Ollie
Several weeks later
Mid-May
Spring had finally come. There was still snow on the ground surrounding the cabin, but it was beginning to melt. Water poured out of the gutters, splashing into mud puddles below. Oliver opened the front door, squinting against the bright sunlight that reflected against the remaining snow. He drew in a long breath, letting the crisp and clean air fill his lungs.
The long winter appeared to be over, which had him feeling a bit blue, de
Elsie“Okay, Oliver, I want you to walk across the room. When you get to the wall, run back toward me.”“Sure thing,” Ollie said, with a grin for her.Elsie stood in Oliver's gym, holding her clipboard. She needed to evaluate him to see how far along his progress was. He looked like he was healing pretty well overall, but there were things she needed to see him do in order to drop her physical training sessions down to one visit per week. She watched as Oliver walked across the room. His stride looked fairly normal. In fact, to the untrained eye, it would have appeared that he'd never had an injury in hi
Elsie“What are you thinking?” he asked, his blue eyes on her face.“How do you know I'm thinking something?” she replied.“I can just tell. You do this thing with your eyes when you're deep in thought,” he said, placing his hand on top of hers. “You squint ever so slightly and look up. You do it all the time.”“I'd be a horrible poker player, wouldn't I?” Elsie giggled, feeling embarrassed about how obvious she was.“Horrible,
Chapter Twenty-One - ElsieElsieElsie stood in her bedroom, surrounded by a hundred outfits that she'd tried on. It looked like a clothes bomb had gone off. Shirts, blouses, dresses and pants were strewn about, covering nearly every possible surface. It was Saturday afternoon and she was trying desperately to find the perfect thing to wear for her date with Oliver.Why am I nervous right now?She asked herself.It's not like I'm going on a blind date or something. It's just Oliver. I've known him for months.She couldn't shake the nerves, though. The excitement of going
OllieOliver steered the tractor into the dirt parking lot near the fair. He had to park all the way in the back because it was so busy. It seemed like everybody in town was there.“I had no idea it would be so popular,” he said, as he turned off the engine. “This must be the thing to do when the weather gets nice.”“Oh, it is,” Elsie said. “It's a pretty big deal. I'm willing to bet that nearly every single person in town is here. Don't be surprised if I run into people that I know that want to talk my ear off. If anyone asks, you're a friend from college.”
Ollie“Hey, Mr. Quarterback,” Elsie said, pointing toward one of the stands along the path. “Look, it’s one of those ball throwing games. You think you can win?”Oliver glanced over. There were two stands to their right. One of them was a dunk tank. Next to that, was a stand with a wooden sign above it that read “milk bottle toss”. That was the one Elsie was pointing to. His eyes lit up as soon as he saw it. He popped his knuckles and nodded. “I can certainly give it a try.”A group of kids were standing in front, and they had just finished their turn. One of them spoke to O
ElsieElsie smiled from ear to ear as she unlocked her front door. Oliver was next to her, his arms overflowing with takeout boxes from the Chinese restaurant. The smell of sesame chicken and fried rice filled her nostrils, making her stomach rumble.“I still can't believe the expression on the restaurant owner's faces when they saw us pull up in the tractor,” Elsie said, as she stepped into her apartment and set her new teddy bear down on the chair near the front door. “They looked as us like we had come from another planet.”“We definitely made an impression,” Oliver said. “They're pr
ElsieHer words fell out of her mouth in one desperate exhale. Oliver turned and brought his lips to hers. No hesitation. Not any more. She moaned softly as their tongues danced. Elsie slowly crawled over the top of him, straddling him, without breaking their kiss. His hands gripped the outside of her thighs as he pulled her firmly over his lap. In an instant, she became wet with desire.This may or may not be the smartest move,she thought.I might fall for him even harder by getting this close to him. But God help me, because I don't care right now. This is all I want.Elsie brought her hands down
OliverOliver sat in the back of the taxi. Two suitcases were next to him, stuffed with all of the clothes he'd brought with him to Iowa. In addition, he'd also packed a few mementos. One of which was the ticket stub from the fair. He wanted something to remember that very special day by. It was the first and last date with the best woman on the planet.“I'll be back in a few minutes, okay?” Oliver said to the driver, opening the rear door.“No problem,” the cabby responded. “I'll wait right here.”“Thanks.”