Season 2 Chapter 24.1


Gwen had an uneasy feeling after finishing her conversation with Steve. She knew he wasn't the type to overreact, and he seemed genuinely concerned about the ship sailing near the coast of Somalia. With that in mind, she made her way to the bridge. The captain greeted the beautiful young doctor warmly.

"Captain, I was just speaking with my fiancé and he's concerned about pirates along the coast of Somalia. He suggested that we sail farther out, rather than hug the coast."

"Ms. Anderson, I have been assured by both the U.N. and the government of Somalia that we would be absolutely safe in these waters. We're on a humanitarian effort and even lowly pirates respect that," reasoned the Captain.

"There's another reason we will not be sailing to deeper waters. We've had a small fire in the engine room and repairs need to be made before we can continue. We should be back under power by daylight, or shortly thereafter. There's no need for alarm," assured the Captain.

Gwen headed back to the room she shared with Charlotte and Cheryl, feeling no better about the situation. She had learned to totally trust Steve's assessment of every situation. He always seemed to understand what had to be done and how to do it. Charlotte and Cheryl were already asleep when Gwen slid under her covers, still troubled by her conversation with Steve.

Gwen awakened to the sounds of gunfire. She sat up in bed to see that Charlotte and Cheryl were also awake and as concerned as she was.

"It must be pirates!" exclaimed Gwen. "Steve was worried about them. We should have never come this close to the coast."

"Let's get dressed, and keep the door locked. Maybe there aren't too many and the crew will fight them off," reasoned Charlotte as Gwen hit the speed dial on her phone while Cheryl picked up her camera.

"Steve doesn't answer!" cried Gwen. "I'll call Mom and see if she knows where he is."

As Paula watched the attack with her family in real time at Marsh's Landing, her phone rang. The ID showed it was Gwen calling!

"Mom! I can't reach Steve! Our ship is under attack, probably by pirates. Is he there?" blurted Gwen as soon as her mother answered the call.

"Steve's preparing to board your ship right now," responded Paula as calmly as she could. "He, your father, and the other men are on helicopters not far from your ship. We're watching it on TV. Just stay hidden and wait for the men to reach you."

"Steve's here? With Dad? Thank God!" replied Gwen. "We'll keep the door locked and wait. Oh, no! The pirates have opened our door. They're....."

Paula had put her phone on speaker so everyone could hear the conversation. When the call suddenly went silent, tears began trickling down numerous cheeks. They waited to see if Gwen would resume the conversation, but she never returned to the phone.

"Steve's getting ready to board that ship, and there are a lot of guys with guns waiting for him!" worried Kate. "They're going real fast and the damn pirates are shooting at him. How's he going to manage it without getting killed?"

The women were still in their pajamas, with Gwen speaking to her mother, when the locked door suddenly clicked and several men with guns strode into the room. They looked at Gwen and grinned knowingly. The largest of the men grabbed Gwen's arm and hauled her from the room as the other men did the same with Charlotte and Cheryl, but not before Cheryl had managed to turn on her video camera to record whatever she could.

The women were pushed onto the main deck where a huge man stood waiting. Gwen was used to being around large men. Jared was over six feet six and extremely powerful, but the man standing before Gwen was much larger!

Looking past the man, Gwen could see armed men going through the pockets of dead crew members strewn about the deck. Pirates were everywhere she looked, although many of them carried no modern weapons. Those without guns waved knives and machetes as they searched the vessel for more victims.

The huge man was bare-chested and his amazingly toned body glistened in the morning light. He saw Gwen's disgust at the actions of his men and he laughed.

"Even us poor, lowly pirates have internet," he chuckled. "We've been waiting for the Lady in Red to arrive in our waters. You are to be married shortly. My gift to you will be a strong son."

As he spoke he extended his hands and ripped Gwen's pajama top from her body. Then he squeezed Gwen's breasts as his men held her arms so she was unable to cover herself. Without conscious thought, Gwen spat into the man's face.

The giant instantly backhanded Gwen and then brought his hand back across her face so his palm spun her head with the force of his second blow. Blood began flowing from Gwen's split lip and from a nasty cut on her cheek.

Reeling from the blows, but still defiant, Gwen again spat blood on the man, this time hitting his chest. "Steve Hammer will kill you for that!"

"The famous Steve Hammer? I only wish he were here so he could watch me breed his woman, just before I killed him with my bare hands," stated the giant confidently. "You would see which one of us is the better man."

Suddenly a U.S. Navy jet roared overhead. It was so low that the deck vibrated as the aircraft began climbing rapidly. Once the decibel level dropped, the unmistakable sound of helicopters became clear. Men in a helicopter to Gwen's left began firing into the teaming mass of pirates on the main deck.

Gwen noticed quite a few pirates had gathered on the other side of the ship and were firing at something not yet in her line of vision. Suddenly another helicopter came into view as it swung in a tight arc toward the ship. Two men on that craft opened fire at the pirates that had congregated on that side of the vessel. As the helicopter completed its turn, Gwen saw a rope ladder was extended almost horizontally from the craft. At the end of that ladder was a man! He held to the bottom rung with one hand as he fired an assault rifle into the pirate hoard with the other!

The momentum of the helicopter turning had been imparted to the figure on the ladder. He travelled very rapidly as he was whipped toward the ship by the turn of the helicopter. Suddenly, he released his hold on the ladder and was propelled feet-first into a large group of pirates. Men were sent flying backward as the human cannonball crashed into them. In a matter of seconds the man's speed had been drastically reduced. He rolled over several times before he came to his feet. As he stood, he pulled two handguns and began a withering assault on the pirate ranks.

The stunned pirates finally regained their bearings and those with firearms began shooting back. That was when Gwen saw more boots hit the deck as men began dropping from the ladders lowered by the two helicopters as they hovered just above the ship. Gwen saw the last man to drop to the deck very awkwardly and smash into a life boat near the railing. She recognized that the man as her father! Meanwhile Steve, joined by his friends, was decimating the pirate ranks.

"It looks like you'll meet Steve pretty soon," yelled Gwen to the pirate leader over the din. "But I guarantee he won't be friendly!"

Steve and his friends had quickly developed their plan of attack as they approached the stalled hospital ship. The helicopter with Jason, Jared, Billy, and Pete was to make a pass over one side of the ship, shooting as they went. It was hoped that it would distract the pirates enough that Steve wouldn't be shot to ribbons as he attempted to board the ship.

Steve was to climb down to the end of the rope ladder. The helicopters had no winches and no ropes for rappelling, so the ladder would have to do. The pilot was to go in low and suddenly turn into the ship while Charlie and Chip fired at the pirates closest to the side. The quick turn would not only accelerate Steve, but cause him to suddenly gain altitude to clear the side of the ship. That would reduce the amount of time he would be in the sights of the pirates as he rapidly rose from just above the water to the height of the deck.

Steve had been surprised at the speed he gained as he arced around and headed toward the deck. He gritted his teeth as he forced himself to maintain his grip on the ladder with one hand while he fired into the pirates with the rifle in his right hand. He released the ladder when he was certain that his momentum would carry him over the side of the ship and into the pirates.

He bent his knees as he hurtled feet-first toward his surprised adversary. He kept firing his rifle until it was jarred from his hand when he began making contact with the bodies of the men in front of him. He heard, and even felt bone and cartilage breaking and separating as his boots hit man after man, some in the torso, and some in the head. Slowed by the humanity he had crashed into, Steve rolled over several times and came to his feet. As he stood, he pulled his handguns and began firing. He felt bullets strike his vest. It quickly became obvious that there were more pirates than his group had anticipated. Steve knew he could never kill them all before they would shoot him down. Suddenly, he heard Chip's voice behind him.

"You get the fuckers in front and I'll take these bastards!"

Then within a few seconds Jason, Charlie, Jared and Pete were on the deck, firing steadily into the rapidly decreasing number of pirates. Steve flinched when he saw Ted hit the deck hard and bang into a nearby lifeboat. Billy moved next to Ted to help him stand. Steve returned his concentration to the men he was fighting. Many of the pirates still standing were coming at him with knives and machetes. Steve found himself wondering if that was better, or worse than having firearms.

Steve felt the presence of a man behind him. He turned to see a man about to bring his machete down on his head when he heard a loud roar from a short distance away. The man with the machete flew off to the side, blood seeping from numerous wounds. Ted was standing a short distance away with a shotgun, the barrel still smoking, clutched in his left hand. Steve nodded as he quickly replaced the magazines in his guns.

The deck was littered with dead and dying pirates. Those that were still standing suddenly decided the fight was not going the way they had hoped. They began dropping their weapons and raising their hands. Jason and Jared began directing those that could still walk to form a group by the railings.

Steve searched the ship with his eyes and finally saw a bloodied Gwen. A giant of a man held her by a handful of hair. In his other hand, he held a large knife, which he had placed against Gwen's throat! Steve felt both rage and fear well up and churn inside his gut.

Considering what he had been told about 'The Butcher', Steve dropped his guns to the deck and pulled his vest over his head and dropped it near his guns. Unarmed and shirtless, he strode toward the huge man.

"I've heard you've never lost a fight," declared Steve in the sudden stillness of the morning. "I'm here to put an end to that claim. Are you man enough to face me?"

The giant grinned broadly as he simply shoved Gwen away, dropped the knife, and strode toward Steve. "This is going to be fun. I'm going to kill you with my bare hands, and then take your woman."

"Butch!" spoke Chip from behind Steve. "Make sure you get the rules straight before you start the fight!"

At first, Steve was confused by Chip's reference to Butch. Then he remembered how he and Chip had watched 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid' on several Saturday nights while stationed on the base in Cuba.

"Right! What are the rules of the fight?" asked Steve as the big man stopped a few feet in front of Steve.

"There's only one rule," laughed 'The Butcher'. "The first man to die, loses."

As the pirate leader finished his statement, Steve kicked him in the groin as hard as he could. When the man brought his hands down to his crotch, Steve moved in and began whipping punches into his midsection and chest. Steve had spent a lot of time on the heavy bag during his workouts with Jared and was confident that no one could long endure the punches he was throwing.

That was when the man backhanded Steve so hard that he fell backward and to the deck. 'Big Ben' moved forward to kick Steve, but he rolled over and quickly jumped to his feet. The two men circled for a short time before Steve moved in and again delivered hard punches to Chancellor's midsection. Steve knew that staying close prevented his opponent from getting his full strength and momentum into a punch.

Steve had seen the blood and bruises on Gwen's face. His anger consumed him as he swung his fists into the bigger man. He had never wanted to hurt a man like he wanted to hurt this one. He channeled his anger, rather than let it control him. He fed off it, and used it fuel his efforts.

He remembered his father teaching him as a teen that when he was up against an opponent of superior strength, he had to be smart. "Hit him where he lives", was the expression his father had always used. "Don't break your hands on a man's head. If he can take a punch, you'll be dooming yourself by hitting him in the face. Work on his heart, stomach, kidneys, and lungs; where he lives!"

Suddenly 'The Butcher' managed to land a blow that staggered Steve. Sensing Steve was in trouble, Chancellor lumbered after him. Somehow, Steve managed to stay away from the bigger man long enough to shake the cobwebs from his head. Once again, Steve moved in, pummeling the larger man's torso and chest with punches thrown as hard as Steve was able.

"Why doesn't Steve hit the guy in the jaw?" asked Ted through clenched teeth as he held his aching arm.

"Because it would only hurt Steve's hand," responded Chip. "He knows that he has to wear the guy down. I just hope he does it before the bastard takes Steve's head off.

Ted was in pain from his obviously broken arm, but he couldn't stop watching the battle between the two powerful men. He had never witnessed such savagery and brutality. The sounds of flesh being viciously and repeatedly struck were something he'd never forget.

The cameraman in the helicopter above had zoomed in on the two combatants and the world watched in horror and amazement.

"Jesus! Is he going to fight that monster?" wondered President Rosen aloud as Steve and 'Big Ben' squared off on the deck of the ship. His question was quickly answered when Steve kicked the larger man and moved in to begin pummeling his midsection. The President of the United States watched the battle in stunned amazement, along with millions of people around the globe.

Those watching from Marsh's Landing were literally on the edge of their seats as the battle raged on the screen. Groans filled the room whenever Steve hit the deck. Sybil sat next to her mother in silence as she watched Steve battle the much larger man, before finally speaking.

"He's doing this for her, you know," stated Sybil softly, but loud enough for all of the others to hear. "That brute hurt Gwen, and now Steve has it to do. He'll never allow another man to touch her like that as long as he lives. He'll kill that damn stupid pirate. Just watch.

"But it isn't enough to just kill him. The world has to see and learn what happens to any man, no matter how big and strong he is, that harms Gwen. Steve will kill him with his bare hands! He's the Warrior and he's fighting for his Queen!"

Once again, Chancellor managed to land a haymaker to Steve's face. Steve stumbled backward as he wiped the blood from his eyes. His head ached and his ears had a constant ring. He had never fought a man as tough as 'The Butcher'. Realizing that he couldn't allow the pirate to catch his breath, Steve moved back in and once again began hammering Chancellor in the torso.

As he watched his best friend battle his huge foe, Chip contemplated simply shooting the man in the head to prevent Steve from suffering any further injury. The only thing that stopped him was the knowledge that Steve would never forgive him. Chip was beginning to worry about the outcome of the fight. He had never seen Steve defeated. When the battle had begun, Chip was confident that Steve would destroy the larger man quickly. That hadn't happened and now Steve was beginning to tire. Chip promised himself that if Chancellor managed to get Steve down and in a position to kill him, he would shoot the big man and apologize to Steve later.

Steve suddenly changed tactics and struck 'Big Ben' in the knee with a vicious kick, forcing the big man to limp backward. Steve lashed out again and struck the same knee. The impact jarred Steve's leg, but the pirate remained standing. Once again, Steve moved under the wild swings of his opponent and launched another series of body punches.

Steve was as surprised as anyone when Chancellor suddenly dropped to his knees with his head hanging down against his chest. His breathing was extremely ragged as he gasped for air. Steve immediately brought his right foot around and struck the larger man squarely on the chin, turning the brute's head. Seeing his opening, Steve stepped in behind the kneeling pirate, grabbed his hair with one hand and his chin with the other. Then he intentionally, and brutally, snapped the huge man's neck!

"You lose, Mother Fucker!" rasped Steve as Chancellor's body dropped to the deck. Steve proceeded to grab a hand full of the dead man's hair and drag the inert body toward the railing. Everyone watched in amazement as Steve grabbed the man's belt with one hand, a fistful of hair with the other, lifted the body chest high, and threw it overboard!

Steve slowly turned; staring at the rest of the pirate crew as he painfully walked toward them. Jason quickly spoke to his captives. "You men grab your friends' bodies and toss them over the side. Then jump over after them. If any of you are still here one minute from now, you'll be shot where you stand."

Enough of the men understood English to translate for their comrades that didn't. There was immediate activity as pirate bodies were tossed into the ocean. A pirate stood looking at a badly wounded fellow pirate, unsure of what to do when Jared walked over, lifted the wounded pirate and proceeded to fling him over the side. The pirates understood the message and began removing the wounded. Within two minutes, there was no sign of any pirate presence on the ship, except for numerous blood stains scattered about the deck. Jason counted 15 bodies of crew members

Steve had staggered past the stunned pirates and up to Gwen, who was being supported by Charlotte. As he drew near, Gwen sobbed and wrapped her arms around Steve's bloodied body as they both slowly collapsed to their knees.

Seeing that Steve was in no condition to make decisions, Jason signaled for one of the helicopters to land on the deck. The sea was calm and it had no difficulty touching down.

"Jared, get Gwen on that chopper. Chip, help me load Steve. Once we get those two in, Ted and Pete need to climb in. They're both hurt. Chip, you ride with them. The rest of us will take the second helicopter. They must be getting low on fuel, so let's get moving!"

"I should stay and help the injured," protested Charlotte weakly.

"We're going home now, Charlotte. You're going with me right now," stated Billy emphatically. "Besides, I need you to take care of my arm." Charlotte nodded meekly in agreement.

"What are the ramifications of Hammer killing that big son-of-a-bitch?" asked Rosen as he watched the second helicopter lift off the hospital ship. "What kind of fallout will there be?"

"Sir, if I may speak?" asked a crusty Marine General who had witnessed the entire battle with President Rosen. "He's added to his legend. I wish to hell he was a Marine. The world just saw the very best America has and now they know just how goddamn good our best is!"

"What will other countries think? Steve Hammer just stepped up to a badly injured man and killed him in cold blood," argued one of Rosen's older civilian aides. "We can't condone that behavior."

"That was a battle to the death between two real men," shot back General Hopkins. "It was a war situation. Those damn pirates killed a lot of innocent people. God only knows what they did to those women! Hammer did what needed doing."

Cynthia Rosen had been sitting in the back of the room, watching the drama unfold and listening to the ensuing conversation. She immediately joined the discussion.

"If you do anything but praise that man every which way possible, it'll all come back to bite you on the ass," suggested the First Lady with some emotion. "There's a man that flew thousands of miles, hung with one hand from a ladder on a helicopter, and was pretty much launched into a hostile, armed group of killers. He did it willingly to save his future wife! He risked everything for her. He fought a massive, deranged murderer and yes, he killed him. By doing so, he made the world a better place and saved the most respected, popular, and beautiful woman in the world.

"This is a no brainer. I guarantee that every woman that saw that battle will have wet panties whenever they think about what Steve Hammer was willing, and able to do for his lover. You need to come out strongly in support of his actions. It would be far better to argue with your allies than turn your back on America's royal couple, especially after tonight."

"Cynthia and General Hopkins are right," agreed Rosen. "To hell with anyone that doesn't feel Steve had cause. That wasn't cold blooded. That was the heat of battle. That bastard would've killed Steve in a heartbeat if he had the chance. The United States will back Steve unequivocally in this. Alert the press that I'm going to make a statement. I want to be if front of this situation."

The quiet at Marsh's droned on for what seemed like a very long time after Steve threw the dead Chancellor from the ship. Cheryl's father, who had been invited to the private room with his wife, finally broke the silence.

"Jesus! Steve just killed that big bastard, then lifted him up, and tossed his body into the ocean! He's got to be the toughest son-of-a-bitch on the planet!"

"Look at Dad!" pointed out Kate. "They're helping him into the helicopter. He's been hurt!"

"So has Pete!" exclaimed Becky. "Jared practically lifted him into the chopper."

"Billy's bleeding quite a bit," worried his mother. "Look at the blood on his arm!

"Jared, Chip, Charlie, and Jason look okay," observed Lisa with some relief. "Can you believe what those guys just did? They defeated a small army, and Steve killed the guy that was supposed to be the toughest man in the world; and he did it with his bare hands!"

"I probably shouldn't feel this way, but I'm glad Steve killed him," confessed Paula. "I can't even think about what that monster did to Gwen. She was practically naked! She had blood on her face. I just hope she's okay.

"Ted was holding his arm, so his injury shouldn't be life threatening, if he doesn't bleed too much. I don't know about Pete and Billy, but Steve must be in a lot of pain by now. That Chancellor hit him hard enough to kill most men."

TV and the internet were consumed with videos, photos, and descriptions of the pirate attack and the aftermath. Sentiment around the world was on Steve's side. Very few people questioned his decision to kill the powerful pirate.

Jason had guessed correctly when he suggested that the choppers were getting low on fuel. By the time they set down not far from the Red Lady, they were running on fumes. As soon as everyone climbed aboard the company aircraft, the pilots pointed her homeward by way of London, where they stopped to refuel.

The sun had only been up a couple of hours when two helicopters flew low over Sparta and landed on the high school athletic field. The citizens of Sparta had been waiting for the group's return and a huge crowd had gathered by the time the copters came into sight.

Eight convertibles were parked nearby and the weary travelers were escorted to the vehicles by the young ladies of Sparta's varsity cheerleading squad. Paula, Lisa, Kate, Jordan, Becky, and Naomi were already seated in six of the cars and hugged their men as they joined them in the back seat. Billy and Charlotte climbed into one convertible while Steve and Gwen took their place in the last car. Cheryl and Jeff continued to video Steve and Gwen as they gingerly climbed into the automobile.

"I agreed to this because Dad said he was doing okay and could wait half an hour for what will probably be surgery on his arm," explained Gwen to Steve. "Pete's arm has stopped bleeding. He wanted to do this, and Billy insisted on it. His cuts will require stitches, and it looks like you may need a few, as well.

"You and I are a sight, but Mom said that everyone was so proud of you guys they simply had to show you how much. It's going to be a little embarrassing, but it's really important to everyone in Sparta that they welcome their heroes back properly. You guys are legend!"

Gwen's lip was grotesquely swollen and she had a gash on her left cheek, while Steve's face was discolored, with several lumps already formed, and once again, he sported a beauty of a shiner.

The cheerleaders pulled out a huge banner and paraded it around the returning heroes before moving to the front of the column. The banner was professionally made and it read 'The Spartan Nation Proudly Welcomes the Return of our Queen and Our Warriors'.

Before they reached the end of the football field, they were driving through a narrow lane in the midst of a sea of humanity. American flags were proudly displayed and waved as spectators yelled and shouted their pride and approval of the heroic actions of its most famous citizens.

The high school cheerleaders led the procession as the small parade slowly made its way through the main street of Sparta. The couples in the car smiled, waved, and greeted many of the people they recognized in the huge crowd.

Gwen was embarrassed when so many of the people in the crowd gasped when they saw the battered faces of the couple. Tears flowed freely as locals began to realize the scope of the ordeal endured aboard that hospital ship so far from home.

As the procession proceeded through the crowd, women would go into prolonged curtsies and men would bow as Gwen rode past them. Gwen had become somewhat used to the gesture, but tears ran down her swollen cheek as she smiled crookedly and waved to everyone.

The procession traveled four blocks to the entrance of the hospital driveway. People were four and five deep every step of the way. As Steve carefully helped Gwen from the car, the crowd became very loud. Screams, whistles, yells and applause filled the air. Out of habit, Gwen took Steve's left hand in hers and raised it up in a salute, only to have Steve gasp and quickly hunch over.

"I'm so sorry!" apologized a mortified Gwen. "I forgot about your ribs for a second. Please forgive me!"

The crowd had gone totally silent when it became apparent that Steve was obviously in considerable pain. They clearly heard Gwen's immediate apology and waited for Steve's reaction. Steve slowly straightened back up and carefully pulled Gwen close. He then proceeded to gently kiss her swollen lips in front of everyone as the yells and applause once again became deafening.

Steve finally released Gwen, who flashed a bizarre looking smile to the crowd, took Steve's hand, and walked with him into the hospital. Once inside, Steve found Paula crying as she clutched Ted's good arm to her bosom.

"Paula, you need to know that Ted came through for me in a big way. He's a true hero and there'd be no wedding if it hadn't been for his quick actions, even while suffering from a badly broken arm. Your husband, along with our friends saved Gwen, Charlotte, and Cheryl from a damn nasty situation."

Paula looked at Gwen's face, and then at Steve's as tears started pouring even faster. "I was so frightened when Gwen called and that horrible bastard took her while she was speaking to us on the phone. We watched it all. I can't believe how brave you men are! I'm so proud of my husband and my daughters' friends that I can't express it."

Gwen, Charlotte, and Cheryl were warmly greeted by the rest of the women in the family. Then they heard a familiar voice.

"Okay, the reunion is over. Orderlies have wheelchairs for anyone with injuries of any sort to sit in and be wheeled to the ER," directed Laura. "Most of you know how it all works. God knows we've had more than a little experience with Steve, Billy, and even Ted. Pete, welcome to our facility for the first time, and I hope the last. Gwen, or should I say Doctor Anderson? You're included in the free ride to the ER. We need to x-ray your face and take care of your cut. Okay everyone, let's get this started!"

As suspected, Ted required surgery to repair his badly broken arm. Gwen had three small stitches, while Billy needed almost two dozen on his arm where a knife wielding pirate had slashed him just before Billy managed to dispatch the man to hell. Pete had a bullet pass through his triceps. He required antibiotics, a thorough cleaning of the wound and bandaging. Steve had several cracked ribs and a hairline crack of his cheek bone, along with numerous contusions, abrasions, and bruises.

All of them spent the day and that night in the hospital, mostly for observation, as well as an opportunity to rest. Steve had fallen asleep shortly after noon and didn't wake up until six the next morning. He thought that he was recovering nicely until he tried to sit up. That action reminded him of his cracked ribs.

A nurse was walking by his door and saw him struggle to sit on the side of the bed. "You look a lot better today, Steve. The doctor will be in before long to see how you're doing. What you did for Gwen was the most romantic, courageous thing I've ever seen. I knew you guys had something special even back in high school."

"Sandy Johnson?" asked Steve as he recognized his old classmate. "How have you been? I see you're a nurse now. Tell me about yourself."

"You always had a way of making others feel important," smiled the young woman. "I received my nursing degree about four years ago and worked out of state until this hospital opened its new wing. Then I got a job here and I love it!

"I'm engaged to Ned Turner. He was a defensive lineman on the championship team. He's an accountant now. He had an interview scheduled with Gwen's father, but that's been postponed, as you can imagine. Most accountants around here don't jump from helicopters and battle pirates on the open seas."

"No, I think Ted's one of a kind," agreed Steve. "Are you guys going to come to our wedding?"

"You must be kidding! The whole world's going to your wedding! I know you can't tell me, but rumor has the Royal couple, the Russian President, the President of France, former President Hanson, President Rosen, Senator Chatham, and dozens of other politicians and world leaders all coming to Sparta!

"You guys have done us proud. Gwen is being called Sparta's Queen. She's so modest, generous, and sincere that almost no one feels jealous about it. I was reading some stories on the internet before I came into work. You're called the Warrior, and you'll protect your Queen with your life.

"You're like a billionaire, a movie star, a recording star, a football star, and the best looking guy in the free world. But with all of that, you remembered me and took the time to ask about my life. I don't know if you realize how that makes people feel. Everyone in town loves you for it. You, Gwen, your friends, and family all act like regular people and treat everyone as equals, even though you're extremely wealthy and successful."

"I guess that means you're coming to the wedding?" chuckled Steve. "Please save a dance for me, if it's okay with Ned. It's great to see you again. I almost forgot what a bubbly personality you have. Tell Ned I'll put in a good word for him with Ted, although I can't promise it'll help."

"You will? I can't wait to tell him what you said!" replied Sandy. "Somehow, I think you might have some influence with your future father-in-law. Mr. Anderson really seems to like you a lot, but that's no surprise."

Just then, a tall man in scrubs walked into the room and Sandy became all business. When the doctor carefully pulled Steve's hospital garb away from his chest to examine him, she let out an audible gasp.

"Is it the bruising, or the amazing musculature that caused that reaction, Nurse Johnson?" teased the doctor. "It looks like you've been in a life and death struggle with a real titan, Mr. Hammer. The fact that you're the one I'm examining indicates your foe didn't fare nearly as well.

"I watched that battle in real time while sitting on my sofa enjoying a cold drink," revealed the doctor. "It was incredible! My wife thinks it was the most romantic thing she's ever seen. Apparently, fighting and defeating a huge killer to defend your lady is way up there on the list of things women find desirable."

"This woman certainly does!" came Gwen's voice from the doorway. "He, Dad, and the other guys arrived in the nick of time. Then Steve somehow got that brute to drop his knife that he held to my throat. I'll never forget that battle and how incredibly tough Steve is."

"I watched it with Ned. He thought that Chancellor guy was going to win. I told Ned that you'd not only beat the guy, but you'd kill him for what he did to Gwen," chimed in Sandy.

"Sandy Johnson?" asked Gwen as she suddenly recognized the young nurse. "How have you been? You're a nurse here in Sparta now? It's so good to see you!"

"I should have curtsied," replied the slightly nervous nurse. "I forgot since we were in a lot of the same classes in school. I'm sorry."

"Please, don't say that," insisted Gwen. "If people feel better doing that for some reason, it's okay, but I'd prefer that they didn't. I'm not a queen. I'm just the same as you and the rest of our classmates."

"I don't think that's even close to accurate. You're a huge movie star, a congresswoman, and extremely wealthy. You help people less fortunate all the time. You've saved a lot of lives with your generosity. Please let us enjoy having a Queen. It's especially cool because it's what the folks in Sparta want, not some birthright, or privilege. As I was just telling Steve, you're our Queen and he's the Warrior, just like those movies you guys made.

"Remember that I was in the gym when those terrorists attacked. I saw what Steve did, and what you did as soon as the shooting stopped. At our graduation, I was the one that gave up my seat so Steve could sit on the end. Am I glad that I did! I've seen what you two can accomplish, and it's way beyond what the rest of us mortals can do!"

Feeling uncomfortable with the topic, Steve made an effort to change it. "Sandy is engaged to Ned Turner. He's an accountant now. He had an appointment with Ted, but that was before Ted decided to partake in an adventure by flying to the Indian Ocean, jumping from a helicopter onto a ship, and saving my life. It sort of put his business on hold."

"Ned Turner is your fiancé? He's a great guy! I'll talk to Dad about him. I'd be very surprised if he didn't find himself working in Dad's office pretty soon," promised Gwen. "When's the wedding?"

"We're getting married in August. It won't big a big affair like your wedding, but we think it's going to be pretty nice. We're having the reception in Marsh's banquet room. Would you and Steve come? I didn't invite you because I was afraid that it would look like I was trying to pander to you since we haven't seen each other since high school."

"I think that we'd love to go to your wedding and I hope that you come to ours," replied Gwen quickly. "We just have to clear that date on our calendar, which I'll take care of in a few minutes. Maybe Steve and I could sing a couple of songs at your reception, if you'd like?"

"I can't believe this is happening!" bubbled the young nurse. "You'd do that for us? I can't wait to tell Mom what you said. Small wonder you're our Queen! That'll be one of the nicest things anyone has ever done for me."

"Now that we have Nurse Johnson's social life, and her fiancé's career on track, let's get back to the matter of Mr. Hammer's health," suggested the doctor with a big grin.

Steve and Gwen left the hospital and returned to their house shortly before noon. They were relaxing by the pool when Gwen's phone rang. She spoke on it for several minutes before turning to Steve.

"Amber Stahl's in Sparta and would like to do an interview with us for tonight's news magazine show. It would be live, an hour long, and with a five second delay. Are you willing? We'll look pretty bad still, but there are so many pictures of us looking like hell out there already, it won't make much difference."

"Sure," replied Steve. "If we can do in Valhalla. I don't feel like leaving Asgard. I'm pretty stiff and sore."

That evening, Amber was seated across from Gwen and Steve at a large, solid wooden table in the great room in Valhalla. Amber had asked for an audience to be present so she could show people's response to Steve and Gwen's interview. She also planned on allowing members of the audience ask some questions. There were just over a hundred local citizens, along with Gwen and Steve's close friends watching the interview. Once her cameraman signaled that he was ready, Amber began.

"Thanks for agreeing to this interview, Gwen and Steve. First, tell us how you're both doing. You still carry the marks from that situation on the African Coast. Are you okay? And is the wedding still on schedule?"

"We're doing fine, although we don't look like it right now," responded Gwen. "I had a few small stitches in my cheek and Steve has three cracked ribs and numerous bruises and contusions, but we're determined to stay the course!"

"Steve, everyone wants to know how you managed to arrive on scene so fast. You were in Sparta the last anyone knew. Then we hear there's trouble on the African Coast and you come flying to the rescue."

"I spoke with Gwen in the afternoon and she mentioned that their ship would be sailing along the coast of Somalia. That information concerned me, so I decided to take a precautionary trip to East Africa. Our amazing friends and Gwen's father insisted on going along. By the time we landed, it was known that the pirates were intent on attacking the hospital ship, so we climbed into the two helicopters and did what needed doing," responded Steve calmly.

"You hung from the ladder of the helicopter as it swung around over the ship. You were actually propelled into the waiting group of armed pirates. The video shows you shooting a rifle as you clung to the ladder with one hand. When you came to a stop on the deck, you immediately stood with two handguns blazing. Is all of that something you practiced as a SEAL?"

"Not really," chuckled Steve. "We made our plans as we approached the ship. I'd like to add that Chip dropped to the deck and was covering my back within a few seconds of my standing up. Jason, Jared, Charlie, Pete, Billy, and Ted all jumped into the fray immediately. I wasn't alone by any means and wouldn't have made it out alive if it hadn't been for the courage and skill of the others."

"So you had no idea there was a problem when you began your journey? It was simply precautionary?" asked a surprised Amber. "Gwen, were you surprised when Steve boarded the ship?"

"I had been on the phone with Mom since I couldn't reach Steve. She told me that Steve was approaching the ship in a helicopter and that she was watching the whole thing on TV. I was stunned! That was when Chancellor's men unlocked our door and took us to the deck where he was waiting. So, at that time, I knew Steve would be arriving pretty soon.​
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