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The Old Reality Bar Grill December 25 2014

A scrungy old neighborhood bar in Detroit barely hanging on by its fingertips financially with a half a dozen or so neighborhood people having a drink and talking about how boring life seems these days. All the kids got their faces buried in their god damn electronics all the time and the skinny gawky fourteen year old black girl looks up from her computer and gives them a 'little do you old farts know about any of this stuff' look and goes back to her book report and from her school books...

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Z Facing the World and Getting Paid Chapter 14 Z writes an Ad

I’ve been seeing ads for Buy&SellOnline. For short it’s known as BS&O. (Hey, I know the ampersand is in the wrong place. But that’s what others write and say. I think it’s because of the BS part.) I went to BS&O’s website looked around a bit until I saw the “personal service” heading. WSM meant Women Seeking Men. It really meant hookers seeking clients. Many of the ads featured bra size. 125EEE? [125cm is about 50 inches] Really? If that was for real she must be ready to tip...

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THE Harem Tales 1 The Times They Are A ChangingChapter 23 Desperate Times Desperate people

I would have thought there would be a tug-o-war between the interests of Centurion Matthews and Marshal Pope. As it developed, our missions all had a common core - rescue embattled humans. Some were to be Confederacy volunteers, others were for the EDF, and still others just because they needed to be saved. Adversaries ranged among Earth Firsters, plain bad guys, and even inertia. Missions one and two were virtually identical. Rachel and Cathleen had each served a turn as team leader, and...

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B J Jones the Story of My LifeChapter 497

The ride home was quiet; nobody jumped out at us. The State Police and transit authority did their thing. In the office we had the big meeting I was dreading; there were several parts. The first was the six of us with Robert Alderman, our in house tax man. It was depressing to listen to the amount of taxes that would have to be paid if we all died at the same time. More corporate changes were coming and fast, all were above my head. The next meeting was with Dad, Mom, Jake and Jason, Lisa...

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Space NutChapter 11

Parker thanked the sheriff for the coffee. The Goldsworths had been sitting in the interrogation rooms of the local police office for the afternoon. Barrow came out of room three with one of the deputies. “She’s asking for a lawyer.” He grinned. “Finally one of them is.” The sheriff took off his hat. “I’ll call Donna Zucker, see if she’s free to represent her.” He stopped when Parker put her hand on his elbow. She smiled. “We’re going to talk to the mom. We have our own recording...

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The Boys in BlueChapter 40

The four made their way to Steve’s office in the Operation’s building, weary after nearly twenty hours of flight, from Barbados and then Kandahar. Broken up only by a few hours at Fenton to pick up their gear. Mike was with Steve when they entered, Steve began. “At the moment we still have not traced who is, or has, supplied the SAM’s, although we have a good lead. Stingers have been ruled out. Our best guess is that either SA-7s or more likely SA-14s were used. Russia supplied them to...

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CowboyChapter 11

The wagon train started up again the next day. It was painful for the injured, but all agreed that they should put some distance in, in case the bushwackers came back. Hank didn’t call them bushwackers, he called them frigging, mother-fucking, cock-sucking, minge-loving, shit-eating, pissheads. A description that turned a few women’s ears bright red. Others nodded. These women were starting to become independent. They did all hustle their children out of earshot though. They turned up the...

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Black StigmataChapter 7

"Since you won't listen the reason and just sit quietly in a cell for a month or two, we have to go with Plan B," Professor Nelson stated, for once lacking his character cigarette. "And what part of me being in a rehab clinic could possibly pertain to this legendary and awe-invoking Plan B?" Jason asked, pulling at the straps securing him to the bed in the small, white, padded room. With him were a heart monitor and an IV rack, and sunlight streaming through the tiny window above and a...

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The BastardChapter 4 Love

It's hardest at night, when there's nothing to distract me. In the night I'll remember sleeping with Elizabeth, or not sleeping. I'd be on my side and she would push herself up against my back. I'd be almost asleep and then I'd feel her breathing, first her chest, then her stomach, moving rhythmically against me. Sometimes her face would touch me straight on, and her breath would heat a spot in the middle of my back. Her breath was the warmest thing in the bed. She wasn't always like...

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CynthiaChapter 12

Next morning, we mounted up in the five-ton truck sitting on benches looking outward. In the "old days," soldiers sat facing each other like a sewing circle until someone figured out that wasn't a good defensive position and changed the seats. Looking outward with weapons at the ready gave us a better chance to see and engage them if they fell within the rules of engagement in effect. I sat next to Sgt. Jefferson, who had coached me yesterday. He started telling me about the situation....

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Pictures Never Lie A Love StoryChapter 5 The Two Lovers Talk

I would have contacted Janet bright and early the next day. But, I had gotten the sense that Murphy had a few more bombshells tucked up his sleeve. And I was afraid that those might turn out to be even nastier than fucking my wife. So before I got around to dealing with my marriage issues, I wanted to first reassure myself that all of Murphy’s latent mischief had been identified and handled. Thus, my first visit on Monday morning was to my system manager. He had his team working all night to...

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The Overlords GambitChapter 3

Amanda trembled where she stood, the small metal weight that dangled between her legs swinging back and forth a bit from its slim chain. A finger occasionally flicked at it, making the weight dance and tug at the smooth metal ball tucked into her tunnel. Her cheeks flushed with both the effort of her task and a small measure of embarrassment. "You're doing very well, Amanda," came Sirinna's voice from behind her. It was edged with a bit of excitement. "Keep at it as long as you...

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The Overlords GambitChapter 5

The man that was now rapidly approaching the Emperor's audience chamber was no stranger to the Imperial Palace, but the feel of it was very different this time. Overlord Gronnus D'yoran was puffing lightly by the time he reached the great doors of the chamber. He had always been a little thick of body and face, but when this particular Overlord was stressed, he tended to overindulge at meals. Thus he was a little thicker than he had been, and it was affecting his stamina. He had little...

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The Overlords GambitChapter 16

Vanlo passed through dappled morning sunlight as he strolled down the narrow path that wound through tall trees and dense foliage. The soft sounds of his footfalls on sandy ground was the only noise other than the twitter of birds from the high canopies of the trees. The pace of his walk was leisurely, but it belied what he was thinking at that moment. Concern darkened his eyes as he neared the end of the path, where a small clearing housed a stone and metal building with a high, dome-like...

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The Overlords GambitChapter 21

Janna felt a chill despite the warmth of the fire that burned brightly in the fireplace in her room. The only time she had felt warm that morning was when she had availed herself of the services of Lady K'olran's male slave and had him snuggle with her after he had satisfied her. The sunshine the afternoon before had been no more than a brief respite. The misty drizzle that was more the norm that time of year had returned on the second morning, and the famed view from Selemas Palace had...

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The Overlords GambitChapter 23

"How did you know?!" Q'yros was still bleary-eyed with sleep. It was barely the twilight of pre-dawn outside. Yet when these words came thundering to him across the Farview from the Guild Master, it woke him up at once, though it did little for his disposition at being awakened at such an hour. "How in the fiery hells did I know what?!" Q'yros bellowed back as he looked around. "Hellfire! Where is my staff?! There..." He stepped out of view of Master Q'ixanna's Farview vision,...

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The Overlords GambitChapter 25

The shimmering Farview image of Master Kyllos hovered near the hearth, one hand cupped under his chin. His face was drawn into a look of deep thought. The silence was such that the somber tolling of deep-toned bells and soft chanting could be heard in the background from where Kyllos received the Farview. Jollis felt a twinge of anxiety. He assumed that this meant his Master had retreated to the Temple to meditate, hoping that some communion with the divine might help guide him. He did not...

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The Overlords GambitChapter 29

"Can we speak freely here, Tarras?" Tarras chewed thoughtfully on a piece of fruit as he lifted his head and looked around. Nearly every table in the outdoor cafe was full despite the distinct chill to the early morning air. All the ones he could see were occupied by other Lords, all chatting, or debating, or negotiating. He turned to Janna. "It is unlikely that any of the others will hear us, my dear," he said mildly. "I wasn't worried about them." "I don't believe you need to...

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The Overlords GambitChapter 33

Tarras stopped at a corridor junction. Directly ahead was the tower, while another passage opened to his right. He could glimpse the open area before the tower entrance. The guard was likely standing just out of view. He did not dare go any further. If Q'yros had placed another of his "trip-wires" keyed to the enchantment on his possessions, he would bring the Mage running. He knew that Q'yros would be called to this area eventually, but it had to be someplace away from the...

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Catherine Dixon s PunishmentChapter 12

Having completed an all too rare shopping expedition with her daughter Caroline, and now concluding lunch with coffee, Catherine Dixon was now having to fend of some increasingly difficult questions from her daughter. Certainly Catherine had been delighted to hear her daughter praising her new hairstyle and that with a new sparkle in her eyes and a far more glamorous manner of dressing, her Mother looked ‘more attractive than ever’ these days. “It’s almost as if you’ve taken a lover Mum”...

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Saving Sister SusanChapter 2 Priestly Penetration

Father Murphy fought temptation, but not very hard. His rationalization in the afternoon was reinforced by the knowledge that the lovely Novice had already let herself be seduced by a woman. Shortly before she was due to arrive he went into the little bathroom that adjoined his office and injected his limp penis with a substance usually prescribed for men with erectile problems. He didn't have Brother John's huge dimensions but the stamina he derived from the injections had ensured that...

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Maxine Stone s New LifeChapter 237 the Elegant Plan Goes Slightly Wrong

I looked toward the airstrip check point. The two guards were still sleeping, while in a sitting position. There was some kind of trick to it, I was quite sure. To this very day, I have not learned it. I can nod out, but I can not sleep soundly in that position. At least not so soundly that when the man next to me has his head explode, I wouldn't react in some way. Even when that happened the second one didn't even stir. It is true that except for the fire cracker sound of the .22 Magnum,...

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Maxine Stone s New LifeChapter 239 the Yacht

When Alex said that he was sorry that he couldn't warn me, I expected the worse. I reached for the .22 mag revolver. I knew I was already too late even before I heard, "Congratulations Maxine, you even managed to bring everybody home." It was worse than I imagined. I probably should have pulled the pistol even thought I recognized the new england accent of my black, sometimes CIA handler, Lamar. "Well what brings you to this neighborhood?" I asked as I placed my cane onto the yacht,...

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Fiftieth BirthdayAct 3 Meetings and Reunions

"Teri... Dad's been shot!!" That was the first thing I heard after my ringing phone jerked me out of a very deep sleep. As I picked up my phone I glanced at the bedside clock. It said 3:20 AM. The caller went on. "Some woman from a company called McGregor Global Shipping called and she said that Dad had been shot and that he and some members of his team were being evacuated to Zurich and that she didn't know his condition or how bad he was or how it happened or where it happened... she...

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Bridget s DaysChapter 5

(Buda, 1620) I leaned back into the padded wooden chair I was slumped in and drank another swallow of mulled wine. The thick fog from the night air seemed to linger in my lungs, non-functional though they were. It had masked my silent passage through the night, slipping out after dusk and returning a few hours later having carefully fed. By "carefully" I mean that no one had seen me and that I had left everyone alive, just a bit woozy from the loss of a pint or so of blood. I took another...

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Amanda s ChoiceChapter 7

"I'm so sorry, Tanyee," Sirinna said as she led the almond-eyed girl from her bedchamber, holding on to her chain loosely. "Things have been quite busy around the Manor this morning." Tanyee was the only Trainee to whom Sirinna would so openly apologize, for she still harbored a suspicion that there was something else going on here. Tanyee was a model slave. She took to her calling swiftly after arriving as a Captive, giving very little fuss and getting over her initial nervousness in...

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Amanda s ChoiceChapter 10

"Sirinna, I, um, have a question for you." Sirinna turned her platter around on the bed so that the apple slices were facing Amanda directly, as Sirinna did not care for them quite as much. Behind them, bright skies of cobalt blue stretched to the horizon, the clouds having cleared out overnight. "Sure." "I was, uh, talking with Tanyee last night..." Sirinna smiled. "Before or after you two had sex?" Amanda's mouth dropped open and she blushed scarlet. "H-how did you......

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Amanda s ChoiceChapter 11

Rennis was glad with Roquan finally concluded their discussion for the time being. Despite the fact that Rennis finally felt that the thick wall that was Roquan's stubbornness had shown signs of the first cracks, he was anxious to see Yanna before his stay was done. He had missed seeing Yanna the day before, as Roquan had kept him until well into the midday meal, and Yanna was gone from the Healer's office by the time he had arrived. Yet Yanna had managed to send him a note, using another...

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The Way of WarChapter 19

When they returned to the Oasis Ted informed the men of the impending patrols knowing they would start preparing the trucks. The four officers joined him in the operations tent and went over the large-scale map. Based on the current position of the forward troops they began to subdivide likely positions to reconnoitre with each being given a section of the road. Three days later they set off. Tim and Bill’s trucks dropped out to cover the stretch between Mersa Matruh and Sidi Barrani....

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Jacob and Tiffany II NIS The Density Force BeginsEpisode 16

Tiffany Personal log (voice), Tiffany French, Captain of the Flying Dutchman, 9:35am, October 31st, 2006 I'd like to say the class was interesting. I would, but it would be a lie. The fact is I did not give a damn about the recent deaths of Arafat and Sharon. It's true that I was sitting in current events class. Current events to me involves rock singers and television. That and medical science. The teacher was going on. "Those of us with relatives in the Middle East may be more aware...

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The Sinner s CanonChapter 14

“See, there, Jerry? The Senate has just voted to ratify the United Nations Covenant for the Hegemony, Governance, and Sovereignty of Earth. Other nations are also ratifying this treaty in a rush. Constitutional limits to my power do not exist. There is no Constitution anymore, only me. I am the supreme law of the land now. I am the Lord, Master, and King of the World, of the Earth, of Humanity itself. I am a God-King now. “My formal titles are as follows, per the Covenant: His Imperial...

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Christmas CruiseChapter 2

I became aware of tapping on the soles of my feet. Gentle tapping that was annoying as hell to say the least. I opened my eyes intending... Whatever I was intending died as I opened my eyes to see Captain Dale Buckley in full uniform standing over me in the pink light of pre-dawn with a tiny twig that he's been using to get my attention. Dale softly said, "Ted, we have a problem. I need you to join me on the ship immediately." Dale always talked calmly and softly, even in an emergency;...

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Winds of ChangeChapter 20

Sioux stepped out on the deck and advised Grant, Beth and Sabrina dinner was ready. When they went inside they found two folding tables set up as a serving line. There must have been three Crockpots set up, along with several platters and numerous serving dishes. There was a huge bowl of Spaghetti, a cast aluminum Dutch oven filled with a stew of some sort. Two of the Crockpots were filled with two variations of Shepherd’s pie, while the other contained some very hot chili. There was fresh...

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Winds of ChangeChapter 25

“And what do you call your territorial waters,” asked the senior military Captain. “Two hundred miles.” “Two hundred miles!” exclaimed the Captain. “How can you enforce such a rule?” “Barbara, would you ask Ensign Young to relay the radar display to the monitor in here?” “Yes, Sir.” “You have women in your forces?” “Yes, but Barbara and Sophie, the doctor, are here as advisers.” “The monitor came on and it showed the twenty ships close by. It also showed several more ships to the...

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Project PrometheusChapter 30

Void Lord cackled with delight as the files he secured were uploaded to his deck. He quickly made a copy, to be stored in a small storage device, imbedded into his brain. While it may have seemed distasteful, the man was, if nothing else, pragmatic. He knew that if he was ever to be outed or caught, his deck would be confiscated and the data he took would be back in its owner’s hands. He had several such incidents, where he’d been in some close scrapes, having to abandon his gear. Most...

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The Quest For The King s MagicChapter 4

As the door closed behind the young Mage, I turned to the group against the wall. Blaster was there, of course, but all my attention was drawn to a small dark woman standing next to him and it was before her that I presented myself. Her dress was flame red, embroidered with a pattern of a Phoenix rising from a sunburst. Strapped crosswise on her back was a huge sword. It looked heavy, but I knew it signified a responsibility heavier than any steel. Removing my Helm, I bowed before the lady,...

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Tempest of LiesChapter 8

Kyllos' footsteps echoed despite the softness of his shoes as he walked towards the dais in the throne room of the Imperial Palace. His tired eyes beheld the throne in another vain hope that the Emperor had come to his senses and taken his rightful place. Instead, the blood-stained sword still lay across its hand-rests, and dust covered the seat. Kyllos folded his hands and stopped at the foot of the dais, allowing himself a rare sigh as his eyes swept the chamber. He had heard that one of...

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Tempest of LiesChapter 14

Gedric lingered at the railing as evening deepened to full night, the sky dotted with stars which ducked in and out from behind high clouds. The deck had finally fallen silent, all the slaves now with those who would have them for a night of fleeting pleasure. The only sailors left were those on watch who had not draw first lots against the limited number of slaves. Gedric turned from the railing and glanced at the men on deck. One glance at their faces told him they were not best pleased to...

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Fid leChapter 27

His fingers slid across her cheeks and into the luxuriant softness of her hair; not to grip, or hold, or tug, but simply to create yet another point of connection. His touch signaled that he was fully awake, and she began suckling his rod with more urgency, sliding her tongue down the bottom of his shaft to cradle its length while she fed more of it into her throat. Humming with pleasure, she worked herself downward inch by inch until she’d taken the entirety of his erection. For a few...

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Tempest of LiesChapter 20

Amanda was now convinced of what she had only suspected the day before: her bondage arrangement had been dictated by Mandas down to the last detail. The displeasure on Marris' face while he secured her was both confirmation and a small comfort as she swayed and strained at the ends of her chains. Her wrists were shackled, and a chain ran from them to a large metal hook embedded in the ceiling, pulled taut until her heels left the floor. Her ankles were bound tight with another chain,...

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Tempest of LiesChapter 22

Illton was barely a village. This tiny sliver of bare civilization which curved around an ill-placed inlet had seen most of its sea traffic go to the larger port in Lerrusburg just to the south. The sea merchants came to this hamlet only when the ports at Lerrusburg were too busy or its taverns too full. The commercial center of Illton centered around a lone tavern, itself a decayed hulk with walls held up by hastily tacked on timbers, the placement of the nails marked by streaks of rust....

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Tempest of LiesChapter 25

Marris wiped his face with his hand and uttered a long sigh, then shook his head as if trying to dislodge the lingering grogginess. He had managed a bit more sleep in anticipation that his role in this sordid deal with Mandas would soon be over. He forced himself to straighten up as he stared into the mirror in the sanitary, running his hand over his freshly-shaven face. He rubbed the corners of his eyes to rid himself of the grainy vestiges of fitful slumber. At least he could manage to...

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Tempest of LiesChapter 27

"Enter and be welcome." Yonlas hesitated nonetheless. Seeing the Elder Apparent was a painful duty anymore. He suspected Master Kyllos no longer slept properly, as if the man left his tiny office only to eat a meager meal in the cafe or meditate in the gardens. Nevertheless, Yonlas had his duty, and he stepped into the room. The blue flames in the lamp flickered at his approach. Perhaps his own perceptions were biased by his worry, but the lamp seemed to burn brighter each time he visited...

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Tempest of LiesChapter 31

"We may be nearly there, Amanda," said Gedric. "The path is definitely sloping downward, and I can see a beach ahead." Amanda said nothing as she stumbled along behind him, for she was afraid her voice would reveal her distress and slow him down. They could not afford any delays now; she was sure Mandas and Norlan realized Gedric had not taken the expected route. For all she knew, they were alerted early and now lay in wait. The path was little more than a narrow trail following the...

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Tempest of LiesChapter 38

The room which served as the parlor for High Lord Bortho seemed confining despite its owner's great wealth and love of large, expansive chambers. Indeed, in this case, its own opulence was its undoing. Rich tapestries and beautiful paintings marched high along the walls, their edges almost touching one another. Before them stood statues and carvings composed of every material from wood to stone to metal. Arranged before them were vases, gourds, goblets, and other small treasures, sitting...

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Blackmailed NeighborsChapter 2

As soon as the first bright rays of the morning sun came streaming in the window, Pam's eyes flew open. Only half awake, it took the young blonde several seconds to remember where she was. Oh... our new house! She stared at the unfamiliar ceiling, and then over at the windows. Those curtains will have to go, she thought disapprovingly. Knowing there was a lot of work to do and an exciting day ahead, she wanted to bound out of bed and get started moving, but Jack was still asleep and she...

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ConvergenceChapter 18 Demon rsquo s Trap

Caleb raced up the stairs to the second story roof. He was trying to focus on the danger to his men and himself, but the events in Washington, D.C kept pulling at his attention. “Are you okay, honey?” Caleb telepathically asked his wife anxiously, while taking the steps two at a time. “I’m fine,” JJ answered with a kiss ... or at least, the emotional aspect of the kiss. “We’ll take care of business, here. You need to take care of business there. We can talk when we can relax. Let me know...

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MagicianChapter 10

I spent the next month at Morgana's Manse in the secret library that despite having been living there previously for twenty years during my apprenticeship I hadn't even guessed at its existence. I think Morgana hides it in a pocket dimension and the door is only visible to those she wants it to be seen by. Mind you until I started advanced magic I wasn't even aware of pocket dimensions despite the fact that Morgana used them constantly around me to produce objects from seemingly thin air....

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MagicianChapter 29

I have to admit I thoroughly enjoyed working for Mage Roxanne whilst Morgana and Arch were tutoring Róisín in higher plane magic. I didn't enjoy the endless rounds of soothing various civil servants fears over what Mages might be up to, which was mostly stuff that had nothing to do with Mages and more to do with UFO spotting and conspiracy theories. What I did enjoy though was being Roxanne's assistant when she visited other worlds and their representatives. Mage Roxanne had opened...

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MagicianChapter 49

Most people know about the massacre in Rwanda. There were roughly 800,000 deaths, mostly Tutsi though some moderate Hutu’s, taking place during a 100-day crisis in 1994. Many to this day do not understand why the U.N. and other world powers stood idly by whilst it happened. Most do not know what really happened and why the Council of the Wise had to act to keep ordinary people, including many aid agencies, out of the war zone. Military intervention was simply not possible because Earth...

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MagicianChapter 83

The refugees from Azurana were confused, fearful and completely out of their depth. Looking back, I’m amazed at how we actually coped with an influx of nearly seven million people. Fortunately we had a lot of help from our allies, particularly the Æsir who distributed the Azurans between their five worlds and were able to use their harvests to feed and sustain them. Jeeval’s people as the acknowledged leaders (by us and Jerhz’s people, not necessarily the refugees) aided and assisted in this...

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MagicianChapter 86

I’d sort of been under the impression that the valley that Megiddo was based in was small. I couldn’t have been more wrong. The prophesy of Armageddon states that all the armies of the world will fight there; there’s certainly enough room for them and to spare; after all, it covers over 320 square kilometres. What I was doing, was a scouting mission for Morgana and I was accompanied by Talshish, one of Verenestra’s armsmen, as well as by Abi who needed to scan the Sidhe as well as get us...

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Three Pieces of SilverChapter 5

O, for that warning voice, which he, who saw The Apocalypse, heard cry in Heaven aloud, Then when the Dragon, put to second rout, Came furious down to be revenged on men, Woe to the inhabitants on earth! - Paradise Lost by poet John Milton In the forest outside of El Toro, rest the remains of a B-1B Lancer long range bomber where it had fallen from the sky long ago. The plane is scattered in many pieces, its wings torn asunder, but for the most part the fuselage sits intact, except...

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Second That EmotionChapter 22

The darkness was sweet and cloying; seeping in thru my nose and mouth with every breath I took. I coughed as it filled my lungs, leaking out again thru the hole my broken rib had made. I had been fighting this darkness for what seemed to be forever and this time I was losing. 'Why do you struggle? You cannot defeat me.' "You keep saying that, and I keep beating you." 'Really? What have you won?' "My life! The lives of my sister and my friends!" 'You count those as victories? You...

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To Reign in HellChapter 4

I sat there in the women’s health clinic just for kicks, listening to the idiot fanatics outside scream their disgust and hate at the patients and staff, even as I listened to the thoughts of those in the waiting room, including the receptionist. It was rather amusing to hear the mixture of guilt, fear, shame, and all of these other pointless feelings in the human psyche. Humans were such pathetically feeble and timid creatures at times, all afraid of angering a God who, especially in the...

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Lost Princess Of Buya Reward Chapter 2

The last time I had been at the Buyan Palace was for an awards ceremony. My small group of heroes had averted the near-catastrophic Zibong invasion and were awarded medals by the King for our "brave actions in saving the Kingdom from near disaster." Gaku had been overawed by the whole ceremony, and he still proudly wears his medal on his new Moon Robe. Blaster, of course, accepted the praise as his due. He has always believed that Muses don't receive enough honors. If it were up to me, I...

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MaquisChapter 40

Chorley. The same evening. Sophie and her closest friend, Cassie, were the bait. Her younger brother Tim, and five other young men were the trap. They were aiming to get a complete Patrol of four in one go, the method being for the girls to pretend to be drunk and let the Patrollers get close. When they dropped their weapons to start harassing the two drunken young women, as everybody knew they would, Tim and his colleagues would come out of the side passage and knock out all four. Perhaps...

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The slave splayed out on the grass of the Circle was one of Roquan's most experienced, yet even she was having trouble restraining herself. Her dusky red tresses lay strewn about her head as she lay panting and trembling. It was a constant struggle to remain silent, to avoid giving any hint of how close she was to release. It had been easy at first, but as the moments crept by and her pussy strained just short of climax so many times that she lost count, it was all she could do not to beg...

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The Merchant of ChaosChapter 7

"Is there anything else I may do for you, Master?" Norlan glanced down at himself and his impeccably neat attire. "Mirror." The slave quickly retrieved a hand-held mirror with a bright, gold handle. She smiled as she handed it to the Ambassador. Norlan took it without glancing at her and peered into it. A steady and slightly aloof countenance gazed back at him. He ran his hand along his thin beard and bushy sideburns. He examined his hair, which the slave had just finished brushing...

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"Doran, I must protest this intrusion into my affairs," Roquan declared. Overlord Doran D'jorus thumped his goblet to the table. A small eruption of wine splashed crimson down the sides. "Your affairs? What you are doing here, Roquan, will affect trade with all the Overlords, not just you. It's time you remembered that!" "Is that why you are here when you could have accomplished this browbeating over Farview?" "Well, you don't seem to listen very well over Farview, so I thought...

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Freya folded her arms and stood before her Portal device, a small smirk on her face. One foot was thrust forward, her hips tilted provocatively. Before her, light flared as energy surged, and power turned inside-out as a Portal entrance was formed from the central gemstone of her device. A shadow raced from the distance inside the Portal tunnel and resolved itself into the shape of an old Mage and his staff. The Mage stepped forward, his face twisted into a glower. Freya's lips curled...

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The Merchant of ChaosChapter 17

In the treatment area of Vanlo's office, Roquan stood in silent contemplation. Doran's eyes shot from him, to Vanlo and Lanno, and back again. "Well?" Doran roared. "Well, what, Doran?" Roquan asked. "Explain to me what this means. I have a feeling I should be angry with Freya with the heat of blazing hellfire, but I want to make sure I know why." "One would think she had done enough up to this point to earn such rebuke." Doran shook a finger at Roquan. "Do not push me today,...

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The Merchant of ChaosChapter 19

Amanda let out a small, husky sigh of anticipation as the Ambassador's glistening hand reached between her thighs. Behind her, another slave played with her nipples, keeping her sex moist. As soon as Norlan's fingers touched the seal, her pussy tingled with pins-and-needles. She squirmed until the seal dissolved and his fingers sank into aroused flesh. Amanda let out a moan and closed her eyes. She panted softly as the Ambassador's fingers massaged her womanhood with quick, firm strokes....

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The Merchant of ChaosChapter 24

"The remaining elements of the Appalanchian defenders at Talrad Pass have been routed, Wanderer," said the first Cohort. "Did not the assassination buy more time than that?" asked the second Cohort. "It bought time. Two more days. It was enough to begin an orderly retreat." "Then how have they been routed?" "Because the new commander of that force has a far more brutish approach to warfare. Once he saw the enemy lines thinning, he thrust his legions into the pass and muscled his...

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The Merchant of ChaosChapter 25

She didn't understand. A man came to her again. He was to use her once more, just like a slave. But there was nothing pleasant about it. There was no eagerness as he approached, only fear. There was no sense of anticipation, only dread. She didn't understand. There was no struggle. But why would there be? Why would she want to fight it? Yet it was not a submission out of duty or a willingness to please. It was a stark acceptance of fate. It was a hope that it would be over with as soon...

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The Merchant of ChaosChapter 26

"Are you mad?" Gronnus roared. Jollis stood, calm and implacable, and regarded the Overlord. "Is there a problem with the offer, Overlord?" "I would say there is a rather large problem with it! My remaining slaves are worth three times that amount!" "My Masters beg to differ. This is their offer. You have only to accept it." "I do not accept it!" Gronnus yelled, shaking his fist. "They are cheating me! I paid far more than..." "You did not hear me properly, Overlord," said...

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The Merchant of ChaosChapter 29

Freya left her quarters at the old Manor for the last time. She was already referring to it in the past tense. Whatever emotional attachment she may have had to the place had already been severed. She strolled along the winding path to her Portal chamber with hardly a glance at anything around her. It was as if she were in a foreign land and wanted to return home. She was already thinking about what her new home would be like once she had a chance to reverse her fortunes. She wondered how...

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The Merchant of ChaosChapter 32

"And this, " declared the Mage Elder, brandishing a parchment, "is the most damning evidence of the lot!" "And just why is that so?" demanded another Mage Elder. "Because it very clearly states the conclusion of this research, that Portals can be opened without the need of a focus." "With all due respect, the conclusion means nothing if it is based on a nonsensical premise! The very idea that memories could be read and implanted within a Portal matrix must be the most...

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The Merchant of ChaosChapter 33

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The Merchant of ChaosChapter 35

Amanda opened her eyes to a velvet sky growing lighter with the approach of the dawn. A cool breeze blew in the window, chilling her despite the furs drawn over her body. She slipped out of bed and padded over to the window. She gazed over the calm waters of the ocean to the west of the Manor's island and sighed. The ocean seemed symbolic of how she was feeling: far from anything familiar. She might as well be standing in the middle of nowhere. She unrolled the blinds to block out some of...

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The Merchant of ChaosChapter 39

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The Merchant of ChaosChapter 40

A shrill whistle sounded on the deck of the Dreadnought Blaze. "Capt'n on deck!" Captain Boddas rose to the top of the stairs, smiling at his crew as they stood at rigid attention. He nodded once. "As you were." The men turned away and returned to their duties, save for one. A somewhat stocky, scruffy-looking young man remained at partial attention, facing the Captain. Boddas turned towards him long enough to ask, "You have a report for me?" The First Mate nodded and followed as his...

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The path to Roquan's quarters was momentarily bathed in blue-white brilliance. This Portal formed like none other before it. No lightning forked from the sky. No loud boom of thunder rolled across the ground. Nothing more than a deep thrumming in the still air. There was no longer any need for cover. The Inonni could utilize the full capabilities of their technology. Shadows rushed from the distance with astonishing speed, resolving themselves instantly into a stream of lightly armored...

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Jollis' footsteps echoed as he walked into the shrine. It was there he found his Master just as he had on that day the Great Task had begun. Kyllos knelt before their patron deity of war. Whether he was asking for further guidance or for an end to the hostilities, it was hard to tell, and Jollis did not feel it was his place to ask. Kyllos lifted his head at Jollis' approach. He stood as the Wanderer stopped behind him. His eyes lifted to the soaring statue before him. "Have you truly...

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