... no truer words have ever been spoken. |
By:
M. J. Cogburn and C. E. Krawiec
The
waves crashing on the shore seemed to take Johanna Royden's problems and
whisk them away seemingly to another dimension.
She stood on one of the many walkways above the beach, leaning her
body against the railing as she focused her thoughts on the waves crashing
a little over fifty feet before her. They
were constant -- never failing and it made her complacent to know that she
could always count on them. She
sighed softly. "I
wish..." she proclaimed as she closed her eyes. Deep
velvet softly spoken undertones whispered back to her:
"You never have to wish for anything Johanna.
Whatever you want, no matter what it is, I'll be there to make it
right." She
tenderly smiled at the uttered words.
"I wish..." she said once more just as softly. "Just
tell me, Johanna," the velvet tone whispered tenderly into her ear.
"Just say the words, baby, and we can be together forever.
Johanna, all you have to do is say, 'I do'."
Johanna
turned her head toward the voice that was ever so close to her and she
could smell the sweet fragrance of his cologne and she knew that Vaughn
was as close as she could get him. "I...
I do," she whispered. "You
do what, Johanna?” The soft
velvet undertones were gone; it was a different soft voice now that was
now ever so close to her. Johanna
opened her eyes and cut her eyes to her right and saw Inmon Fitzpatrick
out of the corner of her eye. "I
do not know how you can always find me and sneak up on me without me
knowing that you have found me, Mr. Fitzpatrick." A
shocked expression came over Inmon's face.
"Mr. Fitzpatrick?" he questioned as he looked around him
for a brief moment. "He's
here? Where?
Where is my father?" Johanna's
countenance completely changed as she took a step toward the young man and
lightly swatted his arm. "Oh
you." In
actuality, Inmon had stumbled upon Johanna's presence at one of the fenced
promenade walks overlooking one of the shallowest beach areas of the
island. It was one of the
lesser visited areas available to the island's inhabitants, yet for a
small number of those inhabitants, Inmon Fitzpatrick among them, it was a
quiet sanctuary. For Inmon
another reason, more personal to him, was that he knew that looking out
over the endless ocean from this location he was also looking in the
direction where his beloved Ireland lay.
Now, with the mention of his father, a twinge stirred in him.
For a second he wondered how his family was but then he let it fade
as a chuckle became laughter when Johanna swatted his arm. "Why
are you beatin' up on me?" he teased, deftly and casually fended off
a couple of more swats. "How
about for being a wiseacre," Johanna retorted, as she resumed her
relaxed leaning on the fence. She
only slid an amused warning glance at Inmon as he moved nearer and turned
his gaze toward the sea. For a moment, perhaps longer, she studied his
profile as the last rays of sunlight began to spatter over the ocean's
surface. There was no denying,
silently, that the way the cool salty air ruffled his black hair drew her
gaze to the Irishman's strong profile.
Johanna didn't examine her thoughts too closely as her gaze roved
over her unexpected companion, not wholly displeased that he had
interrupted the quiet time she had sought out here.
‘You
are definitely easy on the eye, Mr. Inmon Fitzpatrick,’
Johanna considered silently. Her
only response when Inmon chose that moment to turn his head and catch her
studying him, was to smile softly. "Penny
for your thoughts," Inmon said softly, shifting his position to face
the attractive Senior Observer. Johanna's
expression at that moment, as the last rays of sunlight bathed her face,
was one he knew would always be fresh as this moment in his memory. Johanna
tilted her head slightly to the side and took a deep breath.
"I'm just wondering how I'm going to be able to get away from
you finding me all the time, Inmon," she said with a grin, knowing
that her thoughts of Vaughn were going to stay locked up as tightly as she
could keep them. She also
wasn't going to give the Irishman a big head by knowing that he was one
handsome devil to boot either. Inmon
moved slightly around to the back of her, placed his hands on her
shoulders and began to massage them. Within
the last three months, Inmon had learned quite a bit about Johanna,
especially her weakness for a wonderful, relaxing, therapeutic massage.
Intent on easing the stress from her shoulders, Inmon only replied,
"Oh now, come on. If I
never saw you again, you wouldn't be able to get these totally awesome,
radical massages from me that you so seem to enjoy." If
I never saw you again?
Just the thought sent a subtle involuntary cold trickle down
Johanna's spine. Closing her eyes and dropping her chin down a bit as
Inmon's thumbs traced firm relaxing circles up and down the back of her
neck, Johanna refused to entertain that thought further.
"Ohhhh that is heavenly," she murmured instead as the
last of the tension that had threatened to bring on a headache, vanished. For
a couple of more minutes, neither Inmon nor Johanna said anything as he
deftly and skillfully massaged her shoulders.
Neither, in truth, wanted to break the spell of the chance of
uninterrupted privacy. Perhaps... "Damn,"
the single barely whispered expletive broke the silence when the security
lights situated all around the perimeter of high walls and fences came on
just at that moment. Johanna
slightly bowed her head when Inmon's hands fell away from her shoulders
and she turned around to him and opened her arms, pulling him into a hug.
Leaning slightly back away from him, Johanna looked up into his
face, her eyes searching his for a single moment that seemed to last
forever. "Thank you,
Inmon. You always are trying
to make me feel good and I..." Inmon
raised his finger and placed it upon her lips to stop her from saying
anything else. He moved his
hand back down to where the other one lay just above her hips.
"I wouldn't do it if I didn't care, Johanna."
He couldn't help but glance at her lips.
They were so close and inviting and he hadn't tasted them in such a
long time. He licked his lips
as he looked deftly into her eyes. "So,
if I have the opportunity to make you feel better - even if it's for a
moment, I'd be glad to do it." There
it was...the invitation. It wasn't the first one that had been proffered
to the Senior Observer in the last few months by one Inmon Fitzpatrick.
The debate concerning now being bandied back and forth by her
conscience was simple... Will
I or won't I accept the invitation? As
her heart began to beat a trifle faster, Johanna dark gaze never broke
from her companion's blue eyes. It
was, seemingly, a sudden strong gust of cool air crawling down the neck of
her jacket that answered the unvoiced question.
Before she could examine the 'why' more closely, Johanna placed her
palms against Inmon's chest and in a smooth move, leaned up and tasted his
lips softly. Breaking the kiss
only just enough to separate their lips, Johanna opened her eyes again and
looked up into Inmon's steady gaze then kissed him again, reaching up to
twine her arms around his neck. Then,
as suddenly as the passion had risen, it was broken as their lips parted.
Her emotions were too close to the surface to risk anything more
and so, Johanna stepped back, figurately, as well as physically from the
man who had quietly and without appearing to do so, found a small place in
her heart. "Johanna?"
Inmon asked, keeping control of his desire to sweep his companion
into his arms and kiss until she was breathless. Johanna
backed up a step more before turning her body back out to look out across
the ocean. Her mind was racing
franticly. Here is a man
who is a true constant in my life. A
man who cares for my well-being -- who showed it daily without fail.
He checked in on me, took me out to dinner, walked me home, and
within the last few months had become a bit more than a friend.
And yet…. “Johanna?”
Inmon stepped toward her; a confused look on his face as he wondered what
he had done wrong that had made Johanna move away from him. ‘And
yet…’ Her mind
continued to race on as her gaze fell on the lights that played on the
water even at this distance. ‘Where’s
Vaughn been? He’s not been
here to even check on me. He’s
been to busy to even call or write. I
should have talked to him that day so long ago.
I should have…’ “Johanna?”
Inmon had very carefully moved up to her side and placed his arms
on her shoulders before slowly moving her tentatively into view.
His touch was more than enough to bring Johanna out of her pensive
behavior. She gazed up into
the Irishman’s light blue eyes wonderingly.
“Johanna, if I’m moving to fast, I’m so…” Inmon
was never able to finish his sentence before Johanna moved quickly into
his arms and pressed her lips to his.
For several long moments, Johanna and Inmon’s bodies were held
close as the passion of the kiss grew then slowly ebbed as Inmon caressed
her face within his hands. Not
wanting to stop, but knowing that they couldn’t be left outside or the
wrath of Lothos would be down upon them, Inmon slowly leaned back to look
wantonly into the lovely brunette’s eyes. Johanna
still saw the question in his eyes, but instead of verbalizing it with
words, the Senior Observer moved her hand down his arm and placed her hand
in his, intertwining their fingers as she did so. Without
a word, Inmon took his cue, and together hand in hand, they walked back to
the complex. By the time they
were in the elevator, Inmon glanced down at their hands still locked
together, then looked at the lovely woman before him and smiled. Although
the floor had been selected and the car was descending already to its
destination to the women’s living level, Johanna’s eyes never departed
from Inmon’s and she returned the smile. The mounting tension that filled the small cabin of the elevator eased only slightly as the doors slid silently opened. Johanna’s grip hadn’t eased and as she moved slightly to step away from Inmon, he eased his hand gently out of hers.
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