did you know about the Halal restriction?” Kishore asked.
“I’m happy eating anything, well, except for those types expressly prohibited,” Randy said.
“What’s the story with the Halal restriction?” Sarah asked.
“We can’t eat food that has been dedicated to Allah,” Kishore said. “We also avoid intoxicants – alcohol, tobacco, and similar things.”
“Avoiding smoking is a good thing,” she replied. “A pity more people didn’t do that!”
“And this is part of what I referred to, learning about other cultures and religions,” I said. “Anyway, I’ll be contacting you to see if you would like to attend parties that I have at my place. Likewise, if you would like to attend any of the concerts that my group will be playing at; give me a phone call and I’ll get you some complementary tickets. There’s no need to be shy about that; we get a stack of comps for every gig, most of the time there are lots of tickets that go unused.
“That would be so cool,” Michael said. “Do you have a schedule of when and where you are playing? We’ve seen you a few times, mainly at the Enmore Theatre. Those gigs you’ve done with Chrissy Amphlette from the Divynils have been amazing!”
“I’ll make sure Michelle has a copy of my touring schedule,” I said. “In general, she knows how to get in contact with me most of the time. Either I’m here, or at home, or touring ... Anyway, take copies of those samples, and unless there are any other questions, good luck in your exams in the next few weeks, then enjoy the summer break.”
I shook hands with all of them, and they headed off, no doubt to continue their study for the exams. I headed back home, to prepare for the evening’s gig. We were playing at Millers Manly Vale, always an enjoyable venue. Tonight, and tomorrow night would be our final gigs before the recording sessions started.
Getting it down on TapeMid - Late November, 1983
On Sunday, before Lisa and I left for the sailing club, we stripped all the beds in the guest quarters, opened the windows and put the mattresses out to air. When we returned (after another race with Lisa steering us to a start-to finish victory) I gave each bedroom a through vacuuming, while Lisa cleaned the bathroom. We then made the beds, with fresh sheets and pillowcases, and put clean towels out for all of the others who would be staying over.
“We will have a big crowd around,” Lisa said. “Garry and Jenny, Stewie and Traci, Allison and Sandra; do you think any of the people from Alberts will want to stay over?”
“I doubt it, but it won’t hurt to be ready just in case. I guess there’ll be Glenn and Garry, running the desk and tape recorder, George and Harry producing, and maybe Jim Keays, Glen Wheatley. It will be crowded in here!”
Monday morning we got an early start; George, Harry, Glenn and Garry arrived in a small truck; we helped carry the big mixer and tape deck up to the studio, and while Glenn and Garry were working with Mary Beth and Chris to get everything connected, the rest of us put the sound baffle curtains up on the walls. By the time the rest of the group arrived, we were ready for the first sound check.
“Promised Land?” Phil suggested, and we all agreed, and ran through the extended version.
“Sounds okay,” George said. “What’s the issue with the sound from Garry’s amp? It sounds pretty piss-weak!”
The two engineers checked his amp, one of the output tubes wasn’t working properly. A replacement tube fixed that one. As well, they adjusted the placement of some of the microphones on the drum kits; and with those minor changes, we tried the song again.
“Much better, much better!” George said. “Now, let’s work on the schedule for the week; if we don’t fuck around too much, we should be able to get most of it done by Friday afternoon.”
George wanted to balance out the songs where I was taking the main vocal lead; he was concerned that I would wear my voice out too early in the week. This morning we would concentrate on the title track, ‘Old Time Rock and Roll’; we had been playing that plenty of times in gigs, and had it pretty much right to go. After lunch, it would be one of the new songs, the strangely named ‘Kiss my Funky Penguin.’ Mandy had put the words to a song that George and Harry and written, the title came from how Lisa described my dancing – she said I was a ‘spastic penguin’, but Mandy changed ‘spastic’ for ‘funky’, so as not to upset those with cerebral palsy. George just shook his head about the title, and muttered ‘what have they done to my song’ under his breath.
Tomorrow morning would be ‘Rock and Roll Music’ and ‘It’s Only Rock and Roll’, with another one of George and Harry’s new ones, ‘Tidewater’ after lunch. Wednesday we would try to get four down; ‘Promised Land’ and Led Zeppelin’s ‘Rock and Roll’ in the morning, with ‘Curtains on the Window’ and ‘Allotropia’ in the afternoon. The final three – ‘I’m Just a Singer’, ‘Happenstance’ and ‘Hellbound’ would be on Thursday, leaving Friday free to redo anything that didn’t sound good enough.
With all of the preparations out of the way, we started on the recording. Glenn loaded a fresh tape into the recorder, we did a quick run through of the first song, just so they could check the levels on the tape, and we were good to go. By lunchtime, we had four versions down on tape; each one with a slightly different arrangement. George and Harry would make various suggestions; we would repeat a verse in one version, or have a longer instrumental break in another, a different person would take the main solo. It would be interesting to hear the end result; they would often combine parts from different versions to make the final ‘mix down’ track. The afternoon’s session also had ‘Funky Penguin’ down on tape, but not before everyone collapsed in a fit of laughing as Lisa made comments about my attempts at dancing on the stage – hence the song’s title. It got to the point where as soon as I would sing ‘Kiss my Funky... ‘ everyone would start giggling, people would lose track of what they were meant to be playing. George told us to take a break for thirty minutes; get outside in the sunshine.
“Funky Penguin, what the fuck were they thinking!” he muttered.
We did manage to settle down, and we resumed the recording session without too much drama; ‘Kiss my Funky Penguin’ was down on tape. George wanted us to play through ‘Curtains on the Window’, he felt it had the potential to be one of the singles from the album. He, Harry and Jim were impressed with it; they had a couple of minor changes to the arrangement, but George said he wanted to get Ted over to hear his opinion.
Dinner was pizzas, from the pizza place up on Longueville Road; we got several large, family size pizzas, and spread them out on some trestles in the back yard. Everyone helped themselves; considering there were twenty-four people, it was the only way we could organize things. Once the meal had been finished, everyone helped clean up, the guys from Alberts headed off to their own homes, Phil, Paul, Andrew, Bruce, Mandy and Rachel headed back to their apartments, and the rest of us settled down to relax.
I hadn’t been sitting down for all that long when I was interrupted by a phone call. The person at the other end asked to speak with Will Morris, and I then identified myself.
“Will? Bob McMullen, from the ALP national secretariat,” he said. “How are things going, Comrade?”
“Bob, great to hear from you,” I replied. “How are things in Canberra? The opinion poll numbers are looking pretty good, I reckon.”
“Well, this year has been pretty good, all things considered. I’ll get right to the point, do you remember around this time last year, we had that party strategy meeting up in Sydney, you were there with us and we went over plans for the election, how to make sure we would win, and some policy priorities? Well, we want to have a similar exercise at the end of this month, and I would like you to be there. It will be Monday November 28 through to the 30th. Will that work for you?”
“Yeah, should be fine,” I said. “At some stage I’ll be giving testimony at the trial of the guy who shot me a few months back, but that’s not likely until December.”
“Great; I’ll send all the details to you in the mail. Now, I’ve also got a favour to ask you; we’d like you to kick the meeting off with a short address, maybe fifteen, thirty minutes, to focus everyone’s attention on what should be our mission as the Labor party. Maybe some high level pointers on how we can fight the world-wide trend towards neo-conservatism?”
“Gee, I guess I could do that, but, I mean, I not a delegate to anything, not even on a state level committee. Are you sure you want me to do that?”
“No one better; and because you’re not part of the existing party machinery, all the more reason to get some fresh views. I’ll include details of things in the letter; but I’m looking forward to seeing you again.”
“Okay, I guess if that’s the sort of person you want to address the meeting, I’ll work on something. I’m looking forward to meeting everyone again; it was great last year.”
“Yeah, we are planning on doing this at least one a year, maybe more often, if it proves a success. Anyway, I’ve got some more calls to make; I’ll have all the details in the mail for you tomorrow. Call me if you have any questions, Comrade.”
After I had hung up, I mentioned to Lisa and Merry what Bob had said to me.
“Looks like since you have refused to take up a state office, the Federal part of the party is trying to get you more involved,” Merry said.
“Maybe you should do what Paul Landa has been suggesting, and run for the State Executive?” Lisa suggested.
“And just when am I going to have time for all that?” I replied. “Besides, I’ve already made myself an enemy of the right faction, running for an executive committee position would be the last straw!”
“Still, I think it’s good they have asked you to address the meeting, and really, you will be setting the tone, the direction of the overall policy discussion,” Lisa said.
“I guess I’ll have to start preparing my talk,” I said. “At least I have a few weeks to prepare.”
While the others sat around in the family room chatting, I jotted down some points that I would want to make in my opening address. Around 10, the others headed across to the guest rooms, Lisa and I went to our bedroom to sleep. Well, we didn’t go to sleep immediately; Lisa was feeling rather horny.
“I think I need to have a night with either Ange or Merry – or both – very soon,” she said. “Maybe tomorrow night, we could see if Tracy wants to sleep with you, and I could be with the two other girls? What do you think of that?”
“Sounds like a plan to me,” I said. “Provided I can get Merry to help with the speech writing.”
The next few days recording went well; Ted and Fifa came around on Wednesday afternoon, and he agreed with George, ‘Curtains on the Window’ should be the first single lifted from the album. They weren’t sure about the B side; either ‘Happenstance’ or ‘Hellbound’, it would depend on how things sounded once they were recorded. I appreciated the way George had spread out the various songs; by Thursday evening, despite having sung each one several times, my voice still felt good. At least there weren’t any gigs for us this weekend or next.
Saturday night, Lisa and I were going to the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences for the opening of the James Barnet exhibition and the book containing the artwork Georgina had done for it. I was looking forward to seeing not just Georgina, but her artwork.
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Crime and Punishment By Ashtree The following is a work of fiction/fantasy. It is not meant to condoneor encourage forced sexual acts between females. Shit, thought Clare, she was in trouble this time. The shop owner was glaringat her across her desk in the back office of the shop she'd just been caughtshop-lifting from, and this time Clare knew she couldn't talk he way out ofit. Not that she was bothered about anything as simple as her parents findingout; she hadn't seen them for over 10...
I slid the report into the proper file just as he walked into the room. Dennis Butz stood there wearing his three-piece suit, looking as handsome and charming as any man could. But I was not to be tamed by his charm. "Hello, Linda," he said with a friendly grin. "Judge Herns isn't in today," I replied back in a frosty tone. "I'm not here to see her." "My plane leaves in less then an hour Dennis, what do you want?" I slammed the file drawer shut and walked past him to my desk...
Following our great performance at the Young 88 National Championships, the Avalon Sailing Club’s Commodore’s Ball, and prize giving evening seemed rather anti-climactic. We won a few trophies, first in the Quartet Bowl, first on handicap in the Blue Water Shield, and quite a few people congratulated us on our performance in the National Championships. We ended up third in the combined score for the Commodore’s Trophy, behind John Taylor’s ‘Rocket’ and Jeff Carter’s ‘Ed Ake’. It was still...
Wand, Book and Candle, Part 1 By Elliot Reid "If I chance to talk a little wild, forgive me; I had it from my father." I snapped the book shut, eyes unfocusing from the text. With my fingers I massaged my temples, kneading tension away. I was approaching my birthday with mixed feelings. In two days I'd be sixteen. I'd have crossed another threshold. Would I feel more grown-up? I looked over at the stack of comic books by my bed, beside the Joseph Campbell and the Homer that I was...
5 levels of punishmentSandra knew she was in trouble. The minute she received her graded paper with the "B-" in dark red ink. She knew her father would be mad.Her father arrived home from work. She had been working hard on dinner, hoping to ease his mood. Sandra knew things were not going to go well, her father was already in a bad mood, it seems he had just lost another client.He was in his study, going over some paperwork when she approached him. Meekly, she set her graded report on his...
Wand, Book and Candle, Part 3 By Elliot Reid I hefted the 'phone, punched in the long-distance number and tried to ease back in the chair by my computer. My head, cushioned by a mass of unfamiliar hair, rested against the wall as I tilted back. I was cocooned in the femme pinkness of my bedroom, still glowing from my pool encounter with Tisha. As soon as I had gotten back I'd shucked off the starched school clothes. Having spent the day prancing around in my hot...
Back at University; the second semester looked like it would be much the same as the first. Three subjects – physics, chemistry and math – continued on from the first semester; that’s why the mid-year exam results for those subjects were only an interim result. The same with Elec Eng 1; it was also a double credit subject; although this semester it would be concentrating on electronics. Engineering C was just a first semester subject; my result in the mid-year exam was a Distinction. A new...
Randi's Vacation Randi woke up to his alarm and quickly silenced it. A quick glance to his left confirmed the Denise was already up. She almost always got up before him preferring some extra time between getting ready for work and needing to walk out the door. He preferred to have enough time to get ready, eat and go. He walked to the bathroom which was right in the master bedroom. The condo they bought was a bit extravagant but provided plenty of room and they could afford it on...
Hum dono abhi bhi nange hi thay. Chalte chalte usne paad maari. Uski gaand mein abhi bhi haddi akti hui thi. Nadi kinare, jhadiyon ke bich usko bithaya. “Hug le saali madarchod. Kab se paad rahi jai bhosdiki.” Woh hugne lagi. Uski gaand se haddi nikal gayi. Uski garam moot ki dhaar mere pairo pe giri. “Saali maderjaat! Mere pairon pe mootegi. Saali raand muh khol,” main uske muh mein mootne laga. Lavda uske gale mein ghus kar mootne laga. Maine apni tange faila di aur wahi khade khade hugne...
“Megan, Tracy’s on the phone for you,” I called out. I handed the receiver to Megan, she sounded quite excited when she started talking to Tracy. But her voice quickly changed; all she said was ‘okay’ and ‘I guess so’; then she sobbed loudly, handed the receiver to Lori, and ran out to the roof-top deck over the laundry. Lori spoke briefly to Tracy, then handed me the phone. “Tracy’s found a guy she really likes in Melbourne,” she said. “Talk to her for a bit, I’ll go out and comfort...
Wand, Book and Candle, Part 5 By Elliot Reid A scorching plain of fine white mica lay beneath an obsidian sky. Above it hung the Moon, wreathed in flame. Before me hovered a figure I did not recognize, pale and cold. It looked nothing like my father and yet I knew it was him. "Why do feel these things?" I asked the specter. "Why do I want to mutilate my girlfriends?" "The wand asserts itself," the ghost said, its voice dry as a library. "The what?" "The wand. Your old...
Mera naam Rudra hai. Ek number ka harami aur besharam. Mera dimaag mere lavde mein hai, jo saala har waqt chudai ke liye uchalte rehta hai. Kasarati badan jo ghanto tak lavde ka saath deta hai. Waise toh bachpan se hi kaafi chudai ki hai. Lekin yeh wali sabse achi wali, ya yeh kahu ki sab se gandi wali hai. Main tab 30 saal ka tha. Shaadi hui nahi thi. Ghar mein rehta hi nahi tha. Naukri hi aisi thi ke sheher-sheher gaon-gaon bhatakna padta tha. Peshe se ek civil engineer, jiski degree paiso se...
A famous rich cousin from Vermont bailed Eve out and she avoided prosecution for pick-pocketing. Seems a little cash placed in the right hands can go a long way or that entrapment schemes are less tolerated than in the past. Yeah, thought Eve, his dick was so big that I couldn’t keep myself from reaching into his pants pocket for a righteous grab and I was thereby, entrapped by doing so. Yikes!But, honestly, Eve felt guilty as sin and strangely deprived of resolution by her lucky break. ...
FemdomAndrea Standing (part 2 of Andrea's Stand) A note at the beginning. One of the problems with writing a serial story is that the author feels a need to recap what happened in the prior portions. Please go back and read part 1, "Andrew Running". It will make this a better story. Briefly Andrew at 19, abused by his father, runs away to a distant relative, Aunt Clara. Andrew goes along with a joke played by Clara's lover Marnie, and ends up as Andrea working in Marnie's luxury used car...
NOTE: This story is intended for adults only. It includes elements of voyeurism, time stop, non-consent/reluctance, ince$t, and mind control. If you are offended or upset by this sort of thing, please do not read it. The story is fiction and any resemblance to real persons or events is either coincidental or the result of artistic liberty.Feedback and positive criticism is welcome, as are suggestions and requests.Marta adjusted her top as she walked down the aisle toward the break room. She...
“As I see it today, Hitler and Goebbels were in fact molded by the mob itself, guided by its yearnings and its daydreams. Of course, Goebbels and Hitler knew how to penetrate through to the instincts of their audiences; but in the deeper sense they derived their whole existence from these audiences. Certainly the masses roared to the beat set by Hitler’s and Goebbels’ baton; yet they were not the true conductors. The mob determined the theme. To compensate for misery, insecurity,...
The next day, Garry and I were going into town; we both had some final Christmas shopping to do, and he wanted to look through Palings, the large music store with me. He arrived at my place on his bike just after breakfast, and together we walked down to the main bus stop. We had waited till the morning peak hour had passed, that way we would get a seat all the way into town. Standing all the way on a one hour bus trip isn’t much fun! Our bus was a double-decker, and we made our way...
Please don't Read The idea for this story came to me one night as I was reading Rita Hayworth & the Shawshank Redemption from Stephen King while watching La Femme Nikita.....I'm multi-talented like that. I just started wondering what the criminal justice system was like if a wizard had the chance to rehab people. Any comments or criticisms anyone has on either of the two stories I've written, please E-mail me at [email protected]. *** *** *** 1 Justin stood up...
It took me a few minutes to fully wake up, even with the alarm radio going off. Ten a.m.? Why had I slept so late? I finally remembered, last night, actually, earlier this morning at Janelle’s place, we had decided to resume our relationship. I could have even stayed there, sleeping with her, but I would have felt a bit uncomfortable when we got up if Beth was around. I knew Janelle had said that her mother was happy, even encouraging us to get together, but I still felt a bit strange about...
There was a 70 year old grandma that moved in right next to my apartment, I was 18 at the time and my grandpa was 74. I lived with my grandpa at the time. The old grandma would come to talk to my grandpa each day, she would keep teasing him, she would flirt with him, she tried to seduce him. My grandpa ignored her at first but then he started flirting with her after a couple days. I once came out of my apartment only to see her sucking his dick outside on the porch while he was touching her...
Andrea gave a long sigh. "Jeez, Markus, why are we here at a stupid bookstore? This is boring!" "Not everything is sex, Andrea," Markus replied. "I'm here to get you to at least try and develop yourself a bit, damn it." "Dear, the only way I want to develop is going through all the positions with you, you know that! Missionary is so boring, so then we switch to the more fun ones! Especially if I'm the one with the cock." She looked away from Markus, her gaze looked dreamily into the...
Wand, Book and Candle, Part 2 By Elliot Reid The magic had altered me. I was no longer fully male. As my girlfriend cycled home, Mom immediately put me to work cleaning up. Denied any private time to explore the changes, I busied myself around the house doing chores. Our brownstone was a tiny place and the slightest clutter made it uninhabitable. I had to tidy and vacuum and rescue stray spiders from corners before they made Mom freak out. I had trouble adjusting to the body Meghan had...
I picked Cathy up from her house just after 8:30; as she slid into seat she gave me a big, passionate kiss. “Where to first?” she asked. “I was thinking about Warriewood,” I replied, as we headed up Mona Vale road. “There are lots of places there, provided we don’t trespass on one of the market gardens.” We headed up a side street from McPherson Street, towards the Catholic girl’s school, “Mater Maria”. Being school holidays, the place was deserted, of course. We parked under a tree,...
He watched them as they sat sipping their colorful drinks and flirting with male guests and hotel employees alike at the Garden Cloud Lounge. They were undoubtedly four sisters, all in their late twenties and thirties, and attractive. They were obviously American, and they laughed as they tried what little Spanish they knew on the young waiters. He had seen groups like this many times. Their often affluent husbands allowed them to have "Girl's Time Off" now and then. It worked out on both...
On Saturday, we had all gathered in the studio for a planning session and rehearsal for the new album. Phil had invited several others, DonWalker and Ian Moss (ex-Cold Chisel), I had invited Mike Franz, and Mary Beth had invited Chrissy Amphlette. Don had brought his Yamaha DX7 synthesizer and a Yamaha Clavinova electronic piano, Ian had a Fender amp and two of his guitars and Mike had a Yamaha stage organ. After a bit of shuffling equipment around, we had room for everyone; although we were...
Catherine and Alexander by: Bruce Leach Although the children never knew it times had been rough in the castle. Their father, the Duke of Beaufort, had in recent days made a number of unfortunate alliances that put not only his fortune but his entire properties and even his own life in jeopardy. In these days after the king's death the wrong friends could mean accusations of treachery and the Duke had made all the wrong friends. Things looked bleak until he had an...
There was only another five weeks of classes before the end of the semester; well, before the study break that led into the exams that would be the end of the semester. We all found that time had a habit of shrinking; at the start of each semester, the end of the semester and the exams seemed so distant ... but before we realized it, there was only a matter of weeks left; and a pile of assignments and projects to complete. Having David, Claire and even Garry living next door made the study...
I had already planned my work schedule for my thesis; the date that the completed documents had to be submitted to the Faculty’s review committee were fixed, so I worked back from that date. I would have to work out the best way to produce the master copy of the thesis; I could always use Lori’s electric typewriter; but I thought it might be worthwhile playing around with the troff / nroff document processing software we had on the Unix system here. One of the PhD students was writing a...
Thursday dawned clear and sunny, and promised to be another hot summer’s day. I decided to start with some laps of the pool before breakfast, and swam about forty laps – maybe half a kilometre – and went inside to eat. After breakfast, I grabbed the things that I would need for the day; towel, sun cream, some cold drinks, and lunch, and put them in my backpack. Around ten minutes before eight, I got on my bike, and headed towards Cathy’s place. I was full of apprehension; while the thought...
When I woke up, I gathered some documents to show to John about how we would tackle the project. My main aim with today’s meeting was ‘project qualification’, that is, to get more details about John’s requirements, what were the key deliverables and results that he wanted to see, plus some feeling on what was he felt was a reasonable budget and timeframe for the project. I was also wanting to get some idea about how the project would run; what accommodation would be provided, would there be...
Andrea On Her Own (Part 3 of Andrea's Stand) A Note Before: If you have not read parts 1 and 2, please go back and do so. I have spent some time trying to develop the characters involved and a brief description of the plot so far will not help you much. Chapter 1: Needing More I leaned back in my chair and stretched. It had been a long hour and a half finishing the homework from my calc. class. As I stretched I felt the sweater pressing against the breast forms and glanced...
We woke up with the alarm; made love, had a shower together, then ate breakfast before we drove into Surry Hills and the recording studio. When we reached the studio; I parked at the side in the loading area, and went inside looking for George. We found him in the administration office, speaking with a brunette. “Hey, Will, good to see ya, Mate,” he said. “And this is...” he asked, looking at Lori. “You remember my girlfriend, Lori?” I said to him. “Of course, I remember now. Will, here’s...
A maid has been murdered at a posh country club. A detective has been dispatched to solve the crime. A suspect is quickly found and brought to the security office to be questioned.
Miranda Punishedby Napoleon Leopold"So, you think you're too big to be punished?" He yelled at her as he slapped her across the face twice. Miranda would of fallen backwards if her father hadn't ahold of her by the front of her blouse. Even so, when he slapped her, two of her buttons popped off the front of her blouse."I'll show you who's too big for her britches." He continued to yell and grabbing her by her belt undid the buckle and yanked her pants down pulling her cotton panties down with...
The lead up to the end of the semester was busy – really busy. Not only did we have to get ready for the contract with Alexa’s company, preparing the ‘Banksia Room’ as our computer staging area, tweaking the training notes from the university to suit the contract, but there were examinations to prepare for – not that I had any, the last two ‘Science and Society’ subjects had their assessments based on the assignments and class work. But I still had to vet the papers, make sure the questions...
This introduction story is based on true events. All the characters mentioned are above the age of 18. For personal reasons, the names of the characters have been changed. Any resemblance to any person, living or dead, is purely coincidental. The writer does not believe in any kind of discrimination or disrespect towards women. The story has been written for sexual satisfaction and should be held in the same regard. “Aah!” Nandini moaned as my thick member entered her...
IncestThis introduction story is based on true events. All the characters mentioned are above the age of 18. For personal reasons, the names of the characters have been changed. Any resemblance to any person, living or dead, is purely coincidental. The writer does not believe in any kind of discrimination or disrespect towards women. The story has been written for sexual satisfaction and should be held in the same regard. “Aah!” Nandini moaned as my thick member entered her...
IncestIt was late on Saturday morning when I woke up, still feeling down in the dumps. I looked at the clock next to me bed; 9:30 am. I guessed Cathy would already be on the road; they wanted an early start, getting to Goulburn for lunch, and then on to Canberra by early afternoon. She hoped to get everything up in her dorm room before dinner time. I deliberately averted my eyes from the photo of her on my desk; the fact that it was Valentine’s Day didn’t make me feel any better. After a quick...
It took a while for us to wake up on Christmas morning, by the time we had all cast off our sleep it was close to eight; leaving little time before the others arrived for some yule-tide fucking. Just enough time to have a shower, and start to prepare things for breakfast. Lori had suggested we make pancakes; scrambled eggs, toast, coffee and her ‘home fries’. After we had finished our showers, I started to prepare the potatoes for the home fries; peeling them, dicing them, and chopping up...
Sant Ghoshal-Anand Goswami ‘pahunche huye’ siddh purush ya mahatma hn.Sundar Van ke ghane jungle me Aadiwasi basti se sata unka ‘Slddhashram’ h.swami ji vese to Raam Bhakti ki rasik shakha Sakhi Sampraday ke bhakt hn lekin vo Shiv Bhagvan ke nagn rup ke upasak bhi hn.Isi liye unke Ashram me ghuste hi ek sundar Shiva Ling sthaapit milta h. kaha jata h ki yeh ”Swaymbhu Lingam” h, arthat iska nirman kisi kaarigar ne nahin kiya, ye to uska apne aap bana prakritik rup h.ye nitya ling h. Swami ji ke...
Mandy's sickest stories - Mandy reloadedAuthor: SickoChickMandyAuthor's email: mandydarkfantasies [at] gmail [dot] comTags: F/f, torture, snuff, feet, nc, cannibalismProofread by EmmaPNote, that English is not my native language, so my writing will surely have many grammatical and syntax errors just as improper usage of expressions. I can only hope someone will still find it exciting. Be aware, this is graphic, brutal and extreme. I read it after writing and scared of myself.DisclaimerThis...
After our early morning love-making, shower and breakfast, I dropped Cathy off at the bus stop. She wasn’t sure just how late she would be working, and I suggested that she let me know maybe 45 minutes before she was due to finish, and I could drive in and pick her up, to save dealing with the night time buses. At Mike’s, we started talking about the actual sets we would play. “We want to start off with something to really get them going,” Mike said. “Something to kick them in the balls, so...
Thursday night we were having a Thanksgiving dinner at Mary Beth’s suggestion; instead of a complete turkey, which would have been far too much food even for the seven of us, she had baked two large turkey breasts in the oven. Patrick had helped, making some traditional side dishes, a green bean casserole, and somehow he had found a source of candied yams. As we sat around the dinner table, Mary Beth spoke to us all. “Well, I know Thanksgiving isn’t really an Australian tradition, but it is...
There is a shortage of cunt in Aldershot! Well at least of good quality cunt. The place has been a garrison town for hundreds of years and there are only two sorts of females in it. The first are the stuck up sort who wouldn't touch a squaddie with a barge pole and the others, who are not stuck up but poxed up, who you wouldn't want to touch with your barge pole. I'm being grossly unfair! I had been in a foul mood since the latest bust up with Miriam, and lack of nooky (sex!) was giving...
Andrew Running (part 1 of Andrea's Stand) Chapter 1: Running I called my Aunt Clara from the bus station. She didn't seem that surprised to hear from me and when I explained why I was there she told me to walk a couple of blocks to the local diner and get myself a cup of coffee. She'd pick me up in about half an hour. I sat and sipped chocolate milk and tried to eat a pastry while I glanced nervously out of the window waiting for my father to show up and force me into his...
Lori was overjoyed to have us back home; as was Tracy. Even though we tried to be quiet, we woke them as we got into bed. Despite being tired, we made love, and then I slept soundly until nine in the morning. I would have preferred to have gone back to sleep, but I had to get across to the university to enrol. I grabbed a quick breakfast, got my organizer folder from the study, and drove across to the University. I parked behind the Electrical Engineering building, and went up to Professor...
With the New Year’s Eve only a few days away, we spent the Saturday afternoon reviewing the set lists for that gig. We had been asked to play for a total of four hours – well, four fifty minute sets, with a ten minute break between them. Then at midnight, we would lead everyone in singing ‘Auld Lang Syne’, then play a final thirty minute set before calling it a night. It was going to be a pretty intense, tiring evening, and right after that we would have to travel to Gosford for the first...
We pulled up in the car park for Lilianfels, it was more in Katoomba itself than Leura, close to Echo Point lookout and the Three Sisters. It wasn’t all that far from some of the other scenic lookouts over the Jamison Valley, or some fairly energetic walks, including the ‘Giant Stairway’, some 800 or so steps descending into the valley. There were some more leisurely walks, including one around the cliff top to the ‘scenic railway’, and Katoomba falls, or the other way to the Leura Cascades....
“Mr. Morris, glad to see you’re awake and back with us. I am Doctor David Pickett, and I’m one of the cardiologists here at the Prince of Wales hospital. I guess you’re wondering what it was that happened to you? First, I need to make sure you understand just how the human heart works; it’s basically a pump whose purpose is to circulate blood around the body.” I nodded; that was pretty basic human anatomy. “The blood carries oxygen and nutrients to the rest of the body, and also carries...
by Millie Dynamite Jaden and I meet a few weeks after he transferred to the Naval base just outside of town. I sat on a bar stool sipping my Pappy Van Winkle when this tall African-American man in full dress uniform sat next to me. He whore captain’s bars. He possessed an air of authority. I nodded to him when perched on the next stool. He returned my nod with his own acknowledgment, in a deep voice he said, “Yo.” He spoke without looking at me. “I’ll have bourbon, make it a shot of Evan...