I met him at a bar. He was a quiet man, strong, tall, but shy. He wore sunglasses and a facemask to hide his true identity. I was intrigued by this. I adjusted my long brown hair and tighten my heels and approached him at the bar. He ordered a shot of Jager. I smiled and asked him his name. He simply turned to me and told me "Jager." We talked for hours and drank the night away. He kept his life very secret. He had no living family and was a single man. He worked for the government, but couldn't tell me more. I was hoping the night would end in sex, but what he said next intrigued me even more. He paid for both of our drinks and when I asked if we could go back to his place he told me "I don't want this to end in a one night stand" and left the bar. The next morning I woke up wishing he was next to me, but it was false hope. I made myself coffee and realized I never got his number. I kicked myself for this and was depressed until I decided to leave for the store. I grabbed my jacket, the same one I had wore the night before. It reeked of alcohol but left an aura of the cologne Jager had wore the night before. I reached for my keys when I felt a piece of paper. I grabbed it and saw it was a number. Jager with a heart was written at the top. I almost dropped to my knees in excitement. It was meant to be.
I called him later that night and we arranged to meet for dinner. I was determined to have sex with him, I wanted Jager so bad. That night I drove myself crazy thinking of him. The next day I headed to work. My co-workers learned of Jager and were in excitement. I had finally found someone who I truly cared for.
The night came, we met for dinner and went to his house. We went into his room and he held me close. He grabbed me by my stomach and pulled me close. He put his head on my shoulder as we swayed. He whispered in my ear something I will never forget. He pulled me close and whispered into my ear "You Can Stop Worrying About Grenades Now" as S.W.A.T members busted into his room and shot us both. Despite that, I will never forget that night.
