Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 23:58:37 +0000 From: Jacob Latson Subject: Agony & Ecstasy Chapter 12 Disclaimer: This story will describe the life of John Miller from his time as a man who has been devastated by divorce and turning it into a new life of wealth. This story will include descriptions of male sex, including M/M, M/T, M/b, T/b and b/b. If stories involving sex between consenting males of all ages, including mainly gay sex, offends you, go back to the Archives and pick a different story for your reading pleasure. Don't expect constant descriptions of erotic sex in this story. I always want to develop a plot and characters before the hot action starts. There has been minimal research for this story therefore, names, places, and events are mostly fictitious and similarities to real life are coincidental. Some companies and organizations mentioned actually exist, but references to the activities, policies, programs and procedures are fictitious. This story will include references to the United States government, the FBI, CIA and other agencies. Any references are purely fictional, and only used to develop the plot and characters. Thanks to Bill again for his editing skills!! Agony & Ecstasy Chapter 12 The Plot Thickens! John and Helen returned to the NAO Headquarters after their wonderful lunch together, and went to the 12th floor and into Helen's office. John wanted Helen to be on her turf so she would be comfortable with his conversations with his valuable assistant. "What do you have planned for my afternoon?" John asked. "Jacob Coleman, Financial Manager, is very upset about some lost shipment, and demanded that I schedule an appointment with you," Helen said. "Why can't our Traffic Manager, Brice Phelps handle it?" John asked. "I think that Jake's talked to Brice and didn't get the answer that he wanted," Helen replied. "Be careful with Coleman! I don't trust him!" John was pleased that Helen was starting to open up with him about people in very responsible positions. He had noticed that Jacob Coleman and Glen Young had been upset in the Staff Meetings when he announced that Helen Baxter would be in charge when he was out of the office. He was primed and ready when Jacob came into his office. "I'm sorry to bother you with a personal issue," Jacob began, "But I have an urgent need to find a missing shipment that originated from Costa Rica. A friend of mine shipped some furniture to me, but the shipment was lost." "Why can't Brice Phelps find it for you?" John asked. "My friend sent the shipment to the wrong address," Jacob admitted. "The crate of furniture was sent to the Houston store and then was sent by truck here several months ago. The crate disappeared, and it's vital that I locate it immediately! Brice can't find it and I need your help." "What's inside the crate?" John asked. "Just some furniture that my wife can't live without," Jacob replied. "I know that you've only been here for a short time, but I'm hoping that you've seen the crate and can help me find it." "Why can't Brice track it through the U.S. Customs tracking?" John asked. "It might have bypassed Customs," Jacob said sheepishly. "My friend made a mistake and put the wrong address on the shipment." "What address did he use, and why did the crate avoid inspection from the U.S. Customs process?" John asked. Jacob Coleman was anxious about the questions from John Miller, and John immediately noticed his discomfort. "He sent the crate to J.T. Blakemore, 322 S. Division Street, in Detroit," Jacob said. "I don't know why he used the wrong address, but I MUST find that crate, or my wife will go crazy! Have you seen the crate when you visited the home of Betty Anderson and Martha Jenkins, or at the farm where your cars were stored?" John bristled with anger that the man would implicate his two aunts with anything illegal, but he tried to hide his anger from Jacob Coleman. "My aunts don't have any crate of furniture," John said. "Just how big is this crate, and why did your friend send it to the wrong address?" "The crate is 8 feet long, 4 feet wide and six feet tall," Jacob replied. "I don't know why he used the wrong address, but I need your help to find the crate." After Jacob left the office, John got a phone call from Taylor Coleman, the private investigator who was researching six loan applications. "I've got some news for you," Taylor said. "It took some digging, but all six development companies are connected to some S&JI employees. The wife of Jacob Coleman owns Johnson Properties. She used her maiden name to create the company. Joseph Property Management is owned by the brother of Glen Young, and Investment Properties is owned by three neighbors of Ben Shaw, your Public Relations Manager. To make a long story short, all six companies are connected to Coleman, Young, Shaw or your former Chief of Security, William Tennant and David Briggs, a maintenance supervisor." "Very interesting!" John exclaimed. "It gets better," Taylor said. "They're trying to buy the six properties about 20% above the fair market values to convince the current owners to sell." "You've done fantastic!" John said. "Keep digging and let me know if you turn up any more shady dealings. Also, I'd like you to check out an address for me. See what you can find out about J.T. Blakemore, 322 S. Division Street, in Detroit. That name and address is causing me some grief, and I want to know who I'm dealing with." "I'll get right on that!" Taylor promised. "You've got a big credit with me and I'll work it off." John ended the call and sat behind his exotic desk trying to decide how to use the information from Taylor. He came up with an idea, and placed a call to Ryan Carter, loan officer at WWI. Ryan Carter was thrilled that John Miller was calling him, and hoped that John would sign the six loan applications. "I've looked over the loan applications and did some checking," John began. "I think the loans should be approved if the applicants can come up with some more collateral." "I've reviewed the loans and assure you that we're secure," Ryan lied. "The appraised values on the properties have a shortfall of about 20%," John said. "If the applicants can provide us with primary liens on the unsecured values, I'll sign the loan documents." Ryan was pissed that John knew that the loans were for more than the appraised values of the six properties, but tried to convince John to change his mind. He wasn't successful, and decided to call his friends to get the required collateral. He knew that he and his friends would make a fortune when they sold the properties to S&JI for the new NAO Headquarters in Chicago and for the five new stores across the nation, so he would insist that they cover the unsecured portion of the loans. John smiled when he realized that his plan would work. He now had a "hit list" for people in his company that he needed to watch closely, but he didn't want to disclose his plans to anyone. His phone rang, and he listened to David Briggs complain about the new assignment for Howard Cole. "I can't replace Howard," David said. "No one else can clean the 12th floor like Howard does. Can you pick someone else for the training assignment?" "It surprises me to hear you describe Howard as irreplaceable, especially after our conversation earlier today when you were ready to fire him!" John replied. "My decision's final, so move some people around until we can hire some people for Howard to train." The call ended, and John knew that David Briggs was pissed at him. He went down to the cafeteria and sat with Howard and Regina to discuss their new assignments. They were both excited about the new challenge and talked non-stop about their ideas. When John got back to his office, Glen Young, Personnel Director, and Jacob Coleman, Financial Manager, were waiting for him. They immediately began talking about the proposed move of the NAO Headquarters to Chicago and the new stores. "I'm still thinking about those proposals," John said to the two men. "I'm interested in why we should move out of Detroit." "James Stanton wanted to build a huge office building that will make this one look like a dump!" Glen said. "We have the artist renditions right here for you to look at. We should move fast on this or the properties will be sold to someone else." John was interested in the new building, and asked several questions of the two men. He also listened to the market research for the five new stores that indicated the stores would be very profitable. What John didn't tell the two men was that he had a private investigator digging into their proposals, and that he was going to bait them into a trap. When the two men left John's office, they were excited that he had been very interested in the proposed moves. They whispered about the potential windfall profits for them and their families and friends, and went to their offices to make some important phone calls to get the additional collateral for the six loans. Jim Taylor called John on his cell phone and was very excited. "We got the distributorship!" Jim said excitedly. "Sherwin Williams just faxed me the fantastic news!" "Wonderful!" John replied. "I'm sorry that I won't be working with you anymore, but I'll send whatever business I can to your store!" "I wish that you'd tell me where you're working now," Jim said. "I sure miss having you at the store and at the soup kitchens and shelters, but I know that you couldn't afford to work for $12 an hour from me. I could offer you a raise if you'll consider coming back. Our customers have been asking for you, and all I can tell them is that you found another job that pays more." "I really appreciate what you did for me by giving me that job," John said honestly. "I always return favors, but you'll have to wait a while to understand. You're a great person and friend, and I'm going to miss working for you." John got a phone call from Taylor Coleman, and was surprised that Taylor had worked so fast. "There is no J.T. Blakemore, or 322 S. Division Street, in Detroit," Taylor said. "The address is a vacant lot next to a church, and I can't find any record of Blakemore anywhere in the Detroit Area. I did some quick checking, and the only connection I can find is that Brice Phelps, your Traffic Manager, and Glen Young, your Personnel Director are members of the church." "Very interesting!" John said. "Thanks for the fast work! Keep digging for more information on the six investment companies to see exactly who's going to benefit from the loans. I'll be out of the office for at least three weeks, so please call Philippe and keep him posted on your findings." "Should I tell Philippe what we've found out so far?" Taylor asked. "Tell Philippe about the loan investigations, but don't tell him about Mr. Blakemore," John said. Later that afternoon, Helen called John on the phone. "You have two visitors who asked to talk to you about a personal matter," Helen said. "I don't recognize either of the men. Do you want me to ask them to make an appointment for later this week?" "I'm trying to get some things handled before I leave on my trip, but I'll talk to the men now, John replied. "Please ask them to come into my office." John hit the switch to turn on the audio and video surveillance system that Donald Cassidy had installed in his office. Having a record of unusual conversations might be important for legal reasons. "Mr. Miller, thank you for seeing us without an appointment," the first man began. "My name's Michael Costanza and this is Paolo Carpetti." John shook hands with both men and realized that Michael Costanza was a dead ringer for Luca Brassi, the Mafia hit man in the Godfather movies. Both men were dressed in expensive Italian suits and were very polite, but John suspected that they were dangerous men. "Would you gentlemen like a cup of coffee?" John asked. "Let's sit over in the lounge area and you can tell me what kind of personal matter we need to discuss." When the three men had their cups of coffee and were seated in the exotic leather furniture, Michael Costanza began talking. "We have a very delicate matter to discuss with you," Michael began. "The man that we work for has an urgent need to locate a certain shipping crate that we believe was delivered to this location by mistake. Our boss would consider it a very special favor if you would help us locate the container." "What kind of shipping crate?" John asked. His interest was keen that these two men looked like they worked for the Mafia, and he wanted to be VERY careful in what he said. "It seems that the crate contains some very valuable merchandise that was supposed to be delivered to J.T. Blakemore, 322 S. Division Street, in Detroit, but for some reason, the crate was lost in shipment," Michael said. "Our boss is willing to offer you a generous `finder's fee' if you can help us find the crate and deliver it to the proper owner." "What makes you think that I know anything about the crate?" John asked. "The son of our boss was involved in the transport of the crate from Houston to Detroit," Michael said. "Because the crate was lost, the son of our boss is in grave danger. Certain people that I can't name are threatening to kill Delano, and we can't let that happen!" John listened and was now convinced that the strange crate in the pole barn contained drugs or something very illegal, and he was afraid that the crate would cause some major trouble for him and the company. If he was ever forced to testify in court, he wanted to be able to say that he never knew what was in the crate. "I've been authorized to give you $20,000 if you can help us obtain the crate," Paolo said. "I can't overemphasize the importance of finding the crate to save the life of Delano!" John made a quick decision, and said, "It's a generous offer, but I can't accept money from you two gentlemen." "We could go higher," Paolo said, "How about $50,000? Do you know where the crate is? It's vital for us to find it!" "I have a different offer in mind," John said to the two concerned men. "What about $100,000?" Paolo asked. He was unsure if John Miller knew where the crate was located, but he knew that his boss would pay any amount to save the life of his son." "I have a very delicate matter that's causing me grief," John replied. "I happen to know where the mysterious crate is located, and I want to get rid of it immediately! I'll give you two men $10,000 each in cash if you can make the crate disappear and wipe out any evidence that it ever originated in my Houston store." Michael and Paolo were shocked! John Miller had just admitted that he knew where the important crate was located, and had countered their offer of $100,000 with an offer to pay them to get rid of it! "Mr. Miller, I'm very confused!" Michael admitted. "We offered you $100,000 and now if I'm hearing you correctly, you're offering us $20,000 to take possession of the crate!" "Every import store in the United States comes under very intense scrutiny from the U.S. Customs officials," John said. "If anyone finds out that a crate left Costa Rica and bypassed the customs inspection, my company could be in serious trouble. My offer stands! I'll pay you each $10,000 to make the crate disappear and wipe out any evidence of how my company was involved in a port violation." "Wonderful!" Paolo exclaimed. "We accept your generous offer, but it isn't necessary for you to pay us to resolve this critical issue! When can we take possession?" "You'll need a truck to transport the crate from a pole barn on a farm that I own," John said. "There's a fork truck in the pole barn and a loading platform to use to load the truck. When can you arrange for a truck?" "IMMEDIATELY!" Paolo exclaimed. "Why don't you make a call to arrange for the truck and you can follow me to the farm right now!" John said. "I want this issue resolved immediately, and you're doing ME a big favor! I only ask one thing from you two gentlemen. I don't want to know the contents of the crate and I never want to see it again!" John wrote down the address for his farm and decided to leave the office for the day. He was anxious to get rid of the crate, but didn't want to have any of his security officers witness the transactions with the two strange men. He would take his Beretta in his shoulder holster, just in case of trouble. Paolo excused himself to make the important phone calls, and quickly returned with good news. "The truck will be there within two hours," Paolo said. "I assure you that no harm will come to you for doing us this huge favor!" "Let's leave now!" John said. He walked into the spacious bathroom that was attached to his office and collected his Beretta. When he walked out of his office with the two men, he stopped at Helen's office and said, "I'm leaving for the day. Will you please make the drop?" Helen understood the importance of "making the drop" and was filled with fear that John was in serious trouble with the two visitors. "Derek and Lindsey will be waiting for you in the lobby," she said. "Please tell them that I won't need them until later tonight at my home," John replied. "Are you sure?" Helen asked. She didn't like the looks of the two visitors, and feared that John was in some sort of trouble where he would need the muscle of the two bodyguards. "I'll be fine!" John said with a smile. "These two men are helping me with a personal problem that won't take long." John could tell that Helen was very upset, and he added, "I'll call you when I get home." "I'll meet you in the visitors' lot," John said when they got to the lobby. "I'm driving a bright red car that shouldn't be hard to spot and follow." Paolo and Michael were excited about the prospect of getting the important crate and got inside their black Lincoln Town Car. They had been prepared to offer John any sum of money to save the life of their boss's son, so they still couldn't believe that they would get the crate at NO cost! "Can you believe that we're going to get the crate?" Paolo asked Michael. "Mario's going nuts after hearing from me! He said that we should do everything that John Miller asks us to do. We can't let anything mess up this opportunity!" "HOLY SHIT! LOOK AT HIS CAR!" Michael exclaimed when he saw the Ferrari Testarossa. "That car must be worth a fortune!" "What did you expect from a man in his position with a company like his?" Paolo said excitedly. "I'd love to come back here and just look at the lobby and his office! That aquarium was spectacular! Those oil paintings must be originals, and would cost millions to buy!" When they arrived at the farm and drove up to the pole barn, John disarmed the security system and unlocked the door. He invited the two men into the small office at the end of the pole barn and said, "Can I offer you a drink? I have my own special recipe for Manhattans." "A drink sounds fine to me!" Paolo said. "It looks like you have a huge collection of cars stored here! Why do you have them covered up?" "This building has a special atmospheric control system to protect the cars," John said. "The dust covers keep the cars clean." "Would it be possible for us to see the crate?" Michael asked. He wanted to be sure that the crate was in the building before he would accept any alcohol. "We're both anxious to see the crate so we can be sure that it's the right one." "Before we look at the crate, I need to confess something to both of you," John said. "I have audio and video recorders in my office that captured our entire conversation today. When I asked Helen to `make the drop' it was a signal to her to get the recordings and send them to a secure site. If any `accident' would happen to me, the recordings would be retrieved and forwarded to my security chief and the police." "That's very smart of you, but you have nothing to fear from us," Michael said. "We would never harm a man who's doing us a huge favor!" "I know that you're both carrying weapons right now," John said. "My surveillance system at the door showed me a red light." "In our line of work, we always take precautions," Paolo said. "Our boss is not in the Mafia, if that's what you're worried about, but he has some important friends who handle delicate matters for him. I repeat that you have nothing to fear from us!" "Here's the crate," John said when he led the men to the end of the pole barn. "Go ahead and lift the tarp and make sure that this is what you're looking for." "This is it!" Michael said excitedly. "This is the crate that we've been looking for!" "Good," John said, "Now, how about that drink? Do you smoke cigars?" "We love cigars!" Paolo said. "You said that you have a special recipe for Manhattans. What is it?" "Three parts Canadian Club, one part Martini & Rossi sweet vermouth, a half teaspoon of maraschino cherry juice and cracked ice," John replied. "It's my father's recipe, and I love it!" Paolo and Michael accepted their drinks and sat down to wait for the truck to arrive. They couldn't wait to get the truck loaded so they could call their boss. John opened a humidor of cigars from the top of his desk and used his cigar cutter to clip the end of his cigar before handing each man a special cigar and the use of his cutter. "These are Monte Cristo cigars!" Michael exclaimed. "How in the world did you get them?" "I'm impressed that you recognize the best Cuban cigars in the world!" John said. "Of course, they're illegal for us to have or smoke here in the U.S." "Our boss would give anything to be here right now!" Paolo said. "He loves a good cigar and I know that he'd love this drink too!" "I'll be right back," John said. "Please make yourselves comfortable and help yourself to another drink while I'm gone." John went into the house and opened the special room with the stacks of cash. He counted out $20,000 and locked up the house before returning to the barn. The three men chatted about sports and the weather before Paolo's cell phone rang. He answered the call and said, "The truck will be here in 10 minutes." "Good," John said. "How will you eradicate the markings on the crate?" "When it's delivered to the proper person, we'll spray black die over all of the markings or ask them to remove the boards completely," Michael said. "I give you my solemn promise that no one will ever know about your store in Houston or the customs issue." When the truck arrived, Paolo and Michael were obviously excited to get the crate loaded. "Thank you for the drinks and cigars," Michael said when the truck was ready to leave. "We can't thank you enough for what you've done for us and our boss. You just saved the life of an important person, and if you ever need any help with a delicate issue, please call me." John accepted the business card from Michael and hoped that he would never need the services of the two enforcers. "We have one thing to do before you leave," John said. "Here's the money that I promised you and I have gifts for you and your boss." He handed each man $10,000 in $100 bills and then went to the closet in the office. He returned with six boxes of Monte Cristo cigars and said, "Please forget where you got these cigars." "We feel guilty for taking your money and these cigars, but we thank you for your cooperation," Michael said. "Our boss will be thrilled now that we have the crate in our truck. I apologize that we can't stay longer, but we must escort the crate to a special location. Please call me if I can do anything to repay you." John was relieved when the two men left his farm. He locked everything up and hoped that he would never see or hear about the crate again! He suspected that Jacob Coleman would continue to pester him to find the crate, and knew that Jacob was involved in smuggling. He'd have to figure out a way to expose Jacob without drawing the company into a federal investigation. He used his cell phone to call Helen, and told her that the situation had been handled and that he was headed home for the night. Helen was relieved! She had been a bundle of nerves ever since John had left with the two visitors, and she was still upset that John left without the security officers. She hoped that would never happen again! Derek and Lindsey were waiting for John at his home on Long Lake, and it was obvious to John that they were upset with him. "We're supposed to stick to you like glue, and we're both upset that you don't trust us enough to be with you today," Derek said. "Don threatened to fire us if this happens again, so please tell us what we did wrong that you wanted to be alone." "I'm sorry if I upset you, but I had a personal matter to handle," John said. "You haven't done anything wrong, and I'll talk to Don to set things straight." "We're both relieved that you're okay, and Don insisted that we call him immediately when we saw you," Lindsey said. "Everyone needs some private time alone," John said. "What if I want to whack off, or nail some bimbo? Am I supposed to let you watch?" "You could make sure that she has two friends for us!" Derek joked. "When we're on duty, we normally sit outside the house in a car. Maybe that's what we should do to make you more comfortable." "I like having company, but when I go downstairs to fire up my computer, I don't like to be disturbed," John admitted. "Some of you will go with me on my trips, and I think that you'll enjoy the hospitality in the Bahamas. Philippe has a lot of beautiful young girls and boys who wear next to nothing when they're at my Presidential Villa. Everything in the Bahamas is exotic and the pace of life is much slower than here in the U.S. I'd love to go there right now, but I have to get ready for the trips with some important customers." "What will you be hunting for?" Derek asked. "The trip to Texas will include hunting for Rio Grande turkeys, mule deer and pronghorn sheep," John replied. "We'll go into Guatemala to hunt for Ocellated turkeys and ducks and geese. Whatever I shoot will be mounted for display in the headquarters or in one of our stores." "I don't like Guatemala," Derek admitted. "Everyone's corrupt, including the police!" "That's true of a lot of foreign countries," John said. "After the hunting trips, I'll take another customer to South America to fish for Peacock Bass, Wolfish, and some other exotic fish that I've never seen before. I've been doing some research on the Internet, and I'd like to bag the Grand Slam for turkeys and the North American Grand Slam for four different types of sheep. James Stanton had trips scheduled for the next year, and I'm supposed to take all of them." "It sounds like a dream come true!" Lindsey said. "I'm going to make some organizational changes in the future," John admitted. "There are some shitheads that I'll eliminate, and some fantastic people who are grossly underpaid! James Stanton was a strange man, but he built a fantastic company, but I think that I can make it better! I need to make changes in my organization before I'll feel comfortable traveling around the world." John needed a break from the tensions connected with S&JI and getting rid of the mysterious crate. He decided to order pizza for him and his security officers and to spend a quiet night at home. Derek had called Don Cassidy, and listened to his boss make it perfectly clear that he must stay close to John Miller. Don had his own investigators looking at the S&JI officials and their business practices, and he was getting some disturbing information. After the casual supper of pizza and beer, John told Derek and Lindsey that he was going down to the basement to do some research on his computer. He didn't want to be disturbed, and grabbed four cold beers and a box of the Cuban cigars before going down the stairs. Derek waited for John to leave the upstairs before calling Donald Cassidy again. "Did you run the plate?" Derek asked his boss. "The car is owned by the Genovesi Concrete Company," Don began. "I sent the images from the security camera at the lobby to a friend in the FBI. He knows both men and said that they run `errands' for Mario Genovesi, the owner of the company. The Genovesi Family used to be one of the most powerful Mafia families in the United States, but it appears that Mario has cleaned up his act. He runs a legitimate business and lives in Bloomfield Hills. Michael Costanza and Paolo Carpetti have some prior arrests for assault and battery, but they've never served any prison time." "What was John doing with them?" Derek asked. "From what we can tell, it might have been an innocent meeting about some contracting work," Don replied. "They were at the farm for about three hours, and a truck came and went before everyone left. I'm going to give John the benefit of the doubt right now, and let this incident go." John wanted to forget about the turmoil of his new job, and decided to watch the rest of the "Gang Initiation" video. He retrieved the CD from the hiding place in the ceiling of the basement and got the computer running. With his new job and the constant attention of his security officers, John's privacy was virtually gone. He thought about Jamie Jeffries and wondered what the boy was doing with his raging hormones. He'd love to have Jamie spend a weekend with him at his home, but that would be impossible with two bodyguards living with him. When John got the computer file running, he ran the video forward to the last part that he had viewed. The blonde haired boy with the wire frame glasses was undressing and it was obvious that he was getting prepared for his initiation. John watched the boy give himself an enema before showering and putting on clean clothes. The video was tastefully done with no view of the effluent that erupted after the enema. Watching the hairless boy taking a shower was stimulating for John, and he felt his dick inflating in his slacks. He drained his beer and opened another while he watched the cute boy leave the house and join his friend outside. The dialogue was in Czech and the sub-titles were in English. It was a great way for John to refresh his knowledge of the Czech language that he had used when he was with his grandparents on their farm. The older boy led the blonde boy to a building and up the stairs to an apartment. Once inside, four teens were waiting. All six boys in this movie were beautiful and John would love to have just one of them for his own sexual pleasure. Five teens sat down and watched the blonde boy undress. They each examined his genitals closely, and the boy became fully erect. One teen used a ruler to measure the boy's erection, and the camera moved in close so the size of the boy's tool could easily be seen. The ruler had both inches and centimeters, and the boy's cock was 4 ˝ inches long. When the camera was zoomed in, John could see some light fuzz that proved that the boy wouldn't be hairless for long. The boy was told to get on his knees, and the first teen dropped his jeans and briefs to reveal his erect cock. The first teen had brown hair and a nice bush of brown pubic hair above his cock that looked about six inches long. The boy immediately started licking and sucking the teen's cock while the other teens voiced their encouragement. Most porn videos repeated the footage of hot action to drag out the length of the movie, but Boy Charms Productions was completely different. Instead of 15 or 20 minutes of different camera views of the same action, the blowjob only lasted about five minutes before the teen pulled his cock out of the mouth of the boy and ejaculated on the boy's face and directly into his mouth; one rope of cum landed on the left lens of the boy's glasses, but the rest went directly into his mouth and was quickly swallowed. The boy licked and sucked the cock until the teen pulled away to allow the next teen to join the fun. John barely had the time to pull his cock out of his pants before it erupted with a huge wad of hot cum. He couldn't remember when he had blasted so much cum into his hand, but he slurped up the tangy liquid and wished that it were Jamie's cum that he was eating. He paused the movie to clean up his cock and hand, and lit a cigar to bask in the afterglow of sexual release. He had the volume down low to keep the men upstairs from hearing the movie, but correctly guessed that they wouldn't understand the language even if they could hear the sounds. When John resumed the movie, he watched the boy suck the other four cocks to orgasm. When the last blowjob was completed, the boy's glasses were covered in cum along with his entire face. The teen who had sponsored him to join the gang stepped in and licked up all the cum off of the boy's face and even off the lenses of the boy's glasses. Another orgasm wracked John's body when he watched the boy and teen kissing and sharing the thick liquid that had coated the boy's face. John cleaned up his mess and drained another beer before putting the CD away in the hiding place. It was the best boy video he had ever seen, and he wanted to save the rest for another private moment. He composed himself before doing a Google Search to learn more about hunting for mule deer, pronghorn sheep and turkeys and fishing in South America. John suspected that Donald Cassidy knew about his trip to the farm without the two bodyguards, but he also wasn't going to give up his personal freedom. He decided to call Don to talk about his need for privacy. Donald Cassidy was pleased that John was calling him, and had decided to change the way he was protecting John. "I've learned that the home next to you is for rent," Don began. "I made a mistake in letting my men live with you in your home, so I think we should make a change. While you're gone on your trip, we can install surveillance cameras on all four sides of your home and give you a pendant to wear around your neck when you're alone. Before you enter your home, my men can be sure that no one got inside. We'll monitor the cameras around the clock, even when you're away, from the house next door. If there's an emergency, all that you'll have to do is push the button on the pendant and my men will rush to your aid. How does that sound?" "It sounds great to me!" John admitted. "When I want some company in my home, can I invite your men inside? Sometimes I need to be alone, but I love to cook and usually end up throwing out a lot of food." "I'll handle everything while you're away," Don promised. "My men already told me that you're a fantastic cook. Maybe I should come over for a meal sometime. My wife can burn water when she boils it." John laughed and promised to invite Don over for one of his favorite meals to prepare. The changes in the security plans would give John some private time and freedom to entertain guests without any interference. John spent the next day at the headquarters building, and listened to Helen describe the restaurant owner from San Francisco who would be hunting in Texas and Guatemala with him. "He's nothing like you," Helen said. "He's overweight and very obnoxious, with a nasty disposition and he cusses like a sailor. He spent over $10 million with us to redecorate the interior of his restaurant, and expects to be pampered on the hunting trip." "How did you learn that much about him?" John asked. "Marcel can handle any shithead, but Tony Leopold drove him crazy!" Helen replied. "Tony kept demanding changes to the décor, but Marcel held to the original plans and the results were spectacular! Cuisine Magazine voted Tony's Restaurant the most beautiful restaurant in California!" "I haven't met Marcel yet, but his reputation sure speaks volumes for his importance to our company," John said. "I read what you wrote about Marcel, and he sounds like a very unusual person." "He's the most effeminate man that I've ever met!" Helen laughed. "He flits around like a butterfly, but no one can transform a home or business like he does. That's why we pay him so much." "Could someone look at my home and make some suggestions for improvements?" John asked. "Like I mentioned before, I don't want pink walls with purple furniture or rugs, but the furnishings in my living room and family room were bought from Goodwill Industries or the Salvation Army stores and nothing matches." "Marcel Green wants desperately to meet with you and I know that he'd love to work on your home," Helen said. "He's flying back here from West Palm Beach this afternoon with his life partner, William Fillmore and they both can meet with you before you leave on your trip." John spent the rest of the morning learning more about his guests on the hunting and fishing trips. Timothy Cater owned a major real estate business in Dallas, Texas, and he had been on trips with James Stanton in the past. Tim was a millionaire from his shrewd business practices and had made several referrals to S&JI for refurbishing the homes of clients involved in the oil business. He was an avid fisherman, and had competed in decathlon competition for many years. After lunch in the cafeteria, John met Marcel and William. At first he was shocked by the feminine dress of the two men, but quickly realized that they were both experts in the field of interior decorating. Marcel was immediately attracted to the handsome man who was in charge of S&JI, and the bulge in his pants proved that he wanted to do more than visit John's home for discussion of new furnishings. When the two gay men left John's office, William went into a rage at the obvious way that his life partner was lusting over the new CEO! Everyone on the 12th floor heard the commotion, and knew that Marcel and William were having another lover's spat. It didn't take long for the two effeminate men to resolve their differences and profess their love for each other. Helen laughed and returned to her office after watching the spectacle in the hallway. She had witnessed Marcel and William having arguments before, and knew that they were devoted to each other. "Have a nice trip!" Helen said. In a rare display of her emotions at the NAO Headquarters, she hugged John and after realizing that people were watching, she ran back to her office. Stay tuned!!! Feedback is appreciated to Jacob_latson@hotmail.com