
Jason Ray Morton
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Writing has become more important as I live with cancer. It's a therapy, it's an escape, and it's a way to do something lasting that hopefully leaves an impression.
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A SMALL TOWN'S HORROR!
Violence comes, like a dark shadowy cloud, bringing with it the stench of death amid public outcries. That's the headline of the story of a little town in Illinois. While the seedier underbelly of the town is something most of us are all too familiar with, what followed the disaster that was the year 2020, has to be the worst start off to a new year the citizens of Galesburg Illinois have endured. This is the true story of how my hometown started off in 2021.
By Jason Ray Morton 5 years ago in Criminal
UNDERCOVER GIRL IN OVER HER HEAD.
Jennifer walked into the club, surprised to see several of the guys from D.O.A. were there, all of them congregated around the managers' table. She walked right by the table, intentionally trying to hear anything that they might be discussing. It wasn't her night to work but Steve called and told her they were short-handed and it might be a good night to make some real money. Knowing the mentality of dancers, turning down the opportunity might damage her cover identity. So, she gathered her bag of outfits and make-up, tried to call Lucia to let her know she would be in play, and went into work.
By Jason Ray Morton 5 years ago in Filthy
WandaVision, A Spoiler Alert!
For those of you that have not seen the newest entry into the Marvel Universe's lineup of movies and series, the first episode doesn't give much hope so I urge you to go onto the second before throwing in the towel on what I think will be a grand adventure.
By Jason Ray Morton 5 years ago in Geeks
Law Enforcement
To start with I'm never going to say I'm against the police any more than I would say I'm against any group of people based on their professions, their beliefs, or how they look. Scrolling through ideas as I explore this world of writing called Vocal, I realized that some of the most interesting opinions or views I might have to offer are from my experiences in Law Enforcement and Corrections. The sentiment on the wall in the photo above, is one that I feel like most the men and women wearing a badge have suffered. The words and sentiment "Fuck the Police" seem to feel more evident today than they ever have in my lifetime, especially with the year behind us.
By Jason Ray Morton 5 years ago in Journal
Lilith
As a fan of the recently ended CW supernatural thriller, Supernatural, I was always impressed by the characters that the writers developed over the course of its' fifteen seasons. Some of my personal favorites were of course the Winchester brothers, Sam and Dean, Castiel, Bobby, Crawley, Ruby, and of course, Mark Pelligrino's portrayal of the pivotal devil, Lucifer. The one character that beyond any doubt shook the first five years of the show was the character, Lilith. Lilith is a popular character throughout history, the Queen of the Demons, the first historical reference to a succubus, and quite possibly the queen of all evil. Why has pop culture, literature, and history enjoyed such a flirtation with this popularly evil she-demon?
By Jason Ray Morton 5 years ago in Geeks
Thanks For The Memories
Mr. President, When I think about how to sum up the past four years as an American having watched your presidency I think the words you were fun to watch fit perfectly. You were, afterall, once in the "Battle of the Billionaires" and shaved another Billionaires' head, on Pay Per View.
By Jason Ray Morton 5 years ago in The Swamp
Death To 2020
Netflix has hosted some winners and losers during this pandemic and like some of the streaming services, has at times, overused the losers for lack of anything current and new because of Covid-19. If you're still sheltering in place or isolating and haven't seen this one I'd recommend giving it a watch. The cast is stellar and they manage to cover the year that was.
By Jason Ray Morton 5 years ago in Geeks
Undercover Girls
Jennifer woke up in her new apartment on Springdale, moaning as the light from her window hit her in the face. She grabbed the bedspread and pulled it over her head. Jennifer realized that she was naked. A good-looking girl, waking up after a drunken night and naked, she felt around behind her muttering “please no, please no, please no.” As she found herself alone Jennifer breathed a sigh of relief. She only started her new undercover identity ten hours ago, ending up in bed with one of the disciples on day one sounded like a terrible outcome.
By Jason Ray Morton 5 years ago in Filthy
Undercover Girls
Weeks ago, Jennifer Jones sat in a posh office overlooking the Mississippi, not knowing what was to come of her being summoned. The only thing she knew was that David Pope summoned her to his office, requested her to be discreet about the meeting, and there were going to be some federal agents that wanted to speak with her. To her surprise, the meeting came with an offer, one that Chief Pope admitted he was hesitant to convey to her. The offer came from the federal agents that came to River City, late in the evening. It was something that she found weird, even mysterious.
By Jason Ray Morton 5 years ago in Filthy
Sexy Prank and Where's the Vengence
It's not just older men that lose their minds for younger women. An older woman can go stupid around younger men. Trevor broke his leg and was laid up for two weeks at home; getting under the woman of the house's skin now that he was always there. At twenty-five, Trevor was a good-looking prize for the forty-three-year-old Vanessa but they were from different eras and lived different lives. His looks would never be an issue, as she came home to find him sitting on the sofa with his leg propped up. Even in just gym shorts and an old tee-shirt, she was happy with what she saw there. His black hair was pulled back in a tail and she did not mind the six days growth, giving Trevor a more rugged, manly look that helped bridge the gap in their appearances. If only he had something to do, other than play video games.
By Jason Ray Morton 5 years ago in Filthy
The Ripper Case
Nightfall came, pouring rain beat against a decade-old black Charger. The rain, fell hard and fast, making it hard to see through the window. With all the dings, the dented front fender, and rust spots on the rear, nobody knew this was an off-duty vehicle. In the darkness of night, beneath heavy rain, nobody noticed the lone detective sitting there, hunting a serial killer known as The Ripper.
By Jason Ray Morton 5 years ago in Criminal








