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Friday, March 31, 2006

Still plugging away

Just thought I'd let you know that I am still out there plugging away for you, my loyal reader. My latest research project is to establish blogs at other places and link back to myself. I am trying to see if there's any truth to the whole "the more links you have, the more traffic you'll get". This effort hasn't seemed to have had any effect so far.

Here's a little tidbit on Google Adwords. Earlier this week, I discontinued my ad campaign at Adwords. There has definitely been a drop off in traffic, but it wasn't like the traffic I was getting from my ad campaign was helping at all. I have no hard information to base this on, but here are my observations. A

Almost since I started blogging, I had a statcounter on my blog. I checked my statcounter several times a day and I could never match the hits I saw on my counter and the clicks that Google recorded. I sent the following email to Google:

How is it that I see that my ad has been clicked on 7 times in one day, yet neither of the 2 hit trackers I have on my web page have recorded the visits? Take today for example, Adwords shows that I have 2 clicks from searches and 5 clicks from content. Making a total of 7 clicks which I was charged $1.26. However, both my hit counters have only registered 4 visitors for today and no of them have come from Google adwords.

Here is an excerpt from Google's response:

Additionally, Google's reporting technology may record clicks that other web tracking programs may miss. Some tracking programs may not register clicks that occur while the destination site is down, or they may have limitations on the kinds and sources of clicks that they detect.

Of the 255 clicks I was charged for on Adwords, I could only account for 210 on my statcounter. Additionally, none of the clicks ever loaded more than one page. In fact, the none of the "visitors" ever stayed long enough to record a length of stay greater than zero seconds - not a single one.

One of my subscriptions is for the Interactive Advertising Bureau newsletter. A short time ago they had an article that stated one advertiser hired an outside auditor look into the quality of clicks from Adwords. Guess what - the auditor determined that 30% of the clicks were fraudulent - 30%! The estimated that 15% of the clicks at Yahoo! were fraudulent.

You may be aware, Blogger is owned by Google and it is one of the only blog sites that allows the automated set up of blogs. You know, all the blogs you see that have nonsense formatted like paragraphs are up for bots to go through and "click" on ads. Question is - what do we want to do about it? Personally, I decided to give up on Adwords. I am close to giving up on Blogger.


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Thursday, March 30, 2006

Putting my short stories out there

I have posted The Winners,the first short story in Some Things Just Happen on my Snow In March . Please visit and take a peak.

If you like the story, follow the link back to Paul Gavin's Storefront. Or you can visit next week for the next story.

One surprising tidbit. Since I posted the first five chapters of Progressing Rapidly Over Uneven Terrain on my blog at Lulu, I have actaully been getting more traffic there than here at blogger.com. Makes me wish that Lulu had a better blogging tool. I really tried to use the tool, but it refused to bend to my will. Personally, I cannot accept that. I guess I'll keep posting the chapters here and try to keep interesting posts on Paul Gavin's Blog. So, if you don't get enough of me here, and who amongst you actually does, you can stop by and see what things are like at Lulu. Come on, you know you're want to, just click. It's easy. You can do it. There, didn't that make you feel better?


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Random placements of keywords

Last night I published what I felt was a fairly humorous attempt to prove my point that the guy I referenced was full of crap. It was, of course, a public service for you my readers. Consistent with my attempts to follow every route possible to build my traffic and report the result back to you, I had to give this a try.

Guess what happened. Ab-so-lute-ly nothing, zero, nada, zipski, big doughnut hole - I didn't get a single visitor from a search engine in the last twenty-two hours - none. Additionally, I did a few searches of my own. After searching through the first twenty pages of each of my searches and not seeing any reference to my posting, I decided to give up. My posting is not even a blip.

The good news is that if you type rebeleyeball in just about any search engine, you get inundated with my posts. Blook will get you mine, Story Blook and a few others.

A search on Paul Gavin will get you some, but that pesky English photographer keeps his ironfisted grip on the top spot - just because he has a well-presented, well-established commericial web site - well, la-de-da. Then there's the cowboy and the painter - who are all these dudes using my name? Take some pictures, ride a few bulls, paint pictures for a few decades and they think the own my name. Give up your spot, boys. Let a fellow Paul Gavin get some search engine placement, wouldya?


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Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Posted Chapter 29

Chapter 29 is now ready for your reading pleasure. Hope you're enjoying were the boys in the band are heading. I wonder what's going to happen next.

Off and on I have whined about not getting the traffic I would like to. I have still been doing research to see if I can find anything that might helps. I ran across something very funny, but I left the page before I copied the text. Frankly, I am too damn lazy to look through my browser history to find it. First, it wasn't really that well written. Second, I am so much better at paraphrasing.

Here's the claim. This guy said that he "accidently" posted something with the words Anna Kournikova and penthouse and he got over 40,000 hits on his web site in one day. Are you through laughing? Okay, can I continue? Shall we test the theory?

How's this? Brittany loves to eat asparagus spears, but she has a very unusual technique. Usually, she sucks the tips before taking a big bite of the fat fleshy part.

Here's another - The naked truth is that Jessica loved watching Homer Simpson. She and her sister, Ashley just couldn't get enough of the his goofy antics. They had two TVs in their Penthouse appartment so they wouldn't get sweaty, wrestling over the remote control.

Now it's time to sit back and watch the traffic. Do you think I should notify Blogger that I am expecting a significant jump in traffic to my sight. They may have to add some server capacity to keep up with all the new visitors - could get ugly.


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Tuesday, March 28, 2006

The Break - Chapter 29

Chapter 29

Immediately after the bus parked on the ferry, Ronnie disembarked. It was as if the school bell had rung. Full of excitement, Ronnie mounted the stairs to the passenger deck. Not even slowing down, he crossed the length of the ship to the outside observation deck. Ronnie just wanted to watch the water.

“Where’d Ronnie go?” Pete asked.

“No clue.” Ass responded. “All I know is he was outta here like his hair was on fire.”

“Hair on fire?” Pete retorted. “Where did you hear that one? From your Granny?”

“Shaddup, bitch.” Ass responded playfully.

Pete turned to look at Chelsea. Seeing her smile, he felt a twinge in his groin. He had never been so attracted to a woman before. It wasn’t just a physical attraction. When he saw her in the crowd in Seattle, he couldn’t believe how happy his was. As much as he hated to admit it, one of the main reasons he played so well last night was because of her.

He wanted to play for her because he knew how horny it made her. When Pete finally turned his attention to Chelsea the night the three of them had hooked up in the hotel in Spokane, he slid his hand into her pants. She was the wettest he had ever felt and he had felt plenty.

“Whoa, you are so wet.” Pete said to her.

“You did that to me.” She replied. “The way your fingers move. Now let’s see what you can do with those fingers down there.”

“What do want?” Pete teased.

“Play with me.” Chelsea pled as she ground her pelvis on Pete’s hand.

“Play with what?” Pete asks as he slid her pants down past her bottom and on to the floor.

“Play with my pussy.” Chelsea continued. “Please Pete, play with it.”

Pete obliged her. First, he rubbed her on the out side with his whole hand with firm pressure. Then he backed off on the pressure and began to lightly stroke her clitoris. Suddenly, he felt his pants being unbuckled. Initially he was shocked, and then he remembered Emily. Feeling the warm of her mouth as her lips wrap around him, drove Pete past the point where he could continue teasing Chelsea. He slid his index finger deep inside her. Her moans of approval drove his desire to please her even more. Knowing exactly what to do, he bent her g-spot like the g-string on his guitar.

Her moans quickly escalated to shrieks as her climax lubricated her even more. Not realizing how brusquely he extracted himself from Emily’s mouth, he stepped into Chelsea and in one swift motion he was deep inside her.

“Yo, Pete.” Ass shouted. “You coming or what?”

“Almost.” He quipped with a little smile. “Uh…I was lost in thought.”

“Must’ve been a good thought.” Chelsea said as she walked past and slid her hand over the lump in his pants.

The look in her eyes almost melted Pete’s brain. This woman had him. It was a strange feeling for Pete. In the past, he had never cared for much more than the score. Now, things were different. It both excited him and scared him more than anything he had ever experienced. Not even caring how it would end, he was definitely going to enjoy the ride.

Up on the observation deck, the tribe gathered together. Well, almost together. Standing on the rail, Schnieder silently stared at the water. Ronnie and Big Ron were engaged in a deep conversation. Ass paid particular attention to Emily as Ben sulked close to the door. Pete and Chelsea were making out, oblivious to everything else.

“Get a room.” Ass repeated the hackneyed phase.

Breaking apart somewhat embarrassed, Pete wiped his mouth. Although they stopped kissing, they remained tightly entwined. Pete was completely lost in the feeling as Chelsea absent-mindedly stroked his chest.

“Ever made love on a boat, Pete?” Chelsea asked with a sly smile.

“No, you?” He replied.

“Not on one like this.” She said coyly. “Let’s go do it.”

“Where?” Pete asked. “The bus?”

“Sounds good to me.” She said as she broke free and headed back into the enclosed portion of the ferry.

Seemingly entranced by the boat wake, Schnieder did not notice that Pate and Chelsea had flitted away. Far from being mental vacant, Schnieder’ brain was working overtime. He was creating a mental checklist for the work he needed to perform. In the current state, the boxes would not pass even a cursory inspection at the border. It was imperative that he do something more to camouflage them. There was some urgency here. They would arrive in Vancouver in just a little over three hours.

Feeling he had a complete checklist, Schnieder was ready to execute. Relying on his training, he managed to move past the remaining five individuals without a single one noticing. Failing to notice that he had not accounted for all the members of the party, he made his way to the bus.

Upon arriving at the bus, Pete started to kiss Chelsea. But she pulled away.

“I have an idea.” Chelsea said looking down avoiding eye contact.

Since she first saw Pete three days ago, her life had been turned upside down. Although she had been to many concerts, she had never gotten so excited by someone in the band. In fact, she had an orgasm while dancing. Not only was that a first, but she had never been invited back stage before. Then she had sex with her best friend Emily. Now, she was initiating sex with this boy and she was about to ask him to help her live out one of her fantasies. Yes, this had been an amazing three days.

“Instead of having foreplay, let’s just do it.” She started.

“Sounds good to me.” Pete agreed.

“But, I want you to slide it in as slow as you can.” She continued her desire emboldening her more. “Then when you get it all the way in, just keep it there.”

“You don’t want me to move at all?” Pete asked somewhat confused.

“Yeah, just throb inside me and I’ll squeeze you.” She explained. “We can kiss and you can play with these.”

“So, let me get this right.” Pete said in a slightly sarcastic tone. “I get to fuck you, kiss you and play with your titties, but you don’t want me to really do a lot of work. Gotta tell ya, I don’t see a down side.”

Chelsea smiled and pushed him on the bed. Joining him there, she laid next to him and spread her legs. Pete got into position and began to slowly press forward.

“Ahhhhhh.” He moaned as he pushed into her.

“Shhhhhhhhh.” Chelsea said. “No noise … from either one of us.”

“You’re kinda kinky, girlie.” Pete chided.

“Shhhhhhhh.” She responded.

They followed her plan precisely. Pete had not thought it would be anything special, but he couldn’t have been any more wrong. The slowness forced an intimacy that he never would have experienced by banging away. Chelsea’s squeezing keep him fully aroused, but silent stillness gave him a chance to gaze into her eyes, slowly stroke her beautiful face as she gently traced her fingernails on his back. Gentle kisses from both of them enhanced their enjoyment. They had held their position for almost fifteen minutes when they heard the thump.

Jolted, but still locked tightly. They pair gave each other a look, but then decided to shrug it off. But then there was more noise and it was from directly below them. The shuffling was incessant. After two or three minutes, Pete pulled back the curtain and saw Schnieder moving equipment and some boxes around. He didn’t recall seeing them before.

“It’s just Schnieder.” Pete said to Chelsea. “Moving stuff in the cargo hold.”

“He’s right below us?” She asked.

“Yeah.” Pete said in a dismissive tone.

“Ohhhh.” She said. “That’s kinda hot. Do it right above somebody.”

“Yeah.” Pete agreed, but right now he would have agreed that having sex inside a lava lamp was kinda hot.

Returning to their silent ecstasy, they soon forgot about Schnieder. The session turned out to be a marathon that neither had ever experienced. She got there first. The damp spasm of her internal walls was too much for Pete. The explosion that wracked his body felt as if ropes were shooting out of him. He continued shooting and shaking for what seemed to be an entity. Falling off her, he laid next to her and stared deeply into her eyes. Neither one moved or made a sound. They just lay there enjoying the moment. At that point in time, they both knew this thing they started was big, really big.

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The Harrisons were glad to be sharing each other’s company. Big Ron had never confided in his son in the past. But the conversation they were having now, on the observation deck of a ferry crossing Puget Sound on a beautiful spring day led him to believe he could.

“Dad, it is totally cool.” Ronnie said excitedly. “It’s like every night we get better.”

“Every night, huh?” Ron responded a bit skeptically.

“Seriously, Dad.” Ronnie responded sincerely. “The guys have been so tight. And it’s like I go into this trance almost. It’s like I don’t even think about play or singing, it’s just happening and … it’s…like…damn…you know.”

“I think so.” Ron responded genuinely. “Sounds like when I was playing ball. I almost felt like I was watch the game on TV and I could see the play unfolding before anyone else.”

Ronnie snapped up from his position leaning over the rail of the ferry. Looking directly into his eyes, he saw the look. It was the exact same look he saw in Ben, Ass, and Pete’s eyes when they were talking about the last show. It was astounding, his Dad did get it. That meant his Dad got him. Almost overwhelmed, Ronnie was speechless.

“Uh…Ronnie…” Big Ron started deciding to take advantage of the situation. “I have something I want to talk to you about.”

“Is it about you and Shelia?” Ronnie asked expecting that they eventually get to this conversation.

“Not exactly.” Big Ron said as he shook his head from side to side. “Man, I didn’t think this would be this hard.”

“What’s up, Dad.” Ronnie asked his voice betraying his concern.

How exactly do you go about telling you child you have cancer? Parents spend their entire life trying to protect their child from harm, to shield them from pain. Any pain, whether it is physical or mental. Regardless of how he may have been with Ronnie, he was his son and he loved him more than he loved his own life. Maybe that’s why he had ridden him so hard when he was younger. Because Ronnie didn’t share his dream, he had thought his son was not reciprocating his love.

“Dad?” Ronnie asked. “You’re kinda freaking me out.”

“Sorry, Ronnie.” Big Ron said apologetically. “It’s just that, well, I have…uh…I have prostate cancer.”

“What?” Ronnie asked completely stunned.

“I have prostate cancer, but it’s okay.” Big Ron said trying to soften the blow.

“What do you mean, it’s okay?” Ronnie asked indignantly.

Big Ron mused a little at the response. He had worried about telling his son that he was sick and the minute he told him, Big Ron became a father again. His mission was to ease his son’s pain. It was liberating to know that even when he was feeling his own morality, his son still came first. It was the natural order of things.

“It’s fine because I have already completed my first round of chemo.” Big Ron stated matter-of-factly. “We won’t know if I am in remission for a couple months.”

“Is that good?” Ronnie asked.

“Not sure.” Big Ron replied. “Like I said, the chemo has killed everything including a fair portion of my healthy cells.”

“Are you okay?” Ronnie asked.

“I’m doing okay.” Big Ron replied. “Just get tired really quickly.”

Thinking back, it suddenly made sense to Ronnie. The haggard look on his Dad’s face when he first got on the bus was a byproduct of his chemo. Seeing the look on Big Ron’s face, Ronnie knew it was time to change the subject.

“Hey Dad, ready for this?” Ronnie asked somewhat amused.

“Sure, what’s so funny?” Big Ron asked.

“Not funny, really.” Ronnie responded. “It just that Ben and Eddie kinda hooked up.”

“What?” Big Ron replied stunned. “Hooked up?”

“Yeah.” Ronnie said. “You know that Ben’s gay right?”

“I thought so, but it really wasn’t any of my business.” Big Ron admitted. “But Eddie?”

Questioning the wisdom of telling his Dad about his band mates. Ronnie paused to consider whether or not he should change to subject. Before he had a chance, Big Ron continued.

“Hey, I don’t care, buddy. Really.” Big Ron said sincerely. “Just always thought Eddie was straight. And that set of tits he’s hanging out with makes it seem like he still is.”

Ronnie recoiled from the statement. He really hated when Big Ron talked about woman like that. As a matter of fact, he didn’t care for it much when Pete did it either. A strange thought occurred to him. When it came to woman, Pete and his Dad were very similar. He decided to let it pass.

“Yeah, that’s his denial reaction.” Ronnie said. “He was pretty freaked out afterward and he kinda jumped at Emily. It’s like his trying to rub the gay off him.”

“Well, I wouldn’t mind rubbing on her myself.” Big Ron said.

“Geez, Dad.” Ronnie said.

“I know.” Big Ron agreed. “Old dogs still like to hunt.”

They both turned and looked out across the water. The cool spring air bit their cheeks, but it felt good. Both men enjoyed being out on the water. Just then off the starboard bow, a killer whale surfaced and blew a plume of air and water out of its blow hole. It was so close. They could see the hole close up as it dove back down under the surface. It was found by a second and then a third. They heard footsteps. But this was to interesting to turn away, so they ignored the interlopers. The three killer whales kept pace with the ferry for several minutes. Then as suddenly as they appeared they vanished.

For the first time, Ronnie pulled his eyes from the water and turned to see the observation deck crowded almost to capacity. It seemed they weren’t the only two mesmerized by the water acrobatics of the orcas.

“That was too cool.” Ronnie said to Big Ron.

“I have to agree.” Big Ron replied. “Those are some awesome animals.”

“Did you see the blow holes opening and closing?” Ronnie continued excitedly. “I never thought it was like that.”

There is something about seeing whales in the wild that cannot be expressed with words. For some reason, they had no desire to continue talking about what they just witnessed. Instead, they stood and looked at the water for a long time.

“So, what about you?” Big Ron asked after the silence became noticeable.

“What about me?” Ronnie asked confused.

“Well, Pete has …uh…Chelsea .. is it? Eddie has his hands fully … literally.” Ron chuckled at his own joke. “With Emily and Ben. What about you?”

“Her name’s Annie.” Ronnie replied picking up on what his Dad was asking. “She’s in Colorado. I wanted to have her come up for a couple shows, but…”

“But what?” Big Ron asked.

“Well, we’re working and making good cash, but we haven’t gotten paid yet.” Ronnie explained.

“Why don’t you ask me?” Big Ron prompted.

Ronnie paused. His father had given them so much. In fact, he was really responsible for them getting their break. Also, he was responsible for the quality of their sound system. After all, his money paid for all of it. Ronnie was reluctant to ask him for more.

“Cause you’ve already given me …us so much.” Ronnie said.

“Hell, I’m not giving you shit, you rich bastard.” Big Ron said good-naturedly. “But I will give you a loan. Get her up here, boy.”






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Sunday, March 26, 2006

Updates on my books

When I tried to publish the chapters of Progressing Rapidly Over Uneven Terrain, I found the blogging tool on Lulu is extremely limited and very frustrating to use. Therefore, I created another blog Progressing Rapidly Over Uneven Terrain where I have published the first 25 chapters of Progressing Rapidly Over Uneven Terrain. Get started reading PROUT - Chapter 1.

Additionally, I posted The Break - Chapter 28. The stories are starting to merge. I hope you like how I am doing it. As always, I welcome all feedback.


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The Break - Chapter 28

Chapter 28

The storm was gone as suddenly as it appeared. It left a-half-an-inch of pebble-sized hail on Anita’s balcony. The fury of the storm matched the mood in Ron’s head. He had run through a few of the general issues with Anita, but it was time to get down to the details of exactly what happened that night.

But how do you tell the story in a logical fashion when it just didn’t make sense. Sure, he had seen Schnieder’s erratic behavior and the interactions between him and the mysterious Ian Gegger. But nothing else seemed to fit.

“Let’s give this another shot.” Ron said to Anita. “I think if I start with when I hooked up with the band and I give you some details we can make some head way.”

“Okay.” Anita replied as she felt a pang in her stomach. “But is it okay if we order some food?”

“Don’t be silly, Nitti.” Elena said motherly. “I have burritos ready for heating or a big pan of enchilada’s that I can thaw and have ready in no time.”

Taking a moment, it occurred to Ron that he hadn’t had decent enchiladas in a very long time.

“Enchiladas sound great.” Ron said eagerly.

“But I thought you wanted to hear the story.” Anita protested not really wanting hear her sister banging around in the kitchen.

“The kitchen is right there and all I have to do is microwave the pan for twenty minutes and then put it in the oven.” Elena explained. “I was planning on having them for dinner anyway. So, everything is done.”

“If you really think you won’t miss much.” Anita acquiesced.

This brought peels of laughter from Elena. Apparently, she found something Anita said extremely funny. Anita felt a twinge of embarrassment for her sister. Ron wasn’t laughing and could not imagine that anything she said was even remotely humorous.

“Miss much.” She chuckled when she was able to speak. “With his voice? BOOM! BOOM! People in the street can hear the story.”

Instantly, Anita was more than embarrassed by her sister, she was mortified at her inappropriate comments. But it didn’t last long, because Ron let out a guffaw, followed by several moments of heartfelt laughing.

“She’s right.” Ron agreed. “I’ve never been accused of speaking too softly.”

As she turned toward the kitchen, Elena smiled to herself. In the last four or five hours, as she got to know him, Elena found that she liked this big gringo. He definitely had something about him.


“Enchilada’s it is.” Elena declared cheerily.

Not even hesitating, Ron began to tell the story from when he went to meet the band.

When Ron’s plane landed at SeaTac airport, the band’s bus was there to meet him. The band, actually, Ronnie, decided to take a ferry from Vancouver to Seattle. Being a native Coloradoan, large bodies of water were absolutely fascinating to Ronnie.

The number of their little tribe had grown. Emily arranged to leave her car at a friend from school’s house and she and Chelsea were going to ride with the band until they drove back through Seattle on the way to Portland. Now, Big Ron was with them. They were now eight.

From the moment he stepped on the bus, he felt tension. He couldn’t put his finger on it, but there was something.

“Dad, you remember Schnieder?”

The two men shook hands firmly and gave each other a speechless nod.

“You know the boys.” Ronnie said as they turned away from Schnieder.

“Hey, Mr. Harrision.” Ass said cheerfully. Leaning his head toward the person sitting in his lap, he continued. “This is Emily.”

“Hi there, Emily.” Ron said.

As he greeted her, he leaned forward just enough to make her lean towards him enough that he could get an excellent view of her very large breasts. He was rewarded with a very good view directly down her blouse.

“Hey Coach.” Pete said even though he hadn’t been on Ron’s team for almost ten years.

“Pete.” He said crisply as he nodded. “Who’s this?”

“Ah, sorry Coach.” Pete said apologetically. “This is Chelsea.”

“Hi Chelsea, nice to meet you.” He said.

Operating at a professional level in this regard, he did not try the same move he used on Emily. If you vary your technique, you rarely ever get caught. Instead, he waited until she began to sit back. It is a natural reaction for people to look away during the awkwardness of being introduced. At that moment, Big Ron took a quick inventory of Chelsea’s assets. He was very impressed.

“Very nice.” He thought. “Bet she looks even better naked. Ah, but don’t they all.”

Turning away, he saw Ben sulking and looking out the window. Quickly, he shot a look back at Ass and he knew. He didn’t know exactly what the problem was, but he knew it involved those two.

“Hi Ben.” He said in a very gentle tone. “You okay?”

“Huh?” Ben responded somewhat dazed.

He was some engrossed in thought, that he had no idea that Big Ron had boarded the bus.

“Oh, hey Mr. Harrison.” He managed. “It’s all good.”

Ron knew that was about the most he was going to get out of Ben. Turning back to Ronnie, he saw his son in a completely different light. In the month or so since he saw him, the boy had become a man. Unable to keep from smiling, he felt surge of pride build up inside him.

“Where we headed?” Big Ron asked.

“Well, we don’t play until tomorrow night.” Ronnie explained. “But I thought we’d catch the ferry today and kick around Vancouver. I heard it’s a pretty cool city. And freaking Pete has never been to Canada. Can you believe that?”

“Well, yeah. I guess I believe it.” Big Ron replied.

They continued talking as Schnieder guided the bus up the I-5 towards the ferry docks. A small spasm shot down Schnieder’s spine.

“What time is the ferry?” Schnieder asked.

“We have like two hours.” Ronnie said. “I think we have to get in line like an hour before hand to make sure we get on it.”

“Uh…I just remembered.” Schnieder said uneasily. “I have to pick up some stuff for the lighting. But it’s really close to the dock. Is that okay.”

“Yeah, cool.” Ronnie replied.

The conversation seemed innocent enough, but it didn’t sit right with Big Ron. There was something in the way that Schnieder worded the question. Ron wrote it off as post air travel mental slow down. It wasn’t really jet lag, because it is only a one hour difference between Mountain Time and Pacific Time. But Ron believed there was definitely a diminished mental capacity that people suffered when they flew. No one else believed him, but he had landed several large deals in his favor by flying the other side in at the last minute. Additionally, he would never fly in the day of a meeting. Want to have every advantage possible, he always flew in the day before the meeting and made sure he got a full night’s sleep.

Since he thought it was just him, Ron wanted to sit down. Actually in his current state, he wanted to lie down. The two hour flight had almost completely sapped his energy. It didn’t take much since he started the chemo.

Taking the time to look at his father closely, Ronnie saw how exhausted he looked. It took him completely by surprise. His dad had always been the picture of health. A strong, mountain of a man that never backed down from a physical challenge in his life, he had always been Big Ron. But he couldn’t really deal with his feelings right now. There was too much happening.

“Dad?” He said as soon as the thought crossed his mind. “We have beds in the back ….”

Ronnie saw it briefly in Big Ron’s eyes. It wasn’t any more than a flash, but it was there. It was the look of embarrassment that some one who wasn’t well, but was doing his best to hide it. Ronnie thought quickly, he knew his father was uncomfortable that Ronnie had seen his weakness and acted on it. Wanting to give him an alternative, it came to him.

“There’s a shower, too.” Ronnie said. “You know, whatever you need to freshen up after the trip.”

“Sounds good.” Ron said. “Think I’ll go back and give it a look.”

Opening the divider, Big Ron walked to the back of the bus and collapsed onto the bed. He was even more exhausted than he had thought. Sinking deeply into the surprising comfortable, Big Ron was sure he would fall asleep immediately. However, sleep didn’t come. Instead, he laid there and thought about Ronnie’s situation.

It seemed that Ronnie was handling it all right. Big Ron had never seen his son walk with such an air of confidence. It was startling, but very satisfying. For the first time, he really saw himself in his son and he was very, very proud.

The bus came to a stop. It seemed that it was stopped longer than any stoplight. Curious, Big Ron sat up and looked out the window. Remembering that Schnieder wanted to make a stop, he wasn’t surprised to see him walking into the warehouse. For some reason, Big Ron decided to watch for a while. What he saw next, didn’t seem right. Schnieder appeared with a medium size moving box. By the way he was straining, it appeared to be a very heavy box. Not knowing much about lighting he could be sure, but it seemed the box was much heavier than he would have guessed.

“What are you looking for?” He asked himself.

Soon Big Ron rolled over and fell into a deep sleep.

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The warehouse was devoid of human presence except for Ian. Patiently, he waited for Frankie to show up. Checking his watch, he noted that Frankie had exactly three minutes and thirty second to show up. Exactly, three minutes later he saw the bus pull up at the cross street. Even if the light was red, Frankie was going to be on time. Ian was pleased, Frankie had maintained his training.

The other four had all lost their training. None of them recognized him or the code words, but they all did a double take when he mentioned “Operation Active”. Not out of recognition, but because a complete stranger walked up to them and said “Operation Active”.

Ian found himself hustling out of an alley after the first time, very disappointed in himself in not doing better research. He was much more careful on the subsequent encounters. Having no luck, he had almost given up on approaching Frankie. But his desire to complete this mission overcame any trepidation he had about embarrassing himself one more time.

Therefore, right now he felt that the mission had a better than even chance of succeeding. It was the first time he had thought that since he came up with this desperate plan over fifteen years ago in the wasteland of Northern Afghanistan.

As Schnieder got off the bus, Ian saw he pick up the gait of a soldier. His shoulders pulled back, chest out, chin up and completely confident he strode quickly to the door that Ian told him to come to.

“Afternoon, sir.” Schnieder snapped crisply as he came to attention in front of his superior.

“Afternoon, soldier.” Ian responded. “You’re late.”

“Respectfully, sir.” Schnieder responded. “I am exactly eleven seconds early.”

“So you are, soldier. So, you are.” Ian agreed good-naturedly.

Quickly, he performed his inspection of his troop. Once again, Ian was impressed. To the causal observer, everything about Schnieder indicated that he was a burned out ex-hippie. But Ian could see the attention to detail. The subtle crispness of all of his clothing. Reaching in to Schiender jacket, Ian extracted his Glock and inspected it closely. Sliding the action back, he caught the ejected cartridge before it hit the ground. Ian was more than pleased, this man was ready for anything. The action of the weapon was completely smooth and then was not a speck of dust to be seen. Ian knew this weapon had been cleaned this morning.

Not satisfied by one weapon, he reached into his waist band and extracted his second weapon. Same inspection, same result. Lastly, he checked his backup in his boot. That, too, was in impeccable condition.

“Excellent, Johnson.” Ian praised. “You are the best damn soldier in the outfit.”

“Thank you, sir.” Schnieder responded.

“Now here is the task I have for you.” Ian started. “I have material stored in several places where your little tour is going to take you. You assignment is to locate the provisions and keep them close to you.”

“Yes, sir.” Schnieder responded. “No problem, sir.”

“Remember, this is a dark operation.” Ian lectured. “That means no one, repeat, no one is to know anything about this. Including any local law enforcement or federal agency and especially no civilians. Understood?”

“Yes, sir.” Schnieder responded.

Ian looked hard at his soldier to be sure that message was received.

“This means that you have the authority and the duty to ensure the security of the mission.” Ian cautioned. “By use of any means you deem necessary.”

“Understood, sir.” Schnieder replied.

“Now, here are the first three packages.” Ian barked. “You are not authorized to look at the contents. Keep them sealed and secured and with you until you receive further instructions. Clear?”

“Crystal, sir.” Schnieder responded.

“Now pack ‘em up and get the hell out of here before your civilians get worried and come looking for you.” Ian said dismissively.

“Yes, sir.” Schnieder responded.

As bent over to pick up the first box, he looked up to see if Ian was watching him. But he was no where to be found. It was as if he disappeared or had never been there. Schnieder wasn’t really sure, but he didn’t trust his judgment in matters like this. All he knew was that he had his orders and he would follow them. Unfortunately, he knew what would happen if he didn’t follow orders. That was never going to happen to him again – ever. Shivering at the thought, he quickly straightened up, turned and carried the first box to the bus and stored in behind the band’s equipment. Completing the other two trips quickly, he made some adjustments that would ensure that they would not draw attention.

It was important that Ian maintain an almost ghost like presence around Frankie. Keeping the weapon guessing was part of the process. There were to reasons for this. First, it was a very effective way of controlling the weapon. Second, it provides plausible deniability in case the weapon is captured or in case of a glitch.

It happened during the first round of the experiment when they allowed an uncertified weapon back into the United States. Without the proper handling, the weapon snapped under the duress and climbed a clock tower. The result was twelve dead civilians. Even worse, it compromised the mission he had been trained for. This mission could not fail.

The task that Ian assigned to Frankie was not just a logistical one. This was also a test. Ian could have waited to have him pick up the explosives when they returned to the United States, but he wanted to see if Frankie could make it through two border crossings without getting caught. If he could do that, the rest of the mission should go off without a hitch, since the bus wouldn’t be subjected to the same level of scrutiny at any other juncture.

Judging on how Frankie had performed so far Ian was fairly confident that he would make it back to Portland with all the explosives and the rest of the equipment he had stashed in Vancouver and Victoria.

Ian was smiling as he watched the bus pull out of the parking lot and drive toward the ferry dock. Once again, Ian found himself smiling. It was pure genius to take ferries to Canada. The security at the ferry terminals was much more relaxed than at the highway crossings. Yes, he had to give Frankie credit. The man was operationally sound, despite the fact that he had no idea what he was doing. Not on a competence level, he literal had no idea the actions he was taking. All of the facts of the mission were coded into him. When Ian talked to him, he was really speaking directly to Frankie’s subconscious and completely bypassing his normal language processing capabilities. The result is that Frankie acted, but he was not aware that he was doing anything.






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Friday, March 24, 2006

Making a run

It's time to get going. We're here to sell books and that's what I am going to try to do. The first thing I did was to change my adwords campaign. Instead of having the ads targeted to Misadventures of a 42-year old wannabe which I had been doing to drive traffic to this site, I changed the campaign to point at Paul Gavin's Storefront. This is my Lulu storefront where I sell Progressing Rapidly Over Uneven Terrain.

The next thing I did was go to My Blog on Lulu and post 5 chapters of the book. Additionally, I removed the full length preview from the site. Now, if you want to read Progressing Rapidly Over Uneven Terrain you need to read it on the blog or buy it. I am only going to keep 10 chapters at a time on the blog, so that people have to come back or give them an incentive to buy.

Then, I went out a registered my Lulu blog with several blog directories. I tried to use everything I learned when I started this blog. Hopefully, I can start driving more traffic to Paul Gavin's Storefront and that will result in selling a few books or a least get some people to leave reviews of the book.

Now I have a full court press going and I am hoping that it results in sales. If sales don't pick up then I will have to try a different strategy.


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Progressing Rapidly Over Uneven Terrain - Chapter 1

One of my completed works is called Progressing Rapidly Over Uneven Terrain. I had the whole book posted at Lulu as the preview. That didn't help me sell any books. Since many people have been reading the serialized version of The Break, I have decided to serialize Progressing Rapidly Over Uneven Terrain.

Since it is a completed work, I will be able to post a chapter a day. Today I posted Progressing Rapidly Over Uneven Terrain - Chapter 1. I will probably post a few more chapters today to get the ball rolling. I have also posted a Table of Contents on Links to All Rebeleyeball Posts.

If you like what you read, you don't have to wait. You can just go to Progressing Rapidly Over Uneven Terrain and purchase a copy. Even if you don't purchase a copy, I invite you to use the rating tool on Lulu to let other's know what you think of the book.


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Thursday, March 23, 2006

And here's Chapter 27

I did something a little different in Chapter 27. Both segments are about the boys in the band. Not sure why, I just really wanted to write both these segments. I think they fit really well together.


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The Break - Chapter 27

Chapter 27

The gig they were play was on the campus of the University of Washington. So when the I-90 came to and end, Schnieder veered the bus right on to the I-5. It took thirty-five minutes to get to the U district. Finally, the bus rolled into the parking lot of the hotel.

“Jesus Christ, the traffic in this town sucks.” Schnieder exclaimed.

Ass appeared from the back of the bus for the first time since he went back to cry. Quickly, he walked through the bus and out the door without saying a word to anyone.

“Eddie?” Ben queried softly.

But Ass was already to the lobby door. Ronnie was right behind him and they approached the desk together.

“Hi, you have a reservation for Harrison?” Ronnie asked the man behind the desk.

“One moment, sir.” The man responded crisply. “Yes, four rooms.”

“Can we get five rooms instead?” Ass asked meekly.

Ronnie turned and stared at Ass for a moment. He shook his head and turned to the desk clerk.

“Yeah…uh…five rooms.” Ronnie repeated.

“Certainly, we have an extra room.” The front desk man said. “Just for tonight, correct?”

“Yes, just tonight.” Ronnie confirmed.

The rest of the group arrived at the desk.

“Just one key for each room?” The clerk asked.

“Yeah.” Ass replied.

“But Eddie …” Ben started.

“I got my own room.” Ass stated flatly.

They all stood in silence as the desk clerk created the magnetic keys. When he finished one, he put the key in its individual envelop and wrote the room number on it. Ass he placed it on the counter, Ass reached out, grabbed the key and walked to the stairwell. Even though the room was on the seventh floor, he didn’t want to wait for the elevator and risk having to ride up with Ben.

Running up the seven flights of stairs, Ass arrived before the elevator. Quickly, he made his way to his room, slid the card key into the lock and opened the door just as the bell for the elevator sounded. Ducking into his room, he closed the door, leaned back against it and sunk down to the floor.

They knew, they all knew that he and Ben had sex because he told them. This was not what he expected when this all started. At first, he had been shocked by Ben’s accusations. After he thought it through, he did feel as though he loved Ben. Actually, he knew he loved Ben, but the giddiness of the realization had evaporated when he realized that he really had sex with another man. Maybe it was no big deal to others, but he had never thought he was gay. He didn’t feel gay. Even when he was hugging Ben at the show, he had been looking at the large breasted woman.

How was he going to be able to face them? How could he possibly ever look Ben in the eyes again? This was not good, not good at all. He just needed a bit. Maybe after they got in the groove tonight, things would be different.

“Yeah, we just have to play together.” He thought. “Then everything will be cool.”

There was a sharp knock on the door that jolted Ass out of his daydream.

“Rehearsal in a half hour.” Ronnie said. “Be in the lobby in twenty minutes. We’re walking.”

“Cool.” Ass replied.

When they met in the lobby, Ass was the last to arrive. As soon as he walked up, the rest of the group joined him as he went straight for the door. He knew where they were going and he just kept walking.

“Eddie, are you going to talk to me?’ Ben asked.

“Not now.” Ass replied.

“But Eddie …” Ben pled.

“Not now, Ben.” Ass said emphatically. “Not now.”

They continued into the arena without another word. Pete and Ronnie felt too uncomfortable to speak. Ben was still trying to figure out what had transpired. One minute, he was basking in the warm afterglow of utterly satisfying sex. The next, he felt as if he had been used and discarded.

As the group approached the stage, they saw that Schnieder and the locals had made a great deal of progress on the stage. This was a huge step up for them. Instead of playing a medium size venue as the main band, they were the support band for a much more established act. That meant all of their equipment was set up in front of the equipment of the main attraction.

Unlike most new bands, Ratdick had very nice equipment. Mainly Because Big Ron had wanted to give his son the best possible chance at success. In fact their equipment was obviously better than the headliner’s.

“This is a trip, eh?” Ronnie said.

“No, shit.” Pete said as he looked up and slowly walked around in a tight circle.

“This place is fucking huge.” Ronnie exclaimed. “I wonder how the sound is.”

Pete hopped up on the stage, walked over to his guitar stands and picked up his white fender Stratocaster. Throwing the strap over his shoulder, he turned to his band mates.

“Let’s find out, boys.” He said excitedly. “Schnieder, we live?”

“Fuckin’ A.” Schnieder replied.

Pete’s fingers struck the strings once, then the adrenaline kicked in and he ripped off a quick powerful riff.

“Let’s go.” He said again to his seemingly paralyzed brethren.

Ronnie joined him on stage, followed quickly by Ben. Ass stood in front of the stage as if he was caught in the suction of a very powerful pump. Not only was he unable to break away, he seemed to be getting sucked backward.

“Yo, bitch.” Pete shouted. “You in the game, Ass?”

The words stung him like a bucket of ice cold water. Quickly, he jumped on the stage and positioned himself behind his drum set.

As he tuned his Les Paul, Ronnie looked around and saw that everyone was set. Methodically, Pete strummed and the twisted the tuner slightly. Ben was doing runs on his base and ass was rap-tap-tapping on his snare.

“Slowly Descending into Darkness.” Ronnie stated authoritatively. “One, two, three.”

The sound simply exploded from two members of the quartet. Ronnie chose this song because it was slow and heavy. The plodding music was the right combination to settle them down and to tune with long notes. It wasn’t right. They were off. Looking at Pete, he saw his partner in the front was definitely in the groove. As though they were thinking with the same brain, he turned to look at Ronnie. Together, they turned around. It looked as if Ben was going to be sick and Ass just looked pissed.

Both guitarists stopped almost simultaneously. Realizing that they were off and they just weren’t going to get there.

“Whoa.” Ronnie said. “Again. One, two, three.”

Once again, the two guitarists began in perfect synchronization. This time both of them were facing the rhythm section so they could see what was happening. It only took fifteen seconds. Pete and Ronnie stopped again.

“Come on.” Ronnie said.

“It’s him.” Ass mumbled.

“What?” Ben asked indignantly.

“Who cares?” Ronnie asked. “Again. One, two, three.”

They kicked it off again. The result was pretty much the same. Not ever experiencing this before, Ronnie wasn’t quite sure what to do. Looking at Pete, they both thought they would just keep playing it. Maybe, they could play through this. Playing the entire song, they were not happy with how it sounded.

“Let’s go up tempo.” Ronnie said trying to get this rehearsal kicked started. “Ripped from My Lips. One, two.”

They hit the punky beat and it seemed a little better. Midway through the song it completely fell apart.

“What’s with you two?” Ronnie queried the rhythm section.

“He’s fuckin’ up.” Ass accused as he nodded his head toward Ben.

“No, I’m not.” Ben said defensively.

“Bullshit, you can’t keep up.” Ass continued his indictment. “You’re off a beat.”

“Bullshit, you’re varying the beat.” Ben said angrily.

Normally, Ben might try to adjust to anomaly in the rhythm. Then againg, it would usually only happen for a few bars. But he could tell, Ass was doing this on purpose. He wasn’t sure why Ass was being such a jerk today, but he wasn’t going to let anyone – not even Eddie – tell him his rhythm was off. It simply meant too much to him.

“Come on …” Pete started.

“Get you shit together, Ben.” Ass hissed.

“What is your problem?” Ben asked.

“You’re my problem.” Ass replied viciously.

“Why?” Ben asked. “Because I let you fuck me?”

“Let me?” Ass screamed as he stood up squeezing his sticks so tightly his fingers were turning white. “You fucked me up with all that “You love me and you know it” shit. All you wanted was dick.”

“What?” Ben said completely taken off guard by the assault.

“That’s right, you fuckin homo.” Ass said almost coming completely unglued. “You tricked me.”

It wasn't the first time Ben had been called a homo or a fag, but this time it cut much deeper. Wanting to give Ass the benefit of the doubt, he didn’t respond. Not that he had time.

“Look.” Ronnie said sternly. “I don’t care who fucked who or who tricked who or what-the-fuck-ever happened. It happened and you two gotta deal with it. But not here and not now – GOT IT. We are professionals. We are getting paid ten thousand dollars each tonight and we are going to earn it. Because I am not going to be a one shot and out guy. Ratdick is here for the long-term. OKAY?

They other three members of the band stood looking at Ronnie in disbelief. They all had noticed the change in him over the last few days, but none of them expected this type of leadership from him. He told them what they were going to do and they were sure they were going to do it.

“Let’s play Debbie and get past this - now.” He instructed. “One, two, three, four.”

Out it came and it was tight. Ass and Ben were finally in synch. Pete sounded good. Now Ronnie could catch the groove and enjoy.

“Much better.” He said as the song came to an end. “That’s it.”

Knowing they had to address this now, Ronnie was determined to talk to the rest of the band. But he knew they needed to get mentally prepared, so he did want to open the entire can of worms.

“Look, I understand you guys are going through some shit, okay.” Ronnie said gently. “But it’s like, we have this show and you need to be on. We’ll work through this together tomorrow. Please, just go to your rooms, order some room service and hang out until the show. Use the emotion in the music, all right?”

“Sure, dude.” Ass said apologetically.

“Cool.” Ben said.

“I’m going to check the sound with Schnieder.” Ronnie said as he jumped off the stage and walked over to the sound station.

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The four of them were waiting in the wings. Nervously, Ass pounded his legs with his sticks. Ronnie rolled his neck and shook his arms. Ben cracked his knuckles. Strangely, Pete just leaned up against the leg and looked to see if he had a hangnail.

“Ladies and Gentlemen, Ratdick!” The announcer said.

They hustled into position. Without a sound, they launched into “Ripped from My Lips”. Instantly, Pete was into it. His fingers were ripping the sound from the strings and smashing it into the pickups which amplified the music causing sonic vibrations that drove the crowd into frenzy.

Just as he was about to fall over the edge into the dreamscape created by his talented manual digits, he saw them. There they were right in front of him, down and to the left. Both of them were completely filling his vision. It was Emily’s beautiful breast. Not surprisingly, they were attached to Emily. Standing right next to her was Chelsea. Overtaken by extreme joy, Pete fell in to the music head first and he didn’t come back for almost an hour. The only thing he felt was the waves of sonic bliss that continued to pour over him.

Ronnie was close to joining Pete. They were on fire tonight. Quickly, they were approaching the level they had played at in Spokane on the previous night. He had no idea that they could get up so high and exceed even their best previous performance, but they were. But he was worried about the boys. Finally, he couldn’t resist it any longer, the pull was too strong. He flew over the edge into the weightlessness of the wall of sound that they created.

Taking out all of his pent up frustrations, Ass pounded his drum kit. Even when he splintered stick after stick, he continued to beat them mercilessly. The driving rhythm began to sooth him. Feelingly the endorphin rush, he fell into compete synchronization with Ben. It was as if they had become one. They were absolutely perfect.

The only other time Ben felt as he did during this set was when Eddie had been deep inside him, stroking him to orgasm. The entire night he felt as if he was on the edge, In fact, he had an erection. Pulling his bass close, he slid up and down against it. It wasn’t the first time he had done this, but it was the first time it felt like real sex.

Sensing the energy emitted by the quartet, the crowd was going absolutely insane. The mosh was no-holds-barred intensity. Unlike in Spokane, Emily’s breasts weren’t the only ones protruding from the confines of material. In fact, there were at least four women with their tops around their waists. Dozens of anonymous hands stroking and grabbing at them didn’t seem to hamper the enthusiasm of the women. The sexually intensity was palatable. It drove the passion of the moment even higher. The crowd had grown into a organism greater than the sum of its parts.

One man made his way onstage completely unnoticed by anyone in the band. As he approached Ronnie, Schnieder appeared from no where. Initially, his thought was to take the guy out. But then he realized the context of the situation and he merely helped the man back into the audience with a gentle but firm push. Luckily, the crowd was waiting with outstretched arms and they surfed him to the back of the mosh pit.

Suddenly and without warning, it stopped both sound and light. Without the driving force, the crowd quickly became confused. The moshing fell into immediate disarray with just a touch of pushing and shoving. Restlessly, the crowd sought out something, anything in the darkness.

One spotlight flicked on illuminating Ronnie in front of the microphone. Slowly, he tuned his guitar as if he was searching for something. The crowd waited in eager anticipation. Falsely, they believed they were going to get a slight respite. The sudden explosion of sound and light almost knocked the collective crowd off their feet.

Within a moment, they recovered and began moshing with an intensified urgency. Sweaty bodies slammed into sweaty bodies. Hands landed on breast, bottoms, penises, some accidentally some quite purposely. Those from the outside slammed to the center. Those in the center attempted to burrow their way out only to slam themselves back into the center. Bedlam ruled and they loved it. They continued to mash themselves together into mass of flesh, sweat and clothing. The longer the song went, the greater the concentration of energy. By the time they finished, Ratdick was completely exhausted. The crowd was spent as well. But they managed to show their enthusiastic approval of the set.

As the band made their way off stage, they felt fantastic. It was a complete rush listening to the chaotic response. This was the reason all four of them were here. To get to this previously unattainable level of perfection driven by a group of young, crazy musically obsessed fanatics.

“Top of the world, dude.” Pete said out loud. “Hey, did ya see ‘em?”

“Who?” Ronnie asked.

“Emily and Chelsea are here.” Pete said excitedly. “I told them we were playing here. I guess they decided to drive over from Spokane. Gotta get ‘em back here.”

Instantly, Pete was gone looking for Schnieder to get Emily and Chelsea back stage. Turning around, Ronnie was confronted by a man he had never seen before standing uncomfortably close to him.

“What the fuck was that?” The man barked.

“Huh, what the fuck was what?” Ronnie replied.

“You had an hour and you played for almost 70 minutes.” The man continued.

“Who are you?” Ronnie asked confused.

“I’m Johnny Simms.” The man said as if the name should mean something to him.

Not recalling the name, Ronnie looked as if he stared hard enough the context would come to him. Instead, he replied in worst possible way.

“Who?” He asked.

“Johnny Simms, the leader singer in Storm Damage.” He said indignantly.

“Oh, yeah sorry.” Ronnie said sincerely. “I remember now. Really sorry, we just got in to in and ran a bit long. I’ll make sure we get our stuff off quickly so you can still go on time, okay?”

“That’s not the fucking point, asshole.” Johnny spat back. “You’re scheduled an hour, you play an hour. Got it.”

“Dude, chill.” Ronnie said looking directly into Johnny’s eyes with the Harrison stare.

“I’m talking to Randy.” Johnny said weakly. “You punk ass bitches aren’t getting away with this.

As he turned to walk away, Ronnie could help laughing. He was still laughing as he walked over to Ass and Ben.

“Did you get a load of that guy?” He asked.

“What was that about?” Ass responded.

“Not a clue, dude.”

Just then, Pete literally bounced back with Emily on one arm and Chelsea on the other. Leaning over, he kissed Chelsea on the lips. Emily showed her disappointment, but then smiled. She was having fun despite the fact that Pete was paying more attention to Chelsea.

The group stood on the wings and chatted around as the roadies cleared their equipment. They had heard of Storm Damage and they all wanted to hear them. Finally, the stage was set up. Standing twenty feet away from them was the other band minus Johnny.

“Jesus Christ.” One of them said. “Johnny doesn’t wanna come out, fuckin’ pussy.”

“I’m so over this shit.” Another one said.

After fifteen minutes, Johnny finally showed up. Although, the emotional heights the crowd had been at had declined significantly in the time it took Johnny to come out, they were still ready to continue.

“Here’s Storm Drain.” The announcer said.

They were greeted enthusiastically by the excited crowd. The music came up and it was Storm Damage’s current chart buster. The crowd responded by erupting into dance. The mosh pit kicked up and the party started. The second song was good, but it didn’t seem to have much heart. By the fifth song, Storm Damage lost all but the most hardcore and drunk in the audience.

“These guys are a little off tonight.” Ronnie said generously.

“Dude, they like suck.” Emily responded. “Let’s get out of here Pete.”

“Ronnie, wanna come, Dude?” Pete asked.

“Nah, I’m gonna go call Annie.” Ronnie responded.

Seeing an opportunity, Ass stepped up.

“Hey, I’ll hang with you guys.” Ass said.

“Really?” Pete said as he shot a glance at Ben and definitely saw the pain in his eyes.

“Yeah, sure.” Ass said.

Then he turned to Emily and gave her an obvious once over allowing his eyes to hover over her ample breasts. Then he looked back into her eyes and saw her cheery look.

“How you doing?” He asked shyly. “Emily, right?”

“Yeah, you’re the drummer.” Emily replied. “What’s your name?”

“They call me Ass.” He replied.

“That’s a funny name.” Emily giggled. “Why do they call you that?”

“Maybe I’ll let you know later.” He continued flirtatiously.

The group of four walked away leaving Ben and Ronnie standing in the wings.

“Ronnie, why is he doing this?” Ben asked.

“Ben, I have no idea.” Ronnie replied. “Maybe he’s just trying to adjust. It can’t be easy on him.”

“Maybe.” Ben said sadly. “But I don’t know how much I can take.”






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Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Yo! Check out Chapter 26

Can you believe that it's Chapter 26 already? Since I started this January 19, it has been just over two months. The story is over 56,000 words right now. Granted, I had already written about 25,000 of those words. Still, I think 31,000 words in eight weeks is a pretty respectable pace for someone that has a day job. Especially since, I have focused on writing the story over the past two weeks than wasting my time espousing my political views.

I expect the story to be between 150,000 and 200,000 words, so the story is between 25 and 35 percent complete. Overall, I am happy with the progress of The Break. But is it any good? Ah, that's the question. Personally, I really like it. But maybe I have a little bias. You know, even if I were the only one that likes it - so what. I'm having a great time.

Additionally, I have fixed my settings so anyone can leave comments (hint, hint).


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Tuesday, March 21, 2006

The Break - Chapter 26

Chapter 26

As he sat at the table on the deck, Ian watched the people walk on the 16th Street Mall. He always watched people. Actually, he was always evaluating each person to determine the level of threat they posed to him. It wasn’t a habit. It was a way of life. It had kept him alive for the last thirty years and he planned on keeping himself alive for another.

It was 1966 when he joined the Navy. Not wanting to be just another sailor, Ian applied for Navy Seal School. After he was accepted, he managed to make it through the training and was rewarded with his first tour in Vietnam early in 1967. He did his second tour right after and decided to stay for a third. That’s what caught the eye of the CIA station chief. Here was a highly trained killer that wanted to stay where the killing was. That could definitely become useful. The station chief immediately began recruit Ian. Ian’s stint in the Navy was up at the end of his third tour. He resigned and immediately joined the CIA. It wasn’t even necessary for him to leave Vietnam. The training began as soon as he walked off the base.

About five hundred yards from the gate, Ian heard the screech of tires. Before he could even react, three men jumped from the still moving car and grabbed Ian. They easily overpowered Ian and threw him into the back of a Mercedes Limousine. Totally disoriented, Ian looked up to see a very stern Station Chief staring at him sternly.

“I’m very disappointed.” The chief hissed. “Never, ever let your guard down. Lesson number one. Never let this happen to you again. If we were gooks or worse yet Russians, you would be headed for a very short life of torture and pain.”

Ian just lay on the floor. There was nothing to be said. He fucked up and he knew, but it would never happen again. That’s why even when sipping iced tea on a beautiful summer day in Denver, CO during peacetime, Ian accounted for every pedestrian, every car and every bus, everything period.

Being an experienced professional, Ian could be deep in thought while still monitoring his surroundings.

“Denver really is a beautiful place.” He thought. “A lot better than some of those Eastern European shit holes.”

During the last thirty odd years, he had rarely been in the US. One thing Ian knew for sure, he hated Eastern Europe. He much preferred South American or Asia, but this stint in Denver had really made him appreciate the US. He was here on a mission, a very important mission – personally.

Frank Johnson had just been the wrong grunt at the wrong time. It really wouldn’t have mattered who Ian grabbed that fateful day in Saigon in 1972, but Frank happened to be the one that staggered trustingly out of the bar that night. Ian had doctored his drink without Frankie having any idea of what was happening.

For the next two months Ian and his team of ‘specialists’ subjected Frank Johnson to unimaginable types of torture and ‘reprogramming’. They had turned him into a shell of a man. A man that wouldn’t fit in to society, but would serve a purpose at a later date.

That day had come. Ian had already made his first contacts with Frank. From those first meeting, Ian was sure that the ‘reprogramming’ had stuck. It was now just a matter of time. A few more chance meetings like those and Frankie Boy would be good to go.

Actually, Ian was quite surprised by Frank’s reaction to seeing him the first time. Especially since none of the other ‘trainees’ had even recognized Ian when he approached them to see if they were viable weapons. They had been totally useless, for some reason they had returned from Vietnam and got back to their lives. Obviously, Frank was different.

The theory was that one they had cracked the men, they would be able to create killing machines that could be used at later dates. Unfortunately, the operation was not sanctioned by any federal agency. As soon as the station chief’s superiors discovered the program, it was shut down with extreme prejudice. Luckily for Ian, the station chief bore the brunt of the wrath. He ended up spending the rest of his short life doing hard labor in Leavenworth.

Since he was technically just a field agent, Ian was reassigned for deep undercover operations. He was very skilled linguistically. It turned out that he had a natural ability with Slavic languages. After two years of intensive immersion training, he was inserted into Hungry.

Ostensibly, he was placed there to make contact with leaders of the 1956 rebellion. It was plausible since several had just been released after serving twenty years in jail. Given an identity and a list of contacts, Ian was dropped off on his own. He was given strict instructions to avoid making any contact with any of the individuals for the next three years. During that time, he was to assimilate to the culture and build his credibility. After the waiting period, he was to make sure he met his targets in a seemly random fashion. Once this was accomplished, he was to try to build an organization to formant a new uprising.

That is what they told him anyway. After being in country for three months, he was taken by the KGB and taken to Moscow. Upon arrival, he was treated with all the honors and ceremony that every captured spy receives. For years, he was subjected to torture, starvation and other deprivations.

It seems that the folks back in Washington weren’t as forgiving as they seemed to be once they found out how zealous Ian had been in “training” his men. All the time, effort and money they put into his training was actually an investment. They used him as a bargaining chip to free several Jewish dissidents from the gulag.

Being a guest of the KGB for almost twenty years was not kind to Ian. Being extremely intelligent and having plenty of time to think, Ian developed several scenarios as to how he ended up enjoying the hospitality of the Soviets. Most of the scenarios involved a conspiracy between his superiors. He had been set up and he knew it. There was no other explanation. Confident in his skills, he could imagine that he had made any mistakes. After spending so much time with the elite KGB, he knew they could not have been smart enough to break his cover on their own.

Suddenly, one night a man he had never seen came to the eight-by-eight cell he called home. Without explanation, the man picked him up from the floor and led him outside where he was loaded into a truck like a box of cargo. For four days he remained chained in the back of the truck. Then, the canvas flap was opened, his chains were removed and he was pulled from the truck. Unceremoniously, he was dumped on the ground like an unwanted cat and the truck drove away. No words were exchanged the entire time, so he had no idea where he was.

In didn’t matter. He was alive and he was free. Now, there was only one thought that occupied his mind. That thought was revenge.

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They stood there in disbelief. Ass had dropped a bomb and none of them really knew how to respond. This had been one bizarre bus trip. In the last three days, more stuff had happened than any of them could fathom. First, Ass declared that he and Ben were in love. Then they were almost too cute as a couple for a day and a half. Now, Ass just told them he and Ben had sex, but he couldn’t do it again.

“Dude.” Pete said. “What’s going on?”

“I … I … I …” Ass struggled to get the words out. “It’s … like … it’s just too weird.”

“What’s too weird?” Pete continued.

“Dude, I just had sex with another man … with Ben.” Ass tried to explain.

All of them paused to try to make sense of the situation.

“I’m so freaked out.” Ass cried as tears began running down his face. “I…I…can’t handle …”

“Sappenin', yo?” Ben asked a little too cheerfully. Being oblivious to Ass' emotional state, he was wallowing in his post-coital enthusiasm for all to see.

Realizing that Ben had joined them, everyone quit talking. The tension hung in the air as everyone waited for some one else to respond. No one did.

“Eddie?” Ben asked in a concerned tone when he saw the tears in Ass' eyes. His joyous state deflated instantaneously. “You okay?”

“No, dude.” He replied through his tears.

“What …” Ben started.

Ass pushed past Ben and went towards the back of the bus.

“I gotta be alone for a while.” Ass said after he passed.

Shutting the divider behind him, Ass threw himself on the bed where he and Ben had finished less than a half an hour ago. He cried softly at first and then he cried louder. But he covered his face with a pillow so the others would not hear him crying.

“What the hell?” Ben asked.

“Dude, no idea.” Pete responded.

“I think you two need to talk.” Ronnie added.

Schnieder just kept driving. That is one of the luxuries of being the driver. You have something else to occupy you when things get heavy. He busied himself looking in mirrors, adjusting the radio and washing the windshield.

Ben flopped down on the couch and gazed out the window. Ronnie opened his cell phone and started dialing a number. Picking up on the cue, Pete went to the closet and pulled out his acoustic guitar, sat down and began running through scales.

“Dad.” Ronnie said. “Yeah, it’s me. Hey, I have some great news. The record company set up some gigs for us.”

Moving to the front of the bus, Ronnie took a seat on the top step and put his feet down two steps lower.

“That’s great.” Ron said. “What did they offer you?”

“Twenty-five thousand per show.” Ronnie said happily.

“Wow, that’s a lot of money.” His father responded. “You didn’t take it, right?”

“Course not, Dad.” Ronnie replied. “You did teach me a few things.”

“So, how did you convince the guys not to take it?” Ron asked.

“No biggie, Eddie stepped up and told everyone I knew what I was doing.” Ronnie explained.

“Smart kid.” Ron said. “Always liked him. Pete give you any problems.”

“A little at first, but you know.” Ronnie said. “So, I countered with fifty and we got forty one five.”

“Not bad, son.” Ron said proudly. “Actually, it’s outstanding. Don’t think I could’ve done better myself.”

“Th-thanks, Dad.” Ronnie said taken aback at the compliment from his father.

“So where you playing?” Ron said.

They continued the conversation. Ronnie went through the itinerary and what they had been playing. Additionally, they talked about the reviews and how much larger the crowds had been getting. The word on Ratdick was out and people were coming in droves. Ron told Ronnie about the newest deal he was working on and then dropped a bombshell. It seemed that Ron and Sheila were having problems and they were going to officially take a break.

“So, you mind if your old man joins you on the road for a while?” Ron asked hesitantly.

“No, Dad.” Ronnie replied. “That’d be great – really.”

Never before had Ronnie felt so close to his father. This phone call was the best conversation they had ever had. Ronnie found himself actually missing his father. It was a new feeling. Ronnie felt a warm glow throughout his body. His Dad was coming to see him play. He really had made it.






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OH MAN!

I just received an email from one of my loyal minions that told me that I had comments set to team members only. Here I have been whining that no one has been leaving any comments and it's my fault - I apologize for my inability to check the settings on my very own blog. I have changed the settings to allow comments from anyone.

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Monday, March 20, 2006

Chapter 25 and revisions

Although, I didn't make an announcement, I did complete and post Chapter 25 on Saturday. I hope you like the direction the story is heading.

Since you are reading a novel in progress, you get to see how I work. Over the course of writing the story, I have veered a bit off the course I intended at the beginning. To me, that is part of the fun. I think up new twists as I am writing. But in order to do some things, it requires that I go back and make changes to what I wrote earlier so that I can maintain consistency. Additionally, I wanted to add depth to a few of the characters.

The first thing I did was to take the chapter titled "The Break - Chapter 1 and Chapter 2" and renamed it "Chapter 1". The content is basically the same. I just replaced the "Chapter 2" with a dotted line. Now it is in the same format as the later chapters.

Then I renamed Chapter 3 to Chapter 2. It still starts with Ronnie setting traps for the furbies. I added a dotted line for the second half of the chapter. The second half introduces Sheila and Morgan, Big Ron's wife and daughter. I need these two for later in the story. They had been in the original version, but for some reason I skipped over them when I started this.

Chapter 3 is completely new. This is the section where I wanted to add depth. One to Ronnie's writing abilities and talent. Second, I wanted to give the basis to Big Ron's health issues.

In the future, I will be adding to the earlier chapters to build depth and consistency. I will let you know when I do.


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Saturday, March 18, 2006

The Break - Chapter 25

Chapter 25

While Ronnie was deciding whether or not to call his Dad, Pete was flipping through the channels on the satellite radio.

“How long we been on this bus?” Pete asked and without waiting for an answer he continued. “And I still don’t know the freaking stations. What’s the one with all the music?”

“Uh…all of them.” Ronnie responded.

Pete continued to flip through the stations and he stopped when he heard Trent Reznor’s voice.

“Here it is.” Pete said. Then he turned to Schnieder. “Don’t let Ben put it on the fucking jazz shit any more, all right?”

“It’s not Ben that does that.” Schnieder replied. “It’s me. Last time I checked, driver decides. Especially, when everyone is sleeping.”

“Dude, jazz?” Pete questioned.

“Fuck you. I’m old.” Schnieder retorted.

Pete laughed and slapped Schnieder on his back, turned and walked back to his couch.

“So, I never got a chance to tell you about Emily and Chelsea.” Pete said to Ronnie.

“Yeah, how’d that go?” Ronnie asked knowing that he had to indulge Pete on this.

“Ah, dude. It was so hot.” Pete said. “First time I ever had two women at the same time.”

“Uh, speak up a bit would ya?” Schnieder said. “I wanna hear about this.”

The comment struck Ronnie as incredibly funny. His laugh spread to Pete and then Schnieder found himself laughing, too. Actually, it was more like nervous giggling than laughter.

“So what happened?” Schnieder urged him on.

“Aw, dude. I thought you’d never ask.” Pete said as a broad smile spread across his face. “We went to the hotel and I held the door open for the girls and before I even got in the room, they were all over each other. Kissing and rubbing their titties on each other.”

“No fucking way.” Schnieder said.

“I can tell ya, it is not that farfetched.” Ronnie pitched in before Pete could say anything. “That …uh … Chelsea … she was playing with the other ones titties before they even left the arena.”

“No shit!” Schnieder exclaimed. “Where was I? I always miss the good shit.”

Ronnie thought about bringing up the scene in the alley, but then thought the better of it. It couldn’t help to bring that up now.

“Sucks to be you, Schnieder.” Pete said sarcastically. “So, we get naked and talk about smoking bodies. Emily was a little heavy, but you don’t see a rack like that on a skinny chick. But Chelsea, Christ dude.”

“Really?” Ronnie said some what surprised. “She looked okay, but I didn’t think she was all that.”

“Me neither.” Pete continued. “But I tell ya, when she took off her clothes, holy moly. She was perfect. Not an ounce of fat on her body, but she wasn’t skinny. And she was really muscular, but not buffed out like a dude. I tell ya, if I lived in Spokane, she’d be it.”

Ron stood up and walked toward the back.

“Keep talking.” Ronnie said. “I’m listening. Dudes want anything?”

“Beer me.” Pete said.

“I’ll have a water.” Schnieder added.

Opening the refrigerator door, Ronnie reached in and pulled out two bottles of water and a beer, Ronnie heard some familiar sounds coming from the back of the bus. Smiling, he walked forward to the others.

“Speaking of doing it, I think those guys are doing it right now.” Ronnie said as he handed the others their drinks.”

“No shit!” Pete said.

Then he felt a shiver go down his spine as he thought about what they were doing.

“Think you could do a guy?” Pete asked Ronnie tentatively.

“Dude.” Ronnie said. “That’s just so wrong.”

“No, dude. Not like that. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with them getting it on.” Pete said. “Just think about it realistically. Think you could do a guy?”

Shocked by the question, Ronnie was completely speechless.

“No way.” Schnieder said frankly. “I just think it’s wrong.”

“Wrong?” Pete asked. “Like morally or like ‘dude that’s jus wrong.”

“Morally.” Schnieder responded. “Look, I don’t judge other people’s choices. Lord knows, I’ve made enough questionable choices, but I just don’t think two guys should do that.”

“What about two girls?” Pete continued the questioning.

“Same thing.” Schnieder responded.

The answer really took Pete by surprise. Most men he met had been disgusted with the thought of male homosexually activity, but sung a very different tune when it came to girl on girl action. Schnieder definitely was a unique individual.

“What about you, Ronnie?” Pete returned his questioning to Ronnie.

“Think I’m with Schnieder on this one.” Ronnie started.

“You?” Pete responded. “Mr. “Dude-it’s-none-of-our-business?”

“No, not the morality thing. I can give a rat’s ass about what other people do.” Ronnie explained. “I just couldn’t do it with a guy.”

They all sat silently and considered the conversation. Ronnie was mulling over the fact that although he was happy for Ben, he hadn’t really considered what Ass must have gone through to make the decision he made. He just assumed that Ass was as happy as Ben.

“I’d do it.” Pete said suddenly.

“What?” Ronnie asked.

“Sure, why not?” Pete said. “I’ve had butt sex with a chick. Hell, I did it last night. And a blow job is a blow job.”

“Except when the dick is in your mouth.” Schnieder said with a somewhat disgusted tone.

Involuntarily, Ronnie burst out laughing. Turning toward Pete, he expected to see him laughing. Instead, Pete was deep in thought.

“Hell, I could suck a dick.” Pete said. “Think I could even take it in the ass. I’d certainly give it a try.”

“Seriously?” Ronnie asked completed shocked at Pete’s admission.

“Sure why not.” Pete responded. “Not as a regular thing. I love pussy way too much. But occasionally maybe.”

“What the fuck?” Ronnie asked.

“Actually, until last night there was no way.” Pete said. “But you should’ve seen Emily and Chelsea going at it. During one of our breaks, they both told me that they had never been with a woman before. They said they were both kinda weirded out at first, but once they got going it was a lot of fun.”

Pausing, Pete looked at Ronnie and actually reveled in the confused look on his face. Pete really did think that he could be with a man. It had nothing to do with morality. When it came to sex, there wasn’t much Pete wouldn’t do. The only boundary he ever drew was age. He like women, not girls. Other than that he’d done just about every else. He loved sex that much. When it came to it, why wouldn’t he mess around with another guy, especially in a group situation?

“Then they said the same thing to me.” Pete continued. “They still wanted, no they actually needed dick.”

“What did you say to that?” Ronnie asked.

“Nothin’.” Pete said. “I just fucked ‘em both again.”

Just then, Ass opened the divider and walked through. He turned and very quietly closed the door. When he turned to face the others, the look on his face betrayed his feelings.

“Dude, what the fuck?” Pete asked shocked to see such a distressed look on his face.

“I am so fucked, you have no idea.” Ass responded.

“What happened?” Pete asked.

“We did it.” Ass responded.

“And?” Pete continued.

Ass paused for a moment trying to decide how to say what he needed to say. Nothing came to him.

“And I’ll never do it again.” He said finally.

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The alarm went off for the fourth time, but Annie was still unable to get out of bed. Knowing that she had an early shift, she had gone to bed at a reasonable hour. Then Ronnie called her at two o’clock in the morning and asked if she could talk. How could she say no? There was one thing in her life that she was sure of, she loved Ronnie. It had taken almost everything she had to sleep with him. It took even more to confess what she had done to Tony.

Even though the phone call was rather short, Annie stayed awake for hours. Tossing and turning, she ran the conversation over and over again in her head. She analyzed every word and remembered the tone in his voice when he said them. Did he really mean what he what he said? Did he really still want her? How could anyone want her?

She finally fell asleep four hours after she hung up the phone. The alarm went off again. Forcing herself to get out of bed, she knew she didn’t even have time to take a shower. Quickly, she donned the same uniform that she wore yesterday. Then she went into the bathroom and brushed her teeth. As she pulled her hair back, she considered her make up. But there was no time. She would just have to go with the natural look.

Glancing at her watch, she thought she could still make it on time. As she walked through the house, she noted that everything was in place as it should be. That realization made her feel a little better. For her world to be all right, it had to be in order.

Stepping out of her apartment, she noticed that there were leaves on her car. Suddenly, her world was no longer in order. She knew that if she took the time to clean off the car, she would be late for work. If she was late, that was it. They would fire her. Compulsively, she began to brush the leaves off her car.

“STOP IT!” She said loudly.

Somehow, the word broke through. Instantly, she was able to stop, get in her car, start it and drive to work. Feeling a surge of adrenaline rush though her veins, she smiled to herself.

“Good job.” She said to herself.

This seemingly insignificant action was actually a giant breakthrough for Annie. This would be the first thing she would bring up with her therapist at the next session.

When she arrived at work, she bounded out of her car buoyed by her conquest. Immediately upon entering the restaurant, Mike, the assistant manager, walked over to her.

“Where’s your boyfriend this week?” Mike asked with a sly tone.

“Uh…some where in the Northwest.” Annie responded. “Seattle, I think.”

“How could he go on the road and leave a sweet little piece like you behind.” Mike continued. “Must be getting some on the side.”

“Mike, leave me alone.” Annie said firmly.

Her earlier mood completely shattered. The anxiety began to boil up within her. She just wanted Mike to go away. But instead, he began to move in closer.

“Maybe you should be getting a little sumpin, sumpin too.” Mike continued. “I could make you happy, trust me.”

She wanted to run out. Beginning to shake, Annie thought she was going to cry. But somehow she managed to choke back the tears. Mike was too busy staring at her breasts to notice how upset she was. She turned her head and saw that there were several other waitresses within earshot. One was Mary, who had never been very nice to her. This was probably due to the fact that she had a crush on Ronnie long before Annie arrived on the scene. When they made eye contact, there was something in Mary’s eyes that told her to stand her ground.

“You wanna get off, Mike.” Annie managed to say in a suggested tone.

“That’s what I’m talking about.” Mike responded positively.

Staring directly into his eyes, she was sickened that he actually licked his lips. Mike was a disgusting pig and everyone knew it. Annie had her fill and today was going to be a day of conquests. She stared down the leaves on her car and now she was going to stare down this scum sucking pig.

“Then go fuck yourself.” Annie continued.

“What?” Mike asked his voice betraying his shock.

“GO FUCK YOURSELF!” Annie repeated loudly.

If Mike had been a cartoon, the top of his head would have erupted like a volcano and flames would have shot out of his ears and nose. But since he wasn’t, he simply turned red.

“You little cunt.” He hissed. “That’s it, you’re outta here.”

“For what?” Annie asked indignantly. “Telling you to back off, you pig.”

“No, for being late again.” Mike said in a very haughty tone. “See you been here five minutes and you didn’t punch the time clock. You got you last warning last week.”

Because Mike was completely self-absorbed, he had no idea that he had an audience for the whole conversation. As soon as the other wait staff heard Annie tell Mike to go fuck himself, they abandoned all of their prep work and gathered around to listen. With the exception of Mary after she saw the look in Annie’s eyes, she immediately went to the office and got Julie, the manager.

“That means, you’re fucked you little bitch.” Mike snarled. “All you had to do was treat me right and you still have a job.”

“I’d say you’re the one that’s fucked, Mike.” Julie interrupted.

The words stung Mike like oil spatter from the fryer. As he turned to face Julie’s voice, he was greeted by the faces of five very angry women. All of whom, except Julie, he had hit on in a very unsuccessfully manner during the last week. Julie crossed the restaurant and stood uncomfortably close to Mike.

“Uh, Julie.” Mike said. “Just telling Annie here that she is out of chances.”

“Are you kidding me?” Julie responded. “Do you know how long I have been standing here?”

Not sure how to answer, Mike searched around the room as if some one would step up in his defense. Not seeing anyone, he tried to think of a way out of this situation.

“Uh…no.” He replied.

“Get out.” Julie said. “Go, I will call you when your check is ready.”

It took a moment for the words to sink in to Mike’s brain. He understood what she meant, but he couldn’t understand why she would say it.

“You’re firing me?” Mike asked completely stunned. “For what?”

“Ever heard of sexual harassment?” Julie asked.

“That? That was nothing.” Mike said with a wave of his hand as if to dismiss the conversation. “Just having a little fun.”

Beside herself, Julie struggled to maintain her composure. She had never liked Mike and now she knew why. It infuriated her that he couldn’t see anything wrong with his behavior.

“Look, you just made a pass at a female employee and then threatened to fire her.” Julie explained as patiently as possible. “In front of witnesses, including me. Now get out.”

It could have ended right then, but this was Mike. His total lack of judgment continued.

“This is your fault, you cunt.” He snarled as he pointed his finger at Annie. “I’ll get you and your stupid, stoner boyfriend, too.”

“That’s it.” Julie said. “I’m calling the cops. You will not threaten one of my employees like that.”

“I already called them.” Mary interrupted. “And here they are asshole.”

The cops came in and arrested Mike. While they were in the process of cuffing him, Mary walked over and put her arm around Annie as if she were protecting Annie from the obscenities he directed at her. Finally, he was gone and it was over.

“Thank you.” Annie said to Mary.

“No worries.” Mary replied.

“No really.” Annie continued. “Your look gave me the courage to stand up to him today.”

Mary felt a warm feeling come over her. For the first time, she saw what Ronnie saw in Annie. The vulnerability, the heart, the goodness and the kindness. Annie was the type of person Mary would be proud to have as a friend.

“I’m just glad the bastard is outta here.” Mary assured.






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