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The last chord rang in the air. Three steel strings, plucked on the fingerboard, bright and keening, silver dissonance. The left hand held the neck of the guitar while the right hand fell gently upon the strings by the bridge. Gentle pressure, gradually increasing, the sound fading, fading, fading, then blending with the silence that filled the room.

Suddenly, a sharp noise, then a rush of sound: applause rang out from the grateful customers in the coffee shop. The musician, eyes closed, smiled gently. He raised his head, tossing his dark brown bangs out of his dark brown eyes as they opened, taking in the cozy room filled two-to-one with patrons. The applause died slowly, the wave of sound morphing into individual sharp pops, then a smattering of soft taps.

The young man at the front of the room laughed once, gently. ‘Thank you,’ he said into the sterling-and-sable microphone, its gooseneck stand craning, arcing smoothly toward his mouth. ‘That was an instrumental called ‘Metra Rolling.’ I’d like to thank you all for coming out to the Daily Grind on a breezy Friday night. I think I’ll close with a number I wrote a couple of years ago, um-‘ Here he paused a moment, shifted on his stool. ‘A couple of years ago my father passed away, and… and he was such a wonderful, gentle man, and I’ve tried to capture that in this song. Thanks once again to the Daily Grind for letting me play tonight, don’t forget to tip your lovely barista.’ He nodded toward the woman, short, black-haired, thirties, behind the counter and smiled. A modest cheer went up for her, she waved it off. ‘Yeah,’ the man’s baritone timbre intoned, ‘so, I hope everyone has a wonderful night and gets home safe. This is ‘Silver Surf, Golden Glow,’ I hope you enjoy it.’

The young man’s head dropped again, the curtain of his hair falling, hiding the stage that was his eyes. He adjusted his guitar, a blonde Martin, and when he was prepared he rested his fingertips on the strings. No pick, only gentle fingers, drew forth a single, warm chord, fingers shifting on the frets to change one note, then both hands intoning a new chord, deep and major with one tone errant, lending unexpected color. He continued in this manner for some sixty seconds, heed payed to no one else in the room, no one else in the world. A soft chord rang, he breathed deeply, and in a deep voice, the color of the coffee in the cups on the tables and in the hands of the people in the room, he began to sing.

Morning light,

Alighting on the water like a lark,

Harbinger of a new day.

Water, softly humming,

Softly rolling, softly singing,

With ripples, tides and waves

And ebb and flow,

It falls upon the beach,

Silver surf, golden glow.

Noontime sun,

Warming all the people like a song,

Brings them out, no more to hide.

And the waves, their crashing

Blending with their voices

Like a song, a prayer, a chord,

A symphony,

They’re reflected in your eyes,

All this you can see.

Here there was an interlude, the man’s hands dancing along smooth neck and silver strings. Bursts of color, heard but not seen, filled the room, swirling in the air. There was a rise, a build, a climax, a falling, a drifting, a settling. Again came three familiar chords, deep and warm.

Evening sparkle,

Stars lost but for the ones among

The city lights, the peoples’ hearts and minds.

Gentle gold, clinging, slipping from the day

It fades to red and orange and yellow,

Pink and blue,

Fading out beautifully,

Gracefully,

Just like you.

The music slowed, grew softer, the chords less lush.

When I stand,

Watching morning, noon or evening

I feel the heartbeat of the people anchored here.

I close my eyes,

I can feel the planet spinnin’,

Never stopping, never will: yeah, this I know,

The light, the water: it’s only you.

Silver surf, golden glow.

One last chord, hushed, somber, quickly faded.

The applause was gentle, warm, the audience moved. The man smiled gently, eyes downcast. ‘Thank you,’ he almost whispered. He rose from stool, turned for the side door. ‘Goodnight, Linda,’ he called as the crowd began to stir, waving toward the counter.

‘Goodnight, sugar,’ Linda called back, ‘get home safe.’

The young man nodded, slung his guitar over his back, neck pointing toward Earth, and opened the door, slipping out quietly.

His ears were met by the ubiquitous, reliable murmur of the Chicago evening. Taxis beeped, buses rumbled, people laughed and shouted, music blared, the El thundered by overhead. He deeply partook in a draught of the April air. His old familiar half-smile alighted on his face once more as he slipped his hands into his pockets and turned right, rounding the corner, heading west on Lake Street, the El track stretching out overhead.

As he walked he could hear the thudding of a club on the corner growing steadily louder. He let his head fall, picking up speed so as to escape without drawing notice from the clientele.

‘Hey! Hey, is that a guitar?’

Too late.

She stumbled up to him, black pleather dress cut shamefully low, on the other end leaving little of her ass to the imagination. Much to his own chagrin he felt himself slow, stop, turn. From three feet away he could smell the cheap vodka on her breath. ‘Hey,’ she slurred again, ‘you play the guitar.’ She rested both hands on his chest. ‘That’s fuckin’ sexy.’

‘Yeah,’ he said quickly, taking his assailant by the wrists and gently lowering her hands for her, ‘I just got done playing a gig.’

‘Wow!’ she said, too enthusiastic, bending over so that the neon light from the club sign bathed the bare round of her breast in electric green. ‘That’s… fuckin’… hey, where are you goin’?’ She put her hands back on his chest.

‘I’m going home,’ he said, patiently, lowering her hands again. ‘You probably should too, should I hail you a cab?’

‘Nah, s’alright, I’ll come with you,’ she slurred, stumbling backward, then swaying on the spot.

‘That’s okay,’ he said warily, ‘I live on the Dan Ryan, that’s a long train ride from here-‘

‘Hey baby, listen,’ she mumbled, poking him in the chest, ‘it’d be a favor for you.’ She drew closer, her bare skin rubbing along his button-up shirt. ‘You look like you could use a good fuck,’ she whispered, none too quietly, then she let loose a piercing giggle.

He backed away quickly, and she stumbled, almost falling. ‘You’ve had a little too much,’ he said, turning. ‘Be careful.’

‘Fine, asshole!’ she shouted at his retreating back, ‘go home to your fuckin’ boyfriend! You don’t know a good thing when you see one!’ Then, just as he left earshot, she added, ‘fuckin’ faggot!’

He sighed, increasing his pace again. ‘No fuckin’ way, sweetheart,’ he whispered to himself. He was just a couple of blocks from his El stop. He walked along, hands in pockets, guitar bouncing gently on his back, eyes downcast. The steel pillars, yellow paint chipped and faded, struts zigzagging up and down, passed him on the left as he walked.

Something hit his shoulder. He looked up, thinking he had bumped into one of the train track’s supports. The yellow was the wrong color, though. And that green didn’t belong.

The yellow was blonde, golden, shimmering. The green was emerald, deep, glittering. Hair fell in loose ringlets, eyes met his for a brief moment. Voice, high and silken, spoke quickly. ‘S-sorry.’

‘No problem,’ he found himself saying. Then the green was gone, the gold slipped past, and they were walking in opposite directions again.

Somehow he could not register what had just happened. Try as he might his brain could not be coherent long enough to form a sentence. Fair skin, golden hair, green eyes, beauty. That was all
.

Then his muddled thoughts instantly became clear. His head snapped around to follow the sharp, short scream. She was gone. Another scream. The alley. Before he was cognizant of it, his feet had taken four hurried steps toward the dark side street. He swallowed, then made the effort conscious.

The girl was in the vicegrip of a large black man, South Pole shirt open, Fubu jeans sagging. In one hand he held both her wrists above her head and against the wall. He pinned her to this wall with his body, moving as she struggled. The other hand was clamped over her mouth and nose, stifling her terrified sounds. ‘Yeah, fight me, bitch,’ he whispered, ‘fuckin’ fight me, you won’t get out, dey can’t hear you, dey can’t see you, god what a sexy thang.’ He took his hand off of her mouth and began to fondle her breast, his breathing heavy, a rabid dog.

She began to scream, which was silenced by a heavy slap to her face. ‘You fuckin’ scream, you fuckin die, sweetie. You fuckin’ got dat?’ He pulled her hair, a sharp yank, she yelped, but stifled it. ‘Da’s better,’ he grunted. ‘Now look at dis, huh? Take a look at my piece!’ He pulled roughly downward with his left hand and she dropped to her knees with a soft cry of pain. Before her face was a throbbing, 9-inch black cock. ‘Take it,’ he whispered. He moved his hips closer to her face. She turned away, emerald eyes streaming with tears. He grabbed a handful of her golden hair at the back of her head, squeezing tightly. ‘I say take it!’ he yelled, moving her face toward him.

The young man’s fist fell fast, hard, connecting with the back of the attacker’s head. There was a deep, confused shout, both hands released. The girl tried to scramble to her feet, but a heavy, open hand hit her head, sending it into the brick. She crumpled in a heap.

‘What da fuck?’ the attacker bellowed. ‘Da fuck you doin’ down here, cracka, gon’ mess wit me? Gon’ fuckin mess-!’ He charged at the young man, grabbing two fistfulls of his shirt, driving him backward.

The young man dug in, struggling, straining, fighting. He took a swing at the rapist’s head, missed, got swung around, slammed into a wall. He felt the wood of his beloved guitar shatter, heard the strings pop. His breath caught in his chest. A punch to the stomach, a fist across the face, he dropped, hearing the wooden shrapnel crunch under his body and tasting his blood. Dazed, he thought he saw the black man turn around, approach the unconscious girl, get down on one knee, lift her by her shoulders, position her head with his hands.

A loud bellow filled the alleyway. The young man stood over his attacker, a sharp splinter of what had once been his guitar’s neck clutched in his hand, dripping the black man’s blood. He dropped the shard, grabbed the other man’s head in both his hands and slammed his temple into the brick wall. He immediately collapsed.

The young man gulped air, hands on hips. Then he saw the girl, golden hair stained with sticky red. He ran to her and knelt. Her chest was moving, round breasts slowly heaving. Flooded with relief, he pulled his cell phone out of his pocket, hastily punching three numbers. ‘Yeah,’ he said, ‘I’m on Lake Street between Wabash and…’ he looked around for a street sign, ‘Beaubien. Wabash and Beaubien. I’ve got a… I’ve got two people here, they’re pretty badly hurt. Yes. Yes. No, I’m okay. Okay. Thank you.’ He hung up.

He sat on the street near the girl, keeping an eye on her heaving chest. From time to time he’d check on the black man, he never stirred. In a few minutes he heard sirens rapidly approaching. He emerged from the alleyway to wave and flag them down. Two medics and a police cruiser pulled up and stopped, lights flashing. People from nearby business, bars, restaurants began to gather. There was a flurry of activity. The black man went into one medic, the girl into another.

The young man watched his happen, only half listening to the CPD uniform who was interviewing him.

‘I said what’s your name, son.’

‘Parker Herzlich,’ the young man said hurriedly, ‘now where-‘

‘Can you spell that for me?’ the officer said calmly, removing a small legal pad and a pen from his shirt pocket.

‘H-e-r-z-l-i-c-h,’ Parker spat. ‘Where are they taking her?’

‘…l-i-c-h,’ the officer mumbled. ‘Weird-ass name. Now what happened here tonight, Mr. Hairs-lick?’

Parker sighed. ‘It’s Herzlich,’ he said, with a sharp ‘ts’ to end the first syllable and soft guttural on the last consonant. ‘I was walking and I passed the girl and then I heard her scream and I turned around and looked down this alley and that guy was raping her and I fought him off – hey wait!’ Parker shouted, waving at the medic that was beginning to pull away, siren flaring back on. ‘What hospital are they taking her to?’

‘You said he was raping her?’ the officer said, writing slowly. ‘She looked clothed to me.’

‘He was about to, okay,’ Parker said, growing frustrated, ‘he was gonna force her to suck his cock, I saw it.’

‘Look, Mr. Hairs-lick, I’m gonna need you to calm down,’ the officer said, thrusting his palm toward Parker’s chest. ‘So we’ve got… attempted rape,’ he continued, beginning to write again, ‘assault… okay, looks pretty cut and dried. Thanks for your time, Mr. Hairs-lick.’ The cop smiled a tight smile, putting his legal pad back into his pocket with his pen and getting back into his cruiser.

‘Wait a minute!’ Parker yelled, following the officer to his car. ‘Where are they taking her? I just want to make sure she’s okay-‘

The cop held up a wait-a-minute finger, talking on his car radio. After an agonizing minute he replaced the radio in its slot on the dashboard. ‘Can’t help you, son,’ the officer said. He tipped his cap. ‘Have a nice night.’ Siren flared on and the cruiser barreled away into the night.

‘Wait!’ Parker yelled, running into the street. He stopped, spreading his arms in exasperation. ‘What the fuck?’ he bellowed into the night. He then became very aware of the crowd of people still gathered, looking at him. He lowered his arms and walked quickly back into the alley.

Strewn across the alley like autumn leaves were the ruins of his guitar. He knelt to pick up the piece with which he had stabbed his assailant. Slivers of the six silver strings that only minutes ago had sung so soothingly still swirled about the pegs, the broken ends curling into the air. Parker threw it away from him in disgust. He stood, slid his hands into his pockets, then viciously kicked the pile of what was now tinder. ‘My fuckin’ guitar!’ he shouted. He stood for a few moments longer, breathing heavily, eyes closed, teeth grinding. Then he turned on his heel.

The rest of the journey was uneventful, or maybe it just seemed that way because of Parker’s adamant refusal to meet any person’s eye or respond to any sound. He found his way to the Loop, to the Brown Line stop at Lake and State. This train would take him north, away from the Dan Ryan. He climbed the old wooden stairs, swiped his CTA pass, passed through the turnstile, and waited impatiently by the side of the track, tapping his foot. Soon a train came, a great silver thing, which stopped and settled gently and opened its doors to release another crowd of late Friday night revelers. He stepped inside and took a seat in a corner. People packed in around him, even people older and less able-bodied than he, but that night he didn’t care, he’d lost his guitar, his only ticket to the part of his livelihood he really loved. This seat was his tonight.

The train rumbled, slid, rocked and bounced along, the crowd around him ebbing and flowing as they stopped and went. The aroma peculiar to the El filled his nose, the sounds of people talking and playing music obnoxiously loudly on their mobile phones melded with the cool male voice that said, over and over, ‘welcome aboard the CTA Brown Line. Merchandise Mart is next. This is a Brown Line train to Kimball. This is Armitage. Doors open on the rig
ht at Armitage. Soliciting and gambling are not permitted aboard CTA vehicles. This is a Brown Line train to Kimball. Welcome aboard the CTA Brown Line. Diversey is next…’

Parker disembarked at Wellington, swiftly descending the stairs to the street level and turning right. He soon took another right turn into an alley, then up to a gate. He keyed it open, ascended 2 flights of rickety wooden stairs, then keyed open his apartment’s back door. The sweet April breeze still filtered in through his open window, but it smelled sour to Parker. He entered his bedroom, took off his shirt and tossed it in a corner, lying down on his bed. He cradled his head in his hands, stretching his long, lean, muscular torso. He laid there and fumed, willing himself to fall asleep, muttering to himself. ‘Fuckin’ guitar… the fuck am I gonna do?… that’s what I fuckin’ get… no good deed goes unpunished…’ The Brown Line, barely two hundred feet from his apartment, thundered by. The music of the city. The last thing on Parkers face before he fell asleep, despite the troubles of the evening, was a smile. And, through the darkness and bursts of color, he remembered seeing, for a brief moment, a blaze of gold and a sparkle of green.

Normally Parker liked his morning train ride, but this morning it was just too long. Normally he also would have enjoyed being able to sleep in until 10 to work a 12-to-4 shift, but after he’d woken up at 3 that morning he never got back to sleep for more than an hour. At 7 he gave up and got up, but nothing gave him solace. Not the 3-egg omelet with green onions, mushrooms and fontina cheese that he made himself for breakfast, not his warm shower with the cool morning breeze wafting in the open window that faced the alley, not Facebook, not Twitter, not CNN, not ESPN. Especially not music. Each recording he tried to play only made his hands feel emptier, drew more attention to the now-solitary guitar stand in the corner. Time dragged on.

The train was nearly empty as the Brown Line glided south. The doors opened on the right at Harold Washington Library – La Salle and Van Buren. The people milled about, chatted, hawked roasted peanuts, hailed cabs, played music, swore. Parker walked north 100 feet, west 100, down 20 feet, and onto the Red Line, which bore him south. In 45 minutes, the doors opened on the left at 95th and Dan Ryan. He stepped off the train.

10 minutes’ walk west and he arrived at the FedEx warehouse, towering, dirty. A sharp ding as he punched his time card. The smell of cardboard and sweat, the sound of shouts, clanks and machinery, the towers of boxes, resting, an interim on their journey.

The minutes flowed like a dirge, sap in January. Lifting, scanning, conveyor belts, forklift beeps, long rips of tape guns, lifting, scanning… Thoughts, helter-skelter, kept him occupied, distracted from his menial work. Screams, the sharp smell of blood, dialectal slurs, the splintering, the snap of strings, flashes of gold, glimpses of green.

The announcement passed through the waves of workers, and they broke from their tasks. Parker stepped outside, leaned against the wall, hand in pockets. Traffic zoomed by on the Dan Ryan, engines revving, tires zipping, horns honking here and there. Parker closed his eyes and listened. Sounds melded, patterns emerged, a rhythm fleshed itself out…

‘Hey,’ a voice said. Parker started, opened his deep brown eyes. A man, less tall, heavyset, auburn hair, stood next to Parker, cigarette in hand. ‘You awake?’

‘Hey, Ken,’ Parker murmured, shifting his feet.

‘Surly ass,’ Ken said with a short chuckle. He took a drag, blew it out. The cloud hung, suspended, dispersed. ‘Rough night?’

‘Rougher than most,’ Parker admitted. He sighed, then said, ‘can I bum a smoke?’

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Introduction: The following story is a sequel to my story Ore-gasm  (found in the Outdoor category) and picks up where it left off. It is suggested that you read Ore-gasm before starting this one as it will introduce you to the characters and how they got to this point, making this story easier to understand.It had been six months or so since that first picnic and trip to the mine where Becky became a woman. Billy and Becky had continued to see each other regularly and Billy had spent nights,...

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Adventures of a Greenie Green Marine Vol 3Chapter 9 Developments

That night, the boy Roy Masters retreated into the past forever and the golden morning light filtering through the tall windows of this luxury apartment found Roy Masters the man instead. No other event, no other act was as decisive and profound as the one he had shared with the most incredible creature in the entire universe. It began in the most innocent and playful way, simply wanting to know more of her, not her mind and nothing she was saying. His mind was detached from reason or...

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Adventures of a Greenie Green Marine Vol 3Chapter 15 What is the Key

(Beta Checked by Glenn) USS John Basilone had put up a good fight, a role she was not meant to be in. She was a Marine Dropship, designed to follow battleships and swarms of Deep space fighters who blazed a path for the dropships. Unmolested as little as possible so they could unload their loads of Orbital Assault Marines upon a planet. Marines were also used to board damaged enemy units. Units that had been disabled and damaged by combat vessels. It was unfortunate that the captain of the...

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Adventures of a Greenie Green Marine Vol 3Chapter 16 Montreal

(Made better by Glenn) Montreal was still a beautiful human city, with many sights to see, but with the exception of a sentient machine none of the that had followed Sam Brown had any interest in the sights of this town. While this city, like most Earth cities, had become very quiet, it was as if the cradle of humanity had fallen asleep. It was technically still a very important place, but almost all industry had moved either to the artificial ring that now circled this famous and perhaps...

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The Girl With No NameChapter 31 The Destroyers Gold

Throughout the morning, Danka sped past bewildered peasants as they lined the roads, staring at the gap in the distant mountainside where the cathedral used to be. They were so shocked by the disaster that no one bothered to take a close look at the slim feminine-looking guard galloping past on one of the most expensive horses in Central Europe. The Bishop’s horse was an excellent ride, fast but very controllable, even for an incompetent rider like herself. In fact, the ride seemed almost too...

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Pot O Gold

"This place had better be spotless in the morning or I'll box yer' ears and toss you back on the streets, so help me!" the ox-like barkeeper admonished as he hurried home to bed and wife, "An' if any more liquor goes missin, I'll kill ya, by God!" "Good night to you too, asshole," Jim muttered at the slammed door. "Fucking Irish Bastard." Jim looked at the sea of spilt beer, broken bottles and ashes that was his kingdom and asked himself for the millionth time what the fuck he had...

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Fools Gold

Who wins ... in love? Who cries tonight? Who's left behind? And who, who is lost? -- Nan Moravia Love Lost It's sad when a woman, a loving, passionate woman awakens in a cold, empty bed with no one there to embrace her, to hold her in his arms. To love her. There was this one woman. She was the saddest case of all. She knew what she wanted, but it just wasn't hers to take. "I don't know why you, of all people, think it's so disgusting." "Lisa!" "It's not as if it's...

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GreeniesChapter 6B

Like before, most of the action took place at the main entrance. The primacord was detonated and a large hole was blown in the door. The MPG troops were deployed well back from the entrance, backs against the tunnel wall, bodies against the floor. The minute that the door was breached, automatic weapons fire began pouring in from the MPs stationed outside. Most of the shots simply ricocheted harmlessly off of the walls but some of them found their marks in the crowded tunnel. It was...

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GreeniesChapter 12C

"It appears at this time," General Wrath told the assembled reporters in the briefing room, "that the terrorist elements who are holding Mars somehow got lucky and were able to have a team of their operatives pre-positioned near the north side of the Eden landing site. My guess is that they placed several of these teams in likely locations where they thought our landing ships might come down and that the law of averages simply allowed this particular guess to be a correct one. This group...

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Dear Diary part 16 Glowing in the Dark

Dear Diary, What a whirlwind weekend it was of shopping, dancing, and lots of girl talk with my best girl Marchesa. It had been hot a minute since we've got together so she invited me over to see her place and show me around her new city. When she called me the week before she said she had a couple of things planned for when I get back there but wouldn't divulge any details. She just said to pack a couple of cute outfits for going out. Eeeeek!!!! So I spent that entire week in total...

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Docs Complex 01 Mining For Gold

Doc's Complex 01 - Mining For Gold by Lee Most Albert Eisenstein shouted, "Eureka! I found it!" and his roommate Will threw a pillow at him. "Shut up! You just made me miss the score!" "Sorry. Try one of the local stations. Channel 11 shows the weather before the sports news, I think." "Not a bad idea. Maybe you did learn something in college after all." Will got up and walked over to the TV set to turn the knob. "Living in the city has all the perks," he said. "Back...

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GreeniesChapter 3B

Stanley Clinton had been the director of the Federal Law Enforcement Bureau for nearly ten years. As such, he was accustomed to occasionally briefing the WestHem executive council — that group of nine elected representatives that had replaced the single-person presidency shortly after World War III — on various security issues. Never however, had he dreaded a briefing as much as this one. He had flown from the rooftop of the FLEB building in downtown Denver — the WestHem capital city — in...

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GreeniesChapter 6C

The MPs guarding the main gate had the advantage of knowing exactly where their enemy was, in what numbers they were in, and what their plan most likely was. They knew that two squads and at least one battalion would push towards them from three directions, undoubtedly all at once. For many groups of trained soldiers this might have been enough despite the numerical and weapon superiority of the enemy. But the MPs were not trained as soldiers, they were trained primarily as a security force...

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GreeniesChapter 12A

Aboard the WHSS Mammoth, Mars Orbit August 16, 2146 Lieutenant Callahan came into the berthing area to find his platoon lying listless on their bunks, just as they normally did. As always the smell in the room was of stale sweat and dirty laundry, although after nearly ten weeks he hardly noticed it anymore. "On your feet, marines," he barked at them. "Assemble immediately for a briefing." Nobody got to his feet. During the course of the chaotic trip across space, discipline among the...

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GreeniesChapter 13a

Aboard the WHSS Nebraska August 24, 2146 "The last one, making atmospheric entry now, sir," reported Major Wild to General Wrath. The two men, along with everyone else in the room, were in the CIC watching the holographic display as it showed the tracks of the remaining thirty landing ships descending towards the planet. "Very good," Wrath said, sipping from his seventh cup of coffee of the day. Over the past week, since his marines on the planetary surface had come under increasingly...

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GreeniesChapter 3A

Though there had been many advances in communications technology since the beginning of the space colonization age there was one constant that never changed and probably never would. No matter what carrier for the signal was used, be it encrypted laser beams or modulating radio waves, they could move no faster than the speed of light. As such it was impossible for a person on Mars to hold a real-time conversation with a person on Earth. Even at the closest approach of the two planets — a mere...

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The Greenwich TalesChapter 8 The Mistress of Greenwichs Tale

I left the Mall with an enormous sense of relief. For me, Katya, it was extraordinary. Maybe more extraordinary than any other marathon I have run. We just walked away, Daphne holding on to me, her head on my shoulder as we edged through the crowd of runners, both of us oblivious to anything except the relief of finishing and the turn our relationship had taken. We reached Daphne's home and both went for a shower. There is nothing like warm water washing away the residue of several hours'...

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Fairytale Adventures Ch1Goldilocks

Author's Note: This story contains some elements of reluctance (turned into willingness), as well as lesbian sex. I hope you enjoy =)-----------------------------Kristen awoke to find herself in the yard of a house... but not the kind of house that she was used to. This house was more of a cottage with a thatched roof... although larger than any cottage she would have ever pictured. Staring at the unfamiliar scenery for a moment, she felt a breeze blow across her body and looking she realized...

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GreeniesChapter 7B

WestHem Capital Building—Denver The view was impressive from the large picture window in the executive council briefing room. The window looked east, out over the entire expanse of the thirty-eighth most populous city in WestHem; the sixty-third most populous in the solar system. The tops of innumerable high-rise buildings could be seen stretching away for kilometers in every visible direction. Each roof was dotted with landing pads and parked VTOLS, the transportation system for the elite....

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GreeniesChapter 12B

Back at MPG headquarters General Jackson now had a pretty clear idea of the forces that had so far landed on the planet. Reports had come in from all of the special forces teams that had been deployed which allowed him to update the maps with solid intelligence figures. As far as he knew, none of the special forces teams had been detected by the enemy. None had been engaged anyway. Jackson directed his computer to initiate a conference with Laura Whiting, who was in her own office four...

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Maddie Goldberg

Chapter 1Maddie Goldberg bounced her thick white ass on Reshawn Titus's black cock like she was tethered to it by an elastic cable. She moaned and ran her fingers through her wavy dark hair and slammed her body down and down and down onto the black man's rod. Reshawn guided her with his meaty hands on her hips, digging his fingers into her smooth pale sides and letting her round white ass recoil as it collided with his sturdy thighs."Ride my dick, you little Jew whore-piece, ride!"Throughout...

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Gold Digger Color of Gold

‘Uncle Miles,’ the twenty-five year old young woman in the lab coat said. ‘Hey Louie, Beware of fat men bearing gifts.’ he added. He had intentionally used the masculine version of her name. ‘Granny’s donuts, my god you are amazing. You do know my name is Louise,’ the young woman chastised him while biting into a strawberry jam filled donut. ‘I know my kid brother wanted a boy and tried everything he knew to make you into a tomboy.’ Miles replied. ‘Well that explains why I became a nerd...

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A Dragons Gold

The sounds of gold coin and precious gems cascading down the piles of wealth echoed through the caverns. s**tha's head rose from her claws, sated slumber broken by the racket. Irritation mounted when the cavern's entrance remained empty. The precious goods slid down the mountain she nested in as she lifted her scaled body and unfolded her wings. "Show yourself, puny thief or wretched knight. I grow tired of your skulking about."s**tha's voice was a booming growl in the quiet. "You won't like it...

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GreeniesChapter 9C

Mermaid had no one in the official position of executive officer. There simply were not enough officers to go around for that designation. The closest that they had was Lieutenant Sugiyoto, the navigation and tracking officer, who filled the role if it was needed by virtue of being second in command. "Green light on all exterior doors, Brett," he said now, checking a panel on his display. "Thanks, Sugi," Brett said absently, looking at his own display board. He was now sitting in the...

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Taking Mrs Greene Chapter 3

After a few minutes of face fucking her, he was ready for his final conquest. He was ready to make her his cock whore."So are you ready for the fucking of your life, whore? I may be younger than what you would normally go for, but I have the stamina that your older men just can't give you. When they are played out and wanting to roll over and go to sleep, I'm just hitting my stride!" he said.He reached down and hauled her to her feet by the arm and spun her around so she stood facing the bed...

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The Ballad of Annie Greene Part 9

Postlude in the Copper Hut by Peggy Sue The old man was sitting on the couch looking at me. I briefly turned over my experiences of Annie Greene in my mind. It had been years. Had I been gone years? I hardly thought so. The years had been dream time, and this was waking time. Or was it? How much time had gone by in the woods outside the copper castle? I spoke all this to the old man and he confirmed. When I got back outside I'd find that it was still the same day, and I'd only been...

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Mrs Greene You Have a Lovely Daughter

Candice Greene was an ordinary housewife. She was an unusually faithful churchgoer and rarely missed a Sunday meeting. It was not until you scratched under the surface that you noticed some little cracks in her "Miss Goody 2 Shoes" suit of armor. For instance, if you opened her bottom drawer in her bedroom, you would find an interesting assortment of sex toys ranging from impressively large black dildos to long strands of anal love beads that promised posterior delights. Candice's fridge...

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Morgans Gold

Written for the Summer 2003 Pirate Challenge Constance Norwood looked over the worn wooden railing and out onto the calm empty sea. Watching the myriad stars reflected on it, she wondered if she would ever again see the shores of home, or for that matter, even the next dawn. Had it only been four days since her nightmare had begun? No, she answered herself as she drank deeply of the night air; her ordeal had begun two months before. Her current set of circumstances, horrendous as they seemed,...

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RebelChapter 63 Gold

The bunch we ambushed had some prisoners. We killed one before we figured out the people they were prodding along in front of them were civilians with their hands tied behind them. Lt. Foster yelled at us and in a running fight that went about two miles down this forest road, we managed to bring down the whole redcoat detail and salvage two of their captives. Two others died in the fight although I cannot say whose shots killed them. While some men searched the dead and picked up the...

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Adventures of a Greenie Green Marine Vol 3Chapter 3 In Awe

Ken Kener, the Triple Strong was the first who had his rack inspection ready. He was always first in things like that. Ken somehow managed to have his boots shined, his footlocker squared exactly to specifications and his bunk looked like the image in the recruit handbook. Faragon, was on the opposite spectrum and struggled with these things. Ken grinned and even found time to help the Drach before their instructor called them all into attention. Their drill instructor was a Botnaar. Roy...

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Adventures of a Greenie Green Marine Vol 3Chapter 8 Two Days

“My ship?” Roy repeated the question. The Wurgus made the confirming gesture again. “Yes, Masterun. The All Patriarch has gifted you a Pod ship. You can’t be a Patriarch without a Podship.” Roy sighed. “You Wurgus value honesty right?” “Yes, above all,” “We humans like to be asked about things like that. This should go both ways you know. I want to become a Marine and I don’t need a ship or want to make a career out of becoming a surrogate Wurgus. I think you guys are very nice and go out...

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Adventures of a Greenie Green Marine Vol 3Chapter 11 Sleeper

Martha stared at the small man standing in the door of her cabin, holding a small Neuro Ripper. Her former colleague had closed the door behind him and his face was graced by a smug and evil smile. “I am asking nicely, but only once: Where are you meeting the Experiment exactly?” Dr. Evans was quite assured of himself. She was helpless and he was in charge. But the Martha he knew was not the same that stood before him. She had gone through quite an ordeal, an ordeal that had taught her a few...

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Adventures of a Greenie Green Marine Vol 3Chapter 14 Poutine perhaps

Sergeant Leven had second thoughts as he was leading his platoon of recruits away from the damaged dropship. None of them had ever worn a Destroyer suit before. The first introduction to these marvels of Union military technology was planned for tomorrow and then the first planet drop would commence. That was the plan at least before the Basilone dropped into a system filled with angry Larkami battleships. Glancing back his heart sank as he saw the proud dropship trailing a cloud of debris....

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Adventures of a Greenie Green Marine Vol 3Chapter 18 Eliminate Charles

(Beta Reader Glenn, thank you Glenn) Alegar was extremely agitated to put it mildly. He was not too mad at the woman who left him behind tied up and exposed to the Sleep Inducer of his bed. While it was more than inconvenient, it was the bed that alerted emergency services, after he lost bowel control while under the Sleep Inducer turned on without a timer. No, it wasn’t that. He could not blame her for not trusting anyone and now he stood in the chamber of the Great Grey Cat. It was...

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GreeniesChapter 5C

General Jackson was still at his command post in the capital building, monitoring the various operations that were taking place around the planet. The entire operation was at its most vulnerable right now since the bulk of the MPG members were still in transit to the bases. His greatest worry was of course the security of the Eden MPG base, which stood less than two kilometers from ten thousand WestHem marines. His worry was increased by a call from Sprinkle. "What's up, Jack?" he asked,...

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GreeniesChapter 21A

Aboard the WSS Nebraska, Mars orbit September 11, 2146 Major Wilde was once again observing the final flight briefing less than two hours from the scheduled launch time. Admiral Haybecker was explaining to the AA-71 pilots and gunners for the tenth time that no matter what else they blew up in or around New Pittsburgh on the coming strike they were not to touch so much as a hair on the head of the Alexander Industries ammunition plant. "That plant is a vital part of the WestHem military...

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GreeniesChapter 26A

MPG Headquarters, New Pittsburgh September 14, 2146, 2000 hours "It's confirmed, Kevin," General Zoloft told General Jackson via video link. "The WestHem marines are in full retreat from the main line. They started giving up in droves twenty minutes ago. It started at the Pillbox 73 and 72 positions and spread all along the line from there." "Could it be some kind of trickery?" Jackson asked, wanting to believe what he was being told but not wanting to fall into a trap. "I don't...

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