Chapter 1
Five years ago my plane crashed somewhere over Lake Michigan. I don’t remember much about it, just waking up in some facility in Illinois and being told that I had spent the last three years in a coma, they didn’t even know who I was and I chose not to tell them.
I’ve spent the last two relearning how to do the basic things that people take for granted. The only thing that didn’t need any help was my dick, it stood at attention at the mere thought of my baby girl, my sweet Ami. Do you have any idea hat it’s like to have a raging hard on and not even be able to jerk yourself off? It’s terrible so much so that I ended up caving and allowed one of the sexy nurses to do it for me. I promised Ami that I would never cheat on her and the only part of her that touched me was her hand. It felt so wrong that I actually cried afterwards and never let her do it again. Ami is the only other woman I want touching me.
I’ve kept tabs on Ami, Dylan, and the twins, Judson and Charlotte, watching them grow from the pictures my private investigator sends me. I’m glad that she is happy but it’s time, time for me to go home and reclaim the woman I love and the family that I’ve missed.
I know that they are still living in the same house and I’ve been parked outside watching for the last week. Watching as the twins play in the yard and as Dylan caresses’ her so lovingly. I knew he’d take care of her and by the looks of things, she’s pregnant again. I also know that they did get married, legally anyway, but she’s still my wife.
I’ve spent the last several months proving to the state of California that I’m not dead and am finally me again. I’m ready to reclaim my life and my wife. I watched as the twins left for school and Dylan for work before I made my move.
I know that I should’ve called the minute I woke up but I couldn’t bear for her to see me like that, I couldn’t do anything on my own. I’ve missed a lot and have every intention of making up for it.
For the first time in my life I was nervous, nervous that she would slam the door in my face and reject me. I rang the bell and waited.
“Hello baby girl.”
She’s so beautiful I had to bite my lip to keep me distracted enough to a.
The coffee cup she was holding shattered as it hit the floor, “Richard, is it really you?”
“It is. I’ve missed you.”
It felt like hours that she stood there staring at me, “I don’t understand. I thought you were dead. We held a memorial. I cried every night for months because you were gone.”
“Baby,” reaching for her but she stepped back.
“Don’t. You don’t get to call me that. All these years you’ve been alive? Do you have any idea what it’s been like without you? Any idea what it’s been like for us, me Dylan, our children and you could’ve been here this whole time?”
“Please, just let me explain.”
Just as she went to respond, her phone started ringing. “Hello?” Her eyes went wide, “I know, he’s here. Alright, I love you too.”
Stepping back, “Dylan is on his way home.”
“I can explain everything.”
“I most certainly hope so.”