Accidental Hero Ch. 09-12

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"I know ... but something about you has changed."

She shrugged. "What do you see, Ian?"

"You're more calm. It's been almost four years since we were together, so I guess that's to be expected. I was surprised that you asked to be my physiotherapist. I wouldn't have expected that if I'd know you were at that hospital. When we parted, I didn't think you wanted anything more to do with me."

She was shaking her head. "No, you're wrong," she sighed. "I broke up with you because I was frightened. I was afraid to admit my feelings for you. I was afraid of what it might lead to. I was afraid I was falling in love with you. That scared me and I couldn't handle it."

"And now?" I questioned.

"I've spent the past few years wondering if I'd made a mistake. The only answer I can come up with is that I was immature and not ready for a commitment. There was nothing about you that wasn't good. You had a job with a future. You were handsome and a very nice young man. You were much more mature than I was. You have no idea how many times I wanted to pick up the telephone and call you ... but ... I never had the courage.

"When I saw your name on the patient list, I made a snap decision that I wanted to help you. I wanted to be with you again ... even if it was just to make up for how we broke up. I almost had to bribe Pete to let me switch assignments," she smiled, "but he agreed and here I am. I wanted to try and reconnect with you, Ian. Now, after the time we've spent together since you started rehab, I haven't changed my mind. It isn't just because I feel sorry for you or how I hurt you when we parted."

"Oh," was all I could manage as she virtually told me she wanted us to try again. "Shelly, do you remember the last thing I said to you when we parted that day?"

She shook her head.

"I said I hoped you would find someone that would love you half as much as I did. I haven't changed my mind or my feelings for you. I still love you, Shelly."

She smiled, a few tears causing her to blink before she reached for me. The kiss lasted a very long time, followed by a hug and more tears. I was hoping against hope that I had the answer I was praying for. Superman and Wonder Woman were together again, in spite of everything. I looked up and saw Mom standing at the entrance to the kitchen, smiling through a few tears herself.

"I want to spend some time with you again, Ian," she said when we finally broke apart. "A lot has happened to both of us in the last four years. We aren't the same people as we were then. We need to make sure it's going to work this time."

I nodded. "I know. I think that's what we should do too." Let's face it folks, I was a tame dog for Wonder Woman.

~*~

Week four of my rehabilitation marked the end of my time in my parents' home and the return to my townhouse. I could manage the stairs and, more importantly, it gave Shelly and me the privacy we wanted. The crutches were returned and I was managing with only a cane. I had over 105˚ of flex in the knee and I was becoming more confident of a complete recovery. I got no objection from my mother. She knew this was important to both Shelly and me, and she certainly wasn't about to stand in the way.

But the remaining question was when Shelly was confident enough in us to resume our intimate relations. I'd been on the brink of asking her several times, but stepped back, not wanting to push her too far too fast. We were bringing the last few pieces of my belongings that had migrated to my parents' home back to the townhouse one afternoon. I noticed an extra small travel bag, but then got distracted by Shelly.

"Now that I have you where I want you, what are you going to do about it?" Shelly asked in an unfamiliar sultry voice as she pushed the door closed behind us.

It took me a few seconds to catch on that she had not too subtly turned the tables on me. She became the aggressor that I only wished I was. But, if nothing else, I recovered quickly.

"It's a long climb up those stairs to the bedroom, but when I get you there, I'll show you," I grinned evilly.

Her smile was catlike. "This will be good exercise for your knee."

"That wasn't the kind of exercise I was thinking of. Were you?"

She laughed. "I've been trying to work up the courage to kick us off this dead space for a while now. I take it you don't object?" she said, her eyebrow cocked and that knowing smile on her lips.

"I didn't want to rush you, but I assure you, we're both thinking the same thing. I want us to be together, Shelly. I mean, together - together."

"I know what you mean. That little bag I brought along is a couple of changes of clothes for me. I wasn't intending to go home this weekend. Are you getting my message?"

I wrapped her tightly in my arms. "Loud and clear, lover."

I took very little time to get up the stairs to my bedroom. I didn't know whether to be in a rush to strip and jump into bed, or take my time and go about this slowly. Shelly decided for me.

"Strip, Ian. I'm overdue for some serious lovin' and you, in your semi-invalided state, will be challenged this afternoon," she announced.

"I'm up for it," I said as I quickly disposed of my clothes.

"I can see that," she grinned, eyeing my prominent erection still contained within my undershorts.

All my vivid memories of Shelly came surging back as she disrobed, taunting me as she revealed one more part of her perfect body. My erection was painfully full and my nerve ends were jangling with anticipation. I was sure I wouldn't last very long and that almost put me in a state of depression. The last thing I wanted was to disappoint Shelly.

"I know what you're thinking," she said as she removed her last article of clothing. "You're thinking this could be over very quickly, aren't you?"

"Yes ... exactly that."

"Then let's do something about that," she smiled, slinking onto the bed and taking my erection in her warm soft hand. She looked down at it, then opened her mouth and closed her lips over the head of my shaft. I almost came right then. It was an electric-like surge I hadn't felt in a long time. Shelly was very gifted at oral sex and I knew when I felt her tongue slide up my organ that I was going to shoot very quickly.

"It's com ... min', Shel," I gasped, my head flopping back on the pillow.

"Good. Sooner is better," she smiled before resuming her stroke.

That was all it took. "Awwww ... Shellllllleeee," I cried as I could no longer control myself.

She took it all, every last drop, licking her lips as she smiled a smile of satisfaction. "There, that's out of the way. Now, it's your turn."

"Can you get on top, please?" I requested. "My kneecap is still very tender."

Again, she smiled, moved up over my head, grasped the headboard, and lowered herself onto my mouth. I hadn't forgotten what to do to satisfy her with my tongue, teeth, and fingers. She was just as wound up as I was. I'd barely begun to add my fingers when I heard her cry her release and sink down on me. Luckily, there was space to breath, because her trembling body was unable to move for a few moments.

"Oh, God, Ian ... I needed that. I'd almost forgotten what it felt like. Can we do that again?"

"Whatever you want, if it's within my power, you shall have it," I said in quiet voice.

"Maybe later," she said, sliding down my torso and reaching back with her hand to find my recovering cock.

A few strokes of her hand and I was fully ready for what came next. I felt her rise up on her haunches, her hand guiding me to her sopping, warm center, then slowly sinking down on it with an audible "ooofff." She was in control and began to rise and fall in a leisurely pace, her eyes closed, her breath coming in little gasps as the sensations hit her. I couldn't remember quite this dramatic a reaction to our making love in the past, but that no longer mattered. This was "the new Shelly" and she was a more expressive woman. My quick orgasm was the necessary starting point for our lovemaking. I felt like I was going to be able to last much longer and satisfy Shelly completely.

There were times that afternoon that I though we were trying to make up for all the lovemaking we missed in the past four years. When we finally knew we couldn't go on any longer, I looked over at the clock radio and saw it was almost seven-thirty. No wonder my stomach was rumbling. I'd had a light breakfast and only a sandwich at lunch. I was sure Shelly was in the same state.

"What would you prefer, pizza or Chinese?" I asked quietly as she lay beside me, almost asleep.

"I don't care. Just feed me," she mumbled.

I rolled over on my side, stroking her naked back and gently squeezing her buttocks before reaching for the phone and punching in the preset for Ginnaro's. Pizza was always good after making love. It's an Italian thing. I ordered a large deluxe and was told it would be at my door in thirty minutes. I shut the phone off and lay back, admiring the perfect beauty of Michele Petrovic. How in hell did I win someone as beautiful as her? It seemed almost impossible ... but then, at times my life seemed to follow just as improbable a path.

I rolled out of bed and headed for the ensuite and a shower. I was barely inside the cabinet when Shelly joined me, smiling and wrapping her arms around me. We soaped each other down and dried each other off. We were in no hurry. We dressed lightly; me in shorts and a t-shirt, Shelly in sweats. We'd barely finished dressing when the doorbell rang and Shelly hustled downstairs to get the pizza. I followed her much more slowly, of course.

I don't think I'll ever forget that weekend. Later, we would call it our "lost and found weekend." We barely left the building and seldom dressed in more than the absolute minimum. And, just as in the past, we talked. Her parents were well aware of where she was, and had accepted that I was her chosen man. My parents actively promoted the idea that we spend some personal time together. After a long separation, Mom felt it was important that we got all our thoughts about our relationship out in the open and discussed fully. I think we did that successfully.

"Will you move in with me?" I asked on Sunday afternoon.

"I thought you'd never ask," she smiled.

"Wonderful. That's important step number one," I said.

"What's number two," she asked, showing a look of expectation.

"I've tried this once before, but here I go again," I said seriously. "Michele Petrovic, I love you beyond words. I want you with me always. Will you marry me and make my life complete?"

This time there was no hesitation, no doubt, and no rejection. She leaned into me and kissed me with passion and love. "Yes, Ian. I will marry you," she said, a few tears now showing.

We spent several minutes just holding each other wordlessly. I felt an enormous weight being lifted from my heart. I had the answer I was praying for. I had the woman that I had dreamed of capturing. For the very first time, I actually felt like a hero. I was a victor in the battle of vanquishing my doubts and realizing my hopes. It had been a strange journey getting to this point, but now it all seemed worthwhile. Even losing Shelly for a while didn't feel as tragic as it once had. It was all part of some strange, mysterious life pattern that befell me. What would happen in the future was unknown and unknowable, but with Shelly by my side, I couldn't imagine failing to succeed. After all, who or what could possibly come between Soup and Wonder Woman?

END

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This story was edited with my thanks by ErikThread and Jerry@EdSOL. Any errors are mine alone.

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daves_not_heredaves_not_hereover 1 year ago

Once I started reading, I didn't want to stop!

Great story! 5 stars

Thanks

AA82ndAAAA82ndAAover 2 years ago

This story was a gem. The character "Soup" was well developed. In your next story try and spend mre detail about the other really interesting character Sympathy.

servant111servant111over 2 years ago

Enjoyed it immensely.

Rancher46Rancher46over 3 years ago

Great story line, I only question is, was Shelly alone whole time she was apart from Ian, if she was then why did she not try to reconnect. The story should have detailed what she was doing during the time she was apart from Ian. I was glad to see the happily ever after in the end All in all it was still well written and great content. 5 stars

AnonymousAnonymousover 3 years ago
A bit of a contrived ending, but it's not a fatal flaw...

the breakup seemed to be more of a plot device than a natural outcome of the relationship, and their reuniting was a bit rushed.

I agree with some who suggested getting Kelsey back in the picture, but to do it right would have added 50% more length to the story, (not a negative, but it would be a lot of work to do it justice.)

I can certainly relate to Ian's propensity to being an accidental hero. It's happened to me several times in my life. I worked at a fast food place when I was in high school in the late '60's, early '70's. It was on the SW corner of an intersection on the main street of my hometown. The main street was four lanes, but the cross street was a small two lane residential street.

Across that residential street, on the NW corner was a Texaco service station. Just north of it was a small, older Dodge dealership. Nothing like today's dealerships, and much smaller than either the Ford, Chevrolet or GMC dealers in town.

One weekend morning, maybe 5 minutes before opening, I had just dumped the first batch of french fries into a metal pan, located under several heat lamps. The day shift 'waitress', Lois, was salting the fries, and shaking the pans to distribute the salt.

I paused to stand beside Lois, and chat a minute, which allowed me a view out of the window, looking north at the Texaco. Before I had a chance to say anything, a Dodge station wagon pulled away from the gas pump, and took the pump with it. The hose was still in the car, and it pulled the pump right off it's base.

This would have been 1970, maybe '71, and before automatic shutoff valves were integrated into pump designs, precisely for the reason we were witnessing. With an auto shutoff, if a pump is toppled, the valve closes the pump's supply pipe.

Without an automatic shutoff valve, when a pump is pulled over, or run into, and knocked over, (those uniquitous 6" concrete filled guard posts did NOT exist back then, so hitting a pump would be easy.), and there is any spark, the supply pipe ignites, and the heat of the gas turns it into a mini oil well fire.

As the Dodge pulled the pump over, there WAS a spark, and everything happened so fast, before Lois could even gasp at the instant ignition of the gas, the flame was the height of a person.

I don't know what I said to her, but I immediately headed for the back door, which opened on the north side of our building, looking right at the Texaco.

There was a small table the manager would work at, but there there was really no room for a chair. He was sitting at the desk, as I rounded the corner at full speed. I grabbed the small fire extinguisher by the desk as I barreled past him, yelling, "The Texaco's on fire, call the fire dept.", as I blasted out the door.

As I reached full stride, and got to the street, the flames were reaching to the roof of the island, easily 15' high. I was not thinking, I was acting. My immediate thought when I saw the pump get pulled over, and the fire start was, 'That fucking tank is gonna explode and we're all gonna die.'

I raced across the street, ran right up to the plume of fire, stuck the nozzle of the extinguisher into it, and pulled the trigger. To my amazement, it just killed the fire. It was almost anti-climatic, it was so easy to put it out.

As the fire died, I was standing in just the right position where I could see the Fire Chief's red sedan come flying into the station from Main Street. I didn't have to move my body, or head to see the car, or the fire truck just behind it.

I grew up with the son of the Chief, from 7th grade on, and knew the Chief, as well. He'd been a summer baseball coach of mine. (My hometown was only 7,000 people, and I think I knew 6,000 of them. LOL Well, maybe only 4,500...)

As the shocks settled on the Chief's red Chevy, he was already out of the door, and heading in my direction. I had stepped over the pump supply pipe, and started walking to meet him, as soon as I got over the shock of putting out the fire so easily.

(I have never really thought about Chief Wolfe's POV as he arrived until just now. There was about 100' between the Texaco, and the back wall of the Dodge dealership that was a graveled area wear they parked used cars. He could have easily witnessed me run up to the fire and douse it. I never talked to him about what he saw, so I'll never know.)

Chief Wolfe was a huge man. Not fat, huge, but proportionally huge. He could put a baseball in his palm, close his hand, and you could not see the ball. I remember that from when I was a kid.

In my first career, I was an athletic trainer at a Pac 8 college, (Pac 10, today), and in pro football and pro baseball for 13 years, total. I also consulted with the Portland NBA team for a couple of years. I never met anyone as physically big as Chief Wolfe. He stood 6' 10"-6' 11", if I recall correctly.

Chief Wolfe was also the kindest, most soft spoken, and gentle man I've ever known, (when my friend, Ron, his youngest son, effed up, though, his 'loud' voice would make an effin' Grizzly pause, and reconsider whatever they were doing. LOL). He was working with one of the pitchers on our summer team, and a ball he threw got past the 2nd string catcher, (I was the starting catcher.), and hit me on the forearm, AFTER bouncing off the grass. The seams of the baseball left a precision blood bruise on my arm.

He was so apologetic, concerned, and careful as he checked it out, and iced it for me, it was almost embarassing. Hell, I was a catcher. I regularly got beat up by baseballs, bats, and cleats. (It did hurt like bejesus, though.)

I walked up to the Chief, looked up at him and said, 'Glad you showed up, but I got it covered.' Adding, 'I gotta get back to work, see you later.' I turned and walked off. He never said a word, just stood there looking down at me, then back up at the empty space where the pump had been. Over and over.

I headed back to the Arctic Circle, and saw my manager, standing a half- dozen steps out of the back door, and Lois standing in the doorway. As I got within ten feet of my boss, he yelled, "Are you out of your fucking mind? You could've been killed!"

As I walked past him, I said, 'We're gonna need a new fire extinguisher, this one is empty. I imagine Chief Wolfe will refill it, free, since I did their job for them.'

I walked up to Lois, (we had a 'love-hate' relationship, at best.), she moved aside, held the screen door for me, as I entered the back door, and set the extinguisher on the floor by the manager's table.

i washed my hands at the sink, and went back to my work area, and continued with the remainder of my opening duties.

I never felt any adrenaline let down, or nerves. The manager, who I was good friends with, after 3 years of working for him, gave me some more, 'are you nuts' dialogue, along with some general, 'I don't believe what I saw, or you did.'

But, years later, what I found was most interesting about the while thing was I never heard a single word from anyone about it. Nothing from Chief Wolfe, or anyone else. In a small town, where NOTHING happens, you would have thought, it would have been a big deal: '17 Year Old Burger Flipper Puts Gas Station Blaze'.

It was like everyone witnessing it took it in stride, just like I did. Well, except my manager. LOL

No doubt, though, it was a singular unique experience... In a life of many unique experiences.

I later found out the Dodge wagon was driven by the wife of the owner of the Dodge dealership. She was used to signing for gas and driving away. It just so happened, my friend who was working that day, had her sign BEFORE he'd taken the nozzle out of the tank.

She was oblivious, dragging the pump out of the station, onto Main Street, and back into the front of the dealership, where someone finally stopped her, after seeing the gas pump being drug like a kid's pull toy. LOL

Also, after my shift was over, I went over to talk to my friend who worked at the Texaco. We looked up at the tall awning over the pumps, and could see slight burn marks in the white paint.

About 15 years later, I was back in town, during an off season and started an auto repair business with an old friend. We ended up buying that Texaco station from someone who had disassembled it. We planned on using it as a paint spray booth.

As we were loading and hauling the building pieces to our shop, I remembered the day Mrs Muncie ripped the pump off it's mountings, and told my partner the story. We got to looking, found the awning pieces, and the black fire marks were still there.

Our partnership failed, as they frequently do, but we are still friends. He now lives a couple miles out of town. The service bay portion of the station is erected on his property, and the awning pieces are in a pile beside it. I imagine the fire marks are still there, as well. LOL

GeoD

AnonymousAnonymousover 3 years ago
great!!

Liked it that it didn't get the predictable ending. Liked it that people are just people in this one. I understood that Shelly broke up with him under the circumstances when she did; it was better to do the hard thing and break up then staying in a relationship where you feel suffocated and strangled. That would have become a very bitter one sided relationship. This way she learned to overcome her inner struggles and insecurities, there was never any dishonesty or maliciousness in the break-up, she needed to figure herself out. Lucky for her he hadn't given up on her. Usually it's males that need to mature. Nice twist.

meduckiesmeduckiesabout 4 years ago
Amazing!!!!!

Thanks for the great writing. Happy Endings are the best.

AnonymousAnonymousabout 4 years ago
Good, involved story

The whole story was excellent, and made me want to believe in second chances.

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 5 years ago
Nice Story

I liked it for several reasons, the main one, I think, being that it doesn’t have any of the mean-spiritedness that you see so often in stories here. Don’t get me wrong, I still enjoy “Loving Wives” stories very much but a change of pace can be a good thing. I have to admit, I thought early on he would end up getting back with his first girlfriend, the one he saved from being run down by the car during the baseball game. But hey, nothing wrong with Michele, she certainly seemed like a winner, particularly after she matured a little. All in all, a very good story.

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