ANOTHER YEAR… More adventures (Part 168c)
I didn’t have a plan
for what to do once we were in the house but with this surprise I was
thrown for a loss. I got her moving and even though it was only about 15
to 20 feet to the still open door it was slow going. She almost fell
twice and somehow I managed to keep her somewhat vertical. I got to the
door and propped her up for a minute to get my breath. To do it I had to
put one leg between her legs while holding her shoulders against the
door jamb. I knew she was speaking but I have no memory of what she was
saying. I was looking into the house and saw a leather couch. That
became my first goal… get her to the couch. I got my arm around her
waist and was holding her shoulder as we entered. Maybe two or three
steps in she sort of lunged forward and was able to break free of my
hold on her shoulder. I wasn’t expecting it and sort of watched as she
made about three or four steps forward before falling. I was right there
and was about to bend down to ask if she was OK when she started
crawling. I yelled at her to stop but she kept on crawling… right into
the bathroom. It didn’t take long to know why. She managed to get to the
side of the tub and then she started puking. I don’t know what kept her
up and her head inside the tub but I knew I had to keep her there.
Kneeling beside her to make sure she stayed in that position I knew I
was in deep, deep trouble and it wasn’t getting any better.
There
were so many thoughts running through my mind almost simultaneously
that I couldn’t focus on just one. How do I get home? Do I dare take her
car? If I do how do I explain it and then get it back to her. But the
more immediate problem was what to do with Lynda? Do I just get her onto
her bed and leave her like that? Do I get her out of her stained and
wet clothes? And there were more… When her dry heaves subsided I was
able to get her attention for a minute and asked her what she wanted me
to do. Still kneeling beside the tub she looked at me and said she
wanted me to stay with her because she was “all mixed up…” Hearing that I
wanted to run… really. I remember responding with a sharp “NO!” and
then told her she had to get up.
I helped her to a standing position
and she started for the bedroom. She smelled like a sewer with vomit all
down the front of her blouse. She still had on her coat but that
appeared to be unscathed. Once we made it to the bedroom she lunged for
the bed, barely making it. Now it was hard decision time… do I just
leave her like that or make an attempt to clean her up and to make her
somewhat comfortable. I didn’t like either choice.
I made a stab
at asking another few questions all having to do with her condition. I
knew she was wet because I’d heard and seen the puddle between her legs.
I knew there would be no harm in leaving her that way but with her
skirt and slip wet there was a chance of staining the comforter covering
the bed. I knew enough about fabrics to know that it was an expensive
one. With her lying there sort of on her side and her coat still on it
was somewhat protected. So, I asked if she wanted to get into bed. Her
answer was unintelligible so I made the decision for her and rolled her
over on her back. I peeled back the coat from her shoulders and
unbuttoned her blouse. She asked what I was doing and told her I was
getting her ready to go to sleep. I heard but one word… “Good…”. The
next step was in asking where her night clothes were and she pointed to
the back of the door. I grabbed what appeared to be a flannel pajama top
with buttons down the front and, after extracting her from both her
coat and blouse slipped her arms in and pulled it up and over her
shoulders.
If you saw the movie Animal House (and I’m sure 99%
of you did!) you’ll remember the scene where the group went on a “Road
Trip” and Otter (Tim Matheson) is alone with a girl and is torn between
having sex with her or not. There was a ‘Devil’ on one shoulder and an
‘angel’ on the other with each stating their position on the situation.
Well, in this case, with Lynda, that never came up… even after seeing
her in just her bra. However the next step was a little more difficult. I
guess from my experience with Elle’s incontinence my mind was geared
for ‘protection’ and I immediately thought of bath towels to put down on
the sheet and pillow. With her barely able to stay sitting I made a
dash for the bathroom and grabbed the towels I saw. I took the hand
towels and put them on her pillow thinking she may still have more to
come up. With that done I stood in front of her and grabbing her wrists,
pulled her to a standing position. With one hand steadying her I pulled
down the comforter and sheets and made an attempt to spread the bath
towel where I pictured she’d by laying. Then I went for the button on
the waist band of her skirt and miraculously, got it undone in one try.
Still unsteady, she asked what I was doing. As I pulled it and her slip
down calmly told her I was almost ready for her to lie down and to go to
sleep. I’m laughing as I type this because I heard her mumble “Thank
you” as I did. I told her to sit, turn and lie down and that was exactly
what she did. That was the first time I actually saw her panties as the
pajama top covered her to her hips. But, in the few seconds I had I
couldn’t get a ‘handle’ on them. In fact, later on, I couldn’t even
remember what color they were.
By then I was a ‘wreck’. I had to
decide how I was getting home and as I walked out of her bedroom I knew I
had but two choices… and I didn’t like either of them. I was at the
front door, which was still open, and looking at the Corvette. It
certainly was tempting. However, reason took hold as I imagined Lynda
waking up later, totally confused as to the happenings of the evening,
getting up, looking outside and seeing it gone. Then, there was the
possibility of her calling the police and reporting it stolen. NOT what I
wanted to be a part of. I went back to make sure the keys were on the
kitchen table and then went out the front door. That meant my only way
home was to call Elle.
Standing in the street I thought back to
seeing a tavern and tried to remember just where it was located. I
remembered it was on a corner where we made a right hand turn. So, down
the street I walked. I went past two other streets and at the third I
looked to my right and could see the glow of colored lights. I headed in
that direction and soon came upon “THE bar”. The clock on the wall said
it was a little after 7pm. I would’ve bet it was at least nine. I got
change for the pay phone (remember them?) and tried to summon the
courage to call Elle. I aborted two attempts before staying on the line
to hear her voice. Her first words were to ask if I was OK followed by
“Where are you?”. When I told her the town I was in prompted the
inevitable question… “Why?”
To be continued…
2 comments:
OK call wife, best defense is strong I did it for a friend and nothing happened, hope springs eternal. Have the check book open.
OB... sounds like you know the "drill"... :-)
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