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A Burglar In Malay - cover

A Burglar In Malay

Kurt Dysan

Publisher: Boruma Publishing

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Summary

When Jay tracks down Stacey
in a small Malaysian resort town, he learns that she has the sapphire ring he
came to find. She also has a sexy body and a willingness to use it to convince
him to become an accessory to her plan to rob a merchant's house. The ring, sex
and curiosity lure Jay into exploring the possibilities with the Malaysian
whore as his only backup if things go wrong.

 
~~~~~
Excerpt ~~~~~

 
It
was desperately hot when the train finally arrived at the station. It was a
fast stop, just long enough to let the handful of departing passengers get to
the platform and get our luggage before it pulled away, making its rattling
train noises. My tee shirt was soaked through and stuck to my skin. It probably
hadn't been wise to wear black, but we do strange things for fashion.

 
A
hot and intermittent wind gave no relief from the heat even in the shade. It
whipped lackadaisically at the tattered plastic roof of a pathetic little
market that sat in the yellow dust between the train station and the road. Even
from the station platform I could see that the market offered nothing I wanted
or needed; it would be even hotter inside. The stalls at the periphery offered
piles of pungent Durian and fly-blown fish. There might be more and nicer
things inside, but I wanted to keep moving. Besides what did I really need? I
had eaten some fried rice on the train. There would be restaurants later or at
least a house willing to provide a meal. I had my computer, which I wouldn't
use until I was certain of an electrical supply (the batteries were getting
old) and a small bag with worn clothing. I kept my documents and money, except
for a few dollars' worth of Malaysian ringgit in a pouch under my shirt where I
hoped they would stay safe.

 
Staying
safe was a good thing when you could manage it.

 
It
seemed there were two ways to get up the mountain to the town I was headed for.
The fast and comfortable way would be to hire a private car. The other was a
rickety old bus that reminded me of a particularly bad year in grade school.
But the bus was cheap and one was leaving soon so I got on board. Through the
open window of the bus I bought a plastic bag of some kind of drink that turned
out to be sugar cane juice. It was far too sweet to ever be my first choice in
beverages, but it cut through the dust and I was glad for it.

 
The
ride up the mountain was excruciating. If the bus had ever had a suspension it
had given up the ghost long ago. The road was mostly unpaved and at points
seemed too narrow for the bus and this was a two way road. We often were passed
by cars honking loudly as they hurtled down the mountain at speeds ranging from
dangerously stupid to suicidal. Assuming some were the hire cars made me think
the bus had been a good choice.

 
When
we finally arrived, I wanted to get a shower more than almost anything in the
world. Sweat made my skin sticky. Finding the estate agent I had contacted was
easy as the bus stopped almost squarely in front of it. I went in and found a
thin young Western woman at the desk. The light caught her hair, showing
reddish highlights.

 
"Help
you?" she asked, her words heavy with a thick Aussie accent.

 
"I
emailed about a cheap month-to-month rental."

 
"Gotcha,"
she said. She opened a desk drawer and took out a ring of keys. "Ms. Jones
didn't leave a message about it, but there is just the one. Let's go look at
it."

 
"I'm
Stacey," she said as we walked to the rental. "I work mornings here
but haven't done so long."



















 
"Glad
to meet you Stacey. I am Jay Adams," I told her. And I was definitely glad
to meet her. I had expected it would take some effort to locate her.
Available since: 08/18/2018.
Print length: 25 pages.

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