Loving An Airborne Ranger

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Authors: Susan Leigh Carlton
Chuck came out and said, “Honey, come in.  I want you to meet my Commanding Officer.  Major, this is my fiancée, Lisa Turner.”
    “Mrs. Turner, it is my pleasure to meet you.  Please accept my congratulations.  You’re marrying a fine officer with a promising Army career.  Captain Carson is an excellent officer.  I’m given to understand your late husband was a Night Stalker?  They’re the group we want at our back whenever we go in.” 
    “Thank you Major; it is our pleasure to meet you.  My husband was Captain Matt Turner.  He died outside Kabul.  This young man is the future General, Kyle Turner.”  The major extended his hand and Kyle shook it, his tiny hand lost in the huge fist of the Special Forces officer.
    The major said, “Good work Captain, I’ll sign your leave papers today.  You can pick them up this afternoon.”
    “Thank you, Major”
    He did a smart about face and left the room. 
    Back in the car, Chuck said, “About a ring.  Would you like to go to the PX first and look at theirs?  Then we can go into Clarksville and look at them in a real jewelry store. ”
    “You don’t need to buy new rings.  I can use mine.”
    That brought an emphatic “no” from Chuck.  “I don’t want to wipe Matt from your life.  He was my friend, but I want you to have my rings.”
    “If it weren’t against the rule for public displays of affection, I would kiss you.  I’ll settle for this and she patted his hand.  Let’s go to the PX.”
    “Lisa, please don’t consider price.  Don’t be practical.  Pick something you like, remember, you’re going to wear it forever.”
    “Yes sir, Captain Sir.”  It was followed by one of her irrepressible giggles.
    After looking at many choices, and a catalog, Lisa selected a Marquis Cut solitaire.  It fit perfectly and would not have to be sized.  She also selected a wedding band to match.
    Chuck picked up his leave papers, and they went to Post housing to sign the papers there.  They were ready to leave two days later.
    Lisa called her mother, “Mom, we’re leaving tomorrow morning and plan to split the trip.  We’ll stopover in Texarkana and should be home around noon.  I’m so excited, I can hardly wait.”
    “Lisa, make sure you drive carefully.  We don’t want anything to happen to you.”
    “We will, Mom.  See you day after tomorrow.  Love you.  Bye”
    The planning was done and everything set for the trip.  Lisa put Kyle to bed and then headed to the master bath to get ready for bed herself.  She had brought her most filmy negligee.  It was a pale diaphanous blue.  It left nothing to the imagination, but then Chuck had seen it all last night.  Nevertheless, she was both excited and shy about getting in bed with him. 
    There was a sharp intake of breath when he saw her.  She was a vision in pale blue.  She was smiling a shy smile and climbed in beside him.  He was wearing boxer shorts with no tee shirt.  “You like?” she asked. 
    “I like very much,” he replied.  He reached for her, hungry for the feel of her.  They came together for a prolonged kiss.  She molded every inch of her body to his and clung to him during and after the kiss. 
    “I love you Major Carson.”  Chuck had recently received a promotion to Major.  He was in the 5% “below the line” selected for early promotion.
    “And I love you too, soon to be Mrs. Major Carson.  Never in my life did I expect to feel this way about anyone.” 
    Their love making did not have the frantic rush of the night before.  Rather it was the long slow movement of two people familiar with the body of the other.  It lasted for a long period of time with touching and feeling, and kissing but none of it interrupted the process of the love act.  Lisa squirmed a bit and began to speed up her movements.  Chuck felt her desire build matched her movement, and they climaxed together with a satisfying feeling of completion. They were both spent, but

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