Editor's note: this submission contains scenes of non-consensual, dubiously consensual or reluctant sexual situations.
WRITER'S NOTE: My apology for neglecting to add a Warning for those sensitive to the topic of Rape. It was never my intent to upset anyone who might find it alarming. I often forget to add Warnings of any kind and that is simply my getting in too big of a hurry. All I can ask is that you may forgive my lack of judgment. I will ask this...when calling me out on this situation should it escape my notice again do it with finesse NOT play Judge, Jury, and Executioner as to my personal character. That is not how it should be done. A story is a story! It has no basis as to who the Writer truly is. Again I apologize.
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phanTOMORROW Ch. 1 HOLOGRAM CITY
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"Shoo Fly'zzzzzzzzz!"
The world revolved around Griffin Folklore whether he believed it or not. Not that he cared! His dreams were too peaceful to wake up and smell his coffee brewing, let alone swatting that fly on top of his alarm clock going off. Persistent bugger! He shouldn't have drank so much last night. How he got home without crashing his Ninja was beyond every driver out there, he was all over the road doing 80 in a 55, 40 in a 30. Griffin lived life to the fullest until he ran out of gas permanently. So far his tank was full.
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"ALRIGHT ALREADY! Damn dude!" His eyelids fluttered open to utter darkness, not a ray of sunshine through his windows or the skylight above his bed. Expecting to be blinded he shaded his eyes with his forearm then realized that it was pointless. "Did I set my alarm clock for PM instead of AM? Why's it dark outside?" Lowering his arm he stared up at his skylight and noticed it was sealed behind obsidian shutters. "What the heck? When did I get blackout shielding?" Sitting up he shot a glance toward his bedroom window, it too was cloaked by the very same shielding panes. "Okay what's going down?"
Crawling from bed in his boxers Griffin shut off his killer bee box then shuffled to the window, looking for a way to remove it. "Mom must have installed this. No other person I know thinks the world's coming to an end." Giving up on prying at it he found a digital time release sensor on the top of the thin polymer barrier. "Went off at 3AM...releases at 8AM. It's 7:10 now so I'll just go shower and wake up until it unlocks. Pretty sure if the windows are blocked so is the front door. I have time I don't need to be to work until 9:00. At least Maxwell has coffee ready like a good butler." He was used to his Mom's crazy gadgets so this was obviously just another drill. Crazy bitch! She had to have installed it all while he was out partying.
A detour to his tiny kitchen he grabs a coffee mug from his dish rack where he usually rinsed it and sat it there to dry. Being a one set of every dish and silverware kind of bachelor he was pretty good about doing dishes. His mug saying "IQ My Ass." with cartoon buttocks on it proved he was a smartass in general. Smart enough to use a black sharpie to write an actual letter I on the left cheek, letter Q on the right. Bright boy!
"Mom really outdid herself this time." He took his cup of Maxwell House coffee for a stroll to look over his front door, it wasn't like this yesterday. She had even installed sliding shields over his window air conditioning the air was not even circulating through due to the exterior canopy. "At least my fans are working. Wonder why she locked me in like this? I mean I'm too old to be punished for any curfew violation." At 21 Griffin was his own man, at least when he wasn't being smothered by his Scientist mother Cassiopeia aka Cassie. Technically Griffin knew he could likely bypass these prison doors but shrugged it off knowing the time locks would open up his reality in thirty minutes so there was no reason to call her and ask what was going on. If he did she would just complain about him drinking too much. She always kept an eye on him in one way or another.
Setting his coffee aside on a tall round dinette table with two stools he headed for the showers. Water ignited he dropped his boxers and jumped right in. Standing at 5'8, 170 with a lightly toned physique he wasn't any real athlete outside of running track and joining the swim team in High School. Contact sports never suited him so he chose those that seemed meditative in nature. One he could do for himself not others, peace beneath the water, distance between other runners. He accelerated at both. A few lessons with a Tae Kwon Do instructor proved he could do wonders if he simply tried, quite a fast learner but there was that contact sport thing that bothered him, so he chose old Bruce Lee movies rather than fight on his own.
Waking up beneath the hot water helped clear the alcohol stammer he was still recovering from, he felt lucky not to have a hangover, but again he rarely got sick and it took a lot to get drunk. Good genetics his Mother told him. There were times growing up he was a Momma's boy, never knowing a real Father, only fellow colleagues of his Mom's that tried to be there for him. Good people!
Shampooing his shoulder length blond hair, shaving the thin stubble on his chin, the only place where he could even grow facial hair, he turned the hot water off and endured cold just as a final get it together. Powering down he climbed out and dried off before doing the cologne and deodorant thing. He liked to smell good, mainly for his girlfriend Jade but then again he wouldn't see her until after he got off work later in the day. She being in College and he just living the dream as a Tow Truck Driver. His own personal IQ exceeded the idea of going on to college just to be a free spirit. His choice, Mother supported believe it or not. She knew he could always go later if he wanted and excel without effort. Genus WAS within genius! Born to be a bad boy in more ways than one.
Selecting his clothing of the day he simply dressed casual, no need to get too spruced up when you were a tow truck driver for an Autobody Repair Shop. Of course, the bosses daughter was pretty darn sexy in a tattooed biker bitch kind of way. Technically too butch for him even though she was far from that way, her boyfriend a lead mechanic proved that when Griffin accidently caught them fucking in an oil pit with a car over them. She did start acting all flirty with Griffin after that though, but...he had Jade Kinney, a girl who his Mom's lab partner introduced him to, they hitting it off like sexually charged bandits. His heart was in the right place. So yeah, blue jeans and a Slipknot concert t-shirt neatly tucked in. He was a rebel!
Hearing the time lock disengage in a series of three clicks and a hiss, daylight smothered his loft apartment. Blinded by Sol he went ahead and put on his sunglasses indoors and tied the laces on his plow shoes while seated on a recliner that had seen better days. He was never into anything fancy, not that he could afford it unless he lived off of his mother Cassie. Once she allowed him to move out he made her promise to let him fend for himself in every way. He got a job, his own place to live thanks to Jade's uncle renting him his loft in an old Victorian style house here in Queens. Everything he owned he bought with his own money. He was damned proud of himself.
Plucking up his cellphone he called his Mother but it went straight to voicemail. Shrugging it off he simply presumed she was too busy on some project, the woman barely slept. His call at least warranted a message, "Hey Mom! Just calling to ask why my apartment was wearing Foster Grants when I woke up. Care to enlighten me? Call me later when you have time." Beeeep!
Opening up his front door after grabbing his crash helmet he began to lock up when he wondered why sirens and car horns were going off in all directions. Even smoke was circulating in more than one area, but distant enough not to worry of his home going up in flames. "Awful lot of horns. We get bombed?" He wasn't awakened in the middle of the night by any seismic disturbance so he shrugged it off and darted down the weak exterior steps from his loft. Once on ground level he straddled his green and black Kawasaki Ninja 650. Helmet strapped on he fired it up and looked at the driveway. Something did not seem right.