Writer's Notes:
'Real Love' is my personal tribute to JammyJimmy's (JJ) story, 'Threads: The Island'. I give JJ credit, because credit is due, for this story and for my own inspiration and entrance into writing. 'Real Love' is actually the first story I wrote, even before 'Tale of Two Teens', my first published story.
As I was writing this story way back when, I was hoping JJ would be the editor. Having been unable to make contact with him, I have been reluctant to release it. Some say JJ has passed away, but I don't know. JJ, if you read this and want this story removed, please contact me. Several readers have relayed to me, both publically and privately, that they would like it released.
Therefore, 'Real Love' is an unauthorized, reimagined rewrite and sequel to JJ's story, 'Threads: The Island'. The general storyline in JJ's story is embedded in this story. Several of the character names have been changed because this is my story. Anyone who has read JJ's story will identify the characters quickly, starting with my main character, Bradley Weber, formerly known as Kyle Watson in JJ's story.
This story is long, but tolerant and filled with several emotions. If you stick with it, you will experience euphoria, happiness, sadness, sorrow and it will make you horny. You'll be disgusted, pissed off, scared and you'll grieve, cry, frown, smile and sometimes, you'll laugh, I hope.
'Real Love' starts off slow, but gains speed with age. Feel free to leave comments about what you like and what you dislike about the story. Feedback is a good thing for those writers who want to know what reader's like and dislike about their stories.
Please don't be mean in the comments because those that put in many hours over a period of several months, and thought into designing and writing these stories don't appreciate it, nor do they deserve it.
I do hope you enjoy the 'Real Love' series. Just don't forget one important detail -- it's fiction. Please do give us 'not so professional' writers a little slack.
JJ, wherever you are, whatever you're doing, fair winds and following seas my friend.
Let the saga of Bradley Weber continue...
MDSW
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As Captain Wales steps out of the cabin onto the rear deck, Brad realizes that Kelly's comments have settled his nerves a bit and he makes a mental note to thank her later.
It's too late to think about anything else as a woman appears on the rear deck and shakes hands with the Captain. Brad recognizes the long, dark curly hair, the taut physique that can't be hidden by the calf-length olive shorts or the loose white blouse.
As she turns to walk up the gangplank to the pier, Brad knows she's looking at him, knows that on the other side of the huge sunglasses that completely covers her eyes, those eyes are looking at him.
He swallows and takes a step forward to take her hand as she steps clear of the gangplank.
"Hi," he manages to croak, his mouth dryer than a drought in Death Valley.
"You must be Bradley Weber," Peggy says, shaking his hand. "I'm Peggy Gray."
He recognizes her voice immediately, that slight huskiness bringing back memories of her talking to him in the strip club.
"Pleased to finally meet you and please call me Brad," he mumbles. Then remembering Kelly's earlier advice to just be himself, he adds, "Sorry. I'm really nervous."
"Oh, you're not the only one," she smiles and Brad feels himself relax a little.
"That's good to know," Brad says as he turns a little and gestures to Kelly, introducing her as his assistant."
Then, he directs her to Charles.
"This is Charles, the Island Manager."
Peggy moves clear of the gangplank to shake hands with Charles and Brad feels his stomach tighten again, suddenly.
Stacy is standing at the boat end of the gangplank looking directly at him, searching with her eyes, seeking assurance it's really him, but she knows. He does the same, an unconscious gesture, his eyes taking in her dark hair framing her face, her figure that closely resembles her sister but seems somehow more voluptuous, more natural. Brad watches as she gently bites her lip, then steps forward.
"You must be..." Brad begins.
"Hi. I'm Stacy Capone. You can call me Stacy," she says lamely, cutting him off with a friendly smile.
As she reaches the end of the gangplank, he offers a handshake. She reaches for his hand and they shake. That's not what she wants to do, but she accepts it in favor of not upsetting the apple cart. Then she gets brave and gives him a kiss on the cheek, hoping he doesn't go bonkers on her, but it does startle him.
"Sorry to startle you," she says, stepping back. "I just thought if I'm meeting my brother for the first time, I should at least give him a kiss."
She makes definite eye contact with him for those two important words, letting him know she got his message from the lawyer and it has been understood.
Brad lets out a breath and nods.
"Nice to finally meet you," he says, stepping back.
He knows, as soon as he does it, it's a bad move. He feels the tip of his toe brush the edge of the wooden pier and, as his arms flailed to reach the nearby wooden post, he knows he screwed up on an epic level.
Brad falls backward into the water, barely missing Betsy.
"Kelly. Did you plan that?" he says jokingly as he surfaces.
"I'm so sorry Brad, I did not," she says, embarrassed for him, but laughing none the less.
Everyone is embarrassed for him but, one by one, they join in, laughing at his total embarrassment.
Captain Wales and his crew helps Brad out of the water and onto the pier. As Brad stands there looking at everyone laughing at him, he instinctively shakes his head to clear the water from his ears. Realizing his action, his embarrassment turns his face red, then into a chuckle, then a smile, then he laughs with them. Yes, he's indeed embarrassed, but the humor of the moment gets the best of him.
"Anybody know where I can find a hole to bury myself in?"
They laugh a little harder and louder.
"Stacy, did you meet Charles, the Island Manager, in all the commotion?" he asks, still dripping wet.
She says no so he introduces them, then he introduces her to Kelly. They all proceed off the pier to the main house and gives the sisters a quick tour of their new home while Kelly hustles Brad to his suite to shower, change his clothes and change the color of his face.
"I still can't believe I just did that," Brad says as he showers the salt water off his body in his en-suite bathroom. "What a fucking moron."
He hears Kelly chuckle from her seat on the edge of the bath.
"Hey, it could've been worse," she says.
"How?"
There is a pause.
"Good point."
"Cheers," he grunts.
"Oh, I know," she says quickly. "You could've pulled Stacy in with you. Or you could've fainted and broke your nose."
Brad pauses.
"Yeah, okay. I'll give you those. Either of them would have been worse."
"Plus, it's kinda like making a dramatic entrance. The proverbial splash heard around the Island."
He hears her chuckle again.
"How long have you been saving that one?"
"Since Captain Whales crew pulled you back onto the pier."
Brad finishes rinsing the gel off him and turns the shower off.