Brian Haig - Man in the middle
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"Maybe the plane has to be turned on for the water heater to operate. Do you have the key to this thing?"
"Then… yours is cold also?"
"Yes, it's-" And before I knew it, her towel dropped to the floor and she stepped lightly into my stall. In one fluid motion, she released the towel from my waist, pulled me around by my shoulder, and closed the door as she passed. Wow, she was nimble.
And then… well, there we were, a man and a woman, nose to nose in our birthday suits; actually, nipple to nipple. Bian laughed and asked, "Are you shocked?"
I drew upon my legendary self-restraint and averted my eyes.
Well… I peeked, of course. And hers was a lovely body indeed, built for comfort and for speed, lean and muscular, broad-shouldered, without an ounce of flab that I could detect. Her skin was a wonderful mocha hue, and all the appropriate plumbing and female esoterica seemed to be present and accounted for.
"Bian… what are you doing?"
"Don't you mean what are we doing?" She had grabbed the soap bar and began scrubbing my chest. "Hypothermia prevention, straight from the Army cold-weather manual." She laughed. "The doc's gone, the crew's doing their mandatory bed rest and… and well… the manual stresses that any warm body will do."
Her hand had moved down to my stomach and was heading south. I didn't recall that particular technique from the manual, but it was an effective improvisation, because I was warming up. I informed her, "I'm not sure this is a good idea."
She observed, rightfully, "Your little friend seems to feel differently."
"Little?"
"Well… bless my stars… From an acorn to a mighty oak… you're- Oh my… Water him and look what happens."
I laughed. I'm a sucker for precoital silliness.
She grabbed my arm, spun me around, and began soaping my back. It felt good. She began kneading and massaging my muscles; that felt even better. After a few moments of this, she mentioned, "You have a lot of scars."
"Well… I had an unpopular childhood."
"These look more recent."
"Exactly."
She laughed.
I reminded her, "Hey, aren't you a little engaged?"
She invoked those magical words-"Why don't you let me worry about that?" — and she spun me back around, handed me the bar of soap, and said, "Now do me."
Well, what could I say? No was an option-except reciprocity is the mark of a gentleman, so I spun her around and soaped and scrubbed her back. She arched up like a cat. Her skin was wonderfully smooth. And buttery.
For the next few moments neither of us spoke. The only sounds were water pelting off our bodies, and somebody seemed to be breathing heavily.
She turned around and stepped into me. "Now do my front."
I looked at the soap and then into her dark eyes. There's a big difference between the back and the front, and once we started this, well…
Actually, we already were well past the start line, and part of me was urging, very insistently, "Come on, Drummond. Bedwetting wimps quit. Look at that finish line-do this, Drummond. You can-you know you can…"
Another part of me was halfheartedly pumping the brakes.
Maybe casually tapping the pedal.
Bian sensed my reluctance and she stepped forward, rubbing her body against mine. "It's okay. Really."
I smiled, and she smiled back. She rubbed a little more.
So… here we were, headed toward no return.
And then… Well, then I did what no man should ever do. I asked myself the entirely irrelevant question: Why?
I knew a shrink would say this was a visceral, even predictable response to a mission that had been tense and dangerous. The human psyche gets wound up, and death and violence breed thoughts of procreation, which has something to do with sex. It's Freudian, or maybe French-inner peace through orgasm.
Also, aside from a few obviously minor idiosyncrasies-my occasional chauvinism, my pigheadedness, my faltering career-I am fairly irresistible. Women, after all, are willing to overlook a lot. Even my brother, who's a selfish, overbearing prick, always has a babe on his arm. I mean, I love the guy. I'm just not sure why.
Of course, he is stinking rich, with a huge house on a glorious bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean. With women, that helps.
Bian rubbed a little more and said, "Excuse me, but I think I've made my intentions clear. It's your move."
Or was this plain and uncomplicated horniness? Maybe. But such impulsiveness seemed incongruous for a lady whose life and career were the embodiment of self-discipline. No… that just didn't wash, if you'll pardon the bad pun.
So, two possibilities. She was using her body to manipulate me, or she was making a huge emotional mistake, which was about to become my mistake.
Sex, in my experience, comes either at the start of a relationship, when intercourse is no more or less meaningful than a handshake-except nobody wakes up in the morning regretting a handshake. Or it is part of a ripening relationship, an acknowledgment of deepening affection, love, and commitment. Bian and I were more than acquaintances, and less than in love. In love and in battle, timing is everything; when the timing is off, what follows usually sucks.
I took a few deep breaths, stepped back, picked up the towel, and carefully draped it around her body. She looked surprised. "This is a joke, right?"
We stared into each other's eyes for a moment. I said, "Would you buy it if I told you I'd keep going if I didn't care about you?"
"That's… the stupidest thing I've ever heard."
"Right."
She looked away for a moment. "This is really humiliating. I'm throwing myself at you. I think you owe me a better explanation."
"Okay. I do owe you a better explanation," I agreed, trying to think up that explanation.
"I'm listening."
"This doesn't feel right. Not here, not now. You're engaged, and I particularly don't like the idea of sleeping with a soldier's girl. I think you're emotionally confused, and I'm not the key to resolving it; I'm part of the problem."
"Maybe you're overthinking this."
There was a new one; usually, I underthink these things. "Maybe."
"I-"
I put my finger on her lips. "Bian, don't talk, listen. We're both confused right now. You're beautiful and sexy, I'm very attracted to you, and…" I paused, then said, "When this is over, you need to have a word with your fiance. We'll see where we stand. Sound right?" In keeping with the watery theme, I added, "This is either a rain check or maybe, in a saner moment, it will be rained out."
She threw a towel at me. "Being a noble prick doesn't become you."
"I'm regretting it already."
She was quiet for a moment, then said, "I have to rinse off.
Since you're such a gentleman, why don't you get out?" "If you hear a gunshot, it will be me blowing my brains out." She smiled. "Oh, please don't." I smiled back. She stopped smiling. "Let me pull the trigger."
CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE
I broke into my duffel bag, shaved, and changed into fresh battle dress. When I emerged from the stately bedroom, Bian had returned to the lounge and had her nose tucked back inside TIME magazine.
It's always a little touchy dealing with somebody after you've been naked together, especially when the chemistry failed and it's your fault. I needed a moment to think through my approach.
Well, the proper course would be to sit down and have an honest heart-to-heart discussion about what happened, to expose my inner feelings, to achieve an emotional communion. Men aren't very good at this; we're emotionally awkward, disconnected, and shallow. I can do better than that, and I decided I would. So I told Bian, "Time to interrogate our prisoner. Let's go."
She ignored me and studied her magazine.
"Now, Bian. We need to have this done before Phyllis and Waterbury arrive."
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