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The Inheritance

by S star W

Copyright© 2020 by S star W

Fiction Story: This is the story of Jack. He was the least liked of his siblings but did well in life. (I know this story could have been longer and more descriptive however I wanted to leave a lot of it to your imagination. Maybe I write another story to fill in more details later if it gets enough likes.)

Caution: This Fiction Story contains strong sexual content, including Heterosexual   .

The bar:

The Huntsmen’s Bar was built during the 1920’s just after the selling of alcohol was prohibited. It looked, on the surface, like any. other bar and like all the other bars in the area. Root beer and other nonalcoholic beverage dispensers were even openly visible within. However there was a hidden chamber accessible through by means of a passageway accessible through an upstairs room. The owner planned to sell alcoholic beverages there for select clients.

Unfortunately for them the prohibition ended a month before the completion of the building. The main barroom was refurbished as a regular bar, which of course this added to the cost of the venture and though it did open it was not able repay the cost of building in time to avoid the bank from foreclosing on it.

The bank sold a building to the Williams family who converted it into a soda fountain where they sold freshly made sodas. (Some of you may not remember when there were the old fashioned sodas shops where sodas were made fresh.) The business was successful for many years, however with the advent of bottled sodas it slowly declined until the business was closed in the mid-70’s.

The family retained ownership of the building, but it was never reopened as anything. No other business was ever established in it.

Modern day:

Jack was always the least like son of the Williams family. All of his brothers and sisters either went to college and became doctors or lawyers with the exception of one sister who married a lawyer.when his father passed away the the family gathered in his lawyers office for the reading of the Will. In the Will Jack was left the old building a and just enough money to live on for a year or so. His brothers and sisters got the rest, which amounted to approximately a couple of million each. Jack however wasn’t disappointed. He had always loved the old building and had spent much of his time exploring when he was a boy.

He had always thought it a shame that no one in the family had ever tried to reopen or convert into another type of business. Now he would have that opportunity. The first thing he did after leaving the lawyers office was to go to the old building. There were layers of dust on everything. He spent two days cleaning the first floor where the soda shop had been. He then moved to the upper floor which at one time had been made into an apartment for a former employee who worked in the soda shop. The employee had done little more than live in it and the second floor hadn’t really been explored much. He had been cleaning the second floor for a couple of days, when he found it. He was cleaning a bookcase and found what appeared to be be a bent nail that had backed out. He used his finger to prod at it. Instead of pushing back into the shelf it turned to the left. The next thing he knew the whole bookcase slid in a few feet. Behind in was a passage that went in a few feet and lead to a set of stairs that went down. Out of curiosity he grabbed a flashlight and followed it down to what appeared to be another bar. This place was even more dusty than the rest of the place had been. Since most of the second floor was already cleaned, he began cleaning down here as well.

While cleaning the hidden bar, he found that in addition to the bar itself there was also a small stage where musicians and singers could preform. Though it had been built during the twenties it was still more elaborate than the soda shop upstairs. Ideas of what he could do with this place ran through his head. Unknown to his family or friends he had a predilection for young girls. He had never told anybody about this fact, but it was the main reason he had never married. Besides how many of his friends would welcome him around if they knew that he was checking out their daughters and imagining the girls naked and riding his cock.

He spent as little of money he had gotten as he could get away with and set up the old soda shop up as a bar specializing in numerous beers and some harder liquor for mixed drinks. It catered primarily to the locals who were just getting off of work and wanted a drink before they went home. On weekends it stayed open till two AM and drew in a larger crowd.

 
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