Using the contacts Angus is given from Cory's computer, the investigative work begins. Angus begin his interviews with the maid who cleans the house. She hasn't cleaned up any unusual mess. She cleans on Fridays and if the Wades are entertaining. The off site connection to Cory's computer leads Angus to Johnny Lee. Cory stayed with Johnny, after leaving home. Cory's trail leads away from Johnny's apartment, and Angus intends to follow it no ...
Angus is arrested for being in Tony Wade's house and for assaulting him while he was there.
Wes has his detective out in short order and they talk about his progress in finding Cory Wade.
It seems Cory logged onto his computer from a third party location after the day he disappeared. Someone else could have access to Cory's computer, but it was more logical that Cory needed something off his computer and he was the one who logged onto it. Cory ...
He liked the smell of sex, but not as much as the man lying in his arms, completely abandoned and gone to the world. Hudson brushed his hand through the silky strands of Otis’s hair over and over, hating the moment when he would have to wake up his precious charge and send him back to his place with a pat on his delicious rump.
In this chapter, Law gets to work. Let's see what he finds out.
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McCoy is inside the Wade House, getting everything he came for, before he gets out, Tony Wade comes home. Tony Wade is a bad bad man, but McCoy has handled bad men before. While he handles Tony, there will be fallout.
In this chapter we learn some more about the detective, Law Edwards, and about his upstairs neighbor, Walt. What's with those guys? I wonder. If you wonder as well, you'll have to read to find out.
McCoy briefs Wes on his progress in finding Cory Wade. After going to see Cory's mother, McCoy begins investigating near the Wade's house. In particular, he wanted to speak to the man who lived directly across the street and witnessed Jessie's exit from the house and his hiding naked in between cars as Mr. Wade threw the boy's clothes out of the house. McCoy liked to get as much information on an event he was told about. He could tell a lot ...
I was going to post once a week, but the outpouring of comments has encouraged me to post another chapter. To be honest, I'm a whore for comments. Most of the writers i know are.
In this chapter, we learn a bit more about the case, and we get a hint about Law. Enjoy!
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Law Edwards is a detective in Philadelphia near the end of World War II. He's got a case on his hands, and some personal problems. Let's see if he can solve both. Welcome to my new story. I hope you'll like it! This time, I'm only posting one chapter a week.
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Cory Wade Is Missing. His mother is unable to shed light on his disappearance. Unable to get an interview with Anthony Wade, Angus McCoy goes to Biship's School, hoping to find out something from his school mates. Talking to teenage boys is a mission impossible, and no one knows anything, When Jessie shows up, everything changes. Jessie knows something and McCoy works on getting it out of him. When he begins to talk, Angus McCoy is mesmerized. ...
Angus McCoy is having difficult finding out who Cory Wade is. When he goes to Bishop's School, the boys don't seem to know Cory very well. It was a controlled environment and no one told tales out of school or in the office of the head mistress for that matter. McCoy merely needs to know who he is looking for, but they guys who knew Cory best weren't talking.
Trust. -- It had to do with avoiding Otis, maybe. The young man followed very strict routines, so staying clear of his path had been easy. That didn’t mean that Hudson had thought about him any less often.
Angus McCoy visits Mrs. Wade, who has left her husband. She knew better than to tell tales about her husband, and that made McCoy's job all the harder. He'd need to confront Anthony Wade, sooner or later, but it wasn't a proposition he would enjoy. First, the boys at Bishop's School might be able to give McCoy a direction to go in, but he knew that most kids weren't willing to talk about a boy they knew and was one of their own, no matter how ...
Angus McCoy needs to make careful moves. He's heard of Anthony Wade, and if he's responsible for his son's disappearance, McCoy was never going to find the boy for his mother.
Cory Wade has been found in bed with his male lover from school. Anthony Wade is not a nice man. He intends to confront his son about being a queer, but his son, fearing for his life, is gone. Enter Angus McCoy, a private detective hired by Mrs. Wade to find her son. She's sure Tony has something to do with Cory's disappearance. Sniffing around a man with a lot of skeletons in his closet, Tony intends to keep McCoy out. The case goes cold. McCoy ...
People always package evil up with a nice bow-tie and buff it's shoes and then stick a pitchfork in his hands and a nasty look in the eye. Terry Howard is the true personification of evil, for true evil does not have fangs, or hooves, nor breath fire. They smile, wear nice clothes, have great dispositions, to begin with, That is the truest face of evil one will see and it is about to rip a hole in the community. Can one dedicated man stop him?
Mike had really dropped a bombshell at the ending of the last chapter of this story. Collin had now had time to consider it, and he gives him his answer. Of course anytime Mike Nakamoto is around there is going to be sex, even if he is recovering.