A Ghost Encounter: My Time wi...

By BumbleBre166

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Breanna, an army Sergeant, has never been the easiest to get along with and has struggled to get close to peo... More

Author's Note
Character Context
Backstory for Context
Part One: The News
Part Two: Joining Task Force 141
Part Three: Settling In
Part Four: Mission Briefing
Part Five: This Can't Be Happening
Part Six: A Ghost Encounter
Part Seven: The Plan
Part Eight: Training
Part Nine: Shopping Spree
Part Ten: Pushing Boundaries
Part Eleven: What the Hell Just Happened?
Part Twelve: The Truth
Part Thirteen: Drinks
Part Fourteen: Tension
Part Fifteen: New Experieces
Part Sixteen: The Beginning
Part Seventeen: Distance
Part Eighteen: Iran
Part Nineteen: The Hotel
Part Twenty: Dinner
Part Twenty-One: Understanding
Part Twenty-Two: Can't Hold Back
Part Twenty-Three: Falling
Part Twenty-Four: You
Part Twenty-Five: The Bar
Part Twenty-Six: Rage
Part Twenty-Seven: What Now?
Part Twent-Eight: Denial
Part Twenty-Nine: After the Nightmare
Part Thirty: Moving Forward
Part Thirty-One: The Sex Club
Part Thirty-Two: The Performance
Part Thirty-Three: Hassan
Part Thirty-Four: Trigger
Part Thirty-Five: The Update
Part Thirty-Six: Let's Begin
Part Thirty-Seven: The Set-Up
Part Thirty-Eight: I Love You
Part Thirty-Nine: Breaking Point
Part Forty: The Great Escape - Part One
Part Forty-One: The Great Escape - Part Two
Part Forty-Two: The Great Escape - Part Three
Part Forty-Three: Discernment
Part Fourty-Four: Intimacy
Part Fourty-Five: Return to Base
Part Forty-Six: Chicago
Part Forty-Seven: Arch Industries Tower
Part Forty-Eight: Are You Ready?
Part Forty-Nine: The Push
Part Fifty: Shepherd
Part Fifty-One: The Victory
Part Fifty-Two: Settling Back
Part Fifty-Three: The Celebration
Part Fifty-Four: Tipping Point
Part Fifty-Five: Turn of Events
Part Fifty-Six: Goodbye
Part Fifty-Seven: Simon Riley - Part One
Part Fifty-Eight: Simon Riley - Part Two
Part Fifty-Nine: Devotion
Part Sixty: Making Amends
Part Sixty-One: Johnny
Part Sixty-Two: Brothers in Arms
Part Sixty-Three: A New Chapter
Part Sixty-Four: Breanna Roberts
Part Sixty-Five: We're Going Where Now?
Part Sixty-Six: Trepidation
Part Sixty-Seven: Burning
Part Sixty-Eight: The Departure to Afghanistan
Part Sixty-Nine: The Innocent Bystanders
Part Seventy: Mother Russia
Part Seventy-One: Where the Fuck is Makarov?
Part Seventy-Two: Getting to Know You
Part Seventy-Three: The Scrapyard
Part Seventy-Four: The Angel of Death
Part Seventy-Five: The Weight of Grief
Part Seventy-Six: It's Time
Part Seventy-Seven: Marching Forward
Part Seventy-Eight: TΓͺte-Γ -tΓͺte
Part Seventy-Nine: Scheming
Part Eighty: The End of Makarov - Part One
Part Eighty-One: The End of Makarov - Part Two
Part Eighty-Two: The End of Makarov - Part Three
Part Eighty-Three: The End of Makarov - Part Four
Part Eighty-Four: Static
Part Eighty-Five: The Funeral - Part One
Part Eighty-Six: The Funeral - Part Two
Part Eighty-Seven: Please Don't Go
Part Eighty-Eight: One Month, Two Months, Three Months
Part Eighty-Nine: Las Almas
Part Ninety: For the Sake of the Mission
Part Ninety-One: Self-Destruction
Part Ninety-Two: Where is She?
Part Ninety-Three: A Ghost Haunting
Part Ninety-Four: Poking the Bear
Part Ninety-Five: The Intervention
Part Ninety-Seven: Blossoming
Part Ninety-Eight: Yes
Part Ninety-Nine: You and Me
Part One Hundred: A Pursuit Of Happiness
Author's Ending Note

Part Ninety-Six: Secondary Succesion

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By BumbleBre166

Secondary succession occurs when plants and animals recolonize a habitat after a major disturbance—such as a devastating flood, wildfire, landslide, or human activity—which significantly alters an area but does not render it completely lifeless.

Monday - 7:30 AM

RING. RING. RING.

The annoying buzz of the doorbell wakes me from my slumber. I already know who's at the door which is why I'm dreading getting out of bed.

Groggily, I make my way to my front door wearing only a black, lace thong and a cropped white tank top that doesn't do a great job of concealing my breasts.

Swinging the door open to find Simon outside, I bark with annoyance, "You're early."

Without saying anything his eyes dart straight to my breasts and then my legs.

His breath hitches and I see the heat in his eyes. And something about that—that look on his face—makes my body tingle.

Control yourself, Breanna.

I roll my eyes at him, turn on my heel, and make my way into the kitchen.

As he enters my apartment behind me I can still feel his lingering gaze which is most likely focused on my nearly bare ass.

"Have you forgotten how to speak?" I huff, turning on the stove to make some tea.

He gives me a warning glare but then checks his watch. "We're leaving exactly at 8:00 AM."

I check the clock: 7:40 AM.

"I thought the appointment was at 9:00 AM," I sigh, pouting.

When I was in the Task Force, I grew accustomed to waking up at the butt crack of dawn. But not that I've spent some time away, and because I'm almost positive I'm severely depressed, I struggle to wake up before 10:00 AM.

"It is," he confirms and pauses for a moment. "But I need to stop somewhere first."

Stop somewhere, huh? Where and what is this "somewhere"?

"Fine." I head for my bedroom. "There's tea on the stove!" I yell from inside my room.

From where Simon is sitting on the couch he can see directly into my room since the door—by my design—is left open.

I figure I might as well find entertainment in rilling up Simon if he's forcing his presence in my life.

Knowing all too well that he's peering into my room I strip down naked. After I remove my already minimal amount of clothing I shoot my gaze to him and meet his stare.

In a state of fluster, his cheeks revealing a hint of pink, he turns his head in the opposite direction.

I can't help the smile that fills my face.

He's cute and my heart aches in remembrance of when we first felt this way, this playful desire.

It was after we went shopping for our "disguises" for our first mission together. Oh, how our hearts raced against each other as I sat atop his lap in his office, wearing nothing but skimpy lingerie.

That feels like a lifetime ago...

My knees buckle and the memory threatens to send me crashing into the floor.

I finish getting dressed and make my way back to the living room.

"You don't wear your mask anymore?" I ask incredulously.

He didn't care about Zach seeing his face the night he turned up at my apartment. But then again Simon hadn't expected anyone to be in my apartment, especially not doing...what we were doing.

He stands from the couch. "I do." But I want you to see me, see my vulnerability, is what he opted out of saying.

Changing the subject I say, "I'm ready. Let's get this over with."

We get inside his truck and begin the drive.

"You said you needed to stop somewhere," I say. "Where are we going?"

"It'll only take a second," he dismisses.

That doesn't answer my question but I don't have the energy to bitch about it.

After ten minutes we pull up to a park: I see sky-scraping trees, a variety of multicolored flowers, bushes of abundance, and sectioned-off walking trails.

"Why are we here?" I ask Simon as he shuts off the engine.

"I want to show you something." And the smile he gives me—the most beautiful smile in the world—makes my heart skip a beat.

Following his lead, I exit his truck and follow him deeper into the park until he stops at a cliff edge that looks down and out into an abundant forest filled with flowers, wildlife, and the sounds of life.

Taking in the vast and beautiful sight I start feeling emotional. Before I let those emotions override me I ask, "You wanted me to see this?" I make eye contact with Simon. "Why?" No judgment or anger lingers in my tone, simply curiosity.

"Everyday..." His voice breaks and his jaw clenches as he looks out into the forest. "Every day since I've been back from Las Almas I've come to this spot when all I could think about was you: how you're hurting, the utterly broken look on your face when I showed up at your door after all this time, the way that man at the bar had you pinned against the restroom wall..." He pauses to take a deep, steadying breath. "I've come here and thought about how my choices were the source of those things. I've spent countless hours pondering about what life would look like, what you and I would look like, had I not taken the mission in Las Almas..."

I can feel my eyes burning, begging me to release tears, but I hold firm and listen to his story.

"I wanted you to see this place and how full of life it is." He peels his gaze from the view and faces me now.

When his eyes meet mine I swear the whole world around us stopped.

I'm still in love with him, though I'm struggling to admit and accept that.

"I'm..." Simon scrunches his face as the tears begin to take shape. "I can't tell you how sorry I am, Breanna." He looks down ashamed, calms his breathing, and says, "When I first came to this park a ranger approached me and told me the story of this place. The ranger told me that there was a horrible wildfire here a couple of years ago..." Simon shifts his gaze back to the forest and all its life. "It burned everything in sight. But after being tended to by the wildlife, after being given a second chance, the parts of the forest that were lost grew back." He meets my gaze again, his voice trembling. "It grew into something more beautiful and more full of life than before."

Simon sees the tears falling from my eyes and he steps up to me and cups my cheeks with his hands, rubbing my tears with his thumbs.

"I've been where you are," he says empathetically. "So many times I've wallowed away in my misery. I hadn't been happy, or even remotely close to it, since..." he sighs deeply. "But when you showed up on your first day at the base, rough around the edges and asking me if I had a staring problem despite knowing my reputation and what I've done, it was the first time I felt alive in years."

It feels as though something inside me has reignited, something I haven't felt since I was told that Simon had been killed.

"And the more time I spent with you, getting to know you, despite our constant bickering—no, because of the playfulness and excitement of our bickering I felt genuinely happy," Simon confesses, smiling tenderly. "I have you to thank for that."

I chuckle through my tears and for the first time since he's returned, I let him see the love I have for him in my eyes.

His throat bobs in response.

"The things you've been through might have broken you, but they didn't destroy you. You're. Still. Here," he emphasizes. "And you're destined for more than this." Simon smiles with eyes full of tears. "We didn't show up at the bar to gang up on you or to hurt you. Everything I've done since returning has been to help you, to help you grow into the best version of you because I know you're strong enough to get there."

He pulls me into his warm embrace, and I don't resist—I'm so tired of resisting him.

It's all I've been doing since he returned, and since I found out the truth: pushing him away.

It's funny how I spent the entire past year begging the universe to bring him back to me, and when it did, I was ungrateful and spiteful.

Before continuing, Simon kisses the top of my head. "I love you, Breanna. I want you to be happy. I want you to feel alive again. I know you're angry with me, and that's more than alright, but let me do for you what you did for me all that time ago."

We hold each other in our embrace for a few moments. When we pull away from each other's grips, I see the look in Simon's eyes, the conviction, and love that shines through them and I know what I have to do.

Not for him, not for the Task Force, but for myself.

Simon always saw the good in me, my potential, and my inherent worth.

I've wasted so many years of my life feeling miserable about the things I never had; and the things that were taken from me. But right here, standing in front of me, is a man who'd give anything to see me flourish. A man, who despite all my wickedness and attempts to push him away, loves me more fiercely than I've ever known; than I've ever deserved.

So I lean up, cup the love of my life's face with both of my hands and pouring everything I am into it, I kiss him.

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