Tuesday, June 14, 2016

'Til Death Do Us Part - Part 7

The man looked in the bathroom mirror and checked his uniform. He flexed his muscles and his uniform stretched taut against his body. “You sexy beast,” he said. smiling and pointing at himself in the mirror. He exited the bathroom and approached Officer Brady and Sheriff Smith.

“Well sheriff,” said the man as he extended an hand to her. “It was a pleasure to meet you. I'm going to go take a look around the festival, make sure everything is in order. Radio me if you need anything Brady.”

“See you around Johnson,” said Officer Brady.

Officer Johnson walked around the forest of tents. His hands were in his pockets and his stride was slow and relaxed. He waved to a half dozen familiar faces in the sea of visitors which had besieged his normally sleepy town. As he looked around, a woman wearing a wide-brimmed hat which was about three feet in diameter caught his eye. She looked at him and he noticed the glint of a wink from her shaded, porcelain face. He took a step toward her, scanning her body. Her dark hair was cut in a bob, and her arms were covered by long white gloves which extended past her elbows. Her long black dress hugged her body, revealing the curvature of her hips and waist.

“Good afternoon officer,” she said. “Is there anything-” she paused, glancing down at his crotch, “I can help you with.” He saw a flash of her tongue as it crested her bright red lips and disappeared behind her teeth.

Officer Johnson looked around, and moved closer to the woman, “I heard there was a disturbance over here. You know anything about that?”

The woman smiled. “I have been known from time to time to cause a disturbance or two,” she said, tracing her pointer finger down his chest. “Maybe I need to be arrested and taught a lesson? I'm sure a big strong officer like yourself knows how to take the law into your own hands.”

Officer Johnson coughed and tugged at his collar. “I don't know, what would my wife think of that?”

“What she doesn't know won't hurt her,” she said, drawing closer to his ear, “And I won't tell if you won't.”

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