Memories of Flight 109
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I expected a lot of things when my name was announced.
I had figured about half the studio audience would wonder who I was. I figured the other half would wonder why I was being interviewed.
I did not expect them to stand up and start clapping the moment I stepped through the curtain. I stopped and looked around to see who was coming out with me to garner such a reaction. But I was alone on the soundstage.
Denny Daniels saw me stop and got up from behind his desk. He walked over to meet me, his left hand extended.
I had a microphone pinned to a lapel of the suit coat I insisted I be allowed to continue wearing. The wardrobe department had wanted to put me in something that showed off my sling but I was adamant that I wasn’t going to go for the cheap sympathy.
I also had insisted that I had to wear my own shirt because I wasn’t about to subject myself to having somebody undress me and redress me again. After a brief glance at the straps on my sling, the woman in wardrobe had permitted me to keep on my own clothing.
“This guy...” Denny said as he pumped my hand. “We all saw it on TV or the Internet. We’re thrilled to have Travis Blakely with us.”
The crowd continued to clap and cheer and Denny deftly led me across to the small couch. It took me a moment to get comfortable but at least they hadn’t expected me to sit in a low chair with arms. It would take a fucking crane to get me up again.
“Travis, it’s great to meet you,” Denny said with a wide smile.
“You too, Sir,” I said. “I’m happy to be here.”
“Before we start, I wanted to relate a personal story,” Denny said. “I’m not part of the A-list that gets to hang out with Liz Larimer. I know her music, though. And the one time I’ve met her, I think I got to know the person underneath the fame. That’s the thing about this life. It’s really easy to lose yourself ... to forget who you really are when the stage lights go dark. I’m fortunate that I have a wife and three children to remind me that my most important job in life is as a husband and as a father. You’ve become the symbol of courage, devotion and hope to a lot of people, Travis ... myself included. I hope that, God forbid, if my family ever found itself in a life-or-death situation, I’d have the courage to act like we’ve all seen Travis act.
“I’ll be honest. I’m not sure I have it in me.”
“Everybody has it in them,” I interrupted. “It’s not that I’m any different from anybody else. I’m not. I’m a guy with a lot of flaws that the people that love me overlook. What happened ... happened. I saw my friends in peril and I did what I could to help them. That’s it. And I think if your saw your wife or your children in harm’s way, you’d do whatever you had to do to get them out. There are millions of stories just like mine. Men and women – adults and children – that do what they have to do to protect their families or help out a stranger. It might be something as simple as getting out of bed and going to work because their child needs food on the table and clothes on their backs. What I did got caught on video. It involved somebody famous.
“That’s the only reason I’m sitting here and those people aren’t. I’m nothing special.”
“You’re special because you think that way,” Denny told me. “I know this might be rough but I’d like to hear about that day if you feel up to it.”
“It’s still an ongoing criminal investigation so I can’t go into specifics about possible motives or the individuals that were arrested,” I noted.
“No, that’s fine,” Denny said. “We want to be certain that the ... things ... that did this get what they deserve. We’re more interested in your thoughts that day.”
“I’m not sure I had any thoughts,” I said, shaking my head. I could still see the scene vividly. “I heard the screeching of tires and the sound of metal hitting metal. That was the van running over the metal pylon that was meant to protect pedestrians. I looked up in time to see a van strike Brian Evans. He’s become a very dear friend to me and he’s dating another of my very dear friends.
“I didn’t really understand what happened until the van door opened and a group of men jumped out. One of them struck Dom Salducci in the back. Dom was trying to help Brian. After that, my thoughts were on making sure my friends were safe.”
Denny nodded thoughtfully and I noticed the studio was eerily quiet.
“The throw,” Denny said. “We’ve all heard about the previous damage to your arm and shoulder. We’ve seen pictures of your arm in a sling for the week before the attack. You had to know that it would cause severe injury if you tried to throw something.”
“I knew,” I admitted. “But the options were limited. We were outnumbered. The security guys were unarmed and the assailants weren’t. I saw one of the guys trying to flank the security team. You have to understand. Ryan Davis, Dom Salducci and Brian Evans ... they’re not employees. They’re part of Liz’s family. They’re our brothers. That’s where the attackers made their mistake. The attack wasn’t on an individual. They attacked a close family. We might fight among ourselves but if you take a run at one of us, you take a run at all of us.”
The applause caught me off guard again and I looked at the audience.
“One thing that I’m not sure everybody has noticed,” Denny said, “but I know you know it. Dom and Brian and Ryan ... they didn’t stay down. A broken leg couldn’t keep Brian Evans from trying to keep Liz safe. Broken ribs couldn’t keep Dom Salducci from coming to her aid. I counted 19 times that Ryan Davis got hit by retractable metal batons. Nineteen times. And these weren’t love taps. These were the sort of blows where one of them would have put me down. He never gave an inch of ground.
“If it was just a job ... if those fine men felt like mere employees ... they go down and stay down. Nobody would have faulted them if they hadn’t stayed in the fight. But they stayed, by God. They stayed and they took the fight to the attackers. You can tell they feel the same way about Liz as she does about them. That should be obvious to everybody.”
The crowd started clapping again and this time I wasn’t as uncomfortable. They were giving credit where it was due.
“And you,” Denny said, shaking his head. “The video makes it pretty clear that you were hurt badly. Your arm ... it just hung there. Have you seen the video?”
I shook my head. I didn’t need an overhead view. I had the ground-level attack in my head.
“What I saw ... what America saw ... was an act of devotion,” Denny said. “Not just to Liz Larimer. Nobody ever doubted your devotion to her. But the way you reacted to seeing your comrades in danger ... I think we all got a lesson in friendship, in dedication ... and love. It’s not often that we get to see tangible proof of love but we did that day. We saw a man that cares so much about those around him that he was willing to give whatever it took to make sure everybody went home to their loved ones. We hear about that from soldiers serving in war zones but you never expect the war zone to be in Nashville.”
“I’m uncomfortable being compared to our military heroes,” I interrupted. “Dom and Brian are both combat veterans. My new friend Dayton and his wife, Bobbi, are both combat veterans. Dayton was a police officer for two years in Baltimore. He’s put his life on the line every day since he was 18 years old. Those are men and women that every child should want to emulate. I’m a guy that found himself in a spot where he could help and I took the opportunity. I didn’t seek it out. If I could have avoided it, I would have. Our military heroes volunteer to stand in harm’s way. I’m just a guy that blundered into harm’s way.
“There were seven people on the plaza that day. Six people acted rationally and professionally. Ryan, Dom and Brian used their training and their skill to keep the attackers at bay. Jill Clay, she’s Liz’s road manager, moved to call the police. I think they synched the video with the 9-1-1 call. Four seconds after the van hit the sidewalk, Jill had alerted the police. Skye Bennett, Liz’s assistant and a star volleyball player at Tennessee during her undergraduate days, moved to shield Jill. They did their jobs and then advanced to help if needed.”
I shook my head and looked behind the host as I recalled the event for maybe the millionth time.
“You’ll notice that Liz didn’t run,” I continued. “She stood her ground. She had to be dragged away because she was willing to fight for her friends as fiercely as her friends were willing to fight for her. Dom had to struggle to get her to leave. But he got her out of there because that was his duty. He and Brian and Ryan acted coolly and professionally. Liz, Jill and Skye acted calmly and rationally. One guy acted recklessly and irresponsibly. Wanna guess who that was?”
I raised my left hand.
“I got lucky,” I said firmly. “I have no training in private protection. If I’m honest, I have no training in even protecting myself. I hadn’t thrown anything but a tantrum in years. I had no idea where that brick would go. I knew where I wanted it to go and, through some miracle, it went there. I could have just as easily hit Liz with it. That would be a great video. I could have just as easily hit Ryan in the head with it.”
“But you didn’t,” Denny said. “You hit just where you were aiming.”
“Luck,” I said again. “Then I charged like a rhino into a situation I didn’t understand without a plan in my head. I could have just as easily caused more problems for the professionals on the scene. Those guys ... my new friend Dayton ... they act as security for me because I don’t know what I’m doing. Ryan and Dom and Brian were still communicating with each other. I wasn’t. They had no idea where I was. When I came up beside Ryan, I might have distracted him and got him severely injured. I probably would have if Brian hadn’t told him what I was trying to do. My actions were out of fear and ignorance.
“The fact that everybody got out of there alive is in spite of me ... not because of me.”
“I think a lot of people will disagree,” Denny said. “We’ll be right back after a few words from our sponsors.”
A sound technician brought a bottle of water out and set it down. I looked at it forlornly when the man had disappeared. I couldn’t open it.
“Let me get that for you,” Denny said as he turned the top. “You’re doing great. Really, don’t be so hard on yourself. Liz’s team ... they all rallied around you. They didn’t think what you did was stupid and reckless. Nobody else does, either. But it’s nice that those guys are getting credit. I’m not sure the men and women that do that job are recognized often enough.”
“They’re good people in a tough job,” I said.
“They are,” Denny agreed. “Just keep doing what you’re doing. Your PR background is really showing and that’s good. It helps that you actually believe everything you’re saying.”
“I do,” I said.
“I can see that,” Denny said, smiling. “The audience can see that and I think America will see that tonight. You’re not as polished as a professional actor. You have ... an authenticity ... that we strive for but rarely achieve. I think you and Liz are perfect together.”
“Yeah, me too,” I said. “Most of the time anyway. Then she talks me into doing stuff like this.”
Denny laughed because he could see I was joking (mostly).
“I know we need to stay out of her career situation,” Denny said. “But I’d like to ask you how she’s dealing with things. It had to be awful for her. Is that OK?”
I nodded. Liz and I had discussed it and she said it was fine so long as I stayed in general terms.
“Thirty seconds,” a voice boomed from offstage.
I started to run a hand down my face but Denny stopped me.
“The makeup will smear and you’ll look like one of the ghosts from Scooby Doo,” he said. I chuckled and nodded. I doubted many people my age would get the reference but I had loved the cartoon when I was a kid ... something I figured Jill had passed along as part of my biography.
“We’re back with Travis Blakely and we were discussing what transpired last month in Nashville,” Denny said. “Let’s move off that for a minute and talk about something lighter. You grew up in North Central Ohio, is that right?”
“A town called Bay View,” I answered warily. We had given the crew a list of topics that were not to be discussed. Right at the top was Liz’s pre-fame years.
“Tell us about growing up in small-town America,” Denny said.
“I had a great mom and dad,” I said, smiling involuntarily. “My dad sold insurance. He passed away a few years ago and I miss him every day. My mom is still teaching at a preschool there. She’s the best. My parents gave me room to grow but made sure that I had limits and boundaries. My dad always said that life is about responsibilities and privileges. And he said that the responsibilities have to be taken care of before the privileges arrive. That stuck with me. I find myself thinking back to the lessons they taught me growing up. What’s that old saying? ‘I’m amazed at how much smarter my parents have become as I’ve grown up.’ That certainly applies to me.”
“But it wasn’t a typical childhood,” Denny said. “You were a really good athlete.”
“I was a pretty good baseball player,” I answered.
“Pretty good,” Denny said with a scoff. “I should offer full disclosure and tell you that I’m part of a group that owns a portion of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Did you know that?”
I blinked. I had no idea. I knew the name of only one of the owners – and it wasn’t Denny Daniels.
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Runaways, 2 By: Malissa Madison All the way to the diner people kept introducing themselves to us. One young girl named Ginny asked if I was going to Miss Dotty's this year. "I don't know, is that a girls only school?" I asked. "Only the best on this planet," she said. "I beg to differ with you there, if her names Kitten she'll want to go to Miss Gina's Kitten Academy," said a girl named Rhoda. "Kitten Rhoda, is that any way to behave?" said a woman next to her. The look was...
This Story starts with guy who 35, but takes place when he's 25. The 2 girls are Jenifer (Jen) she 10-11 and Sarah who's 9-10. As with my other stories I use the ******** lines to sepparate the sex scenes. So if you get sick of the boring part of the story, just skip ahead. RUNAWAYS My name is John I’m 35, I’ve always loved younger girls but I didn’t realize how young until 10 yrs ago. When I was 22 I won $100,000,000.00 from a lottery, so I’m set for life. Anyway, 10yrs ago I was...
Roger started to follow but the large Italian man Vincent grabbed hold of his arm, I wouldn't do that if I were you. Holly's eyes opened wide when she was guided through the unmarked door and Viktor locked it behind them it had a vanity with a sink basin, a toilet and a glass enclosed shower. He sat her on the toilet and turned the water in the shower on. She definitely needed to pee but it was embarrassing doing so with him in the restroom. He kept his body and face pointed at the...
"I see you are awake Sleeping beauty. Time for a stop, smoke and a couple hours of sleep don't you think Senorita" he asked? "Sure" she agreed with a yawn. They both got out of the truck and she headed to the ladies room for a potty break. When she got back he had the two chairs out and he was seated smoking a joint and also had a cooler out and a beer in his hand, "Would you like Cerveza" he asked holding up a green can with two large green letter X? Sammi wasn't sure what it...
She took another look at the map and made the decision to walk along a Northwest interstate. It took her almost 45 minutes to get along the interstate she wanted where she thought she might get a ride. She continued to walk but also looked back at the cars and trucks and on occasion would put her thumb out. Finally after another 45 minutes a sleek black big rig pulled over. Sammi had to walk almost 100 yards as it took the truck time to pull over and stop after passing her. Finally...
Viktor walked over by her head and said softly by her ear, "You see Holly, men can be entertained by women in many ways, dancing, stripping, serving, submission, pain, sex and many more ways. Typically sex is the end goal but there are a variety of things that stimulate men sexually. If you want, you can entertain us more now by milking more cum from our cocks. What do you think, Holly, do you want to use your body to milk more cum now?" Feeling so overwhelmingly used Holly shook her...
Their day together was like no day he had experienced in a long time. When she was happy and smiling it seemed like she could light up the world during a full eclipse and her energy was magnetic drawing him to her. He felt like he was in a dream, she was returning his kisses, giggling when he kissed her nose and chin, letting out sighs and moans as he kissed her by her ear, neck and even on her shoulder and every time his eyes found hers he could see that same brightness and smile that he...
"I'm just being stupid aren't I, Ol'Jack? Lot lizards come and go and I'm too old to think a young woman like her would have feelings for an old goat like me. It's just you and I again. I'm sure you were ready to have all of your space back in the truck. Hell that sleeper is barely big enough for one man, let alone an old trucker, a hitchhiker and a dog, don't ya think" he said to his long time best friend. Ol'Jack let out a whine and rest his head on the passenger seat where...
But within a few minutes of hearing it close Roger opened the bathroom door, "Come with me" he ordered and with her following he turned and walked back to her mom and his bedroom. She followed behind him wrapped only in a towel and noticed he was carrying a black skirt of hers as well as her black high heel pumps and a medium sized cardboard box. When they got into his room he set the skirt on the bed, the shoes on the floor and then set the box on the bed as well. Immediately she...
If only Josh could pass out. Or finish himself off already. I have to keep my breathing relaxed. Keep my eyes closed. Keep still in this obscene position he’s put me. Keep pretending I’m asleep. Ignore the shaking of the bed. Ignore his animalistic grunts. Ignore the sound of those fucking ice cubes, clinging against his empty glass to the rhythm of his jerking motions. I hope he doesn’t touch me tonight. I hope he doesn’t fuck me tonight. If only he could pass out. Or finish himself off...
Joseph noticed that Sammi was smiling and seemed more upbeat. Before long they were talking about the truck wash, how much Ol'Jack loved water and how much fun they had playing in the water. They were both laughing really hard about it when the waitress brought their food. As they were eating he said, "There's something I need to make sure you are aware of. Now that I've made my delivery what I typically do is pick up a load and transport it back East and after dropping it I try to...
As she thought about the kiss she realized he puckered and placed his lips gently against hers. In full anticipation of a hit or punch like Roger would have done it was her who actually escalated the kiss by opening her mouth. But Joseph didn't aggressively shove his tongue deep into her mouth or even push his mouth hard to hers. He softly held and kissed her. And yet like a frightened animal she shivered uncontrollably. Being alone in the hotel room, the fear mostly passed that she...
Joseph had not slept in close proximity with a woman since his wife's passing several years previous. He had hooked up with a few lot lizards but it was just for quick sex and he wasn't sure he could even remember their names. He wasn't sure how young, this young lady was but he was sure any man would find her attractive. He of course had not been with a young woman sexually or even physically in years but it wasn't hard to remember how attractive their smooth skin, tiny waist, wide...
After staring at the one on her wrist she looked at the cross on her finger, the clover inside her arm by her elbow and the dragonfly that was paid for by her first gang rape. For a few moments it was hard to breath. Her very quickly planned decision to run away so far had gone pretty well, one puzzle piece at a time. She thought about the dragonfly she had wanted. Like many mothers and daughters she felt like her mother was too strict and was constantly changing the rules when she would...
But her mother was the grown up. She could have kicked him out or called the police. Holly didn't know what else to do. Every day she spent with him things just seemed to get worse and what was even harder with each day's passing she found she was resisting him less. Not only was she making less effort to fight him off but slowly more often she just did what he wanted. The more often she found herself just doing what she was told the less of a human being she felt like. But it was...
He was trying to let his passenger not feel like she was being interrogated but he also couldn't help question the things she did that seemed odd. He took a deep breath and decided to ask something that was bothering him, "Did something happen back at the cafe...with you and Ben?" It was strange the number of emotions that went through her mind while she thought about how to answer his question the strongest emotion shame. She looked around and even squirmed in the seat before making a...
Sammi just nodded affirmation that she was okay but then thought about her dream and what she might have been saying and asked, "What was I talking about?" "Not much of nothin I could understand" Joseph replied but enough ya woke yourself up. He continued, "Why don't ya go stretch out in the sleeper back yonder it's as good a mattress as in most road side motels and ya look pretty tired. Ya probably haven't gotten much shut eye since ya hit the road anyway." Sammi thought about...
It had not been easy traveling across multiple states with limited money she had earned babysitting. It didn't take her long to realize it also wasn't easy to find even the most basic job without any type of identification or a birth certificate. She didn't know if her mom had reported her missing but not wanting to take a chance she took the first name of her beloved childhood dog, Sammi, and thought herself clever to take the sir name Shepherd. Sammi was a chocolate lab but she had...