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Pour Me Another - 32. Epilogue - Turtle Island

18 months later…

Asher sat on the beach, wiggling his toes in the powdery-white sand, watching the sun slowly rise out of the smooth, glassy ocean. The water was calm and peaceful. The sound of the waves gently caressing the shore was only broken by the soft ruck of a pair of toucans in the palm trees above. The rich scent of hibiscus flowers mixed with the balmy, tropical air as Asher sat there, enjoying the last quiet moments before the dawn. His fingers traced tiny patterns in the fine sand, dusting the polished wood of Allison’s surfboard, resting beside him.

The trip to the island had taken a lot longer than Asher anticipated. Two airplanes, a train, and a bumpy boat ride, but they finally got there. By the time they reached the shore the night before, the sunlight had nearly disappeared into the dense forest on the far side of the small, deserted island. It had been a frantic scramble to get the tents pitched, the supplies organized, and the equipment safely secured before nightfall. After endless hours of travel, everyone had been so exhausted, they tumbled into their tents and immediately fell asleep.

Michael climbed out of the tent he shared with Asher. He settled into the soft sand and snuggled closer to his husband. “You’re up early, babe.”

“I know,” Asher grinned at Michael. “I was too excited to sleep.”

Nodding his head, Michael agreed, “Me, too,” he said, nuzzling Asher’s ear. “I can’t believe we’re really here.”

“I’m still amazed that you and Ian were able to work together without killing each other,” Asher said with a soft, throaty chuckle.

“He can be an ass, but it helps that Milo can keep him in line. So, this is the famous Turtle Island?” Michael asked, lacing his fingers between Asher’s. Their matching wedding bands were still shiny and new. A twist of platinum leaves wrapped around their ring fingers as their hands fit perfectly together.

“Technically,” Asher said, pressing a kiss to Michael’s warm lips, “It’s Daehoyian Island, off the coast of Manaru, but it got the nickname for the dozens of red hawksbill sea turtles that climb out of the ocean to lay their eggs here every year.”

“It’s truly breathtaking,” Michael whispered.

“Allison and I surfed the waves of lots of beaches while growing up, but Turtle Island was her ultimate dream destination. She would have loved it here. She had planned on surprising Paul for their honeymoon…” The words got stuck in Asher’s throat as he choked back a sob.

Michael pulled Asher into his arms and held him while he reminisced about his sister. He continued to hold his husband long after the trembling subsided.

“I can’t think of a better way to honor the memory of such an amazing woman,” Michael said, and Asher softly agreed.

As the morning sky grew lighter, the rustling of sleeping bags and groggy grumbles came from several of the other tents on the beach. The only two girls on the expedition emerged from their tent first and made a frantic dash to the latrine before the boys even rolled out of bed.

“Oh no, the monsters are awake!” Asher teased, as the boys started climbing out of their tents and stretched in the salty morning air.

“What’s for breakfast?” Niko asked, plopping down on the sand beside Michael. The boy’s neon-green headphones hung from his slim, brown neck.

“Good question, but you’ll have to ask Ian. I think he’s scheduled for breakfast duty today,” Asher told the teenager.

“Did I hear someone say my name?” Ian asked, crawling from his tent, followed by his boyfriend, Milo.

Michael pointed at the group of teenagers. “I think the boys are hungry--”

“The girls are hungry, too!” LaShawnda announced, as she and Kim joined the boys around the smoldering coals from last night’s fire. Kim had become LaShawnda’s constant companion since the moment they met at the airport before boarding the plane the day before. One look at these fashion-forward divas, and everyone knew they would be inseparable.

“Six hungry teenagers? Are we absolutely crazy for bringing this many kids with us on our first trip to the island?” Asher asked Ian.

“If we run out of food, we can always eat one of the kids,” Ian teased.

Milo laughed as he pulled the lid off one of the wooden crates and grabbed several packages of dry cereal. “I don’t think we’ll have to resort to cannibalism just yet. At least we’re no longer outnumbered by these little monsters, since Tauila’s joined us.”

“The adult to teenager ratio is now even,” Ian said with a wink.

Asher wasn’t surprised when the Manaru government assigned a local guide to assist them during the trip, but he never expected her to be an exquisite tropical beauty. When she met them at the train station, her long black hair was pulled back with a pearl-inlaid clip. She was exotic, mysterious, and most important, she knew everything about Turtle Island. Asher also noticed how her dark eyes locked with Paul’s the moment they met. There was a small pang of sorrow at the thought of Paul being with someone other than Allison, but she had truly loved Paul and would have wanted him to be happy.

“Yeah, Tauila also boosts the estrogen level around here to help diffuse the overflow of testosterone from all these boys.” Kim softly giggled. Ian individually handpicked each kid for the trip. When Asher suggest bringing a few kids from Onyx Hill with the students Ian taught at Landon Academy, everyone had their doubts about how well the combination would work, but so far, it was working perfectly.

“Hey, Niko,” Kyle, one of the student’s from Landon asked, “How much juice do you have left before that iPod finally croaks?”

“Check this out.” The boy’s face lit-up as he jumped up from the sand and raced back to his tent. When Niko emerged, he was proudly carrying a small, electronic contraption.

“What is it?” The other students asked, gathering around for a closer look.

“It’s a homemade, solar-powered battery charger.” Niko smiled as he showed off his creation.

“Dude, you made that?” Kyle asked. “That’s so cool.”

“It’s also one of the reasons he was picked for this trip. Just like Niko, you were all chosen for your special contributions to the team.” Ian glanced around at the group of smiling faces.

“What about Sammy?” Kim asked, pointing at the smallest kid in the bunch. “He’s an art student and he’s failing biology. What does he have to contribute?”

“I’m not failing,” Sam protested.

“Kim!” Ian’s disappointed scowl brought a quick apology from the girl.

“Sorry, Sam,” Kim quickly muttered.

“I might not be on the dean’s list, but I’m not failing biology.” Sam’s chest puffed up as he defended himself.

“Back home,” Ian explained to the kids, “Milo and Sammy sculpted several replica turtle shells to test the flexibility of the GPS transponders. They made sure it would expand as the baby turtles grew to ensure the tiny shells would not be harmed by the tracking devices. So you see, Kim, everyone has a very important role on this trip.”

Sammy smiled when the other boys patted him on his back.

“Come on, kids, finish your breakfast so we can get started for the day.” Milo tried to corral the students.

While Asher and Ian were planning the assignments for their first day on the island, Paul and Tauila stepped out of the dense forest, walking hand in hand and joined the rest of the group.

“Is there anything I can help with?” Tauila asked, approaching Asher and Ian.

“That would be great,” Asher said, waving her over.

Asher had been thrilled to learn that Tauila had studied marine biology at Manaru University; however, Ian was worried about her trying to take over the projects he had planned for the trip.

Tauila glanced over the list on Ian’s clipboard. “Why don’t we rope off sections around the nests to make sure nobody accidentally wanders into the wrong area while taking soil samples?”

Ian looked at her with a blank face. “What?”

“Your first project,” Tauila said, pointing to his list, “If you plan on taking temperature and soil samples, don’t you want to keep track of which clutch those hatchlings came from?”

Paul started laughing when Ian began stammering, obviously realizing a flaw to his careful plan. Playfully punching his best friend in the shoulder, Paul teased Ian, “Not only is she gorgeous, but the girl has brains, too! Dude, aren’t you glad she tagged along?”

“I’m glad she’s here.” As Milo answered, he quickly slapped Ian on the ass.

“Alright, kids, gather around, so we can review the projects for today,” Michael shouted to the students kicking a soccer ball around in the sand.

The day passed quickly as the kids kept busy. Once the nests were properly roped off, the students devised a system for collecting soil samples, taking sand, water, and air temperatures, and deciding who would get the first turn with the night-vision goggles.

“How long until they hatch?” Sammy asked.

“Soon,” Ian and Tauila answered at the same time.

Ian glared at Tauila for a moment before explaining, “The eggs usually incubate for eight weeks before they hatch.”

Kim suddenly looked worried. “But we aren’t staying out here that long!”

Michael shook his head. “The turtles laid their eggs a few weeks ago.”

“So we’ll only get to see them hatch and crawl back to the ocean?” LaShawnda asked.

“That’s what these puppies are for,” Niko said, testing out the night-vision goggles. “Turtles hatch at night, so without these we would miss the entire show.”

“Yep, we’re going to tag twenty with the transmitters and track them for the next several years,” Asher told the students.

“For how long?” Kim asked.

“Some sea turtles can live longer than humans. The red hawksbill reaches maturity well into its thirties.”

“Thirty years old? Damn, that’s freaking ancient!” Niko teased.

“Watch it,” Asher warned him.

“Does anyone know the genus of the red hawksbill sea turtle?” Tauila asked.

“Eretmochelys Imbricata,” Niko quickly shouted.

“You just Googled that,” LaShawnda said, rolling her eyes.

“Nope,” Niko said, cocking an eyebrow at her. “I Googled it before I left home.”

The kids worked well together. They organized a schedule for watching the eggs each night and also came up with a few new projects for future trips. Working as a team, the daily chores were quickly finished.

As the tide came in and the waves returned, Asher let the kids take turns on Allison’s surf board. They paddled out several yards then rode the bigger waves back to shore. He watched them play in the surf while Michael and Ian ran through the evening checklist one last time before the sun disappeared into the ocean.

“Next year, we’ll need to arrange for a boat and scuba gear so we can track the turtles out to the coral reef,” Ian said.

Tauila assured Ian that she could make any arrangements they needed.

There was a long silence as the adults watched the kids enjoy the final rays of sunlight.

“We couldn’t have chosen a better group of students,” Asher proudly said, “It will be fun to come back each year and see how much they’ve grown.”

“The kids or the turtles?” Milo joked with a wink.

“Both!” Asher laughed. “This trip is just the beginning. Thanks to Allison’s dream to teach kids about sea creatures, through her spirit, this adventure is just beginning.”

~The End~

I can't say thank you, enough to Rustle for being my Beta, my Editor, and my Friend! He's amazing. I don't think I could have finished without his help.  Also, a huge hug to all the readers who loved this story and encourage me to continue writing when I was sick.  I felt so lost and hopeless, your support was awesome.  I hope you enjoyed this ride as much as I did! :D  Let me know what you think about the story.  :lol: KC
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That was a great ending to a wonderful story. You did leave us wondering what happened to Michael with his work, but a continuing story about Michael and Asher would be great.

I'll look forward to your next story. Keep us informed about the first chapter.

Thanks for writing. I just returned from a trip to Germany, so am catching up on my favorite stories.

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On 06/20/2014 08:24 PM, Gene63 said:
Ok...I finished it. Everything turned out alright and nicely wrapped up with a little bow. It really was quite a good story. I guess parts of it may have hit too close to home.

 

I look forwards to reading more of your work!!!

You made it to the end :P I'm glad you came back. It's hard when a story stirs up old emotions. Fiction has a way of mimicking real life. (I leave pieces of me sprinkled all along the way no matter how hard I try to keep it pure fictional) :) Thanks for reading and letting me know how you feel about these characters. I hope to have something new posting this fall :) KC
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On 06/21/2014 08:29 AM, fiedlerbob101 said:
thanks for taking the time to write such a good story. I loved every word and now im sad that its over with nomore to read :,( thanks for writing this and sharing it with us

 

Bob

Thank you so much for reading. Every day I'm amazed that people actually read my work. :P It's so crazy, LOL Hopefully you'll check back when I have something new. Real life is taking over for a while but I hope to have something new posting by this fall :D
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On 06/22/2014 10:55 AM, LadyDe said:
Clap Clap Clap :2thumbs: Thank you so much for such a well thought out and perfectly executed story. I loved every word of it! And the epilogue was absolutely perfect. Brava! :thankyou:
Awwwwwwwww....Thanks :P I'm glad you liked it. It was different from what I've done before but I really think this has been my best work yet. Now, I have to raise the bar and come up with something new to try and knock ya'lls socks off, LOL :D
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On 06/23/2014 04:40 PM, Aaron Alan Addams said:
Another wonderful story! I read the entire thing in the last twenty four hours. Your talent of writing characters that make the reader, care for... No more than that. Fall in love with them is remarkable. Your storyline is believable, well thought out and funny. (I have my phone read stories to me when I'm busy doing things. I listen with earbuds. My coworkers think I'm listening to music. I do get looks when I burst out with a laugh every now and then.) As I read the epilogue, I felt sad. It felt as if dear friends were moving away and I was never going see them again. Congratulations on a job well done. I only have one suggestion. Sequel?
LOL, I've never tried that! It would be so cool to hear my stories being read!!! :D This was an amazing adventure, I'm excited, yet a little sad to see it end, BUTTTTTT that means something new can start. I hope to have something posting by this fall. I hope you check it out :) Thanks so much for reading!
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On 06/25/2014 04:19 AM, Lisa said:
Wonderful ending, KC!!! :)

 

Absolutely LOVED the story, KC!!!

 

I think what Asher, Michael, & their friends are doing teaching the kids about the local sea life & carrying on what Allison wanted to do is just wonderful. I think she would be so pleased her brother is doing this

 

I can't wait for your next story, KC!

 

Good luck on your test.

Thank you so much for all your wonderful reviews and words of encouragement. I'm counting down the days till my exam. I can't really focus on anything until it's over but I have dozens of storyline swirling around in my head that I'm just busting to write. :P

 

I think Allison would have been happy to see her brother and friend doing to carry on her spirit. This was so much fun to write and the characters are all very special to me, I just feel honored to have gotten to share with everyone :D

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On 07/02/2014 02:41 AM, WildcatLes said:
That was a great ending to a wonderful story. You did leave us wondering what happened to Michael with his work, but a continuing story about Michael and Asher would be great.

I'll look forward to your next story. Keep us informed about the first chapter.

Thanks for writing. I just returned from a trip to Germany, so am catching up on my favorite stories.

It was hard to decide what to show and what to leave to the readers imagination. For me, writing the ending is always the hardest. I'm always worried that I'll leave too many loose ends, but I think the readers have enjoyed this story :) Thanks so much for reading! KC

 

((Look for something new coming this fall ;) ))

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On 07/10/2014 03:45 PM, BlueOleander said:
What a great story! The characters were all well developed, editing was great, and there was just the right amount of steam to keep you coming back for more!

Thanks for sharing your gift with us here.

Thanks!! This story is a little different from what I've done before, but I think it's one of my best pieces. I'm glad you liked it. I'm always amazed that people read my stories and encouragement me to keep at what I love :D
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KC, I just "found" your story and read it without stopping; well I did have bathroom breaks but beyond that I was determined to absorb every word as quickly as I possily could.

The story was very entertaining, characters compelling and I was blissfully snarled in this world hoping that everything would work out, knowing that it probably wouldn't.....maybe it will...hoping....hoping.....finally !!!!!

I really enjoyed Pour Me Another from beginning to end...it must have been maddening to your readers to follow in real time; I feel like I've cheated ...but I don't feel the least bit guilty.

You have been added to my listed of authors to follow....what pressure for you....LOL

Thanks for sharing; I'm going to read your other works now................Mike

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On 08/03/2014 10:19 AM, flamingo136 said:
KC, I just "found" your story and read it without stopping; well I did have bathroom breaks but beyond that I was determined to absorb every word as quickly as I possily could.

The story was very entertaining, characters compelling and I was blissfully snarled in this world hoping that everything would work out, knowing that it probably wouldn't.....maybe it will...hoping....hoping.....finally !!!!!

I really enjoyed Pour Me Another from beginning to end...it must have been maddening to your readers to follow in real time; I feel like I've cheated ...but I don't feel the least bit guilty.

You have been added to my listed of authors to follow....what pressure for you....LOL

Thanks for sharing; I'm going to read your other works now................Mike

OMG, you read it all in one shot? :o LOL I don't think I've ever done that and I wrote it! :P I'm so glad you liked it. That's a lot of pressure, but I hope I can live up to your followed author list ;) Thanks so much for reading and letting me know :) KC
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On 11/06/2014 11:39 AM, long1jo said:
Hi K.C

Really enjoyed the story

Always read more story of teenage romance but loved the adult romance lot more

Characters are very well portrayed and story was very captivating, finished in 2 days

Sure you could have added more chapter of Michael coming out, just did not want the story to end I guess

weird that the adult stories can have just as much tortured angst as the teens sometimes, LOL. I really wanted the characters to feel real. I thought about going deeper into Michael's family and back story but I didn't want to pull too much away from Asher's POV. I still hope it satisfied you ;) Thanks so much for reading :)
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On 06/03/2015 01:56 PM, MrM said:

This sure did deserve the award, KC! You've also subtly inspired my writing of my story 'Snowflake'. The tense love between Asher and Michael is a fine example of what makes a great romance!

 

Thank you for writing it, even when you were going through a dark time you triumphed!

 

Be Blessed! :kiss:

OMG! How did I miss this?? Thanks! This is one of my favorite stories I've written. I'll have to check-out your story. This was a great story to write and I'm glad Asher & Michael didn't abandon me when my life got all crazy. :P Thanks for reading!!!! :) KC

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