Hanging the Chimney Hook
All Rights Reserved Β© 2020, Rick Haydn Horst
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author's imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
Chapter Fourteen
Gossip Column:
Franklin's Studly Detective: UPDATE
As promised, I bring more savory morsels of our sinewy stallion. I had it on good authority that within our fair city lived a man with such an extreme extremity that if his burden were more ponderous, one naked jog could self-inflict a kneecapping. Such cock-and-bull stories have floated about for ages, but having had the privilege of a firsthand witness, not only has the appendage in question received an accurate appraisal, buk also, he gives a whitewash so thorough, he could singlehandedly ice an entire kake. Look for more in future editions as information becomes available.
"I see what that shameless reporter did there." After slapping the folded newspaper onto the dining table, I snatched the spoon from the place setting before me and finished eating the last few bites of breakfast.
Max and I had awakened by 5 o'clock, exercised, showered, and Albert jumped on our invitation to join us for breakfast that morning. He brought the paper with him, and after giving the pertinent section a once-over, I admit that it bothered me, but I hadn't felt angry about it.
Max had suggested we start having a naked breakfast after our shower to allow our skin some air. Naturally, I went along with it because it made good sense, but for Max, he needed little excuse to remove his clothing. He sat across from me, and our legs intertwined a bit beneath the table, while my equally naked cousin Albert took the end seat.
I tapped the paper in irritation. "He goes too far in his claims. I mean, am I really a one-man supplier of an entire bukkake?"
Max paused mid-chew. "My stomach says yes."
"You have two loads in there, and I note you still have plenty of room for our standard breakfast."
"You know that I delight in gorging on you." He took a sip of coffee.
Albert said, "I would love to have seen you bukkake the Naked Reporter."
"I'm not even sure why he let him have it."--I turned to my Golden Bear--"You're not usually one to share."
"It's true," said Max, who turned to Albert, "I failed
sharing
in kindergarten. But after what he did, he deserved the embarrassment of walking back to his car looking like he'd fellated a Clydesdale. We will never again combine interviews with blowjobs. I couldn't imagine why you told him all that."
"That's never happened before, but I told you, I think better if I've cum a few times, and I only came that once at the furniture store."
"He will probably use everything you told him in the paper," said Albert.
Max laughed. "Oh no, he won't."
"How do you know?"
"He won't tell you," I said. "That's the only answer I get out of him too."
"I told you that you needed me," said Max. "I took care of it; that's all that matters. On another note, where has Edgerton been hiding?"
"He went missing yesterday evening," said Albert, "and I suspect he's with James."
"James can't go home," I said, "especially after the article this morning."
The piece in question, a not too disappointing boxed article at the back of the paper, stated that the police had released James without charge. How he wanted to put the whole unfortunate mess behind him, and that he missed Tommy, wishing he could join him at the upcoming housewarming on Saturday evening. Accompanying the article was a color photo of James, propping his head on the counter at the tailor's, his pinky adorned with the ring in clear view. It looked good enough on the print version, but the ring in the online photo stood out crystal clear.
Albert checked his phone for the time. "Woah, it's 7:30; I better get dressed and go." He took the last sip of his coffee and stood from the table. "Thank you for breakfast. I'll have to return the favor and show you what I typically have."
"Sounds great," I said as Albert headed to the door.
"Bye, Al."
The private number on my phone rang. "It's Edgerton." I put it on speaker. "Good morning, detective."
"Yes, it is a good morning, isn't it?"
"You sound chipper," said Max.
"I might be," he said, and I could almost hear the smile on his face. "I have a favor to ask of you, and it's important."
"Sure, what is it?"
"With no leads on the Haines/Chadwell case, potentially until Saturday, I have other cases to work, so I have much to do the next couple of days. The trouble is, James can't go home or to work, and he needs someplace to be, with people he trusts who can help protect him. The inspector wouldn't allow me to assign any officers to him, and there's no way he would agree to a safe house."
"Okay," I said. "I understand what you're asking, but we have a few things to do today, and we have only our two-seater."
"I'm more than willing to swap keys with you for the next couple of days," he said.