Total pages in book: 24
Estimated words: 23426 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 117(@200wpm)___ 94(@250wpm)___ 78(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 23426 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 117(@200wpm)___ 94(@250wpm)___ 78(@300wpm)
I spread my legs as he climbs on the mattress and comes to me.
He kisses and caresses me with those big hands while he takes off my clothes and tosses them onto the chair.
This is why I love coming home.
I love coming home to him.
I moan too loudly when he slides his big thick cock into my soaking wet pussy.
My mountain man fucks me hard until I’m screaming into a pillow and cumming all over his cock.
When we’re done, I can’t keep my eyes open.
He tucks me in, turns off the light, and goes down to make dinner.
This guy is the fucking best.
Epilogue
Julian
Thirty years later…
I’m getting honored today for a lifetime of service. Forty years in Search and Rescue. I’ve saved one hundred and fourteen people and one goat. Don’t ask.
I smile when they call my name and I walk up to the stage, but this feels all wrong.
Abby should be the one getting honored.
She’s the one who rescued me.
I’ve had the pleasure of spending three decades of my life with that wonderful woman and I’m filled with gratitude for each second of it.
My heart feels so incredibly full as I take my award from Colin and Aiden who are presenting it to me. I hug them both and they leave to take their seats while I step up to the podium to deliver a speech.
The room is filled with my incredible family, friends, and some of the people I’ve rescued over the years. My six kids are at my table with their boyfriends and girlfriends, but it’s my gorgeous angel that I’m looking at.
Abby smiles proudly at me. She’s so radiant.
We’ve been through it all, but she can still take my breath away.
“This award means so much to me,” I say into the microphone as the amazing people I’ve collected over my lifetime listen. I thank the town of Greene Mountains, some colleagues, some friends, Aiden, and Colin. I thank my amazing kids and then I get to the most important person. My wife.
“Forty years in this business, and it feels like a blink of an eye. I’ve seen the best and worst of situations, and through it all, there's been one constant: my incredible wife, Abby.”
She smiles as our eyes meet. I wish I could come up with better words to let her know how much she means to me. How much I love her.
“Babe, you've been my anchor, my motivation, and my biggest cheerleader. I don’t know where I’d be without you. Seeing your smiling face in the morning and feeling your unwavering love throughout the days has given me the strength to face every storm, both in the mountains and in life.
“Every life we've saved, every person we've brought back to their families, is a testament to the power of love and human connection. Behind every rescue, there's a story of hope, and behind every hero, there's someone who believes in them. For me, that someone is my incredible wife. Abby has been there through the long nights, the worrying, and the times I couldn't be home because duty called. Her love has fueled every daring rescue, every difficult climb, and every beat of my heart.”
She wipes a tear from her eye and I’m brought back to the first moment I saw her—walking up to me and handing me her ticket. I strapped on her bungee cord and she leapt off the bridge, taking my heart with her.
“So, while I'm the one holding this award,” I continue, “please know that it belongs to all of us, especially to my amazing wife. This isn’t just a recognition of my work; it’s a celebration of the love that empowers us to do what we do. Let's keep spreading that love, let's keep saving lives, and let's keep reminding the world that even in the toughest terrains, love is the most powerful force of all.”
I thank everyone and then take my award. Everyone in the room jumps to their feet and bursts into cheers and applause.
Everyone I know is here, but I head straight for my girl.
I never take my eyes off her.
I march right up to Abby, wrap my arms around her body, and kiss her like there’s no tomorrow. The cheering becomes deafening.
And our love deepens yet again.
The End!