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Click hereOnce our food was served, we chatted about lighter topics. Alex was particularly interested in Matthew and Mark, asking questions about them and endearing herself to Bonnie. Bonnie showed her photographs, and Alex cooed over them. I was so glad the two of them were getting along.
Eventually, we were done eating, and Alex said she had to call it a night. She would meet early in the morning with the contractors and then fly back in the afternoon. After parting hugs, we exchanged contact information before Alex returned to her hotel.
Bonnie and I headed over to Grace's place to pick up the boys. On the way there, Bonnie grabbed my hand, leaned onto my shoulder, and said, "I like Alex. I'm glad I got to meet her. I can see why you two got together. I know that if I was still unattached, I'd make a play for her," she finished, giving my hand a quick squeeze.
"I'm glad you like her. She's a dear friend. Thank you for accepting her as a part of my life," I said, squeezing Bonnie's hand back.
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We needed a new vehicle for our cross-country trek from Los Angeles to Dayton, OH. We traded Bonnie's old Ford Fairlane in on a new Ford Aerostar Minivan. We planned a two-week trip, stopping and sightseeing along the way. I was going to have my Mustang shipped to our new home.
I let Bonnie plan the trip. I wanted to make sure she and the boys got to see the sights they wanted to see along the way. My only request was to include a stop in Albuquerque so we could visit Old Town and eat at the restaurant up on Sandia Peak, riding the Tram up and back.
"Just a few more days before the big move," I thought as I crossed the quad and headed into my office. As usual, it was sunny and 72 degrees. I realized I would miss this weather when we relocated to Wright-Patterson AFB next month.
I got into the office, and as I got to my desk, I went to turn on the computer. While waiting for it to come up, I planned my day. Just as I grabbed my cup to get some tea, Cheryl came up and said, "Col. Stevens would like to see you in his office at 9 AM."
To be continued ...
Great episode too. I love military stories , like yours. I’m not even american and never been in uniform but you must be proud and the military people that read these and other writers stories here must be proud too. Thank you
This story keeps getting better. I particularly loved the 'Military Cunnilingus' interlude.
Part-03 provides an exciting continuation of a beautiful story depicting "Love & Family", while remaining awesome in every component of a good and well written story. I really love how all family members, including "Mom In Law" Grace interrelate with each other so wonderfully.
We now truly have a potential Hall of Fame Lesbian Romance Story and am eagerly awaiting the release of Pt. 04..
Part-03 Continues With The Outstanding Rating of 2 X 5*-STARS
You’ve continued this story beautifully. Loved the whole thing, the way Virginia has developed her relationship with the boys and course Bonnie. Enjoyed the inspection role play scene. The way you presented the difficulties they have and will experience such as the bigotry, of not being eligible for dependency status, recognition in formal military activities was on target. You’ve done a wonderful job in writing this this story, keeping it true to the time in which it takes place. And what a cliff hanger ending. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️s.
That was an ominous ending! I can't help but fear that something is about to go horribly wrong.
I appreciated meeting Alex; she and I have a lot in common--I once participated in a software maintainability evaluation on the code for the B-2 simulator.
Two quick corrections:
1) the acronym ATB stood for Advanced Technology Bomber, not Advanced Tactical Bomber. Also, at that point in its development, the B-2 was not an open program. Alex would probably have had a cover job title and would never have revealed her ATB involvement to Virginia, who was not 'read in'.
2) Virginia would not have had a small line number for promotion to Major. Promotion line numbers are allocated in time-in-grade and time-in-service order. As a BPZ promotee without prior enlisted service, she would almost certainly have pinned on in the last month of the promotion cycle.
But a few small inaccuracies in no way diminish my enjoyment of the story. I can't wait to see what happens next!