Usual disclaimers: no sex involving persons under 18; I edit my own work, but have a beta reader; I do edit comments if they lack redeeming social value.
Unusual disclaimers: (1) I'm neither retired military nor an arms dealer; however I've read a lot of military fiction, I research a lot, and I'm addicted to battlefield accounts and videos from Ukraine's war with Russia. No doubt I got a lot wrong, but this is a fantasy set in 2019/2020, so you know it's purely fiction. (2) Politically and economically, I'm tethered in the middle. On some issues, I'm likely right of center, on others, I'm likely left. If you're far right, you'll see me and almost everyone else as a leftist; if you're far left, I'm a redneck from Texas, and most everyone else is a "conservative" (spoken with a frown). Note: both conservatives and liberals are centrists, to the right and left of moderates; extremists on the right are reactionaries, on the left radicals.
(3) Like me, Rob is a moderate who doesn't really care where your personal beliefs fall along the political spectrum, but when you consort with foreign powers and extremists to overthrow the government, you're a bad guy whether you're left or right. The 'bad guys' in this fantasy come from all over the world, and from every race, color, religion, and creed, as the story makes clear. The story also makes clear that they only have one thing in common: the desire to do away with our democratic republic and replace it with an autocratic government of their group's choosing. Rob doesn't want his kids raised in an autocracy, and neither do his allies, so they join the resistance. (4) Yeah, the government wouldn't arm a friendly paramilitary group as they do in this story, and the outcome - especially as related to North Korea - is wishful thinking, but it's my fantasy, so... I hope you enjoy it.
Knowing those things, if you choose to read this chapter it's on you, so don't rant and rage in the comments about politics,, or tell me you loved the story but rated it 1* due to the politics. It's not my manifesto or my autobiography; it's a FANTASY. Read it like you would Stephen King, or Tom Clancy.
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On a personal note, I want to express my appreciation for the patience of my readers, with even greater appreciation for the kinds words expressed via comments and email.
I'm feeling better, and the first round of post-treatment tests look good, the physicians say.
The end of the world as they know it is nigh, yet Rob and Kaitlyn celebrate their love and devotion surrounded by family and friends. The optimism of their vows is in sharp contrast with the dangers and terrors of the world unfolding around them, yet even those with certain knowledge of the situation at hand are swept up in their bliss.
From 2.9 - Rob is expecting something spectacular from his sexy little wife on their wedding night, but she surprises him with her desire.
"My challenge to you, on our wedding night, is to let me experience the depth of your love for me. The words you spoke tonight touched my soul, but now I want to feel your emotion, your passion, your love - and I want you to feel mine!
"Can that be tonight's challenge, my most precious husband?" I kissed her in response, letting my love for her flow into her.
The 8' x 10' shower was wet but unoccupied, the bedroom door was closed, and we could hear their (Eva and Claude's) passion, though barely. After twelve minutes under the seven showerheads, we were clean and primed. We dried each other and walked to our rooms naked.
I redirected her away from the bed to the windows, where we looked out over the eerie landscape while I began my expression of love. My fingertips, my palms, my lips and tongue, all attempted to validate that my desire and need for her goes far beyond the sexual. Her body and mouth responded in kind, and soon we were engulfed in a fever I'd never experienced.
That fever would only magnify as we made love once, male dominant, and then again, female dominant.
After the infernos erupted, she rolled off, plastered herself against me, and murmured, "I do so love you..." "And I love you more," I whispered in reply, just before we drifted off to sleep.
The world might have other plans for us in the not-too-distant future, but tonight we slept peacefully, wrapped in each other's arms and loving devotion.
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Berta, Rene, Rosa, and Nina arrived at 7:30 in the morning. Berta had a key, she knew the code, and they were well into preparations for our brunch when I followed the smell of coffee into the kitchen.
After greetings all around and some teasing about me looking '
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' this morning, I admitted, "Yeah, I am more than a little tired this morning, but this coffee is strong enough to kick-start me. Give me time to drink a cup, and I'll help y'all."
They assured me I would not help, as my job today was to take care of my bride and guests, and they were doing this out of love, not duty. I hugged each of them, offering personal thanks.
The brilliant morning sunshine was warming the south-facing patio. I took my second cup of coffee outside and coaxed Duke from the gilded cage in which he had insinuated himself when wedding guests arrived. Since it's both air-conditioned and heated, with a fresh water fountain and automatic feeder, and has a doggy door into the large fenced kennel to the north where he can exercise and do his business, he somewhat reluctantly came outside with me. After checking to ensure there weren't too many strangers around, he gave me some doggie love and trotted to the patio with me.
I sat on a padded love seat with my feet propped up on the wall, soaking up the rays, watching the creatures of the morning, and gazing across the high desert I had come to love so much. Duke lay beside me, the sun glinting on his shiny black coat, soaking up the rays and dozing off from time to time. I dropped my hand to his head and rubbed his ears; he grunted in contentment.
The sense of peace and tranquility I felt was perhaps the greatest of my life. I, or rather we, had been through some hard times over the past decade, but my family was intact once again, Kaitlyn's lifetime commitment was expressed beautifully in her vows, and our friends and relations had demonstrated their respect and devotion to us in words and deeds.
I took a deep breath, and slowly let it out, letting the sense of serenity fill me. My contentment knew no bounds.
Then the stealthy exchange of sentries on a mesa a half-mile to the southwest shattered my tranquility, awoke and reengaged my lucid mind. To exacerbate the sudden transformation, Rene picked that moment to bring me my phone. "It buzzed a couple of times,
Jefe
, but I wanted to give you a moment."