This is a short story and part of a series featuring Genevieve, a pretty, petite French ex-pat and journalist and her husband; a former pro athlete turned dark shaman.
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GENEVIEVE: DRIVING TO FREEDOM
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This was the last time. She'd made her final decision last week. Her plans to leave her husband were set. He wouldn't let her leave peacefully. Nope. Outta the question.
Genevieve moaned, grabbed his ass and pulled him inside her a little farther. She was hoping against hope he wouldn't sense her disconnection from him. Daniel was extremely sensitive to energy. He could almost read thoughts. Daniel was a master shaman, former pro athlete and all 'round bad ass. Genevieve knew she was risking her sanity, if not her life, to leave him. There could be no other way though; not with Daniel.
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It was Daniel's mother, the good Catholic girl, with a penchant for the Occult, who inducted her only boy into the practice. In typical Dalton fashion, her youngest and favored child, devoured the information and excelled at the execution of the rituals.
In short, Daniel got shit done.
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Daniel's round butt bounced as it pumped his cock smoothly in and out of his wife's vagina. Genevieve had to admit that the sex had always been good. Always. Daniel was a commanding and generous lover who'd given her countless shrieking, knee shaking orgasms during their 9 year marriage.
He'd also made her pay in the form of mysterious stabbing pains when he became enraged with jealousy. When she had to work late following up on a news story, Dan would accuse her of cheating. Her denials were met with a sudden pain in her head or groin to the point of nearly blacking out.
Daniel never touched her though. He didn't have to.
Sometimes she'd find Daniel hovering at the newspaper's reception area scanning the open room of journalists working away at their desks. He was reading energy. Watching the lines of frequencies connecting people in the office. Most were the usual kind. White or off white lines that ran mostly from head to head. Common for co-workers.
What Daniel was looking for was different and distinctive. This line would be red,
sit low in the belly and emanate toward his sweet, dark haired beauty of a wife. He'd most likely see this from one of the younger, hunky male reporters or so he suspected. Of course, he never did. She had never cheated. But it didn't stop Daniel from feeding the green-eyed monster.
The last incident was the final straw for Genevieve.
She was reporting live from a high school where a teacher and a student had fought. The student pulled a knife and stabbed the teacher. He was in critical condition and they were unsure if he'd live or not. If she nailed it, she'd have a shot at getting a job behind the anchor desk. Genevieve was determined to handle this story like a seasoned pro.
Then Daniel showed up.