Chapter 14: Enchantress Murderer
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In the heart of Pleasureville, the neon lights danced across the façades of the adult entertainment establishments that lined the vibrant street. This was a world where desires ran wild, where inhibitions were shed, and where pleasure knew no boundaries.

The club catered to a variety of tastes and desires, ensuring that everyone could find their version of pleasure. From the elegant burlesque dancers to the sultry pole dancers, each performer possessed a mesmerizing allure that left patrons spellbound.

Mimi Loveme(now Captain Mimi) found herself in need of Bob Bona's assistance once again, this time for a chilling case involving the murder of an artist known as the Enchantress at Club Euphoria in downtown Pleasureville. The club, owned by a man named King Lo, had a reputation for its risqué performances and provocative atmosphere.

The victim, Lucy Sophiana, had been brutally slaughtered, her body mutilated into several pieces. The scene was a harrowing sight, even for someone like Mimi, who had seen her fair share of gruesome crimes. As she stood during the chaos, she called Bob to help her find more clues.

Recognizing Bob Bona's connections to the underground world, Mimi reached out to him for assistance. She knew that Bob had greater access to Pleasureville's seedy underbelly and could help her uncover information about this cold-blooded killer. Mimi suspected that the murderer had a disturbing fascination with collecting the underwear of their victims. Her observation at the crime scene, where the Enchantress was found naked, matched the unsettling pattern of four similar incidents that had occurred recently.

Bob wasted no time and began his investigation by delving into his brothel and exploring massage parlors and karaoke lounges. However, despite his efforts, he couldn't find any leads that brought him closer to the truth. That is until he stumbled upon a man named Crapie, who worked at an adult video rental shop.

Crapie, a notorious and corpulent individual, seemed to know the victims on Bob's list, with one exception: Lucy Sophiana. According to Crapie, these victims all shared certain characteristics: bob-cut hairstyles, petite frames, youthful faces, and, as Crapie so bluntly put it, "a nice firm rack." It appeared that they also had a particular fondness for renting vintage porn videos from his shop.

Bob was taken aback by Crapie's description, particularly the mention of a "nice firm rack." Curiosity got the best of him, and he questioned Crapie further. Crapie clarified that he was referring to someone who resembled Jennifer Love Hewitt. Bob couldn't help but agree, understanding Crapie's descriptions with a mix of amusement and recognition.

Realizing that Crapie's insights could prove valuable, Bob asked him to keep an eye out for anyone who matched the peculiar criteria of being petite with a bob-cut hairstyle. It seemed they were dealing with a killer who had a strange fetish for individuals possessing these specific attributes.

With Crapie's agreement, Bob returned to his "Enchanting Playground" and contemplated the police report in his hand. The mention of a "nice rack" lingered in his mind, reminding him of his lover Herdina Pies. He quickly reached for his phone and was relieved to find out she was safe and sound. Bob decided to give her a call, engaging in a conversation that soon turned into planning a rendezvous.

Bob Bona couldn't help but chuckle at Herdina's reaction when she realized that he was the new owner of the "Enchanting Playground." The surprise on her face was evident, and she wasted no time expressing her jealousy about his interactions with the girls there. Herdina's words were laced with a mix of playfulness and insecurity, as she accused Bob of being too busy with all the other girls, neglecting to call her.

Bob laughed, a flamboyant and carefree expression of amusement. He reassured Herdina that she had always held a special place in his heart, regardless of what others might think. But before they could delve into their matters, Bob decided to share the details of the "Enchantress murder" investigation with Herdina.

He explained that all the victims had something in common that Herdina also possessed - "nice racks," as Crapie had so crudely put it. However, before Bob could finish his sentence, Herdina's hand swiftly met her friend's face with a resounding slap. She was not one to tolerate such objectification.

"Nice Boobies!", and Herdina slapped him again.

Bob, frustrated by the turn of events, couldn't help but voice his exasperation. "Why does everyone try to kill me?" he complained, and Herdina laughed at Bob's expression.

Bob retrieved the photos from his pocket and handed them to Herdina. As she studied each image carefully, her eyes narrowed in concentration. After a moment, she pointed out a crucial missing piece in Bob's clue.

"They are all white," she began, "and they all seem to be wearing the same necklace." Her finger emphasized her point, indicating the golden necklace with a ruby pendant that adorned each victim's neck.

Bob felt a mix of frustration and gratitude towards Herdina for her astute observation. He realized that he had overlooked this significant detail, and it could be the key to unraveling the mystery behind the Enchantress murders.

Bob Bona, with a slight sheen of sweat on his forehead from his date night with Herdina, decided to make a stop at Crapie's video store. He hoped to encounter Crapie and confront him about the false lead he had given him earlier. Bob was determined to get to the bottom of the Enchantress murder case, no matter what.

As he walked down the street, a sleek black limousine pulled up beside him, and the doors swung open. It was none other than King Lo, the flamboyant owner of Club Euphoria. Bob introduced himself confidently, "Bob, my name, bonafide my services."

King Lo, with a hint of disbelief in his voice, expressed his surprise at Bob's involvement with the police, even as the case involved his beloved actress and girlfriend, Lucy Sophiana. Bob shrugged, dismissing any suspicions, "Mimi has been my friend since we were children. I don't see her as just a police officer. I'm just helping out a friend."

As they continued their conversation, Bob's eyes couldn't help but notice a girl standing next to King Lo. She wore a pendant that resembled the ones found on the victims. However, Bob decided to keep this observation to himself for now, not wanting to reveal his hand too soon.

King Lo, seemingly oblivious to Bob's hidden knowledge, extended his condolences for the loss of Nina at Joe Gassman's drug raid. He then mentioned his interest in bringing "The Vagina Sisters" onto his stage. 

He is mimicking the banner outside his club "The Vagina Sisters. The duo who lost her sister, now strip their armor in Club Euphoria!"

Bob knew that King Lo's intentions were not sincere; he merely wanted to mock and shame him with his money and power.

Bob maintained his composure, hiding his true feelings. "I appreciate your condolences, King Lo. As for 'The Vagina Sisters,' I'll consider your offer. But let's not forget, that justice needs to be served for all the victims. Money and power won't erase the crimes committed."

King Lo smiled, his eyes glinting with mischief. "Ah, Bob, always the righteous one. But remember, in Pleasureville, power and pleasure go hand in hand. Don't forget where you are."

With those cryptic words, King Lo closed the limousine door, leaving Bob to ponder their meaning. He knew that navigating the twisted and dangerous streets of Pleasureville required more than just determination. It demanded cunning, resilience, and an understanding of the complex web of power and desire that enveloped the city.

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