Dorthena
lady, and how the hell had he gotten so lucky to meet up
with her? It had dawned on him she had not given her name, he would
find out what it was before the night was over.
    “Honey you can
stay a week if your any good in bed,” Dorthena said, and leaned in
and kissed Michael, then nipped his lip gently. Dorthena had to
bite her lip to keep from turning her head away his breath smelled
of garlic and rotten meat! She wondered what he had been eating
besides garlic.
    Dorthena
walked over to her vehicle it was a rental, sporty type car just
for the occasion. She unlocked it and Michael hopped in to the
passenger’s seat, Dorthena opened her door and slipped into the
driver’s seat. Tell me about your self sweet thing?”
    Michael
smiled, “I rather play with you baby
    Dorthena
smiled, winked at Michael, “if you do play we might end up in an
accident you don’t want that! Dorthena said with a purr and a
smile. “Just wait sweet heart and you won’t be sorry you did. So
tell me about your self Dorthena ask again so it would keep his
mind off her body.”
    I made a
mistake spent time in jail. I just got out a few days ago. I am job
hunting but no one wants to hire an ex-con. Grew up on the wrong
side of the tracks, parents split, and both are now dead. Now tell
me about your self” Michael said warmly.
    Dorthena drove
out of town to the out skirts, drove down a couple of back roads
and when she came to the place she had checked out earlier in the
day she pulled into a drive way to a vacant house. “Come Michael
your going to love this.” Dorthena gave Michael her most charming
smile. Dorthena never did answer his question to tell him about
herself. Besides what would she say I am here to kill you slug
meat!
    Michael
stepped out of the vehicle he could see a roof just behind some
tree’s. When he turned to Dorthena she was gone. Michael thought
she must have started to the house with out him. So Michael walked
towards the house when he turned the corner he saw and old
dilapidated house that was nearly to the ground. Chills ran up and
down his body, he knew instantly he was set up and his death was
staring him in the face. He tried to calm down the adrenaline
rushing through his body as he kept looking from shadow to shadow.
“Please don’t kill me! I never did anything to you!” Michael said
in a shrill voice.
    Dorthena
smiled as she smelled his fear, “you killed an innocent man
Michael. What did Cue do to you but win a few dollars in a card
game?”
    Michael began
to perspire, “I didn’t mean to kill him I just lost my temper”
Michael started to back towards the vehicle, stopped when he heard
from a distance the doors locking.
    Then he was
hit from behind and down he went.
    A black
panther dug its nails into his neck and back. Michael screamed, he
pissed his pants, and then he felt teeth biting down on the back of
his neck. His hands clawed at the dirt beneath him trying to grab
something he could defend himself with. Large paws flipped Michael
over; sharp teeth grabbed him by the throat and hung on. Michael
tried to struggle the panther bit down harder. Michael grabbed a
handful of fur and hung on. The Black Panther dug its nail deeper
into his chest, clawing down ward. When Michael lay dead the Black
Panther took its sharp claws and clawed up his body and face to
sharpen its nails. The panther started shaking its head from the
smell of urine, grabbed Michael’s body and dragged it off the
roadway to a small stream. Dragged his body into the water and left
it there to be washed cleaned by the rushing water of the stream.
Thena walked up stream two yards and began to clean the blood from
her fur. She quickly dressed.
    Dorthena came
out of the trees got into her vehicle and drove away. Put her wig,
her false teeth cover she had in her mouth, unsnapped the bottom of
her skirt and the length dropped by six inches, unsnapped the top
of the dress and the sleeves came off, the front came away and the
back dropped

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