HUMILIATION AND REVENGE
Part 2
They destroyed her life. Now it's time to settle the score
by G. Lawerence
In the concluding episode of Humiliation and Revenge, we find John seeking retribution on those who tried to destroy Emma's life a year before. Though this is not the original ending written for this story, but there are still satisfying elements. Please note that this story is fiction. It is a fantasy not intended to be realistic. All characters are over 18 years old.
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The blonde woman stepped off the bus in downtown Langsford, looking at the old brick buildings and dilapidated city park. She was elegant at 5'7, with firm breasts and an hourglass figure. Her tight red dress displayed an athletic build. She saw a nightclub called Donna's Landing and strolled in.
"Excuse me, are you looking for help?" the blonde asked.
"Who are you? What can you do?" Donna asked, startled by such a luscious young woman walking in so early in the day. 50-years old, stout with bobbed graying hair, the tavern owner was always looking for new opportunities.
"I am Shyna Svoboda. I can take orders. Serve customers. A little bit of bartending," Marta answered in an exotic accent.
"You're quite the looker. What are you doing here?" Donna inquired.
"I was travelling cross country. Just out on the road for a bit of adventure, but I'm running short of money."
Donna took a step back, looking the stranger over. She was on the road with no friends or family. This had potential.
"In this state, no one under 21 is allowed to work in a nightclub," Donna explained. "The penalties are severe. How old are you, honey?"
"I just turned 21 a few weeks ago, ma'am," Marta replied.
"Be back at six o'clock," Donna offered. "And let me give you an address. It's a motel just down the street. Give them my name and they'll take care of you."
"Thank you, ma'am," the pretty woman said, disappearing out the door.
"You can make money with that one," a deep voice said from the shadows.
"What? Who are you? Where are you hiding?" Donna said, looking around the empty bar.
A middle-aged man in a heavy gray coat came forward. He was stocky with shaggy black hair and an eye-patch. "I'll tell you more after we've had a drink."
"We're not open yet," Donna replied.
"You'll want to hear this," he insisted. Donna poured two whiskey sours, pushing one toward the mysterious man.
"My name is Keynan Wynslow," he said. "I specialize in unique shows for high-end clients."
"What sort of shows? We aren't Las Vegas."
"About a year ago, you had a special event. A young woman was stripped naked, humiliated, and raped on your stage."
"It wasn't rape. She consented to everything," Donna insisted.
"Whatever. Do you think you can do it again? Put on a show like that?"
"I have no idea where the slut went. She disappeared," Donna answered.
"It doesn't need to be the same slut. That ripe piece of ass who just walked out of here would do fine. But you might suggest the other bitch is coming back for an encore. If you could get the same audience as before, my client will pay you $40,000."
"The same audience?"
"My client is addicted to the videos they posted online. He knows all their faces. Their voices. And the wonderful insults they shouted. You might call him a devoted fan."
"Pay me $75,000," Donna countered.
"I will pay you $50,000, and that's my final offer," Wynslow said.
"You've got a deal, mister," Donna agreed, shaking his hand. "It will take a few days to set up. Will Saturday work?"
"Saturday works fine," the stranger agreed. "My client will slip in at the last minute. Have a table for him in the back. He'll want to stay anonymous, of course. He can't have a personal connection with such a distasteful display."
"I understand. My assistant, Belinda, will see to it personally."
"That other bitch, what was her deal?" Wynslow asked.
"Her friends came to me with an offer. It wasn't much money, only $3,000, but it sounded like fun. She was so easy to manipulate. So naΓ―ve. And you've seen the videos. She proved to be quite the performer." Donna chuckled at the memory.
"Why would her friends do that?"
"I don't know and I don't care. I got the $3,000 and kept another $200 in tips that she left behind. The bitch ran out of here naked and crying."
"My client will want to see that again. Don't disappoint us," Wynslow warned.
A few minutes later, Keynan Wynslow, whose real name was Jimmy Hopkins, chief of security for Trexadon Industries, walked down the quiet street. Like most old factory towns, it had seen better days. Though many storefronts were empty, there was some new business. He met a beautiful young woman outside the Lazy Cow Motel, drawing her off to the side.
"Hello, Marta. It looked like the introduction went well," Jimmy said,
"It was perfect. She couldn't take her creepy eyes off me," Marta replied.
"Are you sure you want to go through with this? Mr. Latimer will compensate you either way."
"I want to do this," Marta said. "Mr. Latimer has been so kind to me and my family. And Emma, too. When I heard what they did to her, it made me so angry. Donna and her friends are monsters. Monsters like those in my home country who came into our villages and raped us. They need to pay. I can't wait to take them down."
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Emma sat in her new bedroom crying. She wasn't sure why. The suite was five times bigger than the entire downtown apartment she had been living in, and twenty times bigger than her old room at the boarding house. There was a king-size bed, lush carpeting, original artworks by Kusama and Richter, and big picture windows. It was just one of six bedrooms in a sprawling villa on a luxurious estate. Which her newlywed husband owned. When she had first met John, she thought he was a struggling middle manager at the new factory in Tacoma. She fell in love and married him, not knowing he was Jackson John Latimer, the 9th richest man in America.
"What's wrong, honey?" Janet asked, entering with a box of Emma's things being moved from the old apartment.
Janet's new friend was young, just 24 years old, 5'5 and 120 pounds, with luscious brown hair and big brown eyes. Before evil people had sent Emma's life off the rails, she had just graduated from New York University with a fine arts degree. When John met her, she was a waitress in a shabby Tacoma coffee shop earning minimum wage.
Janet was almost 20 years older, in her early 40s, with long blonde hair and a nicely toned figure trimmed by swimming, tennis, and golf. In the few months since they'd met, Janet had come to love Emma like the little sister she never had. It didn't hurt that their husbands had been best friends since high school.
"Nothing is wrong," Emma said, sniffling. Janet took a seat on the bed next to her, holding her hand.
"I know this is a lot. You've gone from an 800-square foot apartment to a huge estate overnight," Janet said. "But it's just geography. John is still the man you love. And he loves you with a passion I've never seen."
"He's wonderful, but I know he's planning something. About Langsford. I don't want him to get in trouble."
Janet needed to choose her words carefully. After what those foul bitches had done to Emma in that dive bar almost a year before, even a harmless remark could be triggering.
"I realize this is all new to you," Janet said. "But John and Harry are powerful men. They operate in a ruthless industry. Enemies who try to hurt them, and enemies who hurt the people they love, can't be allowed to prosper. It would set an unacceptable precedent."
"But what is he doing? What can he do against an entire town?"
"Jimmy Hopkins is in charge of the operation, dear. And believe me, no one fucks with Jimmy Hopkins and gets away with it. He has dozens of operatives, the best in the business, and he hates predators who abuse women. When he heard what your former friends did to you, I'd never seen him so enraged. Don't worry about John and Harry, they have the greatest organization in the world. And the prettiest wives."
Emma smiled at Janet's joke.
"That's better. Now you have a big house to organize. A staff to manage. Art galleries to sponsor. And you're trying to get pregnant," Janet recalled. "That is more than enough for any woman. Let's allow the men to get their revenge and life will go back to normal."
"Normal?" Emma said, looking out the window at a dazzling stone patio, an infinity pool, two tennis courts, a blue lake, tall pine forests, and twenty acres of rolling green hills, all of which now belonged to her. "I could live to be a million years old and I don't see how this will ever be normal."
Janet gave her a hug.
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"Hello again, Mr. Stottlemyer," Gregg Jenkins said, taking a seat in the coffee shop booth. "Please allow me to introduce my associate, Mr. Jason Longborn." They were in downtown Langsford, a small factory town on the northern Oregon border. There was little in the rundown hamlet worth bragging about.
50-years old, tall with receding gray hair, Gregg was finely tailored in an expensive Italian suit. The young lawyer with him was still in his early 30s, dressed more casually. The coffee shop wasn't crowded so late in the morning.
"Yes, Smithers has spoken of you," Stottlemyer acknowledged, rising briefly to shake Jason's hand. The bank manager was having bacon, eggs, and pancakes. The two out-of-towners were just having coffee. "I understand the factory is doing wonderfully under the new management."
"We've seen improvement, which is why Trexadon is making such a large financial commitment," Jason replied. "How is the bank's new loan program going?"
"It's been remarkable. Nearly every old loan in town has been converted, and small businesses have taken out new loans, too," Stottlemyer answered. "And why not? Who doesn't want a real estate loan at 1% interest?"
"Even though the loans are payable on demand?" Jason inquired.
"With all the money Trexadon is pumping into our economy, property values are very strong," Stottlemyer replied.
"Now that the factory pension fund has been transferred to Rabbit's Feet, my job here is done," Jason said. "I'm leaving this afternoon. It may be months before I return."
"I'm wrapped up here, too," Gregg informed, picking up his briefcase. "We're sorry to miss the big show everyone is talking about."