Cunning, an Inquiry

ebook Love Energy Central, #11 · Love Energy Central

By S Capella

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Love and Marriage go together like a Horse and Carriage. Well, the same could be said of Cunning and Corruption, except it doesn't rhyme.

Gheorghe finds out who he is – or might be – and unhitches the horse from his particular carriage.

But fear not, we have plenty of horses hitched to carriages in this story, some expected and some not.

But it isn't all romance, no, no, no. We have some very tacky corruption intended to be used for political cunning. How can a small town generate so many political shenanigans?

Otro Antonio is not happy hanging out in a tent on a mountain in winter without the comforts of life. Then the cunning Carlitos turns up and weighs up his compassionate cunning against Otro's corrupt cunning. (See how that works out.)

A gruesome murder ends up on Inspector Jefe José's desk. Keen to retire the murderer from society, he has difficulties getting the victim's fellow (fellow? sister?) prostitutes to tell him anything. Carmen and Concha to the rescue. They do get some information y poco a poco...

Pepe, who we all worry about in the small hours of sleeplessness, just goes on being Pepe. Is there hope? No comment, although Carmen makes a few and tells him to stop thinking with his dick.

Juan in LEC discovers that he has access to some sort of truth/information field which rocks his boat, history-wise.

And there's a mass wedding/joining facilitated by Jesús, who loves to Love.

And the usual Topics for Discussion to skip over and pay not much attention to.

Cunning, an Inquiry