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It was like a dream - a paradise of intoxicating scents, the heat of passionate caresses then the moaning, convulsive transfer of genetic information. Rolling on top she declared her love. Still panting, he combed his fingers through her hair and whispered, “Make me a dad some day, ” “Good as done, she said” and clicked her ring to his. With head thrown back he said the word again, “Dad” It had a solid ring to it, “Dad” “Dad, Dad. WAKE UP, DAD! ” Searching his way through the pastel haze, he saw the visage of a largish boy-man hovering over the couch. spoken sounds gradually coalesced into familiar vocal code –     “The car keys…”         “To the mall…”             “You promised…”                 “Tux for the prom…” Propping his head on his hands he surfaced in the land of now. “You OK Dad? ” “Sure son and so are you.” He drew a ring of jingling metal from his pocket and gave it over - pointing with his free hand like a cue for the clarinets, “Drive carefully son. Always drive carefully.” December, 2006
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Aug 3, 2013
Aug 3, 2013 at 5:19 PM UTC
Passion Flower
It was like a dream - a paradise of intoxicating scents, the heat of passionate caresses then the moaning, convulsive transfer of genetic information. Rolling on top she declared her love. Still panting, he combed his fingers through her hair and whispered, “Make me a dad some day, ” “Good as done, she said” and clicked her ring to his. With head thrown back he said the word again, “Dad” It had a solid ring to it, “Dad” “Dad, Dad. WAKE UP, DAD! ” Searching his way through the pastel haze, he saw the visage of a largish boy-man hovering over the couch. spoken sounds gradually coalesced into familiar vocal code –     “The car keys…”         “To the mall…”             “You promised…”                 “Tux for the prom…” Propping his head on his hands he surfaced in the land of now. “You OK Dad? ” “Sure son and so are you.” He drew a ring of jingling metal from his pocket and gave it over - pointing with his free hand like a cue for the clarinets, “Drive carefully son. Always drive carefully.” December, 2006
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Aug 3, 2013
Aug 3, 2013 at 5:19 PM UTC
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