Monday, March 30, 2020

Chapter 29


Jon saw his mother standing in the doorway, a glass of wine in her hand.  He could tell she was in rare form, by the way she held her body, like a fighter preparing for a fight.

“Well it’s time you got home.” Carol said in a slightly slurred voice. After dropping her first bomb, she turned and walked back into the house.

“Well mom, I am over 55 years old, I can be out as late as I want.”  Jon mumbled as he followed his mother into his house.

Jesse watched his father, and grandmother, walk into the house. Grabbing his bag, he started to follow his dad, but was stopped by his grandfather.

“It’s about to blow up in there Jess, I’d get your sister and brothers and head out to the airstream and ride it out.”  His grandfather told him.  “I’ll put your bag on the steps.” John Sr. took his bag out of his hand.

“I figured out that much.” Jesse informed his grandfather.

“I herded Steph and the boys, into the kitchen when your dad pulled up with Colleen.”  John Sr. told him.

Jesse went into the kitchen and saw his siblings.

“Grand pop said we might want to head out to the trailer till the storm blows over.”  Jesse said as he came in.

“Storm, more like world war three, Grand ma hasn’t stood still except when she filled her glass.”  Stephanie said standing up and pocketing her cell phone.

“Come on guys,” Jesse said as he held the backdoor open for his siblings. “We got enough food in the trailer to do till in the morning.”

Jon followed his mother as she headed to the stairs.

“Let’s get this over with.” Jon said.

“What is there to get over with Jonny?”  Carol said turning like a grand dame of the old Hollywood cinema days.

“I don’t know Ma, maybe like you quit trying to run my life?”  Jon asked. 

‘And the first missile has been launched’ John Sr. thought as he made a U-turn to hide in the kitchen.  By the look and the hissed in breath his wife took, it was a direct hit.

“I don’t try and run your life, I only want what is best for you and the children.” Carol sniffed.

“Oh turn off the crocodile tears Ma, they won’t work anymore.”  Jon walked over to the bar in the den and poured a shot of Jack into a highball glass and tossed it back.  “Why did you do it Ma? You treat Colleen and her parents like they’re less than us?”

It was the first time where he ever saw his mother morph into her regal demeanor.   Like she forgot the background lifestyle she and his father came from.

“Well Jonny, they are.”  Carol said in a matter of fact way.

“No Ma, they aren’t any better than you and dad are,” He took a breath before fairing the next shot.  “I’m the millionaire, I’m the rock star with a band, and I sell out arenas.”  He poured a larger shot, all the while watching the fallout of what he said, washed over her.

“If you can’t be nice to Colleen and her family, I’ll have a driver here in the morning to take you and dad home.  I can’t let this happen.”  Jon waited for her reply, he could almost see the wheels spinning in her head.  How was she going to get herself out of this and still try and run his life?

“But Jonny,” His mother started to speak.

“No buts mom, I have really strong feelings for Colleen, and you are not going to cause problems for her. You have till nine in the morning to let me know if you can agree to my terms.”  He paused to see the words sink in. 

When she just sat there, he turned and took his glass to the kitchen.  Seeing his dad at the counter he stopped.


“You heard?”  He asked his dad.

“I heard, I don’t know what she said or did, I don’t even think Cullen knows.”  Mr. Bongiovi said.

“I do,” He went and sat with his dad.  “Seems Mom played the diva at the club and thought Colleen’s Mom was the help.”

“Oh hell.”  Mr. Bongiovi shook his head.  “I’ll take her home tomorrow, I don’t want to put Cull and his wife on the spot.”

Jon nodded his head in agreement.

“Son, I think I’ll take her to Miami for the winter, give you and Colleen time to see where this is going.  I want you happy Jonny and she seems to have brought the spark back in your life.”

Jon smiled.  “I’m writing again.”

“Great Jonny. I’ll call Cull tomorrow and apologixe to him and his wife.”  Mr. Bongiovi said as he got up from the table.  “The kids are out in the trailer, thought it would be safer.”

“Thanks dad, I’ll go talk to them.”  Jon said as he put his glass in the sink and headed to the door.  “If I’m not here in the morning, I’ll call you later.  I think its best that I’m not here when you two leave.”

“I agree Jonny.”  Mr. Bongiovi said as he headed up the stairs.

Taking a deep breath, Jon headed out the back door, to the airstream trailer he had parked out by the pool.  Music could be heard coming out the open windows and doors.

Tapping on the door frame Jon entered the trailer.

“Hi dad, did you and Grandma, get things settled?”  Stephanie asked her dad.

“For the time being, I think its best she and Grandpa head back to the city.”  Jon told the kids.  “I can’t have her being rude to Colleen and her family, when she was the one to make a mistake.”

The older kids nodded in agreement, the younger two had questions.

“What did she do to Colleen’s parents?”  Jake asked.  This was his teacher’s family, and he liked them.

“She had mistaken Colleen’s mom for part of the clubs staff and treated her as such.”  Jon answered Jake’s question.

“Played the diva, huh dad?”  Stephanie asked, already knowing the answer.  She had seen her grandmother behaving like this in the past.

“Yes, but I hope our little talk tonight cleared it up some.”  Jon told the kids.

“We all liked the O’Sullivan family, Colleen’s mom is a great cook.”  Stephanie said and the two younger boys nodded.  “You missed a great dinner, Jesse.”

“It was good wasn’t it?”  Jon said, remembering the two big plates he ate.

“Can’t wait for Thanksgiving.”  Jesse told them.

“You guys might want to bunk out here tonight, at least till your grandparents take off in the morning.  It’s not going to be pretty.”  Jon told them.

“You going back to Colleen’s, dad?”  Stephanie asked.

“Yeah, I need to give her the heads up, that my parents are going to Miami for a while.”  Jon said as he snatched a chip out of the bowl on the table.

“We’ll sleep out here, I don’t want to mess with her in the morning either.”  Stephanie said, watching her brother’s nod in agreement.

Grabbing another chip, Jon stepped out of the trailer and pulling his car keys out of his pocket he headed to the garage.  Deciding on the Chevelle, he listened to the engine purr, while his mind went to Colleen, and whether she purr tonight or show her claws?

It didn’t take him long to turn into the parking lot of the bar, glancing to see if the lights were still on upstairs.  Getting out of the car he pulled his phone out of his pocket, smirking as he heard the new ringtone she must’ve added after she let him out earlier.

Have A Nice Day stopped and he heard her ask, “Jonny?”

“Want some company?”  Jon said leaning on the trunk of the car?

“Yeah, are you on the way?”  She asked.

He could hear her shuffling papers and was that a bed spring squeak?  “Look out the door.”  He told her.  It wasn’t long before the upstairs door opened and he could see her silhouetted in the door frame. They disconnected the call at the same time, as Colleen watched Jon come up the stairs to where she stood. Wrapping her arms around his waist and lifting her lips to meet his.











Monday, December 9, 2019

Chapter 28


Jon pulled the bug, down the private road to his private beach property.  Driving slowly, to keep the duel glass pack muffler as quietly as he could, to keep his family from knowing they were on the property.  Pulling to a stop, in the small parking area he had set up, parking under the basketball goal.  The harvest moon shown across the ocean, set the mood, for a romantic walk on the beach.  He opened the driver’s door and toed off his boots and went around to open Colleen’s door.

Colleen took off her shoes, and left them in the car, rolling up her pants legs.  Jon was leaning on the fender of the bug, rolling up his jean legs, he then went over and opened the door for Colleen.  Jon took her hand and they began to walk onto the sand, still a little warm from the day’s sun.  The huge harvest moon, hung like a wheel of yellow cheese, over the outgoing tide.

They walked quietly, hand in hand, along the wet sand.  When Jon and Colleen got into a dark area, away from the lights from the houses, Jon pulled her to a dune, where they could sit and talk.  Colleen leaned back on her elbows, taking in the star filled sky.

“This is what I miss, teaching in the city.”  Colleen sighed.  “The stars are so close, you could reach out and touch them.”

Jon leaned back alongside her and looked up, they were magnificent.  He was still pissed at his mother’s attitude toward Colleen, she didn’t deserve the attitude.  He was going to have a serious talk with his mother, if he and Colleen were going to be a more permeant relationship, that talk would be needed.

“Why did you move to the city to teach?”  Jon asked her.

“Nothing was open here in the Hampton area, so the obvious place to go was the city.”  Colleen said as she lowered her head onto her bent arm, to look at the stars over her head.  “Polly is one hundred percent better than the inner city school.  My dad bought me a gun and made me take classes, for a carry and conceal permit.”

“Smart Dad.”  Jon said softly and he reached out his left hand to lace his fingers with Colleen’s right hand.

“I was living and in pretty decent area, but walking from the subway to the school was not safe.”  Colleen shuddered thinking about the time someone tried to rob her.  The hardest part to take, it was one of her students.  The threatening message’s let on her phone and being followed by friends of the student, leaving things on her desk.  She jumped at the opening at Polly.  The calls stopped, getting a new cell phone and number helped, along with moving into a new part of the city.  She would have to tell Jon, before her brother and father told him about it.
                                                              
Jon’s cell in his pocket vibrated and he about pulled it out and threw it into the sand.  Did he really want to look to see who called?  It could be one of the kids who needed him, or his mother.  His dad wouldn’t call unless someone was dyeing or there was a lot of blood, his dad didn’t do blood.

“You better answer, it could be important.”  Colleen told him, as she sat up.

“Hey Dad,” Jon said into the phone.  “What’s she done now?”

Colleen got to her feet and brushed the sand off her jeans, stepping away to give him privacy.

“Jonny, she wants you here now, she wants you to not have anything to do with Colleen.”  John Senior said.

“Well that’s not going to happen, she needs to get that thought out of her head.”  Jon paced back and forth on the beach.

“Is that Jonny?” Jon heard his mother’s shrill voice over the phone.

“No Carol, it’s Jesse, he’ll be here in the morning.”  John Senior just lied to his wife.

Jon looked over at Colleen, she was already comprehending that his mother was a problem.  He’d nip this in the bud tonight, even if he had to send her back to the city, he’d call Hank and get him to fire up the chopper.

“I’ll be there in an hour dad, she might not like the outcome, but this ends tonight.”  Jon didn’t wait on his dad to say anything, he slammed the phone closed.

“We better get back, I’ll drop you off.”  Colleen stretched out her hand for the keys.

“I see my woman to the door.” Jon started, he was letting this business with his mom spill over tonight.

“You can see me to the car door, it’s crazy for you to drive me home, when we are parked on your property.”  Colleen told him.  “You’d have to call a car that only puts whatever had you upset about, worse.”

“That’s what I pay them for, to pick me up, I will see you home.”  He said putting a period in his thoughts to this little talk.

“Then let me drive, I know a back way to get back to the bar.”  That seemed to please him a little bit, he reluctantly handed her the keys to the bug.

Colleen took the keys and opened the door to the bug to get her shoes. Slipping them on she watched Jon reach over to get his boots and put them on. She got in and fired up the bug, driving in a circle to head out the way they pulled in to his property.  Pulling instead of on to the street, she pulled up to the house.

“You’ll thank me tomorrow.”  She put the bug in park and reached over to give him a kiss, just as a car pulled in and Jesse got out.

“Hey you two.”  Jesse called out, the front door opened and his mother stood in the doorway.

“If I don’t end up in jail for killing my mother.”  Jon scowled as he got out and nearly slammed the door.

Colleen waved at Jesse and pulled out the drive.
      

Sunday, September 15, 2019

Chapter 27


Colleen stepped back to let him into the living room.

“This is the sixth message since I talked to her this morning.”  He gave her a quick peck on the cheek, not what he planned to do, damn his mother.

“So you did tell her you were coming here?”  Colleen shut the door and followed him into the room.  “You want a drink, before you call her back?

“Yes, please, the stronger the better.”  He sighed. 

“Let’s see what’s in the bar.”  Colleen opened the small bar near the kitchen door.  Pulling out the Jack Daniels and flipped open the mini fridge for a can of coke to make him a drink.

Jon sat on the sofa and brought up the voice message.

“Jon where are you and the kids?  Your father and I are at the house and you aren’t here.”  Carol finally took a breath.  “Your father’s golf buddy called us this morning to make sure you gave us the invitation to come for Thanksgiving.  Your father said you did but we had Matt and his family to feed, and he said to bring them all.  You didn’t tell us Matt and his family were invited.”

He paused the message and dropped his head back on the sofa back.

“Your Dad, just invited my whole family down for Thanksgiving.”  Jon moaned.

“That’s my Dad for you, the more the merrier.”  Colleen brought the highball glass to him, leaning over the sofa she placed it in his hand.

“Call her back, tell her we’re going to dinner and they can join us.”  Colleen said as she stood behind him rubbing his shoulders.  “We can take them to Uncle Harrys place to eat, didn’t think your mom would be comfortable in the bar.”

“You sure?  I had plans for us that ends with a blanket on the beach with a bottle of wine and a picnic basket.”  Jon said as he slowly lets his shoulders relax, as her fingers worked their magic.

“Jon, I can’t let her think I’m afraid of her.”  Colleen stopped massaging his shoulders and walked around the sofa and sat beside him.

“She is a force of nature, that’s for sure.”  He sipped his drink, which he knew was just what he needed.

“So invite the family to dinner.  They’re going to have to get used to seeing us together, because I don’t plan on going anywhere.”  She informed Jon.
He hopped Colleen knew what she was getting ready to face. He had forgotten what dating was like around his mother.

Jon arranged a car to pick up the boys, and his parents to meet Colleen and him at the restaurant. That way the car could take them back again, and he and Colleen could finish their date.  He delayed calling his mom back, just calling the boys, started that tic he had and the beginnings of a headache was starting to build.

Jon pulled her into his lap and looked in her eyes.  Slowly his lips covered her lips. 

“Damn he sure knows how to change the subject.”  Colleen thought.
When they came up for air, Colleen put her finger on his lips.

“Call your parents, before she calls back Jonny.” Colleen said breathlessly.

Jon rolled his eyes and kissed her finger, grabbing his phone off the sofa seat, he called his mom.  Praying for voice mail, but, true to form she picked up on the second ring.

“Mom, I’m sending a car for you and dad.”  He took a second.  “We’re having Dinner with the kids and Colleen.”

“We just got unpacked Jonny, I don’t know.” Carol Bongiovi told her son.

“Mom, the car will be there at seven, he knows where to bring you all. The boys will be there too,” He rolled his eyes and thought, kicking and scream all the way.  “That gives you about an hour to be there.  Colleen’s Mom and dad might be with us.”  By the shocked look on Colleen face, he knew he had shocked her. In for a penny, in for a pound, he thought.

Colleen punched Jon in the arm, now she would have to get her parents for dinner.

“We’ll see you later Mom, Colleen needs me in the kitchen.”  Jon rolled his eyes at Colleen, she could really pack a punch.

“I can’t believe you just invited my parents to dinner.”  Colleen got off his lap.  “I ought to make you call them.”

Dinner was set up, all the cast and characters were there. The boys on their phones, playing whatever new game was hot, Stephanie was there texting to her friends. Their parents were there, Jon and Colleen dad’s chatting about their golf games, Jon’s mom was sitting at the table, not talking and Colleen’s mom trying to talk to Jon’s mom.  Colleen looked at Jon and about turned around and walked out.

“The gang’s all here.”  Jon said and watched the outcome of his announcement.

Colleen’s mom looked relieved, Jon’s mom looked in pain, having to sit and listen to Colleen’s mom.  The father’s stopped the rehashing of their last golf game, and the kids could care less.

“I’ll go tell Shamus, to start bring the food.”  Colleen’s mom Maggie looked happy to leave the room.

Mrs. Bongiovi motioned to Jon to come over.  Sighing, he went to his mom.

“Jonny, I thought you were meeting us here.”  She whispered into his ear, as he reached down to hugs her.  He heard this voice before, she was pissed, and this was not going to be a good night for him.

“I waited for Colleen to get changed, since she drove down, and wanted to change.”  He whispered back.  Looking up at Stephanie, he watched her roll her eyes.  So this wasn’t just his chewing out.

Colleen had followed her mother, he started to follow to apologies for his mom.  He was about to follow, when the door opened and Colleen and her mother came out, followed by the wait staff loaded down with food.

“Dinners on.” Colleen came out smiling.
Her mom on the other hand, the smile was one Jon had seen before, on his own face.

The food was fantastic, some of the same dishes he had in Scotland.  The wine was flowed for those old enough to drink.  His mom, seemed to pick at her food, but the wine was refilled many times.

Soon the food was devoured and the plates were removed.  Jon helped his dad load his mother in the car.  The boys didn’t want to go back to the house, knowing their grandmother was a trifle drunk.

“Why do we have to go back?”  Jake asked.

“Yeah Dad, why can’t we go back to Jeff and Mikes?”  Romeo asked.

Jon looked at his boys, he knew it was going to be hell at the house when he came home himself.

“Okay, but be home by curfew.” Jon told them.  Colleen came up to him as he told the driver where to take the boys.  Backing up, he looked up at the darkening sky.

Colleen placed her chin on his shoulder and wrapped her arms around his waist.

“It’s going to be okay Jonny.”  She spoke softly in his ear.  “As long as we’re together, there is nothing they can do to us.”

Jon placed his hands over hers, she was right, that was where he had let his life go to hell in a handbasket.  He let his mother run his life, just like she ran his fan club.  She was the General and he was the solider, or she was the Queen Bee and he was the worker bee.  It was time he took over his life.

A sound came from behind them, it was Colleen mom and dad.  He really needed to apologies about his mom’s shitty attitude.  He felt Colleen release his waist and he turned and went over to Maggie O’Sullivan.

“Mrs. O’Sullivan", Jon said as he reached for her hands.

“Call me Maggie, Jon, Mrs. O’Sullivan is my mother in law.”  The smile on her face was what a mom’s face should be.  A little lipstick and mascara, not looking like Mrs. Drysdale or Mrs. Howell, why couldn’t she be like June Cleaver?

“Maggie, I want to say how sorry I am about my mom’s attitude, it was terrible.”  Jon lowered his head a little to look into Maggie’s eyes.

Maggie reached up and patted Jon on the cheek.  “Jon, I met your mother several years ago, at a women’s function at the club, she thought I was part of the wait staff.  I think it embarrassed her.  I have forgotten about it, just let it slide.  She avoids me all the time at the club.  Tonight, I tried to talk to her about it, she just got more flustered.  Just let it go Jon. I have.”  She reached up an kissed his cheek.

Colleen came up and put her hand on Jon’s shoulder and smiled at her mom and winked.

“Don’t you two have plans for tonight?”  Maggie asked and winked at Jon.

“Don’t wait up, I’m staying at my apartment over the bar.”  Colleen told her mom as she and Jon walked to her car.

Colleen tossed Jon the keys.  Jon laughed as he held the door to the antique bug.  Adding a car to his list of things he wanted to buy her.  He ran around the bug and climbed in, good thing he knew how to drive a stick, a stick shift and four on the floor.  Firing up the bug, he jumped at the roar of the muffler.  The sound of her laughed made him shake his head.

“Runs smooth, doesn’t it.”  Jon joined her on her laughter.  “When you have an older brother, and you live over the family bar, it’s like a barking dog to warn his when you come home from a date.”

They pealed out, heading toward Jon’s home, and the private beach.










Sunday, March 17, 2019

Chapter 26


Fuck, fuck, fuck a big fucking rubber duck.  Why did he ever think, he could run his own life at fifty five?  As long as he was a lead singer in a rock and roll band, his mom would try to run his life.  It was a joke when the band was young and his mom ran the fan club, but she was retired from there.  He was old enough to be in a relationship with a woman and she has nothing to say about it. 

“We’re having Thanksgiving with the O’Sullivan’s this year, Mom.”  He got it out without taking a breath. “Colleen invited us, and I think the kids would enjoy being with a large family.”

“Jon, you have a large family, the kids need to be with family.”  His mother was trying push all his buttons.  “This is the first year after their mother died, we can ask Dorothea’s family.”

“Mom, they have plans.”  Jon knew his in-laws kept in touch with the kids, but not as much with him.  Even though they never said it out loud, he felt they blamed him for their Dorothea's death.

“Well, your father and I were invited by Culan, to join the festivities. Matt and his family will need a place to eat, so we won’t be going.”  Jon knew what his mother was getting at, he just wasn’t going to let her get to him.   

“It’s your decision mom”, I have to get a shower and hit the road mom, have a great Thanksgiving.”  He hung up, he would hear about it later.

“Oooh, she’s going to call back and you lied to your mother.”  Stephanie said from leaning on the door frame.

“Yeah I did, so let’s get out of here and get on the road.” Jon laughed.  “Boys, let’s go, the car will be here in twenty minutes.”  Jon yelled up the stairs.  He took the stairs two at a time, his go bag was in the closet.  He had plans for this afternoon, he had a song lyric in his head and he needed to get it written down, before it got lost.

Taking the chopper to the Hamptons, they missed all the holiday traffic, his driver knew the backway to the house.  He pulled out his iPad and tapped away, as the scenery went by.

Colleen hit all the holiday traffic heading to the island.  Driving out to the Hamptons was enough on the weekend, but on a holiday, it was worse.  Bumper to bumper, move an inch, stop for thirty.  Her cell started to ring, she tapped her ear piece. One day she would get a car with Bluetooth.

“Hi” She moved another inch.

“Hey, where are you?”  Jon asked her.  He had ridden by the bar and her car wasn’t there.

“Sitting in the car, in bumper to bumper traffic.”  Colleen huffed out.  “I have about two miles to the turn off to the bar.”

“I should’ve sent the chopper back for you.”  Jon told her.

“I should’ve blown the meeting, half the staff wasn’t there, but being the new teacher, I had to be there.”  Colleen made the light, barely, she was lucky the police weren’t trying to make their quota today.

“Do you have plans tonight?”  Jon was going to be alone for dinner, all the kids had plans, which had its upside.

“Something standing for about an hour.”  Colleen laughed.  “Once I get to my apartment and unload Bugsy, I’ll need a drink or two.” She maneuvered her Bug closer to the bar.  “Two blocks to go, did you hear if your parents were coming down?”

“Oh God I hope not.”  Jon grumbled.

That made Colleen laugh louder.

They made plans to meet at the bar and go out for drinks and dinner.

Colleen opened the door to her apartment over the bar.  It was near the end of November, but the heat along the coast was hanging on for dear life.  The apartment was stuffy, so, Colleen went around opening windows and putting on the ceiling fans. 

Music trickled up from the bar, Colleen unpacked her bags, and she knew her mother would stack out the fridge and cabinets.  The smell also started slipping in through the windows, on went the air conditioner and down went the windows.

Jon pulled into the parking lot and found the Bug parked next to the outer steps.  He wouldn’t have to go through the bar, as he started up the stairs his phone started to ring.  Checking to see if it was one of his kids, he all but moaned seeing his mother’s name on the screen.  Letting it go to message, he continued to climb to the landing, he’d check it later.  He knocked on the door, and waited, his phone signaled he had a voice message.

“Fuck, fuck, fuck a big rubber duck.”  He mumbled as the door opened.

“It’s only fifteen steps.”  Colleen said with a laugh.

Jon held up his phone to show her the message sender.

“Oh Dayum.”  Colleen rolled her eyes.  “You didn’t tell her, did you?”



Sunday, November 4, 2018

Chapter 25


Colleen came slowly awake, stretching, her muscles telling her about the workout they had.  Smiling, remembering the second time they had made love, was slower and more romantic.  She vaguely remembered him leaving, it had to be around five.  He had taken a quick shower, had to get home before the boys got up.

They had talked a little bit, after the second time.  He was clean, had a vasectomy after Romeo.  She told him she was clean, that if you took her ex boyfriend’s point of view, she had gone through the change early.  He said it made her such a bitch, it was get out of the relationship, or get arrested for abuse.  She had laughed it off with Jon, but it still hurt.  They were engaged, or so she thought, he had married two month after their split.  She didn’t tell Jon about that. 

Looking at the clock, she had three hours to get to the school, then heading to the island.  She needed to remind her family about their guest coming for Thanksgiving lunch, knowing her mom the questions would be not as bad.  Her dad and brother, it would be the Spanish Inquisition all over again. The fact that her dad and Mr. Bongiovi were golf buddies, Jon better tell his mother, soon.

Jon called for the pickup before the shower, which he would have to redo when he got home, he smelled like a spicy flower garden. If he stayed at her place again, which after last night was going to be often, he would replace her bed and add his own body wash to the bathroom.  Did they make a canopy king size bed?  Hell would a king fit in her bedroom?  

As he came into the townhouse his daughter sat up on the sofa.

“Well don’t you smell good?”  Stephanie grinned at him.

“I didn’t see anything else to shower with.”  He rolled his eyes.  “Did the boys say anything about me not being home?”

Heading up the stairs, Stephanie following him, he started taking off his shirt as he walked into his bedroom.

“They knew, seemed okay with it.  We packed their electronics last night, I know when you wanted to get on the road today.”  Stephanie sat on the bed, while Jon headed to the shower. “Jesse will be meeting us at the house.  By the way Grandmother called.”

Jon was waiting on the water to warm up, the small bruise on his shoulder caught his attention in the mirror.  She marked me as hers. Jon smiled to himself, fully knowing she was equally marked.

“What did you tell her?”  Jon stepped in the shower.

Stephanie came to lean on the bathroom door.

“I told her you would call her later.”  She laughed.  “You are going to call her aren’t you?”

Jon leaned on the shower wall, letting the water wash, Colleen’s body wash off his body.  Laughing he remembered Colleen asked him the same question.  Granted he was going to wait till they were on the island, before he called his mother.  Guess that plan was out the window, since she called him. Then it hit him, when did his controlling mother call?

“When did she call Steph?”  Jon lathered his hair and waited almost holding his breath.

“This morning, I told her you were out running, that would give you time to shower if you needed it.”  Stephanie waited for him to get out of the shower.

“Fuck” He leaned his head on the shower wall. It didn’t help that Stephanie heard him and busted out laughing.  Turning the water to cold that gave him an excuse to cuss again.

Getting dressed he went down to the kitchen, he needed breakfast, the snacks from the dance had worn off a long time ago.  Romeo and Jake were eating cereal when he walked in.

“Morning, you two ready to go when your sister gets her shower?”  Jon grabbed a bowl to join them in a bowl of cereal.  Grabbing the healthiest box on the table he filled it and added milk.

“Yep, all set.” Romeo said between mouthfuls.

“You call Grandmother?”  Jake asked, pushing his empty bowl away.

“I will.”  Jon took a bite of cereal.  He looked up and noticed Jake looking at him which much interest.  Suddenly the cereal tasted sour.    Getting up he grabbed a pod and popped it in the Keurig and waited.   Getting the silent treatment, he decided to bite the bullet and call his mom.  She answered on the second ring, what was she doing, sitting on her cell?

“How was your run?”  Mrs. Bongiovi asked.

Just like his mom, no hello.

“It was good, got out before the paps this morning.”  He lied.  He hadn’t seen anyone lurking outside, but anything was possible with a long enough lens.

“I was trying to see how big a turkey we would order this year, it’s just you and the kids, right?”  His mother asked.  Then there was a long pause.  “Or are you taking the kids to have Thanksgiving with the O’Sullivans?”


Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Chapter 24 finally short but it works


 Picking up his pants. Jon followed behind her into the bedroom. The room was bathed in the soft glow lamps beside the bed, giving it a romantic vibe to the room.  Taking in the antique canopy double bed, which added to the romance of the room Jon smiled..

Colleen was going with the vibe she was getting from Jon.  She slowed as they made it to the bed. Turing to face him, the back of her knees hit the mattress. She released his hands and slid up his shirt sleeves with her fingers to the neck at his collar.  Slowly she started to up button his shirt.  Slowly slipping each button out of the hole, looking up through her lashes at his dark blue eyes.

As she was unbuttoning his shirt, his fingers were removing the hooks from her corset.  Soon all she was standing in were the little lacy thong that was not going to stay on for long. He knew this wasn’t going to be a long or romantic, but quick and rough, they’d been waiting for this moment the past few nights.

Shrugging out of his shirt and letting it fall to the floor, he lifted her and sat her onto the side of the bed. Stepping between her legs, placing his hands one either side of her hips, he leaned in to capture her lips.  It had been so long since he had made love that this was going to be over with fast.

As he moved down her neck to her pebbled nipples, Colleen let her head drop back.  She always thought he had a perfectly sexy mouth, but what he was doing to her breast, well that took her breath away.   As he moved from one breast to the other and then even lower, his calloused fingers found that spot it had taken her a year with her vibrator to find.  She rewarded that find, with a moan that lifted her hips from the mattress. She wasn’t going to last long if he kept that up. 

The sounds of her moans were just about to set him off.  In the back of his mind he remember the condom in his wallet, if it hasn’t turned to dust, from years of nonuse. His dick was about to explode, he pulled her hips to the edge of the bed, to hell with the condom.

Colleen’s legs wrapped around his hips, drawing him in deeper.  Her breath mingled with his filled the room, the bed squeaked with every thrust of his hips.  Colleen drank in the blue of his eyes, transitioning from cerulean blue to the deepest blueish black.  His face showed the control that held his body in check as to not ravish her body with the force of near rape.  The only words spoken in the between the two was their names in raw voices.  “I, Oh Jon, I oh.”  She arched neck and rolled her head, “Fuck me, fuck me now” Jon’s body did as she asked till he was going to explode, his body tensed and his hips pistoned like a race car’s engine at the Indy 500. Colleen screamed and Jon bellowed like a bull, they came as one, the room felt moist with the heat that radiated off their bodies.  Jon pulled her into his arms, gently moving then both on to the snug double bed, pulling the covers over their sweat drenched bodies.  Sleep overtook them.


Monday, August 6, 2018

Oops

My laptop keyboard died last night. Bare with me as I get a new keyboard or laptop.