Blog Blogger: FIRST TIME AUDITIONS drove her to the airport. As we said our good-byes at the passenger checkpoint, I gave her the special shell I found that first morning.
The glittering gold shell with its delicate details reminded me of her. It was beautiful and polished on the outside, and wonderful to look at. Inside was the even greater beauty I had seen on our one night together. I hung it around her neck, and watched as it nestled between the breasts that I had caressed and fondled only a few hours before.
There were tears in Bridget's eyes when she said "Thank you". Those eyes spoke more to me than a thousand words, and I saw in them the promise we'd made that morning. I kissed her softly and held her close. The PA system announced her flight, and I reluctantly let her walk down the corridor.