1. SOUND ADVICE--Part 1


    Date: 9/22/2015, Categories: Fiction, Consensual Sex, Cruelty, Romance, Torture, Author: senorlongo, Rating: 89.9, Source: sexstories.com

    BOLO; know what that is?” “I think so—look for, or something like that?” “Be on the lookout for—every cop in the county will look for them. By tomorrow it will be every cop in the state. We don’t know that there’s been any wrongdoing, but your being drugged is a huge red flag for us.” “Yeah…I’m concerned, but at the same time, I’m pissed off at being drugged. Why the hell would she do that?” “She might if she wanted to take off without a trace.” I couldn’t help myself. I broke down and cried. I thought at the time it was an Oscar-winning performance. I lay back on the bed and closed my eyes. They took the hint and left. I was discharged the next morning. It was Sunday and the pharmacy was closed. Everyone knew what had happened when I opened the store at eight Monday morning. The story had made page one in all the local papers and had hit CNN and MSNBC, too. My entire staff was very supportive although everyone had the good sense not to ask questions. Even the customers made a number of positive comments. I acted as though I was distressed, even stepping away from my station in the lab several times to regain my composure in my office. I knew I’d have to advertise for a replacement for Paul when I went in that morning. My ad in a professional journal and its website stated that I was looking for a temporary replacement that could evolve into a full-time position. I had an excellent reputation in the state among my peers so I wasn’t at all surprised to have more than a dozen ...
    resumes faxed to me two weeks later. After interviewing five I decided to hire two—I’d been thinking about expanding for some time. One was a divorced woman with a young child. She told me she would live with her mom if hired and that working here would be a godsend for her. The other was an older man who admitted that he just wanted to work for ten years then retire. He had compounding experience that would come in handy. Things were almost back to normal a month after Gail’s disappearance, except that I could still see concern etched into Sheila’s face every single day. Sheila had a tough life, losing her parents while still a teenager—her dad to a heart attack and her mom to cancer. Like me she’d joined the Army, but she’d taken pharmacy tech courses while serving and had stayed in the service for six years, joining me three years ago. I’d always thought she had a bit of a crush on me—now I was sure. However, she was a real asset to me professionally and I was loath to destroy that by trying to coax her into a relationship she might not want. Initially, I had phoned the detective almost every day, but last week he told me that he’d phone me if he heard anything. Their only clues were Paul’s car which was found trashed about twenty miles away. A passerby found it following an accident in which joy riders lost control and crashed into a huge oak. They found $5,000 and some capsules in a “secret” compartment in the rear and a large syringe with an illegal drug under the front ...
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