Well, I was planning to let a day go by before I posted more chapters, but the enthusiastic comments of Geoff, Jim and Lee have motivated me to forgo the blank day. In this chapter, Law goes over everything again. He doesn't find anything new, but he does get some help from an unexpected place.
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In this chapter, Law and Walt share a special moment that Walt's says won't mean anything. Do you think it will mean something? Have a look and see.
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In this chapter, Law heads into the queer underworld of Philadelphia to try to trace Preston's activities. As he tours one seedy hangout after another, he starts to doubt. He also runs into a face from his past, one he never expected to see again.
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👁 Kareem, a fiercely straight middle-eastern man, has been unjustly sent to the C.U.B.E., charged with 'Uranian Behavior': being gay. The hunky shrink Doc Stevens soothes more of Kareem’s worries. Then, Kareem meets again the concierge Lionel, who gives him more puzzling information. The next morning, Kareem looks for a job, but the interview is definitely not what he expected.
Cory Wade is in the wind.
McCoy throws in the towel. He flies back to San Diego.
Until there is a sighting, or until Cory contacts his mom or Jess, McCoy is dead in the water.
There are bigger fish to fry. McCoy has been charged with assault and illegal entry.
It's a charge Wes can disprove, but it takes time and it ties up McCoy.
None of it gets McCoy any closer to Cory. In San Francisco, when he looked toward the Golden Gate Bridge, all ...
In this chapter Law and Bea return to a clue they've had since the beginning, but only now seems significant. What do you suppose it is? You're right, it's the key. What do you think it fits? You'll have to read to see if they figure it out.
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So far, things had worked out just as Jackie had described them to him. Maybe there wasn’t as much frisking involved as his unwitting partner in Jasper’s escape had liked, but Hudson could do very well without it. The memory of his earlier pursuits involving Otis still lingered, and despite freshening up for his job, he could swear the sweet taste of his neighbor was still there on his tongue.
Chapter 4, The Business Meeting - A re-working and revision of the Story of Matt Lawrence & JD Cavanaugh as they navigate business, life and their relationship.
In this chapter Law learns more about Bea and how she sees herself. It's entirely possible that the angry detective is developing some respect for the determined young woman. Let's see how they get on.
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Chapter 3, It Was A Good Day…and then. A re-working and revision of the Story of Matt Lawrence & JD Cavanaugh as they navigate business, life and their relationship.
A murder spree plagues the town of Pasadena, MD. One killer with a sick and twisted motive. As the body count rises, only one weakness was known about the now infamous "Ghostface Killer". Cameron Banks, a newly graduated senior who was ready for the last summer with his hometown friends.
What happens when the killer takes an unusual interest in Cameron and his friends?
Who will live? Who will die? And who will fall in love?
In this chapter, Law and Bea visit an old associate of Law's. We finally get to meet Captain Herbert Marshall. We also find out what happened to David.
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In this chapter, Law and Bea make some sense out of Preston's notebooks. What do you think they are? You'll have to read to find out.
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Angus McCoy knows he's close and he now knows that Cory has money. As he waited for the coin shop to open, Cory was leaving San Francisco behind. As McCoy follows in Cory's footsteps, he doesn't realize Cory is about to disappear from his radar screen. Cory hitchhiked out of town. When Leon, a college student, picks him up, Cory knows the boy is horny and he's looking for a special friend to take with him for the summer to a cabin in the woods. ...
👁 Kareem, a fiercely straight middle-eastern man, has been unjustly sent to the C.U.B.E., charged with 'Uranian Behavior': being gay. Lance tells some more about the Cube. Kareem meets again officer McLaughlin, who reveals some worrying information. Seeing Kareem on the verge of a breakdown, Lance brings him to meet Doc Stevens, a very unconventional shrink.
At the end of chapter 15, Jim Norman made a prediction. He predicted that Preston's father would repent his former actions and fund the investigation into his son's death. Is he right? In this chapter, we find out.
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I wasn't going to post tonight. I'm tired and i had kind of a shit day. Two people, Jim Norman and Geoffrey Fox encouraged me to post with their faithful and supportive comments. Thank you guys!
In this chapter, we find out who Walt is to Law.
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In this chapter we catch up with all the principles of the story. We also find out what the police think of Preston's death. Let's take a look.
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McCoy has come as close to Cory as he's going to get.
Cory does do something McCoy thinks he could do, but he comes and goes before Angus can goes into The City.
Cory has a plan after spending the night in a hotel room with tourists. He has a plan and no one will be able to follow him. He doesn't know where he'll end up, but it won't be close to anyone he's communicated with before. He has money and a desire to lose the guy who is after him.
Seems like we're taking a small detour into Law's past. This chapter continues that. Let's find out what happened back then and how it might relate to the present.
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👁 Kareem, a fiercely straight middle-eastern man, has been unjustly sent to the C.U.B.E., charged with 'Uranian Behavior': being gay. Still tried by the harsh treatment received, he meets his roommate Lance, who explains something about the Cube; then, a guest come visit Lance, and Kareem is shocked by what they do, but can’t stop peeking at them.
With a mixture of policeman's savvy and the stealth of a Private Detective, Angus picks up the trail. He doesn't simply need to follow the clues, he must decide what they mean. After his computer guru gives him names and locations, McCoy flies away from San Diego. He hopes he can track Cory's movements and get some concrete sightings. Angus feels close and Cory now knows what the guy his father sent after him looks likes. Holding his breath, he ...
👁 The society of the fourth millennium has become dangerously bigoted and homophobe. Kareem, a fiercely straight middle-eastern man, is unjustly sent to the C.U.B.E., charged with 'Uranian Behavior': being gay. As soon as he lays foot in the structure, he's subjected by the Sex Police to a terrible punishment.