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goddesses have been around for centuries and I’m fairly certain no one can
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Besides, have you ever tried to tell
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Author’s Notes: Despite the fact that
Valentine Humbug
“Grody.”
“I
don’t think so.”
“EW.”
“As
if.”
“Gag
me.”
Fuchsia
clad arms were thrown from her body in complete disgust before
“Yo,
mom! Whaddup?”
Dite
swallowed her drink and watched her son walk in from his bedroom, looking
especially handsome in his black monochrome suit. She’d never pictured him in black before they
had left
She
shrugged and lifted the glass to her lips.
“Do
you know what I saw out there, Cue?” Dite finally asked him in a huff. “Do you have any idea how totally screwed
this world is?”
“Mom,
we’ve only been here, like... not even a whole day! How radical could it be? And why didn’t you wait for me to, you
know... go with you?”
“Cupie,
I love ya, dude, but you are way worse than a chick when it comes to looking
good. I had some research to do and was totally
ready to go – so I did.”
“And
it was bad?”
“Majorly.”
“Tell
me.”
She
snapped her fingers, changing the fuchsia business-cut suit into, of all
things, baby pink sweats. Comfortable,
she flopped onto the couch beside him and tucked her legs up under her, setting
the remainder of her drink down and clasping her hands together.
“You
know from what the totally gnarly little man at the front desk told us, this is
supposed to be the season of love here.
That’s what I was so psyched about checking out, but oh my
gods....” She shuddered. “I was looking for a fab orgy like
“No
wild orgies, huh?”
“Oh,
it’s WAY worse than that. Not only do
they not commemorate love like they should, it seems as though there are
mandates they have to follow in this society.
And you wanna talk about tacky....”
“Whatever,
mom. Not like I have to stay in this
part of the suite. Hey, are we gonna be
at this a while? This suit is totally
cramping my style.”
“Make
yourself comfortable, Cue.”
He
sighed, knowing exactly what that meant, then held his hand out. A hanger appeared in it and with a wave of
his hand, the entire top portion of his suit hung neatly from it.
“Better,”
he said, resuming his seat and letting his wings drape over the couch back. “Now what is your issue, really?”
“Everything...
nothing – I totally don’t know anymore.”
“Oh,
it was horrid. Cheap chocolate in heart-shaped
boxes with ugly plastic flowers; radically ugly stuffed animals with stupid
messages sewn into them; sappy cards with inane platitudes; hideous lingerie I
wouldn’t use as a hand towel, much less be seen in.” She paused and took a deep breath, trying to
get her scattered thoughts under control.
“Is
that all?”
“NO! No, that is not all!” She huffed again and then sort of collapsed,
deflated. Dite picked up her drink and
sipped it, then looked down into the brown liquid as if it held the answers to
the mysteries of life. “Everything is
about paying some sort of bogus lip service... and not the radical kind
either.”
“I’m
not sure I’m digging what you’re at, mom.”
“Cue...
where has the love gone? The spontaneity? The passion? The desire? A man gives his wife jewelry, a woman brings
her girlfriend chocolate and flowers, a man takes his boyfriend out to dinner
or a woman buys lingerie for her man one day a year ‘cause some radical freak decided
to make money from *our* holiday.
They’re not celebrating love – they’re mocking it. You’ve become baby Bliss all over again, and
I don’t even exist. It’s completely
bogus.”
She
stood up and began pacing across back and forth. “No wonder the world is so screwy now.”
“Mom,
the world wasn’t all that gnarly back in the day.”
“Maybe,
Cue... but at least the love then was totally real, remember? Gods were jealous of the groovy love vibes
and fab joy we felt from people. Now
it’s like.... pretend, ya know?”
“Maybe
you were looking in all the wrong places.”
He waved his hand and the window became a scrying pool;
The
first picture showed a crying baby, then the mother stepped into view and
lifted the child to her chest, cooing at him as she readied them both to
nurse. She sat in a nearby rocker,
singing and rubbing the baby’s back while slowly rocking them back and forth
together. When the infant finished, he
looked at her with happy, sleepy eyes and smiled. The mother’s eyes reflected love and joy and
she kissed her son’s head before standing and crossing the room out of sight.
The
picture shimmered and the next image was of a little girl with a kitten. She lifted the animal to her face, rubbing
against the soft fur and giggling in delight.
Carefully, she wrapped the kitten in a blanket and cuddled him against
her chest. Then she released him and
laughed as he scampered away, giving chase and plopping down next to him when
he found a warm spot in the sun to stretch out in. She laid her head down beside his and slowly
stroked the fur on his back as they both fell into a peaceful sleep.
They
watched a moment or two longer before Cupid changed the vision yet again. This was of two kids,
young teenagers –
awkward and shy as they felt their way through acknowledging the new attraction
between them. The boy stuttered and
stammered and the girl blushed shyly, both glad they were alone. Cupid and
This
scene faded to show a family caring for their neighbors after a death in the
family, then it resolved into a firefighter rescuing a stranger from a burning
building. There was a couple ministering
to the homeless and a woman kissing her wife goodbye before leaving for work;
an adult child sharing a meal with an elderly parent and a couple of old men
holding hands watching the sunset together.
“It’s
all love, mom, and it’s all around you... all the time. It’s the basis of everything else. Being able to love parents and children and
friends and strangers and even animals makes it easier to love someone with
your whole heart because the heart is open to loving and being loved in return.”
“So
why do they make a total mockery of it??” stamping her foot in
frustration. “I know all these rockin’
forms of love are important, Cue – they are a major part of the reason the
world hasn’t *completely* destroyed itself yet.
But that is not where my real issue lies, and you so know it.”
“I
know, mom. I just don’t want you to
discount love in any of its forms.”
“Fine,
I won’t discount it, but where is the excitement... the burning lust... the
sex?!? Where is that radical spontaneity
that says to make wild, passionate love to your partner just because you love
them?? Or bring flowers because they’re totally gnarly or dance together in the
moonlight just because?? What happened
to romance? When did love become
drudgery and permission and a set of ideals that need to be met on a certain
day once a year to really show what you feel??“
“This
is really bothering you, isn’t it?”
“Ya
think?” she sneered. “Yeah, Cue... it
is,” her voice more subdued and somewhat sad.
“I guess I’m missing the old days, Cupie. I miss what love used to be.”
Dite
gazed at her son thoughtfully. She was
convinced of his sincerity; he believed what he was saying. And it couldn’t hurt to watch – at least her
fury would have a chance to cool.
Finally, she nodded. “Two
conditions,” waiting for him to agree.
“We get lots of ice cream from room service, and this time we get some
rockin’ sound to go with those fab visuals.”
“Deal,”
he agreed, “but I’m gonna change these threads if we’re hangin’ here for a
while.”
“Cool...
I’ll call for ice cream.”
“Whipped
cream and sprinkles,”
“Now,”
he said after sucking down a mouthful of ice cream, “you have to be like,
patient, ‘kay? I’m gonna to show you a year in the life of these two babes,
starting with the week after this whole Valentine’s gig and ending the
following year on Valentine’s Day.”
“Do
it,” Dite commanded softly.
“All
right, but no interrupting the flow.” He
waved his spoon and the picture flickered into focus. Then they both settled back to watch.
************
She
heard the knock just before the door opened and a blonde head peeked in. “Hey, Detective - what are you doing in my
ER?” Brown eyes twinkled out from
beneath messy auburn hair.
Detective
Aislinn
raked graceful fingers through her hair, giving it an even wilder
appearance. Sloane smiled and ran her
own hand through it, letting her hand casually rest at the base of Linn’s neck,
kneading away the tension an unexpected double shift had put there. Aislinn groaned in relief.
“Tell
me again why you didn’t become a doctor with those hands?”
“I
hated medicine?” brushing a kiss over the dark head.
“And
I refused to share those magic hands... even before I knew *all* the magic they
could do,” Linn finished with a grin, turning in Sloane’s arms and wrapping her
arms around the blonde’s neck. “I’m so
glad you’re here,” she murmured. “I
missed you.”
“I
missed you too, babe,” lifting Aislinn up and feeling her spine realign itself
before Aislinn relaxed and moaned in relief.
“Better?”
“I’d
marry you again if I could.”
“That
good, huh?” Sloane asked with a smile.
“I’d say yes, you know.”
“Would
you?” tilting her head. “Despite
everything?”
“Despite
everything? Sweetheart, I’d marry you because
of everything. You’re worth it.”
“I
love you, you know... so much.”
“Backatcha,
baby. Now let me take you home and show
you how much.”
“C’mon,
Blue Eyes... I hear a bath calling our names.
You wanna pick something up on our way home?”
“I
already called it in, love. I knew after
the day we'd both had, neither of us was gonna feel like cooking or cleaning up.” Sloane held Aislinn’s coat and grabbed her
purse from the drawer. “I was thinking
dinner, a hot bath, maybe a little aroma therapy during your massage....”
“You
spoil me.”
“Yes. It is my right and my privilege. Now tell me about your day... and how you
ended up pulling another double.” Sloane
held the door and Aislinn walked out first, then turned to lock the door before
taking Sloane’s arm as they left the hospital and headed for home.
************
“Wait,”
“Deal.”
“All
right. Nineteen years ago,
“Lovers?”
“No,
mom... just friends. They were both
still exploring their sexuality and neither of them was willing to risk their
friendship on the possibility of a failed love affair. Besides, they were best friends. They expected to be a part of one another’s
lives forever.”
“So
what happened?”
“Aislinn
went on to medical school; Sloane joined the Army and went to war. She was gone for six years and over the
course of time, she and Aislinn lost track of one another. It wasn’t intentional – Sloane was moving
around so much her mail couldn’t keep up, then Aislinn got an internship at the
leading trauma hospital in the country.”
“Sloane
made it through six years of warfare unscathed – physically anyway - and she
came home determined to find out what had happened to her best friend. Her mail had slowly been catching up to her
and she knew where she had to start looking.”
“When
Sloane and Aislinn met again, they welcomed each another as the best friends they
still were, glad time and distance had not changed the core people they had
known. They spent a few days
reacquainting themselves with one another, talking about their lives and
experiences, their failed love affairs and the friends they had made. Before they were finished, both made the
decision not to lose the other again.
Sloane applied to the local police force while Aislinn prepared her
small house for double occupancy.”
“It
was a little awkward at first – neither of them had lived with a roommate since
college, but they quickly fell into a comfortable routine. Most of their time and energy was focused on
their respective careers, and they spent whatever spare time they had
together. Neither of them dated, but
they were unwilling to look too deeply at the reason behind their reluctance to
do so. Instead, they cherished the
renewed closeness they shared. And over
the course of a couple years, their friendship deepened immeasurably.”
“By
this time, Aislinn was the Chief Fellow in the trauma unit and Sloane had made
detective. Then the unthinkable
happened.”
“Cue? Ya can’t just leave me hangin’ here, babe.”
He
sighed. “I know, mom, but the next part
is bad.”
“Well,
c’mon and tell me. Then we can get back
to the good stuff,” motioning to the window where the images of Sloane and
Aislinn arm in arm were still frozen in time.
“One
night while Aislinn was working trauma in the ER, a police officer was rushed
in with a potentially fatal gunshot wound.
It was Sloane... and it took all Aislinn could do to keep her composure
even while she fought to save Sloane’s life.
But in doing so, the truth of their hearts was revealed to those closest
to them, and though it was still unacknowledged between them, there were a few
who took exception to it.”
“Waitaminute...
someone took exception to love?? How
totally bogus!!”
“Yeah,
I know, mom.”
“I’m
so not feeling the love, Cupid!! Where’s
the love, dude?”
“It’s
coming, Mom... I swear. Just a little bit
longer. Here,” handing her another bowl
of ice cream. “I’m not saying it’ll
help, but it can’t hurt.” She glared at
him, then took it, sticking the spoon in with some force. Then he sat down again and resumed the
telling of his tale.
“It
was going to take Sloane a few months to recover from her injury, but before
Aislinn could get her home from the hospital, someone tried to beat the
crap out of them for a relationship they didn’t even have yet.” He smiled. “But boy, did their friends come through for
them... both the people at the hospital and at the police station. And it forced the two of them to sit down and
talk – and finally confess that there was more between them than simple
friendship.”
“That
was eight years ago. They dated for
another year and then had a commitment ceremony the following summer.”
“So
where are we now... as far as watching them goes?”
“Sometime
between their joining and now. It
doesn’t really matter, mom. All you need
to know is that they are a committed couple and they’ve been together for a
while, ‘kay?”
“All
right,” waving her hands towards the screen.
“Let’s go... I’m still waiting for the love, remember?”
“Put
up or shut up, Cue.”
He
laughed again, then signaled the screen into motion.
************
The
noise in the room was deafening and Sloane flinched and closed her eyes before
a hand on her back calmed her nerves better than any tonic. She took a deep breath and opened her eyes,
blue eyes smiling in gratitude into brown.
Thank you, she mouthed to
Aislinn. Aislinn winked at her, then
moved further into the melee.
When
they found out that they were unable to have children, Aislinn had been
devastated. Sloane had been heartbroken
for her partner, though her disappointment had been strictly for Aislinn and
not herself. She had always been
somewhat ambivalent about children, especially considering what she saw in her
line of work. But Sloane loved Aislinn
enough to put her desire for a child first and began to looking into all the
possibilities.
Aislinn
understood what her lover was doing and why and they had talked long into the
night, deciding to find a way to share their love and time with as many
children as they could. So they, along
with a growing coalition of people from both the hospital and Sloane’s
precinct, adopted several children’s homes in the area. Every weekend, different officers and medical
personnel got together at the different homes and provided love and care and
other physical essentials the children living there would otherwise have done
with out. It further cemented relations
between the hospital staff and police force, and it gave a lot of kids loving
guidance and support.
Sloane
and Aislinn were favorites and they tried to go at least every other Saturday
when their schedules allowed it. Truth
be told, they enjoyed it as much as the kids, though Sloane always needed a
moment to adjust to the sheer volume of noise that many children were capable
of producing. But before long, she was
surrounded by a group of children anxious to act out a rather unorthodox
version of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”.
They
left, as always, to a round of hugging and a chorus of goodbyes. Sloane caught Aislinn’s hand in her own as
they walked together back to their SUV.
“My God, but I’m beat.” Linn
chuckled.
“I’ll
bet. How did you end up on the bottom of
that dog pile anyway?”
“Don’t
ask,” Sloane growled. “I think they were
cheating.”
“Well,
thank you for being such a good sport. I
know you only do this for me, and I love you for it.”
“I
did start out doing it just for you, you’re right. But now I do it as much for those kids in
there and myself as I do it for you.
It’s nice to see some of the positives instead of the negatives all the
time. Thank you for making be less
selfish.” Despite her desire to kiss her
partner at that moment, Sloane simply opened the door for Aislinn and seated
her before walking around and climbing in the other side. One
near-death beating had been enough to make them both leery of public displays
of affection. But their eyes promised
more once they were safely home.
“I
want to count my blessings,” Sloane said as she led Aislinn into their
bedroom. “Each and every one of them,”
she added as she pulled the T-shirt Aislinn wore over her head. “One. At. A. Time.”
Sloane finished undressing Aislinn before claiming her lips and kissing
her senseless while lowering them to the bed... only to be stopped when Aislinn
pushed Sloane away from her. Sloane
looked at Linn in confusion and the brunette shook her head.
“No,
love... I want to count my blessings as well... and you’re way overdressed.”
Sloane
gave Aislinn a sexy grin, then proceeded to do a striptease that would have
rivaled an exotic dancer’s best performance before dropping onto the bed on all
fours and stalking her way slowly up Aislinn’s body towards her lips. Only – Aislinn couldn’t stand the teasing any
longer and flipped them, putting Sloane beneath her and allowing her to trace
the sleek, muscular body with teasing abandon.
************
“HEY!!! I was watching that, ya know!” Dite bellowed
when
“C’mon,
mom... this isn’t an adult training film and it’s not like you need *lessons*
anyway. They deserve a little privacy...
and I don’t need to be watching this with my mother in the room,” the last
muttered under his breath, hoping she wouldn’t hear. Dite snickered to herself.
“Never
thought you’d turn into a prude, Cue,” she teased. “But fine... whatever. Obviously these two had some incredible
sex. Let’s move this right along. I’m not convinced that wasn’t a fluke, ya
know. If these two have been together as
long as you say, that coulda been their once a year night of passion or
something.”
“Well....”
waving her hands at the screen.
“Fine,’
he huffed, shifting the screen to a new scene.
“This is another ordinary day for them.
Watch.”
************
It
was warm and Sloane and Aislinn were outside working in the backyard; Sloane
was trimming the hedges along the fence and Aislinn was busy planting annuals
in the beds close to the house. There
wasn’t a lot of discussion, but occasionally, Aislinn would ask Sloane for an
opinion and Sloane would voice her preference when asked.
Without
warning, a spring shower opened up over them.
Sloane scrambled to get all the tools picked up and under the cover of
the porch. Then she turned to find
Aislinn standing still in the middle of the yard, face upturned into the rain. Her eyes were closed and she wore a smile,
and Sloane found her feet guiding her back to Aislinn’s side.
“You
look very beautiful in the rain, love.
Dance with me.” Aislinn blinked
her eyes open and turned in Sloane’s arms.
Then they danced in the rain to music only the two of them could hear.
Aislinn
nuzzled into Sloane’s neck, peppering kisses along her collarbone. Sloane let her hands wander over Aislinn’s
body, pulling them closer together. Then
their lips met and the rain became an accompaniment to the myriad of emotions running
through them. With a little effort,
Sloane lifted Aislinn up and she wrapped her legs around Sloane’s body while
never losing contact with her lips. Then
Sloane moved them indoors to continue their dance in private.
The
next picture showed Sloane in bed, bundled up to her eyeballs and looking
miserable. Aislinn came into the room
carrying a tray with a cup of steaming tea and a bowl of hot broth. She smiled sympathetically at Sloane. “How ya feeling, baby?”
“Gimme
my gun. I’m gonna put myself out of my
misery,” she croaked.
“I
don’t think so,” Linn said with a smile.
“I can’t live without you, so you’re just gonna have to let me make you
all better.”
Sloane
lifted up the covers. “Stay with me;
that will make me feel better.”
“You
eat, and then I’ll crawl in bed with you until it’s time for more medicine, all
right?”
Sloane
pouted, then nodded her agreement, accepting the bowl and letting the steam
waft over her before swallowing it slowly.
When she finished, Aislinn took the tray and set it aside, then climbed
into the bed and spooned around Sloane, stroking her belly lightly until Sloane
relaxed into sleep beneath her touch.
She never realized when she fell asleep as well.
The
scene dissolved into night, though obviously it was not a continuation of what
had come before. This time
Dressed
only in thigh length white shirts as though they had just emerged from bed,
Sloane and Aislinn slow danced in the moonlight. They exchanged whispered endearments, rubbed
noses and kissed slowly and softly as they continued to move to the music.
They
pulled away from each other just slightly, enough to begin working the buttons
of each other’s shirts, trading soft touches and caresses while they gently
swayed back and forth.
“Happy
Anniversary, my darling,” Aislinn whispered into the darkness as Sloane trailed
kisses up her neck. “I love you.”
“You
give my life meaning and joy, Linn. I
love you so much.” Their shirts dropped
into the sand and left them naked before the picture shifted again.
Sloane
sat in what was obviously the waiting room of the hospital with a number of
other police officers. There was blood
on her hands and the front of her shirt.
Aislinn stepped from behind closed doors and took a deep breath,
preparing herself for what was coming.
Sloane
saw her first and rose to her feet and the rest of the company, save her
partner’s wife, stood as well. Aislinn
brushed a comforting hand over the small of Sloane’s back before kneeling down
in front of Jen and taking both ice-cold hands in hers. She chafed them gently and opened her mouth
to speak. Jen shook her head in denial.
“No,
please... PLEASE. He can’t be dead! HE CAN’T.
THIS IS YOUR FAULT!!” She jerked
her hands from Aislinn’s and swung at her, knocking her to the floor and
spurring the officers around them to action.
Sloane
stepped between them, scooping Aislinn into her arms and out of harm's way. Linn clung to her for a long moment before
meeting Sloane’s blue eyes with sad brown ones.
“Go to her, sweetheart. She needs
you right now.”
“So
do you, Linn... and I need you.”
“I’ll
stay with you, love. I’ll be right
here. But Jen needs to know she’s not
alone, and you and
Aislinn
was right. When Sloane went to Jen, she
fell into Sloane’s arms and reached out for Linn in the same grasp. And when they finally left her alone in the
late hours of the following morning to go home, Sloane took care of the cut
over Aislinn’s eyes, and Linn held Sloane while she cried.
This
morphed to a scene where Aislinn stood arranging bouquets of flowers she had
cut from their garden, placing them in small vases and setting them throughout
their home. One stayed in the kitchen,
another for the hall, one for the living room and yet another for their
room. The last one she took into the
study, catching the smile on Sloane’s face as she placed the vase in her desk.
“I
love these,” Sloane said, reaching out a hand to the colorful petals. “You have such an amazing green thumb. Thank you for sharing them with me.”
“Sweetheart,
the only reason I grow them is to share them with you,” bending her head to
accept Sloane’s kiss. “Now c’mon. You’ve done enough work for a Saturday. How about we throw some steaks on the grill
one more time before the weather turns?
I thought we could invite Jen over.”
Sloane
nodded. “I’d like that, and I think she
would too. You want to call her while I
start the grill?”
“You
got it.”
The
next visual showed it was clearly now fall – the leaves on the trees were
beautifully colored and crunched neatly beneath their feet as Aislinn and
Sloane walked together in the sunlight.
It had been a rough week for both of them and they had decided to use
the weekend to recharge – alone, together.
“How’re
you doing, baby?” Sloane asked Aislinn as they walked along the path that
slowly led upwards into the hills. “You
had a really rough week.” There had been
multiple traumas from every conceivable source and most of them had been beyond
recovery by the time they reached the hospital.
There was no help for it, but it didn’t make Aislinn feel any better
about those she had lost.
The
last had been especially bad – for both of them – involving a shootout due to a
drug war. Several of the victims had
been children, but since they had also been the ones shooting at the police,
Sloane and Aislinn had mixed feelings about the whole incident.
“So
did you, sweetheart,” motioning to the arm now encased in a sling. “I’m just really tired – fighting to keep
some kids alive so they can spend the rest of their lives in jail; losing
innocent victims; watching as the love of my life is put in danger yet
again....” Aislinn couldn’t stop the
tears this time, and Sloane wrapped her good arm around Linn and embraced her
as tightly as she could.
“Do
you want me to quit, Linn? I will.”
Aislinn
put her arms around Sloane’s neck. “You
can’t, Sloane. Being a detective is part
and parcel of who you are. You can’t
change that, and I wouldn’t want you to.
Just hold me for now. That’s what
I need.”
“For
as long as it takes, love.”
The
next sight to pixel into view brought twinkling Christmas lights and a roaring
fire, but no Sloane or Aislinn. Then the
door opened and they literally fell into the room, covered in snow and
laughing. They shook the snow off and
hung up their outerwear, Aislinn squealing when Sloane snuck her ice-cold hands
underneath her warm sweater.
“That’s
cheating!”
Sloane
snorted. “And what you did outside
wasn’t?!? Please... you’re the reason we
both ended up covered in snow.”
“Me?!?”
brown eyes twinkled in merriment. “I’ll
have you know I am perfectly innocent in all this *and* I’m the reason we’re
going to have real hot chocolate now.”
Sloane’s
eyes narrowed. “That is so not fair; you
know how I love hot chocolate. And you
are so not an innocent.” Her expression
changed and she grinned rakishly. “Good
thing I love bad girls,” pinching Aislinn’s ass and scooting towards the
kitchen.
“Oooh,
you’d better run, lover. Santa told me
there are new toys under the tree this year and I know where you keep the extra
set of handcuffs!” The blonde head
popped back out of the kitchen so fast, Aislinn had to bite her lips to keep
her face stern and stoic.
“Promise?”
waggling her eyebrows provocatively.
This
time Aislinn did laugh... and after a moment, Sloane ran back into the living
room and scooped her up and rushed them both into the kitchen.
************
When
the screen paused again,
“And
hot?” squirming in her seat in anticipation.
Cupid’s
eyebrow rose and he smirked at her.
“Very hot. So, I’m gonna... you
know,” motioning to his room. “Just call
me when you’re finished watching.” He
started to walk off, then turned back towards her. “OH!
You need to know something before you watch – that last bit... the
Christmas one? That was the last time
Sloane and Aislinn had any significant time alone together until this event. Their schedules have been totally
whacked. They have barely managed a proper
hello and goodbye everyday, much less any real intimacy. It’s making them both a little nuts.”
“Fortunately,
they both arranged to have the night off together and made their arrangements
in advance. Just keep that in mind,
‘kay?”
Dite
nodded and waited until
************
Sloane
rolled her eyes at the wolf whistles that followed her out of the locker
room. She hated having to clean up and
get ready for her date with Aislinn at the precinct, but it was better than
having to go out in her work clothes.
She was more than anxious for this date – it had been forever since she
and Aislinn had time together.
Fortunately, though Valentine’s wasn’t recognized as a ”real” holiday by
any agency, everyone who was part of a couple knew the significance of this
day.
So
when Sloane requested specifically to be off, her captain had smiled and signed
the paperwork... especially knowing how impossible things had been for her and
Aislinn lately. Now, she just had to go
make sure her doctor wasn’t claimed by a last-minute trauma emergency.
Meantime,
Aislinn was thankful for the privacy of her office as she applied her make-up
and swept up her dark hair into an ivory clip Sloane had given her long ago. She had just touched perfume behind her ears
and between her breasts when a knock on the door sounded. Aislinn crossed the room and opened the door,
brown eyes widening appreciatively at the sight that greeted her.
Sloane’s
blue eyes did the same and her mouth widened in a grin. “You look fantastic, love.”
Aislinn
reached out and pulled her into the office.
“So do you, sweetheart,” before claiming her lips passionately for a
long moment. When they separated for
lack of air, they smiled and wiped the smeared lipstick from one another’s
mouths.
“Hi,
stranger,” Sloane greeted softly.
“God,
it’s good to see you. I’ve missed you so
much.”
“Same
here. If we hadn’t gone to so much
trouble to make this night special, I’d say....”
“I
know,” Aislinn agreed heartily. “But we
deserve a little romance and I promise to make it worth the wait.”
“You
always have been.”
“Oooh...
c’mon you sweet talker, you – before I forget romance and have you for my only
main course.”
Sloane’s
blue eyes darkened to almost black and her nostrils flared. Without a word, she snatched up Aislinn’s
coat and took the doctor by the arm. Then
Sloane opened the door and headed for the corridor, only to be brought up short
by Aislinn.
“Baby,
I need to grab my purse.”
Sloane
nodded, not trusting her voice not to break yet. Aislinn took her purse out of the drawer and
grabbed the carnation she had gotten for Sloane. She traced Sloane’s jaw with the bloom and
put it in her hand. Sloane blushed and
open Aislinn’s coat, helping her on with it and taking her hand as they walked
towards the emergency entrance.
The
hospital staff cheered as they passed.
Aislinn had been on edge for the better part of six weeks missing Sloane
and they were *all* beginning to suffer from the lack. Aislinn blushed but they both walked out the
door with big grins on their faces.
There
was a matching carnation on Aislinn’s seat, and she picked it up and inhaled
its spicy fragrance, giving Sloane a dreamy smile. Aislinn leaned into her touch when Sloane
caressed her cheek. Then they climbed
into their SUV and were off for a night of love, romance and wild, passionate
sex.
The
restaurant was one of their favorites – where the maitre’ d knew them by name
and welcomed them like family. Ordering
was easy, and they spent the entire meal talking, reacquainting themselves with
one another and the things they had missed in each other’s lives during their
forced separation.
“This
is nice,” Aislinn commented. “I like
having conversation with you that doesn’t revolve around needing more milk or
paying on the credit card bill.”
“It’s
one of the things I have missed the most with you... though certainly not the
only one,” Sloane added with a leer.
“Whaddya say we get our dessert to go and have it for breakfast in the
morning?”
“Check!!”
Sloane
would have laughed at Linn’s anxiousness had she not needed every single bit of
control to keep from doing something rash at the table. The ride home was the slowest they could
remember, though Sloane was doing everything in her power to keep within the
speed limit. There was no way she wanted
a ticket to mess things up tonight.
Their
first joining was fiery, explosive. The
door was barely closed and locked behind them before they met in a hot,
open-mouthed kiss. Dresses were
discarded as carefully as they could manage with haste and left in puddles on
the floor. Undergarments suffered from
much less caution and tomorrow they would blush as the discovered where
different pieces ended up from their enthusiasm.
But
tonight, it was all about rediscovery, and this first coupling was frantic, a
burning need just on the edges of control.
They tumbled onto the couch, trading firm, fast touches that left them
both panting in the wake of their release.
When
they caught their breath, they looked at one another and laughed. “Well,” Sloane commented, clearing her
throat, “that was, um... impressive. But
I think we’d both be more comfortable if we moved this to the bedroom and that
lovely king-sized bed we have. Besides,
I got strawberries and champagne for us.
I can put the other away while I’m in the kitchen.”
Aislinn
nodded. “I’ll go light the candles and
put on some music. I want to dance with
you.”
Sloane
nudged the bedroom door open to find it well-lit by a number of sandalwood
scented candles. Aislinn had left a
cleared space for the tray Sloane carried near the bed. Sloane caught sight of Aislinn and had to
focus to put the tray down without dropping it.
Aislinn watched with a smile on her face, arms crossed over the opaque
covered chest.
Sloane
approached her slowly and ran a finger down the silk clad arm, eyebrow raised
in question. For answer, Aislinn opened
her arms, offering Sloane a robe of her own.
“That
feels nice,” Sloane confessed as the material slid over her skin. “Almost decadent.”
“And
looks sexy as hell,” Aislinn remarked as she lightly knotted the belt. She clicked the remote and soft strains of
music floated through the air. Sloane
wrapped both arms around her and Aislinn tossed the remote onto a nearby chair
then returned the embrace, their bodies slowly swaying together in a smooth
rhythm.
“Do
you know how much I love you?” Sloane whispered as she loosened the strands of
Aislinn’s dark hair, running her fingers through it as it fell from its clasp.
“Almost
as much as I do you?” came the whispered retort as Aislinn rubbed her hands
over Sloane’s silk clad body, leaving a trail of fire in her wake. Sloane shivered and shook her head, tilting
Linn’s head so their lips could meet.
“Nuh
uh,” Sloane breathed. “More,” then she
captured Aislinn’s lips in a crushing kiss.
They were running out of air, but loath to release one another, so they
pulled away with smaller nips and kisses while continuing their slow
dance. They leaned their foreheads
together, breathing hard, their hands constantly in motion. Aislinn pulled Sloane in for another kiss,
one hand drifting to the knot in Sloane’s robe and the other caressing the
smooth ass cheeks through the silk.
“Do
you know...” Aislinn breathed in Sloane’s ear as she moved her lips up the
strong jaw line, “why I put you in a robe?” sliding her hands into the now open
material. She smiled when Sloane’s
breath caught on her throat, then Sloane loosened the knot on Aislinn’s robe
and started reciprocating the touch.
“Why?”
Sloane whispered, her lips tracing a path across Linn’s collarbone and down to
her breasts. Aislinn gasped at the
sensations that raced through her body as Sloane’s touch became more deliberate
and intimate. Sloan straightened at Aislinn's
urging and Aislinn slid her hands
back up Sloane’s torso, circling her breasts on a teasing motion before lightly
pinching the nipples and earning a gasp of her own. Then she slid the robe off Sloane’s body,
letting it puddle at her feet.
“Because
I love being able to undress you – it’s like opening a beautiful gift every
time I do. And I always find something
new about you to love.”
Sloane
pushed the robe from Aislinn’s shoulders and followed it down the muscular back
until her hands cupped the back of Linn’s thighs. It didn’t take much urging for Aislinn to
wrap her legs around Sloane’s middle, her groan echoed by Sloane when her
wetness smeared along Sloane’s belly.
Sloane
moved them the two steps needed to reach the bed, then laid Aislinn down and
covered her carefully with her body. One
arm supported much of Sloane’s weight; the other stroked gently from Aislinn’s
hip to her breast and back again. Aislinn
tangled her hands in Sloane’s blonde hair and tugged her down until they were
skin to skin along their lengths and their lips were just touching.
“I
love you, Aislinn.”
“Forever
and always, Sloane.” Then Linn traced
Sloane’s lips with her tongue and their lovemaking took on a more intimate
tone. And their focus was only one
another.
************
“CUPID!”
“Yo,
mom... you done?”
“Yeah
– you wanna come shut it off?”
“Uh
uh... it felt - presumptuous... almost invasive.”
Cupid’s
eyebrows went to his hairline. His
mother was many things, most of them good, but respectful of privacy during
lovemaking wasn’t generally one of them.
She derived great joy from the many physical expressions of love people
shared and had no difficulty watching any number and variety of couplings. Only once in a while did she allow any hint
of modesty or privacy to overrule her desire, and usually....
“So
are you convinced, mom?”
“Well....”
“Do
you at least understand why mortals have set aside a day to celebrate their
love?”
“I
s’pose. I don’t see why they had to, you
know... leave us out of it, though. Or
why they can’t be a little more spontaneous about it.”
“Do
you still believe in soulmates and love?”
“I
guess. I mean, I sorta have to... given
those two. They’re the real deal. In fact, they remind me of... something. I wish I could just remember what.” She turned back to the frozen picture on the
screen... then she blinked. Nah... it couldn’t be. Could it?
Sloane
sat on the couch in shorts and a tank top, rubbing a cloth over her gun as she
cleaned and oiled it. Aislinn sat on the
floor, similarly clad, leaning against Sloane’s legs, staring into the flames
of the fire and chewing on the end of her pen.
A pad of paper rested in her lap.
Dite
blinked and shook her head. Nah, that’ is so not possible. “C’mon, Cue. I wanna go see the rest of
humanity do this love thing. Surely
there are more soulmates like these two out there somewhere.”
“Now
you’re talking, mom. Happy Valentine’s
Day.”
“Thanks
for showing me the love, Cupid.”
THE
END
02/07