Hey everyone, Ghost here. Just wanted to thank you all for reading my first real story. As of right now, this story is just a MFF+ monster girl harem romance with copious amounts of sex. It starts out slow but gets interesting (I think anyway) around chapter two. I'll warn you now, there is a lot of sex. Lesbian sex, group sex, all consensual but some could be considered implied. If this is not your thing, I'd find something else to read. If it is your thing, then read on and be sure to let me know what you think. I appreciate constructive criticism. ;-)
I guess it would be okay to let you know that I'll be uploading each chapter as I finish writing and editing it. It could take a while for each one so check back regularly for new content. For now, enjoy the prologue as it's the only "chapter" that's been read and edited more than a hooker turns tricks on a Friday night!
Big Johnson Trucking
Prologue
Wednesday May 20, 2020
Rig sat at his computer and stared at the monitor. He was in his home office trying to decide what to do about his current predicament. On the one hand, if he fired Thomas, his insurance rates would only go up marginally. However, Thomas was one of his best drivers and in 3 years of working for him and a pioneer driver at Rig's company, he never missed an appointment. That could be due to the three speeding violations Thomas had received in the last month, though. It just wasn't in Thomas to be this careless.
Just as he was about to pick up the phone and call Thomas back, his phone rang. He looked at the caller ID and saw that it was Thomas calling. Well, that's unusual. Rig thought. "Big Johnson Trucking. This is Rig," he answered. Even though he could see who it was, Rig was a stickler for professionalism.
He heard a slight chuckle on the other end as Thomas replied, "Rig, it's Thomas. I just wanted to let you know how sorry I am that this happened. I'm not usually so inattentive."
"I know you're not, Thomas," Rig replied. "But the truth is this is a real problem. The insurance company is pushing me to terminate you."
"I kind of figured," Thomas replied, resigned. "Anything I can do to keep that from happening?"
"Let me think it over and I'll get back to you by the end of the day," Rig said. "Don't sweat it too much. Though if it's any consolation, I don't want to have to let you go. You're a damn good driver. It's just these insurance companies these days only care about one thing. The almighty dollar. I'll make a few calls after lunch and do my damndest to make something work. No promises, though. Be safe, and for God's sake, keep your foot off the pedal. Bye."
Rig heard Thomas reply with a "Will do" before he hung up. He was about to pick up the phone again to call the insurance company, but as he reached for the receiver it rang again. He didn't recognize the number this time. He answered his usual professional reply but was met with silence on the other end. "Hello?" Soft chuckling evolved into barking laughter on the other end. "Yeah, yeah, I get it," Rig said, rather curtly this time. "Very funny. Ha-Ha. Now who is this and how can I help you?"
"Hahahahaha. I'm sorry, Rig," the voice chuckled. "I wasn't sure if the company name was a typo in the listing or not. This is Lance Barton."
Lance Barton? Rig thought. Lance was one of Rig's so-called friends and they had had a falling out right after their high school graduation. The night of, actually. Lance was messing around trying to get with Rig's girlfriend at the time, Rebecca Stewart. She had turned him down on more than one occasion until, one day, Rig and Rebecca had gotten into an argument and she stormed off. Lance had been waiting in the bushes, as it were, to ambush her and ended up sweet-talking her into his bed. He caught them at their graduation party and, well, that had been the end of their friendship. Not to mention, the end of Rig and Rebecca's relationship as well. He had stormed out of the house where the party was taking place, slamming the door as he left, putting the past behind him. I haven't heard from this bastard since high school. I wonder what the hell he wants?
"Lance," Rig started. "I don't mean to be rude but I'm a bit busy at the moment. How can I help you?"
"Geez, man. No friendly greeting for your old pal?" Lance asked, a bit put out. "It's been 25 years, man. You still mad at me?"
Rig didn't have the patience to get into this right now. "Lance, I'd love to catch up, and if you want to try and patch up an old grievance, I'm more than willing to hear you out. However, I'm currently dealing with a small crisis in my company right now. Can you get to the point of the phone call? Or was that it?"
He heard Lance sigh on the other end of the phone. "Actually, I kind of need a favor, i...if you can help." Rig stiffened, taken aback. "I wouldn't ask but I have no other ideas and since you're in the area, I thought you might be able to make some calls. You know, eyes on, as it were."
"Whaaaat are you talking about, Lance?" Rig asked, slowly, genuinely confused about what was happening.
Lance sighed again, a defeated tone coming from his next words. "It's about my daughter, Rig. My little girl. She's been in college up there in the medical program."
"Oh?" Rig said, perplexed. "I had no idea. Actually," he started, a bit sheepishly. "I had no idea you had any kids in the first place. Never would have pegged you-"
"I married Rebecca," Lance interrupted quickly. Rig's breath hitched and he coughed, shocked as he tried to untie the knot that slammed into his stomach. Lance stumbled on, his words seeming to come out in a jumble as he tried to explain. "We...well...after that night..." He took a deep breath and continued, slowly, as if he had collected his thoughts. "The truth is, I was a douche back then. I know it. I had the hots for your girlfriend and had resigned myself to doing whatever it took to have her. I pounced in her moment of weakness and...well...you know what happened after that. I became less of a douche as we started dating and we eventually married. I know you're busy so to make a long story short, I'm sorry. I'm truly sorry, Rig. But right now I need your help. My little girl needs your help."
Rig sat there, stunned. It was his turn now to sigh. "Okay, Lance. Okay." He took a deep breath, calming himself. "How can I help?"
"To put it bluntly, she needs a place to stay," Lance explained. "She had a full-ride scholarship for four years but I got a letter from the scholarship committee that they had to rearrange some finances and whatnot to compensate for all the political bullshit going on with the pandemic." Well, at least we see eye to eye on that front. Rig thought. "She's just wrapping up her sophomore year and they said that starting next semester, room and board will no longer be provided for under the new scholarship award guidelines. The only things provided for are her schooling and any supplies she needs, and only those that are completely necessary for her classes."
"So, in other words," Rig added. "Only her books."
"Bingo. It sucks. I've called listings all over the area but I'm currently out of work due to this damned virus and can't afford what everyone wants to charge. I'm living relatively comfortably on my unemployment, but not comfortable enough to be able to afford an additional rent payment every month. Jasmine works a part-time job while she's in school but even with that, it's just not enough."
"I hear you, Lance," Rig said. "So, essentially, because I'm south of town, rent might be a bit cheaper down here and you'd like me to see if I can find her a place within your respective budgets. That sound about right?"
"That's what I was hoping for anyway," Lance stated. "So, can you help me?"
"What kind of time frame are we looking at?" Rig asked.
"She's got a week left in the semester. Then, she was able to finagle the dean of students into letting her stay an additional week after the semester is over," Lance informed him.
"So, two weeks, tops," Rig affirmed. "And your budget?"
"If she can keep her current job, then about $400, utilities included. $500 if she eats nothing but ramen every month." Lance chuckled half-heartedly.
"Wow. You know that's going to be damn near impossible, right?" Rig asked, genuine surprise in his voice.
"Yeah, that's why I'm calling," Lance answered. "With eyes on, you'd be able to see places that might be available that aren't listed online."
"Wait," Rig started. "What about Rebecca? Isn't she working?"
Rig could practically hear the silence coming from the other end of the phone as Lance didn't reply right away. "I-I'd...rather not have that conversation over the phone, if it's..alright with you, Rig."
"Sure," Rig stated, sheepishly. "Sorry. I didn't mean to pry."
"No, no. It's not that," Lance said, quickly. "I'd just rather talk to you about that in person, that's all."
"Ok," Rig agreed. "Give me a couple of days and I'll see what I can come up with. I'll do some driving around and see what I can find."