For a Hero

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pushing her off the cliff, she tumbled into waves of pleasure.
    Sitting up, Jenna licked her fingers clean and smiled at David. She witnessed first-hand the mighty man looking back at her. He soon calmed down and sweet David returned. He put his hand on her neck and massaged it. “Thank you, Love. That was wonderful.”
    “Yes, it certainly was.” She leaned into his touch and caressed him. They held each other for an hour, affection blooming between them.
    They watched the stars roll by through the windshield. It was easy to appreciate the beauty of the world when you remember how small you are in it. The spinning of the Earth has a way of reminding you.
    David’s body was satisfied. He had released so much that his mind drifted into a peaceful state of relaxation. His Jenna sat with him. She had pleasured him, and he had given to her everything he could.
    After a few moments of introspective self-realization on his part, Jenna broke the silence.
    “David?”
    “Yes, Honey.”
    “Where is this going? What are we doing?” Jenna didn’t know. She was conflicted. On one hand, he was the most wonderful, rare, beautiful thing she had ever seen, on the other, she felt she would disappoint him if they made this into a long-term commitment. She decided that love was a complicated and foggy affair.
    David sat up and put his thinking face on. He glanced at her beautiful eyes. What did she want him to say? What did she feel? His mind leapt between his weighty thoughts and he wondered himself what the answer was to her question.
    He gave her the only answer he could. “I don’t know. I’ve never met anyone like you. I’ve never felt so comfortable with anyone, but that scares me. I’m sure I’ll hurt you if we stay together for very long.” She tried to interrupt, but he put his fingers over her lips and silenced her. “No, wait. Let me finish. I am afraid of hurting you, so I will try my best not to show you that terrible part of me. However, I am completely, hopelessly addicted to you. We may not have forever, but we will damn sure have tomorrow. This will not be the last time I see you.”
    Jenna forgot her arguments and smiled while she fought tears of joy from falling from her eyes. She kissed his fingers on her lips. It wasn’t forever, but it would have to do. “Thank you.”
    “Hand me your phone.” Jenna obeyed and watched David put his phone number in it. She was so very happy to have it.
    “That was a wonderful tour. I know my way around a little better now.” She lied. She hadn’t paid close attention at all. She put her phone in her pocket and held it there for a moment with great sentiment.
    “I’m glad. I’m busy tomorrow evening. I have a work thing. But the next day, I’d like to call you and make a date. Is that ok?”
    “Please do. I am busy tomorrow evening as well, so that will be perfect.”
    David kissed her, cuddled her close to him in the truck, and drove her home.
     
    *****
     
    Jenna held the tickets in her hand. The Black Keys, in appreciation for the marketing plan she made for them, had given them to her as a gift. She was pretty pumped a few weeks ago to have them, but now, to be honest, she would just rather go and see David. She used to think she would never be this kind of girl, picking a guy over all the cool stuff she could be doing. Oh well, things change. 
    She moved the clothes in her closet back and forth, searching for something. ‘I just don’t have anything I could wear tonight!’ She thought as her gaze passed bemusedly over her dozens and dozens of outfits. ‘I haven’t been to a concert in years. What do people wear to concerts anyway?’ She picked up a denim skirt and a maroon top. ‘This will have to work, I suppose.”
    As she got dressed and ready to go, she couldn’t help but wonder what David had to do that was so important, and how he thought she would look in her cute little skirt.
     
    *****
     
    ‘This is a waste of time,’ David thought. He

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