A Wishing Moon

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sensation. Soon, however, urgency began to build and her hands clutched his arms as her entire world condensed down into the pounding strokes that built and built until she could not hold her release back one more moment—she climaxed rapturously in pulsating waves of ecstasy.
    The ripples of bliss kept her hips rocking as Jade neared his peak. He adjusted her hips so he could raise himself up and sit upright while he continued to pump into her ultra-sensitive core. “This is paradise, baby. I want you to feel so good. Let me play with those tits, again. You like that, don’t you?”
    That he remembered how sensitive her nipples were pleased her. As he rode her to another pinnacle, he massaged her breasts and teased the swollen tips. She had not known she was capable of feeling the euphoria of another climax, but as he increased the speed and the intensity of his movements, she again felt herself building to another earth shattering release. He went with her this time, groaning—his magnificent body shuddering with uninhibited satisfaction.
    After savoring every nuance of pleasure, he pulled himself from her and lay down next to her side. Pushing her damp hair back from her face, Jade tenderly kissed the tears from her eyes. “Listen to me Arabella. I have to tell you how happy you have made me. My ordeal is almost over. I heard the doctor say my situation is hopeless and they plan to unhook me from the machines and let me die. My organs can be of use to other people and I realize since there is no hope; I am worth more dead than alive. The only regret I have is leaving you.”
    She had tried to interrupt him several times, but he had kept two fingers over her lips until he could finish talking. Finally, she reached up, pushed his hands away and cried, “No, no, no—I will come to you. Just tell me how to find you, please don’t leave me. I will come to you, immediately. Tell me how to find you!” She pled with him in a voice, which clearly told him her heart was breaking.
    “ I know all of this is futile, nothing can be done for me. I am selfish, though; I would love to see you. Come to me if you can, I am at a place called Tranquility. Remember, when you come, it will appear as if I am just a shell. You won’t know by looking at me, but I can hear and understand everything that goes on around me.” His words tore through her soul. He forced her to look at him, realizing the winds of reality were about to sweep over them. “Thank you for the most wonderful times of my life. You are unbelievable, a beautiful dream come true.”
    Arabella woke herself up with weeping. Like a child, she wanted to be comforted. Leaving her bed, she sought the consolation of her mother. Walking barefoot down the hall, she gently opened the door of Elizabeth’s room and crept in to curl up next to the woman who always knew the right things to say, and how to heal every wound.
    “ What’s wrong, baby?” Elizabeth asked as she became conscious of no longer being alone. “Oh, Arabella, it’s Jade isn’t it?” She leaned over and turned on the bedside light. “We will find him.” As always, when they were together—words, on her part, weren’t always necessary. She reached over and gathered her grown daughter into her arms. “Don’t cry, sweetie. We will fix this.” She glanced over to the digital clock on the bedside table. “Baby, this is five-thirty on Christmas morning, the best day in the world for miracles. Go take a shower and get dressed. I will get Mother up and we will get ready, too. After you’re dressed, we will look this Tranquility up on the Internet, and then we will high-tail it out to see about this fella of yours. He may be in the wrong political party, but if you love him—that’s all that matters to me.”

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    He had missed killing. The rage that made his brain raw seemed to be assuaged to a certain degree. He dreamt of it so often, this taking of life. He knew this power was his right and

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