("This story has a slow build and has more to do with the start of a relationship between two people with a lot of past baggage, than pure sex. If you're looking for a quick fix...what are doing reading novella?" Grin. "Enjoy.")
For some reason I'm thinking about the summers I use to box with my cousins. The time that Mickey hit me square on and broke my nose.
Yea, that hurt about like this. In fact exactly like this.
Moving in a fog, like I'm in a world of molasses I lift my hand to my nose and very gently pinch the bridge where it hurts. As I focus on that pain others start to appear. A line of fire along my neck on the left side.
I let my hand drift slowly to it. I wince at the hot burn just under my ear. Sitting back I follow it down across my chest. My fingers fumble with the seat belt buckle for far longer than it should take to get it to open.
Reaching over, still pushing against the molasses, I find the door handle. The bent and twisted metal groans and pops when I push at the car door. The sound of the little squares of glass dropping out the shattered window to the asphalt below is only half heard. My hand brushes the gray deflated bag out the way as I try to swing my legs out the car.
It seems to take an eternity to get that simple action accomplished.
Sounds start to come to me then. Voices drifting in from a long way off. I look up at a face just in front of me. Why he is speaking from the bottom of a well a mile away I don't know.
"Sir, are you alright?"
Blinking I try to focus on him. He's a young man maybe twenty; the first thing my eyes take in is the fact his arms are covered in spiders. His face is vaguely familiar, like I've seen it somewhere recently. TV maybe?
"Sir? Sir, are you alright?"
I lick my lips and regret it. There is powder from the airbag all over my face. The taste doesn't go with the copper taste of my blood.
"Sir?" he asks yet again. His voice is piercing and getting louder by the second.
"I'm fine. See to the lady in the other car." I blink at him. "Ladies first."
"My sister's looking after her. I came to check on you. How the head?"
He kneels down in front of me his feet crunching glass.
"Still attached by a little string." I tell him moving my hand to the back of my neck. "Otherwise it feels like it would float away." My vision comes more into focus and I blink the grit from my eyes. I try to pull against the car roof to get out but his hand on my chest stops me.
"I think you should sit still, sir. We called an ambulance. Let them take a look at you before you go moving to much."
I look down at his hand and the very muscular arm it's attached too. I see now that the spiders are tattooed on.
"I need to check on the lady in the other car." I tell him. I give up trying to move against that hand. Even clear headed I don't think I could budge it. "Is she okay?"
"I'll see... if you don't try to move. Okay?"
I nod. I'm not sure I could disobey even if I wanted to.
I watch him walk away from me toward the other twisted pile of crumpled metal. Yellowish fluids are pouring out the front of it. There is a burnt pancake syrup smell in the air all around me.
I see a very pregnant lady stand up and talk to him for a second.
"Oh God! I hit a pregnant woman!"
Grabbing the car roof I lever myself to my feet ignoring the way the world spins.
Glass crunching under foot I start to stumble my way towards the other car.
I see the woman look my way, and then she catches the man with the tattoo's attention. When he looks over and see me I see him give an exasperated sigh then start towards me.
"Sir, you promised not to move." He says when he gets to me.
"I didn't know I hit a pregnant woman! Is she alright?"
"You didn't! That's my sister, Sara. Now come on lets get you back to your car." He goes to try and take my elbow. I move it out his way and bring my hands up to ward him off.
"I'm fine. I'm fine. Let me go over and see the lady I hit. I'm already on my feet I can't do myself anymore harm."
He seems to disagree. After a moment of looking into my eyes he steps aside and I walk past him. That I'm holding the side of my neck to cool the burn from the seat belt comes to me when I get to the side of her car. The pregnant lady looks up from the open car door and stand up with a hand to her back for balance.
She looks to my keeper.
"Kevin?" she asks.
"He says he's fine." I can see the tattooed man shrug without even looking. "He wanted to see too her."
I see...Sara?... nod after a second and move out the way.
Kneeling down next to the car door I look in at the woman I hit.
She is in a state of near historical tears. Her hands are clutching at the wheel with a force that may soon break finger bones. I gently bring my hand to rest on top of hers. She looks over at me. Seeing my bloody face I watch her mouth drop open in horror. Her hands leave the steering wheel and she covers her mouth.
"Oh my god. I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry." I hear her say through the muffle of her fingers.
"Shush now. It's not your fault. If anything it was a mixture of the wet roads and my driving. I should be the one apologizing here. Now are you alright?"
"Oh god my boyfriends going to kill me. He's gonna kill me for this." She starts to rock back and forth in the seat. I see the dark bruise forming along her neck where the seat belt burned her skin. I know I must have a similar.
"Hush now my dear, and sit still. I can hear the sirens. The ambulance will be here soon. Let them take care of you, and don't worry about the car. My insurance will take car of the car."
"He's going to kill Me." she says in a soft voice as I get her to lean back into the seat. She keeps repeating it till the ambulance arrives.
** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** **
"Mr. Kindle?"
In the line at the police office, I turn at my name and smile when I see her face.
"Miss Shay! You look a lot better, than when I saw you last." I grin at her when she brings her hand to the dark bruise on the side of her neck. I have a similar one on mine. I hope her's doesn't continue all the way down to her hip like mine does.
"Well thank you. I look a mess though." She gives her head a shake. She looks at the line to the desk. "Filing the accident report?"
Nodding I hold up the paperwork. I see a similar set in her hands.
She follows my eyes down to the papers and nods. "Yea."
As the silence start to become uncomfortable I ponder asking questions and finally take the plunge.
"Did...did my insurance company get in touch yet?"
"What? Oh yes I guess. I don't really know for sure. His insurance agent said it was totaled." She gives a shake of her head.
""Tell him I'm sorry." I say lamely.
She shakes her head and looks down. I hear a sniffle then a tear runs down her cheek.