All characters engaging in sexual activity are 18 years of age or older.
Any spelling or grammar mistakes are my own.
I would like to thank everyone for all the great comments in this series. I appreciate them all and look forward to more as I finish this series and continue to write new and exciting stories.
In August of 2023, I fractured the L4 in my lower back. I dedicated the last half of this year, focusing on physical rehabilitation. My writing took a backseat to getting better.
STORY BEGINS HERE.
Jackson was sitting in the cockpit talking to Steve as he flew the private plane back to the airport. The company legal team was in the cabin enjoying breakfast and ready to get home for some sleep. He had originally wanted to wait to start getting things rolling but changed his mind. Steve and the team immediately responded and flew out to meet him. They worked long into the night, getting a rough plan for what was going to happen, down on paper and laid out.
He'd always wondered what all the gauges and instruments were for, and what they did. Steve was happy to tell and explain it all to him. He liked Jackson. He'd been invited over to his house when he was married to Tara. He'd had him over to a few BBQ's at his own house. Jackson gave nice bonuses and took the time to get to know him and his family. Jackson was just looking out the window, when he heard Steve ask him the question that he knew was on everybody's mind.
"Who are you going to choose Jackson?" he asked looking at him.
Jackson looked over at Steve and smiled.
"How do you know I haven't already made up my mind?"
"Have you?"
"Yes I have."
"Well, who is it?"
Jackson chuckled.
"Don't you think that I should tell her first, before I start broadcasting it?"
"It's just you, me, and that flock of geese over there. Nobody is gonna know."
"Which team do you belong to Steve?" Jackson asked.
Steve looked at Jackson. Jackson knew what he was thinking.
"You should know by now, that I'm not going to fire you for having an opinion."
Jackson saw Steve take a deep breath in and blow it out.
"Team Tara. I think you should get back together with Tara."
"Why?" Jackson asked.
"Because you both love each other. What she did to you was horrible. I don't even want to think about what you went through. You lost a child and a wife. I'm not going to excuse what she did. I can tell you that not only has she gotten the help she needed and should've gotten before, but she's an even better person now. She knows and understands what she did wrong. She'll never put herself in that position again. She'll spend her the rest of her life making it up to you, and you know she will. I think that the two of you are made for each other. That's all."
"Had that on your mind for a while, huh Steve?"
"Yes I have. You asked though." Steve said with a wry chuckle.
"It's fine Steve. It's not like I'm going to fire you for having an opinion." Jackson replied.
"Thanks. We'll be landing in half an hour."
BACK AT THE OFFICE
Beverly and Sheila had been setting up decorations at the building since six o'clock in the morning. They had ribbons, balloons, a welcome home banner, they had a batch of his favorite cupcakes in the oven, back at the bakery. The mood and morale of the people went up drastically, once word got around that Jackson would be back today. Sheila and Beverly had bribed Lee, the car dealer, to call them and let them know when he landed. They'd also bribed Frank, the daytime security guard, to alert them once Jackson got into the parking lot.
AT THE AIRPORT
Lee watched as the door to the plane lowered. He had never been inside a private hanger. He couldn't believe how big it was. He'd known Jackson for years, so he felt bad and at the same time excited, when he called to tell him that the Blazer finally went out. Lee was shocked when Jackson asked him to not only meet him at the airport, but to also bring a new pickup truck that he'd thought he'd like.
Lee knew that Jackson and his whole family were Chevy men, even the wives drove Chevy's. He watched a few men and women, in very nice clothes, deplane. He figured they were lawyer types. They seemed to have that look and aura about them. He started walking towards the plane, when he saw Jackson come walk down the steps. Lee chuckled to himself. He liked that Jackson hadn't changed a bit since he made it big. Still wearing boots, jeans, and flannel with his hat.
Jackson looked up, smiled at Lee, and waved him over. Lee watched Jackson stop at the bottom of the stairs and wait for someone. The pilot poked his head out the door and was talking to Jackson. Lee didn't want to interrupt anything, so he stopped walking. He heard the pilot tell Jackson,
"Whichever lady you end up choosing, is a lucky woman and I'll support your decision."
Lee watched them shake hands and knew what they were talking about. When he saw Jackson look back at him and start walking, Lee started walking to meet him. A few moments later, Jackson spoke to him.
"I swear to God, if you brought me a Ford, I'll never spend another dime with y'all."
"Oh come on now, you know I know better than that." Lee replied shaking his hand.
"So what'd you bring me then Lee?" Jackson asked while they walked towards the hanger door.
"I brought you a 2022 Chevy Silverado 1500 LT with four-wheel drive."
"Why not a 2023?"
"Honestly, it's not as good for you, as the 22. The 23 has a whole lotta bells and whistles on the inside, and quite frankly, is much too snazzier, even to my tastes, let alone your own. I also understand that you've bought yourself a big boat. This truck has plenty of power and towing capacity to get the job done. It also tested out a perfect five out of five stars on all the crash test ratings, just in case you decide test her out that way." Lee replied with a laugh at the end.
Jackson looked at him and replied,
"Well alright then. Let's see how she drives."
They stepped outside the side hanger door.
"Well looky here, you even brought me one in silver." Jackson said out loud.
"Of course. You can't believe that I'd bring you a truck that was colored maize or blue do you." Lee replied with a smile.
"You sure are a salesman Lee, I'll give you that friend." he smiled back.
They both walked over to the truck and walked all around the outside of it, checking it out. Lee watched him kick the tires, he liked that it had ventilated disc brakes, he checked out the durabed. As they got to the front of the truck, Lee leaned on the passenger side hood.
"Jackson. Do mind if I take off my salesman hat and put on my friend hat for a moment?"
"Sure, what's on your mind Lee?" he replied, leaning on the driver's side hood.
"I heard what you said to the pilot. Now I don't know everything about your situation. You know I love Tara, but once that road is hoe'd, there ain't no going back."
"She's not the same person she was back then Lee."
"I know she ain't Jackson. Linda and I have seen and had lunch with her a few times since the divorce. Hell, I just sold her a Traverse last year."
"Really, a Traverse. Well.....at least it wasn't another Malibu." Jackson said.
Lee chuckled and smiled at that comment.
"I'm just saying, as regretful and sorry that someone might be, and as much as they both still love each other; sometimes it's just best to let sleeping dogs lie and move on. I've been there."
"Alright Lee. Put your other hat back on and let's see how this thing drives." Jackson replied.
AT THE OFFICE