Jackie sat across from Billy, a business consultant. He had gone to college with Jackie’s twin sister. Billy had come to Arizona as a favor to her. The Garvey Hotel and Bar had been in the twins’ family for two generations.
Billy finished making notes on his legal pad. He took off his wire-rimmed glasses. His hazel eyes looked up at Jackie’s tan-colored, oval face. “I’m sorry, Jackie, but I don’t think anything can be done. The reason Garvey’s isn’t doing well is because this town no longer has any attractions to attract tourists. There’s no need for the hotel anymore.”
Jackie looked down at the wood dining table. Her worst fear was spoken aloud for the first time.
Billy continued, “The best thing for you and Jodi to do is file for bankruptcy and start your lives over – or put the place up for sale. Then again, I don’t know who would want it. There is nothing here. I’m surprised the restaurant in the middle of town is still open.”
“This isn’t just a fly by night business venture. My grandparents started this hotel. My parents ran it after they died. When we finally get it to run how we want . . .”
“I’m sorry, but in my professional opinion there is no reason to hold onto the place. You’re swimming in red ink.”
Jodi burst through the glass door of the bar. “Sorry, I’m late. The meeting at the bank took longer than I thought it would.”
Jodi and Jackie were identical twins. The only way to tell them apart was by their hair. Jackie left hers in a natural curl and Jodi used relaxers.
“What did they say about the extension?” Jackie asked.
“The manager is going to give us another sixty days. If we can’t make a payment by then, he’s going to have to foreclose on us.”
“Sixty days should give you two enough time to find a bankruptcy lawyer,” Billy stated.
“What! It’s that bad?” Jodi asked with shock.
“Yep. There is nothing to attract tourists and visitors to the town anymore. There’s no reason to run a hotel here,” Billy confirmed.
“Can’t we make an attraction to attract people?” Jodi asked.
“Like what? The only thing we can do is rent a billboard that says, Come See Our Tumble Weed Exhibit,” Jackie answered sarcastically.
Billy closed his briefcase and stood up from the table. “I'm sorry, girls. But, my advice is to file for bankruptcy. It will clear your business and personal debts. I wish I could give you hope, but I can’t lie to you.”
“Thanks, Billy. I’ll catch up to you later,” Jodi said.
“I’ll be in my room. Take your time. I won’t be leaving until tomorrow.” Billy walked out of the bar through the dark brown doors that led to the hotel lobby.
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Two hours later, Jodi knocked on room 312. Billy opened the door. A white towel hugged his toned hips. His chest wasn’t overly muscular, but it was strong and sound. Beads of water still glistened on his beige-colored shoulders from a shower.
“Are you crazy answering the door like that? What if it was Jackie?” Jodi asked, stepping past him to enter the room.
“That would have been interesting. She isn’t as – carefree as you,” Billy said with amusement and closed the door.
She knew what he wanted when he had agreed to fly from New York to Arizona for free to do the consultation. Jodi didn’t mind. She had fucked Billy a couple of times in college after a bender and as she remembered he was pretty good.
Jodi placed her hands on her hips. Billy walked to her and gave her a kiss on her red painted lips. He pulled his head back. “You’re not in the mood, are you?”
“Sorry. It’s just hard to let this place go,” Jodi said sadly.
“I understand. Maybe I can make you feel better,” he said with a small smile.
Jodi shrugged.
Billy reached for her blue tank top and pulled it over her head. Her large dark nipples were slightly hard because of the air conditioning.
“Lay down on your back, Kitten,” he said softly.
Jodi quietly walked to the queen size bed and lay across the purple and pink flowered comforter. Billy pulled off his white towel to reveal his cock. It was partially hard. He climbed on top of her and laid his head between her C cups.
She let out a sigh. “Damn those bastards on Wall Street.”
Who would have thought a couple of greedy bankers and stockbrokers could financially sink half the world? The 2008 crash had ruined the little Arizona town within six months. The Botany Museum – closed; they lost their funds in the Madoff scandal. The spiritual retreat half a mile outside of town went bankrupt; due to lack of visitors. The carnivals and fairs had canceled their events due to lack of funds or lack of vendors.
Billy raised his head slightly. “If business wasn’t so slow, I would offer you a job at my firm. We’ve had to lay off five people in the last two weeks. I’m afraid we’ll have to lay off fifteen more next month.”
“That’s all right. I hate office work anyway,” she said as she kept looking at the ceiling.
Billy tilted his head down and licked her large areola. “Mmmm. I love your nips. How do you get such a light even tan?”
“All natural, baby. My mom was black and my dad is white. Remember?”
He looked up at her again. “That’s right. Nice.” He licked her nipples twice more and then took one in his mouth.
She shoved one hand in his damp brown hair. “Oh, Billy. What are we going to do?”
Billy kissed his way up the curve of her breast and then bit her.
“Ah,” she squeaked with pleasurable surprise.
Billy raised his head once more. “You can lay there and relax.”
Jodie grinned. “Who’s stressin’?”
Billy moved to her other tit and took it in his mouth as he rubbed his finger on Jodi’s other hard nipple.
Jodi reached down to stroke his dick. Billy had a rhythm now, going back and forth between her breasts, flicking her nipples with his tongue. He reached down to unbutton and unzip her blue jeans. She kicked off her sandals as Billy pulled off her pants.
Billy opened her legs and got on his knees between them. He put his two middle fingers in his mouth. Once he removed them, he eased them into Jodi’s folds. When he found her center he shoved them inside.
“Ooh,” she moaned as she raised her hips high.
He thrust his fingers in her three, four times, and pulled them out.
She groaned in protest.
“Don’t worry. I got something better to replace them,” he bragged. He used his hand to guide his dick into her.
He slowly pumped into her. “How’s that?”
“Good,” she breathed.
“Good? We need better than good,” he groaned. He leaned down and grabbed her breasts. Billy squeezed them as he stepped up the pace like a jack rabbit.
“Ah. That’s better. You haven’t missed a beat over the years,” she moaned as she arched her back. She tightened her walls around him.
“Yeah,” he groaned as sweat formed across his forehead.
Billy kept going for another five minutes. Jodi’s mouth opened to let out a high-pitched moan. As the heat of her orgasm left her, Billy quickly flipped her on her tummy.
He stuck his staff in her back door. Jodi felt the weight of his sweaty body press into her back. The smell of cologne and sex filled her nostrils, making her wet again. She turned her head to the side as she panted like a dog. Billy laid kisses on her cheek as he pumped into her. His balls slapped her ass every time he plunged in.
He started making deep ape noises, and then he shouted her name. The full weight of him crashed on top of her as they both struggled to catch their breath.
Billy had decided to stay for another few days since business was slow for him back in New York – that and he wanted to fuck Jodi a few more times before he left. Jodi had told Jackie that he was staying a little longer to provide moral support. It took Jodi two days, but she finally accepted the inevitable. She invited the locals into the bar for a discount night. Trina, the bartender, gave a customer at a booth a beer and walked back behind the bar to talk to Jodi. She had gone to high school with the twins. Trina was always up for a good time. After they had graduated, Trina had gone to L.A. to become famous. When she had returned to Arizona, her breasts and ass were twice the size they were when she had left. Trina had an auburn afro. She wore a hair band around the front of her head. She had different designs and colors for every occasion. “Hey, are you sure you want to give drinks out tonight at half price? You and Jackie need all the money yo
Jackie had slipped out earlier to visit Joe, the guy who ran the diner in town. Joe usually closed the diner around nine, but he stayed open for her. He comforted her and empathized with her situation since he had inherited the diner from his parents. Jackie has known Joe since she was little. He was a year ahead of her and Jodi in school. He was able to console her a little, but more importantly, Joe was able to restore her hope. She was able to come up with an idea. They could turn the hotel into a retreat and wedding destination. Of course, it would take a lot of money to advertise. The real problem was could they book big events in time to make the next loan payment to the bank and more importantly make the payment for their father’s care. It was 11:30 by the time Jackie made it back to Garvey's. She couldn't believe all the cars were still outside. She figured everyone would have gone home by now. She parked the four-year-old Toyota her and Jodi shared in
It had taken Jodi almost two hours, but she finally convinced Jackie to go along with her plan. However, it came with conditions. This was a trial run for thirty days. If it goes wrong or if the bar makes less than seven hundred dollars per orgy night after expenses, the plan would be considered a bust and the twins hang their heads in shame as they file for bankruptcy and flee town. Jodi had discreetly spread the word to whoever would be interested in participating. She had gotten Trina to do the same. Jodi had also asked Jesse and Billy to tell their friends who were close to Arizona to come. Three of Billy’s former employees had arrived yesterday to run security. To make up for their low salary, Jackie agreed to let the bouncers have rooms in the hotel for free. Jackie’s paranoia insisted on putting up large signs that said, ‘21 and Up and No Drugs Allowed’ in every other bar window and on the front door. She also put the signs on the doors leading to and fr
Jodi couldn’t have been more pleased. She locked the admissions money in the safe in the bar office and walked back out to the bar area. She smiled when she saw Trina, Sandy, and Becky do a striptease while doing the Electric Slide.Jodi was afraid people would be too uptight, so she offered two free shots of tequila per table and told the staff to do what they had to do to get people to loosen up. Eight more customers entered the bar and the bouncers took their money and gave them wristbands. She went out on the floor to make sure the customers had everything they needed. Jodi spotted a couple of folks in the booths making out. “Hey, remember me?” a deep male voice said behind her. Jodi turned around to look into the deep blue eyes of Sam, the delivery man from earlier that afternoon. “Hi. Sam, right?” Jodi beamed. His blond hair was neatly combed and parted on the side. “Glad you decided to visit us.” “Would you
Jackie and Jodi were in the office at Garvey’s talking about bills. However, this conversation was not like the ones they’ve had in the past. It was a lot more pleasant this time. “So, in four weeks, after following my plan, we’ve made fourteen thousand dollars minus expenses,” Jodi said with smugness in her voice. “If you’re waiting for me to say you were right, I’m not saying it. We can’t allow this forever, Jodi,” Jackie said stubbornly. “I know, but why not enjoy it for now?” Jodi asked with a big grin. Jackie grunted, “I enjoy paying the bills. With that being said, we have enough to make the next retirement home payment.” “I have to go into Phoenix to meet with our suppliers. I can pay Dad’s bill while I’m out there if you can meet with the pool guys that are coming this afternoon.” “You got them to come in this quickly? I thought it would take a few weeks.”Jodi and Jackie had decided to get th
It was 11:45 Saturday night at Garvey's. Jackie did her usual final skim and was heading for the hotel lobby door when Jodi yelled out to her. Jackie turned around as Jodi approached her. “You're leaving?” “Yeah, why is that a surprise?” “Well . . . after your . . . experience with the pool guys I thought you might want to stick around,” Jodi said coyly as she rotated her shoulders. Jackie’s head leaned back to stare at her sister from a different angle. “What experience? I convinced them to take another form of payment.” Jodi burst out laughing. “Yeah, the other form being you. I’m not dumb and I know those guys.” Jackie’s eyes narrowed. “Don’t worry. They didn’t tell me. Like I said, I know those guys.” The dawn of Jodi’s meaning hit Jackie right in the face. “You set me up. You weren’t stuck in traffic.” Jodi laughed. “Now, don't be mad. You needed to loosen up a
Jackie had only gotten a few hours sleep. She couldn’t do anything for Jodi and the rest until morning. Since it was Sunday, she called her lawyer, Lester Jenkins at home. He was more than willing to meet her at his law office since it was an emergency. Barbara had gone to the jail to let Jodi and the rest know that Jackie was trying to find them an attorney. Jackie sat across from Lester Jenkins as she explained everything from the beginning and what had happened last night. Lester had been her parents’ attorney and now her and Jodi’s. He’s known the twins since they were babies, so coming clean about their morally questionable enterprise was hard for her, but she needed help. Plus, he was the only defense attorney in town. There had been two others, but they closed their offices a few months after the crash. If she couldn't get Lester's help, she would have to drive into Phoenix. After she finished explaining the problem, Lester just looked at her
Jackie wanted to consult with Jesse, the motorcycle moonshiner, to get his input on their predicament. Jodi tagged along to his house on the edge of town.They walked around the back of his one-story home to find him tuning up his Harley. Jodi yelled out to him. “Hey, Jesse.” Jesse looked up. “Hey, girls. What brings you over?” They sat down at an old picnic table. Jackie and Jodi told Jesse what happened Saturday night and about Marty Schaffer. “I heard y’all got busted. Tough break. At least half the town thinks so. The other half, well, you know how judgmental people can be.” “Yeah, we know,” Jodi stated. “At least you have the business owners in town on your side. Some don’t approve, but all of them have admitted, to me anyway, that the guests' traffic has spilled over into their businesses. They’re happy about the increase in cash.” “I see,” Jackie said. “Sorry about you g
Matt knew Billy acted too familiar with her. Suspecting it and hearing about it from Billy’s mouth were two different things. The sight of Billy lying on the bed with his hands behind his head and his chest puffed out next to Jodi made Matt’s blood boil. He didn’t know whether to just kick his ass out right or throw him out by the scruff of his neck. Once Billy got over the initial shock of Matt coming out of the bathroom, he had the nerve to smirk at him. “There’s no way in hell that thing is real.” “Billy, this is not the time for your cute zingers,” Jodi said with her head down. Her fingers pressed against her forehead. “Yeah, Billy. Take her advice,” Matt sneered as he approached the foot of the bed. “You said you two were just friends in college,” he said to Jodi. She lifted her head to look at him. “We were friends.” “With benefits,” Billy added. He was still in that same ridiculous pose on the bed.
An hour later, they were in the shower. Matt tickled her as she tried to wash his hair. She giggled so loud that she was afraid that everyone upstairs heard her if they were awake. Matt rinsed the soap off of her.Jodi got out and grabbed a soft towel. She was drying herself. She turned around and stopped when she noticed Matt watching her. The water beat on his chest as his head leaned to the side – checking her out.“Stop it,” she said and swung the towel at him.He let out a playful chuckle.“Wash the rest of that soap off before you turn into a prune,” Jodi said as she held the towel against her.“I will if you promise to get back in bed and wait for me,” he said with a smirk.“I promise,” she said and wrapped the towel around her.He winked at her.Jodi giggled as she left the bathroom, closing the door behind her. Jodi hummed as she picked up their clothes. She folded Matt’s clothes on a chair across the room and placed his boots under the chair. Jodi hung Matt’s black Stetson o
Jodi woke up with Matt’s arms around her. She looked up at his sleeping face. He looked so peaceful. She glanced at the clock on the wall. It was 5:03 a.m. Jodi sighed with regret. She had to wake him. He had to get back to his cabin.“Matt, Matt. Wake up,” Jodi whispered and lightly patted his shoulder.“Mmm,” Matt groaned and kept his eyes closed.“Matt, come on. It’s 5 a.m.” Jodi said and kept patting his shoulder. “Matt, it’s 5 a.m.”He groaned and slowly opened his eyes. “So,” he said hoarsely and tightened his grip around her.“So? You should go before the sun comes up.”“Bunny, don’t you think we’re safe out here? Everyone in both houses knows about us for Pete’s sakes.” He seductively growled.She smiled. “True, but I don’t want to shock them to death. As far as everybody knows you went back to your cabin last night. People have a way of flooding my bedroom in the mornings - whether I’m here or at the hotel.”Matt groaned in protest.“People are going to start stirring in an h
Jesse gave Jodi a small jar of moonshine and an envelope with cash in it. She tried to refuse the money, but Jesse wasn’t having it. He told her to buy something nice for herself.When she got back in the cabin, Matt wasn’t in the kitchen. She wasn’t sure if he was still there or not. Jodi didn’t see him walk back to the cabin when she was outside, but it was dark. She looked around and she didn’t see his hat or jacket.She went downstairs to the office to check on Billy. He had on his gold wire-rimmed glasses. He was rubbing his head as he was pouring over information on his laptop. His next conference call was in thirty minutes. Jodi made Billy a fish sandwich and warmed some fried potatoes. They were leftovers from last night. She sat them down on the desk along with a can of soda. Billy looked up at her and mouthed the words thank you as a man was frantically talking on the speakerphone.“Going to bed?” Billy mouthed.She shook her head and leaned down to give him a kiss on the ch
Matt looked up at her. A tear came down her face. He lay down next to her and wiped it away with his finger. He propped his head up on his hand and looked down at her. “No, I’m sorry. I was an asshole two weeks ago. A monstrous asshole. I know you were taking care of yourself. I know you loved our son. I’m sorry for being stupid; for not seeing it before. You were sick before you had left town. Fainting in the diner, you were fatigued, how pale you were. In hindsight, it was obvious you were pregnant. I was too self-absorbed to see it.”“No. My god, you were working around the clock. You were dealing with all the awful things Marty, Paul, and Ghost were doing. There was no way you could have known.”“That’s another thing. You had to have been frightened during that time. You were sick and pregnant while bodies were piling up around you. Your sister was being threatened and your friends were being killed one by one. You didn’t tell me because I was stressed. You were trying to protect
Matt went outside. Billy stood next to Jodi on the deck. She held a small red cooler and the shawl Rita knitted her. A large wicker picnic basket was propped on a rocking chair.Jodi’s hair was tied in a ponytail with a sheer white scarf. It hung down her shoulder. She wore a yellow sundress that came above her knee. Her feet sported white flat sandals. Jodi smiled as Matt approached them. He smiled back.“There you are,” Billy said cheerfully. “The path is a few feet that way,” he said as he pointed to the far left. “You probably saw it when you pulled in on Monday.”“We did. You sure walking a quarter of a mile won’t be too much for you?” he asked Jodi.“No. I need the exercise,” Jodi said with a smile.“She’ll be fine, just don’t let her carry the basket. It’s heavy,” Billy said.“All right,” Matt said.“Have fun, Pussycat. I’ll see later,” Billy said and kissed her on the forehead.“Don’t work too hard,” Jodi said softly.Matt balled his fists in his pockets to keep from punching
Later that day, Jodi sat at the kitchen table with a wicker picnic basket and a small cooler in front of her. She was waiting for Billy to get off the phone so they could go on a picnic and watch the sunset.Jodi’s mind drifted to the service. She was glad she had invited Matt. It gave him peace. That’s what she wanted. Jodi was surprised Matt didn’t bring Mindy. At the town celebration, he had seemed completely taken with her. Jodi had figured he had confided in her. She had to admit that she was a little too gleeful when Mindy wasn’t at the cabin last night. Not that she had a chance with Matt anymore.Jodi let herself get caught up in the memory of how handsome Matt had looked this morning; the captain with his soldiers behind him in dark suits and ties. They all had looked good. Jodi put her finger to her mouth. Her mind drifted to last night. The sight of Matt – rugged and shirtless; his tan muscles proudly out for her to admire. Her lips parted, her tongue wetted the tip of her
Matt, Patty, and the deputies walked down to the lake shore. The deputies marched in formation behind Matt and Patty. They all wore dark clothing. Patty held a lantern and a white rose. Carter held a lantern as he walked in front of the deputies and behind Matt and Patty. Williamson held a lantern as he walked behind the rest of the deputies.Jackie had come over last night and gave them lanterns. She had given Patty a rose to drop in the water. And she had given Matt a bottle with a cork and a bag of blue sand. She had said it was for him to write a letter to his son. Matt was to put his letter in the bottle with the sand. When Matt was ready, he was supposed to drop it into the water. Once they got to the lake, Williamson stood next to Matt. The sheriff’s department stood perfectly still as they watched a row of lights come from the direction of the Garvey cabin. The clergy walked in front of them with a lantern.The two groups stood at the lake’s edge. The clergy stood in front of
Matt couldn’t believe how his men rallied around him. As soon as Jackie had left his house, Dalton had started making coffee. Williamson had grabbed trash bags to put all the beer cans, liquor bottles, and various other garbage in. Matt had drunkenly gone upstairs to take a shower.The deputies had insisted on coming with Matt to Lynx Lake. Patty, the switchboard operator, did, too. The three college students from Phoenix who worked the late shift had been happy to cover for Patty while she was gone. They needed the money. Williamson had been able to get six cops from surrounding counties to watch the town while they were gone. Williamson had told Mayor Walker that they were taking Matt away for some R&R. Walker had been ecstatic and had no problem with all the guys leaving town at the same time. Walker believed it would do Matt a world of good.They pulled up to the cabin late Monday afternoon. Daniel’s car was at the other cabin when they arrived. Matt assumed Barb was with him. The