Innkeeper's Daughter

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me since
nor can I touch her. The woman I had a one-night stand with is still in the
office, so I figure if we moved out of state things would get better.”
    She dropped her coat and fell to
her knees in front of me. “Then let me be your mistress. I swear I will never
tell your wife. I’ll do anything to be with you.” Tears flowed down her cheeks.
    I could not believe how much I
screwed up again. “Stop.” I wiped her tears away and placed her next to me on
the bed. “You don’t ever want to be a mistress, so don’t every say that again.
Besides, I don’t want a mistress.”
    "Don’t say that this was
just a fuck for you.” she jumped up and hit my chest. “We have a connection. I
know it. I see it in your face.  The way you look at me. The way you make love
to me, the way you say my name.  I may be inexperienced, but I’m not stupid.
You love me. I know it.”
    “What about college.” I tried
changing the subject. “Can’t you go to college elsewhere, like Denver
University or…”
    “I’ve applied, but my parents
flat out refuse to help me. I hate it here. You don’t know my family. I’ve
saved up a few bucks, but not enough to move anywhere really. All I know is
this place. My parents keep tabs on how much I make and spend. I need to get
out of here or I’m going to die.” She cried pacing back and forth.
    “Hanna…”
    “No, screw you.” she screamed
backing away. Her words barely escaping the tight jaw. “So help me, if you
don’t tell me that you love me, then I will do something crazy.” She
continually paced with a crazed look on her face.
    I tried not to say it. I needed
her to walk away and not think of me again. I was trouble for her. What could I
offer her? What life could I give her? Divorce my wife and be with her. It’s
unrealistic. But as she grabbed her coat and headed for the door I panicked and
said the very words I tried to deny. “Yes, Hanna I’m in love with you.” I stood
up walking towards her. “I don’t know how it’s possible. I don’t know why, but
I do. I don’t understand. It’s only been a few days.”  I fell against the wall
and slid down to the floor.
    She sat next to me and I could
not help but wrap my arms around her. “You’re my soulmate,” she looked up at me.
    I’ve never saw myself as a
hopeless romantic, not even when she said it, so how could I admit something I
never believed in: love at first sight. “This is crazy.” What a twisted world.
    We didn’t say much after that. We
just laid down on the floor until she needed to get back to her room. We agreed
to meet up for skiing again then talk more about our dire circumstance.
    I laid on the bed when she left
thinking of both my wife and Hanna. As much as I didn’t want a mistress, I had
one. This is not the life I planned, but does life ever happen the way you plan
it?
    Somehow I knew Hanna was my Karma
for all the things I’ve done wrong. I had not been able to pass the test. The
test of faithfulness. As much as I was confused on how two people could care
for one another so quickly, I was that sure that Hanna would bring me to my
knees. This would not end well.
    ***
     
    We went to the cabin again as
planned to discuss what to do next. We started off talking but then Hanna’s
clothes came off one by one and there was no resisting. I wanted her. I needed
to be inside her, to hear her screams, to see her face when she orgasmed, and
to hear her call my name.
    Making love to her was the most
natural thing I’d ever done. “I love you, Hanna.” I could finally admit it out
loud as she sat on top of me on the floor. “I love you too, Sterling.” She
kissed me back.  I rolled us over to prove again how much I loved her.
    “Get the fuck off my niece, or
I’ll blow your ass to smithereens, you son of a bitch.”
    “Uncle Bob no!” Hanna screamed as
we scrambled apart.
    I held up my hands to the shot
gun pointed at my head. I stood naked while another man tossed Hanna

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