Day Seventy - Sunday
When the law had all left, a small Toyota was still parked on the lane near the open area, with a guy leaning against the front fender. I went out to ask him if I could help him.
"You're the same guy that was in the shoot out a couple of months ago and the same guy that saved the deputy out on the highway. Are you willing to tell me about this one?"
"Sure, if you won't use my name."
"Why don't you want people to know you are a hero, a kind of a Rambo guy?"
"I'm a businessman. I do not need this kind of publicity. No one needs to know that I had anything to do with anything. If you want the story with my name, fine. But if you use my name, I'll tell everyone you made up the story."
"And I'll get fired for making up a story."
"How about a cup of coffee and you jot down some notes, without names?"
When I brought him onto the patio he looked around a little amazed at the bar, the big screen TV, the pool table just inside the sliding door, and the long table. I introduced him to everyone as a newspaper reporter and that he was going to write the story, without including the names of any participants.
We talked and drank coffee for almost an hour. Since I didn't know what was behind the mess that had kept me awake last night, I said he would have to get that information from the sheriff's office.
The reporter in him came out, and he began asking background questions trying to fit me in with the community. Tiny and Phil, with Judy and Ruth, had come over and were having breakfast. When they heard me downplaying the business they came over to join the reporter and me.
Phil enthusiastically broke in, "Steve, do you care whether he writes about your amazing business? It could be a great opportunity to get some free publicity."
Tiny, knowing how private I was, saw me rolling my eyes in anticipation of hours of boring interrogation by a nosy newspaper reporter. He took over by saying, "Why don't you let Phil and I give this guy the lowdown on the company and how you started with nothing but your desire for quality. You look like you could use a shower and a nap. You're going to want to be fresh when Sue gets back."
Tiny looked at the reporter and said, "Steve's wife, Sue is another great human interest story. They have both become ultra successful through their own efforts. You could have an entire series about these two."
I shook hands with the reporter and once again asked him to avoid using my name in connection to the stupidity that had occurred last night.
When I passed Glenda, I asked her to wake me up so I could be fresh when Sue and the girls got home. I told her they had a limo waiting to bring them home, the same as when they left.
I lay down on top of the covers and was asleep in seconds.
"Steve, honey, wake up. You need to wake up and take a shower. The girls will be here in less than an hour."
"Thanks Glenda, let me take a shower and get ready for them. I'll be right out."
I did a quick shave and a shower then hit the kitchen for a cup of coffee. Glenda anticipating me, had one poured and waiting.
When I went out onto the patio, I was amazed to find almost everyone of the patio group there, waiting for the girls. More amazing was the reporter was still there, but was now accompanied by a female photographer.
The reporter looked up at me and said, "You have an amazing story. Everyone here has given me a little more of what you've accomplished. We went down to your business, that you refer to as your shop, and were able to photograph all of the different areas. That place is awesome. I swear I've never seen a business that is so clean and neat. I love the signs all over the place and especially the "Is it perfect" signs over the doors. This is a better story than some idiots trying to steal each other's money and dope."
He walked over to me and said in a low voice, "I turned in the other story already and did not use any local names. I used Martin as a witness but didn't use his name either, just that he was a neighbor that had watched what had happened."
The photographer had been taking my picture continuously since I walked out of the house. I asked her if she were going to waste anymore film, and she replied that everything was digital now, and that she just loaded the pictures onto a drive back at the newspaper, used what they wanted, then dumped the rest.
The big table was filled with finger food, snacks, hamburgers, hotdogs, and two big platters of raw vegetables. The TV was broadcasting the NASCAR Winston cup race, while Abe was taking on all challengers at the pool table.
The photographer asked, "What do you have to do to join this club out here, this place is great. Beer, drinks, food, and from what everyone says, a party everyday for breakfast and supper. I don't live far from here, I could start every day out here."
I looked over at Sandy and Mandy who were without Bob and Drew and said loud enough, "You might want to just mingle with the folks. It's not difficult to fit in, but you might want to test how you mix in."
Al, Tom, and Jim were standing around next to the street door to the patio, in anticipation of the girls arriving. All I had to do was keep an eye on them and I would know when they arrived.
Phil and Tiny were filling me in on everything they had been telling the reporter. They obviously had been bending this guys ear non-stop since I had left them.
The three guys walked out of the patio, so I went out the side door to also greet the arrivals. By the time I reached the street, most of the people that had been on the patio, were now crowded around the limo that pulled up.
The guys opened the limo door to catch Joan as she rushed out to hug her husband. Betty came out equally as fast, followed by Hanna, who leaped into Jim's arms. Sue was the last to get out. She stepped out and rose to be taken into my arms. We hugged for at least a minute, then looked at each other, before giving each other a welcome home kiss.
The limo driver took the bags from the trunk, and before they could touch the ground, each one was taken up to the patio. I handed the driver a tip, he nodded and saluted, then got in his car and drove off.
All of us went onto the patio where Sue was given the big comfortable rocking chair and handed a Diet Coke. She let out a "Phew, we can all relax now," while sipping her Coke.
I saw Sue's eyebrows knit together as she was looking at the photographer, who was still taking pictures of the girls' homecoming. Explaining that the reporter was doing a story on the business and was including our happy home life in the mix, didn't satisfy her curiosity but it took the edge off till later.
Sue said she needed to go to the bathroom and did the sneaky bit by asking Shawna if she wanted to go to the bathroom with her.
When Sue came back, she had changed to some shorts and T-shirt, remaining barefoot. She curled up onto my lap and whispered to me. "I can't leave you alone at all. You seem to attract crazies that you have to save the world from. Glad you're okay. You better remember you're going to be a dad." Sue gave me kiss on the cheek and laid her head on my shoulder.
The other girls that had just arrived had run home to change into the same garb Sue had on. The place was once again balanced. The reporter was talking to Hanna, Betty, and Joan. Hanna was showing drawings of the fashions that they had shown in New York, while Betty was talking up the catalog and web site.
Sue, who now had a rum and Diet Coke, was telling Ruth and Judy about how well they had done. Not only had they oversold the available production of the manufacturer of their new fashions, they had sold a great quantity of the newer styles that they had created.
"That brings me to the big surprise," Sue said sitting up on my lap. "I had Ben begin looking for local clothing factories that I could lease production space from. He came back with several small facilities that could produce a single item, but none that would be large enough to handle the production that we need. Then he found a big one, one that had to be just right for us. The place is closing and we can pick it up for a song, or rather I picked it up for a song. We get the factory, the management, and all of the trained workers. And best of all, it's right across the street from your shop."
Tiny and Phil were laughing uncontrollably until Tiny finally was able to talk. "Steve told me to find out whether we could buy that same factory yesterday. I had anticipated he might want to do something with it, so I've done some research on it already. You two are amazing, now you're both coming up with the same project at the same time."
The photographer came over to Sue and said, "There are over three hundred people that work there. My aunt is one of them. She's been so worried that she is going to lose her job. I hope you can keep everyone on the job."
Sue smiled at the girl, "Those folks are going to be so busy their heads will spin. Wait till those folks have Steve give them his 'do it perfect' speech. He'll be fighting off women trying to take him away from me all the time."
"I saw the signs at his shop. That place is incredible. I've never seen a manufacturing facility look like that. Even where they tear down old, rusty, nasty looking machines to rebuild, is clean and shiny. That has to inspire your people to do their best."
Sue stood and took the photographer by the hand and led her over to the bar. They talked for a little while and I could see the girl's face light up. Sue fixed the girl something, poured more Diet Coke in her glass then came back, seating the girl in a lawn chair next to her.
"Steve, this is Samantha. She is going to join us in the morning to start her day out with us. That will be nice, won't it?" "Glad to have you Samantha. Are you going to have any problem with your reporter friend if you stay?"
"Not at all. He's so involved in doing a series on you guys, he'll never even notice. I'll give him the photo cards so he can give them to the editor with the story, and I'm through for the day. This is an extra day for me anyway."
To confirm that, the reporter walked over and thanked me for letting him get so much information to do a good story on our success. He said he hoped it got me some more business. He said he had taken pictures of the big trucks we used for a race day sales truck, and just those should sell some newspapers.
I had forgotten that the NASCAR truck unit would be back already, plus the new Busch series truck would still be on site.
The reporter thanked everyone again, shook hands with everyone he could reach and left, leaving Samantha behind after taking her photo card with him.
Sue and I talked about the new factory for quite awhile. Since neither one of us knew anything about manufacturing clothing, we asked Tiny to find us a retired guy that could teach us and guide us in what we wanted to do. We agreed and said we should put down on paper exactly what we were going to do and how we were going to it, then find out how to accomplish our goals.
Phil and Judy said goodbye to everyone. They had spent the entire weekend with Tiny and Ruth and were ready to go home and relax alone. Tiny and Ruth said the same thing and went back to their place. Sandy and Mandy, who now had Bob and Drew with them, had disappeared. Abe and Alice went home, leaving Martin and Glenda on a glider by themselves. Tom and Al went home to enjoy their wives, Betty and Joan. Hanna and Jim also left. Shawna didn't want to leave, but Charlie wheeled himself back across the street, saying he wanted to crash on the couch for a while.
Glenda and Martin were both yawning. They got up, gave Sue a hug, saying how glad they were she was back, then walked across the lawn to their house.
Debbie made a list of stuff that she needed to do at work first thing in the morning, then took Hank home to relax for the rest of the evening.
Shawna had pulled up a lawn chair so now there was just four of us left. Shawna said that she sure hoped there wasn't going to be any more crazies out tonight. She apologized to me for not being more help the night before. I tried to tell her that everything happened too fast, as usual, to make any plans. I was glad she was around watching my back though.
Samantha asked, "Were you two involved in that crazy dope ring bust last night? That was amazing that a sheriff's deputy was involved in it. I heard they are investigating him for a couple of drug gang hits over the last couple of months. The two young deputies are being put up for a commendation for their quick thinking."
Shawna burst out laughing. She said, "So you got the Captain to give all the credit to those two? Jesus, they were petrified. I'm surprised they didn't pee in their pants. They had to be helped to come over here to calm down. You are really bad, Steve."
Sue said, "No, he's really good, Shawna, now all of the focus goes away from him and to those nice young deputies. Hopefully the whole incident will help them in the future."
"So, there's a lot that no one knows about what went on out here, huh?" Samantha asked.
I answered her, "Not that much Samantha, what really happens sometimes is not for public knowledge. It's best they never know. Last night was messy, stupid, and gruesome. Thankfully, I don't think anyone died."
Samantha said she needed to get home to bed. She needed her rest. Sue told her to come by early, before she went to work, for coffee and some kind of breakfast.
When she left Shawna asked, "You gonna adopt another little girl, or just being friendly?"
"She's cute, I wouldn't mind if she wanted to stay over every once in a while. She might be a nice playmate for all of us," Sue answered.
"Jeez, Sue, you are one horny critter. How many did you attack up in New York?"
"I had a room full of willing victims. They all gave as good as they got. Joan and Betty are really into each other and apparently perform for their guys often. We'll have to invite them to our tub meetings."
"It's probably better you didn't mess around with any strangers up there. You never know what you might catch. Besides, you need to be good, now that you're expecting."
"I may be expecting but that thing between my legs hasn't died. I'm hornier than ever lately. Want to come eat my pussy while Steve gives my insides what it needs?"
"I'll pass tonight. I think stump might be horny tonight too. Go to bed, enjoy being home."
Shawna left, leaving Sue and me alone. We shut down everything and locked up. We both showered quickly and then lay together in bed, kissing and hugging.
"I'm so glad to be home. I've really missed you. Lady loving only goes so far. I need my man to put the fire out."
As I was kissing her and fondling her breasts, readying to go farther south to kiss and lick her juicy pussy, Sue said, "Don't need any pussy kisses, I need you inside me, filling me up with you and more of your juices. Please just make love to me."
We joined and thrust for only a couple of minutes till we both blasted off, ending up gasping for breath while holding each other. I didn't even shrink inside of her now goopy pussy.
I slid slowly in and out of Sue, while kissing her, then sucking on her fat nipples. With each suck and nibble, her pussy would squeeze me tighter.
"Oh, you feel so good inside me, honey. I missed us being together so much. We are so much meant for each other." Our loving settled down to a steady rhythm, then became more demanding by the minute, until we were straining toward each other. Sue was coming continuously until I unleashed another juicy contribution to her overflowing pussy. This time I shrank and shriveled from her drooling pussy.
We hugged and kissed, enjoying being able to hug each other. I enjoyed having my big-breasted wife squashing her boobs against my chest. Our kisses continued until we both drifted off to sleep.