Take a hike, buddy, she's got a girlfriend.
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Other Mistress and Charlotte stories for your enjoyment
Girl Friday
Kitten With Benefits
Maid's Day Off
A Beautiful Night
Charlotte's Opening Day
Best Laid Plans
Charlotte's Secret Recipe
Charlotte's Jazzy Halloween
Tina's Plea Bargain
The Third Wheel
Charlotte's Summer Vacation
It's a Gift
Juliet's Play Date
Little Miss Charlotte
A Friendly Wager
The Internet's Out
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Author's Note
As with all Mistress and Charlotte tales, this story contains elements of dominant-submissive role playing. It is safe, sane, and consensual, but if this type of thing offends you, please find something else to read.
The events and characters in this story are fictitious. Any resemblance to actual events or persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
All characters are of the age of eighteen and you should be too if you're reading this.
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Prologue
Natasha
If you are a regular reader of our stories, you may recall an early one entitled "Best Laid Plans" in which Charlotte has a run in with a miscreant named Jeremy. Jeremy has it in his mind that Charlotte might need a boyfriend. And even though she disagrees, he refuses to accept her rejection.
Fearing for her safety, Charlotte pays a visit to the campus police station at the university where she is enrolled. The detective on the case, Josephine Diamond, goes above and beyond to make sure Charlotte feels safe on campus, and always keeps her informed about any progress on the investigation. The two eventually form a friendship that continues even after Charlotte's graduation.
One might think that Jeremy's expulsion from the university at the end of the story would be enough to keep him out of the picture forever. But, just like a bad penny...
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My Boyfriend's Back
Jo
There's a light rapping on my door frame and I lift my gaze to see the face of Jimmy Dorsey, one of my veteran officers. He looks confused, which is not a look I am used to seeing on his face.
"What's up, Jimmy?"
"Sorry to bother you, lieutenant." Jimmy reaches around to scratch the back of his neck. "I woulda taken care of this myself, but—"
"What is it, Jimmy?"
"Well, we responded to a call about a possible assault... And Martinez clocked out already... And..."
"And," I raise my eyebrows and peer at him over the tops of my reading glasses, "you need a translator?"
"Yes, ma'am. If you don't mind. Sorry."
I lock the screen on my computer, push my chair back and stand up. "No need to apologize, Jimmy, it's my job."
"Yeah, but it's five-thirty on a Friday," Jimmy's scratching the back of his neck again. "And I figured maybe you had a hot date. Or something."
I grin just a little. Tina and I don't really advertise our relationship, but good cops have a nose for figuring things out. It's kind of entertaining watching the veterans like Jimmy trying their best to be politically correct with something they may not be one-hundred percent on board with.
"That's okay. Overtime comes with the job," I say. "Where you got him stashed?"
"It's not the perp, lieutenant. Smith's got him in an interview room already. It's the vic. She's clammed up, and we got nothin' to hold the perp on if she won't file a complaint. I thought maybe you might have better luck."
"Sure, I'll talk to her."
I pull out my phone to text Tina that I'm going to be late, and step out to the lobby to find my victim. It's not hard, she's the only one in the lobby. Shiny black hair. Light brown skin. Young. She's sitting curled in a kind of ball, silent, with her legs up under herself.
I put on my best 'protect and serve' smile and thrust my hand in the direction of the woman who seems more excited by the prospect of studying the carpet pattern at her feet than being greeted by me.
"Hi, I'm Lieutenant Josephine Diamond."
She reaches to shake my hand briefly and weakly, but refuses to look in my direction.
"You can call me Jo."
Nothing.
I take a chance. "Yo hablo Español."
Still nothing, so I sit down on the chair next to her. For the next minute and a half, we take turns staring at each other. Well, I stare at her, while her eyes remain fixed on the floor.
"Desculpa, eu só falo Português," she mutters.
I suck a breath through my teeth. I have no idea what she just said, but I'm pretty sure it means I'm going to need a translator, and maybe a dozen roses to apologize to Tina, because it looks like I'm going to be missing our date tonight.
The young woman looks up. "And fluent English."
I let out the breath I was holding.
"You tried," she says, trying on a smile and failing. "I appreciate that. But, really, I just want to go home."
"You're free to go anytime. I've got no reason to hold you here." I pull out one of my business cards and scribble my personal cell number on the back. "But I can't help you if you won't talk to me."
"I'll be fine." She stands up and makes her way toward the door. "Pase usted buenas noches," she says, and then she's gone.
I smile.