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Assault on the Sea Rover
Assault on the Sea Rover
Assault on the Sea Rover
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To his delight, William in the guise of young and physically healthy Angela, revels in his ability to distroy the terrorists and prevent a disaster of great magnitude.
Janet Leary, Angela's mother, to whom he confesses about his true identity, accepts his appearance in her only daughter's as providential and supprts her transformation into a superwoman.
As a result of her accomplishment on board the ship, Angelea is recruited by the Secretary of Homeland security to serve as his special deputy and uproot many would-be domestic terrorsists from the fabric of American society.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAaron Pery
Release dateMay 1, 2011
ISBN9781458051752
Assault on the Sea Rover
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Aaron Pery

As most authors might claim, I was always been a natural storyteller and voracious book reader. Somehow, I also knew that some day I would sit down and write a book, which I did quite recently.When I finally sat in front of my computer monitor to do just that, the words literally came pouring out. Before very long, I had written many books in various genres.At first, my prolific writing was mainly for the pleasure and self-entertainment involved, until I discocered Smashwords and ebooks, and here I am, a published author with a long list of books to my credit. And many more to come.

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    Assault on the Sea Rover - Aaron Pery

    Assault on the Sea Rover

    Aaron Pery

    www.airper@aol.com

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    Copyright 2011 by Aaron Pery

    ISBN #978-1-4580-5175-2

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    This is a work of fiction. It is purely speculative and does not profess to proselytize any specific religious belief. It is purely based on the author's speculative ideas of the world's possible historical events.

    Assault on the Sea Rover

    Chapter One

    Janet Leary watched her despondent looking daughter closely during dinner in their apartment suite atop one of Manhattan's most exclusive high-risers, feeling felt utterly desperate when she saw sudden tears roll out of her eyes while dribbling all over herself. Poor Angie, she thought grimly as she wiped her daughter's face and dress-front over her sizable bosom. How terrible for her to be a three-year old child living in a woman's body with no past or a future, filled with the frustrations of a child who is incapable of understanding the hormonal demands and desires that her body was exerting on her mind, and now the loss of her father.

    What is it, sweetheart, why are you so upset?

    Angie want Daddy, Mommy. Angela complained bitterly. When he coming home?

    Janet knew that she couldn't tell her infantile child that her father was dead not only because she could not understand the concept of death, but that even if she could it would be much too much for her to bear to lose the one person in her life that she adored so much. When her husband Wayne had finally succumbed to the cancer that had plagued him for the past year, she did not tell Angela the truth, only that he had gone away on business as he frequently did in his capacity as CEO of a multinational corporation.

    Soon, Angie, very soon. She lied to calm her daughter down. It had been a horrific experience for her since not only couldn't she mourn her husband properly, but she had to put on a happy face for Angela's sake.

    But I want to go boat with Daddy. She stomped her feet hat on the wooden floor. Now.

    We can't now because it's already night, Angie.

    It had made Janet grateful that her daughter's physical development had remained as stunted as her mind was after her drowning accident many years before, but to her disappointment, once puberty had finally began it served to confuse and frustrate Angela to a great degree. So much so that out of his great concern for Janet's well being just before he had been hospitalized for the last time he tried to persuade her that she should seriousely consider institutionalizing Angela as their doctor had suggested. And now, despite her difficulties with Angela, Janet simply did not have the heart to part with her. She had started life as a bright and cheerful child until, at age three, she was found floating in their swimming pool at their beach mansion in the Hamptons. She had been under water much too long and had lost most of her mental capacity but remained as cheerful and easy to handle as before. Until she reached puberty when her body reached adult size and she began to experience constant temperament flare-ups, when her doctor suggested that they send her to a special day school to be with other children. Janet and Wayne agreed to do that despite their trepidations when Angela began to be physically restrained quite often which literally broke their hearts.

    Spending half-days amongst her special peers seemed to calm Angela down considerably for the first six months, until Janet received an urgent call from the school director one day, to come over. When she arrived, worried sick about what might have happened, she found out that when her teacher noticed that Angela had left class to use the bathroom thirty minutes earlier she hadn't returned yet. After a frantic search by the school staff, Angela was found in the napping room in one of the beds with with a boy who was slightly older and it was quite evident that they had had sex. The director told Janet that other than the traces of blood on the sheets and on her thighs, Angela did not suffer any harm and that she seemed quite pleased with what they had done and was giggling happily until she was separated from the boy, when she became quite violent.

    Janet was horrified by the incident and immediately took Angela to her own gynecologist who, after examining her reported that she had suffered no adverse effect from her sexual encounter since it wasn't rape and must have been consensual. He suggested, though, that it would be prudent to tie her tubes just in case she somehow managed to repeat following her sexual desires, which shook Janet considerably since she had never considered her daughter as a woman until then. That evening, when she told Wayne about what had happened, he infuriated her when, instead of being upset he burst into laughter.

    What the hell is so funny about Angie getting herself raped by another defective?

    She wasn't raped at all, Jan, but acted very much like her mother did when she quite willingly let me deflower her the first time we'd met. Which should make you happy for her being able to enjoy herself as a normal human being at least physically, which we should allow her to experience as much as possible.

    Wayne's idea horrified Janet. You mean that we should prostitute our daughter?

    Not at all. What we should do is allow her the one pleasure in life that she's capable of experiencing, so I suggest that you take her back to your doctor and have him tie her tubes, then get her back to school to spend time with her new boyfriend so she can have some fun for a while.

    The next morning, after a long night of considering Wayne's suggestions, Janet had reached the conclusion that Wayne was right about what they needed to do for Angela, so she called and set up and appointment with the gynecologist to have her tubes tied and then brought her back to school, where the director was very concerned about being sued. The woman was quite relieved when Janet told her about the decision they had made about Angela, and suggested that she speak to Jonathan's parents because they were so fearful of the consequences of his actions that they were going to take him out of school.

    The following five years were literally blissful for Angela as she enjoyed having occasional sex with Jonathan, and the fact that her father started taking her on his newly purchased small boat out for a sail every weekend that he was home. She somehow was able to follow Wayne's instructions on sailing their boat and reveled in her unusual skill until her father became quite sick and could no longer take her out on their weekend sail.

    It suddenly occurred to Janet that there was maybe a way to please Angela after all, and maybe even make her forget her father for a while. Tell me, Sweetheart, how would you like Mommy to take you on a long boat trip? Not on Daddy's little one but on a real big ship that goes out on a long trip all over the ocean. And to get to the boat we might have to take an airplane to fly over to a place where such ships are docked.

    To Janet's pleasure she quickly saw the open excitement in Angela's face about the trip and was not surprised when

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