A Jewel in the Sun

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played a game that included them all while holding Alain.
     
    Much later as they were exciting, she kissed them all good bye. Alain still refused to relinquish his hold. Gastron showed her the bag with his clothing and the paper.
     
    Her heart full, Azolee took him by the cheek, held them and looked into his eyes, Alain did the same. She saw that he was not an only child. He had had an identical twin. They had been intricately linked and his twin had died that Gastron mi ght live. His mom loved him, but had been busy with the mandates of her husband ’ s call. Gastro n had had companions, affairs and colleagues, but he had never kno wn what it was to have a friend; someone who loved him for himself. A void within him had gone unfulfilled until now . He understood the profound state of loneliness. He had recoznized this in Azolee .
     
    “What was your brother’s name?” she asked quietly.
     
    Garvain , he answered somberly. She looked at the homestead, “Bijou de Garvain . ” He nodded, too full to answer. She looked at him in awe. Her man.   “Do you have any idea how much I love and admire you Gastron ”, she asked tearfully?
     
    She looked at him. She was so much more beautiful and vulnerable. All of her walls were down . She trusted him. “ We are going to have another child. ”
     
    “Yeah, he’s sweet,” he said looking at Alain. “Adele will be so proud that she is big sister now” he chuckled. She swung her head from side to side slowly. He caught on, when her hand covered her womb.
    “Mon Dieu ”, he panted. He took Alain from her arms, took her to the car, sat her down. “ Are you ok? Any pain, did you eat? No more wine! ” he ordered. He whipped out his cellular . Before she could sto p him he had asked his family physician to meet him at the house in two hours. Azolee , she is pregnant.”
    “ Mom ,” he relayed the same message to his mother. He got Alain’s baby seat and strapped him in the back, his hands shaking.
    He drove carefully along until they reached home. The servants and Mere were outside waiting. His mom took him aside, “ Gastron its ok, she is ok.” Azolee had tried to explain but to no avail. He walked her in slowly. She went up the stairs quietly with him. He tenderly stripped her, kissed her stomach sweetly. ” I love you and I love our baby. I love all of our babies. ” Alain was being spoiled downstairs.
     
    He fastened her negligee on her and rubbed her stomach gently until Dr. Allistairs arrived. He asked pertinent question s , and ascertained that she was in excellent conditions, but not to put strain on herself. He was the family physician so he knew the fear. He assured Gastron that in six months they will give birth to a bubble sweet baby. He stressed the need to eat healthy. After the doctor had left, Azolee pulled him into the bed with her. “ Gastron , listen to me. I am healthy, so is this baby,” she kissed him. “Make love to me baby.” She saw him flare up excitedly and then banked it. She deci ded on a seduction plan . She s tripped his clothes off and then his socks. She kissed him, sucked, licked and brought him to a shuddering peak. Then she stripped and he saw her voluptuous breasts. He groaned and bent his head to suck them. Soon they were joined and both rush ed furiously over the spangled starry galaxy.
    J’taime , ma cher e !
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Epilogue
     
    Etienne’s Publishing had established and maintained itself as premier in the publishing industry. It had a marketing department that acted as a separate entity, but was jointly associated with marketing authors and books. Gastron had established the E-marketing and Telemarketing department that enabled him to work just as effectively at home.
     
    Azolee had published two books and had granted interviews to four trusted networks with the clause that Gastron was to decide on the final editing. Nana had left the foreword with Mr. Saunders. In it Azolee

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