Sisters' Naughty Roleplay
January 28th, 2027 -- Detective Nelson Tucker
I strode into the Sacramento Superior Courthouse with my partner, Sunny Savage. She had a march to her step like she was going into battle. In a way we were, the battle to take down that bastard Clint Elliston. He thought his perverted ways could continue. To flout propriety. This investigation was getting bigger by the day.
Once we hit him, we could hit so many others. The administration of his college, other members of his family, and who knew who else would be swept up in our net. This was a major corruption case as well as sexual crimes.
At the metal detectors, we pulled our ID and badges, flashing them to the sheriff officer manning the security point. He nodded, opening the small gate that bypassed the metal detectors. We strode fast, heading up to Ed Thomas's office. He was a senior prosecutor. Experienced and sharp.
The perfect guy to bury Clint.
My trench coat swept as we hustled down the halls. We reached the third-floor office and knocked. "Enter!"
Ed Thomas had a large office, his desk covered in paperwork. He had a table to the right, buried in more paperwork that looked like it was in the process of being assembled into a case. A young paralegal was there, moving things around, glancing at a checklist.
"Nelson," Ed said, grinning at me. He had graying hair, his hairline retreating swiftly. "You salty old mutt, they still letting you run around."
"Still bumpers that need chasing," I said. "Got one that belongs to a real asshole."
"Yes, yes, I have those notes around here," he said, glancing at his desk.
"Got a big case going on?" I asked.
"That pollution case with Tyler Metalworks," he said. "Goddamn nightmare of paperwork." He chuckled. "Going to be interesting." He glanced over at my partner. "She's young."
"You're just old," Sunny answered.
"Ain't that the damned truth," Ed said. "Well, let's hear this warrant you need."
"Just you here?" I asked as I took a seat at his desk. "I thought there was another prosecutor on the case."
"She's getting a massage," he said. "You're an hour early, right?" He glanced at his watch. "Thought we were meeting at noon."
"Did I say that?" I frowned.
"Doesn't matter," Ed said. "I need a break from staring at all this bullshit. We're in discovery, and as you can see, they buried us in paperwork."
Sunny glanced at the stack of boxes, the type that held reams of paperwork, in the corner. She winced.
"Yeah." Ed grinned. "They're trying to hide something in all that mess. Can't wait to find it and bury their asses."
"We got a real prick that needs burying," Sunny said. She opened up her satchel. "We have a sworn witness statement here." She handed it over. "This woman puts Clint Elliston in a sexual encounter with his aunt nine months before she gave birth to her last child."
"That's the one with the three kids by some Canadian you can't prove exists?" Ed asked, scanning the paperwork.
"Yep. Just get us the warrants, we'll draw blood from Clint, Vicky Samuels, and her daughter Phoebe. We prove his daughter and that's incontrovertible proof that Clint's committed incest. Then we just have to start testing other children. Like his mother's fourth child, Clinton Elliston III."
"Wait, she has two sons named Clinton?" Ed said. "Jesus, not even trying to hide that, is he?"
"Nope. Then both his sisters, Zoey and Alicia, have three children with fathers we can't track down. Further, we have a statement from another witness who saw Clint and Zoey having sex, and we have a photo where it's possible he's having sex with Alicia. Though it's inconclusive."
"Right, right, this is a mess," he said. "But I'm not going to get a blood draw warrant."
"What?" Sunny gasped. She leaned down. "We got the fucker, let's get him."
"We have a hearsay statement," he said. "She didn't
see
anything."
"You know that's bullshit," I growled. "Hearsay's allowed if it's statements made by the principal that show them in a bad light. Don't fuck around with me."
"It's slim. She says she never knew Clint. How do we know that it was him."
"She picked him out of a photo lineup," Sunny said. "Along with Pam Elliston and Melody Samuels. They were with him that day."
Ed leaned back. "It's still a bad idea to do this. If I get a blood draw warrant, the first thing he'll do is have his lawyer do an immediate stay. He interned with Elisabet Reenburg. You know her. She'll have us spending three or four months dealing with her motions and appeals. She'll challenge this on so many grounds. She might even win. This will give Clint time to work with his friends. Get me more. Real proof that I can spring on him at once. Hard evidence that doesn't require us alerting him until we're ready to bury him."
"Fine," I growled, frustration rippling through me.
* * *
January 29th, 2021 -- Clinton "Clint" Elliston II
I held my two eldest daughters, both three-and-a-half-years-old, to my chest. Hikaru and Christie felt light as I cradled them in my arms, but they were groaning fast. They were my two daughters born from Pam and Melody. Hikaru was tuckered out from the long wait, but Christie seemed rested. She parted her hair around, a fine down of light-brown silk that fell about her face.
"We're going to meet your new sister," I said as marched down the hallway. "Doesn't that sound fun."
"Another one?" Christie asked. Her face blanched. "I want to be your only daughter, Daddy."
"Well, don't you have fun playing with Hikaru?"
"Me and Hikaru then," she said, her words adorable.
"What about Amber?"
"She's okay. But she's young."
I chuckled. "Not that much younger than you. And Cassandra or Reina?"
Christie's face blanched. "They're babies."
"So babies are bad?" I asked her, arching an eyebrow.
She nodded her head.