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B.J.Jones the Story of My Life

Copyright© 2012 by jballs

Chapter 297

Ex-Military Sex Story: Chapter 297 - This is the story of the life of Roberta Josephine Jones. Shortened to BJ by her friends. From the battle fields Afghanistan with the Marines, loss of her life time friend, with flash backs to her wild youth. After the Marines she must find her way in the world. The early chapters of this story includes incest, les,rape and other adult themes. I plan for this to be a multi-part serial. This is my first attempt at writing. Much of the sex is in the early chapters changing to action and drama.

Caution: This Ex-Military Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa   mt/ft   Fa/Fa   ft/ft   Mult   Consensual   Romantic   Heterosexual   Fiction   Nudism   Slow  

By 6, we were up, dressed, and packed and ready to go. By 0630 we had finished a light breakfast. By 0700 we were in G5 was climbing the great blue sky towards Ecuador. Vicky and I were both working on our laptops. I was replying to the remaining e-mails as fast as my fingers would type. Vicky was dealing with the up coming training schedules at the gym. We worked almost 35 minutes.

At 0745 right on time, the VCATS went off for our scheduled meeting with the JBG home office. The timing for this meeting was intentional to force it to be short meeting. Jenny, Marcy and Ching Lee were glad we were leaving Columbia behind us. I didn't say anything, but Vicky and I had that very conversation as the landing gear doors chimed that they were closed 45 minutes ago.

We were still on schedule as far as our part of the plan, even after yesterday's events. Lorrie confirmed that the chopper exchange was going as planned.

At 0756 Vance turned on the seat belt light and announcing that we were in the landing pattern at Quito International Airport- the signal to end the conversation that I had asked him for.

Another Suburban was waiting for us in the general aviation section. The ride to the embassy today was peaceful one with Daniel Hawkins as the wheel man. There were no angry crowds in the streets.

I remembered reading some of his file from the stack that Amy had left at our office.

I had a chance to review Dan's file before we landed. His file indicated that he had been with Black Water for over ten years and was now the senior JBG employee at Quito. It was reassuring that he did time in the sandbox and had left the Marines after a disagreement with an officer. It was no surprise that he was immediately recruited by Black Water.

The US embassy at Ecuador was a very old embassy by its architectural look. There were large columns with crowns and flare trimmings. The blocks that made up the walls were huge by today's standards, like the ones in an old historic castle. A winding road led up a hill; this embassy was built on the high ground.

In the front was a circular drive that ended with marble steps that led to a huge door like the ones you would see in the movies. That circular drive was made for horse and carriage or small cars; navigating the Suburban around it would have been a challenge.

Dan drove the Suburban to one of the side entrance gates. This one went into a majestic courtyard that was incased with a high stone fence made from the same type of stones the buildings were constructed from.

In that courtyard were several more buildings. One of them was - without any doubt - an intelligence gathering and communications building. It was bristling with antenna of all kinds.

Another building that I noticed was a garage with apartments above it. This embassy also had a pool, a tennis court and a basket ball court.

Dan pulled to the rear entrance of the embassy, which was as elaborate as the it's front entrance. As we were getting our bags out of the Suburban, Dan introduced us to Ambassador Andrew Woodman, his wife Sally and his executive secretary Linda Charms, who came out to help us with our bags.

Andrew Woodman was a charmer; it oozed in his mannerisms and how he talked. I thought he was young for an Ambassador; he, Sally and Linda were not much older than I was. What caught my eye as we greeted them was how Sally and Linda were so bubbly. In fact there were signals that Sally and Linda were more than just friends - there was that look or touch that I was familiar with that I shared with my own mates.

Even though it was nearly nine, breakfast was just being set out on the table. Andrew invited Vicky and me to sit down to a feast, to my surprise it was like a morning breakfast I would have cooked at home on a normal Sunday morning. They did their homework on us as we did on them.

The conversation over breakfast was mild and relaxed, and the food was great. Sally and Linda were gently probing about our company. They had a lot of interest in how six girls came to lead such a large company. They were even more surprised that we were the owners and not a front to get preferred status for government contracts.

"If it were a front, I don't think I would be taking bullets for them," I replied.

That changed the conversation over to yesterday's shootings in Bogota. They had watched the State Department provided footage of the events and the newsreel, and had been very afraid that the unrest would spread over much of South America.

I asked about previous threats in the area and if there were any known radical groups in the area. This was my first test on how things operated here, and I did not like what I heard.

"No, we don't have any problems like that here," Andrew replied.

I guess the he did not know I could access the department's alert system or that I understood that all those antennas on the building out back were not there for birds to roost on.

I had looked at today's alerts before I stepped off the plane. There were several notes of interest for Ecuador; two of them were active. That in it raised red flags; either he was trying to BS me, trying to find out what I knew or someone in high levels did not trust him completely. The other thought was that he simply did not take that part of his job seriously. I would need to look at things in more detail when I had the time.

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