Monsters
By Karen Singer
Chapter 1 – Who Was I
The red motorcycle screamed up
I-985, heading north out of Atlanta. The
interstate highway gave way to a state highway, and as the traffic became
thinner, the rider pushed the motorcycle even faster, at times topping a
hundred miles per hour. The rider was
dressed from head to toe in a red and black riding suit that offered no clues at
all about who the rider was. Even the
rider’s helmet that covered the entire head and the darkened full windscreen on
it made the rider totally anonymous.
Only the shape of the body inside that suit told the story of a woman
with a young voluptuous figure.
The further she went, the more rural
and hilly the region became, making the Sunday morning ride into northern
Georgia that much more enjoyable. It had
been several years now since she had been by this way, but as long as she was
travelling north, there was no way she wouldn’t make the brief stop.
There was someone she wanted to
see. Not talk to. Just see.
From a distance. In fact, she
dared not let that person know that she had ever been there. A number of times now, she had come this way,
only to see her from afar. That’s as
close as she dared to get. Closer might
bring about a massive manhunt involving every authority from the local police
to the FBI, to possibly even the CIA. She
dared not let anyone know she was there.
But she couldn’t help herself. He
had been her first. And she couldn’t
help but stop by once in a while just to see her. He…was now a she. Mostly because of what her mother had done to
her…to him. But she had played a major
part in it right from the beginning.
Candy Girl the Handy Girl. That’s what her business cards read now. He used to be her high school math
teacher. Now, Candy did handyman work
and renovated and sold houses. The few
little tidbits she heard about him, or rather about her now, all said the same
thing, she was doing pretty well for herself.
She knew though that before he had become a total woman, he had managed
to walk off with over a million dollars that rightfully belonged to her and her
mother. But that money no longer
mattered. A million dollars was nothing
but pocket change to her now. Her mother
made billions. She herself, what little
she cared about making, made more than enough.
But as her mother’s daughter, she had more money than she knew what to
do with.
Playing with all that money was her
mother’s hobby. Not hers. Her mother sometimes moved money between
dozens of bank accounts all over the world, just for fun. As for herself, as long as her credit cards
worked, she couldn’t care less. According
to her mother though, with the money she had, she could probably buy her own
airline if she wanted it. What would she
do with an airline? Things like that
didn’t interest her. Her interests were
far more…unrefined.
Her given name was Carol Stokley. At times, mostly now in the past, she went by
Carol Edgewater. But for now, she was
travelling with ID cards in the name of Judy Cunningham. An identity she had used on probably the last
six trips back into the States. Judy
Cunningham was nobody. Judy Cunningham
wasn’t on anybody’s radar. Judy
Cunningham could move freely and openly anywhere. But Carol Stokley was one of the most wanted
fugitives in the world. Not just the
United States, but the world.
Surprisingly though, she was wanted, not for the things she had done in
the last few years, which were possibly even worse than what her mother had
ever done, but she was wanted just because she was her mother’s daughter…and
she knew and had done things way back then that the authorities were still
overly interested in.
All that barely crossed her mind as
she wound her way along country roads and through the small little communities
until she saw her destination. The tiny
little church building where the Free Spirit Nondenominational Church met. The congregation of that small church used to
meet every week in an abandoned storefront.
Now they had bought an old church that some other congregation had
outgrown.
She parked her bike at the very
back of the parking lot in a place where she could see everyone coming out, but
they wouldn’t see her clearly. She
didn’t dare even raise the visor on her helmet so she could see better. It was too dangerous. She checked her watch. A little before twelve. She had timed it well. Now all she had to do was wait for church to
end.
The door opened and the people
began spilling out. All of them appeared
to be happy and at peace. Why wouldn’t
they be? None of them knew that someone
like her was around and watching them. Her
eyes locked onto the figure of a woman.
Her! Candy! She was wearing a nice coat over her
dress. She would really love to see the
dress. She would really love to see so
much more of him…her. She dared
not. Even this was too close.
Carol watched as Candy stopped to
talk pleasantly with several other women.
They all seemed so happy. Why
shouldn’t they be? She noted that
Candy’s hairstyle still looked about the same.
She was still wearing it loose, the light brown hair falling just over
her shoulders. She watched as Candy said
goodbye to the others and got into a car.
Not a pickup truck, but a car.
That was different. She could
only guess though that Candy did still own a pickup truck. Her job would probably require it. But now Candy had driven to church in a
car. A nice car she noted as it drove
right past her out of the parking lot.
She sighed as she watched the
taillights of Candy’s new car disappear around the corner. She had seen, but as always, she had seen too
little. All it did was to leave her
hungry for more. Like it or not, it was
time for her to get going again. Time to
get back on the road. She still had a
lot of miles to cover. Miles that she
didn’t mind at all. She loved riding the
big bike. One of several she had stashed
around the United States for when she snuck back into this country.
But now she had been summoned up to
North Carolina to do a job. She had been
summoned by Susan Wu. She owed everything
to Susan and her father, including her life.
Far more than her life. Susan had
taught her much and had found other people to train her to do things most
people would never even contemplate. All
the things that made her who she was today.
Candy, before she had become Candy, had once said that she was a
monster. She smiled at that
description. Candy, Roger back then, had
no idea in the world what a monster she would one day become.
Carol pushed her bike north. North towards North Carolina. North towards an area outside of
Ashville. North…towards the Wu compound
out in the middle of the woods, where nobody but those who were invited ever
entered.
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“Hey kid. How ya’ doin?”
“Uncle Vinny, why do you always
call me kid?” Brandy asked teasingly.
“Because you’ll always be like my
own kid,” Vinny told her.
Brandy laughed. “I love you too, Uncle Vinny.”
“Yeah,” Vinny laughed. “Me too.
Listen, Brandy. Before you go to
Vegas, is there any way you can you stop for a day or two and help Dominic out
in Dallas with a little problem that just came up?”
“Sure. What kind of problem?”
“Something about someone talking to
someone they shouldn’t have. I’ll let
Dominic give you the details.”
“Sounds like fun.”
“Only you would think of it that
way.”
“Uncle Vinny. You know how I am.”
“Yeah. I do. And
sometimes I don’t know whether to be appalled, just plain sick, or proud. But it makes no difference. I still love you as if you were my own
daughter.”
She laughed. “I practically am your
daughter.”
“Like I said, I couldn’t be
prouder. When do you leave?”
“I wasn’t scheduled to fly to Vegas
for a few more days. I’ve got to stop in
Chicago tomorrow for a quick job there, then I was coming home tomorrow
night. I was going to leave for Vegas
the next afternoon. Does Uncle Dominic
need me there sooner?”
“No. He says keep to your schedule. He knows you’ve got other things to handle.”
“Then tell him the day after
tomorrow. I’ll call Ralphie and have him
change my hotel and flight reservations.”
“How were you gettin’ to the
airport?”
“Sammy’s was going to drive me, as
usual, Uncle Vinny.”
“Of course! Good!”
“I’ve got to go, Uncle Vinny. My mark is walking out towards his car right
now.”
“You be careful Brandy.”
“Aren’t I always? I’ll be back tomorrow night. Love you Uncle Vinny.”
“Love you too, kid.”
Brandy hung up her phone, the call all
but forgotten. In the semi-darkness, she
could just see Conrad Harris heading across the parking lot toward his car. She pulled the simple feminine mask down from
on top of her blonde wig so that the mask covered the top half of her face. She eased her car door open and got out. She almost closed her car door, but not
quite. She would be able to get into it
and away faster with it that far open. On
silent feet, she followed Harris toward his car. She heard every swear word that left his
mouth as he saw that all four tires on his car were flat.
“You shouldn’t have done it,”
Brandy said, her voice soft but threatening in the chilly evening air.
Harris turned. He had to look around before he finally
spotted her standing between two other cars.
“Did you do this?”
She shrugged. “Just a little something to get your
attention,” she said. She moved forward
toward him, knowing that with his car disabled he was less likely to try to
take refuge inside it.
“Who the hell are you?” Harris
asked, now noticing the blonde color of her long hair.
“Retribution,” Brandy replied.
“Retro what?” Harris said, noting her
lithe curvy figure as she approached.
Her hips wagging invitingly from side to side were almost hypnotic.
“Retribution,” Brandy
repeated. She was close enough now. With a speed that few others possessed, her right
leg kicked out and caught him under his chin.
Knocking him backwards and nearly breaking his neck. At least she hoped she hadn’t broken his neck
yet. She watched as his body was
launched backwards and his head slammed into the hood of his car. He slipped down to the pavement,
unconscious. Ugh! She had kicked him too hard. Such a bother. She needed him alive.
She checked. He was still alive but unconscious. Good!
She looked around. The parking
lot was still deserted. She unfastened
his pants and pulled them down to his ankles, exposing his hairy cock to the
air. She rolled his body over and used a
zip tie to fasten his hands behind his back.
Then she rolled him over again so he could face her. She pulled a knife from her pocket, then started
slapping his face. “Wake up, you turd!”
she said softly. “Wake up!”
Harris gradually came awake. His head hurt all over, front and back. His neck hurt, and so did his back. It was a moment before he realized he
couldn’t bring his hands in front of him because they were tied behind his
back. And that woman was sitting on top
of him, looking at him. “Who are you?”
he asked again.
“I already told you,” she
said. “Retribution. As far as you’re concerned anyway.”
He struggled against his bonds, but
it did him no good. “What do you want?”
he asked, his mind in a total panic.
“You took the money from the gambling
casino. Where is it?”
“What casino?”
She moved sit further down on his
legs. She grabbed his balls in her
gloved hand.
“No!” he screamed in fear.
She crushed and twisted his balls
in her hand as hard as she could, enjoying his screams of pain. She let him go after a moment, watching him
breathing hard from the exertion. “Do
you know what casino now?”
“Yeah,” he breathed. “That casino.”
“There isn’t another one operating in
this part of the city, is there?” Brandy asked.
“No. No.
Not that I know of.”
“Good!” Brandy said. “Now where’s the money. You took the bag of profits that was supposed
to be delivered to Randal. Now where is
it?”
“It wasn’t me!” he tried.”
“Really? Because we have someone who swears they saw
you with it.”
“It wasn’t me! I didn’t take it. “I swear!”
“Uh-huh. And I don’t believe you.”
“It wasn’t me!”
She grabbed his cock and stuck the
tip of her knife right up against the opening.
She pushed gently. “I’m going to
keep pushing this knife into your cock, slicing the silly thing all the way up,
until you tell me where that money is.”
“No! It wasn’t me!”
She pushed a little harder on the
knife.
“No! Ow!” He cried. His panic was genuine. So was his pain. “It wasn’t…
Ow! Okay! Okay!” he shouted through his pain. “I took it.
Stop!”
She kept pushing, slowly. “You haven’t told me where it is yet?”
“In my car. In the trunk.
Under the spare tire. Just please
stop!”
She stopped pushing on the knife. It had already sliced open a good half inch
of his dick. “If it’s not there, I’ll be
back to finish,” she told him. She got
off him. Most cars now didn’t require a
key to get in them. The key just had to
be close. She tried the trunk and it
opened. She pulled the spare tire
up. Bingo! One bag.
She checked it. Full of
money. She pulled the bag out of the
trunk and closed it.
“See how easy that was,” she told
him as he writhed helplessly on the pavement next to the car. “All you had to do was tell me, and you would
have saved yourself all that pain.”
Leaving the bag out of the way, she
bent down over him again. “Next time I
won’t be so nice!” she hissed at him.
“Next time, I’ll kill you – slowly! She grabbed his cock again and placed her knife
in the bleeding slit she had already made.
“No!” he screamed in terror.
“This is to remind you, that there
better not be a next time!” With that,
she slit his penis from the tip to the base.
He screamed again. His scream
soon broke down into tears of pain. “No
next times!” she hissed. She picked up
the bag of money and walked back to her car.
As she drove away, her mind was
already on the trip to Dallas that Uncle Vinny wanted her to take. Uncle Dominic now needed her for a job? It wouldn’t be the first time, but she still
found it unusual. Then after Dallas, she
would be flying out to Vegas for a few days of business out there.
But more than thinking about Vegas
or what her Uncle Dominic wanted, the thought of Dallas brought her mind around
to thinking about someone else. Her
first. Her very first victim. Bobby.
It had taken her years to figure
out where Vinny had sent Bobby and his mother.
She’d never dare mention to Vinny that she knew, let alone that she had
seen him several times now, even though each time it was either from a distance
or only on a video screen. Dominic knew
that she now knew that Bobbie now lived there, and he did everything possible
to make sure she never got near Bobby again.
It was so frustrating! But at
least Dominic arranged things so that that she could at least see him. Just…never up close, and never in any kind of
situation where he could ever see her.
Or rather, where she could see her.
She yearned to talk to him…to her
now. Bobby, was now Bobbie –
permanently. Operations and all. Back in her junior year of high school, she
had kept Bobby under her thumb so bad it had been hilarious! For her and her friends at least. Not so much for Bobby. But that was what it was all about. That was where the fun was. She had taken the boy, the stupid sissy boy,
although he wasn’t a sissy then, not at all, and she had put him in diapers –
for the entire school year! And nobody
had stopped her! Not only that, but she
had made him more and more of a stupid sissy, dressing in more and more
feminine clothes – to school! And then
eventually, even at home in front of his mother. And she had done it in such a way that even
though it was something he never wanted or liked, she had made it stick. She found out later, that it had stuck well
enough that he had been forced to undergo hormone and surgeries to make it
permanent for the rest of his life. At
least the part about dressing as a girl.
Even now she didn’t know about the
biggest thing she had put him through back then – the diapers. And Uncle Dominic refused to tell her
anything more about Bobby except that Bobby was now totally Bobbie. For life.
Especially since he had gone through an operation to give her a female
vagina.
Had she ever used the thing? With a man?
Brandy desperately wondered about that.
But even more so, she wondered about whether Bobbie was still in diapers
or not. Sometimes she would bet that he was. Other times, it sounded nothing but
ridiculous that he would still be stuck in them after all this time. She once tried to imagine Bobbie getting
ready to have sex with a man, only to have her diapers get in the way. That was an interesting and fun little
thought.
But either way, she had fixed
things so that even though he didn’t want it, he had been forced to convince
his mother that he wanted to be a girl instead of a boy. That had been…amazing! And it was all because she had done it to
him. He, Bobby, now forever Bobbie, had
been her first. It had been better than
sex.
She had done it to him, and he had
been her first. Her very first. Everyone after him had been nothing but
business. Well, there was Ralphie of
course. He was fun too, but that still amounted
to business. Her business!
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Carol stopped her bike at the little
guard shack outside the gate. She pulled
her entire helmet off her head, letting her long brown hair spill out around
her shoulders.
“Is good to see you again, Miss
Carol,” the Chinese gate guard said as he recognized her.
“It’s good to be here,” Carol
replied.
The guard radioed to another guard
on the other side of the wall, who pushed a button. The heavy gate began sliding sideways. “I shall call up to the house and let them
know you are here,” the guard told her.
“Thanks,” Carol replied as she
stuck her helmet back on her head.
Slowly, she moved her bike through the open gate, past the large wall
that surrounded the entire compound.
Coming in here now felt like coming home. More so than the island where she and her
mother lived off the coast of Columbia. The
island was dull and boring. This was
where life happened! This was where her
real training had begun. This was where
Susan Wu lived.
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“Daughter,” Mr. Wu said softly as
he stood in the doorway to Susan’s office.
“Yes father?” Susan asked.
“Carol has arrived. I heard her motorcycle before I got the
call.”
“She didn’t rev it up inside the
compound again, did she?” Susan asked, concerned.
“No. She was almost silent this time.”
“Good,” Susan said, the smile
returning to her face.
“You are sending her to Vegas?”
“Yes.”
“A good decision, I think.”
“Thank you,” Susan replied. After all the years they worked together, she
was still grateful for the approving comments she got from her father. “I’m also going to send her on another little
mission first.”
“First?” her father asked. “The Vegas situation is very important.”
“I know,” Susan replied. “But we have a candidate the committee has
decided should be offered the chance to become a customer.”
“We don’t usually send someone like
Carol for something so simple.”
“This one is not so simple. This one is more like Carol herself.”
Wu’s face darkened. “I see.
Who is that?”
“Brandy Salvatori.”
Her father nodded. “Dangerous indeed. Her name as come up before, but we were never
able to get to her.”
“Yes. This time, we’ve caused a little problem down
in Dallas. We planted the seeds and the
mafia down there has decided to bring her in to deal with it.”
“And you’re hoping that Carol can
intercept her there and convince her to at least consider our most generous
offer.”
“Yes, father.”
“It would also be nice if we could
offer her in our own catalog of services as well.”
“Yes, it would. But with this one, I believe one small step
at a time would be the wiser course.”
Her father nodded. “I agree, daughter.” He smiled.
“I will leave you to deal with her, as usual.”
“Thank you, father,” Susan replied.
Five minutes later, the soft knock
at her door made Susan look up. One of
the servant women was there. “Miss
Susan,” she said. “Carol Stokley.”
“Thank you,” Susan replied as she
now saw Carol in the doorway. “Carol,
come in.”
“Hi Susan,” Carol replied. “It’s good to see you again.”
“You too,” Susan told her. “Has everything been alright?”
“Just fine,” Carol replied.
Susan got up from behind her desk
and headed for the seating area. She sat
on the sofa and Carol took one of the chairs across from her. “I understand your mother has been busy,”
Susan said, starting with polite small talk.
“Yes. Your father makes sure of it.”
Susan laughed. “Hardly.
Maria Alverez constantly wants her services. She now secretly owns most of South America
thanks to your mother, and your mother has been good enough to let all their
transactions go through us.”
“The money trail,” Carol said.”
“Exactly. Untraceable.”
“Mom loves her money!”
“She earns it.”
“True!”
“And speaking of earning
money. We have a job for you. Two actually.”
“Two?” Carol asked, brightening.
“The biggest one is in Las
Vegas. I’ll let you see the folder
tonight. But basically, someone out
there is trying to stir up some trouble, not just for us, but for the entire
underworld structure out there. We
suspect that it’s some kind of take-over, but even we haven’t been able to find
out who’s behind it or what’s really going on.
We will pass on every bit of intelligence to you as we get it. We’re also moving in as many operatives as we
feel safe doing. Their services will of
course be available to you whenever you need them.”
“Good,” Carol replied.
“The other little job, isn’t something
that’s in your usual line.”
“It isn’t?”
“No. We need you to go down to Dallas first and
offer our services to a new candidate.”
“Me?”
“Yes. You!”
“Why me?”
“Because this one is too dangerous
for most of our usual people to handle.”
“That’s rare.”
“Yes. We’ve tried getting to this one before, and
we’ve never been able to manage it.
She’s too well protected. Too
cautious.”
“She?”
“Her name is Brandy Salvatori. She’s the niece of a mob boss up in Cleveland
named Vinny Salduvicamervatori.”
“What?”
“I suggest you do like Vinny
himself tells everyone. Just call him
Vinny. All his brothers and the rest of
his family changed the name to Salvatori years ago. He kept the original name.”
“What’s wrong with him? A name like that is too much.”
Susan smiled. “He seems to like his original name. He doesn’t know it yet, but Vinny will be
getting one of our invitations too. But
not until after we find out how things go with Brandy. She’s the one we’re really interested
in. And we’re hoping that if she trusts
us enough in the future, we can add her services to our catalog.”
“Her services?”
“Carol. This one is more like you than you think.”
“Like me? I didn’t think there was anyone out there
like me.”
Susan sighed. “True.
There isn’t. But she may be as
close as someone can come. And let me
offer you a little bit of advice with this woman, don’t get in a fight
with her. As good as you are, for all
the training you’ve had in hand to hand combat, this one will rip you apart
faster than you’d believe.”
Carol was skeptical. “That’s a bit of an exaggeration, isn’t it?”
“No! It isn’t.
Watch your ass. Like I said,
she’s dangerous. Her uncle Vinny makes
almost as much money renting her services out to other gangsters around the
country as he makes from all his other business enterprises put together. She’s a master of disguise, she loves doing
things that are overly cruel, and she doesn’t mind killing in the least.”
Carol smiled. “I can’t wait to meet her. She does sound like me.”
Susan nodded, but it was a very
serious nod. “Watch yourself with this
one. She’s very dangerous! Even for you.”
“Don’t worry, I will.”
“I will worry. We need you out in Vegas.”
“And what happens when I find
whoever we’re up against out there?” Carol asked.
“Soften him up a bit, then hold him
for your mother.”
Carol nodded. “Mom.
Nobody can get the full story out of someone like she can.”
“Precisely!” Susan stood up. “Kimonos for dinner tonight, Carol. I’ll see you then.”
2 comments:
Karen,
Awesome start, sent chills up my spine... Carol and Brandy, oh my!
Glad you are feelin better, was going through Karen withdrawls past couple months.
Do what you love and love what you do!
Alana
A very interesting start, Lots of characters to keep track of
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