1. Journey's End (One)


    Date: 8/23/2015, Categories: Reluctance, Author: Green_Man, Rating: 14, Source: LushStories

    myself along with the smiley emoji I sent. "You're right. There's a park in the middle of town. There's an ice cream vendor near the cannon. I'll be sitting on a bench there at noon. Ugh!!!! Don't make me regret this!" "Little one, you don't need to worry. Not about this. I adore your ass and you know it." "I know, I know. Gotta go." That was it for the night. I took a sleeping pill. I knew I wouldn't get any shut-eye without it. Not now. I was too excited. After thirty minutes I was out. It turned out to be about a three or four hour drive from where I was to her town in the Central Valley. I had plenty of time to be there by noon. Scooping up some danish and coffee, I checked out of the motel. The sun was in my eyes this time. I was heading back to the east and south. I had some Rock playing on the radio and I sang along when a familiar tune came on. I was happy. I had googled the details about her town earlier. I knew where the city park, at the center of town, was located. There was no problem finding that. It did take about half an hour to find the cannon and the ice cream vendor. I was early. I sat on a bench where I could see and be seen. Someone cast a shadow on me as they sat down at the other end of the bench. I looked over and smiled. It had to be her. I recognized her easily from the pictures she had sent to me. Her hands were folded in her lap and her face was blushing. That I could see clearly. I waited. I heard her clear her throat. "Ugh! I'm so embarrassed. ...
    Okay. I'm here. What now?" "Nothing at all, if that's what you wish. Little one, you know me. Don't you? You know me. I'm not going to be different now that I'm hear for real. Come on, sweetie. We're just the same people. Just the same." "I know." "Okay, then let's just talk like we always do. We'll have a chat, little one." It was a tentative start, but it proceeded. And after just a few minutes I was finally hearing her giggling. She had told me that she did. Now I heard it for myself. Sweet, and charming. She was always so bright so we didn't lack for things to talk about. An hour passed and I mentioned getting something to eat. We were comfortable now. She rose and started walking. I joined her. As we walked she told me that a favorite diner was nearby. It was on a corner across the street from the park. As we started across the road I took her hand, which I could tell was moist. I squeezed it and she smiled up at me. After our late lunch we had to separate. She had things she needed to do. I just spent the afternoon walking around a town I had passed by on the highway but never explored. Finally I got a room in an older hotel in the downtown area. It was pricier than I had been used to on the road but I wanted to make my visit here memorable. For the time I had left. It was around nine that evening. I had taken a simple meal in the hotel restaurant and was back in my room. The knock on the door was soft. I almost didn't hear it. But I rose and opened the door. She was ...
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