1. On the Ocean


    Date: 7/24/2015, Categories: Fiction, Consensual Sex, Female/Female, Interracial, Male/Female, Author: Norton X, Rating: 80.8, Source: sexstories.com

    breathing, and the stress in her muscles was a good thing. She felt healthy and that was the way she always wanted it to be. Another jogger was closing in on her. Then he was beside her. Mulcahy. "Hey," he said. "Hi." They jogged together all the way to the interior of the park, where it was thickly wooded on either side of the running lane. Cass and Mulcahy slowed their jogging into fast walking, then to a walk, and finally to sit on an unoccupied bench facing the treeline. "You know, I'm so proud of you," said Mulcahy, panting slightly and wiping the sweat from his eyes with the front of his shirt. "Last week you showed the men on the team that you're just as tough as they are - maybe even tougher - and you're going places, not just because of your gender and knock-out looks." "Yeah, you've told me this several times already since." "I wanted to say it again, just in case you thought I had forgotten." They sat in silence for a while, looking at the botanical nature in front of them. "Dale?" He looked at her and smiled. She wasn't smiling. She had that reserved expression on her face. It made him feel uncomfortable. "What? Say it." "I heard you knew the HT. That Roger guy?" "Oh, him? Yeah, he and I went to the same school. Pretty much spent the better part of both our childhoods in the same little town." "And you put me up on that rooftop to take him out." "That was before I knew who he was." "But when you told me something was going to happen, Higgins said he'd already ...
    told you about his identity, so you knew Roger was a childhood friend of yours." Some accusation had creeped into her voice. Mulcahy straightened his posture, his gaze leaving hers to see the woods again. "I wouldn't exactly call him a friend. Maybe we once had been, but we both grew out of that town and drifted apart like many people who share the same roots do. He was practically a stranger to me when was taken out." Cass closed her eyes for a moment and shook her head. "I know what he did was wrong and we did the right thing eliminating him before he could do something worse to that couple." "Damn right." "But, Dale, the way you so coldly handed him over for judgment and execution by me of all people just doesn't sit right with me! There's something inhumane about all of this." He cast a critical eye at her. "You're saying his pointing a gun at that couple, threatening to kill them, was more humane than what we did to rescue them from his clutches? Is that what you're saying?" "No! Yes, maybe... I don't know, I'm not so sure anymore!" "Well, you better be sure, Cass. Babe, you better be sure. You can't be a member of an elite strike team and judge the morality of the basic decisions we have to make on a daily basis. The morality has been decided already by the experts. What is left is the execution of protocol. That's our role, young lady." He reached over for her hands and looked into her eyes. She turned her gaze downward, fixating on their joined hands. "Cass, are you ...
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