Tripin
Copyright© 2012 by carniegirl
Chapter 24
Fiction Sex Story: Chapter 24 - A forty six year old female lawyer take to the road after a divorce. It is a kind of journal of her adventures on the road.
Caution: This Fiction Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa mt/Fa Fa/Fa Consensual Rape Lesbian BiSexual Heterosexual Fiction Mother Son Grand Parent MaleDom Rough Gang Bang Group Sex Oral Sex Anal Sex Masturbation Petting Voyeurism Violence
I threw Michael out at 2AM, then forced Jane into my bedroom with a chair tilted against the door. I explained that if she opened the door, it would set off a ruckus and I would immediately call the cops to come get her. She didn't like it, but she seemed to understand. I opened the sofa for myself and tried to sleep.
I was up and showered by 7AM the next morning. There is nothing like sleeping with a .38 revolver under your pillow to make for a uneasy night's sleep. Since I had no desire to show up in public with Jane in tow, I fixed breakfast. I had planned for Jane, since I had some advance warning that she was coming. I had two kinds of cereal and dried fruit in three varieties from which she could choose.
She chose a bran cereal known for it's healthy fiber content. Who would have expected a burned out junky to be a nuts and twigs kind of girl. I guess that fell under life is filled contradictions, I told myself.
Michael showed up right on time, so we arrived just a couple of minutes before Sam. When he entered, I had already installed Jane at the empty desk, which would be occupied by Royce when he finally got out of prison. "Sam, this is Jane," I said it smiling.
"Hello Jane, sweetie I have heard so much about you," Sam said sweetly. To be honest it was far too sweet, I saw through it and could not believe that Jane didn't. If she did, she planned to go toe to toe with him.
"Hello Sam, I am so glad to meet someone who seems normal," she said scowling at me. Sam normal I thought. I wondered where the hell she had gotten that morning fix. She hadn't of course, and I was just being unkind, I told myself.
"So Sam did that chick at the cheap-o car rental and dealership call after we left yesterday," I asked.
"Yes the message is on your desk. It on that post it thingie," he said smiling not as sweetly as he did for Jane.
The note read the salesman from the car dealer called. She said to tell you $7500 and it was yours I wadded up the paper then picked up the phone. I dialed the number.
"Seven thousand cash, when I get to the bank after a meeting this morning. I need a car now, so make up your mind," I demanded.
"I'll drop it off in fifteen minutes and get the papers ready for you. There will be tax and transfer fees," the salesman insisted.
"Make the car appear in my parking lot in thirty minutes maximum and we are dealing. Otherwise I am moving to someone else."
"It will be there," the salesman said breaking the connection.
"You are more of a hard ass than I remember," Sam commented.
"You just worked for Jeff, you were never divorced by him." I replied with a laugh. "It changes one."
"I also never rode a toy all the way to California, nor shot man man in Texas, just to watch him die," Sam said laughing. I noticed Jane was paying very close attention.
"Sam, I shot the man in Texas, so he wouldn't shoot me. The Tomas was a toy for sure, but I also had a debit card as well, so it isn't quite so adventuresome that way.
I spent some time making calls to bail bondsmen I knew. It was just to kill time waiting for the cruiser to arrive. It was almost 9:30 when the car arrived. I gave the delivery man a nasty look as I said, "Ten more minutes and I would have been looking for another car."
"Sorry, I got tied up," he said not a bit sorry.
"Can you drop me back at the shop?" he asked.
"Nope, I got things to do. If you had gotten here fifteen minutes earlier, I could have but not now." I pointed Jane toward the door.
"Is she always like this," I heard the delivery man ask Sam.
"She is usually worse, you are lucky that you still have your balls," he said laughing. "I can't help you, she would fire me if I closed the office to give you a ride back to your shop." I wouldn't have fired him, and he knew it. It was just his way of joining in the national, 'I'm a Bitch' Movement.
When we walked into the interview room at the DA's office, there was Marco and Max Hammond. "How the hell did I get so lucky," Max asked Marco.
"How are you lucky," I asked because it was obvious that the comment was for me.
"If I had to meet with an Avery first thing in the morning, I would rather it be the smartest one," he said.
"Bullshit, you just prefer the one with the better tits," I said.
"I don't know that. I never seen you or Jeff topless," he replied.
"That's a fair point," I replied. "So Max, how you been?"
"To be honest councilor I have missed you," he lied.
"And I have missed the shingles, but I expect we both can survive. Now I need you to sign off on the deal with Jane, so that I can get her out of the system." I explained.
Max turned his attention to Jane, "So Miss Sutton, what is your version of the events of that day?" Max smiled at me showing me that he was trying to be civil. It wasn't really going to play, but I decided to let him try.
"I went to Lowball's flop to score some product," Jane said.
"By product you mean Heroine?" Marco asked.
"Yes Lowball always had product," she answered. "Even when the others are having trouble connecting, Lowball always had the stuff."
"So what happened when you got there?" Max asked.
"I'm standing on the porch ready to knock on the door when I hear two shots. I wanted to run, but before I could the door busted open and the dude ran by me," she said.
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