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some rest."
Kattie whispered, "Can stay up there with me? And sit by the bed with me?" Jack said, "Yes. Of course." Kattie closed her
eyes and fell asleep in his arms. When he got into the room he layed her down on the bed covering her up with the blanket.
Then he pulled up a chair next to her and sat there. He was still worried but he knew she would get better. He would relieve
her stress one way or another.
Kattie slept for most of the day. Jack had dinner brought up to them. He put the plates on the table and went over to wake
Kattie up. But before he could wake her up, Kattie jumped up sweating and crying holding her stomach. Jack ran over to her
sitting beside her holding her hands, "What's the matter?" Kattie looked at him and hugged him, "Jack. Jack. I had the
dream again. It scared me. It was so vivid." Jack closed his eyes, "It was only a dream. I'm right here. No need to worry
anymore." Jack pulled back to go get the plates. He gave her her food, "Well it's time to eat now. So you have to get your
strength back up." They ate. When they were finished Jack had the plates removed and he sat in the chair next the bedside
with Kattie. Kattie got up and sat on Jack's lap leaning her head against his shoulders playing with his hair, "I love you."
Jack looked up and kissed her, "I love you too. Thank you for giving me a child." He put his hand on her stomach and she
put her hand on his. They just sat there.
Chapter 9: July 11th
Jack and Kattie are both in bed. They are just laying there relaxing. Kattie asked, "What are we going to do today?" Jack
looked at her, "Are you feeling better?" Kattie nodded, "I'm feeling well enough. Besides, I can't stay in bed forever." Jack
replied, "I don't want you to overdo yourself. Remember, you don't just got yourself to worry about anymore. You got a little
one inside." Kattie smiled, but inside she was crying. She knew she would be putting the baby in danger when she left.
Kattie said, "I'm fine. Let's say we...go for a picnic?" Jack asked, "Right where we were the first time?" Kattie nodded. She
got up and got dressed. So did Jack. When they were both dressed they went downstairs and got in the carrige.
They unpacked the basket and began to eat. They had grapes, apples, strawberries, wine, anything that you would bring
on a picnic. Kattie said, "So tell me Prince Jack, what would you name the baby?" Jack looked at her, "Well Ms. Mannel, if
it's a boy then I would name it Johnathon. If it's a girl then I'll name it Kattie. What about you?" Kattie answered, "I would
name it Layla if it's a girl. And Johnathon if it's a boy. Any other questions you want to ask me?" Jack thought of one that
probably be like a proposal question, "Yes I do. Is it going to have mine or your last name?" Kattie looked away at the view.
She wanted it to be his last name but in the end, it would be Blackwell. Kattie then looked at Jack, "That all depends. But
don't worry. I won't answer now. But if the right question is asked, then by the time I give birth, I will know." That let Jack
know not to ask the question right now or any time soon. The answer would just be no. But she let him know that she'd be
open to the question in time. Kattie got on top of Jack, "But for now. I just want to kiss you." Jack lifted his head and kissed
her. They kissed each other fiercly. Like cats and dogs fighting. But instead of fighting for their lives, they were fighting for
passion. They rolled in the grass rubbing against each other. Wanting each other. Wanting the heat that strives between
them. Kattie stopped and just looked at Jack. She used her fingers to gently push his hair out of his face. Then she kissed
him; just a quick brush of her lips on his; and she layed her head down on his chest. Kattie sighed. Jack fondled her hair
with his fingers and rubbed her back with his other hand, "What's the matter?" Kattie replied, "Nothing. Everything's perfect.
I just wish that everything lasted forever." Jack said, "This can last forever." Kattie got up and sat next to him, "This can't last
forever." Jack sat up and put his arm around her, "Why not?" Kattie looked at him, she knew why, "Because nothing ever
last forever." Jack kissed her forehead, "Well, we're going to make a first then." Kattie smiled and wished that were true.
Jack kissed her. Kattie loved him with all her heart and that's why she was leaving him.
Kattie and Jack returned to the castle at 4:30. When they got there they were as a happy as can be. Kattie decided that
she wasn't going to let the last days she had with Jack be spent in sorrow. She went to the library and sat there while Jack
had a talk with a few of the towns people. Kattie layed down on the couch and closed her eyes. In a few minutes she was
asleep. Jack came in about ten minutes later to tell her that he would be a while and saw that she was sleeping. He smiled
at the sight of her sleeping soundly and got a blanket to cover her. He left quietly and shut the door. He went back into his
office to continue his meeting.
It was 6:30 when Kattie woke up. She realized that she was covered with a blanket and looked around. She saw no one.
There was absolutely no one in the room. Just her. She thought that to be strange since she was waiting for Jack. When
she looked outside through the window it was dark. She just realized that it was much later than she had thought. At that
time Kattie got up and wrapped the blanket around her. She left the library and headed for Jack's office. She knocked on
the door. Jack answered, "Come in." Kattie walked in and looked around. He was the only one in the room. He saw her,
Good evening honey. Did you enjoy your nap? I walked in to tell you that I would be a while and you were asleep so I
covered you up." Kattie smiled and hugged, "Yes I did. But you should have woke up." She kissed him. Kattie then pulled
away, "Come with me. I want to show you something." She smiled and led him outside and around the castle to where there
was nothing but open feild. She laid the blanket down and layed down, "Lay down with me." Jack did and she curled up to
him with his arm around her. He asked, "Now what did you want to show me?" Kattie smiled and looked up at the sky, "This.
Just look at the night sky with all the sparkling stars out." Jack looked up. The stars were out every where. Shinining down
on them as a hundred little night-lights. Jack said, "They lost one of their stars you know." Kattie looked at him, "How so?"
Jack answered, "They lost you. You're my star." Kattie chuckled, "Then in that case, they lost two." She kissed him and
he kissed her. She layed her head down on his arm. Jack said, "This should be our spot. Our night-spot. And where we
have our picnics should be our day-spot." Kattie smiled, "They are."
Kattie and Jack stayed like that for a long time. They didn't go in until 7:45. When they did go in they went up to Jack's
bedchamber. Kattie started kissing Jack and unbuttoning his shirt. Jack pulled away, "You're pregnant. We can't do this.
Can we?" Kattie answered, "I don't see why not. My sister did it and she was in her second trimester." Jack kissed her
and took off his shirt and undressed her. Kattie unfastened his pants and took them off. They took everything off. Then
Jack picked Kattie up and climbed on the bed with her on the bottom. Jack broke from the kiss and kissed her neck. He
worked his way down to her breast and suckled. Kattie moaned and put her hand on his head. Then Jack connected them
with each other. He rode her fast and hard making her moan and squeeze the pillow with her hands. The excitement
between them took over and they were one. They rode and they moaned untill they couldn't no more. Kattie fell on top of
him taking him out of her. She was breathing heavily and so was he. Jack whispered, "I love you." Kattie kissed him and
whispered back, "And I love you." They layed there together for a while and fell asleep.
Chapter 10: July 12th
It was raining really hard outside. Kattie was just staring out the window in Jack's bedchamber. Jack was standing behind
her with nothing but pants on and Kattie was just wrapped with a sheet, "It's so wrecked out there. Kind of like my life.
Except when I'm with you." Jack smiled and put his arms around her, "So that's how you describe the rain. Wrecked."
Kattie nodded, "Yes. That's how I describe it. And that's how I used to be. Until I met you. Somehow, you fixed me." She
turned around in his arms, "How did you do that?" Jack smiled, "I'm not telling." Jack kissed her. Kattie went over and got
her clothes. She got dressed. Jack went over and held her in his arms again, "So what we going to do now? We can't go no
where the way it's raining out there." Kattie kissed him, "What was your favorite game to play when you were a young boy and
it was raining out?" Jack put his head back and thought. He looked at her, "Hide and Seek. But what does that have to do with
what we're going to do today?" Kattie answered, "Close your eyes. Count to fifty. I'll hide. And you can come find me, if you
can." Jack closed his eyes and laughed, "I'll be able to find you. One, Two, Three..." Kattie left and shut the door quietly. She
went downstairs into his office and crawled underneath the desk where his feet would be. Jack finally got to fifty, "...Fifty.
Ready or not, Kattie, here I come. I'm going to find you." He opened the door and looked in all the rooms on that floor. She
wasn't there. He then went downstairs and looked in the library. She wasn't in there either. On his way out he saw Mr. McNight,
"Mr. McNight, have you seen where Kattie went?" Mr. McNight answered, "I think I saw her going into your office, sir." Jack
smiled heading for his office, "Thank you." When he entered the office he didn't see no one. He did see, however, a part of
Kattie's dress sticking out from the desk. Jack smiled and went around the desk and sat on it, "I think I saw part of a lady's
dress sticking out of the desk. I don't know. Could it be?" He bent over and looked under the desk. Kattie smiled and got out.
Jack pulled her
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