LOGINNormally a guy who said something like that and looked at her that way would have scared the crap out of her. But there was just something about the smelly guy that told her he wasn't a threat to her.
If there was one thing she was good at, it was reading people. That's why Derrick didn't bother her much. She knew what he was like from the start. So, it was her own fault she had to deal with him. Aislinn picked up the phone. "Give me a number." Cullen rattled off a number and she dialed. It rang twice and then a gruff, sleepy voice picked up. "Hello?" "Yhea hi, sorry to wake you," Aislinn said. "Yhea, who is this?" the voice said. "Um, I tend bar. Do you know some guy named Cullen?" A shocked, "huh?" came from the sleepy voice. Cullen was watching Aislinn with amusement. His eyes sparkled a bit and he had a grin that reminded her of a kid playing a great joke on someone. He was taking note of everything about her. There wasn't another person in this bar who had been willing to be within two feet of him, but the girl didn't seem bothered at all. At least not by his appearance or mood. He got the feeling that there really wasn't anything he could have said or done to have made her afraid of him. And more than any of that she was able to make eye contact with him and stare him down. It had been a long time since anyone had enough balls for that. Aislinn growled her annoyance at the situation. "Look, I'm sorry I woke you up, buddy. But there's this guy in my bar and we're closing. He's too drunk to leave on his own. He says his name is Cullen and he gave me this number when I asked him if he wanted me to call someone for him. Can you come get him or not?" Keith rubbed his face. He thought he was having a crazy dream. He looked at the cell phone and then put it back to his ear. "Cullen?" "Yhea, Cullen." The female voice at the other end of the line was sounding more agitated by the minute. "Are you coming to get him?" she insisted. "Yhea fine. Where is he?" "The bar's called the Blood Pit. It's on the corner of Elm and Oak. Do you know it?" "No," he said. "But I'll find it." Then there was a click. Aislinn went back to cleaning up. Cullen reveled in the feeling of the spinning room. As he waited he watched the girl move about. The drinking had done precisely what he wanted. It drowned out the look, smell, and feel of that bitch he wasn't interested in being mated to. He was trying to figure out what that scent was on the girl when one of the other girls walked up to her. That annoyed him to no end. Now there were two obnoxious smelling perfumes in addition to the rest of the odors in this room covering up the girl's scent. "Ais, I've gotta go." She lowered her voice and looked over at Cullen uncertainly then back at Aislinn. But Cullen's ears were better than most and he heard every word she said. "I want to wait for you but Jeremy's outside already and he's being impatient. I don't know who to be more concerned about. Derrick or this guy you're looking after. It's not real bright of you." Aislinn looked back toward the offices then over at Cullen. "I know. Maybe I can talk Derrick into watching him til his friend gets here." "Fat chance on that. How's he gonna stalk you if he's gotta stick around here for some guy. Nope, he'll say that you didn't just kick him out so this guy's your problem. Then when he's gone and you don't have me around to give you a ride home, Derrick offers you a ride and guess how he'll expect you pay for it. Not to mention, the jerk's been drinking tonight. He's checked his brain at the door." "It's okay. I'll be fine. I've taken care of myself for this long." Cullen noted the tired, lonely sound in her voice. Cullen growled under his breath and tried to stand up. Suddenly the room began spinning again and he sat back down on the stool with a grin and a chuckle. "Aislinn!" The voice that called the girl's name was slurred and angry sounding. Cullen looked up to see the girl hurry to some greasy looking guy who was standing in a doorway on the back wall. He tried to get her back into the office but the girl was smart enough to not let him draw her in. "Haven't you gotten rid of that guy yet?" His tone was annoyed and drunk. "He's got a friend coming to get him. If you want to go I'll lock up behind me." "And leave you here in my place?" He grinned luridly at her. "The only guy you get to stay here alone with is me." He tried to grab at her but she stepped back and he missed. That earned her a glare. "You know that I don't work that way, Derrick. You wanna fire me go ahead. But I don't play touchy feely with any guy." Cullen grinned again. She was amusing. Her tone was assertive and she seemed to be in control so he let her protect herself. It was nice to see that some people could. Cullen missed the end of their conversation to his swimming brain and his own thoughts. The guy disappeared back into his office and Aislinn was walking toward him when he looked up. "So where is this friend of yours anyway?" She said. He could hear an edge of concern in her voice when she said that. She stared at Cullen and then over at the door. "You know what," Cullen said and eyed the office door. "If you need a ride home or something..." His voice trailed off as he looked at her. Aislinn's eyes meet his again. She couldn't help see there was something in there. At the same time logic dictated that she couldn’t accept rides from drunken strangers. "No thanks." She walked over to the main doors and looked out. There wasn't anyone there and the parking lot was abandoned except for a large black SUV and Derrick's crappy red Honda.Sitting behind the console, she finally caught her breath. The clock showed 12:15. That couldn't be right she thought. She had started her rounds at 12:05, it took 8 minutes to make the circuit. She had timed it. Plus, the time to get back in to the shack, and get settled, it didn't make any sense. She shook her head. Like tonight made any sense at all.The rest of her shift was quiet, and she was soon home in bed. She woke up feeling hornier than she had in years. She took stripped off her night shirt and panties and took her small vibrator out of the nightstand. She turned it on and began to slowly run it across her sex. Her other hand went to her breasts, starting to tease her nipples as she thought about last night. The vibrator was soon inside her, working it in and out. It had always been perfect before, but now it seemed completely inadequate. She managed to coax an orgasm from her body, more from her mind replaying last night's events than the vibrator. She got out of bed and
"Perhaps if you told me what it was you were searching for, I could be of assistance," the voice, a deep rich bass almost rumbled.She pointed the light at the source of the voice, and again she was illuminating the statue. Someone must be hiding behind it she thought, starting to move back towards the path to the guard shack keeping the light focused on the statue."That's a bit bright, might I ask you to lower it a bit," the voice said, and she watched in some combination of shock and horror as the statue's arm moved up to shield his eyes.Her brain was caught in a loop. Should she run? Scream? Call 911? Call for help on the radio? What would she tell them if she did? A marble statue of Hercules was talking to her, and oh by the way, I'm not even sure I should be here?Her hand quivered, and she lowered the flashlight."Thank you," the statue said and began walking towards her, "now, how may I be of assistance?"He was definitely walking towards her, she realized, her brain working
"Nothing I can think of at the moment, and thank you," Janet replied.She made her way back to the car and headed home.Sunday rolled around, and she headed to work for the first time in months. The gate guards checked her ID and waved her through, and she was parking in the employee lot at 7:45 pm. A Toyota minivan had joined the Toyota Camry that had been in the lot before. She knocked on the guard shack door, Danny was behind the desk, he shook his head "no" at her then pointed towards the door. She put her finger on the sensor like Ty had and the scramble pad came to life. She tapped in her pin and heard the metallic click of the door unlocking."Sorry," Danny offered by way of explanation as she came in the door, "but everyone has to sign in and out, no piggybacking.""No worries, I'll try and remember that."A Hispanic woman was sitting at the table, she rose as Janet closed the door and extended her hand."I'm Maggie, nice to meet you."Janet took the proffered hand, looking th
It was maybe 15 feet on each side, the front and half of each side was all glass, giving an unobstructed view of the approach, the gate and the parking lot. The windows stopped at a heavy looking metal door and the rest of what she could see was solid. Ty made his way to the door on the side closest to the gate. He pressed his index finger against a pad. A scramble pad came to life and he tapped in a code. He opened the door, ushering her inside. A desk ran the length of the room under the windows, it was lined with monitors all showing what appeared to be CCTV feeds from around the property. A middle-aged black man, dressed similarly to Ty sat at a keyboard, eyes scanning the various displays, out the window, then back to the displays."This is Danny, part of our day shift team.""Nice to meet you Danny, I'm Janet."Danny looked up and returned the smile, "Welcome to the team."There was a table in the middle of the room with a chair on each side, and two doors along the backwall wit
"Yeah, I've been working with him for almost 6 years now. He does what he says. The interactions I've had with his staff, well, they all seem to love him. I deal with a mixed bag, but he's one of my favorites. Good guy all the way around.""When do I have to decide?""Well, he's actually who I'm meeting with at 1, I was hoping I could tell him one way or another, and it's TOTALLY cool if you say no."She thought for a minute...what the hell, "I'll do it.""Awesome, I really hope this works out.""Me too."He glanced at his watch, "but now, I have to get you home so I can get across town for my meeting and deliver the good news".Back at her apartment Janet proofread the cover letter one last time and sent it off. No sense putting all her eggs in one basket after all. She was laying on the couch reading when her phone dinged at her to announce a text."Can you start this Sunday night?""Sure.""When are you free to do all the paperwork?""Tomorrow afternoon, ok?""1pm?""ok""814 Webb
Janet's temporary job comes with some unexpected benefits.Enjoy..*****Janet wrapped a towel around herself and walked out of the bathroom. A nice hot shower was always a good start to the day she thought as she picked her phone up from the nightstand and sat on the edge of her bed.There was a text from her older brother Tyler."Free for lunch?""Sure.""I'll pick you up at 12. Any luck.""No""Sorry, but I might have something for you, tell you about it at lunch.""OK, see you then."She set the phone down and proceeded to get dressed. Putting on a pair of black shorts and a white tank top, then headed to the kitchen for breakfast. She pulled out her laptop, scrolling through various job boards as she ate her yogurt and English muffin.Things had been going so well she thought. She had landed a job at an exciting start up fresh out of school. Even as the junior person on the small marketing team she had been making decisions and pitching ideas, a level of responsibility she would







