J. G. Gourley
Bio
I served in the Air Force for twenty years and deployed to both Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom. I still work for USAF as a civil servant, but my true passion is writing and woodworking (Jan Galye, Author and Froggybuilder.com).
Stories (3/0)
More Than One Mom
I’m one of those lucky people who had several mom figures. Probably not unlike many small town, middle-American kids whose family mostly remained in the same rural area. I had mom, of course, and she was great, but she had to work to make ends meet. I was lucky to have others to step up when she couldn’t be there. I had a wonderful aunt who I stayed with for a few weeks each summer. I have great memories of being at her house. I also had an older sister--older by nine years, and I thought she was a real pain until I grew up and realized how much she actually did for me. There were a number of best friends’ moms--the ones who would answer questions about those embarrassing young woman curiosities--too embarrassing to ask my own mom, and finally, there was my grandma. Perhaps the most amazingly kind and loving woman I’ve ever known. She’s gone now, but the impact she had on my life will never ever be forgotten. If I had to describe her with only one word I’d use wise, but so much would be left out with only that word. She truly did always know exactly what to say.
By J. G. Gourley3 years ago in Families
Cooper's Black Book
“Holy cow, what’re you trying to do?” Sheri shreiked. “You scared the crap out of me!” She made no attempts to cover her nearly-naked body. Sheri just brushed her long blonde hair out of her face. She’d been dancing in her underwear between the twin beds in her dorm room when she spotted Ashley in the bathroom doorway that separated the suite they shared.
By J. G. Gourley3 years ago in Criminal