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You’d be so nice to come home to...
You’d be so nice by the fire
While the breeze on high sang a lullaby
You’d be all that I could desire
Cole Porter
This is the best birthday I’ve ever had, and it just keeps getting better.
Valeria sat in the copilot’s seat of a new TBM 930 and Case was at the controls. They were holding at the threshold of the runway as they prepared to take off from Augusta Regional Airport.
Yesterday I celebrated with the Reynolds family and Barnwell friends. I knew Case was coming, but after three months I was so excited to see him the hour-long car ride from Barnwell to the Augusta airport to pick him up seemed to take forever.
She was wearing headphones, but only half listening to the conversation between Case and the control tower. He was dressed casually in a white button-down shirt and tan slacks, but everything else about him, from his look of concentration to using what she thought of as his ‘pilot’s voice’ on the radio said professional.
He’s so thoughtful. He took delivery of a new plane from the leasing company in Charleston and then made time to come home to Barnwell to help me celebrate. Now I’m flying with him to Austin!
I’m sitting in this narrow cockpit so close to Case our shoulders are almost touching on the first leg of my journey home to Lodi. I’m excited, but I’m also sad to be leaving my home in Barnwell.
Home?
She shook her head slightly as she considered where she’d been living the last three months.
Some ancient Roman wrote ‘home is where the heart is.’ He was right, except my heart is in two homes. The Reynolds family made a home for me in Barnwell when I was lost and afraid. At first, I thought they’d hate me, then I was afraid they’d try to make me a substitute for Juliet, but neither happened. I just became their third daughter, sister to Chloe, and friend to Isabela and Luciana – accepted first into their household then into their community – loved and comforted by the family during their time of tragedy. I know I have to get back to Lodi – back to grandfather, and Jessica, Harrison and Jenny, but I’m torn – I want to stay, but I have to go.
The plane vibrated as Case applied takeoff power and they started to move. Valeria saw the Reynolds family as they stood outside the general aviation building. She tried hard to smile as she raised her hand to acknowledge their frantic waving. The plane rapidly picked up speed and gently lifted into the perfectly clear sky of a Georgia spring morning.
Suddenly, tears streaked her cheeks. She retrieved a tissue from her pocket and dabbed at her eyes and nose.
They climbed out over the lush spring foliage of eastern Georgia, and after a few minutes Case seemed happy with how the plane was flying and set the auto-pilot. Seeing her distress, he reached over and gently placed a warm hand over hers. He didn’t say anything.
After a few moments Valeria asked, “Does it ever get any easier? I mean leaving, that is...”
He stared straight ahead out of the cockpit as he considered her question for what seemed a long time.
“It’s never easy. Some times are less difficult than others, but leaving people you love and who love you tears at your heart.”
Valeria nodded. “I’m so sad to be leaving my family – because even after only three months they’re my family. I told your parents that I’ll never forget how they took me in and loved me despite...”
Valeria sniffed and wiped her eyes.
Case squeezed her hand.
“They know I’ll always think of them as the parents I didn’t have, and I’ll be back very soon. I’ve invited them to Lodi, too.”
She paused and then went on. “Mom, I mean your Mom...”
“Valeria, I don’t mind that you call her ‘Mom.’ It seems so natural and seeing you together, I know she thinks of you as her daughter. Hearing you call her Mom after I got home yesterday, made me happy for both of you since it was said with such love.”
Valeria looked out the side window in an unsuccessful attempt to stem a new flood of tears. A couple of tissues later she looked across at him.
“She told me to never forget I have a birth mother. I told her I hated that woman and could never think of her as anyone but the person who abandoned me – abandoned me so she could run away to a place halfway around the world. I was nine years old. Did she hate me so much she had to leave?”
She said the last with a sob as she buried her head in her hands. Case moved his hand to her shoulder and rubbed gently through the soft cotton fabric of her peach sweater.
Once she’d calmed slightly, Valeria looked up. “Over the last couple of months, Mom made me realize that hate is toxic, and that I had to let it go so forgiveness could begin the healing...”
“She’s a wise woman.”
Valeria missed the warmth of his hand when he took it from her shoulder to do something with the radio.
“Yes. With the whole family helping, I’ve learned to let that hatred go, but it’s been hard. In eleven years, I’ve never heard from my birth mother. Mom asked me if I knew where she was, and when I told her I have a street address in Seville, she made me promise to get in touch with her.”
“That sounds like Mom. And have you?”
Valeria shook her head. “I’ve been putting it off. I don’t know what to say.”
Case nodded thoughtfully, and then after a minute or so, suggested, “How about sending her a photo? We could take a picture of you here in the plane and you could tell her about your birthday and how you got your first flying lesson.”
“First flying lesson?” Valeria looked at him wide-eyed.
“Of course. For today you’re a temporary employee of Air-Bytes, so you could fly with me since we’re not authorized to carry passengers. Why shouldn’t I use the opportunity to put you to work?” He winked at her.
“You really mean it?” Her gaze flicked across the large colorful screens mounted in the control panel of the aircraft. Eyes shimmering, she gave a slight smile. “Okay.”
He grinned. “You could send her photos of your two-day birthday, starting with yesterday’s celebration in Barnwell, and then go on to show her how you piloted a plane on a cross-country flight from Georgia to Austin. Also include some photos from your second birthday party at Jonas and Kesi’s house this afternoon.”
“I could, couldn’t I? That would tell her I’m doing fine without her.”
Case shook his head. “That’s not the purpose – well, maybe a little bit, but what you’re saying is that you’re twenty now and you’re doing well and you have friends and family in Georgia and Texas as well as California.”
Valeria gave that some thought. “And I could tell her about your family – I mean my new family.”
“Yes ... but you could also ask her about her family – you have a brother and sister you’ve never met.”
Valeria frowned. “Do you think she’ll answer?”
“I don’t know, but I’m guessing she will.”
“Why?”
“Have you ever considered how guilty she must feel?”
“Mom asked me that, too, but why hasn’t she ever contacted me?”
“And what did Mom say?”
“She said we all put things off for various reasons, and the more you put the thing off the harder it is to actually do it – finally you just give up because you think it’s too late.”
“Too late to contact you or too late to make amends?”
Valeria examined the Georgia scenery below for a few seconds. “Both, I guess.”
“So, when you contact her, you’ll find out.”
Sounding uncertain, she replied in a small voice, “What if she doesn’t answer?”
“Then that will be an answer, too, and then you can close that chapter of your life and concentrate on your future with the families you have.”
Valeria smiled and said softly as if talking to herself. “Families ... Yes, I’m lucky I have two families now. One in Barnwell and Grandfather in Lodi.”
He smiled and shook his head. “But what about your Jessica and Harrison family? They aren’t just your employers. I saw you with them and Jenny, and even for that short time, I could tell they care a great deal about you, and Jenny thinks you’re her big sister.”
A ghost of a smile flitted across her face as she nodded. “Yes, that’s right. So, I have three.”
“And what about Ramón? Where does he fit?”
She looked puzzled. “Ramón? He’s not really family, he gets paid to protect me.”
Why did I say that? He’s been with me and Grandfather for a long time. Family? He’s always around and he does so much to take care of me.
“So, you don’t see him as family, even though he spends all his time looking after you – not just protecting you?”
Valeria hesitated as she pondered his question. “You’re right. He does more than protect me ... but Grandfather does pay him.”
“Like Jessica pays you...”
“That’s different...”
“Is it?”
He let that sink in for a few moments. “How many years has Ramón been taking care of you and your grandfather?”
Valeria considered his question. “I remember Ramón coming to our home when I was probably ten or eleven. I don’t know how or why. One day he was just there. He was maybe fifteen or sixteen and I think he’d been in a gang, but Grandfather saw something ... made him finish school, too.”
“And when did he become your protector?”
“The day I went to work for Jessica and Harrison.” She paused. “It was Christmas Day, a little over three years ago. I was sixteen.” She stared at the large colorful control panel map screen in front of them as she added softly, “Almost seventeen...”
“And he lives at your Grandfather’s house?”
Valeria shook her head. “He used to, but now he lives at the Hacienda, and is there except for those times I’m staying with Grandfather – it just makes more sense since I usually stay with Jessica and Harrison. And three days a week we’d go to San Joaquin college together.”
“He mentioned he escorted you there.”
“Yes. Well, it started that way, but Grandfather had him enroll in the classes I took. He said since Ramón was there anyway...”
“And how’s he doing?”
Valeria brightened. “He’s an ‘A’ student.”
“And do you study together?”
“Of course.” She said it in such a way that made it clear that given the situation, it should be obvious.
“And when you start at a four-year college this fall, will he go with you?”
Valeria nodded. “We’ve both been accepted at the Eberhardt School of Business at the University of the Pacific in Stockton. We’re already taking some business classes there since it’s less than a mile from San Joaquin Delta College. I can keep working for Jessica, but Luna will have to step up a bit.”
“Like she’s doing now?”
“Yes...” Valeria gave a tight smile. “She still has a few things to learn, but she doesn’t call me anymore, and Jessica and Harrison really like her.”
Case grinned. “Worried you won’t have a job much longer?”
She thought about that. “No, but I won’t be there forever anyway.” She paused before asking, “Now where were you going with all the questions about Ramón?”
“Ramón wants to be more than the guy who protects and takes care of you.”
“What? What else is there? Oh!”
“Don’t look so surprised.”
“She shook her head. “Like I said, Ramón gets paid to watch over me.”
I really don’t believe that. He’s my friend too.
“And like I said, Jessica pays you to look after her and Harrison and Jenny, but they are as much your family as anyone.”
She looked out the side window and was silent for maybe a half minute.
Case, I want it to be you, not Ramón!
When she turned his way again, she blurted, “Case, I want to be with you and have you take care of me. I love you, not Ramón.”
There, I finally said it! He’s just sitting there smiling that little smile of his. Why’s he not saying anything? I know he cares about me.
“Why?”
“Huh?”
“Why do you think you love me?”
Think? I know I do!
She thought about his question and finally responded, “Because, you’re Case, and I know you care about me.”
“I do care about you and so does Ramón. So, what makes me more worthy of your love than Ramón, whom you’ve known half your life, as opposed to three months?”
Valeria opened her mouth and then abruptly shut it.
Why is this so hard to figure out? Can’t someone fall in love in just a few days or weeks?
Case talked to some people on the radio for a few minutes and then turned back to her.
“After he went back to Lodi, how often did you talk to Ramón?”
I don’t want to talk about Ramón any longer, but I’ll humor him.
“Well ... not so much at first because he was busy with all the troubles with the gangs, but after a couple of weeks ... every night.”
“Uh, huh.”
Valeria crossed her arms. “He’d fill me in on what was happening at home and at the Hacienda and we’d talk about our classes – we’d study together. He went to my professors and got permission for me to take my courses on-line.”
She was quiet for a few seconds before she added defensively, “You and I talk or text almost every day.”
Case nodded and then asked, “How would you feel if something happened to Ramón?”
“Huh? How could anything happen? Things are pretty much back to normal in Lodi.”
“After he left Barnwell, did you worry knowing there could be trouble with that gang from Oakland and maybe some others from down the Valley?”
She shook her head and it appeared that she was going to deny it, but she went quiet. Finally, she said softly, “I did worry.”
“And did you miss him?”
Realization dawned on her and she slowly nodded.
I did miss him – a lot.
Valeria took her time in answering. “After you both left, I was kind of lost. I mean, Ramón’s been around me constantly for three years and has been part of Grandfather’s household – as you say – half my life. I got used to him being by my side or somewhere close. I’d find myself turning around to say something to him and he wasn’t there...”
He’s not just my protector. I care about him! Yes. Of course, because he’s my friend. He’s maybe five years older. We talk about everything and anything ... but...
Ramón’s handsome face and infectious smile came to mind.
Get that image out of your head. I love Case!
Finally, she turned back toward Case. “I’m pretty attached, aren’t I?”
Case nodded.
“But, does he really care about me? I mean, I’m sure Grandfather pays him well.”
“Valeria, Ramón would protect you and care for you without pay. I’ve watched him around you and it’s obvious that he loves you.”
She slowly shook her head. “I’m having trouble believing that. All this time – he’s been my friend but he’s never done or said anything...”
“Valeria, not everyone is good about verbalizing their love, or they’re uncertain how expressions of love would be received, or if the object of their love feels the same way. I expect he never said anything because he didn’t want to screw up your friendship if you rejected him. But every day he does the things that make your life safer and easier – not because he gets paid but because he loves you.”
“Oh.” She said softly. Valeria wanted to deny it, but the words caught in her throat. She turned and looked out the window, watching the white puffy clouds for a couple of minutes.
He doesn’t ... He can’t. So many times, he’s seen me at my worst. Those early teen years when I was a perra and dressed like a puta. And for the past three years seeing me in the mornings, rushing out of the ‘Y’, phone attached to my ear, ignoring him, sometimes grumpy until I’d had my first latté, which he’d have waiting in the car, putting on my makeup while he was driving. Some evenings I didn’t want to study or write a paper, but he was so gentle with his persuasion that before I knew it, we’d be sitting at the table in the family dining room with our laptops, and books scattered about – with our phones turned off.
She thought about all those other times when his presence made her feel safe. She never had to deal with those immature college boys hitting on her because he was sitting next to her in class, or by her side as they walked through campus, or just walking around Lodi.
There was that time when that crazy drunk ex-husband of the girl in La Banda Sage threatened me. I wasn’t afraid because Ramón was with us.
Valeria closed her eyes.
And that night – the nightmare at Christmas. He appeared out of nowhere and I’ll never forget the look of concern – fear? – on his face when he thought I was hurt. But then, suddenly, he was so calm as he asked if I was okay. I had trouble with my voice and could only nod, but then finally I said, ‘Juliet’s hurt.’ He picked her out of my lap like she weighed nothing and ran to the emergency room. And later, even though he was worried about my safety, he helped me find Case at the hospital to check on Juliet.
How could I not know he’s more than a friend? How could I not care for him?
She turned and looked at Case. “But ... but, after ... Christmas, while we were in Barnwell, he was...” She searched for a word. “Distant. It’s better now since we’ve been talking on the phone and since classes started again, studying together. I thought it was because he blamed me, or was disappointed...”
Case shook his head. “Far from it. It’s Ramón who feels terribly guilty about what happened. The fact you were almost kidnapped and came close to being killed with all the gunfire has shaken him.”
“But it wasn’t his fault! I was the stupid one.”
“It wasn’t just about fault. It was the horrible thought that he almost lost you that shook him. In his mind he wasn’t doing his job and that put you in grave danger and also resulted in Juliet’s death.”
Valeria shook her head.
Case continued, “Perhaps because of that failure he feels he’s not worthy of your love.”
“But, but, he’s a wonderful man. How could he think that?”
“Because it’s not just his job to protect you, it’s his reason for living – to take care of you. The fact he loves you complicates things.”
“Oh?”
“Has Ramón ever taken a vacation?”
She thought for a few moments and shook her head. “Not that I can think of.”
“Does he get a day off? I’m sure your grandfather has other people who could step in.”
“He’s supposed to get Sunday off. I’m usually with Grandfather on Sunday.”
“And?”
She looked at Case realization dawning. “He goes to Mass with us and then he just kind of hangs around.”
“Meals on Sunday?”
“Sundays are pretty informal but he joins us for dinner.”
“And is it just you and your grandfather and Ramón?”
She nodded.
“Sounds like you both enjoy his company and Sunday dinner for the three of you has become a family tradition.”
Valeria nodded thoughtfully. “Yes ... But you make it sound like Ramón has no life outside of watching over me.”
“We’ve established that he doesn’t take vacations, and on his day off he’s with you and your grandfather, so what about dating?”
Valeria blushed slightly, picturing the girls on campus flirting with Ramón. Several had approached at different times in the cafeteria or between classes and invited him to join ‘study’ groups.
But not me!Pretty brazen asking him out for coffee while he was sitting right next to me! The girl who sat on the other side of him in economics class was a terrible flirt. And that girl in statistics who sat right in front of him – always flipping her hair when she saw him and turning around and smiling at him. What a slut!
I put a stop to it by making a point of taking his arm as we walked into class. He seemed amused by all the attention. I was not!
Why’d I do that? And still do that? I’m not the jealous type. It’s just he’s my friend and I don’t want to see any of those perras get their hooks in him, plus he has a job to do and they shouldn’t be allowed to distract him, that’s all.
“I think Ramón chooses not to date because he just doesn’t have the time ... His full-time job is watching over me and then there’s school work on top of that.”
Case just looked at her, his expression unreadable.
That even sounds lame to me...
Valeria cringed inwardly.
What must he have thought those weeks in Barnwell after Christmas when I trailed Case everywhere, most of the time hanging on to his hand or arm? And all those evenings when I sat with Case in the porch swing, and my morning walks with Case?
Valeria closed her eyes again as memories of Ramón washed over her, especially the last three years.
I remember that first Christmas Day of my new life with Jessica. I was at home fuming like a spoiled child because Grandfather had made a deal with that perra rubia Jessica – the one who said I dressed like a puta – to be her slave, and I was going to have to attend that stupid Christmas event at the church hall and help out. Then he announced that Ramón would be taking care of me from that day forward. I didn’t want anyone watching over me – spying on me.
Valeria sighed as she remembered that scene.
Ramón has a great poker face but when Grandfather called him into his office at home and announced – as I was sitting pouting on his office sofa – he was going to be my protector from that day on, I got just a glimpse of his ... shock? Disappointment?
She almost laughed at the memory.
Horror more like!At first, I wasn’t very nice to Ramón, making all kinds of ridiculous demands, which he mostly ignored, and that infuriated me, and then when he didn’t quit, I tried to ignore him. But he was always on time and treated me with respect and courtesy. I really like having him open car doors for me, but I never have told him that, or even thanked him. Why not?
Over a very short time I grew up, and it was because of Jessica’s example, and probably Ramón’s example, too. Soon, I started treating everyone better, even greeting Ramón with a smile.
Now Case says Ramón loves me.
Valeria took her time reexamining that thought.
That explains a lot. And of course, Grandfather knows and approves! Duh.
But, how do I feel?
“Valeria?” She realized he’d said her name more than once and turned toward him.
“Where will Ramón be in five years, or ten years?”
“With me, of course. Where else would he be?”
Case turned his attention back to the front as he deadpanned, “Of course.”
Valeria sat dumbfounded.
Is Case just a fantasy, while Ramón is my reality? And my future?
I need more time to think!
They flew in silence for about a half hour while Valeria pondered their discussion, and explored her feelings.
I’m supposed to be smart. Case saw it, and Grandfather certainly knows how Ramón feels. Why haven’t I realized all this before? More importantly, why didn’t I realize how I felt? Did I just take him for granted? He’s been a constant presence for nine or ten years and I rely on him for so many things. He’s my friend, and more and more my confidant. I was pretty quick with my response when Case asked where I saw Ramón in five or ten years. Why? Because I couldn’t imagine him not being by my side.
Valeria felt a tingle of excitement.
After the barbeque in Austin I’ll be on my way back to Lodi on a chartered jet so sometime tonight I’ll be back with Ramón and Grandfather. Ramón and I will make some time to talk, maybe we can go on a date.
She stifled a giggle.
Date? After being together for so many years why would we bother?
She thought about that.
Because being on a date means something more.
Maybe we could start by watching a movie – just the two of us – at the Hacienda. Wonder what it’s like to kiss him ... Stop!!
“Ready for your birthday flying lesson?”
Valeria was pulled from her reverie, “Huh?”
“I promised to put you to work – you have to earn your keep for today as an employee of Air-Bytes.”
She looked at him, her expression uncertain now that she was faced with the prospect of flying a powerful multimillion-dollar aircraft.
“You sure?”
Case grinned. “Hey Princess, you expect me to do all the work?”
That got the expected giggle from Valeria, followed by a look of determination.
“Okay. How hard can it be if you’re doing it? From what I see, you pretty much sit there and let the auto-pilot run things while you talk on the radio.” She tried unsuccessfully to look serious.
He laughed.
For the next hour Valeria learned how something that looked so easy – flying straight and level – while Case was doing it, could be so hard when tried by a novice.
Valeria was relieved when he had her engage the auto-pilot and she could sit back and relax again.
He really does make it look so easy. Me? I feel like I need a shower.
Case turned to her. “Nicely done. You have very good reflexes and spatial awareness – all important for a pilot.”
“Really? I feel like such a klutz. I can’t imagine trying to take off or land.”
“Take offs are not all that hard, but landings are another thing altogether.”
“No auto-pilot for those, huh?”
He smiled and shook his head. “Seriously, you did great for your first time, especially since most people start out in something a lot smaller, and slower, although the TBM is a relatively easy aircraft to fly and pretty forgiving.”
“Easy for you to say.” She laughed.
“Well, for what it’s worth, if you can fit in some flying lessons when you get back to Lodi, I think you’d enjoy it.”
“Thanks.” She thought for a few seconds. “Between school and working for Jessica, God knows when I’d find the time.”
A vision of a quiet evening with Ramón, sitting in front of the fire on the sofa in the great room of the Hacienda, made her smile. Suddenly she was eager to see him.
Case turned to Valeria as he taxied the aircraft toward the Air-Bytes hangar. “Welcome to Austin.”
Grinning, she touched his hand. “That was wonderful. Thank you.”
As Case taxied, he glanced at the time/distance display. It showed a distance of 952 miles in just under three hours from wheels-up at Augusta Regional. He was pleased that the aircraft had performed flawlessly. They had gained an hour when they entered the Central US time zone so it was just after 10 am in Austin. He smiled as he noticed a gleaming Gulfstream sitting on the apron just to the side of the large entrance to the hangar.
Since it was Saturday there wasn’t much activity around the hangar, but they were still met by chief mechanic Miguel Esparza with the tug. He made sure he was on hand for the delivery of every new aircraft. This one was number five and the last one for now, although Case knew that with the new NASA contract, linking Austin, Houston, New Orleans, Huntsville, and the Kennedy Space Center, in the offing, they would exercise the option on the lease on the other two aircraft in the next couple of months.
As the tug pulled them into the hanger, Valeria turned to Case excitedly and pointed out her side window, “There’s Grandfather and Ramón, and Jessica, Harrison and Jenny!”
She examined him for a second. “You knew, didn’t you?”
Case grinned. “Surprise. Happy birthday!”
So that’s their Gulfstream parked outside the hangar. They didn’t just charter a plane to take me to Lodi tonight, they came too – both my Lodi families. They all look so happy and pleased with themselves. I’m glad they’re all here – makes my birthday extra special.
Suddenly she felt uncertain.
I really have missed Ramón. Of course, because I care about him - he’s my friend, and protector, but why did my heart suddenly skip when I saw him? Is Case right? Does Ramón love me? Does my reaction mean I love him? How am I even going to greet him?
She tried to think of a time when she’d even hugged him.
Taking his arm going to class hardly counts.
The plane came to a halt as she tried to figure out what she was going to do.
Okay, everyone gets hugs. I’ve been gone three months so that would only be natural. Wonder what he’ll do?
Valeria suppressed a giggle as she pictured Ramón’s surprised face.
What would he do if I kissed him? No, let’s not go crazy, but we’ll all be together at the barbeque at Jonas and Kesi’s house.
Valeria was lost in thought and was surprised when Case removed her headphones.
“You okay?”
She nodded and as he began to unbuckle his safety harness, she stopped him. He looked concerned as she made an unsuccessful attempt at a smile.
“He loves me? You sure?”
Case nodded.
“And you think I probably love him?”
“Yes.”
“And not you?”
“Not me.”
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We came up with a plan pretty quick. After all, this wasn't Columbus looking for the Spice Islands. We planned a menu. Talked about what would happen if the weather cratered on us. "We can stay home." "No," she said. "I don't have a home. Key's, well ... there's this guy she's been seeing and I told her that she'd have the place to herself. Which likely means she won't be by herself. And I get very uncomfortable with the idea of a guy staying in my apartment." "Oh." "So...
The old boat had been, from the day I brought her home and made her mine, a refuge. Yes, there were days that I brought friends along, but mainly the boat was where I went when I wanted to get away from the world. Now I was on her, and I was clothed only in my boxers and before me, beckoning, was Jo, in my mind the epitome of red-headed perfection, herself clad only in hip-hugger panties and a dark blue sports bra. And she was beautiful. Absent any light from the skylight hatch, we had a...
Sunlight pushed through the tiny cabin portholes, brighter on the starboard side because the northerly wind had our bow pointed into it, swinging at anchor. Okay. One sensation. It was morning. Second sensation. I was on my boat. Third sensation. Wasn't my boat any more, it was OUR boat, because I had a soft, naked form beside me, breathing softly. Jo. Twenty-four hours ago, she was my girlfriend. After last night, she was my wife. Unless I was dreaming. I touched the smooth skinned flank...
Going to tell everybody. "I know. I think I'm gonna lease the Goodyear blimp," I said. "Can we get rings?" "Yes, we can get rings," I said. "What does your taste in wedding rings look like?" "I think I would like a simple band. Gold. Yours?" "I shall match yours. You sure though? No large rock?" "Oh, come on, Stoney. This is me and you. Married by the light of the full moon. I need to ask Mom what the appropriate Celtic take would be." "She collected a Viking..." Jo...
Mark it on your calendar. Today's a first for me. The first time I ever woke up to a work week with my partner. The alarm went off and I did not want to get out of bed because when the music started, Jo slid down and wrapped her arms around my waist, purring. "I really don't want to leave, sweetness," I said. "But I have work to go do." "Mmmm, I know, baby. I have a class at nine, too." "Let's just do what we have to do. At the end of the day, though, we come home...
Jo is ticklish on the bottoms of her feet. A lot of people are, I know, but finding that a fingertip dragged gently down the sole of her foot leaves her uncontrollably giggly and therefor perfect for scooping into one's arms for loving. Monday was the previously discussed informal practice session. Tuesday was the real thing at the music department. Still, Jo is a responsible sort and we missed nothing of her schedule. So am I. She's an accomplished musician, and that translates to...
I didn’t have to be psychic to read Jo’s mind. The touch of her hand in mine was usually a delicate thing. This time she was tugging. I couldn’t understand, so I did the one thing that husbands have been doing since the beginning of time. I said, “Yes, dear.” “Don’t be condescending, Randall Jackson,” she said. “We need to talk.” Less than twenty-four hours since she and I stood in front of friends and family and God and pledged marriage to each other. Now I was wondering exactly what I’d...
Stoney: She loves me. She REALLY loves me. We're married. I killed a guy. I'm supposed to feel remorse. I'm supposed to receive counseling by caring professionals who will help me grieve or some such crap. Therapy? I'll tell you what therapy is. It's having the woman you just protected put her arms around you and tell you that she loves you. And when the thought crossed my mind that this scum wanted to touch my Johanna, I tensed up. "Stoney?" a little voice said. "Yes,...
Johanna and I discussed the idea of taking off from our lives for a few days for an abbreviated honeymoon, but neither of us were really at points in life to do so. I mean, I could have just begged off, but I was in the middle of a project with a time limit, I'd already given my word on its completion, and Jo? "I really shouldn't take off in the middle of the semester. Academically it's not good. And musically, we have the Veterans' Day thing in two weeks, and then a couple of big...
"Somebody you know?" Jo asked. "I saw the 'USA Retired'." "My platoon sergeant in Iraq," I said. "Good guy." "I'll let you read it, baby," she said. She started to turn away. "Where are you going?" "Was giving you some room. Privacy." "I don't need privacy. I need Johanna. This is just part of the past. He's a good guy. Wonder what he's got to say." I opened the envelope. A single printed page was inside. I read: Dear Lieutenant Jackson- I haven't heard from you...
Johanna's turn: Glorious Saturday morning, drifting along with the light pushing its way through the little gap in the drapes. I hear soft, regular breathing next to me, calming, protecting. That would be my husband. He's sleeping. He's slept all night and I get the best feeling about that. We've been sleeping together two weeks. Married, that is, 'officially' with the public ceremony and a marriage license, for a week today. In that two weeks, he's wakened in the middle of the night...
Johanna: Yes, it's primal. The urge to mate. Sociologists talk about it. Religions talk about it. Poets talk about it. It gets couched in various cloaks: love, duty, morality. But it's never right until two people decide it's right for them. And I'm thinking this in the dim light of the sun streaming into the cabin through the portholes. I hear the sound of waves slapping the hull and the whistle of the wind on the mast and the rigging. And the breathing of this guy next to me. Sometime...
Lovely, languid, quiet Saturday morning. Waking up next to a soft form. I have to touch that sweetly curved hip, just to tell myself I am not dreaming. The touch elicits a purr and a movement, several movements, actually, one of which put an arm around me. The hand at the end of the arm started exploring, finding morning wood. "Mmmmm, Stoney, is that for me?" "Yes, but be careful. It's loaded." "I thought we emptied it last night," she said, twisting in the bed. Her head dipped for...
The week went by with nothing major going on to interrupt our lives. Waiting on Friday. Before Johanna, I wasn't one of those people who worshipped Fridays, but now it was not a matter of escaping FROM something, it had become a matter of escaping with somebody, TO something. The weather was warm in the afternoon, cooler enough at night to be comfortable, and a cold front was due through late Saturday. When I got home Friday, the weekend's provisions were stacked by the door. I walked...
Johanna's turn: Almost magical, waking up in the morning on the boat. Not sure exactly what time it is, reminding myself that it really doesn't matter, feeling the form of this MAN touching me, rolling to face him, snuggling in against him. The boat is rocking gently and there's the wind and the waves and the sound of our breathing. I know my guy is drifting along because he hugs me closer and resumes his even breathing. I know several things that would be very pleasant for both of us,...
Stoney's turn: Aside from the idea of leaving Jo behind, I was not feeling bad when I left for work. After all, I had her kiss still tingling on my lips when I got in my car. A push of the button and I had the classical music station on the stereo. Oh, yeah, I have the iPod plugged in, too, but I liked giving the radio station a shot at titillating my ears on the way to work. This technique insured that my tastes received some variety. I hated the commute. Traffic is aggravation. After a...
Johanna's turn: I brought my Stoney home. My poor, broken, battered Stoney. Well, actually, a medical transport brought him home and ceremoniously deposited him in bed. The bed is a rental hospital bed, at least for the time being. I have home health technicians setting up trapezes. One over this bed. One over our bed. One over Stoney's favorite recliner. He's got crutches. "But do NOT try using them for a week," the doctor said. "And not while under the influence, either. I just...
Back to Stoney: Wasn't bad enough that I got T-boned by an illegal alien a couple of weeks ago, but now my beloved wife has thrown me under a bus. Admittedly, it's a bus full of musicians. Doctor Bob, the conductor/instructor of the university's chamber orchestra is complicit. Early in the relationship with Jo, she'd intimated to me the desire to play Mozart's Concerto for Flute and Harp, an idea I'd mentioned to Bob. When Jo saw that I was somewhat adept at my banjo, she railroaded...
Stoney's turn: Okay, I do admit that meeting Dan Richards and his surprising wife Cindy left me thinking. I was serious. Cindy, barely fifteen, was a cutie. "Jo, drag out the baby pictures," I said. "Baby pictures?" "Yeah, I want to see what you looked like growing up." "I don't have 'em. Mom keeps those." "I wanna see 'em," I said. "You might've been a horribly ugly child. I want to prepare myself for our offspring." She slapped the back of my head. "I was a wildly...
Stoney's turn: I don't know exactly what I was expecting, but life with Johanna had turned me quite a bit more optimistic, even if some bozo broke my leg. Yeah, I can drive again. Insurance popped for a replacement of my SUV, mostly. By this stage of the game I could be mobile if I needed to be, on my own. Bumping around the apartment was not a problem. If I started getting messages from my leg, I just eased it straight on the sofa or in the recliner. Walking out to my parking spot,...
Johanna's Turn: According to the stories I heard at my Momma's knee when I was little, I should be looking for leprechauns. This stuff got surreal. First, there's Dan and Cindy. Cindy could be a pixie. Dan showed up to talk with Stoney about picking up where Stoney left off on an engineering project when he had his accident. So I figured 'another engineer? What could it hurt?' Except this engineer shows up with a fifteen year old redheaded pixie of a wife, and we had a delightful...
Stoney's turn: It actually WAS in Cindy's words, 'a riot'. I never did 'band camp' or anything like that when I was in high school. They didn't have 'science camp' and 'math camp' in my school district and I wasn't in band. Jo told me about her own experiences. "Wasn't anything like this," she said. Our trip home was as wondrous as the trip there. I can definitely see why Dan and Cindy (and everyone else in the bunch, apparently) would cling to personal aviation as a...
Johanna's Turn: I walked out of the classroom with a definite spring in my step. I had several reasons to bounce, you know. Let's see. That test paper I laid on the GA's desk was, to the best of my knowledge, close to perfect. Stoney was home waiting on me. The semester was almost over and for the first time in my life I was not packing up to go spend winter break with Mom and Dad. The test. How ironic that I was testing at the end of a class on the history of Europe since 1945. I smiled...
Still Johanna: Semester's over. Christmas break. And this was new. Ever since I started school, Christmas break was with Mom and Dad, even in college. Well, this year, people, it's different. Little Johanna Elise Solheim is now Mrs. Randall Jackson and with that status comes a whole new life. Christmas dinner. "Do you think we can manage something close to a Christmas dinner, Stoney?" He smiled. "Yeah, I think we can do that, in a restrained fashion." "Turkey. Little one. With...
Stoney's Turn: That was a surprise. Of course, since last September I've had lots of surprises. That was pleasant. Same thing. Since I touched fingertips one day with this startling redhead, I've had lots of 'pleasant', too. I parsed Jo's comments, "A little girl with family issues." "I get the feeling..." I concurred. "She's quite comfortable when she's playing, though." My partner smiled. "I've seen the family issues. Us military brats get an introduction." She paused....
Stoney's turn: When I was walking out of the building, headed home, I called Jo. "Hello, sweetness," she said. "Hi, princess," I returned. "Did Kara come over?" "Oh, yes," she said. "We're cranking out the music. Come home and join us!" "I'm on the way. Pedaling as fast as I can." My wife giggled. "Just drive careful. You know how you are!" Ten minutes later I was parking. Locked the SUV, walked to the door. I could hear the music as I unlocked it. It stopped with the...
Johanna's turn: It's not about sex. We're cuddled together. The sex is over for the night. And I still love him. Of course, right now we're both glowing. I mean, if we tossed the covers back, the room would light up. The post-coital (coital? - Damn you, Sheldon Cooper!) tingles will subside in a bit, but that loving glow hasn't. Nope. Hasn't. Not since I first admitted to myself that this was the guy for my life. I trust him. He trusts me. Kara's turn: Kara Sevinsky. That's me. I...
Stoney's turn: I punched the button on my office phone. Rang twice. Sweet, happy voice. "Hi, my love." "Hi, my princess," I replied. "I'm getting ready to walk out the door. What's up for the evening?" "Me and you. Some deli roast beef. Muenster cheese. Artisan ciabatta rolls from the bakery up the street. A bottle of Reisling. And then ... I have designs on your body..." "No Kara this evening?" "Nope. We talked a bit ago. She's got a Skype session with the bunch in...
Kara's turn: I feel like Balboa. You remember him, don't you? And no, NOT Rocky. He's the guy who 'discovered' the Pacific Ocean, at least from the Eurocentric point of view. That's how I feel after meeting Jo and Stoney and subsequently the girls in that community in Alabama: like I walked out of the jungle and there's a whole ocean just waiting for me. I'm seventeen. It's time that I start taking some actions to control my own life. It hasn't been easy. I'm not a poor kid, at...
Stoney's turn: So let's see where we're at now. I have a rollicking good life. There were long, lonely nights in the not too far past that I despaired of finding the person who would fill the void in my soul. As I sit here, eyes closed to repair the strain from staring at the diagram on my monitor, there's a little metallic blue Japanese car leaving the campus of the university, headed to what used to be my apartment. It's not my apartment now. It's ours. The driver of that little...
Johanna's turn: Friday! I was never one of that 'TGIF' bunch who LIVES for Fridays before. Before Stoney. Now? Maybe. Just a little bit. We swapped vehicles this morning. He drove my little hatchback to work. I took his SUV to campus. And at three, after class, I was loading bags into it at the apartment. That way, when he got home, we'd be ready to head to the marina. I can't wait. Yes! I get excited. I know, really, we have as much privacy as two people could possibly ask for here...
Johanna's turn: Two more weeks. That's it. Two weeks! I will graduate college. Stoney says he's the first of his family to receive a college degree. For myself, both parents have degrees, Dad's masters includes four years from West Point, Mom's from Trinity College in Dublin. And now I'm getting ready to graduate here in Houston, Texas, US of A. Double major, too, music and business administration. I have that 'music' part nailed. I could take a position with the local symphony,...
Johanna's turn: Back from ten wonderful days in Norway. Spent some time living out of Great-uncle Jan's place. He's got a beautiful home up a mountainside above a fjord overlooking one of his shipyards in the distance. It's a little shipyard, and this is Norway where shipbuilding is part of the national psyche, so it counts as scenery, understand? We did the touristy things, visiting museums and churches, seeing sights, absorbing the culture like a sponge. Phone call. I looked at the...
Cat felt like a zoo exhibit. Every once in a while, passing footsteps would stop in front of her cage. Sometimes the passers by would comment on her. Other times they would linger silently and walk on. The door to Cat's cage opened. She was led back down the ramps. Her blindfold and chains were removed, as was the gag. "Get undressed," her handler commanded. Cat removed her jeans, shirt, and shoes. "Keep going," she was instructed. She removed her socks, bra, and panties. She was now...
The next day at work, she went up three floors from her office to visit her friend, Brenda, at another company. While there, she asked to use the phone. She assumed they couldn't tap all the phones of all the companies in the building. Steve was surprised to hear from her, but agreed to pick her up at her office after work. Cat had brought a change of clothes to work. She changed shortly before quitting time, put on a wig, and turned her reversible coat inside out. When Steve arrived, she...
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A Wish Unwanted - Part 15 by Limbo's Mistress We stepped back out into the hall, Geoff pulling the door closed behind us. "Wow," he said, looking straight ahead. "That was, uh, eye-opening." I felt a rush of heat appear on my cheeks. The whole incident seemed surreal. I mean, the most violent Sam had ever gotten was the time he smacked Greg Dowdy in the back of the head with a Monster Manual for trying to meta-game a dungeon he's spent the better part of a...
Don began following Byron Carbonet around. Byron Carbonet was working out of the corporate headquarters in town and when he had to travel, his business trips took several weeks to complete. Byron Carbonet always sent his daughter to the daughter's grandparents in Oregon when he was going to be gone. Before the daughter left for Oregon, Byron Carbonet always stayed with his daughter in a hotel the night before she was to leave for Oregon. Don Carter spread a few twenties around the hotel and...
I fell into a sort of routine. After the first few days, I'd stay up late in order to collect crepuscular and nocturnal samples. Then I spent a few days getting up at or just before dawn – which yielded nothing new. Dusk and dawn were the same to the ants. I looked near the creek, where it was damp. Carpenters favor rotting trees, tree stumps, disintegrating tree roots, or any moist areas previously excavated by other insects, such as termites. After 10 days, I relocated a few klicks west,...
One day while we are in my studio, just fooling around, me working and you watching me create a new painting and you touching me every so often, we hear a knock on the door. Not expecting anyone I peak through the window curtain and there is this lovely woman standing there. I think that her lips are so big and full and sensual and her tits beautiful that I immediately get excited knowing that I could change the day and you, me, and her could have some fun. I answer the door...
I like to write stories like this, but I'm no good at it. It's all in good fun I'm Gre9ory. My household consist of just me and my mom. It's been that way since as long as I can remember. I don't know my dad. All I know is that he's black. Mom never mentions him. She won't even tell me his name or age. My mom is a fat lady. She's both fat and not so attractive. I know since she's my mom, I should think she's beautiful, but she's a little below average. For some reason, she...
Penny (Aiden Ashley) lies in bed, tossing and turning. Whatever she does, she can’t seem to rest, staring up at the ceiling in frustration. But this isn’t the first time for this insomniac. And after another night without slumber, her boyfriend confronts her about it, asking her where she goes at night. But Penny can’t tell him, because she doesn’t even know herself. He can’t take anymore of her coming home night after night, confused and disheveled – and...
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The message on Armondo's answering machine sounded urgent, but when he realized it was just from Velma Ford, he plopped down on the sofa and started going through his mail. The usual junk mingled in with a few bills, "Nothing interesting," he said to himself, as the phone started ringing. "Hello," he answered, "Armondo here!" "Oh, god, I'm so glad I finally got a hold of you, this is Velma, and I really need to see you right away!!!" "Velma, it's late and I'm very tired," he sighed, "can't this...
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IncestProfessionally, my life proceeded without much effort towards a doctorate in History and a teaching position at the university. My thesis was on the effect of more advanced societies on Neolithic peoples (read Europeans on the Indians, i.e., Native Americans). Professor Blackhawk was my adviser, and there weren’t too many quibbles with it. I took a position as an Assistant Professor in the History department and did make a bit of a stir with a textbook that I co-wrote with him, expanding on...
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