Overnight, the "Hacktivist" group Anonymous, hacked MIT's website, replacing their normal home page with a memorial to Aaron Swartz who was found dead this last weekend from an apparent suicide. The image of the hacked MIT home page (below) speaks volumes:
Aaron was a political activist and known for helping create the popular forum, commenting site Reddit. Aaron, to his credit, was a stern advocate of a free and open internet as am I.
Moreover, Anonymous speaks of the possibility that this wasn't a suicide but a clever (or not so clever) government action. While I don't know about that nor do I want to speculate, stranger things have happened.
Now MIT is announcing it's own internal investigation into any role they may have had in his death and has tweeted, along with other academics copyrighted journal articles in an effort to honor Aaron Swartz.
More on this as news develops...
Dawg
What happens in EvilDawg's life? Astronomy, Computers, Science, Family, and Ranting...
Monday, January 14, 2013
Saturday, January 12, 2013
IT Work on the Weekends
As most IT Professionals know, there is no rest for the wicked. One of the things I like and, at the same time hate, about being in IT is knowing that I alone am responsible for all of the issues, projects and preventative maintenance of the facilities under my care.
This weekend we are doing a server rack move from a floor rack to a wall-mounted rack high above the floor. I guess Koreans (my employer) don't like to see much on the floor, but, in their defense, it does already look better. I was here until about 11:30 pm last night until we finally the move completed and the network back up. A 17 hour day yesterday and a projected 12 hour day today.
Today will be another long day of running cable drops to our control room to expand capability for future equipment.
Having very little sleep and a pregnant wife home alone, I can't wait for this to be done and I can get home and relax for the remainder of the weekend.
Here's hoping that we all do what we love, even when we don't love it all the time.
Dawg
Monday, January 7, 2013
"Quantum Knot" by Evildawg
“Optical Processors are functional, Holographic Memory is functional, Quantum Database is functional. All systems are functional Captain,” the computer reported.
“Thank you QuIPU.” The Captain replied, looking down at the screen in front of him. The monitor was a see-through plate of glass that displayed the results of the Quantum Intelligence Processing Unit, or QuIPU for short.
“You're welcome Captain. Is there any other data that you require at this time?”
“Please explain why you shut down life support to the entire ship.” Captain Dawkins flipped through screens of data on the display, looking for any reason why QuIPU would do this.
“Unknown Captain. I see that it has been suspended but I have no memory of that incident.”
“Well, turn it back on.” Dawkins checked the status of the life support on his monitor: 15 MINUTES OF LIFE SUPPORT LEFT
“Unable to comply Captain.”
“Explain please.” This was unacceptable. Captain Dawkins pushed the screen away on its swivel and stood up. He looked around at his crew as they looked at him. He was trained to remain calm in stressful situations but found it hard to keep his composure.
“According to my programming, the Life Support is to remain off per your orders.”
“My Orders?” He exclaimed. “I gave no such order!”
“Incorrect. You gave the order at fifteen thirty hours on solar date 22143.1530.”
“Quipu, according to your display it's 22124.1225. It would be impossible for me to give an order at a future solar date.” He felt nauseous, queasy. This can't be happening.
“Incorrect.”
“Explain.” He sat back down and pulled the display back to its position in front of him.
“You, in fact, did give this order, however I am unable to retrieve it for playback.”
“How convenient. Re-route auxiliary power to life support.”
“Unable to comply.”
“And why would that be?” He waited for another asinine response.
“We have no auxiliary power.”
“What?! How can that be?”
“Records indicate that you ordered them to be shut down.”
“Turn them back on!”
“Unable to comply. No data exists for that operation.”
“We need to get Life Support back online and get the hell away from this Black Hole! We are too close and feeling the immense gravitational pull.” Just then the engines shut down, the normal hum in the flooring of the ship went silent.
“What's happening QuIPU?”
“Engines offline.”
“Why?” He was finding it increasingly difficult to keep his head clear; failing to remain calm could be a death sentence, he remembered, and sat back in his seat, slowly breathing deeply in and out.
Captain Dawkins and the other six bridge officers started sliding in their seats, unable to overcome the incredible pull from the singularity as they sped towards the Event Horizon. Objects and furniture became elongated and time itself seemed to become incomprehensible.
“Records indicate you ordered it but I cannot locate it in the database.”
“Run a Self Diagnostic”
“Optical Processors are functional, Holographic Memory is functional, Quantum Database is functional. All systems are functional Captain,” the computer reported.
“Thank you QuIPU.” The Captain replied, looking down at the screen in front of him. The monitor was a see-through plate of glass that displayed the results of the Quantum Intelligence Processing Unit, or QuIPU for short.
“You're welcome Captain. Is there any other data that you require at this time?”
“Thank you QuIPU.” The Captain replied, looking down at the screen in front of him. The monitor was a see-through plate of glass that displayed the results of the Quantum Intelligence Processing Unit, or QuIPU for short.
“You're welcome Captain. Is there any other data that you require at this time?”
“Please explain why you shut down life support to the entire ship.” Captain Dawkins flipped through screens of data on the display, looking for any reason why QuIPU would do this.
“Unknown Captain. I see that it has been suspended but I have no memory of that incident.”
“Well, turn it back on.” Dawkins checked the status of the life support on his monitor: 15 MINUTES OF LIFE SUPPORT LEFT
“Unable to comply Captain.”
“Explain please.” This was unacceptable. Captain Dawkins pushed the screen away on its swivel and stood up. He looked around at his crew as they looked at him. He was trained to remain calm in stressful situations but found it hard to keep his composure.
“According to my programming, the Life Support is to remain off per your orders.”
“My Orders?” He exclaimed. “I gave no such order!”
“Incorrect. You gave the order at fifteen thirty hours on solar date 22143.1530.”
“Quipu, according to your display it's 22124.1225. It would be impossible for me to give an order at a future solar date.” He felt nauseous, queasy. This can't be happening.
“Incorrect.”
“Explain.” He sat back down and pulled the display back to its position in front of him.
“You, in fact, did give this order, however I am unable to retrieve it for playback.”
“How convenient. Re-route auxiliary power to life support.”
“Unable to comply.”
“And why would that be?” He waited for another asinine response.
“We have no auxiliary power.”
“What?! How can that be?”
“Records indicate that you ordered them to be shut down.”
“Turn them back on!”
“Unable to comply. No data exists for that operation.”
“We need to get Life Support back online and get the hell away from this Black Hole! We are too close and feeling the immense gravitational pull.” Just then the engines shut down, the normal hum in the flooring of the ship went silent.
“What's happening QuIPU?”
“Engines offline.”
“Why?” He was finding it increasingly difficult to keep his head clear; failing to remain calm could be a death sentence, he remembered, and sat back in his seat, slowly breathing deeply in and out.
Captain Dawkins and the other six bridge officers started sliding in their seats, unable to overcome the incredible pull from the singularity as they sped towards the Event Horizon. Objects and furniture became elongated and time itself seemed to become incomprehensible.
“Records indicate you ordered it but I cannot locate it in the database.”
“Run a Self Diagnostic”
“Optical Processors are functional, Holographic Memory is functional, Quantum Database is functional. All systems are functional Captain,” the computer reported.
“Thank you QuIPU.” The Captain replied, looking down at the screen in front of him. The monitor was a see-through plate of glass that displayed the results of the Quantum Intelligence Processing Unit, or QuIPU for short.
“You're welcome Captain. Is there any other data that you require at this time?”
© Copyright 2009 EvilDawg
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Atheist Census
Now is the time to register your name in the Atheist Census:
Atheist Census
I am now and will forever be an Atheist. I grew up Lutheran but no one could answer the most simple questions, so I went looking for them myself, in science.
Stand up and be counted!
Dawg
Atheist Census
I am now and will forever be an Atheist. I grew up Lutheran but no one could answer the most simple questions, so I went looking for them myself, in science.
Stand up and be counted!
Dawg
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Recipe for Vampire" by EvilDawg
This is one of my first stories I wrote for Writing.Com and this one was for a contest. The words in bold were words that had to be used in the story.
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“Hey, Princess, you want a piece of me?” The gruff voice came from the bar. Evan looked around and saw a tall, biker looking guy staring at him.
“Excuse me?” Evan looked at him for a moment and turned back to his dinner guest when he didn't respond. Svetlana paused, turned around to see the man, then looked back at Evan. She leaned in close, “Some people, huh?”
“Yeah.” Evan reached out and held her soft hand, rubbing his thumb gently over it. “Anyway, I had a really good time last night, I hope I didn't embarrass you too much, we had a lot of wine.”
“No, you were a perfect gentleman,” Svetlana grabbed his hand with her other hand and caressed it. “I had a great time last night too.”
Just then, a voice from right behind Evan, “How sweet, young love, it warms the cockles of my heart.” Evan jumped in his seat. How did he get behind me so fast and why no warning from Svetlana? Evan glanced over his shoulder and could smell the foul breath of the hulking biker. He looked back to his date, her eyes widening as she realized how incredibly fast the biker moved. One second she was talking to Evan the next the biker was there.
“Is there something I can do for you, or are you going to taunt us all night?” Evan found some confidence, maybe he was showing off for Lana, either way, he was getting pissed.
The biker slowly moved around and grabbed one of the two empty seats on either side of the couple, turned it around and sat in it, arms over the back rest, legs hung over each side. “Fact is, you can do something for me.” He looked around, acting like he didn't want anyone to hear, and leaned closer. “I want you two to come outside with me.”
Shocked at that statement, Evan shifted in his seat. He looked at Lana and she looked like she was ready to get up and bolt out of the restaurant any second. “What? Why would we want to do that?” He turned to look at the biker.
“Because if you don’t, my friends will force you too,” He motioned over to the bar. Several men stood, watching them. One in particular, a smaller man with a wiry build and black hair, smiled, showing that he had some of those prosthetic vampire teeth put in. The biker wore a menacing smile and pushed himself up out of the chair, turned it around and slid it back in. “Shall we?”
“No sir, we shall not! Just leave us alone.” Evan reached in his pocket and pulled out his iPhone. He started dialing 911 when the phone suddenly vanished. He looked up at the biker looming over him, who flashed the phone in his hand to Evan. “Just let us go and we will be like ghosts, like we were never here.” Evan was visibly shaking, but he tried to keep up tough appearances for his young date; which proved to be unnecessary.
Lana stood up and looked at the biker, then the men at the bar, appraising the situation. “Listen fellas, if you leave now, and I mean leave and don’t ever come back here, I will spare you not only pain but also embarrassment of getting your ass kicked by a girl,” she said as she kicked her chair back with enough force to slam into the vacant table behind her.
The biker looked back at his friends and laughed a hearty, evil laugh. “You’re gonna take all six of us?”
Lana looked more confident than Evan had ever seen her, which wasn’t many times. “Uh huh.”
Evan stood, and held his arms up, “Okay, everyone just calm down. No one is going to hurt anybody.” He glanced over at Lana and glared at her as if to say, Are you freaking kidding, what the hell are you doing?
“And just how do you plan on doing that,” The biker motioned for his pals to come over.
The table was now surrounded by these miscreants, they growled and hissed at the couple. Evan noticed that they all had patches on their jackets, some kind of pumpkin or jack-o-lantern with swords going through it diagonally.
“Evan, I’m sorry” Lana said, “This will be over in a flash.”
Lana raised her arms up and started chanting, Evan couldn't make out the words, it was as if as soon as you heard them they disappeared from memory. Like words on a wind that you forgot when they passed you by. Suddenly a bright globe of light appeared above the table. It grew to be about the size of a beach ball, growing in intensity.
The biker and his gang fell on the floor, writhing in agony as the globe pulsed light to every corner of the restaurant.
Evan had to close his eyes to shield them from the light. Lana continued to chant and the light grew brighter.
Evan felt a strong heat on his face and hands, he cautiously raised an eyelid and saw that every one of the men who intended them harm were on fire. They burned with ferocity and soon were nothing but a pile of ashes. The globe faded away and the room returned to normal.
“What the hell...” Evan sat down in his chair and surveyed the area, then looked at Lana.
“Sorry Evan, I had to protect you. Those Vampires would have killed you for sure.”
“Killed me? Killed us!” Evan added.
“Actually no, see... I am a Witch. I suspected that we were in a vampire haven but wasn’t fully sure until it was too late. Luckily they didn’t see my true nature.”
Evan wasn’t sure what to say. He felt betrayed, but at the same time was grateful to Lana for protecting him.
“Let’s get out of here Evan. Let’s start this night over; this time, I pick the restaurant.” She smiled and took Evan by the hand. She whispered in his ear, “I hope tomorrow you tell me you had a good time tonight...”
The couple left the restaurant, hand in hand.
“Are there any other secrets you’re keeping from me?” Evan asked Lana. She just turned to him and smiled, then closed the door behind her.
“Excuse me?” Evan looked at him for a moment and turned back to his dinner guest when he didn't respond. Svetlana paused, turned around to see the man, then looked back at Evan. She leaned in close, “Some people, huh?”
“Yeah.” Evan reached out and held her soft hand, rubbing his thumb gently over it. “Anyway, I had a really good time last night, I hope I didn't embarrass you too much, we had a lot of wine.”
“No, you were a perfect gentleman,” Svetlana grabbed his hand with her other hand and caressed it. “I had a great time last night too.”
Just then, a voice from right behind Evan, “How sweet, young love, it warms the cockles of my heart.” Evan jumped in his seat. How did he get behind me so fast and why no warning from Svetlana? Evan glanced over his shoulder and could smell the foul breath of the hulking biker. He looked back to his date, her eyes widening as she realized how incredibly fast the biker moved. One second she was talking to Evan the next the biker was there.
“Is there something I can do for you, or are you going to taunt us all night?” Evan found some confidence, maybe he was showing off for Lana, either way, he was getting pissed.
The biker slowly moved around and grabbed one of the two empty seats on either side of the couple, turned it around and sat in it, arms over the back rest, legs hung over each side. “Fact is, you can do something for me.” He looked around, acting like he didn't want anyone to hear, and leaned closer. “I want you two to come outside with me.”
Shocked at that statement, Evan shifted in his seat. He looked at Lana and she looked like she was ready to get up and bolt out of the restaurant any second. “What? Why would we want to do that?” He turned to look at the biker.
“Because if you don’t, my friends will force you too,” He motioned over to the bar. Several men stood, watching them. One in particular, a smaller man with a wiry build and black hair, smiled, showing that he had some of those prosthetic vampire teeth put in. The biker wore a menacing smile and pushed himself up out of the chair, turned it around and slid it back in. “Shall we?”
“No sir, we shall not! Just leave us alone.” Evan reached in his pocket and pulled out his iPhone. He started dialing 911 when the phone suddenly vanished. He looked up at the biker looming over him, who flashed the phone in his hand to Evan. “Just let us go and we will be like ghosts, like we were never here.” Evan was visibly shaking, but he tried to keep up tough appearances for his young date; which proved to be unnecessary.
Lana stood up and looked at the biker, then the men at the bar, appraising the situation. “Listen fellas, if you leave now, and I mean leave and don’t ever come back here, I will spare you not only pain but also embarrassment of getting your ass kicked by a girl,” she said as she kicked her chair back with enough force to slam into the vacant table behind her.
The biker looked back at his friends and laughed a hearty, evil laugh. “You’re gonna take all six of us?”
Lana looked more confident than Evan had ever seen her, which wasn’t many times. “Uh huh.”
Evan stood, and held his arms up, “Okay, everyone just calm down. No one is going to hurt anybody.” He glanced over at Lana and glared at her as if to say, Are you freaking kidding, what the hell are you doing?
“And just how do you plan on doing that,” The biker motioned for his pals to come over.
The table was now surrounded by these miscreants, they growled and hissed at the couple. Evan noticed that they all had patches on their jackets, some kind of pumpkin or jack-o-lantern with swords going through it diagonally.
“Evan, I’m sorry” Lana said, “This will be over in a flash.”
Lana raised her arms up and started chanting, Evan couldn't make out the words, it was as if as soon as you heard them they disappeared from memory. Like words on a wind that you forgot when they passed you by. Suddenly a bright globe of light appeared above the table. It grew to be about the size of a beach ball, growing in intensity.
The biker and his gang fell on the floor, writhing in agony as the globe pulsed light to every corner of the restaurant.
Evan had to close his eyes to shield them from the light. Lana continued to chant and the light grew brighter.
Evan felt a strong heat on his face and hands, he cautiously raised an eyelid and saw that every one of the men who intended them harm were on fire. They burned with ferocity and soon were nothing but a pile of ashes. The globe faded away and the room returned to normal.
“What the hell...” Evan sat down in his chair and surveyed the area, then looked at Lana.
“Sorry Evan, I had to protect you. Those Vampires would have killed you for sure.”
“Killed me? Killed us!” Evan added.
“Actually no, see... I am a Witch. I suspected that we were in a vampire haven but wasn’t fully sure until it was too late. Luckily they didn’t see my true nature.”
Evan wasn’t sure what to say. He felt betrayed, but at the same time was grateful to Lana for protecting him.
“Let’s get out of here Evan. Let’s start this night over; this time, I pick the restaurant.” She smiled and took Evan by the hand. She whispered in his ear, “I hope tomorrow you tell me you had a good time tonight...”
The couple left the restaurant, hand in hand.
“Are there any other secrets you’re keeping from me?” Evan asked Lana. She just turned to him and smiled, then closed the door behind her.
© Copyright 2009 EvilDawg
Friday, December 21, 2012
"Charlie - A Halloween Tale" - By EvilDawg
Billy ran to the door at the sound of the bell, anxious to see who arrived first. He opened the door quickly and saw a small child with a sheet over his head, dark, black holes cut into eye holes. At one of the bottom corners, the letter “C” written in permanent marker. Billy remembered last Halloween, this is the same costume Charlie wore. Billy was glad to see Charlie; it had been weeks that Charlie has been in the hospital.
“Charlie! You remembered! Awesome!” Billy went outside with Charlie to sit on the steps in front of the Brownstone where he lived. Before completely shutting the door, Billy leaned in and yelled, “Gonna be on the stoop, waiting for everyone else to show up.”
The reply came quickly from Billy’s mother, “Okay honey! Come get me when they’re here, I’m finishing up your candy bag.”
The other friends Billy invited to go trick or treating with him arrived. Johnny was a vampire, Willy was a hobo and Freddy dressed up as a mobster complete with pinstripe suit and candy cigar. Billy, of course, went as Optimus Prime, his favorite movie character.
Billy and Charlie stood up and greeted their friends with pats and handshakes. Billy went to the door, opened it slightly and yelled, “Mom! We’re ready!”
“Okay, coming!” She came out with Billy’s candy bag and said, “Alright you boys, you have fun and be back in an hour. I mean it… One hour.”
The group went door to door, up and down the small residential street in Brooklyn. They crossed and did it all again. When they approached Billy’s house, once they were done, Billy saw his Mother on the porch. She looked worried.
“You boys go straight home now,” She was crying, eyes red with tear marks on her cheeks. “Billy, come inside.”
Billy looked back to say goodbye to Charlie, but he must have already gone home.
“Honey, I have some bad news for you and I don’t know how to tell you this….” She led Billy down on the couch and sat next to him, closely. “Charlie died last night. He had Leukemia and just couldn’t hold on any more. I am so very sorry sweetie.” She held his head close to her, stroking his hair.
Billy sat up quickly, ducking under his Mother's arm, “Then who was that we went trick or treating with?”
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“Charlie! You remembered! Awesome!” Billy went outside with Charlie to sit on the steps in front of the Brownstone where he lived. Before completely shutting the door, Billy leaned in and yelled, “Gonna be on the stoop, waiting for everyone else to show up.”
The reply came quickly from Billy’s mother, “Okay honey! Come get me when they’re here, I’m finishing up your candy bag.”
The other friends Billy invited to go trick or treating with him arrived. Johnny was a vampire, Willy was a hobo and Freddy dressed up as a mobster complete with pinstripe suit and candy cigar. Billy, of course, went as Optimus Prime, his favorite movie character.
Billy and Charlie stood up and greeted their friends with pats and handshakes. Billy went to the door, opened it slightly and yelled, “Mom! We’re ready!”
“Okay, coming!” She came out with Billy’s candy bag and said, “Alright you boys, you have fun and be back in an hour. I mean it… One hour.”
The group went door to door, up and down the small residential street in Brooklyn. They crossed and did it all again. When they approached Billy’s house, once they were done, Billy saw his Mother on the porch. She looked worried.
“You boys go straight home now,” She was crying, eyes red with tear marks on her cheeks. “Billy, come inside.”
Billy looked back to say goodbye to Charlie, but he must have already gone home.
“Honey, I have some bad news for you and I don’t know how to tell you this….” She led Billy down on the couch and sat next to him, closely. “Charlie died last night. He had Leukemia and just couldn’t hold on any more. I am so very sorry sweetie.” She held his head close to her, stroking his hair.
Billy sat up quickly, ducking under his Mother's arm, “Then who was that we went trick or treating with?”
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© Copyright 2009 EvilDawg
Thursday, December 20, 2012
"Embodiment of Grace" by EvilDawg
When she walked into the room every head turned. She had this magnetic pull, like two galaxies colliding. There was certainly something about her; her eyes as dark and deep as space, her golden skin radiating beauty like a nebula in a dark recess of the void. Nothing about her was ordinary; not her smile or her amazing personality. She was the embodiment of grace.
She came in, seemingly unaware of the effect she had on people, and sat down at the little table presented to her by the hostess. She removed her cheetah patterned jacket and slipped it on the backrest of her chair, revealing her dark, silky blouse. Her black skirt was riding just above her knees when she sat, letting the world glimpse her seductive, caramel legs; shiny and smooth. She moved with precision and refinement as she scooted the chair closer to the table. Her smile, soft and inviting, radiating throughout the restaurant like a beacon of hope.
The male server came over and clumsily asked her what she would like to drink. He was taken aback by her beauty and when she spoke, he felt his legs go weak and a warm, loving feeling came over him.
"Cranberry juice, please," she said with the tone and meter of an angel. The server, instantly put at ease by her calm demeanor and beautiful voice, while at the same time feeling an overwhelming sensation of unworthiness, nodded and retreated back to the kitchen.
She glowed with beauty.
She produced a laptop from her bag and set it on the tiny table, opened it up and started typing. Busily, she worked on a phantom project, intensity shown in her eyes as she expertly let her fingers caress the keys, like a lover exploring her partner's body.
The server came back, cautiously, and set the cranberry juice down on a cocktail napkin. "Would you like anything else Ma'am?"
"No thanks, just that for now." She smiled and turned back to her computer and continued typing.
A man walked in clad in a dark, knee length wool coat and sat at the bar. She looked up and a brief, almost sinister, smile crossed her lips. Of course, he noticed her right away, just like everyone did when she walked in. He ordered something from the bartender and slyly glanced back over to her. She looked up at that instant and smiled. His heart started racing as her beauty penetrated him; her eyes and smile, while warm and beautiful, offered something else that disturbed yet enticed him.
She drank her juice in one gulp and closed her laptop, returned it to its bag and she stood up, smoothing her skirt down. She took her jacket and put it on then reached into her bag and dropped a bill on the table then slung the strap over her shoulder. Once more she glanced at the man at the bar and smiled then walked out of the restaurant and towards a waiting car.
The black sedan waited for her at the curb; the driver, a well clothed man in a black suit and tie with a driver's cap waited patiently. She waited just outside the car door for the inevitable. As predicted, the man from the bar came out and walked over to her, strutting like a tom cat showing off his male dominance. Another mischievous grin cross her lips, parting them just enough for her brilliant white smile to glimmer briefly.
"Would you like to go somewhere and get a drink?" the man asked smiling at her in return. He looked her over, not hiding his interest at all.
"What did you have in mind?" she answered, now looking slightly vulnerable; scuffing her high heels slightly on the asphalt of the parking lot.
"I know the perfect place. Is this your driver?"
"Yes." she opened the door and offered him to enter, which he gladly did.
He sat down and slid over to the other side, patting the seat for her to enter. She sauntered in and closed the door. The driver looked at her in the mirror and she smiled at him, knowingly.
"Do you know the Viper Room?" he asked the driver. He nodded and put the car in drive and pulled away from the front of the restaurant and exited the parking lot.
Turning to her he smiled and extended his hand, "I'm David, David Parkes."
She accepted his hand and replied, "Faye." She lowered her head down and looked up at him with soft eyes, allowing him to sense some kind of vulnerability in her. She crossed her legs, offering him a brief glance at her golden thigh before she set her bag down between them.
The driver turned on Adams Street and made his way away from town. He eyed Faye several times in the mirror and nodded with an unspoken agreement.
"Uh... Driver this is the wrong way to the Viper Room," David said as he realized they were heading in the opposite direction. "It's the other way..."
"David," Faye interrupted, putting a hand on his leg. "We aren't going to the Viper Room. I have other plans for you." She smiled at him and took his hand and kissed it ever so gently.
"Well... Okay then." He didn't quite know what to say but he felt that his plan was working out better than he anticipated.
They drove into the foothills and turned onto a dirt road that led up to a large house. Before arriving, they turned off onto a small turn-about, stopping fully.
"Where are we?" David asked.
Faye put her finger up to his lips. "Shh. Don't speak. Just sit back and relax. You will never forget this night, I promise. I have been watching you for a long time. Did you think that I just happened to be at that restaurant by chance? I was there for you. I knew you would be there, as you are every Saturday." She sat up and gently pushed him back against the seat.
He did not resist. His heart started racing at the thought of what was to come. He loved women, in fact he had loved many women. "Okay... I don't really get why you are so interested in me, but I am not complaining in the least." He tried to relax.
Faye leaned in and kissed him passionately. Her lush lips gently teasing his as she put her hands on his face, holding him lovingly. She moved her head around to his ear.
"Are you ready?" she whispered, teasingly licking his earlobe.
"I'm so ready, Faye." His eyes were closed as her light, graceful tongue touched his ear.
She pulled away, her face just in front of his, feeling his warmth on her skin. Her smile grew wider, her perfect teeth shining brightly in the darkened car. He watched her closely, trying to anticipate her movements. He was caught off guard when long fangs suddenly grew from her canines and the speed by which she attacked him, pulling him towards him with a strength he had never known.
She sunk her teeth deep into his jugular and let his precious blood flow in spurts into her mouth. Because of her nature, the pain only lasted a moment for him, then euphoria and ecstasy set in and he was instantly at ease.
Once she had her fill, she pushed him out of the car with speed, strength and grace that only one of her kind could ever have. She was a Vampire. She was Beauty and Grace. She was nothing short of Amazing.
Sated, she motioned to her ghoul to take her home, back across town and to her penthouse where she would hibernate for another month before returning to the hunt.
She came in, seemingly unaware of the effect she had on people, and sat down at the little table presented to her by the hostess. She removed her cheetah patterned jacket and slipped it on the backrest of her chair, revealing her dark, silky blouse. Her black skirt was riding just above her knees when she sat, letting the world glimpse her seductive, caramel legs; shiny and smooth. She moved with precision and refinement as she scooted the chair closer to the table. Her smile, soft and inviting, radiating throughout the restaurant like a beacon of hope.
The male server came over and clumsily asked her what she would like to drink. He was taken aback by her beauty and when she spoke, he felt his legs go weak and a warm, loving feeling came over him.
"Cranberry juice, please," she said with the tone and meter of an angel. The server, instantly put at ease by her calm demeanor and beautiful voice, while at the same time feeling an overwhelming sensation of unworthiness, nodded and retreated back to the kitchen.
She glowed with beauty.
She produced a laptop from her bag and set it on the tiny table, opened it up and started typing. Busily, she worked on a phantom project, intensity shown in her eyes as she expertly let her fingers caress the keys, like a lover exploring her partner's body.
The server came back, cautiously, and set the cranberry juice down on a cocktail napkin. "Would you like anything else Ma'am?"
"No thanks, just that for now." She smiled and turned back to her computer and continued typing.
A man walked in clad in a dark, knee length wool coat and sat at the bar. She looked up and a brief, almost sinister, smile crossed her lips. Of course, he noticed her right away, just like everyone did when she walked in. He ordered something from the bartender and slyly glanced back over to her. She looked up at that instant and smiled. His heart started racing as her beauty penetrated him; her eyes and smile, while warm and beautiful, offered something else that disturbed yet enticed him.
She drank her juice in one gulp and closed her laptop, returned it to its bag and she stood up, smoothing her skirt down. She took her jacket and put it on then reached into her bag and dropped a bill on the table then slung the strap over her shoulder. Once more she glanced at the man at the bar and smiled then walked out of the restaurant and towards a waiting car.
The black sedan waited for her at the curb; the driver, a well clothed man in a black suit and tie with a driver's cap waited patiently. She waited just outside the car door for the inevitable. As predicted, the man from the bar came out and walked over to her, strutting like a tom cat showing off his male dominance. Another mischievous grin cross her lips, parting them just enough for her brilliant white smile to glimmer briefly.
"Would you like to go somewhere and get a drink?" the man asked smiling at her in return. He looked her over, not hiding his interest at all.
"What did you have in mind?" she answered, now looking slightly vulnerable; scuffing her high heels slightly on the asphalt of the parking lot.
"I know the perfect place. Is this your driver?"
"Yes." she opened the door and offered him to enter, which he gladly did.
He sat down and slid over to the other side, patting the seat for her to enter. She sauntered in and closed the door. The driver looked at her in the mirror and she smiled at him, knowingly.
"Do you know the Viper Room?" he asked the driver. He nodded and put the car in drive and pulled away from the front of the restaurant and exited the parking lot.
Turning to her he smiled and extended his hand, "I'm David, David Parkes."
She accepted his hand and replied, "Faye." She lowered her head down and looked up at him with soft eyes, allowing him to sense some kind of vulnerability in her. She crossed her legs, offering him a brief glance at her golden thigh before she set her bag down between them.
The driver turned on Adams Street and made his way away from town. He eyed Faye several times in the mirror and nodded with an unspoken agreement.
"Uh... Driver this is the wrong way to the Viper Room," David said as he realized they were heading in the opposite direction. "It's the other way..."
"David," Faye interrupted, putting a hand on his leg. "We aren't going to the Viper Room. I have other plans for you." She smiled at him and took his hand and kissed it ever so gently.
"Well... Okay then." He didn't quite know what to say but he felt that his plan was working out better than he anticipated.
They drove into the foothills and turned onto a dirt road that led up to a large house. Before arriving, they turned off onto a small turn-about, stopping fully.
"Where are we?" David asked.
Faye put her finger up to his lips. "Shh. Don't speak. Just sit back and relax. You will never forget this night, I promise. I have been watching you for a long time. Did you think that I just happened to be at that restaurant by chance? I was there for you. I knew you would be there, as you are every Saturday." She sat up and gently pushed him back against the seat.
He did not resist. His heart started racing at the thought of what was to come. He loved women, in fact he had loved many women. "Okay... I don't really get why you are so interested in me, but I am not complaining in the least." He tried to relax.
Faye leaned in and kissed him passionately. Her lush lips gently teasing his as she put her hands on his face, holding him lovingly. She moved her head around to his ear.
"Are you ready?" she whispered, teasingly licking his earlobe.
"I'm so ready, Faye." His eyes were closed as her light, graceful tongue touched his ear.
She pulled away, her face just in front of his, feeling his warmth on her skin. Her smile grew wider, her perfect teeth shining brightly in the darkened car. He watched her closely, trying to anticipate her movements. He was caught off guard when long fangs suddenly grew from her canines and the speed by which she attacked him, pulling him towards him with a strength he had never known.
She sunk her teeth deep into his jugular and let his precious blood flow in spurts into her mouth. Because of her nature, the pain only lasted a moment for him, then euphoria and ecstasy set in and he was instantly at ease.
Once she had her fill, she pushed him out of the car with speed, strength and grace that only one of her kind could ever have. She was a Vampire. She was Beauty and Grace. She was nothing short of Amazing.
Sated, she motioned to her ghoul to take her home, back across town and to her penthouse where she would hibernate for another month before returning to the hunt.
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