Author's Comments: All characters in this story are at least 18 years old and this is a work of fiction. The future short submissions, form part of one mans journey in support of another and documented for your pleasure. There are a few twists and turns, and yes I do digress on occasion as it is in development and all errors are mine. Suggestions are invited and comments welcomed.
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Some of you will have noted that Paul made no attempt to satisfy his own feral desire to fuck Judith Baskerville with all his force and brutal sexual energy. It had been an absolute, that in no way must he satisfy his own urges; take nothing from her in that first encounter.
He did however, wank himself off with her cute little panties, sniffing her tights for good measure, once back at his office. Taking the black marker pen, he wrote ii6 onto the label and placed her spunk stained underwear, alongside the others in his growing collection.
Opening his leather bound ledger, he recorded the date, the initials JCB, for Judith & Charles Baskerville, alongside the number ii6 investment incubator. Their combined net worth, estimated at ยฃ14.7m was recorded in the financial column. The Baskervilles were by far the biggest and best investment they had secured to date.
Paul had no need for written records, but it was for his own personal enjoyment; of the six couples already identified, three wives had already been fucked by Paul, one had sucked him off in his car and the remaining two, including Judith, had enjoyed multiple orgasms.
All the activity in his car had been filmed and already archived for future reference and he took great pleasure in recording the new running total; they now had individuals under their control, with a total net worth of ยฃ52.2 million pounds sterling. Admittedly, it wasn't a liquid position, but this was the ultimate long game and he was completely captivated by the adventure.
The idea presented by Brains had only been hatched and launched six months ago! Paul also retained a matching, leather bound investor ledger, and currently that was empty.
But the monthly update a week ago was looking very positive indeed, with twelve men on the radar. Each one would have their lives fucked completely if they refused to invest.
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Paul had not hesitated in investing in the idea, savouring the results of the initial research, providing all the necessary funding for the office, technology and staff; he regarded it as the funniest and most brilliant long game con ever conceived.
Brains had presented the idea, in all its perfect simplicity, highlighting two key areas of focus; firstly identifying bored, needy, timid, sexually frustrated married women of very wealthy men. These lovely specimens would be our 'investment incubator' opportunities.
Secondly, identifying very wealthy men being unfaithful, rather naughty or acting in a way unbecoming of gentlemen. They would be encouraged to become our willing investors.
Brains had suggested that the new investors could replace the initial and very expensive investment Paul had secured, with new monies on far more competitive terms. It was inspirational and as time would tell, they never failed to provide some stunning returns.
The unwilling but highly motivated gentlemen investors understood that they had no choice, but over the years, not one single investor ever liquidated their position with them, and some actually referred friends and family for fuck sake!
The research was of course disguised to hide the true objectives and historically, the information came from many different sources and relationships. They had lap dancers feeding them information; club waitresses, executive car drivers, maรฎtre de and often the sommeliers at top hotels. They even had one of the largest limousines companies in London, carrying hidden cameras, unbeknown to the drivers and partying passengers.
They soon expanded into every major city in the UK and their growing network of introducers were very well rewarded indeed for the invaluable research information. They even created a 'networking and introducer' franchise business model, charging people for specific areas of the UK. It would not be long before they expanded into Europe.
Try and understand, the idea was conceived in the late eighties and early nineties, and continued to evolve rapidly once they had access to dial up, the Internet, websites and the advent of social media. A simple concept refined by two best friends, managed solely by them, quickly exploded into a portfolio of people worth in excess of ยฃ300 million.
The perfect lives of so many influential people were under their direct control, activities and behaviour, monitored, analysed and the data stored, because of that simple idea.
The majority of couples and individuals involved were oblivious to their precarious existence and delicate circumstance. On occasion, they felt it necessary to allow their existence to become known, and the meetings and desired outcome meticulously planned before the wife or husband was approached.
Hopefully you are getting a real sense of the scale and brilliance of the plan, and starting to see the true value of these 'investment incubators.' Imagine right now, that you have identified a person of wealth, passing on their details with very best intentions, receiving a fee by way of introduction, and monthly reoccurring revenues in perpetuity.
In the very early days the introductions came into Brains and his team in modest volume, but the quality was high and it would snowball with the onset of the Internet. In a perfect world, the dynamic was simple, as a husband dies; they would support the grieving widow, take control of probate and the family estate, managing the income needs of the whole family. I know what you are thinking, what if the wife dies first? It was the exact same question, Paul had asked Brains, and it was agreed that they would take each challenge, case by case.
Admittedly, on occasion, they have had to liquidate certain positions or negotiate exit settlements but on the whole, they continued to grow at pace. Paul manages the profits and investors, leaving Brains and his team to develop the computer infrastructure, data analysis and build the ii Portfolio. Paul remained in awe of his ability to manage the daily communication, his tireless enthusiasm and insane understanding of human behaviour.
Brains was closer to 35 years old when they first met, Paul approaching 25 and he had just served his first sentence; an addictive personality and unhealthy taste for coke had seen him hung out to dry by some older, wiser crooks and he couldn't really blame them.
Brains loved him from the instant they first met. When they subsequently discovered that they had both changed their names (but for very different reasons) they just clicked.
Paul was open and honest with Brains, he felt comfortable with this man, and realised he trusted him without reservation and had assured him that this time he had a plan. Using his fellow inmates contacts, he had already secured substantial investment, but at a price.
Paul had his own projects and Brains had only mentioned in passing that he had this very interesting, long-term business idea, had a wealth of personal experience with debt and disliked banks with a passion. Paul took to him immediately; friendship and trust normally had little or no place in his life. Brains was somehow very different; great to be around, always full of positive energy and an almost telepathic understanding of exactly what he was thinking. The rest as they say, is history.
You also have to understand that Paul operates on a very different level to other human beings when it comes to numbers, exchange rates, margins and highly complex trading positions. They both think very differently to other people, their brains clearly function in a certain way with very different but complimentary social skills.
Paul commands immediate respect from those who choose to be in his company and his behaviour, choice of words, stature and strong, threatening presence certainly helps. The beauty is that people often pre-judge him; make the mistake of underestimating his intellect and brilliance, disguised behind the muscle and expensive suits.