on the board of supervisors of some small central valley county, and Jeffrey knew there were many opportunities to put your hand in the wrong pies. He’d done it. It was just a matter of being careful and finding the right people. .
Dammit. He’d paid for an opposition report and nothing juicy was in it. They hadn’t looked deep enough.
Barring that, there was always the October Surprise technique. Or, in this case, the May Surprise.
He would have someone come forward against Sheryl Browne. Tell the voters she was a two-faced corrupt bitch. It didn’t have to be true, it would only need to generate enough doubt about her. It would leak late on the Friday before election day so Browne didn’t have time to respond. It would be all over the Sunday papers, the Internet, the news.
Now that Jeffrey had a plan, he felt much better.
He also needed a plan to deal with the crap going on back home in Sacramento.
Jeffrey had been the one to come up with the blackmail plan so that he, Hamilton, and Richie wouldn’t get their hands dirty. It had also been his idea to take Chase Taverton out, and who had thought about the court archives? Jeffrey, of course. Not that there was anything incriminating in the transcripts. But if someone dug deep enough, they might connect Hamilton to the mole in O’Brien’s legal team, which would open up scrutiny regarding the pretrial motions. And if the case was under serious investigation, the falsified coroner’s report would be discovered, and the lab tech Harper blackmailed might decide the fact that he solicited underage prostitutes wasn’t worth keeping secret any longer.
Maddox was settled, and now Claire O’Brien needed to be dealt with. Just like Jeffrey had dealt with Rose Van Alden, which had unfortunately led to Chase Taverton needing to die ten years later.
His rise had been temporarily endangered when Chase Taverton made a plea agreement with Frank Lowe. How were any of them to know someone had seen them that night?
They’d taken care of those two.
And then came Oliver Maddox.
Also dealt with.
Now Claire O’Brien.
Jeffrey was not going to lose this election, his money, his stature, everything he’d built. He was on the brink of greatness. It was his turn!
Flushed, he leaned forward and put his hands on the dresser.
“Jeffrey?”
He’d almost forgotten that Julie was in his hotel bed. He didn’t make it a habit of keeping his women in bed all night. But they’d dropped Ecstasy last night and fucked like rabbits.
“I have to go.”
“Okay.”
“But first things first.”
“I’m kind of sore this morning.”
“I really don’t care. You want the room all weekend? It’s yours. Spread your legs or I’ll do it for you.”
She complied, because she was a good slut. The drugs messed with his performance. He was hard as a rock but couldn’t get relief. He pummeled her over and over. She begged him through tears to stop, that it hurt. Finally, he withdrew.
“I’m sorry,” she whimpered. “I want to, but-”
He flipped her over and held her mouth shut with one hand. He took her from behind, sweat pouring off his body, wanting, needing, release. He knew better than to fuck around with drugs. This had happened before. But the high had been so good. .
She bit his hand and he pulled her ear, growling, “Don’t. Or the only job you’ll get is on your back.”
Women should do what they’re told. He remembered Niki in the middle of the woods. The one who tried to screw him over. He remembered taking her against her will. The thrill, power flooding his senses.
When it was over, Julie was crying. Jeffrey rose. He was surprised to see blood on his cock and between her legs.
“Don’t say a word, Julie, or not only will you be out of a job, I’ll send the disk of you sucking my cock to your dad.”
He went into the bathroom and showered. He wanted to be on the road before the sun rose.
Time to take care of another bitch.