Melodic RedemptionChapter 5
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We walked toward the door of the restaurant. Now I was thinking that here I am, meeting her family for the first time, and public displays of affection might not be on the agenda. After we worked our way past the maître d' (yeah, I don't usually eat at restaurants with a 'maitre d'' even though I know they exist) and into the dining room, Jo's hand hooked the inside of my arm. Apparently she knows more about me than I give her credit for.
"There they are," she said, smile broadening. We navigated through the maze to a table near the perimeter of the dining room.
Mister, or was it Colonel Solheim looked the part. Maybe an inch or two taller than me, his hair cropped in a fashion that would still be at home in a meeting of the general staff, peppered with grey. When he stood, his back straightened. West Point shows through.
That old saw about 'if you want to see what your girlfriend will look like in twenty years, look at her mom', well, if that saying held true, then whoever ended up with Johanna Solheim was in for a pleasant view. Bridgette O'Neal Solheim was like a fable of the Irish wife leaning over a stone fence, red hair wreathing her pale face, blue eyes twinkling. I looked at her and saw Jo. Except Jo's eyes were a deeper blue and Jo's hair was almost naturally straight, where her mom's was a softy curled frame for her face.
And the first words I hear from them is the mom saying "Stoney, Stoney, Stoney," and smiling, grasping both my hands.
"Ma'am?" I said.
"Oh, fear not, Mister Randall Jackson. I've been hearing about you for two weeks." She smiled.
I was pleasantly aware that the father was smiling too. I extended my hand. "Sir," I said, "Randall Jackson."
He smiled. "I am Anders Solheim, father to Johanna." He pronounced it with a soft "j", almost the "y" one would expect from Norway. "Yes. I have to mirror my wife's knowledge of you. 'Stonewall Jackson' must have been fun in the army," he said.
"Heck of a reputation to match," I replied.
"Please, let us sit. Beer? Or wine? Or a cocktail?"
"I defer to your choice sir," I said. "I remain flexible."
If you keep calling me 'sir' in that tone, I fear I will revert to calling you 'lieutenant'. Is that the way we wish this evening to proceed?"
"No sir," I said. "But you are the father of Jo. Calling you 'Anders' doesn't work in my mind."
"Dad is messing with you a little, Stoney," Jo said. "I didn't give him many boys to practice on."
"Anders, really!" Bridgette said.
Anders, Mister Solheim, broke into a broad smile. "Jo is right. She does not bring home a lot of boys. My friends have horror stories. I don't. Well, perhaps one or two. And I would prefer a good beer. Texas does well in this regard. Do you drink Shiner?"
"An excellent choice," I said. "If I'm going to drink, Shiner Bock is wonderful. I know you're used to the beer of Germany."
"And Norway," Bridgette added. "Equally as good. And yes, Shiner is that good."
"I would like white wine," Bridgette said. "You, Jo?"
"Yes, Mom. Let the men have their beer."
The restaurant was not one of those 'in and out in a flash' establishments. Clients were expected to dine at a leisurely pace, and we complied. But the time we'd finished the soup, I had learned that my girlfriend's father was on the general staff of the division with which I'd served in the sandbox.
"I know more about you than you do about me, Stoney," he said. "I received the reports of your last battle. And the recommendations for your medal."
That last statement got me a look from Jo. Her father was walking into territory that Jo and I had not discussed.
"You never told me you got a medal." Jo's eyes widened a little bit.
"Everybody gets medals in the army, Jo," I said.
"I hope I'm not stepping on toes here," Anders said, "but everybody in the army gets awards. Stoney was recommended for the Distinguished Service Cross. That's only one step below the Medal of Honor."
"Stoney? You never told me."
"Jo, most people don't care what medals or awards a guy gets from something that happened years ago and far away."
"Oh, really, Mister Randall Jackson. I'm not some college bimbo. I am the daughter of an Army colonel. I admire my father and what he did. Don't you think I'd offer you the same consideration?"
Bridgette put her hand on Jo's arm. "Jo, most men do not talk about it."
"Excuse me, Mom, but you know every award and medal Dad's got..."
"I'm his wife, dearest," Bridgette said.
"I'm ... I'm..." Jo stuttered, "Stoney..."
"I'll tell you the whole thing, Jo, if you want. But it's not a subject for dinner conversation. Really."
"I'm sorry if I touched a nerve, Stoney," Anders said. "I thought for sure she knew a little of your history."
"I thought you said you were an engineer in the army, Stoney," Jo said.
"Combat engineers. It's a service branch. Not quite the same as engineering, Jo."
She regained her poise. The hint of her smile reached the corners of her mouth. "See, Mom? He is different."
The entrees arrived and conversation turned to lighter fare, but I still kept getting glances from Jo. And a squeeze of fingertips under the table. That squeeze was a relief. One never knows what may happen when your partner finds out things, even if the things aren't about cheating and previous loves and such things.
We talked about my work and Anders' work, how he parlayed a colonelcy into a position as an authority on security for overseas operations. This was Houston and a lot of companies had overseas operations, many of them in places where security might be a critical concern.
"You work with some of my clients, Stoney," he said.
"I design things."
"And I make sure people can hang around to build them," he said.
"Circle of life," I said.
Jo laughed. We spent a goodly part of the dinner talking about time spent in Germany, a not uncommon thing for American soldiers, and we talked about music.
"I found somebody to play along with me, Mom," Jo said. "We can actually do some Irish folk tunes."
"Oh, surely not," Bridgette said. "How does one get to hear that?"
"You find time in your schedule to come to my humble apartment..."
"A place I have never been, incidentally," Jo interrupted.
"As I was saying, we will have snacks and Jo and I will play all three of the songs we've played together."
"Where did you two learn you could play together?" Anders asked.
"On his boat, of course. What better place for flute and banjo than a sailboat."
"Ah, yes, Jo mentioned you have a boat. What sort?" Anders asked.
"An old Nonsuch 36. Cat-rigged sailboat."
"I know the type," he said. "It has been a long time. I once had a passion for sail. It fell behind passion for family and work."
"You've been on this boat?"
"Oh, yes," Jo said excitedly. "It's a wonderful thing. We anchored out in the bay, made sandwiches, played music, talked..." She eyed me.
I took the hint. "You know you are invited as well. We can make a time, a day trip, or an overnight, sail a bit, anchor, have a good meal, enjoy the wind and sun..."
"Did Jo explain what sun does to her complexion?" Bridgette said.
"Yes ma'am, she did. And she's got a ridiculously big floppy hat. I would think that you have one also." I smiled as disarmingly as I could. "Besides, Jo says that sun accentuates her freckles. I find them a particularly attractive bit of facial punctuation."
"I always thought of them as horrible blotchy things," Bridgette said.
I looked at Anders for a sign. He smiled almost imperceptibly. "Your husband likely feels as I do, and you probably ignore him as Jo does me."
"That's awfully perceptive of you, Stoney," Anders said. And yes, I explained to my young bride that I found her face a delight, freckles and all." He turned to Bridgette. "And dear, after twenty-odd years, you are still astoundingly beautiful. Freckles and all."
"See!" I told Jo. "He believes."
"Yes. Meeting Bridgette, young and very capable clerk at the Irish embassy, I became a connoisseur of freckled redheads. It turns out to be a very pleasant way to have spent my life."
I did catch Jo's satisfied smile at that comment. "There are worse things in the world than spending life with somebody you find beautiful."
"And smart, Dad," Jo added. "Mom is your mental equal."
"And I'm smart enough not to act it," Bridgette said.
Jo finally made the obvious observation. "Mom. Dad. I thought you'd be more interested in finding out about this guy your only daughter dragged to dinner."
Her mother fielded the first iteration. "Dearest daughter," she said, the lilt of her accent a delight to my hearing, "We did not expect you to bring somebody who we would find unacceptable to us. You're not stupid and you're not rebellious, and you're not gullible."
And then her dad filled in, "And I called Stoney's former commander and got his assessment, naturally. And his employer is one of our clients. A little judicious questioning and somebody drilled down in the organization to find me a few answers." He turned to me. "Stoney, I hope you don't find this offensive..."
"If it was my daughter, I would do as much," I said. "I trust that all they complained about was my propensity for coffee and practical jokes."
"Sooooo," Jo said, "he passed?"
"I didn't know we were supposed to keep score, my dear," Bridgette said. "This is not a sporting event. For two weeks you've told us about this man, and you did so in happy tones. You did not have to tell us anything, nor did you have to bring him with you tonight. We are happy with your choices." Bridgette wrinkled her nose when she smiled, something she passed on to Jo. "That includes Stoney."
"Well, thank you," I said. "You two have made me re-evaluate that whole 'colonel and colonel's wife' stereotype."
"Just remember, Stoney, every colonel was a lieutenant once himself." Anders said.
We got through dessert and were sipping coffee and still talking happily. Jo's folks were intelligent and easy to talk with. We ranged over a list of subjects, Jo jumping in on one side or the other. Jo's no dummy. I wouldn't've been sitting at this table if she was.
At the end of the evening, though, after her dad's handshake and her mother's hug, Jo and I walked away from them in the parking lot towards my car. Her face was still smiling under the glare of the lights. I unlocked the car and held the door for her to get in. When I got in on my side, she reached and touched my arm.
"You passed," she said.
"I wasn't even supposed to be tested," I countered.
"Oh, poor, poor Stoney," she sighed. "Don't take me for an idiot. Everything is life is a test, even the fun things. You knew this was a test."
"I guess so."
"You just don't know if it's a mid-week quiz, or a final. Or something in between."
"I gotta start dating dumb girls," I said.
"You know you won't," she said. "You won't put up with a girl who's all designer nails and trendy makeup and 'People Magazine'. You need me or somebody like me." Giggle. "Maybe Key."
"Have you met Key's parents?"
"Oh, yes," she said. "They came to see what sort of den of debauchery their daughter was inhabiting. They were relieved to find the other room occupied by a red-headed Norwegian Irish flute-player instead of a six foot six linebacker named Jamal. We all had dinner, and honestly, aside from a bit of pigment and Key's mom and dad having Southern accents instead of Irish and Scandinavian, they could've been MY parents."
"Good. Somewhat rarer than it should be, but good," I said.
"Not just black kids, you know," she said. "You don't want to ask how many of my contemporaries have parents still married to each other. I guess I should thank my Lutheran-Catholic background for that."
"It's a good thing. I enjoyed watching them while we all talked. They're still giving each other looks. You know what I mean."
She looked at me. "You mean like this?"
"Is it the same?"
"Could be."
"Now, where can we go to talk?"
"What are going to talk about?" I asked.
"You know what I want to talk about. What my father knows about my boyfriend that I don't know." She sighed. "Stoney, Dad is ... was a commander of men. A lot of them, because when he was in the sandbox the first time, he was a lieutenant colonel commanding an infantry battalion. I know what his shoulders looked like when he sat there after he came back and answered letters from moms and dads and wives who lost family. Dad lost soldiers, but he knew that his soldiers were somebody else's family. I got more than one unexplained long hug before I was old enough to figure out why."
"You were in the hospital for a while, I imagine," Jo said. "The whole spectrum. Infection. Orthopedics. Recovery. Rehabilitation. I do okay now, but every now and then one thing or another talks to me." "Like that walk we took in Austin," she said. "Now I understand why. You should've said something." "And miss a chance to walk down the street with you? I'm not stupid." "Sit!" she commanded, patting the sofa beside her. "Lemme go put my other clothes back on," I...
The rest of Friday dragged but eventually four-thirty came around and I was out the door. At four-forty-five I was in traffic and my phone played me a flute solo. Jo. "Hello, princess," I said. "Hi, Stoney," she said. "Are we still on for tonight?" "I'm headed home right now. Whenever you want to show up." Giggle. "I'm on the way. I'll get there about the same time you do." "Okay," I said. "I was hoping to have time to clean up, though." "You work in an office, Stoney....
Okay. So Key worries about Jo. Can't fault her for that. I worry about Jo too. It's not hard. I close my eyes, let my mind drift, and there's Jo. So she was grocery shopping on a Saturday morning. I picked up my phone, pushed the button and said "Johanna". Siri replied, "Calling Johanna Solheim mobile". I held the phone to my ear. "Hi, Stoney," she said. "Hi, my baby," I replied. "Why didn't you call?" "Let you sleep late. I'm just getting some groceries for the week. The...
We were timing things and that's what kept us moving. At my apartment there was time for the washing of faces and brushing of teeth and then there was a flurry of kisses and I'm not sure who initiated that but we ended up in a knot on the sofa, hot, breathless and quite happily bothered. She was mostly on top of me, I was noticeably erect inside my jeans, and she knew it. I know she knew it. She smiled, cradled my face between her hands and kissed me, adding a wiggle to her snuggle that...
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...
“I’m going to take a bath for an hour so see you soon,” she giggled over the phone. That voice of hers and her sweet gentle laughter just makes me stop and think what I wouldn’t do to her, absolutely nothing.. “Well ok but you shouldn’t tell me these things, good grief” I said back to her as she ended the conversation. I stared at the phone in my hands, trying to stop visions, images forming, taking shape that would infuriate me for the rest of the morning. Looking around the office,I went back...
A routine was established and it seemed to be working out for all concerned. On Friday nights Kelly would go out with Carl and would stay overnight at his place. I had got used to her weekly absence. I missed her, of course, but I could look forward to the Saturday morning when she returned, when our passion knew no bounds, especially on those occasions when she would leave Carl in his bed, drive home and immediately get into our bed with me. But there was a change to the established routine...
Special thank Nazhinaz for the support, advice and contribution to the story. Chapter 2: Two days later was the weekend. Mandy got up early and peered through her curtains. There was no sign of the neighbor sexy boy. He probably slept late on the weekends. She thought of the past few days and sighed. Since the day she laid her eyes on him, she was no longer the same. She kept thinking of him, wanting him so bad. She remembered having nearly walked to his house while returning from work and...
Ebony beauty Scarlit Scandal gets pounded hard by Manuel. Scarlit is new to the game but doesn’t let that slow her down as she slays all tat largest cocks in the industry. She’s wearing a sexy pink bikini with tight booty shorts and a tiny top that barely covers her titties. Scarlit pulls it to the side to expose her perfect perky tits with nipples you could suck on for days then pulls down her shorts to show off her pussy with a perfect landing strip. She twerks her ass by the pool before...
xmoviesforyou“So.” he said, making James jump in his seat. “What do you have to say for yourself?” James took a breath. “I’m sorry I was late, I just-” “Stop.” said Victor. “I don’t like excuses.” “I’m sorry, sir.” James finally looked up at Victor with pleading, puppy dog eyes. The Mission President’s eyes were steely as usual. He was probably immune to the naive charm of little boys by now, thought James. “Was your mission companion… fondling you in the park just now?” James looked...
Secret Lives - Part 5 Joanne Foxcourt, 2005 Forward Welcome to part 5 of my story about Melissa "Josh" Stevens. If you haven't read the first four parts (chapters 1-20), then you should because what happens here won't make a lot of sense otherwise. This is a work of fiction so any resemblance to persons living or dead, in whole or in part, is purely coincidental. All of the usual copyright rules apply, but this story may be posted freely on any site that does not require a fee for...
~Rage in the cage And piss upon the stage There's only one sure way To bring the giant down Defunct the strings Of cemetery things With one flat foot On the devil's wing...~ The music is bumping and the bodies on the dance floor are grinding. Everyone is swaying to and fro against each other in the sea of flesh and sweat, hot breaths mingling for a moment before dissipating into the sex filled air. Isabelle's body is one amongst the many on the dance floor, arms over her head, hips shaking in...
My double practical organic chemistry in the lab went fine; I was lucky in that my bench-mate, Malcolm, seemed to have a natural flair for laboratory glassware, and erected the complicated arrangement very quickly. In the time it would normally have taken me just to find the correct bits, he had it all assembled and we started our distillation process. We were easily finished by 1, and I was able to get home, do my washing and tumble drying at the launderette, and get myself organised for...
When Doug left the room, headed for the bathroom, Julie bent forward to whisper to her husband as he knelt on the bed in front of her, “How was it?” “Great, mostly!” he responded after a moment or two of thought. He had anticipated that it would hurt a little at first, although not as much as it had, but then, he reflected wryly, Doug’s cock was the biggest he had seen. He had not expected so much discomfort in his neck towards the end either, but he felt that was probably because he had...
Part 1I rolled my eyes as I stopped in my daughter's door, a little shocked, but wanting to laugh at the same time. I leaned against the door frame, watching as she masturbated with her left hand. Her eyes were closed and her hand was moving furiously, flat as if trying to scrub herself, with an expression of frustration on her face. Of course she chose that exact moment to open her eyes and saw me standing there.I sighed as she screamed, "Mom!" Then turned and covered her face with a pillow....
Hark! Julia Ann enters her home and hears a murmur coming from her son’s room, but it’s more than her son’s familiar voice that’s piquing her interest. She sneaks around the corner and sees an attractive young man giving her son Spanish lessons. When he comes out of the room, she learns his name is Bambino…and also that her son has just jumped in the shower, which makes it the perfect time for her to get her own private language lesson – with lots of tongue!...
xmoviesforyouThe Bell boy – Part 1I assume you all know a bit about me and for those who don’t, I am from India and I am a bisexual and love to crossdress. Now this incident happened last week when I was attending a conference in a city in central India. I checked into the hotel around 6 pm. I am got freshened up and went out to buy my self a new set of lingerie and some condoms/smokes etc… Well I bought my self a nice white C cup bra with a pink panty and a nice satin top. I changed into my girly stuff...
Chapter 14 Dancing and Loving When I woke I found that although still warm, the other half of the bed was empty, then heard the sound of cheerful humming drifting through from the small kitchen. A few minutes later Hanna appeared, she was wearing a light cotton house-coat, which unfortunately left nothing of her beautiful body in view, but she was carrying a tray. ‘Ah, my lord and master awakes.’ she said, smiling down at me as she put the tray on the bottom of the bed. ‘Tea and toast? Apart...
These stories, the porn ones, are all a bit far fetched. Even the ones that purport to be ‘confessions.’ So once again suspend reality and hopefully enjoy.Lunch time at my desk, trousers round my ankles and she was kneeling between my legs, her mouth around my stiff dick her head bobbing up and down. It was exquisite. She was very experienced and had total mastery of me. I was paralysed with pleasure, this wasn’t the first time she had indulged me thus.I hadn’t taken her on but I am still her...
When we were done with the juice I again mentioned we were going out for supper at a very nice place, and I had a dress for her to “more or less” wear. But first I wanted to apply a disguise. Li was getting more excited about the whole thing, but with her job going out without a disguise was a serious potential problem for her. However, if she was going to be properly disguised maybe it was okay. Sophia loves to do makeovers so she and Li got together for an hour of makeup magic. They...
Lacie’s eyes popped open. The room was dark. A clock with red numbers said 3:08. For a moment, it all looked totally foreign. She wondered where she was; then it hit her. It really hit her as she remembered, as she felt and smelled her funky body, as she detected the wet spot she lay in, as she realized her pussy and ass were sore and sorer.“God I love it!” she shouted to an empty room. “He took me to both heaven and hell.”Not quite ready to exert her generally aching body, she simply relaxed...
InterracialDannii stopped when she saw me. She took off her shades and had a good gaze at me, before the look on her face changed in recognition. It was only when her eyes were exposed that I realized it was her, waving at me as if I was a long-lost friend, whereas the truth was a lot more shallow. I decided to recognize her too. I stood up, walked towards the fence that separated the hotel's pool area from the boulevard and hugged her. She explained my existence to her friends in unadulterated...
Introduction: Alice comes to the park with a hunger for cock Sex park 3 This will be another story about Alice but different night. You dont have to read sex park 1 and 2 to read this one but I do recommend it to get the descriptions of the park and Alice. Alice walked again to the park. She headed into the pirate ship but this time went down the other staircase. I walked down the second staircase. I have never been down here so I decided to check it out. What I saw completely surprised...
I believe I will commit the ultimate sin ... come dark ... if they’re not back ... they won’t be back. I am leaving when the music’s over. I’ll turn out the lights and motor home. This party looks dangerous. Not my cuppa tea. Momma told me not to come ... well ... maybe not ... but she was right. AllGood Orange is tasty ... it’s not Orange Crush. But, then again, nothing is. I used to die for Grape Crush. Until I almost did. That was an eye opener. “Melody, you are not immortal.” “Get out...
A couple of years later, this incident happened.I used to go shopping with my stepmother who I called Mum, as she needed help to carry the bags, as the shopping centre was only a short walk away and Mum saw no need for the car. One day, before shopping, she came downstairs all dressed up, in a black leather miniskirt and flimsy blouse, her hair newly done and wearing the black leather thong sandals I'd just bought her for her Birthday. Her toes were newly painted all tarty red, and she wore an...
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