And that's the end. I'm a little sad and will definitely miss them being a part of my everyday life, but that's all Richie and Allegra have to say for the time being. They're going to enjoy some much deserved Happily Ever After for a while.
Now that it's over, you might ask if I would have done things differently? Yes, some things I would but you've got to remember I was a babe in the woods when this started - it was truly a first attempt at writing for me, fan fiction or any other fiction. I've lived and learned (hopefully) enough to maybe craft something a little better next time around.
It's been an incredibly journey for me these past eighteen months, and I'm so thankful that you all joined in and fell in love with my characters almost as much as I did.
A special thanks to each and every one of you who contributed to this story in one way or another. I could list names forever, but you all know who you are. So many times inspiration came from the most inconsequential places - a tweet here, a random comment there, a quirky observation. You answered questions, you offered opinions, you guided this story to places it wasn't originally supposed to go. All of you combined together to help weave the fabric of Richie and Allegra's life.
I'm also especially thankful that I found an audience in a small group of self-proclaimed "Jon girls". I never expected to have the dedicated Light Siders in my reader list! I'm just hoping my Richie girls will be kind enough to follow me when this next story takes place on the Light Side. (After all, I'M a Richie girl... You know Jon's not going to get off easy! :D )
So beginning March 1st (sooner if I get impatient), a new tale unravels - Learning Patience.
I hope you all will tag along for the ride!
And who knows? Maybe Richie and Allegra will start knocking again, asking for a sequel.
It could happen...
Always Jovi-ally yours,
♥ Carol
Monday, February 13, 2012
Epilogue
Beams of sunlight streamed through the plate glass window
of the same Seattle body art studio that had served Allegra so well on two
prior occasions. Brightly colored tinsel
and lights laced the edges in anticipation of the Christmas holiday that was
just two days away. The impromptu detour
on their way home to LA was a little crazy, but she’d felt compelled to do it
just the same. This may or may not be
the last time she would need Jack-the-tattoo-artist’s special skills, but the
visit would at least finish up this particular piece of artwork.
Lying there staring at the ceiling as she waited for him
to complete her masterpiece, she absently fingered the sapphire pendant at her
neck. It had been a gift from Richie to
celebrate Faith’s birth and happened to match the earrings he’d given her on
their wedding day.
“It was just a lucky coincidence that Bug’s birthstone is
the same blue that matches your eyes,” he had told her the day he returned from
Australia, eyes twinkling and a huge stuffed koala bear wrapped in his left
arm.
“And who’s your new friend,” she asked dryly, as though
she didn’t know it was the first step in his plan to spoil his younger daughter
rotten.
“This…” He
presented the stuffed creature, holding it before him with both hands. “Is Wally.
I bought him as soon as we hung up after the delivery. He’s Bug’s birthday present.”
Shaking her head ruefully, Allegra reluctantly accepted
the fact that Richie Sambora was an absolute sucker for his kids. It was a good thing there were extra bedrooms
in the house for the multitude of treasures she felt sure would make their way
home.
“What are you thinking about with that sneaky little grin
on your face?” the devastatingly handsome man in question inquired from his
station on the other side of the room.
He carelessly rocked the fuzzy pink bundle that had scarcely left his
arms in the three days since they’d ‘met’.
Reluctantly, he allowed Allegra to feed her, but only because his
breasts weren’t equipped to do the job himself.
“Just hoping that next time it’s a boy,” she confided,
thrilled when his eyes widened with surprised pleasure. “You need a son, too.”
“Two weeks after delivery and you’re already talking
about another one? Not that I’m trying
to discourage you,” he hastily tacked on.
“I’d love as many kids as you’re willing to have.”
“I’m glad to hear you say that, because I desperately
want a little boy with his Daddy’s sparkling eyes and mischievous nature. And at my age, waiting isn’t really the best
idea.”
Motherhood agreed with – and came effortlessly to – Allegra. The pregnancy and delivery had both gone
amazingly well ‘for a woman of her age’, Dr. Shively had assured her before
warning not to wait too long if Allegra intended to add to her family. She would be celebrating her fortieth
birthday in a couple of months and Richie would be fifty-two this year, so time
wasn’t their friend.
Apparently satisfied that he’d completed the design to
her request, Jack handed her the mirror so she could see his handiwork a little
better. Breast feeding had boosted her
bra size enough to interfere with the view of her little dove tattoo.
Inspecting the reflection carefully, Allegra saw that he
had seamlessly incorporated ‘Faith’ along the graceful arch of the dove’s
second wing. Faith, Hope and Love were
now all represented in her tattoo as well as her life.
“Perfect,” she approved with a wide smile. “Richie, what do you think?”
Her husband rose from his seat against the wall, gently
rocking their daughter in her pink fuzzy blanket as he came to investigate the
finished product. The soulful eyes she
fell in love with all those months ago swept over the latest embellishment and
his face dimpled. “It’s looks complete
now. Doesn’t it, Bug?” he cooed. “Look how pretty your name looks in Mommy’s
dove. Now Mommy and Daddy both have your
name with them forever.”
Her eyes misted as he bounced the baby contentedly,
patting her bottom as he hummed Puff the Magic Dragon. Of course his Faith tattoo had been on the
scene long before she or the baby had come along, but to emphasize it, he
planned to have a cherub put under it, matching the one beside Ava’s name on
his opposite shoulder.
She grinned to herself.
He was liable to have a whole cherub choir by the time
they were finished, if she had her way.
With a nod, Jack slathered the ink with a little
petroleum jelly to keep her skin soft and tore off a piece of plastic to seal
it. He was just taping the plastic wrap
in place when Allegra’s cell phone pealed from her purse.
“Richie, can you grab that? I’m almost done.”
“Yes, dear.” He
dug out the instrument echoing with the standard issue iPhone ring that his
wife used for calls not in her contact list.
“It’s an out-of-state number,” he remarked, juggling Faith into the
crook of his arm so that he could swipe his thumb across the screen.
“Hello?” he answered, waiting for the caller to identify
themselves. “It’s Sambora, not
Castanelli, and this is her husband.
Who’s calling?”
She shook her head with a smile, loving how possessive he
could be, wanting everyone to know they were his. She hadn’t told him yet, but she was going to
get another tattoo just for him. Not his
name – they’d had that conversation long ago and she knew he wouldn’t want her
to do that. No, this one would be a little
tropical sunrise, with “You Are My Sunshine” scripted under it. It was about as marked as she could get,
aside from the autograph he’d laughingly suggested ages ago.
“Sunshine?” He
frowned, holding the phone out to her.
“It’s the Detroit Medical Examiner’s office.”
She absently thanked Jack, who obligingly slipped out of
the room, and buttoned her jeans before taking the phone with a matching
frown. “Hello?”
Faith was starting to get a little fussy and Richie paced
the small room with her, murmuring soothing nonsense against her cheek while
stroking the downy head colored so much like her mother’s.
“Mrs. Sambora?”
“Yes…”
“My name is Dr. Christopher Higgins and I’m with the
Detroit Medical Examiner’s Office. We’re
in the process of cleaning up a backlog of files and ran across your name in a
file awaiting closure. You were the
victim of a sexual assault last March?”
It seemed like it had been a lifetime ago, not just over
a year.
“That’s correct, but the man who did it is dead.”
Richie’s eyes snapped up with concern and Faith began to
whimper at the unfamiliar tension in her Daddy’s body. “Shhh…
It’s okay Bug.”
“Yes ma’am, I’m aware of that, but in order to tie up the
loose ends, Philly PD forwarded his DNA sample so that we could compare it to
your medical reports and officially close the case. Somehow this got pushed to the bottom of the
pile over and over, and I’m just now getting to it.”
Allegra was still confused, and her brow was furrowed
when Richie’s fingers curled around her free hand. Faith was cradled in his other arm, which he
was jiggling lightly to pacify her.
“Okay, so what does that have to do with me?”
“Well, I’m not really sure how to tell you this.” The man was clearly uncomfortable with the
news he was assigned with delivering.
“But when I compared the DNA sample to the semen sample from the rape
kit, it didn’t match.”
Her heart stopped.
Didn’t match? What did that
mean? None of them had gone to actually
see the body. Was it not Felix?
“What does that mean?
The man who raped me isn’t dead?”
“What’s going on?” Richie whispered, but she shook her
head to shush him so that she could hear.
“I didn’t say that ma’am.
The DNA matches up with Felix Oswego in the Federal system and the
photos in the file also match the deceased.
The man you identified as your rapist is definitely dead.”
“In that case, forgive me for being impatient, but could
just tell me whatever the hell it is you’re telling me?”
A sigh came echoing over the line. “I need to ask if you had unprotected
intercourse with anyone else in the twenty-four hours preceding the rape.”
The most beautiful
sex of my life.
“Yes, my husband.”
“Okay, well that’s good.
The files indicate that semen was presented from only one donor, and the
deceased suspect was not that donor.”
“The deceased
suspect was not that donor…”
Her heart began to race with excitement and her eyes
welled with unshed tears, causing Richie to finally burst out, “Dammit, what is
it?”
She shook her head again, ponytail whipping with the
vehemence. “Wait a minute. My daughter was conceived during that time,
but we elected not to do a paternity test.
Are you saying…?”
“We’d have to do a confirming DNA test, but based on what
you’ve said and the test results in my hand, I’m ninety percent certain that it
would positively identify your husband as the father. And the ten percent doubt is eradicated by
the piece of evidence that appeared after Mr. Oswego’s death.”
“What evidence?”
Richie was growing impatient and agitated, Faith becoming
accordingly disgruntled as her father squeezed a little more firmly than
usual. At her squeak of protest, he
murmured, “Sorry, Bug.”
“A surveillance video of the employee break room surfaced
about a month ago. No one really
bothered to review the footage since the case was unofficially closed, but because
of the unusual lab results I thought someone should look at it.”
“And?” Allegra was
getting impatient now. This guy needed
to spit out everything he knew before she came through the phone and pulled it
from him one word at a time.
“First of all, totally off the record, I’d like to
express my admiration for your bravery and fortitude. You put up a hell of a fight, and I’d say
that’s why he wasn’t able to… finish what he started.”
“He didn’t finish?
You mean…?”
Slipping back into professional mode, the medical examiner
stated, “The perpetrator was physically unable to complete the act of sexual
intercourse.”
Her eyes darted to Richie, who had been burning her with
his stare during the entire course of the conversation. She smiled radiantly into his scowling face.
“Dr. Higgins, I can’t tell you how much I appreciate your
call. Is there anything else you need
from me?”
“No ma’am, I just wanted to make you aware of the final
findings before the case was officially put to rest. Happy Holidays to you and your family.”
“Yes, I believe they’ll very happy. The same to you.”
“Well?” Richie
didn’t even wait for her finger to disconnect the call before pouncing and
demanding, “What the hell was that about?
Who was that?”
“It was God,” she told him, placing a tender palm against
his worried face before glancing Heavenward and smiling serenely. “Rewarding our faith with a little gift.”
Shifting her gaze down to their now content daughter,
Allegra laughed out loud seeing that Faith had just bestowed her own gift upon
Mommy and Daddy. Her first smile –
complete with a dimple in her left cheek.
The End
Sunday, February 12, 2012
One Hundred Seventy-Nine
Eight hours later, Allegra was scared, in pain and
wishing for her husband. “Richhh-ieee,”
she cried, clamping down on Dot’s hand with what seemed like the millionth
contraction. Bug had gone from zero to
active labor in no time, making sure Mommy knew she was coming and coming now.
His voice was instantly in her ear, exactly where he’d
been for most of those eight hours thanks to the speaker function on the phone
beside her head. “I’m here
Sunshine. I know you have to be worn
out, sweetheart, but it won’t be much longer now.”
Sweat trickled down the side of her face as she slumped
with exhaustion. “I can’t do this
anymore.” Epidural or not, she was being
ripped in half by a stubborn baby who evidently was suffering from a case of
stage fright.
“Yes you can, Legs.
We’re all pulling for you,” David’s voice echoed over the line. The band had been with her off and on, too,
lending their moral support when Richie ran out of encouraging words. “That little princess is just waiting for the
perfect moment to make her royal entrance.”
“Well, I wish she’d hurry up already,” she mumbled around
the ice chips Dot was feeding her.
“What middle name did you finally settle on bella?” Tico’s rumbly voice took its
turn.
“At the moment it’s Mary, Mary quite contrary.”
His deep roll of laughter nearly camouflaged Jon’s
contribution to Operation Pep Talk.
“Babydoll, she’s gonna look like you and be absolutely
gorgeous. The first time you see that
scrunched up little face, every bit of this will have been worth it.”
“Okay, Jon, like you’re the voice of experience. As soon as they jerk a person out of your
butt, come back and talk to me.” The
fatigue was making her short-tempered, even though she knew they meant well.
“Funny that’s what Dottie told me the last time, too.”
Everyone chuckled, except for Allegra and Dot who just
rolled their eyes at one another.
Unhappy at no longer being the center of attention, Bug made her
presence known again. “Ohhhhh! “
She’d never experienced anything like this… this torture a woman had to go through to
bring a new life into the world. Allegra
was now firmly convinced that child birth was penance for good sex – and it
wasn’t looking good for her, considering who her husband was.
“Okay Allegra, this time give us everything you’ve got,”
Dr. Shively ordered from her position in the catcher’s seat. “A couple more good pushes and you’ll have yourself
a baby.”
“I AM pushing!” she panted irritably, bowing up with the
force of her exertions.
“Come on girlfriend, you’ve got it in you,” Dot coached
her, brushing the sweat-soaked tendrils of hair away from her face. “Longer pushes mean fewer pushes. Hold onto it.”
She held onto it with everything she had until Dr.
Shively spoke again. “That’s good
Allegra. Rest for a minute and we’ll try
again.”
Considering that permission to collapse, her head and
shoulders wearily hit the table and she tried to catch her breath. “Rich…
Sing to… me.”
Without hesitation he launched into “Lean on Me” in a sure,
sweet voice. Dot gave her a few more ice
chips as she lay there with her eyes closed, smiling tiredly when he reached
the chorus and Jon and Dave softly harmonized.
Drawn like a magnet to her daddy’s singing voice, Bug grew
impatient again and the mother of all contractions bent Allegra in half as Dr.
Shively, Dot and four male voices all encouraged her to push. The cacophony of voices barely filtered
through the sound of blood loudly rushing through her ears as she strained to
relieve her body of its extra passenger.
“Aaannghhhh!” The
air fled her lungs in a giant whoosh with the easing of the contraction.
“Great Allegra!
The head is out. Once more and
the shoulders will follow. It’s all
downhill from there.”
Richie’s voice washed over her to the exclusion of
everything else and soothed her drained body.
“I love you, baby. You’re doing amazing…”
The rest of his praise was lost in the wave of the next
contraction. Bearing down with all her
might, Allegra could feel the intense pressure and then…
“Waaaaa!”
“Oh- Oh- Oh my God,” she exclaimed weakly, tears sliding
down her cheeks at the baby’s lusty first cry echoing throughout the delivery
room.
“It’s a beautiful baby girl,” Dr. Shively announced
proudly over the wails. “We’ll get her
cleaned up and right to you, Mommy.”
“Richie?” Allegra sobbed, turning her face to the
phone. “Can… can you hear her? She’s singing to you…”
“I hear it, Sunshine,” he assured her, pride and watery
emotion filling his voice. The men
around him were pounding one another’s backs and laughing delightedly, nearly
drowning out his next words, but they rang through to Allegra as though they
were the only sound in the room. “It’s
the sweetest melody I’ve ever heard.”
“Oh my gosh, that’s it.”
Her exclamation thick with her own emotion, she had trouble enunciating
enough to make herself understood.
“What’s it?”
“Her middle name,” she sniffed, gulping back a sob. “Melody.
Faith Melody Sambora.”
Dot nodded with a smile of support as Richie and the guys
all were vocal in their approval. In the
mix of voices she could swear she heard David say something about the next one
being named Harmony.
“Well…” The nurse
swept in with a pink swaddled bundle and settled it into Allegra’s arms. “Allow me to be the first to introduce Miss
Faith Melody Sambora.”
“Richie,” she breathed, fresh tears dripping from her
eyelashes as she visually devoured the perfect, miniscule person that had just
been passed into her care. “She’s so tiny
and pink. Such itty bitty fingers and a
little button nose. And so much hair for
such a little person.”
“Richie, she looks just like Allegra,” Dot supplied with
a wide grin as Faith blinked into the bright overhead lights. “Big blue eyes and hair that’s almost black.”
“Of course she does,” David’s wise-ass voice piped
in. “Sambora is nothing but one big
recessive gene.”
Silence blanketed the room for an awkward handful of
seconds as everyone silently thought what no one was willing to say out loud – that
meant they still didn’t know for sure if Faith was his.
“Dammit D, don’t just sit there. Send me a picture,” Richie broke the moment
with his gruff request. “I need to see
my baby.”
“Okay, okay,” she acquiesced readily. “Give me a second and I’ll snap a couple of
pictures. I need something to show the
grandparents in the waiting room anyway.”
Posing Faith’s little face next to her mommy’s, Dorothea captured
the requested photo and took a second of the baby by herself. Both were immediately sent across the oceans
so that the men could get their first look at the newest member of the Bon Jovi
family.
Dr. Shively pulled off her mask and circled around to the
side of the delivery table with a business-like approach. “Allegra, we’ll be running a couple of
routine blood tests on the baby. I’d
like to go ahead and include that paternity test in the mix.”
The men had all been clamoring to see the photo, but
their squabbling ceased when Richie heard the doctor’s request and loudly
shushed his friends.
“Allegra,” he told her solemnly before she had the
opportunity to reply. “I know you still
have doubts, sweetheart. If this is what
you want, do it. The only request I have
is that you not tell me the results. I
don’t need or want to hear them.”
Smiling serenely at the tiny girl now quietly nuzzling
against her breast, Allegra brushed her fingertip along the whispery soft skin
of Faith’s cheek. The peace that wrapped
its arms around the two of them was unlike anything she’d ever felt and Allegra
would be hard pressed to explain it to anyone.
But she knew what it meant.
There was no need for a paternity test. The little miracle in her arms was no
accident, and her heart swelled with something that had been missing for far
too long. This baby was the product of
the love she shared with her husband. Their
daughter was living proof that, although circumstances may seem entirely screwed
up at the time, something good could still come of it.
“No. There will be
no paternity test.” She cooed to the precious bundle of pink,” No there won’t,
will there darling baby girl? We don’t
need no stinking paternity test to know who your Daddy is, do we?”
“Allegra, I strongly recommend-“
Icy blue eyes lifted to meet the doctor’s determined gaze. Dot stood to the side, smirking, because the
look in Allegra’s eyes was one she was as familiar with as the back of her
hand. It was her husband’s trademark
Stink Eye. “Dr. Shively, God did not put
me through the last year of my life to find out that this child doesn’t belong
to my husband. He IS the father. End of discussion.”
The doctor hesitated, visibly biting her tongue before nodding
her understanding. There was no doubt
that she disagreed with the decision.
Too bad for her, I guess.
“Awww jeeez, Legs,” came David’s whining loud and clear. “You’ve got him crying like a damn baby over
here. How the hell are we supposed to
deal with that crap?”
“Give me the phone, moron,” Richie growled through a
subtle sniff. A door slammed in the
background and the echo over the line led Allegra to believe he had gone into
the bathroom to be alone. “Sunshine? Take me off speaker.”
Gesturing for Dot’s assistance, she cradled the phone in
next to her ear and watched her friend trail after Dr. Shively and the nurse
out of the room. Dot would give the news
to Therese, Michael, Joan, Carol and John that everyone was well and bring them
back to visit after Allegra had a chance to talk to Richie.
“Okay, no speaker.”
There wasn’t a moment to breathe before his tender words
came rushing at her. “Do you have any
idea how much I love you and how proud I am of you? You stepped up and claimed your faith, baby –
along with your baby Faith. I’ve been
praying for months that it would find its way back into your heart and make you
whole again. I’d just about given up
hope.”
She unconsciously rocked the baby as a fresh wave of
tears pooled in her lower lids. “Richie,
thank you for being patient and believing in me – for me. I don’t know that I ever would have gotten to
this point if it hadn’t been for you. I
love you, and am absolutely over the moon about this sweet little girl of ours.
The only thing missing from our perfect
life is you. She’s anxious to meet her
daddy and we can hardly wait until you get home.”
“I know sweetheart, I know. I hate that I’m not there to shower you both
with all the love and affection you deserve, but I’ll be there as soon as
humanly possible. I promise.”
Allegra smiled and held the baby a little closer. The world seemed a little brighter today than
it had at any one point in the past year.
Not that she was complaining about anything. It was just that, as amazing as her life had
become since meeting Richie, it had just taken a turn for the better. An integral piece of the puzzle had just
gotten turned around and locked into place.
Now everything had fallen into perspective and she knew that, while the
scenery along the way may not have always been the prettiest, she was exactly
where she was supposed to be and ready to face the dazzlingly bright future
that lay ahead.
No matter what came with it.
Thank you,
God. It’s good to be back.
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And that's just about it. The epilogue will post Tuesday, February 14th, along with a note from the author. Enjoy what's left of your weekend! :o)
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Chapter 178
“Dot?” Allegra asked,
rubbing her back as they meandered through the baby department at one of the
city’s upper-end department stores.
“What else am I going to need?”
Feeling exceptionally energetic, Allegra had convinced Dot to
spend their Saturday buying ‘necessities’ for the short time she would be in
New Jersey after the birth. Uncle Tico
had thoughtfully provided every starter set that his children’s clothing line
offered, but there were still diapers, wipes, a bassinet, car seat, baby wash,
powder, and on and on.
“I think you have plenty and should probably call it a day. You’ve only got two weeks until the baby’s
due. Why don’t you take the chance to
rest while you still can?”
Allegra shook her head. “I
feel remarkably well today and I’d like to get this all finished.”
Dot looked upon her friend with a critical eye. She was bright eyed and didn’t seem to be
fatigued, but she kept rubbing at her back.
Jeans and tennis shoes prevented inconspicuously checking her ankles for
swelling. Allegra wouldn’t mention it
even if they were. An intervention was
in order.
“Honey, you are finished,” she told the younger woman, wrapping an
arm around her shoulders, guiding her toward the registers with her armload of soft
pink assortment of sleepers, socks and the like. “Faith has everything she’ll need and if we
think of something else, we’ll have it delivered. Let’s go home.”
“Are you sure?” Worried
eyes darted over the racks of baby blankets, hats and mittens. “What if it snows? Won’t she need a little coat?”
Dot laughed. “If it snows,
you wrap her up in a blanket or two.
Trust me, she doesn’t need a coat yet.”
Reluctantly agreeing, she put her purchases on the counter with a
groan of frustration. “Ugh. I have to go to the bathroom again.”
Withdrawing the debit card from her wallet, she passed it to Dot asking,
“Can you pay for this while I go to the ladies’ room?”
Waving away the card, Dot assured her, “I’ve got it. Aunt Dot hasn’t gotten made a contribution to
her wardrobe yet. Consider this my
gift.”
With a smile of gratitude, Allegra tucked the card back in her
purse and shuffled off to the ladies’ room as fast as her rounded shape would permit.
The purchases were quickly paid for and placed in bags, leaving Dot
to wait and watch for Allegra. Leaning
against the wall outside the restrooms, she fished the phone from her handbag. She figured Jon was up by now and she wanted to
relay her suspicions.
“Hey, baby,” he greeted her with a happy lilt to his voice. “How’s life in the northern hemisphere?”
“Hey yourself. Life in the
northern hemisphere is about to get more interesting.”
“Not until I get home in another coupla weeks it’s not,” he told
her with a sultry chuckle. The man, just
like every other man, could turn anything into a sexual reference.
“Get your mind out of the gutter, you perv,” she griped good-naturedly. “It’s not all about you or sex. I called for a totally different reason.”
“What’s more important than me and sex?” was his mock-wounded
response.
“Listen Horndog, I’m placing you on red alert. Unless I miss my guess, you’re going to be an
uncle slash cousin again very, very soon.”
“What?” She could hear
something clatter in the background and briefly wondered what he’d knocked
over. “Rich told me the doctor says
she’s on track for Christmas Eve.”
“That was on Monday. A lot
can change in a week, and I’m telling you the baby’s dropped and she’s got back
pain and boundless energy. She’s nesting
Jon. I bet the first labor pains hit
within twenty-four hours.”
“Jesus,” he groaned, implicitly trusting his wife’s assessment
after four trips to the delivery room.
“What the hell am I supposed to do when he finds out he’s gonna miss
this and turns into a basket case on me?”
Sympathy wasn’t something Dorothea dispensed without a good reason
and her husband’s inconvenience didn’t make the cut. Her reply was immediate and brooked no
argument. “You get him the charger for
his phone and quiet corner, because he’s going to be phoning it in.”
♥ ♥ ♥
Allegra was in the shower the next morning when the
first pain hit. It felt like a muscle
cramp in her abdomen but, while it hurt, it wasn’t overwhelming.
That can’t be a labor pain. It’s not
time yet.
Inhaling deeply a couple of times, she resumed washing
her hair, opting to wait and see if it was just a fluke before she panicked. After the suds had been washed away and she
soaped and rinsed her body without so much as another twinge, Allegra dismissed
it as a random occurrence.
Probably those Braxton-Hicks things I read about.
The second, more pronounced pain, struck when her hair
was nearly dry several minutes later.
This one slackened her grip on the hairdryer and it nearly escaped a
dunk into the sink.
“Faith, don’t do this to me,” she murmured, putting
the appliance away and massaging the underside of her belly. “Daddy isn’t home yet, so you just go back to
sleep and enjoy the waterbed of Mommy’s bladder until he gets here.”
Padding into the bedroom, she flipped through the
closet for her most comfortable elastic-waist pants and a soft, long-sleeved
sweater to slip on. Her grand plan for
the day was to launder the newly purchased baby clothes and spend the day at
the main house with Dorothea and the kids.
Suspiciously eyeing the overnight bag in bottom of the
closet, she wondered at Dot’s practically forcing her to pack it last night after
their shopping trip.
If she did, the woman is psychic.
There’s no reason to believe I’m going to the hospital any time soon.
Shaking her head, Allegra gathered up the tiny
sleepers and socks from the bassinet that had been positioned alongside the
bed. She had no more tucked them all
into the crook of her arm and taken half a dozen steps across the room when the
impact of the next pain allowed them to tumble in a heap to the floor.
“No, Faith, no,” she whispered, rubbing her hands
soothingly across her belly, heartbeat aflutter with panic. “It’s not time, baby.”
This had to
be false labor.
Where’s my phone? I’ve got to call
Dot.
Moving as quickly as her condition allowed, she
located it on the living room table and quickly dialed the main house.
“Bongiovi residence,” Sophia’s professional voice
answered.
“Sophia, it’s Allegra.
I need to speak to Dot.”
“Just a moment ma’am.”
The wait for that calming no-nonsense voice on the
other end of the line seemed interminable, but eventually it came.
“Good morn-“
“I think I’m in labor,” she interrupted the greeting anxiously. “What do I do?”
Dot seamlessly assumed control of the situation,
surprised only that it had taken this long for the call to come.
“The first thing you do is stop and take a deep
breath. Don’t panic. Everything is going to be fine.” She covered the receiver with one hand and
instructed, “Steph, you’re going to have to help Sophia and watch the boys
today. I’m taking Allegra to the
hospital.” Her voice became present and
clear again when calmly questioning, “Allegra, how far apart are the
pains? Has your water broken yet?”
“I guess about fifteen or twenty minutes. No, I don’t think my water’s broken.”
“Okay, that’s good, because you would definitely know
if it had. Grab your bag and I’ll meet
you in front of the guest house in five minutes with the car.”
Orders issued, Dot disconnected from Allegra, grabbed
her cell phone and placed her own call as she stepped into the garage.
“God Dot, it’s four in the morning. Didn’t you check the time zones?”
“I don’t care what time it is there,” she informed her
groggy and, no doubt, bleary eyed husband.
“Because it’s baby time here.
Wake Richie up. He’s going to be
a daddy today.”
♥ ♥ ♥
His eardrums reverberated with an incessant pounding
that was giving him a headache.
Damn, I must have a hangover.
Richie shook his head against soft, down pillow as
consciousness began to seep in.
I don’t drink anymore, I can’t have a hangover. What the hell is that noise at… He checked his phone. Four o’clock in the morning?
Finally his sleep-addled brain cleared enough to
realize the pounding was coming from the front door of his hotel room. Just about the time his bare feet hit the
floor and a pair of shorts slid up over his hips, the phone started vibrating
with an incoming call.
Jon.
Ignoring the phone, he went for the door instead. There was no doubt both callers were one and
the same.
“What the fuck, man?” he growled at the man standing
on the other side of his door with nothing but a pair of jeans and a serious
case of bed head.
“Call your wife,” he commanded, barging in with no thought
of asking permission. “It’s time.”
“Time? Time for
what?” Richie scratched his head,
shoving his overlong bangs from his eyes.
He was so not a morning person.
“Time to have a baby, buddy.”
His eyes rounded and he trailed after his friend to
the sofa. “Excuse me? She’s not due until Christmas. Bug doesn’t even have a middle name yet.”
“She may not have a middle name, but your daughter has
her own timetable. Imagine that –
Allegra having a headstrong baby.” He
chuckled at the image of a gray headed Richie trying to referee mother and
daughter when they butted heads down the road.
“They’re on their way to the hospital now, and I have a feeling your
wife would like to hear from you.”
“Dammit!” The cushions bounced under his weight as he
collapsed on the sofa. “This wasn’t
supposed to happen. She was supposed to
wait until I got home.”
“Yeah, well I’m sure Allegra’s saying the same
thing.” Jon scooped Richie’s phone from
the nightstand and tossed it to him.
“Call before Dot has my head.”
Thursday, February 9, 2012
One Hundred Seventy-Seven
“We’ll see you in a week for your next appointment, Mrs.
Sambora. That’s December fifth,” the
perky young receptionist at Dr. Shively’s office informed Allegra, pushing an
appointment card toward her.
Accepting the card with a cordial smile, Allegra offered
her thanks and waddled toward the elevator.
December fifth would be her three month wedding anniversary. Unfortunately, she and her husband would be
observing that milestone from literally half a world apart. She didn’t mind all that much consider that it looked and felt like she swallowed a
beach ball.
Today was the Monday after Thanksgiving, the band having
left only two days ago for two shows in Japan and Australia. Their last performances would be back-to-back
shows in Sydney on the eighteenth and nineteenth, getting them back home on the
twenty-first – only three days before Bug’s due date.
Patting her daughter affectionately, she silently
reminded, We’re waiting until Daddy gets
home to make your grand entrance Miss Faith.
Don’t forget that.
As the elevator began its descent, her mind reflected
upon those three months as Mrs. Sambora.
To her utter pleasure, things had been… well, chaotically normal was the best way to
put it.
On the day after the wedding, she and Richie had trekked
back to Honolulu so that they could see the family off and talk to Allegra’s
parents. Astoundingly enough, her mother
took the news of Joseph – the Bishop – almost serenely.
“I knew in my heart that he would turn up some day,” she
told Allegra with a comforting pat of the hand.
“Once you found out about Frannie and the adoption, I figured it was
just a matter of time before you found him too.”
After a lengthy explanation of how she never went looking
for him, and the story of the journal, Therese was still calm. “You should talk to the man and get to know
him more as a person than as a Bishop.
Even if you decide you don’t like him, Frannie sent that Sister to you
for a reason. She obviously wanted you
to know who your father was.”
“Mama, he may be my father, but Daddy…” She reached to Michael for a hug. “Will
always be my Daddy. Now more than ever,
I understand the difference. You two are
my parents and nothing will ever change that.”
“We know that Allegra,” her father assured her. “While you were growing up, we worried about
the possibility of this happening and you wanting to leave or some other such
nonsense. But you’re a grown woman who
has her own life, and has for some time.
If this man can find a place in it, then that’s all the better for
you. His presence isn’t going to erase
the fact that you’re the daughter we loved and raised.”
“But I would love to see Frannie’s journal when you get
home,” her mother added. After promising
to forward the journal to her, Allegra saw her parents off with Therese’s
promise to tell John and Carol about the adoption. She felt as though she now had her parents’
blessing and was free to pursue an acquaintance – relationship was too serious
a word yet – with Joseph.
After a leisurely week of fun, frolicking and relaxation
in their tropical paradise, they reluctantly left paradise behind, taking with
them memories for a lifetime.
She and Richie went home to LA and comfortably settled
into the mundane details of married life.
She found an obstetrician and physician.
He had her added to bank accounts, his will, the house and everything
else he could think of – amid her protests.
Protests that went entirely unheeded, as her wallet was now full of
plastic – a debit card and at least three credit cards. Not that she’d used any of them more than
once or twice, but they were there just waiting to be called into service. It made Richie happy to know she had them and
that was reason enough for Allegra to carry them.
The situation with Heather had… stabilized. Allegra took Richie’s suggestion and made the
super-human effort to be more than civil to the woman. It had stunned the actress at first, but
there were only so many times she could imply that Allegra was a gold-digging
bitch while Allegra nodded and smiled through clenched teeth. The novelty was wearing off and nowadays,
there was no need for a referee when the two were going to be in the same
room. Heather offered no more than a
curt nod and a suspicious look when they were forced into proximity.
It wasn’t good, but it was better than it had been. From Allegra’s perspective, that’s what was
important – for Ava.
While the band was in South America for a couple of
weeks, Allegra made a concentrated effort to get comfortable in California and
try to make a home for herself. She grew
even fonder of Carmen, and they forged a friendship of sorts. Really, Carmen bossed Allegra around like a
mother and she allowed it. After all,
she had no one else out here.
And that echoed in her head like a haunting phrase when
she was alone at night. Alone was fine
for now, but when she thought of being alone nearer to Bug’s arrival she became
decidedly uneasy.
So uneasy that she mentioned it to Richie several times after
he returned from South America – sometimes several times a day – until he
finally said with an exasperated laugh, “Baby, I get it. You want to be home in Jersey while I’m gone. Your mom, my mom, Dot and Lexi are all there
in case you need anything. Truthfully,
it would make me feel better if you were
surrounded by our families that close to your due date. But here’s the problem – I don’t leave until
the end of November and you can’t fly then.”
The new doctor strongly discouraged air travel during the
last month of her pregnancy, and she knew that.
She even accepted it willingly.
But she also had the foresight to make a contingency plan.
“You have to be in New York in a couple of weeks for that
Best Buy show, and that’s still in my eighth month. I could come with you and we could stay for
Thanksgiving. Then Ava could fly out and
join us for the holiday before you go to Japan.” She turned pleading eyes on him. “Couldn’t we do that?”
He shook his head with a wry laugh before wrapping her up
in a hug. “I don’t know why I thought
that was going to stop you from getting what you wanted. Yes, Sunshine, if that will make you feel
better, we can do that.”
She’d managed to find plenty to occupy her time since
she’d come East. Two more classes were
knocked out of the way, and two more should be finished before Bug made her
appearance. That meant she would receive
her Computer Science certificate sometime in the Spring. Now that Bon Jovi’s social media presence had
been established, it was a minimal effort to maintain it, but it was something
that needed tended to nearly every day just the same.
She’d also had a couple of stilted phone conversations
with Joseph, and one awkward lunch. He
was honestly trying, but there was no way to replace almost forty years with a
handful of friendly conversations.
Joseph was a nice man, she’d come to realize, but he was just that – a
man. Despite her feelings, Allegra would
continue to make the effort mostly because she felt sorry for him. He’d given up his entire life as he knew it
and was living in a small apartment near Newark, floundering with all the idle
time on his hands. So in addition to
juggling her own activities, she found herself searching for a distraction for
him – and thought she may have found something.
The Soul Kitchen.
When Allegra’s life had taken her away from the Soul
Foundation, the Soul Kitchen project had lain dormant for a while, until Dot
had stepped in and picked up the pieces.
She took the notes and detailed schematics of the proposal Allegra left
behind and began making her own mark on the project. Since Allegra had come to live in the guest
house again, she’d been helping Dot steer her vision into a reality. There was tons of bureaucratic red tape and
paperwork, but they were sifting their way through it one piece at a time.
It created a wistfulness in Allegra, missing both her
work at the Foundation and, strangely enough, Sister Mary. She still hated the way she’d parted with the
nun and felt a twinge of remorse every time her name arose. It was time to do something about that, and
she had some free time on her hands this afternoon.
The elevator chimed her arrival on the ground floor and
she spied her hired car outside the glass doors. Thomas, who had been recalled into service as
her driver while she was here, was watching for her and hurried to open the
back door and get her out of the cold downtown wind.
She had no more gracelessly hoisted herself into the car
when the strains of “Feel Like Makin’ Love” wafted out of her coat pocket. Smiling, she fished it out and slid her
finger across the screen with a breathless, “Hey, sweetie! Hang on just a second.” Tucking the phone under her chin, she asked
Thomas, “Could you take me to the Soul Foundation building please?”
With a congenial nod of his head, he started them on
their way.
“Sorry,” Allegra apologized to Richie as she leaned back
in the seat, searching for a comfortable position. “How’s Tokyo?”
“Dark. I have no
idea why I’m up this early. Damn jetlag,”
he grumbled in a sleep-roughened voice.
“You know exactly why you’re up this early,” she called
his bluff, her voice liberally laced with amusement. “If I had to guess, I’d say you set an alarm
so that you could find out what Dr. Shively said as soon as I walked out the
door.”
Richie was borderline obsessed with the baby and its
impending arrival. He couldn’t keep his
hands off of her belly for more than five minute at a time, and was always
talking or singing to the baby, especially at night. Allegra had been serenaded to sleep more
nights than she could count as he sang and petted her stomach.
“Maybe,” he conceded reluctantly. “What did she say?”
She loved her husband.
“Everything is perfect.
I’ve gained fifteen pounds altogether, which she says isn’t
unreasonable, and we’re looking good for an on-schedule delivery. Christmas Eve in the hospital. Sounds like fun, huh?”
“But what an awesome Christmas present. Hey, maybe her middle name could be Noelle. That’s Christmasy.”
“Noelle’s nice,” she agreed. “We’ll keep it on the list.”
They still hadn’t found Faith’s middle name yet, but the list of possibilities
continued to grow. They were plenty of
perfectly acceptable options, but nothing that screamed ‘pick me’. They still had time, so Allegra didn’t mind
being patient awhile longer until the perfect name presented itself.
“You’re feeling okay?” he went on to probe, pillow
rustling. She could imagine him flipping
onto his side and tucking it more firmly under his head, as he so often did.
“Yep, I feel good.
Not too tired yet, so I’m going to drop by the Soul Foundation on my way
home.”
“Yeah? Any
particular reason?”
“Catholic guilt,” she told him ruefully, watching
pedestrian traffic pass as the car crept through noontime traffic. “All this stuff about the Soul Kitchen with
Dot brings to mind Sister Mary and the way I left the Foundation. I’ve let this linger too long. It’s time to apologize.”
“It wouldn’t be easier to just avoid her for the rest of
your life?” he teased. They’d talked
about Sister Mary more than once, and Allegra had jokingly told him that was
her plan, rather than subject herself the Nun Look of Disapproval.
“It seemed like a good idea at the time, but it turns out
to not be easier on my conscience. She was
really good to me and I want to make things right.”
“Do you have any idea how proud I am to be your husband?”
“If it’s anywhere close to how proud I am to be your
wife, I’d say we’re in for a long, happy marriage,” she laughed, looking out
the car window to see that they’d arrived at her destination. “Oh.
We’re here. I have to go sweetie. Call me every time you get a chance? I love you.”
“I will. Love you
too, baby. Tell Bug the same.”
Indulgent smile covering her face, Allegra tapped the
phone to end the call just as Thomas opened the door and offered his hand. “Thank you,” she told him sincerely, stepping
onto the sidewalk in front of the tall building that had employed her for a
short, but significant part of her life. “I shouldn’t keep you waiting long.”
“Take all the time you need, ma’am.”
Moving steadily through the lobby, Allegra reflected that
everything seemed familiar, yet alien.
This part of her life seemed worlds away from where she was now, and she
suffered a little pang of longing. The
Soul Foundation had represented her independence. It was the first job she’d gotten solely on
her own merits and made a difference. In
actuality, the only ‘real’ job she’d ever had.
Sighing as she pressed the call button, she wondered if
she’d ever get used to feeling like a kept woman. Maybe it would be different once the baby
came.
The doors whooshed open and swept her up to the
Foundation offices, where she found Nadine at her usual post.
The girl looked up with surprise, and Allegra greeted her
with a genuine smile. “Hi Nadine. How are you?”
“You’re pregnant,” she announced baldly, staring at the
pronounced lump in the front of Allegra’s coat.
“That I am,” she agreed.
“Is Sister Mary available?”
“Uh. Just a
minute.” Nadine scooted her chair back
and scurried around the desk to disappear inside the Sister’s office.
Shaking her head, Allegra realized she hadn’t missed all
aspects of working here. Nadine was a
sweet girl, but a bit rattle-brained sometimes.
“Allegra,” the commanding voice greeted from behind her.
Spinning toward it, she pinned on a determined smile,
only slightly dreading the conversation that loomed ahead. “Sister.
It’s nice to see you. Do you have
a moment that we could talk?”
The older women gave her the once-over with a speculative
eye before nodding. She gestured toward
her office, indicating that Allegra should precede her. Once inside, she quietly closed the door and
made her way around the desk and the rolling chair behind it.
“I trust you haven’t come to ask for a job again,” the
nun said dryly as Allegra placed her coat across one guest chair and seated
herself in the other.
“No,” Allegra chuckled with the shake of her head and
swept a hand across her distended abdomen.
“As you can see, I have another job looming ahead.”
She didn’t crack a smile.
“Then why are you here?”
Never one to mince words, the Sister certainly hadn’t changed
her ways since Allegra’s departure.
Taking a deep breath of fortification, Allegra cut right to the
chase. “I came to apologize for the
circumstances under which I left. I lied
to you in an effort to serve my own purpose, but it was a purpose I believed
strongly in at the time. Has Jon told
you anything?”
“No, he hasn’t. On
the few occasions we’ve crossed paths lately, I don’t ask and he doesn’t
offer. It seems easier to leave your
name out of our relationship.”
Ouch.
“Then, if you would allow me, I’d like to explain.” Scarcely waiting for Sister Mary’s agreement,
she launched into the recount of her unexpected pregnancy, the details that led
up to it, and the uncertain paternity.
After a moment’s silence to absorb the information she’d
been presented, the Sister asked thoughtfully, “So am I to assume that you’re
still carrying the burden of that uncertain paternity?”
“Yes.”
“I also am to assume that you and Richie are married,
based on the rings you’re wearing?”
Glancing down at the diamond winking on her left hand,
Allegra couldn’t believe she’d neglected to mention that. “Yes.”
The nun leaned back in her seat and steepled her fingers
in front of her chin. “And what does he
have to say about it?”
Feeling as though she were being interrogated, Allegra
repeated the answer they’d spouted over and over. “He’s the father. Period.”
“Something tells me you’re not quite so convinced,” Sister
Mary remarked with a skeptical lift of her brow.
“Sister, you know the circumstances that led me here to
start with. It cut me deeply, and my
wounds are still healing. My faith in a
higher power has yet to be restored.”
“I’m sorry?” she asked quizzically, as though she couldn’t
believe what she’d heard. “You say that
like you’re waiting for Triple A to bring you a gallon of gasoline for your
stranded car. Why should there be some
magical occurrence that replenishes what you’ve allowed to become drained?”
Allegra cocked her head in surprise. “I didn’t allow it to become drained,” she
protested. “My trust was stolen.”
“No, you simply chose to place it in what you could see
instead of what you knew in your heart,” was the staunch reply.
She couldn’t believe Sister Mary was going to debate the
point with her. There was no
debate. Facts were facts.
“I knew in my heart that the God I was serving wouldn’t
allow an innocent child to die. God is
supposed to protect the innocent and
the children!”
“Perhaps this was
His way of protecting her. Did you ever
think that her path was headed toward an even darker future?”
Momentarily taken aback, Allegra’s jaw opened and closed silently. Was it possible that Tessa had been on her
way to greater grief and pain than she’d already suffered? That God had been sparing her? It was a painful prospect, but it was also the
first explanation that didn’t make her soul scream out in frustration. Still…
“Why would He choose that
instead of just fixing things?”
“Allegra,” Sister Mary sighed. “You know I can’t answer that. None of us know what the divine plan is; we
just have to trust that there is one.”
“I’ve tried, but I just can’t seem to regain that kind of
trust.”
The nun shook her head in disappointment and pondered her
next words for a moment, wondering if it weren’t more a case of obstinacy than
anything else at this juncture. To that
end, she tried a different tactic.
“While that’s strictly between your heart and God, I
would like to point out one very important thing: Your lack of faith isn’t your problem
alone. It steals your joy and replaces
it with discontent, drawing concern and worry from those around you and robbing
them of their own joy. I would think
that would be incentive enough to try a little harder.”
Monday, February 6, 2012
Chapter 176
Pushing the door open with his foot, Richie stepped
across the threshold of their Hawaii house with his arms full of Allegra, heart
full of love, and body full of raging
testosterone. Depositing her in the
center of the tile floor, he nuzzled her ear growling, “I promise to do the
tender, romantic making love thing later, but first I need to have down and
dirty sex with you about half a dozen times.
Clothes off. Now.”
“No.” She pushed
away from him with an amused smile.
Richie was not amused.
At all.
“Excuse me?” His eyebrows lifted in blatant disbelief and
he presented his left hand. “I’m pretty
sure this ring means we’re married.
Wasn’t that the condition behind this ridiculous abstinence I’ve endured
for the last thirty-five days? Marriage
equals sex on a regular basis?”
Not the least bit affected by his attitude, she teased
her fingertips along the column of his neck, burrowing them into his hair. “Just a little longer,” she begged prettily
with a butterfly kiss against the pulse beating at the base of his throat. “Pleaaase?”
Cupping the back of her skull, he tugged lightly on her
hair, leaning back to look into her face.
“This is never going to happen again.
Do you understand that?”
“Our wedding night?” she chuckled, elevating on tiptoe to
touch his lips. “Yeah, I get that.”
“No.” Richie
pulled away with a frown, mentally searching for a way to get his point across
without being an asshole. He was wound
tighter than his Fender the time Ava had ‘helped’ by turning every tuning key
with all the strength in her little three-year old fingers. Inhaling deeply, he pushed down the
impatience and irritation and brought his thumb around to stroke Allegra’s
jawline, speaking quietly. “I willingly
put up with this – without a damn good explanation, by the way – because I wanted everything about your wedding
to be exactly how you dreamed it would be, but that’s it baby. There aren’t going to be games and
withholding intimacy in our marriage.
Agreed?”
Wounded eyes went wide as she pushed against his chest in
an effort to separate herself. “It
wasn’t a game, Richie,” she contended, arms coming to cross over her stomach.
“It doesn’t matter what it was.” He reached for her elbow to pull her near
again, but she stubbornly dug in her heels.
“Look,” he sighed. “I’m
sorry. I’ve handled this badly. All I want is for us to be on the same page
going into married life. I want sex to
be a natural, easy extension of our love and affection for one another. Something that we fall into without a second
thought, not some planned or contrived event.
Don’t you?”
“Yes,” she agreed quietly, eyes cast toward the glass
wall and the ocean beyond it.
Dammit, so much for
everybody being happy on our wedding day!
He tucked a loose fist under her chin, inching it
upward. “I want you. All of you.
I want to fuck you on the kitchen table, make love to you on the couch,
shatter your world in the shower. And I
want to know that you’ll be receptive to any and all of that plus more. That’s all I’m trying to say.”
She blinked and he thought he saw the hurt dim. “I should have explained earlier, but I
thought you would think I was being stupid.”
Pulling her into his embrace, he tucked her under his chin
and spoke into the top of her head.
“Tell me now?”
Sighing heavily, she lifted her arms around him, settling
her clasped hands in the small of his back.
“How many women have you had sex with?”
Jesus H Christ,
no. Please don’t go there.
“I dunno,” he mumbled, praying she wouldn’t be obstinate
and demand a head count. Not that he
could provide one anyway.
“It’s a lot though, isn’t it?”
“More than I can count on one hand,” was all he would
admit to.
Her laughter was humorless, shaking his chest with the
one sharp breath she needed to force it out. “Take that unknown number of women
and multiply it by three. Even at a
conservative two, it’s more than the average man. Which doesn’t mean anything to me. I was never naïve when it came to your past,
and I’ve never had a problem with it.
It’s your past, not your present.
But this is our wedding night Richie.”
She craned her neck at an angle that she could see him. “There’s no question in my mind that I’ll
remember tonight as long as I live. Is
it so unreasonable that I wanted to make sure you would remember it too? That it would stand out as something special
in your mind?”
Stuffing down the urge to berate her for her lack of
faith, Richie was still astounded that she’d think so little of herself. Leading her over to the breakfast bar, he
lifted her on the counter and stood between her knees, an open hand splayed
over each bare thigh. His thumb traced
along the edge of her cotton shorts thoughtfully..
“Do you think I don’t remember in vivid detail the first
time we had sex on your birthday in Seattle?
The first time we kissed on the beach in Hawaii? The first time we made love in Jon’s guest
house? The first time I took you from
behind in Las Vegas? The first time you
took me in your mouth, also in Las Vegas?
I could graphically describe each of those encounters and dozens
more.” Lifting her left hand, he turned
it over to kiss the palm. “So what makes
you think I wouldn’t remember the night I make you mine forever?”
“You remember all that?” Again, lack of faith had
skepticism drawn all over her face.
“Every sweet moan and whimper,” he huskily assured her,
breath hot on her cheek. “Everything is
different with you, Allegra. It has been
from the start.”
The slightest turn of her head brought their lips together. He could feel the uncertainty in the catch of
her breath, wanting to believe him yet reluctant to buy in.
“I’m not lying.”
His lips brushed hers as he spoke.
“I’ll never lie to you.”
She opened herself to him, a mute invitation into the
warm recesses of her mouth accompanied by a gratified sigh of acceptance. Devouring her mouth with a groan of
desperation, he imagined that he could still taste the lingering flavor of
mango on her tongue and wedged himself more tightly between her thighs, hands
roaming her back and pulling her close.
God, he’d missed this… this foreplay. The kisses they’d shared in recent weeks were
sweet, but he’d always known in the back of his mind they wouldn’t be more than
a kiss. This was a promise of something
even sweeter.
With a rumble of pleasure, he found the bare skin of her
back beneath the soft cotton tank she was wearing. The soft texture of her flesh beneath his
palms was as arousing as anything he’d ever encountered. Growling deep in his throat, Richie slid his
grasp to her hips forcefully bringing her to the edge of the counter and in direct
contact with his bulging zipper.
“Richie…” she gasped, tearing her mouth away. “Please let me – “
“No,” he cut her off, greedy hands wandering without
direction over her body, not content to settle in any one place too long. “I don’t need anything but you Allegra. But I need you now.”
She hesitated, tongue darting out to swipe away the
moisture from along the full curve of her bottom lip. This obviously wasn’t in her plans, but he
didn’t care. He wanted his wife under
him. Around him.
“Now.” He
reiterated, snatching the tank top over her head to divulge plumped breasts elegantly
bedecked in ivory lace. “So beautiful,”
he murmured reverently, big palms coming to cradle their soft weight. The seam where the two luscious mounds met
begged his attention and with a deep inhalation of the berry scent trapped
there, he snaked his tongue out to hotly lick along the crevice.
His hands shifted quickly unhooking her bra, and before
Allegra had a chance to register the air brushing across her bare chest, he was
laving her nipples with that same hot mouth.
His tongue curled around one beaded nipple, sucking sharply.
“Ohh!”
“Hurt?” he asked, cool breath causing the raspberry
colored pearl to pucker even further.
Silky locks of hair brushed his cheek as she shook in denial and his
fingers pinched at them before swooping in to consume one in a wide-mouthed
suckle. He moaned his pleasure at the
fleshiness against his tongue, drawing with a determined force, yet careful not
to inflict more pain than would be pleasurable.
“Oh, baby it feels so good.” Her body writhed against him, silently
begging more of the loving torture his mouth was administering. “More.”
More than willing to oblige, Richie lightly nipped her
with his teeth and moved the same attention to the other side, keeping the
first one entertained with his fingers.
Allegra felt as though she’d been sunburned on the beach
yesterday. Her skin was so hot, and
beads of sweat were forming at her neckline.
The plans she’d so carefully laid to control and seduce him incinerated
and crumpled into a pile of cold ashes beneath her husband’s magnificent sexual
authority.
“Hop down,” was the roughened command that garnered her
dazed attention. Silently obeying, she
kicked off her flip flops and her toes stretched to reach the tile floor. The instant her feet were flat on the ground,
Richie pushed his hands inside the elastic waistband of her shorts, shoving
them and her panties unceremoniously to the ground.
An upward glance found nostrils flaring with desire as he
took in her breasts, belly and hips, all rounded with the effects of pregnancy. Loving hands cupped the baby bump that was
getting bigger every day, despite the scale’s insistence that she’d only gained
seven pounds.
“Your body is spectacular. So lush and full with our baby.” His gaze burned her skin as he swept the
black, sleeveless shirt over his own head and reached for the button on his
cargo shorts. “Jesus, I want to feel you
against me so badly that my hands are shaking like a nervous kid.”
Smiling ruefully, she lifted her own trembling fingers
for him to see. “Glad I’m not the only
one.”
“You’ve got one chance.
If you want this to happen in a bed, lead the way upstairs,” he informed
her tightly, stepping out of his shorts and boxers. “Now.
Otherwise I’m going to fuck you standing up against the wall.”
Goose bumps danced up one arm and down the other from the
electric charge his words carried. He
made no excuses for his naked desire.
She was his and he would have her.
Period.
“The bed will be there later,” she gasped through empty
lungs, the air stolen from them in the instant her shoulder blades hit the cool
plaster wall.
“Good answer.”
Bending at the knees, Richie adhered himself to her front side and
slowly rose back to his full height. It
was a slow, agonizing abrasion of roughened male skin against its satiny
feminine counterpart, coarse body hair against smoothly rounded flesh, and
unyielding muscle against pliable softness.
Sensations were larger than life, his breath in her ear
roaring with the force of a mighty hurricane, the inferno of their body heat
melting them together, his unmistakable scent a cloud of arousal in her
nostrils.
The unexpected presence of his finger plunging deep into
her hot, wet core wrenched a fevered cry from her and nearly buckled her knees.
“Damn. You’re so wet for me,” he growled, grinding his stabbing
erection into her hip. Staying pressed
close to her, he withdrew his finger, skating it leisurely through her drenched
folds until he grazed the hyper-sensitive nub that sent shocks through her.
“Oh!” The thump of
her head falling against the wall echoed in Allegra’s ears, temporarily
blinding her to the fact that her nails were making deep crescent moons in
Richie’s bare shoulders.
“Careful, baby,” he chuckled against her ear, breath
stirring the fine hairs masking it.
Passing his fingers back with another light touch, then another had her
thighs clamping together to intensify the pressure.
“Uh-uh. None of
that,” he scolded with a light smack toward her left buttock. Hard fingers gripped her thigh and jockeyed
it up around him, widely separating the thighs that were set to do her bidding.
Allegra whimpered with frustration. She was glossy-eyed and crazed by his
touch. What had she been thinking to
shun even one instances of spine-tingling sex with this man? Her body craved him. Craved the way he would fill her – over and
over and over…
His fingers did exactly that, pumping deliberately
through the molten desire that was seeping from her body. The friction felt so good. So, so good.
But it wasn’t enough.
It wasn’t all of him.
“Please…” she gasped brokenly. “You.
I want you.”
There was no pause in his intimate plundering. If anything it intensified.
“You’ve got me.”
His voice was no more than a grumble beside her ear, their sweaty cheeks
rubbing together with the exertion of staying upright. Richie’s hips rocked relentlessly against
hers without giving her the satisfaction she hungered for. “You want more, you have to tell me.”
“I am telling
you.” Allegra sunk her nails into his
bare buttocks, forcing him against her.
“I want you inside me.”
“Too bad you’re not in charge.” Letting her leg drop, he pinned both hands
above her head, nearly knocking a framed picture from the wall in the
process. Stretching so one of his hands
could grasp both of her wrists, the other stole back downward to the slippery
playground between her thighs. “Who’s in
charge here, my beautiful wife? Who’s
going to let you come? Who’s going to make you come?”
Any thought she had of bristling at his presumptuousness
faded under a wave of scorching arousal.
The man in charge was something to behold and she knew he would live up
to his words. God, he’s sexy. “You. You
are.”
“Good girl.” His
punishing kiss was all the more arousing for its contrast with the gentleness
of his approval. “I’ll take you places
you’ve never been.”
“You already have.”
The only response he gave was to lift her from the floor,
ordering that she wrap her legs around his waist. Slowly, ever so slowly, he eased her down on
his erection. She mewled her approval,
clinging to his shoulders while simultaneously wiggling downward in an effort
to hurry him.
Her actions had the opposite effect. Richie stilled before she was half-impaled
and gave her a punishing nip on the tendon between her neck and shoulder. “You don’t think I know how to make you
come?”
“Yes, yes. You
do. Please…” Beads of sweat trickled down her brow, past
her neck down into the valley of breasts.
One powerful thrust had her crying out and forced her back
flush against the wall.
He withdrew and plunged again with a groan of
satisfaction. Holding her firmly, he
continued his motion – filling then withdrawing until she could feel the tingle
traveling upward from her toes into her thighs.
Nose to nose with him, she could see the sweat trickling
down the contour of his cheekbone as he drove them toward a point high in the
sky with the intent to shatter and dissolve like a shooting star. His pupils flared with the declaration,
“You’re mine. Forever.”
Allegra flung her arms around his neck, smashing her mouth into
his and whispering. “Forever.”
♥ ♥ ♥
Moaning complacently, Allegra stretched until her hands met the
headboard and her toes wiggled against the soft cotton sheets tucked in around
the mattress. Without opening her eyes, she
smiled, taking a moment to enjoy the serenity.
She wasn’t sure why she was smiling and felt so at peace, but it she was
going to take the chance to bask in it while it lasted.
She finally opened her eyes with a sigh, briefly confused by her
surroundings.
Hawaii. Our house.
A contented grin swept over her face and she turned her head to
find the opposite side of the bed empty.
After such an early start this morning and an active couple of
hours in first the living room, then the bedroom, exhaustion had claimed her
just after noon. She and Richie had
curled up for a nap in their big bed, but she had obviously slept longer than
he. Turning her head the other way, she made
out his figure sitting on the deck with his reading glasses on and a book in
his lap.
If she was going outside, she should probably put
something on, even though it didn’t look like he was wearing much from where
she stood. Maybe a pair of shorts, at
most. Men had it so much easier.
Slipping out from under the lightweight bedding, she
located the suitcases Richie had brought upstairs and dug through them to find
her oversized nightshirt. It would cover
everything important. She dropped it
over her head and padded toward the sliding glass door and her husband.
Hearing the door sliding in its tracks, Richie lifted his
head with an affectionate smile, removing his glasses and setting the book
aside. “Hey sleepyhead. Have a good nap?”
“Mmm,” she agreed, settling into his lap with a soft kiss. “Whatcha readin’?”
Slouching down in the cushioned Adirondack chair, Richie
smiled and urged her to lean into his chest with the weight of his embracing
arms. Lifting her left hand to admire
the rings seated there, he wove his fingers into hers so that their rings were
side by side. “Believe it or not, it’s
something that was part of Dave’s gift.”
“Oh
yeah?” She stretched out with her free
hand to snag the thick paperback book, perusing the cover before reading aloud,
“Awakening the Buddhist Heart: Integrating Love, Meaning, and Connection into
Every Part of Your Life. Okayyy... That’s interesting. What else was in that bag?”
“A
scented candle for relaxation, a book of love poems and a CD of instrumental
ballads.”
The book hit the deck floor with a thud and he smothered
a laugh at her astonished expression.
She and Dave may be close, but Richie had known him a whole lot longer. “Seriously?
I figured there’d be something pornographic in there. Perverted at the very least. I didn’t realize he would actually be
thoughtful.”
“You should know he’s not always what he appears to be,”
Richie scolded, no longer bothering to hide his amusement. “And how much he loves to keep everybody
guessing.”
“True. It was a
very sweet gesture. I’ll have to
apologize and thank him.” Leaning
backward over the arm of the chair, she scooped up the fallen book and flipped
curiously through it. “So how’s the
book?”
“It’s… enlightening.
One of those things that’s right up my alley.” The hand that was leisurely sprawled across
her thigh began to stroke idly. The book
had actually sparked a notion about the situation with Heather. Un sure as to how receptive she would be, he
approached the subject cautiously. “Can
I say something without you getting pissed at me?”
“The fact that you have to ask that has me wondering,”
she laughed. “But I feel so good right
now, I’d say your chances are excellent.
What’s up?”
“It’s about Heather,” he said, thoughtfully watching her
for any sparks of anger.
“Ugghhhh,” she groaned letting her head collapse on his
shoulder. “Can’t we leave the Wicked
Witch of the Westlake out of our honeymoon?
Do we have to do this now?”
He chuckled and brought her further into the circle of
his embrace. “Just listen for a
minute. There’s no doing, I only want
you to think about something.”
A disgusted huff breezed across his throat, but he knew
it was more for show than anything. Her
body was too relaxed to be all that bent out of shape. “Okay, what?”
“Well. There’s a
quote in this book that says ‘Hatred is never ended
by hatred but by love’.”
“And?”
“And I still haven’t got a clue as to why she’s being
such a bitch, but Heather is never going to be anything but what she is. It sucks having to deal with her, but your –
our – anger isn’t doing anything but feeding her attitude. Maybe it’s time to try a different tactic.”
“So you want me to be nice to her while she slices me to
ribbons every chance she gets.” It
wasn’t a question, and Allegra didn’t appear astounded by his brilliance in
suggesting it.
“No.” He shrugged,
with a half roll of his eyes before amending, “Well, yes, but I think of it
more as not letting her dictate your emotions.”
“Why do I have to be the bigger woman here? Why can’t she just step into the light of
reality for a minute and be a grown up?”
“Because you are the
bigger woman, Sunshine. And think about
it… you’d enjoy taking the wind out of her sails when she’s spoiling for a
fight.”
“Eh. That may
actually be fun,” she reluctantly agreed, wiggling her bottom into his lap
under the guise of getting more comfortable.
Richie had a sneaking suspicion that the real intent was to make him
un-comfortable. A suspicion that was
confirmed when she said, “I’ll think about it.
While you’re in an exhausted coma after hours and hours of marital
bliss.”
He grinned. “How
could I possibly want anything more?”
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