This story was written for the
Literotica Valentine's Day Contest 2021
. I plotted the story out and then
found, meh,
it is a stretch for this contest
, but nevertheless, he
re is my submission for the Valentine's Day 2021 contest. There is not a lot of sex in this story. This is about deception and finally finding love.
Please enjoy.
Love,
Lana Ocean (Estcher)
EDIT: I submitted an older version of this story by accident. This one has the jarring typos (all?) removed and has a toned-down sex scene that is something more Nancy... My apologies to those who read it already.
Part One -- Galas and Gardens
Nancy Bates slowly made her way through the well-dressed crowd clustered outside the main ballroom at the Fairmount Hotel Vancouver waiting to get inside. She spotted her friend up ahead and waved and watched as her close friend Alice Berry spoke to one man guarding the entrance. The man looked her way and then split the crowd to allow Nancy to make it to the entrance. Posters on either side of the entrance broadcasted the Annual British Columbia Cancer Foundation Inspiration Gala.
When Nancy made it to Alice, she found her gloved hands gripped tightly and Alice air-kissed her cheeks.
"Nancy! What took you so long? The organisers were so worried!"
Nancy forced a small smile. "Sorry. The chauffeur had trouble parking..." She felt hot and a little nauseous.
Alice tutted. "It's valet parking, my dear. You don't fool me. You were dragging your heels again, weren't you?"
Nancy looked away, ashamed.
"Seriously, my dear, you need to get out more. You can't stay closed up in that house! It's been a year! A year! Time to enjoy life. You're too young!"
Nancy nodded. She had heard it all for the last year. Her late husband had passed from complications from rectal cancer. They had caught it far too late, and it took him in days. He had gone from alive and well to sitting in an urn on the mantlepiece in such a short time she never truly recovered.
They had met in the hallways at the University of British Columbia. He was an exotic American from New York, and her a shy girl from Tsawwassen (pronounced Tah-Wah-Son). He had swept her off her feet and they married. He had hidden his wealth from her and when she discovered she had married a Prince Charming, she couldn't imagine her life getting any better. She had been thrust into the limelight of the rich and powerful, but throughout it all they had remained true to themselves and grounded, always holding on to their love for each other.
Rectal cancer at age thirty-four was unheard of. She still couldn't believe just how aggressive it had been.
It had shattered her.
They had had fourteen wonderful years together, but far too short, when they had planned for a lifetime. The only blessing had been they were childless. She was barren due to complications with endometriosis as an early teenager. They had given her a partial hysterectomy. The scar still pained her. She recalled what George had said to her in their last year at UBC.
"That doesn't matter, Nancy. We don't need children. Besides, it just means we get to spend more time together..."
"Earth to Nancy! You have that faraway look again!"
Nancy shook her head and focused on Alice. She was pulling her through the tables set up all over the floor. The decorations were breathtaking. Up ahead was a stage with a runway for the fashion show. Music was blaring loudly from speakers and people were already drinking and laughing all around her.
She felt out of place and wanted to leave. She felt so tired.
Nancy saw the table for honoured guests and was pleased to see Will had arrived looking dashing in his tuxedo. He saw her and waved. Nancy had always admired Will. He had been the best man at their wedding, along with Alice as her bridesmaid. Will was a friend of George's family and despite being twenty years older than George, they had been fast friends. They had shared a common appreciation for the same things in life. Will still had a full head of hair, but the grey had all but obscured the black.
"Will, good to see you," gushed Nancy as she was brought around the table to sit next to Will. She kissed his cheek and then rubbed the lipstick away with her black satin gloves.
Will beamed at her and looked her over. "Darling, you are a sight for sore eyes! You still have the look! The one that stole George's heart."
Nancy could see the instant regret in Will's eyes, and she tutted and pressed her hands into his arm to stop him. "It's okay, Will. You're not wrong."