A Jewel in the Sun

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were concerned. She would boldly face giants, this little slender angel. When she loved, she loved unrepentantly. He knew she had been hurt before by a man, God help that man to remain in oblivion.
     
    His mother saw Azolee as a mirror image of herself. He knew that her defense of Ana Marie will remove all of the reproach from the family His ba by was healer.
     
    He had seen the promotion of her book, Healing You . Not only had she completed her d octor’s degree in holistic and ethnic medicine, but she had written a book on the power of inner healing. She had brought healing into his adopted daughter’s life and she had changed his world, his little baby.
     
    He had told his mom of his intention to start delegating because life was too precious pursuing empires. His mere smiled because he knew she wanted another grandchild.
     
    Aldin brought the car to a stop. Gastron leapt our agilely with his woman in his arms and climbed up to her room and tenderly undressed her. He stripped , got into bed and held his woman. She threw her long slender leg over his, her head on his shoulder and her arms across his stomach , her mark . Even in sleep she was loving him. H e battled his body’s desire to make love with her almost unsuccessfully. He just held her.
     
     
     
    CHAPTER FIFTEEN
     
    He woke up to pleasure bites and his sex being nipped. He knew that he was going to embarrass himself, but she rose over him, insert his sex into her and rode him hard and long until he spilled himself into her.
     
    “ Ga s tron ? May I speak with you about something on my heart? “ she asked in French. At his nod, she told him that she wanted to sell the shares back and use the proceeds to help children that are helpful and feel that they are without love. He turned away abruptly.
     
    “ Gastron ? I promise I wouldn’t become too absorbed with it, but please answer me. Adele’s work is similar.” He turned back to her and she saw that his face was contorted in pain. She held him, kissing way the pain. She was so thankful that he was an enigma to others, but he trusted his true self to her.
     
    “Get dressed please.” He said suddenly, I want to show you something. They showered and dressed in jeans, Tees and sneakers. Gastron got the convertible out. He was going to drive today. Azola loved the car . The breeze whipped her hair all over, but she could care less. As they drove, her hand played with the hair at the back of his neck. They drove further into the country side another twenty miles until they came to a n area circumference d by shrubs and other tall trees. It had a massive open play area with a sand pit, swings and other colorfu l ensembles . There was a large sprawling house that was beautiful and inviting. As they ventured inside, there were c ries of surprise and calls of “ P ere ”.
     
    Azolee looked around with intense fascination. They were led into various rooms. In each room, there were groups of children, successive ages and with varying amount of difficulties – some seen, others unseen. They were abandoned by a society that refused to accept them, hence were at the mercy of a searing lonely life.
     
    Gastron watched reactions to Azolee . Their eyes all lit up as if seeing an angel, except for the one that reached out a hand. He was blind. She took him, two years old, into her arms and allowed him to touch her as if by Braille. He smiled a glorious smile and Azolee was lost. She rested him against her face, inhaling his sweetness. Her eyes met Gastron’s in question. He smiled, unable to refused her anything. Azole knew that this place and this man was central to her life’s purpose.
     
    His name was Alain Geroux . He had an indomitable spirit. He refused to let her go. The attendants were astonished. Ever s ince he had been born and was ad mitted, he refused to reach out or refused contact. The others thought him weird and refused to interact with him. Gastron   excused himself as he went out. Azole

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