This story is part of an ongoing series.
The chronological order of my stories is now listed in WifeWatchman's biography.
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This story contains graphic scenes, language and actions that might be extremely offensive to some people. These scenes, words and actions are used only for the literary purposes of this story. The author does not condone murder, racial language, violence, rape or violence against women, and any depictions of any of these in this story should not be construed as acceptance of the above.
Part 1 - Prologue
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Author's note: This is another of those 'bridge' stories, interlude-type stories that give information and set the table with groundwork, and also has a case to solve. Thanks for your patience, and enjoy the sex and the rest of the story.
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Sunday, October 15th. Little Jack Burke blew out the four candles on his cake after everyone had sung 'Happy Birthday' to him. He demanded the first piece of cake, which was given to him as it was indeed his birthday.
Also at the party was Doug, Michael Todd, Carole, Marie, Jim, Ian, Ross, little Daniel and Patricia Allgood, little Pete Feeley; and adults me, Laura, my mom Phyllis, Todd, Teresa, Cindy, Molly, Tanya, Jack Muscone, Barry Oliver, Teddy Franklin, and Seth and Joanne Warner. Laura had brought Patricia and little Daniel; Daniel and Melina Allgood were not at the party. We were at Todd and Teresa's house in the Heritage Cloisters subdivision.
"Jack wanted a dog." said Teresa to me as everyone talked and the children played. "Todd told him, and rightly, that I was allergic to dog hair accumulations. But there is no way we're giving that mean little boy a dog to abuse."
I nodded. "He doesn't try much with Bowser and Buddy because Carole and Marie stand up to him. How is Jack with his cousin and half-brother?"
"He lords it over them." said Teresa. "But he keeps to himself a lot, too. We don't treat him any differently than the other boys, but it's as if he realizes that something's not quite right."
"He knew his mother a lot better than the younger boys." I replied, referring to the late Jeanine Burke. "Having her disappear from his life probably was more traumatic than we grownups might realize. But I'm not the child psychiatrist around here; you'll have to ask my wife about that."
"I already have." admitted Teresa. "She's observing the kids today, and I figured that was why she brought Patricia and Dan. Or was there something else behind that?"
"Just between us Clan Troy types," I said, letting my voice quieten to a near whisper, "Melina and Laura know of the tension between me and the Sheriff, which hasn't really abated after he suspended me without pay. Melina went out of town for what Carole calls 'meetings', so Laura and I are babysitting Patricia and Dan, and Sheriff Allgood is at the Sheriff's Association conference in Midtown, probably drinking it up with the other Sheriffs."
"Him?" Teresa said, her voice almost scornful. "He won't touch a drop of liquor. He makes a Boy Scout Troop look like an ISIS cell, he's so clean."
I chuckled. "Well, that's what's going on. Oh goodness, look at that..."
Little Jack was posing for pictures, with one arm around Marie and the other around Carole. "Uncle Todd, take a picture of me with my girlfriends!" little Jack said to Todd. Carole's father, that being me, just shook his head, knowing that having a teenage daughter when Carole began growing up was going to be a lot harder... a lot harder. Teresa showed no mercy; she was giggling (well, what passed for it for her) at my facial expressions...
Part 2 - Women's Whispers
"This is Bettina Wurtzburg, KXTC Fox Two News!" shouted the lovely redheaded MILF reporterette at 7:00am, Monday, October 16th, from in front of the Federal Building on Courthouse Square. "Fox Two News has learned that an agreement has been struck between Governor Val Jared and most members of the State Legislature, Democrat and Republican!"
Bettina started: "In this agreement, the Governor's Administration will drop the criminal complaint and lawsuits against BigAgraFoods and other companies over hiring undocumented workers being a civil rights violation against black citizens. And the Legislature will not pursue impeachment against the Governor. We have Dr. Romanov of the University's Political Policy Institute with us. Dr. Romanov, who wins in this Faustian deal?"
"Everyone and no one, Bettina." said Dr. Romanov. "The Governor's racist and ridiculous, politically-motivated attacks on BigAgraFoods were never going to work, so he really loses nothing by backing off on them. And the politicians that seriously wanted to impeach Governor Jared would've had real trouble showing he'd committed an actual high crime. Unfortunately, the Governor's
white nationalism
isn't a felony crime.
"Additionally," continued Dr. Romanov, "polls are beginning to show that the People of the State, especially the ones that voted to re-elect Jared, were becoming angry at the increasingly vitriolic rhetoric against him, as the People see it as an attack on themselves and their voting rights and choices. So it was in everyone's interest to attempt to reach a deal and calmer waters, lest there be a further awakening by the Voters."
"So does this mean we're stuck with Val Jared as Governor?" asked Bettina, her voice sounding devoid of hope.
"Yes, Bettina," said Dr. Romanov, "but he's a lame-duck Governor with no political support whatsoever. His tax reform plan is being rejected by both Parties, and his racist attitudes have been exposed and rejected by the people and groups that matter. We're stuck with him, but he's impotent. So we don't have to worry too much."
"Thank you, Doctor Romanov." said Bettina, who then continued: "And in more local news, Police Chief Moynahan said there would be no promotions to Deputy Chief on November 1st, and that the post could and would go unfilled for the time being. However, there
have
been nominations for a SpecOps/SWAT Lieutenant as well as a Supervisor for the important Vice Division, though Chief Moynahan declined to make those names public at this time. And now let's go to Nick Eastwood for Sports. Nick!"
"Thank you, Bettina!" said Nick Eastwood, standing on University Avenue with the Stadium across the street rising behind him. "Both the Wildcats and our University's Bulldogs have an open date this weekend, and their next game is against each other at Wildcats Stadium on October 28th. The Bulldogs are looking for revenge after the now-infamous 'Appletree-to-Washington' play overcame two blocked punts to lead the Wildcats to the win last year! The Bulldogs will have 96,000 Wildcats fans screaming against them, and Sophomore receiver Jamaal Washington, already in consideration for All-Conference and All-America honors, is going to provide the Wildcats with a formidable weapon against the Bulldogs."