- NND --------------------------------------------------------- Visit my FTP site: ftp://ftp.asstr.org/pub/Authors/Roller/ <--click Click, or put the address into your browser. All my stories are there. --------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew Roller Presents JUPITER RISING Chapter Fourteen ÒWhy stand there going moo, When you can hire a blue? Blue cab! Blue cab! L.A.Õs finest Blue cab!Ó About the only thing more irritating than listening to the Blue cab commercial was having to drive one, Jackson Stallings muttered to himself. He reached over and switched off the radio. The missing girl had been found anyway, even if her kidnapper hadnÕt. The news had become repetitive; police were searching down near the beach, JacksonÕs area, and at some point they were going to have to clear out or he was going to have to start working, cops or no cops. He couldnÕt spend all morning starving. Jackson pulled his harmonica out of his leather coat pocket. It was his only consolation on slow mornings like this, when lack of business or other problems prevented him from picking up rides. He had just begun playing a tune when someone waved to him from the other side of the street. Idly he looked over at the man. Some homeless guy was waving to him with a cane. Jackson tried ignoring the man. The last thing he needed was to be bothered with someone with no money; it was worse than no business at all. As Jackson quietly pulsed through the notes of the Rolling StonesÕ Honkey Tonk Woman, he let his vision slide to one side again. The homeless bum was still trying to get his attention. But now there was a second man standing beside him. Jackson sighed and stuffed his harmonica back into his coat. He could ignore one ride, but two was too tempting. The second guy looked as ragged as the first but perhaps the two of them had a dollar or two between them; even a short ride to the homeless shelter might be worth the trouble on this morning. Jackson started his cab. He swung around to the other side of the street. He leaned over and rolled his side window, which was already partway down, all the way to the level of the door sill. ÒYou two need a ride?Ó ÒYes,Ó the older man with the cane said with surprising self- assurance. Not the usual drugged out hopeless voice Jackson was used to in such people. His spirits perked up. Perhaps these two were worth the trouble of pulling around for, after all. The younger man opened the cabÕs back door for the older man and with a bit of weariness the older man eased himself into the back seat. Then the younger man got in, in front. Grandly he reached across to Jackson, extending his hand to him. ÒHi, weÕd like to go to UC Mercy,Ó the younger man said to Jackson. Without even thinking about it, Jackson took the younger manÕs hand, or, rather, let his own hand be sought and taken. Jackson felt a sudden ripple shoot through his body. He blinked. ÒUC Mercy?Ó Jackson asked, except his name wasnÕt Jackson, he realized. When had it ever been Jackson? It was Pan, of course. 30 ----------------------- Dreamgirls! ----------------------- -- More stories at: http://groups.google.com/ Search by typing: roller666@earthlink.net Click on ÒPower SearchÓ Change ÒstandardÓ archive to ÒcompleteÓ archive. -- Other providers: IFLC: http://assm.asstr.org and http://asstr.org AnyaÕs LilÕ Hideaway: http://www.insatiable.net/ Silver: http://www.mr-yellow.com/goodies The Backdrop Club: http://www.backdrop.com Usenet Newsgroup: alt.sex.stories.moderated -- Great art books by David Hamilton and Jock Sturges are at: http://www.amazon.com http://bn.com (photos of naked little girls) -- Naked little girls/politics: http://www.AlessandraSmile.com Man/boy love: http://www.nambla.de Politics: http://www.lp.org http://www.isil.org http://www.fear.org http://www.fija.org http://www.aclu.org -- Naughty Naked Dreamgirls (Library of Congress ISSN: 1070-1427) is copyright 2001 by Andrew Roller. Dreamgirls, Naughty Naked Dreamgirls, and NND are registered trademarks of Andrew Roller. All rights reserved. -- Visit me at: http://home.earthlink.net/~roller666/index.html Or at /~Roller/index.html (It is case sensitive, i.e. type Roller, not roller).