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Maxine Stone's New Life

Copyright© 2011 by carniegirl

Chapter 254: Poolhall

Erotica Sex Story: Chapter 254: Poolhall - Maxine stone is a retired Air Force Noncom trying to get by in a small town. Her new life is filled with small characters and minor adventures.

Caution: This Erotica Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa   Fa/Fa   Fa/ft   Ma/Ma   Consensual   Reluctant   Coercion   Gay   BiSexual   Heterosexual   Mystery   Oral Sex   Anal Sex   Masturbation   Fisting   Transformation   Prostitution  

I left the West End Bike Shop with the frame hanging from the bike rack on the rear of the cruiser. I was probably half way to the Speed Shop, the bike shop at the mall, when Eve spoke. "So what are your plans for the bicycle?" She asked.

"I don't know, I never get to ride it more than to the mall, so I think I might just have an ordinary bike set up done this time and ride it just for exercise." I said.

"Then I shall have to have a bike as well. How can I protect you, if you are off on a bike and I'm not?" she asked reasonably.

Upon hearing that I immediately turned the cruiser around. "What did I say?" she asked.

"If we are both going to ride bike, then we are damn sure going to learn how to work on them," I demanded.

"Damn right," she agreed.

"We will go on Craig's list and buy you a bike. While we are at it, we can buy a donor bike for me," I said.

"Cool, but you do know that you have enough money to buy your own bike, or to have the frame rebuilt with the best materials?" Eve asked.

"Yes I know, but then who knows, if I would survive someone else's mistake next time?" I replied.

"You could have just as easily made that mistake. Mixing up a gas can, isn't that hard to do," she said.

"I know. I have done worse, but I've been pretty miserable because of someone else's stupidity. I would prefer that it be my own stupidity." I pulled the cruiser into the alley behind my downtown house, then turned on the small laptop. Checking Craig's list gave me the name and number of a family with two bikes for sale.

The Gunny's bike was a dual suspension thing. The two bikes on craigs list were hard tails. A quick search on Google told me that the wheels and other parts were interchangeable, so I gave the number listed a try.

I got the mother on the line. "The bikes belonged to my children. They have both reached driving age. The bikes have just sat in the garage over a year without either being moved. The tires need to be inflated, otherwise they are good to go, I'm sure," she said.

The bikes were cheap Wal-Mart bikes so I ended up paying her $20 each for them. When we left her house there were two bikes hanging on the bike rack and the Gunny's frame in the back seat.

"Learning to work on those bikes is going to be a long slow process," Eve suggested.

"Probably learning to do everything will be, but learning to pump up the tires won't be hard at all. Step one is to buy an inflater of some kind." What we decided, was to purchase one of those things you plug into the cigarette light of the car. I had always meant to get one for emergencies anyway. The bike thing was just a good excuse to finally do it.

Before I could get to the WalMart for the tire pump, the time for the meeting at the pool hall got close. Eve and I drove to the parking lot beside the pool hall. The parking lot was part of the pool hall property. I noticed that the parking lot wasn't in terrible shape, but it wasn't great either. It probably needed a new layer of asphalt at the least.

Unlike my usual habit, I arrived after the others. "I am usually early, but you guys are really early today," I said to the two of them.

"I am Edward Jarvis, this was my grandfathers place," he said. Edward Jarvis was a short man and much too light in the ass to run a pool hall for sure.

"So Edward, what are you asking for this place?" I inquired.

"In it's present condition, I have been told it is worth right at seventy five thousand dollars," he said.

"That's a reasonable price to ask, if you want it to sit as it is now. I'm not sure at what price it will actually sell," I said honestly. He didn't give me any indication what he thought of that remark, so I shut up.

I pretty much just took in the over all layout of the building. The construction and condition of it was up to the construction foreman of 'His Laboring Few' who went about his job. The foreman did measure the pool hall for me before he started his inspection. It was 58 feet long and 34 feet wide. There were almost 2000 square feet on the ground floor. The second floor would be the same except that it had been chopped into small rooms with a central hallway.

The downstairs would have to be gutted as well a upstairs, but the downstairs would be a smaller job. About the only built ins downstairs were the bar and one bathroom in the corner. I had in my mind that everything in the downstairs would be modular and removable. I felt like the room would be most functional, if it could be reconfigured easily. Still, I was open to and would be seeking, suggestions from Helen.

Eve and I had ambled around just generally killing time waiting for the contractor to finish. Edward was trying not to say the wrong thing, so he spoke almost not at all. Finally the contractor was finished.

"So let's go somewhere and talk," I suggested to him. "Edward, if the building is sound or can be made sound reasonably, I will get my numbers in order and give you a call." I said. "If not I will call to tell you that as well."

"Fair enough, I will be expecting to hear from you in the next few days," he said.

"I would think it would be at least in that time frame, most likely sooner." I actually planned for it to be much sooner. I wanted to get moving on the project. The funny thing was the the bikes shared an equal priority for me. Fifty dollars worth of bikes seemed as important to me, as a potentially quarter million dollar project, how weird is that?

The construction guy, Eve, and I went for coffee at one of those fancy coffee shops out by the mall. "What the hell am I doing in this place?" I asked looking around.

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