Hello, I'm that jerk that perverts your favorite cartoon into porn, better known as Jayrich. I don't know how many people have even heard of me, but I'd just figure I post one of my recent works just to see if anyone has any interest. So here's a fic about Irma and The Baroness getting down and dirty.
Hope you enjoy...
Undercover Scoop
“Oh, what a day…”
Irma lamented over her current situation as she exited the local coffee shop in Times Square, carrying four Grande Mocha Lattes. It wasn’t enough that she was the secretary to Burne Thompson, but she was also designated the coffee girl for the day, due to a poker game gone awry. Still, with a shaky dignity she took on the task as she marched down the street, back to the Channel 6 News Building. Reaching the corner, she came to a stop when she noticed the light was red.
C’mon…” She whined. “…I can’t be late with this! Oh, how can this get any worse?”
And almost on cue, the Channel 6 secretary got her answer as a Black SUV sped from around the corner, startling her enough to make her splash the drinks on an unsuspecting skateboarder next to her. All eyes continued to be on the SUV though, as it rammed against two parked cars before coming to a stop within the drop-off area at a ritzy Hotel. A moment later, the doors would open and several armored men would step out; all of them flanking a raven-haired woman wearing an all-black leather ensemble, with stylish glasses.
The group quickly barged into the Hotel’s lobby, marching towards the welcome desk area where a noticeable shaken concierge stood, unable to move. The group converged on the desk as the woman adjusted her glasses and stared daggers through the young man.
“Room 1983, is it ready?” She inquired in a foreign accent.
“Y-y-y-yes, ma’am!” The concierge nervously responded as he handed over the keys as his hand trembled. “Sp-specified to y-your exact requests.”
She snatched the keys from his hand and scowled. “It had better be. MOVE OUT!”
“Yes ma’am.” One of her men responded. “ON THE MOVE!!!”
And like a synchronized unit, they proceeded towards the elevator area, keeping their lovely leader enveloped in their protection as other Hotel guests looked on in shock. Outside of the grand building Irma could see the scene unfold, but couldn’t hear a word of it. She quickly lost interest though, as she noticed the foursome of drinks she was holding were now doused over a fellow pedestrian.
“Just perfect! Now I gotta get some more!” Turning on her heels, she started back towards the coffee shop when a familiar ring tone crossed her ears. Recognizing it as her turtle communicator, she pulled it out of her purse and flipped it open, just as her foot came down on top of another’s.
“Oh, WHOOOOAA!!!”
Losing her balance, she fell forward and landed on top of a pedestrian, who had the unfortunate luck of being the same one drenched in mocha lattes earlier. “Oop, sorry!” She told him as another voice came over the communicator.
“Irma, are you there?”
It was April, and Irma scrambled to grab her communicator as she picked herself up. “April, what’s up?”
“I need your help, Irma.” The reporter told her friend.
Irma quickly ducked into a nearby alleyway, thinking the conversation might need to be private. “What’s the matter? The turtles in trouble?”
“No, they’re OK.” April replied. “What I need is your help on getting a scoop.”
Irma nearly dropped the communicator as she stood in disbelief. “Are you kidding me? You’re calling over a story!?”
“Irma, just listen!” April countered. “I found out that some top secret terrorist organization is in New York! They were here to kidnap the Statue of Liberty with the Shredder, but the guys teamed up with some secret soldiers to stop them.”
“Yeah, and?” Irma replied.
“And one of their Lieutenants is still on the loose in the city.” April continued. “If I can get the scoop on their location…”
“Wait, April…” Irma interrupted. “What do you need me for?”
“I’m getting to that.” April told her. “I found out the Hotel where they’re staying…it’s the Roosevelt Grand.”
The name was familiar to the secretary, and as she looked up she got the answer why; it was the very hotel she was in front of, where the whole scene unraveled. “You gotta be kidding me.”
“Irma? You there?”
“I’m here.” Irma said into the communicator. “In more ways than one.”
“You’re there? Great!” April cheered. “I just need you to sneak in and get some info on the guest book and room numbers. And if you can get a photo of her—!”
“And just how am I supposed to do that!? Dress up as some bellboy and sneak in to…” Irma stopped herself when she realized she just gave April the means to encourage her for this favor. “This is gonna be like Cincinnati, isn’t it?”
A ding filled the hallways the elevator doors slid open to reveal Irma, now clad in a bellboy jacket and hat. “Just get the room number and photo, she says. It’ll be quick, she says.”
Though she was wary about taking on this task, she exited the car and walked down the hall in front of her, constantly repeating a room number to herself. “Room 1983, room 1983…”
As she wandered the halls, her eyes actively scanned each number on the door she passed, until finally coming across her destination. She stood in front of it for a moment, nervousness causing her body to tremble until she took a deep breath and exhaled, calming herself as she knocked on the door. There wasn’t an immediate answer as all she heard was silence. The Baroness’ voice from the other side would break that silence, though.
“Who is it?”
“Uh, um…Room Service?”
“I did not order any food.” She responded. “What are you—oh, it is you.”
Irma was shocked to hear that as the door unlocked and swung open to show The Baroness, wearing a lush black bathrobe. “Well, what are you standing there for? Come in.”
“O…OK…” Irma replied cautiously, complying with the request as to not look suspicious. As she entered the spacious suite, she saw the extravagant luxury which surrounded the supposed terrorist Lieutenant. The room looked like it could belong to a movie star, with its lavish curtains, lush carpeting and expensive furniture which included a hanging chandelier above the room. Irma was noticeably in awe over the sight, and The Baroness could see it.
“I take it this is the first time your superiors have allowed you into one of these rooms?” She inquired.
“Uh…you could say that.” Irma replied.
“Yes, it is rather elegant…yet still below my standards.” The raven-haired Cobra Lieutenant shut the door behind them and walked over to join her guest. “I suppose you will have to do, too.”
Irma was confused by that statement. “I…I will?”
“I did not think I would have use for you, today…” Baroness continued as she grabbed a bottle of champagne and poured herself a glass. “…but that IDIOT’S plan has caused me to reconsider! And as unbelievable as it is to me, it was actually sound when I first heard it.”
She poured another glass and handed it to the disguised bellhop as she continued. “Steal the Statue of Liberty and turn it into a gigantic robot that’ll fight for Cobra. Ridiculous, yes…but still plausible…until that idiot commander decided to perform the transformation first, instead of just taking it!”
The Baroness took a lengthy swig of her glass, before placing it down on a nearby table and continuing. “What made it worse was when those cursed Joes show up with reinforcements. I still have no idea where Snake Eyes obtained his new ninja friends…or why they underwent some genetic amphibian mutation to make them stronger. And I believed Mindbender was a disturbed doctor.”
Irma knew she was talking about the Turtles, but decided to remain quiet as the black-clad villainess strolled away from her, and towards a set of double doors. “No matter. I still escaped while that buffoon was taken into custody. Unfortunately Destro is still in England finishing our business deal...meaning I am unable to relieve my stress with him. But enough of that…”
Pushing open the doors, walking into the suite’s bedroom, which was just as impressive as the rest of the dwelling. “You did not come to hear me talk, you came to help relieve this stress…”
She turned on her spiked heels and slowly sat down on the bed with her legs crossed. They wouldn’t remain that way however, as she slowly uncrossed them, while letting her robe slip open. Placing her hands on her knees, she spread them wide as Irma got more than an eye full for a lifetime. For right in front of her sat The Baroness, her perfectly round breasts hanging freely out of her robe and her shaved snatch invitingly waiting.
“…so, you can get to work.”
Hope you enjoy...
Undercover Scoop
“Oh, what a day…”
Irma lamented over her current situation as she exited the local coffee shop in Times Square, carrying four Grande Mocha Lattes. It wasn’t enough that she was the secretary to Burne Thompson, but she was also designated the coffee girl for the day, due to a poker game gone awry. Still, with a shaky dignity she took on the task as she marched down the street, back to the Channel 6 News Building. Reaching the corner, she came to a stop when she noticed the light was red.
C’mon…” She whined. “…I can’t be late with this! Oh, how can this get any worse?”
And almost on cue, the Channel 6 secretary got her answer as a Black SUV sped from around the corner, startling her enough to make her splash the drinks on an unsuspecting skateboarder next to her. All eyes continued to be on the SUV though, as it rammed against two parked cars before coming to a stop within the drop-off area at a ritzy Hotel. A moment later, the doors would open and several armored men would step out; all of them flanking a raven-haired woman wearing an all-black leather ensemble, with stylish glasses.
The group quickly barged into the Hotel’s lobby, marching towards the welcome desk area where a noticeable shaken concierge stood, unable to move. The group converged on the desk as the woman adjusted her glasses and stared daggers through the young man.
“Room 1983, is it ready?” She inquired in a foreign accent.
“Y-y-y-yes, ma’am!” The concierge nervously responded as he handed over the keys as his hand trembled. “Sp-specified to y-your exact requests.”
She snatched the keys from his hand and scowled. “It had better be. MOVE OUT!”
“Yes ma’am.” One of her men responded. “ON THE MOVE!!!”
And like a synchronized unit, they proceeded towards the elevator area, keeping their lovely leader enveloped in their protection as other Hotel guests looked on in shock. Outside of the grand building Irma could see the scene unfold, but couldn’t hear a word of it. She quickly lost interest though, as she noticed the foursome of drinks she was holding were now doused over a fellow pedestrian.
“Just perfect! Now I gotta get some more!” Turning on her heels, she started back towards the coffee shop when a familiar ring tone crossed her ears. Recognizing it as her turtle communicator, she pulled it out of her purse and flipped it open, just as her foot came down on top of another’s.
“Oh, WHOOOOAA!!!”
Losing her balance, she fell forward and landed on top of a pedestrian, who had the unfortunate luck of being the same one drenched in mocha lattes earlier. “Oop, sorry!” She told him as another voice came over the communicator.
“Irma, are you there?”
It was April, and Irma scrambled to grab her communicator as she picked herself up. “April, what’s up?”
“I need your help, Irma.” The reporter told her friend.
Irma quickly ducked into a nearby alleyway, thinking the conversation might need to be private. “What’s the matter? The turtles in trouble?”
“No, they’re OK.” April replied. “What I need is your help on getting a scoop.”
Irma nearly dropped the communicator as she stood in disbelief. “Are you kidding me? You’re calling over a story!?”
“Irma, just listen!” April countered. “I found out that some top secret terrorist organization is in New York! They were here to kidnap the Statue of Liberty with the Shredder, but the guys teamed up with some secret soldiers to stop them.”
“Yeah, and?” Irma replied.
“And one of their Lieutenants is still on the loose in the city.” April continued. “If I can get the scoop on their location…”
“Wait, April…” Irma interrupted. “What do you need me for?”
“I’m getting to that.” April told her. “I found out the Hotel where they’re staying…it’s the Roosevelt Grand.”
The name was familiar to the secretary, and as she looked up she got the answer why; it was the very hotel she was in front of, where the whole scene unraveled. “You gotta be kidding me.”
“Irma? You there?”
“I’m here.” Irma said into the communicator. “In more ways than one.”
“You’re there? Great!” April cheered. “I just need you to sneak in and get some info on the guest book and room numbers. And if you can get a photo of her—!”
“And just how am I supposed to do that!? Dress up as some bellboy and sneak in to…” Irma stopped herself when she realized she just gave April the means to encourage her for this favor. “This is gonna be like Cincinnati, isn’t it?”
A ding filled the hallways the elevator doors slid open to reveal Irma, now clad in a bellboy jacket and hat. “Just get the room number and photo, she says. It’ll be quick, she says.”
Though she was wary about taking on this task, she exited the car and walked down the hall in front of her, constantly repeating a room number to herself. “Room 1983, room 1983…”
As she wandered the halls, her eyes actively scanned each number on the door she passed, until finally coming across her destination. She stood in front of it for a moment, nervousness causing her body to tremble until she took a deep breath and exhaled, calming herself as she knocked on the door. There wasn’t an immediate answer as all she heard was silence. The Baroness’ voice from the other side would break that silence, though.
“Who is it?”
“Uh, um…Room Service?”
“I did not order any food.” She responded. “What are you—oh, it is you.”
Irma was shocked to hear that as the door unlocked and swung open to show The Baroness, wearing a lush black bathrobe. “Well, what are you standing there for? Come in.”
“O…OK…” Irma replied cautiously, complying with the request as to not look suspicious. As she entered the spacious suite, she saw the extravagant luxury which surrounded the supposed terrorist Lieutenant. The room looked like it could belong to a movie star, with its lavish curtains, lush carpeting and expensive furniture which included a hanging chandelier above the room. Irma was noticeably in awe over the sight, and The Baroness could see it.
“I take it this is the first time your superiors have allowed you into one of these rooms?” She inquired.
“Uh…you could say that.” Irma replied.
“Yes, it is rather elegant…yet still below my standards.” The raven-haired Cobra Lieutenant shut the door behind them and walked over to join her guest. “I suppose you will have to do, too.”
Irma was confused by that statement. “I…I will?”
“I did not think I would have use for you, today…” Baroness continued as she grabbed a bottle of champagne and poured herself a glass. “…but that IDIOT’S plan has caused me to reconsider! And as unbelievable as it is to me, it was actually sound when I first heard it.”
She poured another glass and handed it to the disguised bellhop as she continued. “Steal the Statue of Liberty and turn it into a gigantic robot that’ll fight for Cobra. Ridiculous, yes…but still plausible…until that idiot commander decided to perform the transformation first, instead of just taking it!”
The Baroness took a lengthy swig of her glass, before placing it down on a nearby table and continuing. “What made it worse was when those cursed Joes show up with reinforcements. I still have no idea where Snake Eyes obtained his new ninja friends…or why they underwent some genetic amphibian mutation to make them stronger. And I believed Mindbender was a disturbed doctor.”
Irma knew she was talking about the Turtles, but decided to remain quiet as the black-clad villainess strolled away from her, and towards a set of double doors. “No matter. I still escaped while that buffoon was taken into custody. Unfortunately Destro is still in England finishing our business deal...meaning I am unable to relieve my stress with him. But enough of that…”
Pushing open the doors, walking into the suite’s bedroom, which was just as impressive as the rest of the dwelling. “You did not come to hear me talk, you came to help relieve this stress…”
She turned on her spiked heels and slowly sat down on the bed with her legs crossed. They wouldn’t remain that way however, as she slowly uncrossed them, while letting her robe slip open. Placing her hands on her knees, she spread them wide as Irma got more than an eye full for a lifetime. For right in front of her sat The Baroness, her perfectly round breasts hanging freely out of her robe and her shaved snatch invitingly waiting.
“…so, you can get to work.”
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