The Sarran Senator

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last midtine advertising that she had fresh
coffee. I saw the sign and decided it would be a good place to talk
to Sam.”
    “I’ll have to see if she wants to sell baked
goods with her coffee. Because I’m pregnant, I’m going to postpone
opening a bakery, but if I could supply her with fresh baked goods,
it would be to both our advantage.” Sara grinned.
    “I’ll have to get you to design and fabricate
a commercial kitchen for me at CastleWater,” she said absently to
Tarin.
    “I’m glad to be able to help,” Tarin said and
smiled at her.
    “Sara, maybe you should ask before you
assume…” Sam chided gently.
    “Oh no, my fox; on Sarran, giving a fem, any
fem, never mind our own femspring, what she needs is our primary
purpose, other than fighting the Zyptz.”
    “We intend to spoil Sara for the rest of our
days. I’ll get the coffee and dessert.” Mark got up and kissed the
hot spot at the nape of Sara’s neck and she turned red because she
emitted a barely audible moan.
    * * * *
    Gatehouse, Castle Air: 22:00 tines
    “This was a marvelous evening. I’m so happy
to have acquired two offspring and a femspring with my bonded, to
say nothing of two grandspring. Ah, yes, I meant to ask—why
Nafchael? I understand the meaning but the origin escapes me,”
Tarin asked Mark.
    “On Earth, they have a culture of celebrity.
When two actors join, the media link their names. The actor Brad
Pitt got together with the actress Angelina Jolie and they became
Brangelina. They now have six offspring.” Mark chuckled.
    “We should be so lucky. Although the Earthen
fem seem to be giving lie to the former low Sarran birth rate,”
Juraens said, smiling fondly at Sara.
    “This is going to be like a snake digesting a
mouse. A real baby boom. There was one on Earth after the Second
World War. It changed everything.”
    Tarin appeared thoughtful. “I can imagine it
would. All of the offspring and femspring clamoring for bebe beds,
bebe riders, and all of the other things young bebes need at the
same time. I think after I do Sara’s kitchen, I might do a bit of
tinkering with bebe apparatus. I could get together with Bron.
Sara, I’m sure you and Syn can come up with dozens of items I can
design that would be of use to the Zinnas.”
    “The face of the planet will change. What
with the offspring and femspring the Earthen fems brought with
them, Lunas and Saxon installed a playground on board the
Brightstar so the offspring and femspring wouldn’t get bored and
therefore into trouble. It’s difficult now that most of them can
transport anywhere they want to go. Maybe you could design a
monitor for all of the older littles, like Naffie and Michael.
Goddess knows, with those two the four aides have their hands full.
We may have to get two more aides who just mind the littles. Naffie
took Michael to see Castle Water this rising.”
    Tarin’s jaw dropped. “That’s halfway across
the planet.”
    “Exactly…they are coming into their psy young
and it’s very strong and may only grow stronger as they age and
learn to control it better. However, it’s going to be difficult to
control them while they are so young.”
    “I’m seriously thinking about staying in the
gatehouse until Syn gives birth. She can’t be expected to chase
after both of them and at least if they’re together the number of
places we have to look is halved.” Sara took a sip of Tierest
juice.
    “That makes a lot of sense, I’ll speak to
Zaron,” Juraens said.
    “They’re determined to be together. Michael
told me that they will alternate between houses, but will sleep
together in the same room every moontine. If Juraens hadn’t assured
me that things will not get sexual this young, I’d be petrified.”
Sara shook her head and wasn’t quite able to hide a yawn.
    “My fox, I think our femspring is weary.
Let’s call Midnight and go home to Soarer’s Nest. We’ll teleport
Sam’s things next rising. I called Bron after we had coffee

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