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THE TIME BOMB

Jenny
was flat clobbered. Gary was cheating on her. How had she
missed it? Even as their sex had been flat lining, her condom
purchases for Gary (he would never use them is she didn't) had, if
anything, been increasing. She was acutely aware of that fact
because
of the embarrassment she still felt at the Safeway checkout when the
Trojan Bareskins were scanned. Her first instinct was to confront
him
and send him packing, but that would only serve to facilitate his plan
to break off their relationship; he was such a coward about
relationships. No, she wanted him to hurt. And she wanted
that bitch
he was screwing, Brenda, to suffer like she was suffering. As it
happened, it was to
be so easy. DNA.
She got the idea while following the O.J. Simpson trial. An
article in
Time speculated that DNA databases were being established by law
enforcement, and one day everybody's would, like fingerprints, be
computerized, indexed, and available. She stayed with Gary for
another
few weeks, silent, and even enjoying their occasional "pokes," as Gary
called
them. Afterwards she secreted the condom away in the
freezer.
Jenny found a degree of satisfaction, even humor in his concocted
excuses for getting home late, or for his sudden out of town sales seminars
(semen-ars, she thought).
There were 5 condoms
left in the 12 pack. When they were used, she left him. Jen
wept when
she
told Gary she was breaking up with him; a nice touch that, and not
without her feeling some genuine emotion. She told him she knew
he wasn't gong to marry her anytime soon, adding that "her
clock was ticking." Gary was shocked of course, but did nothing
really to dissuade her. Was there someone else, he had
asked? She
assured him there was not. He seemed relieved, probably because
he hadn't been cuckolded.
So now she drank her coffee and scanned the newspaper, actually
surprised
that the time had crept up on her. Wow, it doesn't seem like 20
years she thought, a scant smile
forming on her lips. |
I'm
seeing way too many crime stories. This just popped into my
head during Black List last
night, which by the way is the new best television series ever!
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"Look at you, thinking like a cop!"
ReplyDeleteBecket to Castle...
I don't usually watch the new "Hawaii-Five-O" (I couldn't stand the old one) but I watched it the other night and saw the great Chi McBride give a great performance as a cop totally thinking like a cop!
ReplyDeleteA detective's intuition should not be sold short.
Caballero Andante
Somewhat the plot of the novel Presumed Innocent by Scott Turow, which was published just before DNA started being commonly used as evidence. The wifey was upset that the hubby had been stupping one of his co-workers, killed her hubby's lover and framed him for it.
ReplyDeleteSir H the Comet
What? Turow hired you to undermine my movie rights? (I do remember that book and movie, but ... . Nah).
ReplyDeleteI usually agree with The Rodger on his entertainment choices - but Black List is poorly written and is even more poorly acted.
ReplyDeleteJames Spader needs to go back to comedic roles and the female lead has no acting talent to offset her bad bod.
Spader is excellent in his role on Blacklist. Period.
ReplyDeletegadfly, in my initial review of Blacklist I gave "4 stars for entertainment value and 3 stars for general fitness (writing and acting).. We had watched just 2-3 episodes at the time, so I'll guess that you pulled the plug too early; it has evolved into something so compelling that we are now watching 2-3 episodes at a time. The writing has vastly improved, the villainy is outstanding, and Spader is superb. Trust me on this and watch a few more episodes.
ReplyDeleteI'm with gadfly, but I will heed your suggestion.
ReplyDeleteHave you tried "Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries" yet?
Spader is excellent. His character is delicious. But the rest of the show doesn't thrill me. The female lead should've been Cote de Pablo.
ReplyDeleteBTW, is anybody watching American Crime? It's an intriguing show without a single likable character.
Phil N. LeBlanc
James Spader- superb. The show- addictive and excellent. Blacklist is THE best show on TV right now.
ReplyDeleteIn NY today and saw Spader standing outside the set on the Chelsea Pier having a smoke. Spoke briefly and he was quite cordial for being at work and interrupted by a taller and more handsome man.
ReplyDeleteTom Smith