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Based on ‘One In Ten’ by FinalStand, adapted into 17 parts. Listen to the ► Podcast at Explicit Novels.
"Do you get off fucking with my head?" she grumbled.
"You feel free lying to me," I said. "Why should I treat you any differently?"
"I'm a, You don't care that I'm a cop; that I am trying to keep you safe?" she replied.
"I have no respect for your profession," I pointed out, "or faith in your ability to keep me safe. That is the truth."
She fidgeted around the door, first reaching for the door knob then stopping and half turning my way.
"Can I ask you for a favor, a big favor?" she muttered. It took me nearly a minute to respond.
"Unlike most women, I believe in reciprocity," I told her. "I'll listen."
"Would you kiss me? Just one kiss," she whispered. "I'll fully understand if you don't want to and I'll leave if you say 'no.’"
"After what we just went through, do you realize how bizarre that request is?" I queried.
"I attacked you on your sofa," she finally looked at me. "Yes, I know."
"Knowing
"You are right," she sighed and put her hand on the door knob, ready to leave.
"Not going to get your kiss?" I inquired as I stood up.
"Stop screwing with me," she shook her head with her back still to me. She opened the door.
"You
Angel
"Where the fuck did that come from?" Angel panted. "That was fantastic. I thought you didn't like women, or interacting with women."
"Part
"Thank you," she smiled.
"You are welcome," I gave a weary grin. "Now, would you please leave?"
"Absolutely,"
Wednesday's
The
I
A
This
Oh
The desperate relief with which I regarded Debra when she approached me on the metro made me feel cowardly ill.
"Debra," I choked out. There was some raw hunger in her countenance, but also some genuine concern over my state of agitation.
"Hey, Israel," she smiled. "Can I, uh, sit with you?"
I hopped out of my metro seat and let Debra take my place. None of the dozen women hovering around abandoned me though.
"Debra?"
"Yes
"And
Common
Did
Security
Back
I
I managed to slip into the office with seconds to spare. Bethany came by to check, looking a bit agitated.
"What you said yesterday was uncalled for," she broke down and stated.
"Please, Bethany," I groaned. "Do we,” I stopped myself. I was getting nowhere.
"I was really tired," I tried again. "It was an emotional outburst after a stressful day."
"In
"I'm interested in someone else," I didn't quite lie.
"That
"Detective Kristi isn't that old," I muttered.
"You
"I have to go to the bathroom," I evaded.
"Okay,"
Bethany
At 9:05, my day got worse. A call was forwarded to me. It was the reporter from yesterday's press conference.
"Israel Jensen," I answered.
"Eloise Granger from The Sentinel," she answered. "We chatted briefly yesterday. Do you recall what we discussed?"
"Yes. I see your story went national. Congratulations," I said.
"Do you still feel safe?" she hinted at something I couldn't figure out.
"Sure, why wouldn't I?" I hedged.
"With
"If you are fishing for a statement, you are not going to get one," I countered.
"Really?" she snorted. "So four more men in your age range going missing last night doesn't affect you at all?" Oh Mother-fucking God!
"Four nation-wide?" I mumbled.
"No; 96 nationwide," she supplied. "Only four in the city. We were lucky."
"Right before the story broke?" I pieced things together.
"My
"Well,
"Can I quote you on that?" she chuckled.
"If I say 'no' will it stop you?" I sighed.
"No, but since I'm cultivating you as a contact I thought I would be polite," Granger snickered.
"Is that what this is?" I muttered. "In that case, have a nice day and goodbye," I said before hanging up.
After
“Your
The
“Thank
I
“Mr.
Not
“Ms.
My
Twenty minutes later I was called to Ms. Silverhorn's office. To emphasize how fucked my situation was, Bethany's look as I passed by was full of concern and sympathy.
"Israel,
"Is that advice, a suggestion, or an order?" I countered. Now Francesca looked up.
"It is advice," she mused. "You are pretending to be rather pugnacious today."
"Advice noted. Can I go back to work now?" I asked.
"Fine," she sighed. "Consider this a suggestion. Going to this private affair will help your career."
"I seriously doubt there will be anyone there I want to meet," I replied. I was clearly losing my mind at this point.
"Isobel Diaz wants you to be there, Israel. I seriously think you should reconsider," Ms. Silverhorn stressed the point.
"That's
"Israel, your attitude hasn't improved since yesterday," she regarded me.
"That's okay. I didn't want to sleep with you anyway," I noted.
"What?" Francesca balked. "Where did that come from?"
"Since you don't respect me as a writer, I assumed you wanted me for sex," I stared.
"Have you lost your damn mind?" she studied me.
"Probably.
"That's not your job," she pointed out.
"Neither
"Go," she dismissed me. I heard her snort with amusement as I left.
I
At
"If it wasn't for the Mayor's insistence, I'd keep you back this time," she informed me.
"And don't even think about refusing," she added.
"That
"I hope so. The Mayor isn't going to take the hit if you screw this up, I will," she told me.
I
Selma,
I
It
"So,
She grudgingly gave it.
"I
"No
"I
Logically
The final one was almost too much.
"Mr.
"I'm
"What the hell was that?" she snapped. "Weren't you listening to the approved responses?"
I took a deep breath; 3, 2, 1.
"Your responses were very well thought out," I got out.
"I
"Give him a second, Selma," Francesca commanded.
"Your
"Men don't elect candidates, women do," Selma pointed out.
"We are 8.5% of the city's population," I countered.
"Men don't vote," she reposed. "Less than half of the male population goes to the polls."
"And they're not going to vote if all they hear is a woman's perspective on everything," I insisted.
"Francesca," Selma grumbled.
"Israel
"Israel,
"Selma,
I
"Nice
Yes, I was in the room and they were talking about me, but I wasn't part of the conversation.
"Israel
"So Mr. Jensen, what is your seasoned political opinion on this issue?" Isobel regarded me.
'Thank you for being a bitch' didn't seem to fit the situation.
"Everyone
"Women
"Likewise,
"That
Isobel's
"I expect to see you Saturday night," Isobel commented.
"What would give you that idea?" came tumbling out before I could stop myself.
"Huh?" Isobel regarded me. Francesca raised a hand to her forehead in mental anguish.
"You are a pig; technically you are a sow," I went with my brain aneurism.
"You
"What makes you think you can talk to me this way, Israel?" Isobel said in a deadly, angry voice.
"I
"I am going to break you," she glared with a shark-like smile of her own.
"Get in line with the rest of your gender," I muttered.
"Get out," she seethed. Francesca and I beat feet to the elevator.
"Was that really necessary?" Francesca inquired out of the side of her mouth.
"No, definitely not but, I repeat, it felt good," I sighed.
"That was a spot-on assessment, by the way," she sighed as well. "She's a monster."
"Thanks for the support in there," I noted sarcastically.
"When committing suicide, it is rude to take your friends with you," Francesca quoted.
"You are my friend now?" I looked her over.
"With your spastic personality, can you really afford to turn me away?" she countered.
"Probably not," I muttered.
"Good. I'll find you a good place to take Bethany, well lit with plenty of people," she offered.
"Does no one realize I'm pretty broke until payday? I had to put these pants on my credit card," I grunted.
"Expense the clothing to the office. I'll cover it," Francesca informed me. "Make Bethany pay for the meal and taxi."
"Is there any way I can avoid going out with Bethany?" I begged.
"No.
The
"So
"You are in a relationship?" I guessed.
"Three,"
"None," I answered.
I
"I
In
No,
The
Those
"My youngest sister is sixteen," Justin kept at it. "The oldest is thirty-four."
"Your Mom was ambitious," I kept it neutral.
"She is very attractive and very fertile. I have five nieces too, though none of my sisters are married yet," he grinned.
"Do you have any children of your own?" I evaded. I saw that shadow cross his face.
"I had a son with Teddi but he didn't make it," Justin sighed. "We still have to keep trying."
"Of
Justin
They
At
"Israel, Angel and I left a few things in your kitchen last night," she lied as she sashayed to my side. "Can I pick them up?"
Three women I didn't know versus one woman I didn't know; those were my choices.
"Sure
"Are you going to see her more than once?" one of them asked, Fatima, I think.
"You
"He doesn't read as attached," the copper haired Cassie said.
"We are working on it, Angel and I," Roni growled, "and Angel is a cop with a gun, so the rest of you should go home now."
"Are you threatening us?" Fatima got right into Roni's face, or would have if she hadn't been a head taller than Roni.
"Yes," Roni grinned with her head tilted up, "Yes I am."
"Honestly
I
"Thank you," I murmured to Roni after they left.
"Angel told me to keep an eye out for you today," Roni turned but kept annoyingly in my personal space.
"Um," I stammered. "Okay."
"Do
"Yes you are," I sighed with relief, "and I've been told I have a date but she hasn't called yet."
"Do you want me to go back to my place?" Roni asked softly.
"If you could please," I acknowledged. "Thank you again for the coming out to help me."
"Angel thinks you are special," Roni informed me. She glided back to her place and disappeared inside.
Great.
One
The
My third call was to the police.
"Detective
"This is Israel Jensen. You called me," I replied. It was unnecessary to use my name, caller I D and all.
"Yes,
"Ah, what is this pertaining to," I stumbled with the words.
"This is an official police investigation," Somerset answered. "That's all you need to know."
"Oh, I'm not coming in," I blurted out. The look on her face was priceless. I hung up. Five seconds later the phone beeped.
"Mr. Jensen," Somerset appeared uncertain. "We seem to have been disconnected."
"No, I hung up," I answered.
"You can't do that," she barked. "Am I going to have to send a patrol unit to pick you up?"
"I haven't broken the law," I mumbled.
"How
"What
There was a deafening silence.
"You stay right there," she stated calmly. "We'll be right over."
"Bring a search warrant because I'm not answering the door," I countered.
"What? Listen up you bastard," she got out.
"Since
I had no money and the barristers willing to face down the police for a man's benefit were few and far between.
"Keep talking asshole," she groused. "You are digging yourself a deeper grave every time you open your mouth."
"For
"We will be talking soon enough," Somerset grinned.
"I
"Detective Kristi, I need some help," I asked when she answered.
"Israel, can you make it quick," she said. "I'm in the middle of something."
"I need the name of a good criminal defense attorney, I'm about to get arrested," I informed her.
"Shit,"
"Who is it?" I said over the system.
"It
In came two uniformed officers.
"You can't come in," I called out from the kitchen.
"Huh? Mr. Jensen, we have come to take you downtown," the lead cop stated and came my way.
"Where is your warrant? If you don't have a warrant, you are breaking the law," I held my ground.
"It
"Put it down," the cop cautioned me. Cop Two sensed her partner's apprehension and angled for a shot at me as well.
"It is my dinner," I informed her.
"Put
"I am going to slowly put it on the back burner and cut off the front one," I stated.
"Last warning," she threatened.
"That's
"Put your hands on the counter top, palms down, and spread your legs," Cop One ordered.
"What the hell is going on?" Kuiko growled. The cops had left the door open.
"It is a police matter ma'am," Cop Two moved to block Kuiko's entry.
"Israel, what's going on?" Kuiko asked of me.
"I
"Ma'am, this is a police matter," Cop Two repeated. "Go back to your dwelling."
"No!"
I countered that by linking my fingers together in front of me and we began to struggle.
"Lady, leave or you will be arrested," Cop Two threatened.
"No
The
"We are going to call this in," Cop One compromised.
Earlier
Seconds later the phone rang. It was Detective Trainer.
"Mr. Jensen, what is your malfunction?" she grated.
"I wanted to be treated as an equal," I met her gaze, feeling terribly tired inside and out.
"You are a citizen, Mr. Jensen," she tried and failed to sound pleasant.
"Yeah,
"This is an official police matter, Mr. Jensen. Now come down to the station and let us question you," Somerset reiterated.
"What does this pertain to?" we went over old ground but this time with witnesses.
"Obstruction of Justice if you are not careful," Somerset seethed.
"Over what?" I blasted back. "Right over the phone I could tell you everything I know."
"That's not how an interrogation works," she explained bitterly.
"Interrogation?
"Mr. Jensen, we are the police and," she got out.
"That
"What about helping your fellow males?" she countered.
"Oh,
"Mr.
"Was
"You have an attitude problem," she sniped.
"Yes, I do. I have a problem with your fucking attitude, you useless twit," I growled.
"I
Oh
"What are you looking at?" I turned on the two officers. "Get the fuck out of my place you fascist drones." They reacted as if slapped.
"Check that language, Mister," Cop One snapped back.
"Call
"You need correction," Officer Two chimed in. By that she meant therapy and drugs.
"Why?
"Oh
"Mister, you are starting a panic," Officer One cautioned somewhat fearfully.
"Lady, I work at the Mayor's Office. We get all kinds of data," I lied again.
"Wait, you are that guy from the news conference," a girl from the door called out. "You said everything would be okay?"
"One, I did not say everything was okay," I corrected.
"I
"I
"My boss is demanding it because my desire to vomit whenever she is near is disrupting the office's work dynamic," I explained.
"That's plain wrong," Kuiko spoke up. The cops were making their way to the door.
"Kuiko,
"That
"But we care about you," Kuiko blurted out. "I only said that to worry the police."
"Yeah
By the looks the women at the door were giving me, this was an ugly truth they didn't want to confront.
"Maybe therapy would help," volunteered Venus from the first floor. She'd called earlier.
"Been there, done that, made me the man I am today," I bantered.
"What about drugs?" a lady I didn't know suggested.
"Why bother?" I grinned. "Go down to maintenance and borrow a screwdriver. Ram it into my forehead and lobotomize me."
"That's not what I meant," she responded defensively.
"What
"It would be more merciful to make brain dead," I finished.
"Is there anything we can do to help?" Roni pressed forward. Oh fuck, Angel's roommate and someone I gave a damn about (Angel that is). I owed Angel an honest answer.
"Give me time," I sighed wearily. "Assume that I don't mind attempting to be friends, but I don't want a sexual relationship."
"Can we hug you?" Kuiko asked.
"Warn me first," I replied. "Keep your hands above the waist and I'm okay."
"If you hate women, how come your reviews are so good?" Venus sounded a bit angry.
"I don't hate all women, just a specific few," I sadly met her gaze.
"When
"Wait,"
"Whoa," Kuiko threw her arms out to the sides to act as a barrier.
"The
"Sure," I nodded. "I look forward to matching personalities to faces."
"Do you ever think you will sleep with one of us, girls in the complex?" Venus worried. I took a deep breath.
"The
"But,
"Any hope of casual sex?" a woman whose name I thought was Samantha.
"Damn
"Hey
"Wait, who does that leave?" Kuiko groaned.
"Perez?"
"No, he got married."
"Vladimir?"
"He went missing a month ago."
"Huang?"
"Missing, I thought he moved but I checked this morning and he's vanished too."
"Damn, we are losing all our guys," several women worried and looked at me with a combination of 'please fuck me' and 'please don't vanish.’
Statistically
A
The
I
Except
"Do you want one of us to move in and be your roommate, to keep you safe?" a female voice requested.
I
"Shit," Roni grumbled. "What part about 'traumatized' do you not get?"
"But
"Israel, when did the therapy for the last assault conclude?" Roni asked.
"I
"You went to a sorority party," Venus stated confidently. "Of course you had sex." I thought Roni was going to hit her.
"Sex?
"You
"If
"It can't be that bad," a neighbor named Natalya chimed in. "Men go out to clubs, on dates; things like that."
"What
"You
"Have you not been listening?" I snapped.
"I'm
"Let
"Bethany
"Trust
"The
"I
"I
"When
"You should have sought out therapy," Samantha insisted.
"You
"If
"After
"Lucky
"You are not going to kill yourself, are you?" Venus worried.
"I
"You sound pretty depressed," Kuiko murmured. "Hell, you sound awfully depressed."
"I've
"You might find love again," Roni suggested hopefully.
"Bethany
"Okay,"
"Sure," I shrugged.
"Can I have some?" Venus requested.
"Why
"That's okay," she smiled playfully. "At least you didn't throw it out like you did the food."
"How'd you know?" I regarded her.
"The
I
I
"Hello
"Hi Aniqua," I stumbled. "Is Kuiko in?"
"Oh, yes she is," she kept smiling. "She told me there was a problem at your place earlier. I'm sorry I missed it."
"Not much to miss and definitely not my finest moment," I tried to make light of the fuck-up.
"Kuiko, there is a guy at the door for you," Aniqua yelled over her shoulder, chuckling.
I suddenly realized that background noise was a shower.
"Wait!
By accident or on purpose, Kuiko had only one breast covered, nothing else.
"Hey
"I am going down to the gym and wanted to know if you wanted to come along," I requested.
"Sure.
"Nothing on the backside, Crazy-K," Aniqua snickered while rolling her eyes then looked me over.
"I'm
"I'm definitely heterosexual, Aniqua," I explained. "Please remember it is an automatic response, not a plea for companionship."
"I
"I'm
She
"Hey!"
"I asked permission," Aniqua mumbled through my shoulder.
"Fine, you hugged him," Kuiko stormed up. "Now let him go."
"I
"Don't make me get a broom and wedge him free from you," Kuiko threatened.
"Fine,
"No," I replied assertively. "Kuiko will do." Aniqua pouted as Kuiko slipped passed.
Only
"You look, nice," I commented.
"I was in a hurry," she smiled shyly. "I threw on the first things I could find."
"Really?" I questioned. She looked away and blushed.
"No," she confessed. "I'm so sorry, but,” she looked at me, clearly embarrassed. "Do you want me to go back home?"
"No," I said after some thought. "But I want you to know you are forgoing your hug."
"Damn
Looking
Knowing
I
Every
Again,
"What's it like?" Kuiko asked gently as we headed back to her place.
"What?" I responded cautiously.
"Being
"Do you mean do I ever have guys I get together with and talk to?" I sought clarification.
"Yes, do you?" she answered.
"We don't talk about it, Kuiko," I sighed. "Sure guys can talk over all sorts of nebulas shit on-line or over the phone."
"Real
"But you went off at your place," Kuiko pointed out.
"Didn't I sound crazy?" I suggested. Kuiko was clearly searching for the least hurtful words.
"A
"Ever had an attachment before?" I mumbled. I really didn't want to know.
"No,"
"You could visit a professional," I suggested. I meant a male or female prostitute.
"Do you know how much one of those costs?" she wailed. "I can't afford it."
"A female one has to be cheaper," I said hopefully.
"I don't need to suck another dildo," she sniffled. "Trust me. That does not teach you how to give a blowjob."
Oh,
"Kuiko, if I ever, ever, get over my problems, I could help you with that," I muttered.
"I, oh, I'm not asking you to," she sputtered.
"That's why I'm offering," I replied. "If you were pressuring me, I would be incapable of speech."
"In that case, thank you," she beamed happiness. "Can I hug you?"
"I think we discussed how your clothing precludes that," I gently teased.
"But these shorts make my ass look nice, don't they?" she presented her rearview.
"That
My
The
There
"Don't
There
"Bethany, I'm trying," I sighed. "This is a lot for me to deal with, us parting on such, unstable terms."
"Okay,"
We
"Do you miss the way we used to be?" she mused.
"I think about it a lot," I said. Usually in things called nightmares.
"Do you miss the sex?" she leered. My stomach lurched.
"I'm sure you've had better since then," I gulped. Her eyes sparkled with desire.
"No,"
'Then you shouldn't have thrown me to the wolves, you stupid cow,' I inwardly screamed.
"Why
"It
"Try me," I whispered.
"I loved being with you, Israel, but I have to live with those girls too," she began.
"Being
That was insane. That had to be total bullshit.
"No," I moaned.
"Oh yeah," Bethany smiled. "All those fertility drugs plus your stamina succeeded beyond our wildest expectations."
"No," I repeated with greater hopelessness. "Wait, fertility drugs take weeks to work."
"Well
"You have three sons, Israel," Bethany continued. I'm sure the blood must have drained from my face.
"Three,
"All
"You covered that all up?" I asked quietly. Did I even want to know where my dead sons were buried?
"First
"Had
"You didn't have my child, did you?" I worried.
"No,"
If
"I
"That's
"Honestly,
"I'm
"Hmmm," she regarded me cat-like. "Are you planning to sex up someone else while I wait?"
"No, definitely not," I all but shouted to the rafters.
"Not that nasty old cop?" Bethany teased.
"I'm
To be continued
By FinalStand for Literotica
By Steamy StoriesBased on ‘One In Ten’ by FinalStand, adapted into 17 parts. Listen to the ► Podcast at Explicit Novels.
"Do you get off fucking with my head?" she grumbled.
"You feel free lying to me," I said. "Why should I treat you any differently?"
"I'm a, You don't care that I'm a cop; that I am trying to keep you safe?" she replied.
"I have no respect for your profession," I pointed out, "or faith in your ability to keep me safe. That is the truth."
She fidgeted around the door, first reaching for the door knob then stopping and half turning my way.
"Can I ask you for a favor, a big favor?" she muttered. It took me nearly a minute to respond.
"Unlike most women, I believe in reciprocity," I told her. "I'll listen."
"Would you kiss me? Just one kiss," she whispered. "I'll fully understand if you don't want to and I'll leave if you say 'no.’"
"After what we just went through, do you realize how bizarre that request is?" I queried.
"I attacked you on your sofa," she finally looked at me. "Yes, I know."
"Knowing
"You are right," she sighed and put her hand on the door knob, ready to leave.
"Not going to get your kiss?" I inquired as I stood up.
"Stop screwing with me," she shook her head with her back still to me. She opened the door.
"You
Angel
"Where the fuck did that come from?" Angel panted. "That was fantastic. I thought you didn't like women, or interacting with women."
"Part
"Thank you," she smiled.
"You are welcome," I gave a weary grin. "Now, would you please leave?"
"Absolutely,"
Wednesday's
The
I
A
This
Oh
The desperate relief with which I regarded Debra when she approached me on the metro made me feel cowardly ill.
"Debra," I choked out. There was some raw hunger in her countenance, but also some genuine concern over my state of agitation.
"Hey, Israel," she smiled. "Can I, uh, sit with you?"
I hopped out of my metro seat and let Debra take my place. None of the dozen women hovering around abandoned me though.
"Debra?"
"Yes
"And
Common
Did
Security
Back
I
I managed to slip into the office with seconds to spare. Bethany came by to check, looking a bit agitated.
"What you said yesterday was uncalled for," she broke down and stated.
"Please, Bethany," I groaned. "Do we,” I stopped myself. I was getting nowhere.
"I was really tired," I tried again. "It was an emotional outburst after a stressful day."
"In
"I'm interested in someone else," I didn't quite lie.
"That
"Detective Kristi isn't that old," I muttered.
"You
"I have to go to the bathroom," I evaded.
"Okay,"
Bethany
At 9:05, my day got worse. A call was forwarded to me. It was the reporter from yesterday's press conference.
"Israel Jensen," I answered.
"Eloise Granger from The Sentinel," she answered. "We chatted briefly yesterday. Do you recall what we discussed?"
"Yes. I see your story went national. Congratulations," I said.
"Do you still feel safe?" she hinted at something I couldn't figure out.
"Sure, why wouldn't I?" I hedged.
"With
"If you are fishing for a statement, you are not going to get one," I countered.
"Really?" she snorted. "So four more men in your age range going missing last night doesn't affect you at all?" Oh Mother-fucking God!
"Four nation-wide?" I mumbled.
"No; 96 nationwide," she supplied. "Only four in the city. We were lucky."
"Right before the story broke?" I pieced things together.
"My
"Well,
"Can I quote you on that?" she chuckled.
"If I say 'no' will it stop you?" I sighed.
"No, but since I'm cultivating you as a contact I thought I would be polite," Granger snickered.
"Is that what this is?" I muttered. "In that case, have a nice day and goodbye," I said before hanging up.
After
“Your
The
“Thank
I
“Mr.
Not
“Ms.
My
Twenty minutes later I was called to Ms. Silverhorn's office. To emphasize how fucked my situation was, Bethany's look as I passed by was full of concern and sympathy.
"Israel,
"Is that advice, a suggestion, or an order?" I countered. Now Francesca looked up.
"It is advice," she mused. "You are pretending to be rather pugnacious today."
"Advice noted. Can I go back to work now?" I asked.
"Fine," she sighed. "Consider this a suggestion. Going to this private affair will help your career."
"I seriously doubt there will be anyone there I want to meet," I replied. I was clearly losing my mind at this point.
"Isobel Diaz wants you to be there, Israel. I seriously think you should reconsider," Ms. Silverhorn stressed the point.
"That's
"Israel, your attitude hasn't improved since yesterday," she regarded me.
"That's okay. I didn't want to sleep with you anyway," I noted.
"What?" Francesca balked. "Where did that come from?"
"Since you don't respect me as a writer, I assumed you wanted me for sex," I stared.
"Have you lost your damn mind?" she studied me.
"Probably.
"That's not your job," she pointed out.
"Neither
"Go," she dismissed me. I heard her snort with amusement as I left.
I
At
"If it wasn't for the Mayor's insistence, I'd keep you back this time," she informed me.
"And don't even think about refusing," she added.
"That
"I hope so. The Mayor isn't going to take the hit if you screw this up, I will," she told me.
I
Selma,
I
It
"So,
She grudgingly gave it.
"I
"No
"I
Logically
The final one was almost too much.
"Mr.
"I'm
"What the hell was that?" she snapped. "Weren't you listening to the approved responses?"
I took a deep breath; 3, 2, 1.
"Your responses were very well thought out," I got out.
"I
"Give him a second, Selma," Francesca commanded.
"Your
"Men don't elect candidates, women do," Selma pointed out.
"We are 8.5% of the city's population," I countered.
"Men don't vote," she reposed. "Less than half of the male population goes to the polls."
"And they're not going to vote if all they hear is a woman's perspective on everything," I insisted.
"Francesca," Selma grumbled.
"Israel
"Israel,
"Selma,
I
"Nice
Yes, I was in the room and they were talking about me, but I wasn't part of the conversation.
"Israel
"So Mr. Jensen, what is your seasoned political opinion on this issue?" Isobel regarded me.
'Thank you for being a bitch' didn't seem to fit the situation.
"Everyone
"Women
"Likewise,
"That
Isobel's
"I expect to see you Saturday night," Isobel commented.
"What would give you that idea?" came tumbling out before I could stop myself.
"Huh?" Isobel regarded me. Francesca raised a hand to her forehead in mental anguish.
"You are a pig; technically you are a sow," I went with my brain aneurism.
"You
"What makes you think you can talk to me this way, Israel?" Isobel said in a deadly, angry voice.
"I
"I am going to break you," she glared with a shark-like smile of her own.
"Get in line with the rest of your gender," I muttered.
"Get out," she seethed. Francesca and I beat feet to the elevator.
"Was that really necessary?" Francesca inquired out of the side of her mouth.
"No, definitely not but, I repeat, it felt good," I sighed.
"That was a spot-on assessment, by the way," she sighed as well. "She's a monster."
"Thanks for the support in there," I noted sarcastically.
"When committing suicide, it is rude to take your friends with you," Francesca quoted.
"You are my friend now?" I looked her over.
"With your spastic personality, can you really afford to turn me away?" she countered.
"Probably not," I muttered.
"Good. I'll find you a good place to take Bethany, well lit with plenty of people," she offered.
"Does no one realize I'm pretty broke until payday? I had to put these pants on my credit card," I grunted.
"Expense the clothing to the office. I'll cover it," Francesca informed me. "Make Bethany pay for the meal and taxi."
"Is there any way I can avoid going out with Bethany?" I begged.
"No.
The
"So
"You are in a relationship?" I guessed.
"Three,"
"None," I answered.
I
"I
In
No,
The
Those
"My youngest sister is sixteen," Justin kept at it. "The oldest is thirty-four."
"Your Mom was ambitious," I kept it neutral.
"She is very attractive and very fertile. I have five nieces too, though none of my sisters are married yet," he grinned.
"Do you have any children of your own?" I evaded. I saw that shadow cross his face.
"I had a son with Teddi but he didn't make it," Justin sighed. "We still have to keep trying."
"Of
Justin
They
At
"Israel, Angel and I left a few things in your kitchen last night," she lied as she sashayed to my side. "Can I pick them up?"
Three women I didn't know versus one woman I didn't know; those were my choices.
"Sure
"Are you going to see her more than once?" one of them asked, Fatima, I think.
"You
"He doesn't read as attached," the copper haired Cassie said.
"We are working on it, Angel and I," Roni growled, "and Angel is a cop with a gun, so the rest of you should go home now."
"Are you threatening us?" Fatima got right into Roni's face, or would have if she hadn't been a head taller than Roni.
"Yes," Roni grinned with her head tilted up, "Yes I am."
"Honestly
I
"Thank you," I murmured to Roni after they left.
"Angel told me to keep an eye out for you today," Roni turned but kept annoyingly in my personal space.
"Um," I stammered. "Okay."
"Do
"Yes you are," I sighed with relief, "and I've been told I have a date but she hasn't called yet."
"Do you want me to go back to my place?" Roni asked softly.
"If you could please," I acknowledged. "Thank you again for the coming out to help me."
"Angel thinks you are special," Roni informed me. She glided back to her place and disappeared inside.
Great.
One
The
My third call was to the police.
"Detective
"This is Israel Jensen. You called me," I replied. It was unnecessary to use my name, caller I D and all.
"Yes,
"Ah, what is this pertaining to," I stumbled with the words.
"This is an official police investigation," Somerset answered. "That's all you need to know."
"Oh, I'm not coming in," I blurted out. The look on her face was priceless. I hung up. Five seconds later the phone beeped.
"Mr. Jensen," Somerset appeared uncertain. "We seem to have been disconnected."
"No, I hung up," I answered.
"You can't do that," she barked. "Am I going to have to send a patrol unit to pick you up?"
"I haven't broken the law," I mumbled.
"How
"What
There was a deafening silence.
"You stay right there," she stated calmly. "We'll be right over."
"Bring a search warrant because I'm not answering the door," I countered.
"What? Listen up you bastard," she got out.
"Since
I had no money and the barristers willing to face down the police for a man's benefit were few and far between.
"Keep talking asshole," she groused. "You are digging yourself a deeper grave every time you open your mouth."
"For
"We will be talking soon enough," Somerset grinned.
"I
"Detective Kristi, I need some help," I asked when she answered.
"Israel, can you make it quick," she said. "I'm in the middle of something."
"I need the name of a good criminal defense attorney, I'm about to get arrested," I informed her.
"Shit,"
"Who is it?" I said over the system.
"It
In came two uniformed officers.
"You can't come in," I called out from the kitchen.
"Huh? Mr. Jensen, we have come to take you downtown," the lead cop stated and came my way.
"Where is your warrant? If you don't have a warrant, you are breaking the law," I held my ground.
"It
"Put it down," the cop cautioned me. Cop Two sensed her partner's apprehension and angled for a shot at me as well.
"It is my dinner," I informed her.
"Put
"I am going to slowly put it on the back burner and cut off the front one," I stated.
"Last warning," she threatened.
"That's
"Put your hands on the counter top, palms down, and spread your legs," Cop One ordered.
"What the hell is going on?" Kuiko growled. The cops had left the door open.
"It is a police matter ma'am," Cop Two moved to block Kuiko's entry.
"Israel, what's going on?" Kuiko asked of me.
"I
"Ma'am, this is a police matter," Cop Two repeated. "Go back to your dwelling."
"No!"
I countered that by linking my fingers together in front of me and we began to struggle.
"Lady, leave or you will be arrested," Cop Two threatened.
"No
The
"We are going to call this in," Cop One compromised.
Earlier
Seconds later the phone rang. It was Detective Trainer.
"Mr. Jensen, what is your malfunction?" she grated.
"I wanted to be treated as an equal," I met her gaze, feeling terribly tired inside and out.
"You are a citizen, Mr. Jensen," she tried and failed to sound pleasant.
"Yeah,
"This is an official police matter, Mr. Jensen. Now come down to the station and let us question you," Somerset reiterated.
"What does this pertain to?" we went over old ground but this time with witnesses.
"Obstruction of Justice if you are not careful," Somerset seethed.
"Over what?" I blasted back. "Right over the phone I could tell you everything I know."
"That's not how an interrogation works," she explained bitterly.
"Interrogation?
"Mr. Jensen, we are the police and," she got out.
"That
"What about helping your fellow males?" she countered.
"Oh,
"Mr.
"Was
"You have an attitude problem," she sniped.
"Yes, I do. I have a problem with your fucking attitude, you useless twit," I growled.
"I
Oh
"What are you looking at?" I turned on the two officers. "Get the fuck out of my place you fascist drones." They reacted as if slapped.
"Check that language, Mister," Cop One snapped back.
"Call
"You need correction," Officer Two chimed in. By that she meant therapy and drugs.
"Why?
"Oh
"Mister, you are starting a panic," Officer One cautioned somewhat fearfully.
"Lady, I work at the Mayor's Office. We get all kinds of data," I lied again.
"Wait, you are that guy from the news conference," a girl from the door called out. "You said everything would be okay?"
"One, I did not say everything was okay," I corrected.
"I
"I
"My boss is demanding it because my desire to vomit whenever she is near is disrupting the office's work dynamic," I explained.
"That's plain wrong," Kuiko spoke up. The cops were making their way to the door.
"Kuiko,
"That
"But we care about you," Kuiko blurted out. "I only said that to worry the police."
"Yeah
By the looks the women at the door were giving me, this was an ugly truth they didn't want to confront.
"Maybe therapy would help," volunteered Venus from the first floor. She'd called earlier.
"Been there, done that, made me the man I am today," I bantered.
"What about drugs?" a lady I didn't know suggested.
"Why bother?" I grinned. "Go down to maintenance and borrow a screwdriver. Ram it into my forehead and lobotomize me."
"That's not what I meant," she responded defensively.
"What
"It would be more merciful to make brain dead," I finished.
"Is there anything we can do to help?" Roni pressed forward. Oh fuck, Angel's roommate and someone I gave a damn about (Angel that is). I owed Angel an honest answer.
"Give me time," I sighed wearily. "Assume that I don't mind attempting to be friends, but I don't want a sexual relationship."
"Can we hug you?" Kuiko asked.
"Warn me first," I replied. "Keep your hands above the waist and I'm okay."
"If you hate women, how come your reviews are so good?" Venus sounded a bit angry.
"I don't hate all women, just a specific few," I sadly met her gaze.
"When
"Wait,"
"Whoa," Kuiko threw her arms out to the sides to act as a barrier.
"The
"Sure," I nodded. "I look forward to matching personalities to faces."
"Do you ever think you will sleep with one of us, girls in the complex?" Venus worried. I took a deep breath.
"The
"But,
"Any hope of casual sex?" a woman whose name I thought was Samantha.
"Damn
"Hey
"Wait, who does that leave?" Kuiko groaned.
"Perez?"
"No, he got married."
"Vladimir?"
"He went missing a month ago."
"Huang?"
"Missing, I thought he moved but I checked this morning and he's vanished too."
"Damn, we are losing all our guys," several women worried and looked at me with a combination of 'please fuck me' and 'please don't vanish.’
Statistically
A
The
I
Except
"Do you want one of us to move in and be your roommate, to keep you safe?" a female voice requested.
I
"Shit," Roni grumbled. "What part about 'traumatized' do you not get?"
"But
"Israel, when did the therapy for the last assault conclude?" Roni asked.
"I
"You went to a sorority party," Venus stated confidently. "Of course you had sex." I thought Roni was going to hit her.
"Sex?
"You
"If
"It can't be that bad," a neighbor named Natalya chimed in. "Men go out to clubs, on dates; things like that."
"What
"You
"Have you not been listening?" I snapped.
"I'm
"Let
"Bethany
"Trust
"The
"I
"I
"When
"You should have sought out therapy," Samantha insisted.
"You
"If
"After
"Lucky
"You are not going to kill yourself, are you?" Venus worried.
"I
"You sound pretty depressed," Kuiko murmured. "Hell, you sound awfully depressed."
"I've
"You might find love again," Roni suggested hopefully.
"Bethany
"Okay,"
"Sure," I shrugged.
"Can I have some?" Venus requested.
"Why
"That's okay," she smiled playfully. "At least you didn't throw it out like you did the food."
"How'd you know?" I regarded her.
"The
I
I
"Hello
"Hi Aniqua," I stumbled. "Is Kuiko in?"
"Oh, yes she is," she kept smiling. "She told me there was a problem at your place earlier. I'm sorry I missed it."
"Not much to miss and definitely not my finest moment," I tried to make light of the fuck-up.
"Kuiko, there is a guy at the door for you," Aniqua yelled over her shoulder, chuckling.
I suddenly realized that background noise was a shower.
"Wait!
By accident or on purpose, Kuiko had only one breast covered, nothing else.
"Hey
"I am going down to the gym and wanted to know if you wanted to come along," I requested.
"Sure.
"Nothing on the backside, Crazy-K," Aniqua snickered while rolling her eyes then looked me over.
"I'm
"I'm definitely heterosexual, Aniqua," I explained. "Please remember it is an automatic response, not a plea for companionship."
"I
"I'm
She
"Hey!"
"I asked permission," Aniqua mumbled through my shoulder.
"Fine, you hugged him," Kuiko stormed up. "Now let him go."
"I
"Don't make me get a broom and wedge him free from you," Kuiko threatened.
"Fine,
"No," I replied assertively. "Kuiko will do." Aniqua pouted as Kuiko slipped passed.
Only
"You look, nice," I commented.
"I was in a hurry," she smiled shyly. "I threw on the first things I could find."
"Really?" I questioned. She looked away and blushed.
"No," she confessed. "I'm so sorry, but,” she looked at me, clearly embarrassed. "Do you want me to go back home?"
"No," I said after some thought. "But I want you to know you are forgoing your hug."
"Damn
Looking
Knowing
I
Every
Again,
"What's it like?" Kuiko asked gently as we headed back to her place.
"What?" I responded cautiously.
"Being
"Do you mean do I ever have guys I get together with and talk to?" I sought clarification.
"Yes, do you?" she answered.
"We don't talk about it, Kuiko," I sighed. "Sure guys can talk over all sorts of nebulas shit on-line or over the phone."
"Real
"But you went off at your place," Kuiko pointed out.
"Didn't I sound crazy?" I suggested. Kuiko was clearly searching for the least hurtful words.
"A
"Ever had an attachment before?" I mumbled. I really didn't want to know.
"No,"
"You could visit a professional," I suggested. I meant a male or female prostitute.
"Do you know how much one of those costs?" she wailed. "I can't afford it."
"A female one has to be cheaper," I said hopefully.
"I don't need to suck another dildo," she sniffled. "Trust me. That does not teach you how to give a blowjob."
Oh,
"Kuiko, if I ever, ever, get over my problems, I could help you with that," I muttered.
"I, oh, I'm not asking you to," she sputtered.
"That's why I'm offering," I replied. "If you were pressuring me, I would be incapable of speech."
"In that case, thank you," she beamed happiness. "Can I hug you?"
"I think we discussed how your clothing precludes that," I gently teased.
"But these shorts make my ass look nice, don't they?" she presented her rearview.
"That
My
The
There
"Don't
There
"Bethany, I'm trying," I sighed. "This is a lot for me to deal with, us parting on such, unstable terms."
"Okay,"
We
"Do you miss the way we used to be?" she mused.
"I think about it a lot," I said. Usually in things called nightmares.
"Do you miss the sex?" she leered. My stomach lurched.
"I'm sure you've had better since then," I gulped. Her eyes sparkled with desire.
"No,"
'Then you shouldn't have thrown me to the wolves, you stupid cow,' I inwardly screamed.
"Why
"It
"Try me," I whispered.
"I loved being with you, Israel, but I have to live with those girls too," she began.
"Being
That was insane. That had to be total bullshit.
"No," I moaned.
"Oh yeah," Bethany smiled. "All those fertility drugs plus your stamina succeeded beyond our wildest expectations."
"No," I repeated with greater hopelessness. "Wait, fertility drugs take weeks to work."
"Well
"You have three sons, Israel," Bethany continued. I'm sure the blood must have drained from my face.
"Three,
"All
"You covered that all up?" I asked quietly. Did I even want to know where my dead sons were buried?
"First
"Had
"You didn't have my child, did you?" I worried.
"No,"
If
"I
"That's
"Honestly,
"I'm
"Hmmm," she regarded me cat-like. "Are you planning to sex up someone else while I wait?"
"No, definitely not," I all but shouted to the rafters.
"Not that nasty old cop?" Bethany teased.
"I'm
To be continued
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