Mike's Navy:
a novel in five parts
Part 1: Night Train to Halifax
Another Young Mike Claymore Novel#1
Copy write 2014
Welcome to the world of Michael Claymore. For those who are fans of Mike's from his mystery novels what we have here is a series about his life prior to the mystery series. We will discover what makes him tick, so to speak.
I envision this prequel series in the following way
: the young Mike Claymore series...
book one:
Night Train to Halifax
book two:
Mike Meets Marlene
book three:
A
Wedding, Christmas & New Year
book four:
A Femme Fatale
book five:
Changes
book six (Mike's experiences with the prisons and
book seven police in Ontario as well as more trucking)
book eight (Mike and family move to British Columbia)
For those unfamiliar with Mike Claymore please proceed... BUT a word of caution. Mike's novels are very explicit meaning they push the bounds of eroticism. If you are the least squeamish about nudism or sexual intercourse you would be advised to seek reading elsewhere. And now I turn you over to Mike... enjoy!
Chapter 1
Mike Joins the Navy: late May, 1983
Mike Claymore, son of the late Duncan Shaun Claymore, Indian agent to the Mohawk at Hochelega, south of Montreal and the late Mohawk clans woman, Mary Morris or shaman 'She who waits' has turned 18 today. His sister, Nancy, urges him to reconsider but he has his mind set on a course of action and will not be deterred.
"You can't tell me what to do, squaw. Be quiet!" Mike would never have tolerated anyone else talking to his sister in this manner, but he's out of sorts and impatient to be gone.
Everyone has tried to advise him against leaving but his mind's set and his heart's heavy with sorrow over the recent attendance of the funeral of his parents in the Ontario graveyard at Brantford. He feels abandoned by God, by his own native spirit leaders and by all who are close.
Now he's eighteen and free to go where he will. He's decided that will be the armed forces and he favors the Navy. He can lose himself among other youth as a modern warrior and so live with pride. It's his way.
In Hochelega many are on the move to the Brantford area and the Six Nations Reserve. He knows Nancy's considering that move and he wants no part in it. They can go where they want and he'll do as he pleases. His brother Terry's gone to New York city to work the high steel and his younger sister Caitlin will follow Nancy. He's a man now and can make his own decisions.
As the eldest child of their parents Nancy feels it's her responsibility to look after the rest but Terry's already defied her so she continues her efforts with Mike.
"Silver Heels, you know our ways. Amongst our people the women hold the power to crown a chief and equally, to dehorn him. We're a matriarchal society and the people's wisdom resides within us. I sense your needs ..."
"You know nothing of my needs! I'll do what I want, so stop your noise!" Mike gets up from the breakfast table and lets the door bang shut behind him. He hears her mumbling to Caitlin but pays no mind. His heart is set on getting to the recruitment center in Montreal on time. He heads up the road to the post office.
"Silver Heels! Over here!"
He sees Dan and raises his arm in acknowledgement as he trudges up to his car. He says, "Are they giving you a rough time at home, too?" He grunts as he settles into the seat beside his buddy. "That sister of mine ..."
"Of course", Dan smirks and shrugs as he guns the engine of his 69 Dodge Dart. Dolly Parton fills the air with "Nine to Five" as they fly down the highway for Montreal city.
Mike asks, "Where you going to leave this heap when we take the train?"
Dan grins, "They aint a gonna take us today, ya know? I doubt they even accept us. What the hell we got they gonna want?"
Mike considers, "Youth, that's what we got. We're no old farts, you know! We got young minds and fast reflexes! That's what they need, too. I'll tell em. We'll ship out today. You wait and see." He smiles and nods to a teenage native girl as they pass her by.
Dan just shakes his head and taps his horn at the girl as he slows down. "Who's that?" He leers back over his shoulder.
"Don't know."
"We can't leave then, that's one we haven't screwed yet." He grins, "Hmm, I'd love to get into that, oh yeah." He turns the car around.
Meanwhile Mike's shaking his head and rolling his eyes up in his head. "What ya gonna do when we're at sea for six months? There's no pussy out there, ya know."
"I heard they're recruiting a lot of females right now."
"Well, maybe you can talk this one into joining with us," Mike chuckles as Dan pulls across from the girl in question.
"Would you like a ride? We're going into the city?" he calls across in front of Mike and out the far window. She shrugs and calls back something in French. She has a stunning smile and waves to them. "Aw shit," says Dan.
He pulls into a driveway to turn around as she comes up to the car. He mutters, "Just turning around, babe. See ya."
But Mike raises his hand for Dan to stop. "Hi," he says.
"Silver heels, what's the point. She's a frog," he throws up his hands knowing neither of them speak French.
Mike reaches and turns down Eddie Rabbit's "I Love a Rainy Night" so he can hear her. "Ou allez-vous?"
He takes a chance, "Ah, I'm Mike." He taps his chest.
She laughs, "I'm Marie. Hi Mike. I guess you don't parle la lange." she grins and says, "speak the language. French, I mean."
Mike asks, "Okay, so what did you ask me? I know it was a question."
"I asked where you are going?"
"Oh, into town to the recruiting center. We're gonna be sailors..." he hesitates, "but we have time to take you for a ride first, if you'd like."
There's merriment in her eyes, "I don't think so. After all, there're two of you guys and I'm all alone." She lowers her eyes and studies the ground.
Dan lightly taps on the gas pedal and says, "That's your problem, babe." He starts to back out. Mike hangs out the window smiling at her and winks. She giggles and waves as they pull away. Mike blows her a kiss.
He pulls back into the car and turns up the radio. "Do you really want to hurt me?" comes from the speaker with the voice of Culture Club. Dan shakes his head up and down with the music and sings, "oh yeah." Mike laughs and they're headed into the city again.
Later they cross a bridge and Mike asks, "Are you sure you know where we're going? What's that island down there?"
"That's Boucherville Island. We just came through Boucherville. Didn't you notice? We'll be in Montreal East in just a few minutes."
"Okay, okay, I guess you know where you're going. I was just checking." He grins like he knew where they were all the time. "How much farther to the recruiter?"
"It's not that far now. It won't be long. Did you want to stop to eat or anything?"
"No, no, I don't think so." Mike let's his open stretched hand float on the breeze outside the side window of the car. He thinks about Marie and wishes they had taken longer to check her out. He thinks he might have struck up a friendship there then grudgingly admits to himself how silly that would be if he's leaving.
He broods over the memory of his awkward break with Grace two nights ago. He should've said something before things got so hot but she felt so good and she satisfied his needs perfectly. He'd kept putting off saying anything and then it was too late. They were consumed with passion.
He feels an erection growing in his lap thinking about that night. She wanted to do it so much because he was now eighteen. She had hopes of it meaning much more to them. Then he had dashed her hopes by telling her goodbye. He felt it was cruel but couldn't think of any other way to handle it.
"Hey, do you want to watch for a parking place? It's not far now." Mike cheers up as Dan makes this declaration. City traffic is light so Mike spots a parking place very quickly and Dan guides the car into place.