Tuesdays are always weird. Usually you spend part of Tuesday finishing up what you didn't do on Monday. But today, all my stuff was complete until I got a call from the Dallas office.
"Mr. Johnson, I'm Randal Davidson, the Assistant Chief in the Dallas/Ft. Worth station. Our chief was shot last night and may not live. We are going to need some supervision, as there are several problems that are being dealt with internally."
"Randal, why am I hearing about internal problems for the first time now? John doesn't have any notes about problems in Dallas."
"We've been trying to keep it in the family, Mr. Johnson. John would not have been very forgiving if he had found out about the problems we were having. If you would, please send us someone to help out with the decisions until we know how the chief is going to be."
"Why are you dodging the responsibility of assuming command when your chief is down?"
"You'll have to look up my file, you'll understand more then. I can assume command, but not effectively, and I cannot do some of the things a chief needs to do. I am leading and supervising at the moment, but we will need a very strong hand here to get us through these problems."
"Randal, call me Chuck, I'm a deputy, the same as you are. I will be there this afternoon. When I need information, you will give it all to me. If it is confidential, close the door. Let me get off the phone so I can arrange transportation."
Damn, I am going to have to have clothes and lots of information. I went to the door and asked Wanda, "Please arrange the fastest method to get me to Dallas ASAP. I have to go get some clothes, so it will be about an hour before I can leave. I have a long list of things you'll need to get up for me. I will need either first class passage with an internet connection or private charter with internet connection. I will need the time to study the Dallas station."
I walked out of the office, telling Angie and Conish that I would see them for a while tomorrow morning. I winked at Conish so she knew I would be here for her interview.
I ducked back into Wanda's office. She was now on the phone and I whispered to her, "Figure on getting me back here for tomorrow morning, then back to Dallas after the interview with Conish."
She rolled her eyes at me and gave me the shoo, go away, hand motion, so I would get out of there.
I walked next door to the station and motioned to Marie that I was going through Sarah's office to get to Bobby. Sarah looked up at me, surprised, but I was headed toward Bobby who was sitting at her desk.
"I have to go to Dallas. I'm going for some clothes. I have to be back for the interview with the informant tomorrow morning. I'll probably have to go right back to Dallas, but if something comes up I may have to delegate the interview to you. If you have to do it, you'll have a list of things to follow. I'll e-mail it to you while on the way to Dallas." I gave her a quick kiss then was back out the door, waving at Sarah and Marie.
My junior rocket got me home quickly, where I put a sport coat, pants, and shirts into a bag, along with underwear and my travel toiletry bag. I was back in the car before thinking, and went back inside to my desk and pulled two full magazines from the desk to go with the extra I always carried. You don't go unprepared.
Back in the car, I paused and used the cell phone before pulling out of the driveway. "Wanda, where to?"
"Boy, you sure have confidence in me. It's only been twenty-five minutes since you left."
"Thank you for being so good at what you do. Where do I catch a ride?"
"Go to the air park up in Lutz. I can get you on a commercial flight but their first class is full. The price difference isn't that bad and the charter service is going to layover for you, bring you back tonight or in the morning, then we'll see what will work for Wednesday afternoon. I have Angie consolidating the last six months of activity for Dallas and will put it in your file on your PC. Also in there will be personnel files on the chief, ACE, and on down. I'll have a list made up of items to follow up on for the Conish informant's interview in the event you need someone else to cover for you. Let me know on that. Are you moving toward the air park now?"
"Yes Ma'am, as soon as you said Lutz, I was on my way. I'll be there in less than fifteen minutes."
Wanda said, "They said they would have the plane warmed up and ready for a quick departure. E-mail me the details, I just received an e-mail from D.C., saying the chief at Dallas was shot while off duty and was in critical condition."
"I don't know the details yet, but the ACE said he can't fulfill the chief's duties and that there were some serious problems. I'll let you know as soon as I know."
I paused before saying, "Let me call John while I'm on my way to see if he knows anything."
I dialed John's private number and he answered, "John Scott."
"Do you know of any problems Dallas has been or is having?"
"Sorry, Chuck, I heard a rumor that there was a problem down there and I was going to tell you about it so you wouldn't be caught short."
"I'm on my way to Dallas now, at least on my way to the airport. The ACE said he couldn't fulfill the chief's duties and was asking for help. He told me there were some serious problems."
"Don't know, Chuck, sorry. I can tell you why the ACE doesn't feel adequate. He developed MS and is confined to a wheelchair and the office. He's a hell of a man, but he just can't do what a man's got to do in this job. If you need to replace him, get him another job, but if you have to replace the chief, get a strong person so you don't need an out of the office ACE."
"Got it. I'm pulling up to the air charter place now. I guess there are times when your private plane would be good."
"Your charter service is cheaper than us trying to keep a plane there for you. Use it effectively and it's that much better. You know on trips like this you should take your office manager. You need administrative back up on some crises. In the future, plan on it. I'm sure one of your clerks is strong enough to lead in your office when you're gone."
"Didn't think of that, but I'll advise Wanda of the need."
"Good luck, Chuck, call me."
I parked in front of the S&S Charter office where other cars were parked and stepped out of the car and grabbed my bag and my case. The girl with the star tattoo came out of the charter office and said, "The plane is warming up now, please get on and you'll be off. Your pilot is John. I hope you don't mind, but there is no co-pilot today. You don't have to help with the checklists as he is a very experienced pilot. Stay in touch with him in Dallas so he can be ready for you. Your office manager gave us the address of the office you're going to be at. We are going to land at a small executive airport a couple of miles from there, a lot easier than the main airport in Dallas. There is a car and driver waiting for you. Thank you for using S&S Air."
She had been walking me to the airplane and had paused at the steps. As she pushed me up into the plane, she said, "Pull the door shut and push the arm down to lock."
That was it. I put my bag in a back seat and my case on the seat next to the desk with the built in PC. It was already on. A guy that looked late fifties, early sixties came and said, "I'm not going to be able to get you coffee, tea, or me, so you'll have to serve yourself. Buckle up and we'll be out of here. My name is John."
"Chuck here, thanks for the quick response."
"My pleasure, I don't get enough time in this little "Go Fast" anyway. Most of the time I'm in a small prop jet or on a crew for the G5. Buckle up now, as we are going to go across the Gulf instead of using land based markers. We'll knock off some time that way as I understand you are in a hurry."
I smiled and said, "Let's go. When we get in the air and you get leveled out, I'll bring you some coffee. I have a lot of work to do, so I'll be busy."
"Got it. Thanks for chasing for me. We're out of here."
John put the radio on the cabin PA system, so I knew at what stage we were. I logged into my office PC, put my codes into it, waited, put the second codes into it, then saw my desktop as if I were there. I clicked on my personal file and saw that the Dallas file was not that big, but big enough.
I clicked on and began reading from the most current backwards. There was some kind of rift between the local police force, the Bureau and the marshal service. All three were claiming jurisdiction about something that was not specifically named. I read file after file and didn't come up with an answer. They had no incidents this past year but the Bureau had several. The DEA and ATF guys had a few. None looked out of line and there were no employee casualties.
The Chief was an older guy, fifty-nine, had been a deputy since he was twenty-two, wow, thirty-seven years. He had come to the service when he finished his army tour in Viet Nam. Since then, he had finished a degree in law enforcement, married, raised a family and had been promoted to chief eleven years before. Everything looked good. A notation that he had been a widower for the last fifteen years saddened me, because it would be tough to be married to the same woman so long and then lose her.
I tried to access the Dallas police force records for a detective's report on the shooting. I was denied access. I tried the Texas Ranger's site using the FBI access and was denied access. Okay, I guess there are some bridges that needed mending.
The ACE's file was full of his early exploits, then notations about his MS and the problems he's had since then. He's done a good job and his station is ranked way up there on accuracy and timeliness of reporting. I'll bet they have a strong clerk too.
My eyes were getting tired, so I got up to ask John if he wanted another coffee and he said, "We are on final approach. Go buckle up but take this empty with you. We'll be down in five minutes. Your ride is waiting. It's a limo service with just a car, if that's all right."
"Perfect, as long as the guy knows where to go and can stay with me and be ready when I need him. I'll talk to you on the ground."
I started to shut down everything then shot an e-mail to Bobby and told her that if I couldn't get back, Wanda had the list I referenced.
I shut it all down as the wheels made contact with the runway. We were slowed down, quickly pulling onto a taxiway, going toward an operations building. When we stopped, a blue Ford pulled up next to the plane.
John shut the plane down and came back. Before the door opened, I got his cell number and gave him mine. I said, "In all likelihood, we'll probably fly back this evening and come back tomorrow early afternoon. After that, I don't know."
"It's all good. I don't have any one checking up on me so I'm free to be where you need me. This is your plane until you say you don't need it anymore. The boss told me that you would say where and I would take you."
I met Ben, the car driver. Ben was very black, but had a bit of a Spanish accent. He said he knew where the office was while holding the back door open. He wouldn't let me put my little suitcase in the back seat but put it in the trunk. "I'll watch it for you. I'm not supposed to let you out of my sight and take you wherever it is you want to go."
"Let's go to the station first. We can probably get something to eat or let's stop at a Subway or a good old fashioned Texas barbecue stand for something to take along."
We did stop at a little shack that was one of the old fashioned Texas barbecue stands. Inside was a counter with a guy cutting meat for sandwiches off half a cow. He would easily slice pieces off until he had a plate full, slop on some sauce then put it where another person would load up buns, wrap the finished sandwich, and collect money.
There were no chairs. There were some tall tables that you could stand up and eat at, complete with big jars of hot peppers and other flaming additives for your sandwich. I bought twenty sandwiches as I didn't know how many mouths I might have to feed. I was pulling a bunch of peppers from the jar when the guy behind the counter just handed me a smaller jar saying, "Take that, it's easier."
I bought ten Cokes and ten Seven-ups and we were gone, carrying everything in a cardboard box. I pulled out two sandwiches for Ben asking him if two were enough, "Lordy, Mr. Johnson, them is big sandwiches. I should only eat one but they is so good."
"Coke or Seven-up?"
"Seven-up."
"When we get to the office, I'll have to leave you in the lobby until I get the lay of the land. You might have to wait a while, so if you have a book, bring it in."
"Yes sir, I'll be fine."
The station was in a building with tons of parking out front. We parked in a space designated for a U.S. Deputy Marshal and walked into the building. I showed my badge and the guard swiped my ID. He did a double take on my name and said, "Welcome to Dallas Deputy Johnson. If we can be of help, let us know."
He pointed to the door plainly marked U.S. Marshal and Ben and I went in carrying the box. An ancient lady was at the clerk's desk with the ACE's and Chief's offices directly behind. They had only four other duty desks in the office with no one else there. I set the box of sandwiches down and introduced myself to the lady. She smiled and said, "I'm Glenda. There is another girl that just started, but she's out to lunch. What do you have in that box, it smells good."
"Good Texas barbecue, Glenda, there's plenty with some soft drinks. Have a couple. Is Mr. Davidson in his office?"
"Randy is right through there. Go on in. Take him a couple of those sandwiches. He'll like that. You Sir," she was addressing Ben, "go sit at one of those desks and eat your lunch."
I took four sandwiches and a couple of Cokes into the ACE's office. A guy was sitting in a wheelchair, working a mouse with one hand and something with his chin. A knockout looking lady was sitting next to him seemingly ready to help him at any second. They both looked up at me expectantly.
"I'm Charles, Chuck Johnson. You are obviously Randal Davidson, and you Ma'am?"
Randal waved a hand toward me saying, "This is my helper and my wife, Jean. She comes in every day to help me with what I can't do for myself. Nice to meet you Chuck and thank you for coming so fast, how did you get here so quick?"
Jean smiled and stood to shake my hand. I said, "Sit, I brought some sandwiches. Is Coke all right with you or would Seven-up be better?"
"I'll have to have Seven-up, but Jean'll need her Coke fix. Thanks for the lunch. Jean has to feed me so this will take some time."
I went out to get a Seven-up and a couple of more sandwiches for me. Glenda said, "I'm going to take some sandwiches and soft drinks out to the guards. They'll be real happy."
Ben was smiling while eating his barbecue.
I sat with Randy and Jean watching her dedication and obvious adulation. She gently fed Randy and waited while he laboriously chewed each bite. Between bites, she would offer him the Seven-up can with a straw. She would sometimes wipe the sauce from his mouth between bites.
"Nothing like good Texas barbecue, is there? This needs some peppers though. I held up a finger to hold on and went out to the jar. I brought it in and we each took four. After taking the jar back out, I offered it to Ben who reached for it with a big grin."
Back in the office, Jean said, "These are almost too hot for me but I love them. Randy shouldn't eat them, but I can't deny him the pleasure."
As I was finishing my second Texas sized sandwich I said, "When you have the opportunity, you might begin telling me the woes I heard in your voice when we talked. Jean, since you're obviously aware of everything, feel free to add anything you can."
Jean said, "We'll get Glenda in here when our new girl gets back and we'll go from there. A lot of it is pretty childish, but it's escalated until it's a real problem."
After taking a sip of soda, Randy said, "Just before you arrived, the hospital called. The chief didn't make it."
I nodded and used my cell to call John. When he answered I said simply, "The number one is down, queue up who's next."
"He'll be there tomorrow or the day after. I'll send you an e-mail with who, what, where, and why."
"Check."
John hung up.
"The new man will be here tomorrow or the day after. Now, let's begin clearing up any problems before he gets here. I have an important meeting in the morning. I can give the briefing then leave and come back or you give the briefing and I'll be in around one or two."
I heard some chat out in the office and asked, "Is the new girl here now?"
Jean nodded, so I got up and met the new girl, then brought Glenda in and we shut the door.
Jean said, "He wants it all, so you either begin or correct Randy and me as we go along."
"I'll start, Honey," Glenda said, "I'm not afraid to tell it like it is."
"Mr. Johnson, I retired two years ago. The Chief called me up about six months ago, saying the clerk or office manager whatever we are, had to leave and he wanted me here temporarily. Well, I know Randy's condition and can work with it, so I came back to work for a while."
"Right away, the chief was in trouble with the Dallas PD, then the Rangers, then the PD again. The Bureau wasn't helping us with our problems, so we began to cite chapter and verse to handle the problem."
"I'm real curious about the problem."
"The federal court building was condemned as being a dirty building and couldn't be used anymore. While the rebuilding is going on, we are using the county and state facilities for our trials. The judges all have separate chambers rented for the duration, so they're taken care of."
"Well, the County said their bailiff's were responsible for the judges on and off premise. The Dallas PD said they have jurisdiction and wanted to babysit judges because of the federal money. Then came the big blow, the Rangers said they had jurisdiction and cited that theirs superceded the Dallas PD and the County. Meanwhile, the Chief is trying to get it across to all of them that federal judges have always been under the watchful eye of the U.S. Marshal's service. The other guys would be happy with Bureau or Secret Service taking responsibility, but didn't think the Marshal's Service was big enough or tough enough to handle the job. The only place we aren't surrounded by one of the other services is here."
"They have made it tougher on us by pulling our cross communication privileges with the local and state law enforcement. I just heard they have now escalated the problem with the Bureau. The DEA just made a big bust without including the local guys, so they are all in an uproar. Homeland Security is flexing their muscles and are trying to sweep a half million Mexicans back across the border, which pisses off the head honcho of the Rangers because he can't get his grass cut or his house cleaned. Actually Sir, it's just one big pissing contest."
I called John again.
"Can you ask disbursement to advise all of the area law enforcement, including the Rangers, but not the Highway Patrol that all federal subsidies are to be held back until further notice? We're having a jurisdictional pissing contest that I want to stop. I need to get their attention. If I'm right, they depend on money from our branches for about thirty to forty percent of their budget. Make sure it includes all surplus stuff for their state guard units too."
"I'll draft an invitation for the people who are in command to meet me to discuss our situation and see how many respond. They should all respond. but you never know. Why do we have such a small presence here, or am I not seeing something?"
"You're not seeing the men as they have to be in and out of that office early to get anywhere. They cover such a huge area that they are in a real bind. Check their air responsibilities and you'll shit. We do have a problem as we do not have our own holding cells since the old building was closed. As you can tell though, we are very short of space everywhere. I'll do what you ask so you can have them meet with you to work out your local problems. You should hear from some of them by this afternoon."
Randy said, "Did you say you were cutting off all subsistence? Everything?"
"Yes, I need their attention. Glenda, type up an invitation to attend a gathering of all agencies interested in correcting their current fiscal subsistence. We can meet at whoever has the best facility. Make sure the station chiefs for all federal law enforcement agencies are included in the actual meeting so we can get this done all at once."
Glenda got up grinning.
"Randy, what else?"
"I have an issue with a guy from the Bureau. He wants to become Jean's new man. He's been bold enough to suggest she just put me in a nursing home and join him on his quest to Bureau stardom. I'm at a disadvantage, as I can't go to him. He lays in wait for Jean at the grocery store, going to the car, even stopping by at night after she's got me down. She's threatened to call the cops and all he does is laugh."
Jean was red in the face, "I married Randy and vowed to take care of him for the rest of my life. I love Randy and plan to keep those vows. If the man continues, I'll shoot him for trespassing. I would think that might be bad for interdepartmental relations."
"What is the agent's name?"
"James Snider."
"Do you have his agent number?"
Jean typed in something on the computer and read off, "It's 499342."
I called Wanda and told her, "Contact personnel and have James Snider, agent number 499342, transferred to either Guam or to an Alaskan office immediately at the convenience of the service. Ask them to advise our office of any feedback. Those are the farthest stations that I know of. See if there is a nice guy agent in either place that would enjoy Dallas."
After hanging up I asked, "What else?"
Randy was smiling and asked, "Can you cure MS?"
"I wish, Randy, I wish."
Glenda came in with an e-mail she printed out. It was the copy sent out from D.C. about terminating all subsistence. Sounded pretty final to me. She said, "I drafted that e-mail and sent it to your Office Manager. She e-mailed back that it was on its way out now."
"Randy, your new chief will be here soon. I'm sure he will allow you to remain as long as you feel you can be useful. You know you don't have to subject yourself to coming in like this everyday, you could go on permanent disability."
"I know, Chuck, but I want to do something. I want to contribute. I want to feel as if I can still do a job."
"Next time there's a bunch of bullshit going on, call me and let me figure out how to quickly resolve the issue so we don't have to play hardball. Jean, you will also call me whenever something like this goes wrong."
I took a deep breath and said, "Glenda, you need to clean the personal effects from the chief's desk and prepare it for a new man."
To all of them I said, "Now let's find out about how and why our chief was shot."
Jean said, "I think the man was where he shouldn't have been. He was a bit of a rounder and had a penchant to visit with other men's wives since his wife passed away. I'm not sure why, but he was always getting a fat lip or black eye for poaching. He was someone who was taking advantage of Viagra that's for sure."
Glenda said, "The new little girl we have would have gladly warmed his bed, but he didn't want that, he wanted what someone else had."
"Do we know, or do the police know, who shot him?"
Jean rolled her eyes, "Ah, yeah, the Dallas police chief's son. He shot the chief and his wife. The wife lived, the chief almost did too."
I nodded and agreed, "The man was in the wrong. I'm sorry he had to die for a stupid mistake. Hopefully the young man won't be tried."
Jean said, "You're not mad the man shot our chief?"
"Sure, I don't want someone to shoot our chief, but if he was shot doing what you said in the man's house, I'd say the guy might have been a little pissed and he acted in haste. Not justifiable, but definitely temporarily crazy."
Randy and Jean both smiled and Randy said, "You have a Texan's heart. You're right. A man shouldn't be doing that unless he's invited by the owner, in this case the husband. Since he wasn't, our guy was stealing."
Glenda said, "That is really harsh, but it's probably right."
I stood, "Is the Bureau close so I can introduce myself there?"
Glenda said, "Down the hall to your left. They have a temporary cubby hole just like ours. The chief is Duane Adams. He's okay, just not aggressive enough."
I walked down the hall and entered the office. It was almost a twin of what I had just left. I asked the receptionist/clerk for Duane Adams after giving my name. The clerk looked at me funny, and then used the phone.
A man came walking from the farthest office, fast enough to be in a real hurry. He stuck out his hand saying, "Welcome to the Dallas/Ft. Worth office of the FBI. How can I help you, Mr. Johnson?"
"I just wanted to say hi while I'm down for the unfortunate incident with the Marshal Service's chief."
I could tell the man was about to say something, but stopped. I said, "I understand he was caught doing something he shouldn't have been."
"A lot of people have caught him, but he was shot this time. I'm sorry he was shot, but not sorry for him to be gone." He waved for me to follow him as he went into his office, closing the door once we were inside.
After we sat, he said, "I'm divorced because he had some magic hold over my wife and continued to use her until we separated. Since then, she hasn't been out with anyone. I might even try her again. I don't know what he had, but it got him punched in the face several times. I did it twice before throwing my lady out. I don't share well."
"So do you think you might be able to work with a new guy in the Marshal's office?"
"As long as he doesn't chase women."
"I'll make sure he's either happily married or gay."
Duane began laughing, "That's perfect. Now how are you going to not be shot by someone for cutting off funds?"
"I thought I might have a meeting with everyone at once. Let's resolve all of the issues at one time. I want you to have your list. I want the ATF and the DEA guys to have their list. If the Homeland guys should be there, they need to be there. Let's get it done all at once. I used money to get their attention."
"I want the federal prosecutor there, one of our senior judges, and I want a lawyer from each branch, one familiar with the regs. Any city, county, or state commander you speak to, tell them to bring their legal guys too. Now where would be the best place to have these talks?"
Duane said, "How about the convention center? We'll rent a small hall with a bunch of tables and get this done. I like it. Just rope the bull, tie it up, and brand it. Get it done."
"Okay, please coordinate with the new deputy."
After a pause I said, "Um, you have a man that is probably going to be transferred. Hope that doesn't cause a problem."
"If you mean Snider, my biggest idiot, good riddance. But don't send him somewhere a man might have a gun and shoot him. He's trying to be as bad as your guy. I know he's bothered Jean, your assistant's wife, a lot."
"He's being transferred, that's all I know. Wish him good luck and say goodbye."
"Until the new guy gets here tomorrow or the day after, work with Randy about the surge of city, county, and state people that will want our attention."
I left and went back to the Marshal's Service office. It was three o'clock.
Waving Glenda into Randy's office, I said, "You guys have this under control. I have a big deal to work on for tomorrow morning. If you would, can you schedule a briefing for all our local men on Friday morning? They need to know who their superiors are and that they are working for them."
"I'll set it up. It might be someplace else, but we'll meet," Randy said.
Jean got up and gave me a hug, saying, "Thank you so much for helping us out so fast. Randy just talked to you this morning and now something is started for solving all of our problems."
"Here's hoping all of our problems can be handled as easily, Folks. Now work with Duane and be ready for the calls that will come in."
To Glenda I said, "Make sure your new little girl understands she is the lifeblood of all the marshals out on duty. Do a good job so you can retire." I hugged the lady gently, conscious of her probable delicate nature. She hugged back a lot harder than I would have expected.
I said to Ben, "Let's go back to the airport. Get me out of here and give me your phone number so I can call you to tell you what time I'll be here tomorrow. I'll be here through Friday around noon."
John, the pilot answered on the first ring. I told him we were on the way, so warm it up. All he said was "Roger."
Ben let me off at the plane. I shook hands with him and told him I would call tomorrow to tell him when the plane would be in. He got my bag from the trunk and I climbed onboard, pulled the door closed, and locked it. I sat in the same place and turned on the PC. While John was still going over the checklist, I made some coffee then sat down and buckled up.
Soon, we were taking off and going back across the gulf for a quick ride home. When I took John some coffee, he said, "We have a great tailwind and should be home quick. It's nice to do a turn like this and sleep at home."
I told him that we would come back tomorrow, but not go home till Friday around noon or after. He said, "Well, I guess I need to see if any of the senoritas I know in Dallas are available for dinner Thursday."
I was able to actually have an IM session with Wanda and told her I wanted her to come with me tomorrow, so to plan on it. She needed to get a couple of hotel rooms or have Glenda in Dallas do it. We were fixed on transportation both to and while in Dallas, the only thing we needed was lodging.
She said she had received several e-mail inquiries as to when this meeting to regain funding would occur. She had also received a few irate calls from people who told her how important they were. She kept referring them to the e-mail that advised there would be a discussion.
We worked jointly in a window, right up to the point that John said, "We are on approach. You're almost home." I wrote, "I'll be in the office in thirty minutes." She wrote back, "Why, it's after five?"
"See you at home."
"Bye."
John had the plane spun around with the tail pointing at the hangar. I got out and Star came out of the office to confirm that I wanted the plane for Wednesday through Friday. She said that we probably wouldn't have to pay anything other than the pilot's per diem for Thursday.
I drove home wondering how long I would be there before the masses arrived. I quickly changed into workout clothes and went to the gym to use the bike. I was already on the treadmill by the time Bobby checked for me in the gym. She gave me a quick kiss and left to change. The other three girls all came in wearing their workout stuff and began.
When my thirty minutes of torture were done, I began doing the one machine that seemed to like me the most. It gave great shoulder stretches plus an upper chest workout. I worked right up through the weights and did all my routines, then watched the girls finish theirs.
We hit the pool together, swimming hard, sprinting until we gave out. We all clustered together nude. Marie said, "I thought if we stayed last night that there was going to be some fooling around. I think they do that out there."
Jan was smiling, "Maggie says they go to some wild parties out there but we have to get ourselves an STD check before we can join in. You know we should do that just for us. I think we've been in just about every combination so far."
"I think it would be a good idea, Jan," Wanda agreed. "I know my ex was chasing all over and I could have been given something that I may have given to any of you. We need to be careful."
Bobby said, "When we do, I'm going to have Millie and Jonah get tested too. I want to watch you do Millie. I would really get off on that."
I shook my head, "Can any of you believe that the woman of my dreams, who I want to commit to for the rest of my life, is encouraging me to mess around with her sister?"
Wanda laughed, "She's just kinky. One of those voyeurs, she likes to watch."
"I like to watch my man do all of you, and I would really get off if he was to do my sister. I'll let him watch me with Jonah, but I'll bet Millie and I get off more by watching our men with someone else."
I said, "You're too much, Lover." Bobby smothered me with kisses, then sank beneath the water to give my stiffie some long sucks.
She came up and said, "I'll schedule some testing. Wanda said you two were going out of town for Wednesday and Thursday night. Do you think you two could go by the clinic on the way to the airport?"
"What's the hurry?"
"I rented three cabins out at the naturist park for this weekend, Friday night through Sunday. Mom, dad, and the girls will stay in one, the boys and the twins in one, and we'll stay in another with Jonah and Millie. I'm not sure how kinky they will be with all of us there, but you never know. I want us all tested so we know we're safe to get wild. Chuck has some of my special needs to take care of. I talked to Zena today and she said if Marie wants to go with the other girls, she has to be tested. Jan may want to go with them too. Although I'd love to go to a big party, I don't think Chuck wants to do that. We'll just have to ease him into being wild with me."
I asked, "Wanda, aren't you freaked out by all this?"
"It kind of makes me hot thinking about it," Wanda said warmly. "I'm getting to be just like Bobby, I love to see you excited and teased by others. When Jan or Marie slides onto you, I get off on it. When you do Bobby right in front of me, I'm coming harder than she is. Bobby and I are becoming a lot like each other."
Bobby asked, "So will you get tested tomorrow after your meeting?"
Wanda answered for me, "He'll go, if I ask him to, on the way to the airport. I don't think he'll freak. He won't even let me get just one room in Dallas. He says two rooms and no visiting because it would be improper. He'll fuck my brains out while I eat Bobby into oblivion, then wants to act like a prude in Dallas. Figure that out."
Jan said, "Maybe we should all go with him to keep you company, Wanda."
"That would cause a stir," Bobby said. "He already has a rep over his
Wild Bill days. That would be all he needs. The guys here would be after him for chasing around on me too."
"It's just a couple of nights. My goodness, I don't sleep with an extra girl every night anyway, do I?"
Bobby kissed me and said, "If I can help it, we don't sleep alone. You've got me humming on all cylinders, Lover, and I like it. Keep me happy, Honey, I'm worth it. Besides you have to do that redhead and little Joanie."
Jan said, "I want him to love up Maggie. She is so sweet. I know she would go nuts for Chuck."
Marie said excitedly, "Yeah, and you would love to play with Betsy's big bosom. A guy would have to like that. I'd like to play with them myself."
And then Wanda said, "Oh my, just seeing how you drool over the mother daughter pair makes me hot. Can you imagine having Zena and Zora in the same bed, at the same time? Now that's hot!"
We had migrated to the kitchen where I was trying to concentrate on supper. I decided on a salad before dinner, then some grilled chicken with special spices, served over skinny pasta with a cream sauce. Drinks were made and sipped and the salad eaten. The dinner, with some veggies, was great. I redid my quick packing job now that I had time to think. The clothes were fine, but this time I also put in socks and included my swimsuit as I would need some exercise. I mentioned it to Wanda and she said she would include a conservative suit, just for me.
The evening quickly passed. Just before bedtime, I checked my e-mail to find a bunch of e-mails about the Dallas funding. Duane said he had a meeting set up for Thursday afternoon. He said the convention center was rented and would be ready.
Randy had sent an e-mail thanking me for taking care of everything so fast.
John's e-mail said, "I hope your Dallas dare works out. Texans are tough."
I hope it worked out as well.
When I went to bed, Bobby had it full of girls. She pointed at Jan and said, "You've neglected Jan, and she needs some of all of our love. If you have anything left, then you need to cool off our youngest groupie. Marie just has the hots over all those girls and boys out there at the park."
"Then there is Wanda, you're going to take her to a faraway hotel and let her spoil while you're within easy distance to make her feel good. And lastly, my Love, you need to love me up, your Bobby, because you're going to be gone for two whole nights."
It took a long while, but I made it through to Bobby, who then totally loved me to near death. Our three housemates had warmed her up helping to fix some of her special needs.
Primary editing by Pepere
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