1. The Last Flight Chapter 12


    Date: 9/9/2015, Categories: Lesbian, Author: Annamagique, Rating: 2, Source: LushStories

    been in.” I relaxed a little. “I didn't know how to tell you but I needed to. Needed to tell someone and let it out but I was embarrassed.” “You have no need to fear me, Karen,” she reassured me. “As I told you, I will never judge you but will try my best to alleviate your fears and help you back to normal. After such an accident it is easy to see the physical damage but often, the psychological damage is overlooked. Please never be afraid to talk to me.” I leaned forwards to kiss her but she moved away slightly, just out of reach. “No, Karen, that will not help you. That is not what you need just now.” “I'm sorry,” I stammered, “I...” She put a finger to my lips. “Don't apologise, you did nothing wrong. You should sleep now and I will see you in the morning and please, don't worry. Everything will be fine, you will see.” I nodded and closed my eyes for a moment. When I opened them again, she was gone. I felt bad now. I should not have tried to kiss her. What on earth was I thinking! I closed my eyes again and lay back on the pillow. What a fool. How could I face her in the morning? I felt a vibration and opened my eyes. Everyone was chatting in their seats, oblivious to the ever increasing movement so I walked down the aisle to the front of the cabin and opened the door. There was nothing but space, a brilliantly lit space! The floor suddenly jolted and I was thrown forwards through the open door. I was falling. Falling to where I couldn't see but my stomach was churning ...
    and a scream was beginning to form deep within me. Wildly I looked about but I was blinded by the dazzling white of nothingness. As I opened my mouth to let the scream go, strong arms gripped me and began to reduce my descent until I didn't feel as though I was falling any more. The scream never came. Before I knew what was happening I was standing on something firm. I could not see anything to know what I was standing on but the fear was gone now and I looked around to see who had caught me. There was no-one. I was totally alone. “I tried to help you,” a female voice spoke. “I know, I'm sorry...” my voice seemed to be absorbed as it trailed away. “I still want your help.” A deafening silence followed. “Françoise, please. Don't leave here, alone,” I pleaded “You are not alone, Karen, you have me now. I caught you as you fell.” “Dad? Where are you?” I turned fully around but there was no-one. “I don't want to be alone!” I shouted. Instantly the blinding white was replaced with an equally impenetrable darkness. So black it was how I imagined it would be like if I was blind. Once again the fear arose from the pit of my stomach, rising steadily towards my throat. Holding my hands stretched out in front of me I began to shuffle forwards, sliding my bare feet carefully along the smooth, warm surface, not knowing what to expect. "This way, Karen!” A mans voice. “No, Karen, this way!” A woman. I turned to face the second voice but I could not see through through the pitch darkness. “I ...
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