This story is dedicated to Jessica, without whom it would not have been possible. She has been my inspiration and source throughout.
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Ben started the long drive in a happy mood. After two long weeks, his Jessica was coming home from her mother's. She would be arriving on the 11:30 PM flight from Boston in just another hour. Ben had urged her to get an earlier flight, but they were all booked up, so she took the first available flight. It would have been a lot easier to drive to LA International from his office at the USC medical center than to leave from home in Riverside, but at least the traffic was light on the freeways late at night. "Six of one and half-a-dozen of the other", Ben thought to himself as he pushed the BMW speedometer to eighty, as if his increased speed would also speed up Jessica's plane.
Ben thought of his beautiful wife as he drove, missing her companionship as well as the fantastic sex they enjoyed. They were relative newly-weds, having only been married four years, and the honeymoom still hadn't ended. Ben could see her in his mind, playing like a movie in the darkness of the freeway stretching in front of the car. Blonde hair, laughing green eyes and a sparkling smile, often appearing mischievous, and always a joy to be near. But not just a pretty face; Jessica was blessed with a body to match, lithe, tanned, with long model legs ending in a rounded, perfectly shaped behind with muscles that rippled and rolled as she walked, graceful as a cat on the prowl.
Her waist appeared to be cinched, giving the appearance of a wasp because of her small girth. Ben could almost touch his hands when he put them around her waist, something he had been longing to do for fourteen long, long days. Jessica's breasts weren't large, but they were perfectly shaped, making it possible for her to often go braless, her breasts jiggling slightly with each step, her seemingly always erect nipples pointing ahead to infinity. Yes, she was beautiful, in every sense the perfect California girl, the type the Beachboys had in mind when they sang "California Girls". Whenever she was in public, regardless of what she was wearing, men would stop in their tracks and stare at her, transfixed by her beauty, her bearing, her smooth movement. More than one man had been clobbered by his wife or girlfriend due to their unabashed stares. Jessica had admitted to Ben that it turned her on when she saw men drooling over her, but she remained faithful to the one man in her life.
Ben finally arrived at the airport, found a parking space that wasn't too far from the terminal, then checked at the airlines desk to verify the arrival time and which concourse for the flight. For the tenth time, he looked at his watch as he paced back and forth in the waiting area, stopping only to gaze out the large windows at the busy landing and docking areas. Ben finally saw a large four-engine jet being towed to the end of the docking bay just as he heard the loud speakers announce the arrival of Delta flight 884. That was it! Ben's heart jumped with excitement as he positioned himself near the entrance to the docking tunnel, wondering if Jessica was feeling the same excitement for their reunion. In minutes, he no longer had to wonder, as the steady stream of passengers walked up the ramp from the plane with Jessica in the lead, waving wildly. Her face was glowing at the sight of her husband, her steps quickening, almost running, as she struggled with her heavy carry-on bag. Ben had to grin at how his wife always over-packed for even the simplest trips and he knew from experience that her bag would contain several novels, makeup cases, and every- thing else she couldn't get in her crammed suitcases.
Jessica decided to stop struggling with the heavy bag and dropped it on the tiled floor as she ran the last few feet to Ben's open arms, slamming into him with her momentum. She immediately wrapped her arms around his neck as she bent her legs behind her, supporting her weight with Ben's wide shoulders. Jessica squealed with delight as she began to cover his face with kisses, her eyes dewey with happiness, the weariness she had felt from the flight completely vanishing.
"Oh, Ben, Ben, I missed you," Jessica managed to breathlessly speak as she let her legs return to the floor, the sliding of her body down his raising her skirt to mid-thigh. Jessica pulled her skirt back down as she stepped back from Ben, her face beaming.
"Hey, I missed you, too, baby," Ben returned with a light laugh, pleased with the greeting Jessica had given him while still reserved enough to not display the emotions bouncing around inside him. "How was the flight?"
Putting her arm through his as she pulled him to where her bag lay, Jessica rolled her eyes in her cute little way and grunted, "ver-r-y long, and so-o-o tiring. I couldn't nap because I kept thinking of getting home to you."
Ben gave her waist a squeeze, kissed her cheek lightly, then bent and retrieved her bag from the floor. He realized how lucky he was, to have such a beautiful and loving wife, one who could miss him as he missed her. Ben put an arm around her small shoulders and bent to whisper in her shell-like ear, inhaling the exotic scent of her body. "Just wait 'til I get you home, and I'll really tire you out," he softly whispered.
Jessica giggled a little-girl giggle as she studied the glint in her husband's eyes, then poked a finger in his stomach as she chided, "oh, you, that's all you can think of, isn't it?" Even as she teased him, Jessica felt a moist warmth form between her legs, stirred by the thought of a night of love-making as they tried to make up for two weeks without the pleasure of each other's bodies. Ever since they had married, it was almost ritualistic that they make love at least three times a week, and Jessica had calculated that they were owed six bouts of hot sex. She didn't know about him, but those thoughts had boosted her adrenalin and Jessica knew she wouldn't be able to sleep until completely worn out.
Such was their intimate talking and teasing as they retrieved Jessica's luggage and had it loaded in the car, then found their way out of the confusing maze of the airport and onto I-105 heading east toward their home outside Riverside. It was an easy drive, devoid of the usual LA traffic madness because of the late hour and Ben guess-timated they could be home and in bed inside of two hours. He had driven less than five miles when a light flashed on the dash followed by a melodic electronic dinging. Ben took his eyes off the road to read the flashing notice the BMW was demanding be read. What he saw took him by surprise. "Wh, what the heck? Fuel? That can't be," Ben complained as he looked at the fuel gauge, even tapping the glass cover in disbelief. But there it was, the needle stubbornly refusing to move, stuck at the bottom of the red portion of the gauge, underling the large letter 'E'.
Jessica's voice carried her concern, "what is it, honey? What's wrong?"
"This thing says we're out of gas," Ben informed her as though disbelieving the electronic gadgetry. "But that can't be. I filled up this morning, and there's no way I could have used a full tank of gas." Again he thumped the glass cover of the gauge and added, as if to himself, "darn thing must be broken."
Just then the car let him know it wasn't broken. First one cough, then another, then a sputtering sound. Ben let up on the gas pedal and the sputtering stopped, the speed dropping to a respectable fifty miles an hour. They went another mile and the car coughed again, another warning while the light on the dash continued to flash and the dinging sound getting on Ben's nerves. He smacked the dash with his hand and announced, "I better get off the freeway and find a gas station quick. I don't understand it."
Ben guided the car down the first ramp he came to, not bothering to read the exit sign which let travelers know it was the Central Avenue exit. Ben was only interested in finding the nearest gas station and getting back on the freeway. He made a left and drove under the freeway, searching the road ahead for bright lights which might indicate the presence of a station. Ben couldn't see the tell-tale signs of an open station as far as he see down the straight avenue, so he made a right at the next block after searching the darkness to the left of the intersection. He spotted some lights glowing in the darkness a couple of blocks ahead and mentally crossed his fingers as they passed barred store fronts and warehouses lining both sides of the deserted street. He was letting the car coast, going no more than fifteen miles an hour in an effort to preserve gas, but after one block the car sputtered again, followed by a series of coughs that jerked the car and made a knocking noise in the engine compartment. Then it died without further warning. Just died. The silence was eerie without the purr of the V6 motor, but Ben didn't notice as he let the car coast to a stop by the edge of the road, expelling his pent-up breath in disgust and frustration. He turned off the headlights and leaned forward in the seat, pressing against the steering wheel as he focused his eyes on the lights still a block away in vain, unable to determine what the lights were illuminating.
"Hope that's a gas station up there, honey," Ben spoke hopefully to the quiet Jessica. "I'll walk up there and see. Maybe I can get some gas in a can."
Jessica spoke sharply, almost shrilly, "you're not leaving me here alone! I'm going with you."
Ben nodded, in a way glad she wanted to accompany him on his walk in the dark. He didn't have the faintest idea where they were, and realized they would be safer if they stuck together. He opened his door as he agreed, "okay. That's probably best. And it's just a block, so I'm sure we'll be fine."
They walked arm in arm down the broken sidewalk, Jessica carefully stepping over the hazardous breaks in her high heels as she held on tightly to Ben's arm. The dilapidated buildings they passed hugged the sidewalk and most of them had steel bars covering the windows and doors. This wasn't unusual in many areas of Los Angeles, so neither of them thought much about it, focusing instead on their nearing goal. Midway down the block they passed one building that apparently was still open. Even before they got to it, they could hear the heavy thumping of bass from a juke box or something, serving to advertise the type of establishment. Ben commented, "sounds like a bar or some kind of club."
Jessica nodded, then pointed at the neon sign over the door as the got closer. "Mm, hmm. See? It's a bar."
Ben looked at the sign that stated simply 'BAR', with the crossing neon strip in the 'A' burned out. The red neon flashed off and on, barely illuminating the doorway beneath it, slightly recessed in the brick facade of the building. "We might be able to use the phone there if that place up ahead isn't a gas station," he offered.
Jessica looked over her shoulder at the bar as they passed the building. "Hmm, I don't know, honey. It looks like a dive. Like a cycle club, or something."
"Yeh, but it may be the only place around here where we can use a phone," Ben countered. "We'll see."