Stormwatch - a Blizzard in Buffalo
Copyright© 2025 by Duleigh
Chapter 18
Erotica Sex Story: Chapter 18 - Co-workers who loved each other from afar suddenly trapped in a blizzard that shut down much of Western New York. Forced together by a storm, they revealed their feelings for each other and soon one of the great love stories of the Niagara Frontier began. Battered war veteran Josh and discarded beauty queen Veronica finally found the one they could only dream about and this was just the beginning. Enjoy the rollout here once a week, and if you prefer to grab the whole book, you can at Bookapy.
Caution: This Erotica Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa Consensual Romantic Lesbian Heterosexual Fiction Anal Sex Analingus Masturbation Oral Sex
Veronica flew into Josh’s arms at the Buffalo airport. “Did you miss me?” she asked as their lips finally parted. Her lips would burn with that reunion kiss for a long, long time.
“What would give you that idea?” asked Josh as he grabbed her bag from the carousel and they headed to the door.
They walked out to the short-term parking, where Josh’s truck waited for them. “How did everything go?”
“I didn’t get out to the cabin; we had a chimney sweep come in and inspect the chimney. It’s clean, in perfect condition and I put a screen over the bedroom fireplace and put an andiron inside.”
“A who?” asked Veronica.
“Andiron, the metal bars that hold the firewood up off the floor of the fireplace,” said Josh as he hoisted her bag into the back seat of his truck, then helped her into the cab. His jeep had a five-inch lift and was a challenge at times to get in and out of. “Hungry?”
“Starving!” gasped Veronica. “We left the hotel as soon as we could, then sat in LaGuardia for hours waiting for the plane to load.”
“I don’t believe sweet, romantic dinners work after travel,” said Josh. “You’re too tired and your brain is spinning. I suggest a warm, friendly meal with laughter and just a little wine chosen by a professional sommelier to compliment the meal.”
“That sounds perfect!” Soon they turned into the parking lot of a small Italian restaurant that Veronica had passed dozens of times but never entered. “I’ve never been here before.” The sign read Giardinos Family Italian Restaurant.
“Oh, you’re missing out,” said Josh. “I can testify from personal experience that every restaurant on Genesee avenue from Transit road to Harlem road is incredible.” Genesee street was covered with restaurants serving food from all nationalities represented in Western New York, Italian, Greek, Mexican, Irish, Asian, it was all there. “I love this place, it’s like eating with family,” said Josh as he led his beautiful lover to the front door.
“Joshie!” called a big Italian fellow as they stepped into the restaurant. “How ya doin’ Josh?” and they shook hands
“Veronica, this is Danny Giardino, owner, manager, and good friend. Danny, this is Veronica von Köster, my dearest...”
Josh was interrupted by a woman’s cry of excitement. “IS THIS THE ONE?” a short round woman in her seventies appeared as if out of the ether. “Is this the one?”
“Momma, this is Veronica von Köster. Veronica, this is Anna Maria Gia...”
“Call me Momma, deary, everyone does. Oh, how my Josh waited for you! He waited years for you!”
Veronica chuckled as Momma led her off to the table. “We just started...”
“Momma knows! Momma knows the pain of an empty heart,” said Momma as they left Josh behind. Josh and Danny just looked at each other and shrugged. He caught up with Momma and Veronica as they were seated at a huge family table in a side room. A large group was there waiting for them: Paul and Andi Jarecki along with their twins, Sandy and Madeline, John and Macy Jarecki was there too, as were Gus Didomissio, with a slim, plain woman that Josh and Veronica saw at Paul and Andi’s wedding and Christmas party.
“Everyone is so happy! You’ve finally caught up with my Johnny and Macy and you all found your mate!” gushed Momma as she sat down next to the twins.
“Momma, Lucy and I just met!” insisted Gus. Gus was a mutual friend of Veronica and Josh, although neither knew it. He was Paul Jarecki’s best friend and the top carpenter in Springville. He’s helped Josh with the cabins he’s rebuilding and he built the sunporch on the back of Veronica’s house.
“Is something going on here?” asked Paul as Josh sat down next to Veronica and gave her a kiss.
“Yeah!” demanded five-year-old Sandy, who considered Veronica her mentor and best friend.
“Yeah!” added Madeline, because she had a crush on Josh. She had decided that he was So Cool.
“Veronica and I are in a committed relationship...”
“How committed?” asked John.
Josh didn’t want to do this. He liked John a lot, but he was terrified that the preacher would come down on him like thunder and lightning when he said he was living with Veronica before getting married. Before he said anything, Veronica took Josh’s hand and said, “About as committed as we can emotionally get at this point. We’ve pledged our faith and love to each other. We’ve been through some rough times so we’re both seeking counseling before we have the ceremony.”
“Good for you!” said Macy cheerfully. “I’m tired of seeing that grumpy old lumberjack of yours moping around like a bear in the woods.” She teased Josh by saying, “I didn’t know you knew how to smile.”
“Veronica, I don’t think I ever got to introduce you to my best friend Lucy Kocis,” said Andi. “She’s the reason I’m here in the first place. The girls and I came to visit and ended up in Paul’s cabin. She’s a thoracic surgeon at Erie County Medical Center, and a board certified pulmonologist. Lucy, this is my neighbor Veronica von Köster, she’s the executive assistant to the CEO at Andalon Data Systems.”
As Andi, Macy, Lucy and Veronica chatted, Josh said to Gus, “I finally got that creosote swept from Veronica’s chimney, we’re going to use the upstairs fireplace tonight.”
“You know, if she ever does something with that huge basement, she could plumb a wood stove into that huge chimney and use that to heat the basement.” Gus knew every nail and screw in Veronica’s house and often told her that the basement, which opened up to the back yard, would make a perfect guest suite.
“So ... what’s with Lucy?” asked Josh. He knew Gus was a widower with four daughters who were about Lucy’s age.
Gus shrugged, “I found someone that isn’t scared off by this ugly mug of mine ... oof!” He was hit in the ribs by a well-directed elbow from Lucy.
“I warned you Master Carpenter Didomissio!” Doctor Lucy snapped.
“Good for you Lucy!” said Veronica cheerfully. “I have to slap this one out of self-loathing often enough, I’m glad to see I’m not alone.” Neither Lucy nor Veronica realized it, but that started a deep friendship and soon the four women, Andi, Lucy, Macy, and Veronica, were bonded through the ties of sisterhood.
Dinner conversation was lively, and the gang laughed cheerfully as they had a wonderful dinner served family style by people that befriended John and Paul Jarecki thirty years ago. Before the food came out, Danny Giardino stood at the table and said, “Since none of you chose the mother church, who shall lead us in grace?”
That brought quite a bit of laughter from the Jareckis and Veronica whispered, “What’s so funny?”
“John and Paul were raised catholic, and John went off to seminary to become a priest. Instead, he went to Divinity school and came home with Macy as his wife,” whispered Josh.
“Danny, I was raised Catholic,” said Veronica.
“That’s-a good,” said Danny with a mock Italian accent. “For your honesty you may lead us all in grace.”
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