Tags- MF, Romance, Slow Burn, Bisexual Female, Straight Male, College, Rescue, Redhead, Satire, Oral, Handjob, Biker, Polyamory, Wedding.
Intro- This story is fiction and contains graphic sex as well as discussion of polyamory, adult dating and mild violence. Please do not read it if you are in an unsafe environment or lack a mature open mind. Some characters are based on real people, real places are also featured, but they are highly fictionalized and used fictitiously. The same is true of any featured real events. This story features a male original character from my previous Celebrity Fanfic works including "Inside Out", "Passion of Erika Christensen", and "Debrief". However, it is not necessary to read those stories to enjoy this one. All constructive feedback on all my stories is always appreciated, of course.
This is a "slow burn" romance story, so the sex takes a while to happen. Please understand that. Please look for the word "urges" in Chapter 6 if you are interested in skipping to it quickly, or seek another story. This story is set in the near-utopia world similar to our own in which my Celebrity Fanfics take place, an urban fantasy type world. However, it is also a satire and features celebrity characters. The two main characters with sexual roles are Original Characters, and the featured celebrities are just cameos, so I consider it more of a tale inspired by fanfic than an actual fanfic. I enjoy casting my stories as fantasy films, so the cast list below was generated. Regarding the character Silvan Farrow, he is an Original Character of mine, partially based on the character Lorne from the WB TV show "Angel". The plot of this story required a wedding officiant and a benefactor of awesome power for the lead couple. Silvan Farrow fit the role. He is intended as an amalgamation of several mythical figures, but not any specific real world figure. Imaginative readers may substitute the figure they prefer as necessary.
Fantasy Casting for Original Characters-
Lisa Coleman- Natalia Dyer.
Doug Ramsay- Charlie Heaton.
Silvan Farrow- Mel Brooks.
Leroy Brown- Jay White (wrestler).
Baxter Page- Ben Stiller.
911 Operator- Laura Bailey.
Boris the Bouncer- Alexander Kuznetsov.
Deputy Lakestrider- Crystle Lightning.
Officer Jim Wright- Ving Rhames.
Shauna Shapiro- Alexandra Shipp.
Tara Shapiro- Asmaa Galal.
Elena Ruiz- Ariana DeBose.
Lisa (40s)- Cobie Smulders.
Doug (40s)- Seann William Scott.
Boris (40s)- Sergey Bezrukov.
Wedding Coordinator Franq- Martin Short.
Various Celebrities- Themselves.
Other roles minor or kept nonspecific, reader may insert their own actors or look to my stories where the characters are more prominent.
Various songs are referenced in this story, as are various movies, games, stage plays, and other media. I own none of the unoriginal ideas featured. This story was written for entertainment, not financial profit. It is ultimately intended as a Rescue Romance Urban Fantasy story. I hope it is enjoyed.
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Chapter 1: I Need a Hero!
Austin, Texas. October 1997.
Lisa Coleman was fighting for her life.
She was a second year college student at the University of Texas at Austin, twenty-one years old, psychology major, curvaceous figure with medium length reddish brown hair. Her deep blue eyes were accents of her oval face with a snub nose accented by a false diamond stud. Tonight she was in the Downtown Austin Warehouse & Entertainment District, wearing a gray red sun T-shirt, stonewashed jeans, minimal makeup, and black running shoes.
Until a few minutes ago, she had been enjoying her Friday night out. The district was crowded with clubgoers as usual. Not Halloween yet, only mid-October, not too busy. As a young horny single woman, she had been looking for a suitable man to improve her night. The first club she'd chosen to visit, Paradox, was full of good candidates, or so it had seemed at first. Then further investigation revealed most of the prospects were either on-duty staff, already attached, or otherwise unsuitable. No big deal, she had expected that, so she'd narrowed her choices down to three that seemed likely.
The first man, an older long-haired and bearded hippie named Baxter Page, turned out to be gay, so she'd laughed along with him once he shared that orientation. She was bi, so she tolerated gays as friends, but she was looking for a man willing to date her. Baxter was gay, he wouldn't work.
Therefore, she moved on to her second option, who was more her age anyway, or perhaps younger. But that chubby brown-bearded man was reading a Robert Jordan book and looked too deep into it, so she moved on rather than get his attention. Pity, she'd mused, he was the cutest guy I've seen tonight. Too bad he was into his book over the girl looking his direction!
The third choice, a large wrestler or football player type of the same age group as her alone at the bar, turned out to be the most serious disaster.
I don't know if he's drunk, stupid, or just too into the idea of forcing himself on me, Lisa thought as she ducked his punch in the alley behind the club. I just know he won't take no for an answer!
She had hit the brute several times with her favorite mixed martial arts combo- punch to the solar plexus, kick to the instep, slap to the nose, knee to the groin- but he was not flinching even when she connected as hard and fast as she could.
What is this guy's problem? she wondered again. I talked to him a bit at the bar, he seemed into me, then I had to go to the restroom. The minute I come out, he's on me, forces me out the club's back door- I guess he disconnected the alarm at some point- before I can scream for help. Then he threw me into this alley and advanced on me with clear violent intentions.
I recovered quickly and started fighting with all my training. I've kept it up what feels like at least three minutes, but he's not giving up or going down! Neither am I. I've dodged most of his blows, absorbed others, hit back whenever I can. And still he keeps coming. He changes tactics a lot too. It's like he's not even here or something. What the... Oh well, I'm still going to defeat him. You don't know what you're in for, brute!
Damn it, Lisa thought in the next instant as she avoided his lunge. I might have given myself to him freely if he had just kept being nice and waited an hour or so till we could find a good local motel room! Not now that I know he's like this of course, but he didn't seem like it before! What the heck! How did he change so fast? Of all the days to forget my pepper spray at home! Now I'm trying in vain to fight off a guy who's at least eight inches over my five foot seven inch height and fifty or more pounds heavier than me. He's aggressive too, a real brute! He told me to call him "Leroy Brown, Treetop Lover", like in that Jim Croce song. I wonder if that's even his real name. No way I'm calling him lover now!
She crumpled as the brute hit her in the stomach with a shove, knocking her back against the wall. She screamed for the third time she'd been able to scream, even knowing it was useless. The club music was loud, the alley was empty except for her and the brute, no one appeared to have seen him force her into their current environment. Not wanting to get hurt too badly and having heard enough horror stories about what was clearly going to happen, Lisa steeled herself with her back to a wall and held up her fists.
"You may take this body," she told the brute with fire in her South USA accented voice, quoting Lady Marian in her favorite Robin Hood movie, "but it will not be me! It will not be me!"
I need a Hero, she prayed a favorite Bonnie Tyler tune quietly to herself. I can be a Hero, but I need an additional Hero. The only thing I see before me is a brute!
The brute shook his finger at her and glared, then raised his fists and advanced on her again. Before Lisa could strike or dodge, he'd hit her twice in the face and stomach, nearly toppling her. Then he was grabbing her and holding her prisoner, pushing her against the wall. They were too close for any techniques she knew to be effective, he was too strong, and she could not hurt him. It was going to happen, the one thing she never wanted. She shook, feeling hope slide away.
Then a loud British-accented voice shouted another film quote Lisa recognized. "Hey, you! Get your damn hands off her!"
Blinking, Lisa looked away from her attacker to see the young brown-bearded man who'd been sitting in the club reading a fantasy novel. He was standing in the alley now, posed in a martial arts stance with his eyes on their mutual enemy. Blue eyes a lighter shade than hers flashed in the dim light. His red button down shirt and light blue jeans showed the chubby figure she'd noticed before, but he didn't seem chubby now. He looked like a warrior instead, like Sonny Chiba in those old Hong Kong action flicks she adored. He was shaking a bit, but stood firm, determined.
The brute relaxed his grip on Lisa and glared at the new threat. "What was that?"
"Hey you," Lisa's would-be rescuer again quoted the film "Back to the Future". "Get your damn hands off her!"
He was speaking deliberately now, emphasizing each syllable. Lisa recognized the signs of a speech impediment similar to her own. She covered hers with various Deep South USA accents, when necessary. Usually her confidence made it unnecessary. This guy, who seemed less confident than her, used a British accent and machismo to cover his impediment. I usually don't like macho crap, Lisa thought, grimacing, but I guess in these circumstances, it's warranted.
The brute did not seem frightened by a witness. He threw Lisa aside and advanced on the newcomer. "Or what?"
"Or you'll find out!"
Lisa, seeing the brute distracted, quickly assessed her condition. She was fine. Her lip was bleeding, her nose bruised, but neither injury was serious. Her ankle was twisted also, but a quick application of leverage snapped it back into place.
Meanwhile, the two men- the brute and her rescuer- were standing before each other, still exchanging challenges.