1. The Last Flight. Chapter 21


    Date: 6/1/2017, Categories: Lesbian, Author: Annamagique, Rating: 8, Source: LushStories

    frowned. “Who is it from?” I asked. “There is a way to find out,” she laughed gently, “Open it.” I picked at the edge of the thick paper flap and peeled it back, breaking the wax seal. Inside was a single sheet of velum, folded in half, which I removed and opened carefully. I began to read and, as I did, my chest constricted, making breathing difficult, as I read the words. My Dearest Karen. As I write this, I find that my hand is a little unsteady. For the first time in my life, I have found someone with whom I can genuinely feel safe and trust with my deepest secrets. Suddenly, all my wealth, my work and lifestyle are no longer important. I understand that you may not be happy at this news so I have sent this letter to Matron Blanchard at the hospital so that she can decide whether you should read it. We talked a lot whilst I recovered in Limoges. She told me how fragile you were and I have no desire to upset you and delay your recovery by even a minute. If you are reading this then I am sure that she has judged it appropriate to pass it to you so I can tell you that I will be waiting for you when you return home. The matron has promised to let me know when that will be. I am sure you understand that it is you with whom I have entrusted my heart and hope that you feel the same. Please be assured that I understand entirely if you do not and I can promise you that I will never cause you any trouble. I await a reply from either yourself, or from Madame Blanchard (She promised ...
    to inform me of your decision either way). I wish you a full and complete recovery and await your reply for as long as it takes. Your loving friend, Jemima. X I stared at the expensive cream coloured paper long after I had finished reading. I understood now what had been missing, why I had no attraction to Pascale, apart from being due to the situation. The description of how she felt applied equally to me. I had been looking in the wrong direction for love. It had never occurred to me that a woman would ultimately be the one with whom I would fall in love. It made so much sense now! Slowly, I became aware that Françoise had been watching me as I read and I wiped away the tear that had formed. “So now, Karen, there is someone to return home to?” I nodded, realising that a broad grin had been spreading across my lips. “Yes,” I whispered, “Perhaps there is.” “You do know, Karen, that if there is anything you want to talk about I am happy to listen. It will go no further.” I gazed at her with admiration. There was no-one on this earth who I trusted more. “I know, thank you,” I said, “Only, I don't really know what to say.” I handed her the letter. “You don't mind me seeing it?” she asked. “No, I don't mind,” I replied and, deep down, I knew that Jemima would not mind either.. She read it through before she spoke again. “I was aware of how she felt about you,” Françoise said at last. “but how do you feel?” “I don't really know, if I am honest,” I replied, after a moments thought ...
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