1. Guyver – Second Chance – Part 2


    Date: 10/6/2017, Categories: Science-Fiction, Alien, Cruelty Extreme, Fan fiction, Masturbation Rape Author: KatieKittyKat, Source: sexstories.com

    ... fed the watering hole for the cattle, was part of a small stream that disappeared into a crevice at the top of the rock outcrop. 300 yards further down, it dropped through another crevice, onto the quartz, then onto softer deposits below where the outcrop dropped under the grass. At this point it had eroded the softer rock to create a 10 by 20 foot oval cave, with a small pool in the centre where placer deposits had been dropped from the water flow. Div estimated the value of the gold in this location to be $350,000 with very little extraction cost, and a small shaft could be dug to it in a few weeks. Yesterday, a quick survey of the existing mine workings had shown that an estimated 3 kilos of gold, with a value of $100,000 could be harvested from the tunnel floor with no digging at all. The full survey had confirmed this, with a slightly increased value of $120,000 in all. There had also been a stash revealed, a little way down the tunnel from the main entrance, where a metal box held a large stock of drill steel, too heavy to lift without moving each one separately, and hid a small storage area behind. There was a space cut into the rock face, which held a metal bin with a piece of rock wall attached to the front of it, providing an almost invisible cover for the hiding place. Inside the bin were 15 10oz gold bars, and 20 5oz gold bars, all stamped “Still Valley”, with a net value of $280,000 and ready to be sold. The property was definitely a viable proposition, and if ...
    ... bought for the asking price of $70,000 would recoup the initial outlay within two weeks of purchase. In fact, Div suggested, if Joyce were to take 12 of the 5oz bars, she could buy the property outright, without having to put up a single penny. Joyce objected straight away, since the gold wouldn’t be hers to use until after the sale, and it would be immoral to buy the farm with the present owner’s own money. There had to be another way, something that wasn’t illegal, and was within her moral boundaries, and her sense of fair play. When Div checked Joyce’s financial status, she had a couple of thousand dollars in her bank account, a good, stable job that paid much more than she needed for living expenses, since she had no rent or mortgage to pay. The house she lived in had been her father’s, which he’d left to her in his will when he died two years ago, and the mortgage had been paid off by his insurance. Since she had full equity in the property, she could raise a mortgage on it that would easily cover the cost of the farm, including the outstanding taxes. Suitable terms could be arranged for the mortgage, so she could pay back the whole sum after she owned the farm, and all its contents, including the gold stash. The farm was still officially on the realtor’s books, and listed for sale as fee simple, including lock, stock, and barrel. This meant there were no extra costs for the equipment, livestock, and crops, as well as no discount for any damaged items, and the ownership ...
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