Erika

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laughed. “I’m glad. Now open your eyes and you’ll see I’m still here.”
    “Okay, I’ll open them at the count of three. One, God what if you’re not here Erika?”
    “I will be. Keep counting.”
    “Two. I’m frightened Erika. I can’t count any further.”
    “You must Hawk. You must open your eyes to see I’m still here. Don’t be afraid, count!”
    Fear clutched him. His heart throbbed painfully as it threatened to explode from his chest. The last count screamed from his throat with the force of a thunderstorm.
    “Three!”
    He opened his eyes. Erika was there. “Well hello there, gorgeous lady. And what’s your first name?”
    Erika laughed. “Hawk, have you ever thought about my creation? What I am?”
    “My mother made a porcelain doll she named Erika. Somehow you became something else. It’s the else I have always loved.”
    “Thanks to your mother.”
    He looked at her. “Are you certain?”
    “Well of course I am. As a ballerina she became acquainted with a person who could conjure into being life essences. He taught your mother how to do so and she put a life essence into the Erika doll along with a small portion of her own.”
    Hawk frowned. “So where did she get this life essence?”
    “Never you mind from where, Hawk. Am I so bad?”
    “No, you’re everything I’ve always wanted.”
    “Thank you, darling. I love you for saying so. Let’s get back to your mother. What she wasn’t told was after a time the life essence becomes more powerful, more possessive. As you played with me in my doll form I fell totally in love with you. And as I grew stronger and more material I vowed to have you. Now I do. Hawk, I will possess you for your entire lifetime, even in your afterlife.
    “When Walters threw me against the tapestry wall he not only postponed my materialization he weakened the progress I’d made. After you moved I could reach you only when you were sleeping.”
    “Poor darling, it’s been terribly hard on you.”
    Erika wriggled in his arms. “It’s over now. We’re together. Let’s put on our clothes. I’m beginning to feel a little chilly.”
    “I don’t see how you could be as snug as you are in my arms.”
    “That’s where I always intend to be as soon as I put on my clothes. Now come on. I’ve got goose bumps all over my body.”
    “So pose for me while I count them.” Kneeling Hawk began kissing Erika, first her navel then between her legs. One delicious kiss later she shoved him from her and jumped up.
    “That’s all the dessert you get for now. Leave it alone and follow me.”
    Hawk watched lecherously as her voluptuous bottom bobbed and swayed all the way to their clothing. It did wonders for his maleness. “I’m aroused,” he declared with a laugh.
    Erika faced him. “My, my, you certainly are.” She came to him, grabbed his maleness and jiggled it. She kissed its tip. “Well, I can see you’re ready for more action.”
    Minutes later they were dressed. Hawk’s back was to Erika. When he reached for his long coat she stepped in front of him holding his Thompson Contender. Determination raked her face as she pointed it at him.
    His throat went dry. “Erika, what are you doing?”
    She breathed deeply before speaking. “Try to understand, Hawk. I’m tired of waiting for my completion.”
    “Understand what?”
    “I want to be with you darling.”
    “We’re together now.”
    “I didn’t want to tell you, Hawk. Our togetherness might be temporary.”
    “Temporary? I don’t understand.”
    “When I come permanently into this world I will create an imbalance in the world I came from. There are terrible evil forces there who are trying to keep me where they think I belong.”
    “You belong in my arms, Erika. The evil forces you mentioned aren’t real. Don’t point that gun at me.”
    Tears appeared in Erika’s eyes. “Darling, I think I know how we can always be together. You must come with me to where they all say I belong. There’s

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