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“I’ve missed you so much,” he rasped. The
heat thundered through him and he took her harder, rearing back as he sank into
her hot moistness. There was no other pleasure to compare to making love to
Randi. He couldn’t get close enough and pulled her into the next thrust. The
walls of her pussy clamped around his shaft and she spasmed in another orgasm,
moaning as the liquid heat rushed around his cock.

He groaned and the wave of urgent
excitement burst, his seed pulsing into her from the tip of his dick. He ground
his hips, longing to take her again just to feel the intense pleasure tensing
his muscles.

“William.” She rolled her hips against his
in a slow sexy grind. “I love you.”

* * * * *

“Welcome to the new world,” William said.

The massive room below was full of workers
in lab coats. Women worked with state-of-the-art equipment alongside men.
Hundreds of men!

“William?” she asked and slipped her hand
in his.

The afterglow of their lovemaking still radiated
between them in a lazy warmth radiating from each touch as they stood looking
down at the production floor.

“Thanks to you, Randi, the world has a
fighting chance. There are over twenty viable types of male clones and so far enough
genetic material for each to produce over a thousand.”

“Twenty thousand males?”

“It’s more than anyone ever hoped for. And
there’s more.” He led her down a corridor and through large double doors. He
flipped on the light switch and the overhead fixtures flickered on. She stood
inside a large two-story high room decorated like a playroom with a wooden
structure, spring-like horses and several swings. The gymnasium was massive and
could accommodate hundreds of children.

“We also have a nursery. Come on.” He
hurried to another door and Randi’s heart was pounding with the building
excitement. She didn’t know how many more surprises she could take that night.

They stopped in front of a wall of glass
and beyond were hundreds of medical carts ready to receive newborns. Before she
could comment, he dragged her to another corridor and through yet another set
of double doors. They walked hand in hand down the hallway and paused at one of
the many side rooms that were filled with women as though sitting in a doctor’s
waiting room.

“See them? They’re married to our males and
they are all pregnant, Randi. Thanks to your notes we’ve been able to create
fully
functioning males. All our men are able to procreate. These women will remain
here until they deliver and then they’ll go back topside to live in secret
communities we’ve established in the mountains.”

“This…God, it’s incredible,” she gasped.
“How? My head is spinning, William. How has this remained a secret?”

“The tunnels extend to the mountains. It
seems they were built by your ancestors after the cataclysm as an emergency
exit should such an event repeat itself. They were abandoned when no other
disasters happened. They remained, long forgotten until the GOL, Guardians of
Life, rediscovered them. The entire complex only needed minor repairs. The
tunnels lead to secret settlements…communities…hundreds of acres in various
remote areas.

“The majority of the population eventually
moved back to the coastline, so there are few women remaining in the mountains
and those who live there are pro-male. Many of these women were born and raised
in the mountains. And with such a great transportation system, a superspeed
rail, they can commute back and forth. These families will have the option of
bringing their children to work each day and use the school and daycare we’re
setting up.

“We’re? You’re part of this project,
William?”

“I’m designing and building the
communities,” he smiled.

“I just can’t believe this. It’s so much
more than I ever expected could happen.”

“It’s all happening because of you, Randi.
Will you join me? Can you leave your life and help create a new world?” He
tilted her face to his and leaned down.

“Oh, William. I’d love to,” she said just
before his mouth covered hers.

It was a long slow kiss full of the love
she felt for him. Slowly, she pulled from him, reluctant to let him go, but
knowing they would have a lifetime to be together. She rested her head on his
chest and sighed.

“I love you, Randi. I want us to get
married today,” he whispered and she lifted her head to smile at him.

“Do you think we might be able to have a
child, William?” Randi asked, brushing her fingertips over his jaw.

“You tell me, baby. I’m willing to try as
often as it takes,” he grinned with a wicked glint in his eyes.

“I love you,” she said and lifted onto to
tiptoes to seize his kiss once more.

The End

 

About the Author

 

The paranormal has haunted Sally all her
life. The native North Carolinian lives with her husband, daughter and cat,
Bow, in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

 Growing up just outside Charlotte, NC,
meant summers along the Carolina beaches and “shagging”—a form of beach
dancing.

 Sally knows a lot about ghosts since she's
lived with them all her life, very much like the film “Sixth Sense”. Born in
the South into an Irish/Scottish family where everyone was a storyteller meant
all those North Carolina ghost stories were retold and new scary ones created!

 Invited to participate in a three-year
paranormal research project, Sally at long last embraced her Celtic seer
heritage. Soon she was conducting a paranormal workshop and before she knew it,
in July 2005 was LIVE over the air waves.

 When she’s not writing for Ellora’s Cave,
Sally can be found conducting her online monthly workshops and broadcasting a
paranormal talk radio show, Sally’s Midnight Hour, featuring paranormal authors
and research professionals.

 

Sally welcomes comments from readers. You
can find her website and email address on her author bio page at
www.ellorascave.com.

 

 

 

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Also by Sally Painter

 

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All I Want

Divided Love

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Things That Go Bump in the Night VI
anthology

To Kiss a Gargoyle

 

 

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