Summary:
When Cupid's arrows go astray, new help is needed for love.
Author's Note:
This romance is my entry for the 2021 Valentine's Day Contest. Thanks for reading, for any feedback, and for your votes.
There are several erotic scenes as the story progresses, but if lots of graphic sex is what you're seeking, please look elsewhere.
Thanks for reading and for your feedback.
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Prologue
She approached the front desk as the receptionist answered the phone with the firm name and a business-like "How may I direct your call?'
The seated woman listened intently on the line for a moment and then replied, "Hold one moment, please." She touched some additional icons on the phone's screen and then looked up, smiling broadly when she recognized the visitor. Standing up, she said, "Hi! Welcome back! You haven't been by in ages!"
The visitor returned the greeting and they both leaned in for a hug. "Yes, it's been a while, a long while. You know how it is." After a few words between old friends, she asked, "Is Dad in?"
"Isn't he always? Yes, go right on in. I'd buzz him to let him know but I think he could use the surprise." The receptionist was grinning as she reached for the buzzing phone once more.
The visitor entered the oversized office to see a bank of screens on one wall giving the status of the firm's operations in real time while an elderly gentleman poured over paperwork on the large marble table that had served as his desk for so many years. In fact, it really had been a number of years since she'd seen him; while the screens were new, the man still looked the same, having aged little if any in that time. He was still very handsome and distinguished despite his years. When he didn't notice her presence, she cleared her throat and smiled in his direction.
He looked up and took her in before a smile graced his own face.
"Daughter! This is a most pleasant surprise! Welcome!"
"Hello, Father. It's
so
good to see you again!" She stepped around his desk to share a big hug and receive a kiss on both cheeks and her forehead before she gave him a kiss in return.
"My dear, sweet girl, what brings you for a visit? It's quite a trek for you, so you don't come here lightly, I'm sure."
She looked down, her face showing sadness. "Yes, Father, I...I have a problem and I don't know how to fix it. I could use your advice."
He waved for her to be seated and then followed her around the desk so he could take the adjacent seat. "Now, dear, tell me." He listened carefully when she gave the details and was nodding ever-so-slightly when she finished.
The silence lingered as he thought before he finally spoke. "Dear, true love isn't guaranteed to anyone, and even when we're lucky enough to find it, it's
never
guaranteed to last. When it fails...well, sometimes it's best to throw in the towel and walk away."
"But Father—"
He held up a hand and continued. "On the other hand, sometimes it's best to give it one more chance to be sure. Then, you'll know you did your best and if it doesn't work out, you'll know it wasn't meant to be."
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Chapter 1
Traffic was bad and Terry Foster was late. He'd left work early to avoid a situation like this, but it seemed as if everyone in the city wanted to get somewhere to someone special for Valentine's Day. Unfortunately, far too many of them were on the same roads he was traversing. .
Terry was a big fan of Valentine's Day, a day of new chances for love for those seeking it and for renewal and strengthening of relationships for those blessed to be in one. The latter, he hoped, would be his lot that afternoon and evening. He and his wife, Lacey, had been having trouble in recent months, with Lacey trying to work through issues she didn't seem to understand and couldn't adequately explain.
"What is it you need, Lacey? We can work on finding it together," Terry had said, not wanting to throw away their love and everything they'd built together over the years. "We're stronger together and can come up with a way to find it or build it or whatever we need to do to get it. We'll do it
together.
You just need to tell me what."
"That's the problem Terry. I've tried to figure it out for months and I just don't know!" she said, her voice rising in frustration at her own inability to understand what she was feeling despite all of her efforts. "If I did, do you think I'd be doing this to you, to us? I love you, but...but it's not enough anymore. I...I just need to find what's missing in my life," she said as her tears flowed. "Something...just something more."
They'd had a great marriage for nearly 25 years at the time, so they agreed to go into counseling to see if they could solve the issues and renew the spark that had always burned so brightly in their hearts for each other. Terry had sensed things improving in recent weeks as Mrs. Carmichael, their counselor, bore in on some issues.
He pulled into the parking lot at 3:58 PM and arrived at Mrs. Carmichael's office at 4:04.
"Sorry, I'm late," he said to the elderly councilor. "Traffic was bad, Valentine's Day and all, I guess."
She nodded and replied with the decided British accent she still had after having spent almost all of her adult life in the States. "Terrance, I'm actually a bit surprised that you'd agree to schedule a counseling session at 4 PM on Valentine's Day. Tell me, why would you do that?"
He sighed. "Because it's important. Because it needs to be done. Because it's the only way I see things getting better between Lacey and me...and because that—things getting better—is what I want most, more than anything in the world."
"Very good, because if you were only doing it out of a sense of obligation or because you promised you would, then I'd probably have told you that today's session would have been a waste of time and that you'd be better off spending time at home trying to get to know your wife better. Since not, come in and let's see if we can get closer to solving this kerfuffle in your marriage."
They had a seat in her office in chairs on opposite sides of a low table with a glass top. Terry suspected that Mrs. Carmichael watched body language closely, including the nervous movements of feet or legs that would ordinarily have been hidden below a more traditional hardwood table.
"Terrance, let's start with your assignment from our last one-on-one session. Tell me in a nutshell, why do you think your marriage was successful until this problem came up?
"We've loved each other and really cared for each other, as people and as partners, with each other and with our children. We've worked together to make our marriage work and to raise our kids, too. Lacey and I have fun together and laugh together, but we can also step apart at times to enjoy things that the other doesn't really get. And, finally, our sex life has been...well, it's been great, caring for each other and each other's needs. At least that's the way I see it, and I think Lacey's always seemed to think so, too."