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Eveline - Chapter 28
Chapter 29 - Councilwoman Rogers
Eveline
was not really a politician before she won the election. She really did
not even consider herself a serious candidate. As far as she was
concerned, running for office was nothing more than a publicity stunt
that her boss had set up to bring notoriety to her modeling career.
Well, now she was a public official. Not just any public official, but
the first full-time nudist public official ever elected in the US. She
was now a public figure, with a lot of media attention directed towards
her.
If I don't watch what I'm doing, this can go really bad. Really,
really, bad.
Eveline was obsessed with doing everything she could to avoid looking
stupid. It wasn't just the notoriety of being first nudist politician in
the US. Her fear went much deeper than that. She was convinced that
stupidity ran in her family, based on the fact that her mother and
brother were both in jail for being idiots. She would avoid being stupid
at all costs, and she would avoid any situation that would make her
appear stupid, at all costs. Making a mistake or not having her facts
straight was not an option for Councilwoman Eveline Rogers.
Eveline drafted Jenny and Lance to become her assistants by playing on
their romantic attraction to her. As she put it:
"If you are not studying, sleeping, or practicing basketball, I expect
you to be here. No questions. I want you here, ready to work. Whenever
you have a moment of down-time from school is time you'll will be
spending with me."
Eveline pushed her two lovers mercilessly. Jenny had to research
everything having to do with school funding, sports, parks, and the
university. Lance was responsible for researching everything else, as
well as preparing speeches and talking points.
Eveline insisted that Jenny and Lance be naked at all times, whether
they were with her or not. Jenny was contractually obligated to be naked
by her university, but now Lance had to join her.
Nancy and the reporter Giselle were correct that if Eveline ran for
public office, the publicity would give her more notoriety as a model.
Within six months of starting her career with the auction house, she
would become the most sought-after auction presenter in the US and
participate in the sale of some of the most expensive and famous objects
around the world.
Booking Eveline and Nancy to present at an auction became increasingly
expensive. However, anyone wanting to sell off an over-priced object
knew that whatever Nancy charged for Eveline to present, she'd pay for
herself many times over. Eveline started to develop fans, who tuned into
and recorded every auction where she was the presenter.
Eveline's circumstances had committed her more than ever to living
completely without clothes. She knew that if she was ever seen or
photographed wearing anything other than her company's sandals, it would
seriously damage her career, not to mention being a breach of her
contract. Her constant nakedness was part of her public mystique, along
with her shy smile and quiet manner of carrying herself while she was
working.
She wondered if she'd ever return to wearing clothing at some point in
the future. If she did, it certainly wouldn't be anytime soon.
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Eveline's political career advanced along with her modeling career.
At
the beginning of her public service, no one took her seriously. She was
nothing more than a novelty candidate. Yes, it was interesting that
Tri-Rivers had elected the country's very first full-time nudist to
office, but really, who was going to take anything a naked 18-year-old
had to say seriously?
It wasn't just Eveline's age and choice of attire. How could anyone say
she was qualified to represent anyone? She has been elected due to
unique circumstances that ensured she had almost no opposition. She was
still in high school (after having flunked the previous year) and living
with a teacher. She was a nude model; a highly-paid nude model, but just
a nude model nevertheless. How much brains does it take to stand naked
in front of some over-priced item, strike a pose, and smile?
Then, there was her family. Definitely not model citizens. Her mother
was in jail for some pretty nasty financial scams. And there was her
brother, Lucas the meth cook. That was one hell of a scandal, even worse
than anything her mother had done. The explosion and fire that leveled
her family's house had put 38 people in the hospital with burns and
fractures of varying severity. Some of those casualties, including Lucas
and his girlfriend, would be horribly disfigured for the rest of their
lives.
Nancy and Coach Strickland were very aware of what Eveline was up
against as far as getting anyone to respect her was concerned. So was
the Foreign Ministry of the West African Confederation. So was Eveline
herself. But, as Comandante Foxtrot always said: "Nothing is impossible,
especially for a man of action like myself."
In Eveline's case, "making the impossible, inevitable" meant that
Strickland and Nancy were expected to find out what issues the city
council was planning to discuss at upcoming meetings, passing the
information to the WAC embassy, receiving talking points a day or so
later, and using them to prep Eveline to speak at the council meetings.
To the shock of her fellow city council members, the nude 18-year-old
actively participated in discussions and always spoke like a
professional, using vocabulary that was way beyond the language of a
typical high school student. She did not just vote and support or oppose
proposals; she started to promote initiatives on her own.
One of Councilwoman Rogers' first campaigns, one that really took off,
was to fight to reverse her predecessor's transfer of a city park to a
towing company. When Joe's Towing took over the land, the company cut
down all the trees, paved the ground, and fenced the area to create an
impound lot. They literally "paved paradise to put up a parking lot". It
was great for Joe's Towing, having its impound lot downtown. The
converted area greatly increased the number of cars the tow-truck
drivers were able to snatch off the streets, because they no longer had
to drive their prizes to the edge of town. That bribe was definitely
money well-spent.
Regardless of who had been paid what, as far as Eveline was concerned,
the towing company would have to relinquish the property and compensate
the city to have it replanted with grass and trees. Eveline had the
backing of thousands of residents who wanted the park restored, and
hundreds of car owners who had been victims of the company's predatory
towing. Eveline made herself popular as she entered into the first
conflict of her political career targeting a business owner who was
hated by the public.
It certainly did not help the cause of Joe's Towing when the day manager
stormed out drunk with a baseball bat and threatened to bash Eveline's
"nudie slut cunt to mush". Not a smart thing to say to a city
councilwoman in front of a rally of hundreds of angry residents.
The end for Joe's Towing came quickly after the base-ball bat incident.
The police entered the compound and arrested the manager for threatening
a public official. As soon as the manager left in handcuffs, angry
residents blockaded the entrances to the lot and refused to let
tow-trucks in or out. The police chief decided that having his officers
intervene wasn't worth the negative publicity for the department, which
effectively left Joe's Towing without any police protection. The company
had to suspend its operations and a few days later Joe filed for
bankruptcy. In the middle of the night company employees pulled their
equipment off the lot and abandoned it. The next day Eveline's
supporters poured into the area, tore down all the fencing, and held a
block party in her honor. Restoration of the park would take a while,
but Joe's Towing was gone, and Eveline had won her first major victory.
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