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Click hereWe spent our last day together and that night we made love again. It wasn't sex, it was love. The next morning I kissed her goodbye, got in my F150 and headed back to Beale. I filled the gas tank and left the truck for my friend to get later. My head clerk already had a hop lined up to get me back home. This time it was in a real seat.
Over the next month, I called Kathy as often as I could, considering we were in different time zones. I hated saying goodbye every time we talked. I told her we needed to be monogamous and she told me she was. I was her man and hoped she was my woman.
Kathy flew over to Guam twice and stayed a couple of weeks each time. I was able to swing a reassignment to Beale, but in a different career field. I was now a Logistics Staff Officer. Bennie, my head clerk, joined me six months later. It was nice to have friends with me.
Katherine and I were married two days before Christmas. Derek was my best man. We both were in uniform. The day before the wedding Katherine made sure my son and I was able to have time to get to know each other. One thing for certain is that we both loved his mother and wanted the best for her.
We were now a family. I'm a proud father to a wonderful man who takes his role in the service importantly. Life goes on.
Thank you for reading our story. Comments are welcome. Thank you to my editor, who wants to remain anonymous.
DG Hear & Papatoad
Unusual, finding a story by 2 of my favorite writers that I haven't read! Thank you DG and Papatoad.
somewhere east of Omaha
Good story but I never thought that stories Papatoad was involved with ended well? And I know for certain he never allowed voting or comments.
I loved the concept for this story, but actual writing was somewhat stilted. It really needed to be more robust with more father- son interaction. Further, there didn't seem to be any emotions coming out during the tale.
Storytelling is too stilted, and not fleshed out. Story was okay, but not the telling of it. Should have been three pages.
Not a real story. I almost can believe she did not want to burden him when he was 19, even though she had enough money to raise the child if they were married.
Then she did not contact him when her husband died, or at least try to meet him once to feel the water.
And everybody knew, so it wasn't even a big sicret.
She's too passive for my taste.
She knew it was his child but never told him, even after her husband died!?!? Then they get back together and it's instant love. Doesn't feel real.
Wow... not really like either one of you normally write. Good story. I usually like a little more angst but happy endings are fun too