Tanya moved up and mounted Wellman, straddling his loins. She guided his cock to her wet, sperm-filled pussy and let her weight drop, impaling herself on his throbbing member. As she rode him, she thought of how this was her fertile time and she was off the pill... and hoping Wellman's sperm would impregnate her today.
As Wellman watched Tanya's face scrunch in ecstasy and her breasts bounce as she rode him, he thought of how he'd had a vasectomy years before, so long past that the scar was hardly even visible anymore. Sally had not wanted children, and he made sure there were no 'accidents' with the college girls. He knew that what Tanya was trying to do now would fail. Let the Iron Crowbar sire those children, he thought to himself. I prefer my sex free and easy, and without consequences...
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He watched as the young Satyr fucked the lovely Sinon, sipping his drink and enjoying the sights, sounds and smells of the young couple having hot, hard sex. The young man was blessed with a huge cock, and the lovely woman was climaxing hard around it as he pistoned it in and out of her with raw abandon....
*BRING!* *BRING!* *BRING!*
Ah, the phone call he was expecting. He took it.
"Yes... thank you for calling me so quickly. I need to know why Steven Moschel broke.... no, he broke completely, gave the Police and the FBI everything he had... um hmm... no, he is the first person that close to me that has been completely broken, completely turned..."
After listening for a moment, he said "No, Commander Troy did not publicly interrogate him at any time, that is the interesting part... no, he came into the Interrogation Room once, maybe a second time, but I understand he asked no questions... yes, his distance and detachment are a clue in themselves, is that not so?... yes, someone found Moschel and obviously worked him over... no, no marks on his body... yes, that's true, he was raving like he was drunk when they brought him in... ahhhh....
After a pause, he said "No, I was just thinking... you gave me an idea... like reflected light from a mirror... I just realized that Moschel would have had to have been tortured... no, even waterboarding or the other enhanced methods would not have been so effective, or would've taken much more time... yes, it had to be drugs... now, my friend, what drugs are that devastatingly effective, that quickly?... no, not even the CIA has drugs this powerful... yes, I will talk with you later."
The young stud had come inside the lovely Sinon's pussy, and his semen was leaking into the black hairs of her pubic bush. The sight aroused him.
"Want some sloppy seconds?" she asked invitingly, spreading her legs obscenely in invitation. "You deserve a release."
"Don't mind if I do." he said, unbuckling his pants and freeing his painfully throbbing cock. Still clothed, he mounted her and entered her, enjoying the slickness of her sperm-filled pussy. Even as he began fucking her in a steady rhythm, his mind was considering other things...
The drugs, those made for the CIA by the Iron Crowbar's brilliant nephew Ned... had not been destroyed. The Iron Crowbar had them, and had used them to torture Moschel and break the young man. Ah, now what to do about that...
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The sun had set and the cold had sapped all vestiges of heat from the land as the members of the Orange Order sat down to dinner. they were at Ian McGhillie's Golf Club Clubhouse, which was closed to all outsiders this night.
Chief Griswold and I had used the grill in the kitchen to cook up steaks and seafood, including the Chief's special trout preparation. I was merely the student as I watched him expertly cook the food, and I also worked on the side dishes. Della Harlow helped us out as well. As an aside, Cindy Ross was not permitted into the kitchen. She is accomplished at a great many things; cooking is not one of them.
We acknowledged Teresa Croyle and Damien Thompson's first Orange Order dinner. They had the duty of bringing out the plates of food and pouring the wines. Their only other duty as the newbies was to make sure that the beer did not run out. Teresa was a very smart Vice Lieutenant: I knew she'd brought in an extra keg, just to make sure.
After a lot of banter and discussion of the cases of the last three months, as well as talk of the EMT Strike, the conversation turned to promotions and medals. When I announced that Della Harlow would be promoted to Deputy Chief, there was a great exclamation of cheering and applause. Della already knew she was being promoted, so there was no ruined surprise there.
"There aren't going to be a lot of other promotions." I said. "Some pay increases amongst the Patrol Officers, for the most part." I quickly went through those. "As to medals," I continued, "there will be a good number of them, including a few that I won't discuss because I like to surprise people at times." Everyone knew that meant someone in the room was getting a high medal, but weren't sure who it was nor what it was (it was Teresa's Police Star of Gallantry, for those keeping score at home).
We then discussed the upcoming Medal of Valor ceremony for Roy Easley. And at that time, someone asked a question: "Who was the last Fire Department M.O.V.?"
"Which reminds me: who was the last Police Cross winner?" asked Teresa Croyle.
"I can tell you that." said Chief Griswold. The room became quiet as he talked.
"Almost thirty years ago, there was a young Police Officer named Joseph Smedley." said Griswold. "We called him 'Joe'. Worked like a dog to get a two-year degree. Top of his Class at the Police Academy. A couple of years in, he responded to a hostage situation call, at a gas station where the Nextdoor County road comes into University Avenue. Went to 'talk', to 'negotiate', walked right up to the front door. When the perp extended his gun arm, Smedley grabbed it, wrestled the man to the ground, took the gun away and shot the other perp who was firing at him, but missed."
"It was only the Town Council then, and they awarded Smedley a Police Medal." said Griswold. "What no one knew is that a corrupt Police Captain at that time had staged the whole thing to get Smedley killed. Smedley was an honest man, like the Iron Crowbar here, and some people didn't like that."
Griswold continued: "Should've been a higher medal, but they managed to keep it downgraded. But Smedley wasn't done. We had a firefight with a drug gang, and our guys didn't have the equipment the SWAT team today has. Smedley went on the attack, drew the fire of the bad guys, caught two bullets in the legs. The other guys had been ordered to hold back by that same corrupt Captain, but they disobeyed and cleaned up the perps and saved Smedley. The Town Council got the message and gave Smedley the Police Cross, and that corrupt cop found work in another organization. Care to guess which one, Crowbar?"
"I'd say the SBI." I said.
"I'd say you're correct, too." said Griswold. "He became Jack Lewis's boss, which explains a lot of things. Anyhoo, the Town Council had the idea that Smedley was exposing himself too much, so they 'invited' him to transfer to the Fire Department. And sure enough, a few years later he ran into a burning building and brought out a couple of kids, then went back in and got their dog and her newborn puppies."
"My kind of guy." I said. Everyone laughed; they knew I love dogs.
"Yep." said Griswold. "So he got the Fire Department M.O.V. for that. Set a pretty high bar, and the Council never gave another one until Easley was nominated by our M.O.V. guys here. Easley did the same thing Smedley did, saved a child. Smedley, meanwhile, also went into a burning building and rescued two other trapped firefighters, for which he got a Fire Cross."
"That is some serious hardcore stuff, there." said Micah Rudistan, his eyes showing his sheer fascination.
"It sure is." said Griswold. "Only man like him I ever saw was this redhead with the red crowbar, and I had to give the rest of my Police Force orders to tackle his ass so that he doesn't try to beat Smedley's records." There was some laughter at that, but I wasn't amused: Cindy had been shot obeying those orders, and I'd have preferred to take those bullets in her stead. But that's water under the bridge, I said to myself. Let it go.
The Chief continued: "So the Council had to make Smedley move to the Sheriff's Department. He did Courthouse duty and they'd send him to the schools with the drug dogs or to teach traffic safety. He liked kids, and they loved having a hero like him in front of them."
"So what happened to him?" Cindy asked.
"He retired a few years ago." Griswold said. "He was getting long in the tooth, and there were some stories that he was drinking more than he should. I haven't seen him in a while. I need to bring him around, let him meet you new heroes..."
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The City. Late Sunday night.
The FBI Agents were monitoring their screens, seeing reams of digital data flowing before them, data showing financial transactions in and out of the banks of the City and most of the State. A 'FISA' Court had issued a warrant to collect this data from citizens as a matter of routine, 'rubber stamping' in the name of the War on Terror. But this Task Force did have more specific warrants, to watch the State Housing Authority's Louise Belfort and others, to monitor their cellphone activity as well as potential money transfers.