For the
first time in what seemed like forever, I was able to smile as I felt the salty
wind on my face. Inhaling the sea air, I
had a sense of peace knowing that he was finally coming home to me. He had just completed a mission overseas and
was allowed to come home for now. He and
his team were being debriefed overseas on the plane so I would be able to see
him right away.
Snapping me
out of my trance, the woman behind me sighed and asked, “Can’t wait ‘till he’s
in your arms again, can you?” I shook my
head. “It’s doesn't get any easier over
the years, but you know it’s worth it when you see his face again.” I smiled.
“I’m Melony, Tom’s wife. You probably
don’t know the team that well yet, but your husband…he’s a good man. From the way Tom says he talks about you…it’d
be wise to keep that one. He’ll go to
the end of the world...hell, the universe to save you, you know,” she looked at
me expectantly.
Turing away
from her, I gazed back over towards the ocean.
“I know,” I said quietly listening to the wind whistling over our
ears. Melony gave me a funny look, like
I had just taken all the money in the world for granted, but I didn't. I didn't take him for granted. I loved him.
I would happily give my life any day if it would save his.
“There they
are!” another woman shouted from somewhere in the crowd behind us. Her three young kids had all started jumping
up and down screaming “Daddy! Daddy’s
coming home!” I felt the same way as
these children, but kept my thoughts to myself.
We all felt
the wind increase as the plane landed a little ways odd. When we saw the staircase come down from the
side door the children were the first to break into a free run followed by the
rest of the families. I, however,
followed at a distance, still feeling a bit too excited to be healthy; I felt
like a kid who hasn’t experienced Christmas in three years.
I was able
to watch the first few men of my husband’s team emerge from the door before the
crowd became too condensed to see. “Dean!”
I tried calling out over the noise but I couldn’t see him anywhere; my height
has me at a disadvantage. “Dean!” I
craned my neck again trying to see over the group. Whole families had come to greet their nephew,
son, husband, brother, ect., so the crowd was quite large. ‘I need
to get out…OUT!’ my mind screamed at me.
Fighting my
way to what I thought was the edge of the mob, I felt my side get elbowed twice
and my feet stepped on multiple times.
By the time my mind could register that I was hurt, I needed to double
over in order to breathe properly. “Dean…”
a breathless sigh escaped from my chest as stars began to dance in my
eyes. Gone was the tranquility and happiness
I had felt waiting – gone was the excitement of his arrival. All I felt was pain, confusion, and
frustration.
Almost as
soon as I felt I couldn't take anymore, familiar arms wrapped themselves around
me and pulled me up again. His body was pressed
against mine, protecting me from the mob as he slowly led me out of the
mass. Even when I knew we were clear, I
still against mine, protecting me from the mob as he slowly led me out of the
mass. Even when I knew we were clear, I
still clung to him like a child to her favorite stiffed animal after nightmare. Breathing in the scent of his aftershave had
a familiar calming effect on me; I realized he must have cleaned up on the
plane. I felt him kiss my head as his
arms slowly retreated from their defensive bear hug around me to be placed on
my hips. As I finally looked up at him,
he caught my lips in his and my arm moved around his neck.
“Hello,” he
smiled, breaking away to gaze at my face.
“Hello.”
I love this story, Emily:-)
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