"Gordon, will you calm down?" Mike laughed as he looked at his wife. Sitting in her favourite chaise in her favourite lounge, she glanced up at him as a frown creased her lovely face.
"I prithee, sirrah, why do you think I am anything less than calm?" she queried. "Have you seen me pacing, fretting, or otherwise showing agitation?"
"Not a bit," he answered, standing over her and looking down, his powerful arms folded across his broad chest. "You've been sitting there nigh on motionless for nearly forty-five minutes. Even if everything is perfect and ready, you would normally still be doing
something
. But here you are, still as a statue."
She sighed. "It is, husband, occasionally annoying to be reminded that you know me better than I know myself. I guess I
am
rather flustered."
"I don't blame you," he said, holding out his huge hand to her. She took it and allowed him to pull her to her feet. She knew she could count on him to make everything better. "Jenny will be here at noon, and you are finally going to see each other after over thirty years. Even
you
are allowed to be nervous and less than perfectly composed, princess."
She loved the feel of her hands clasped in his, and she looked up into his eyes reverently. "Thank you for that, Michael. I know it will be fine, I do. I guess I'm just allowing myself one of those rare moments where I feel anxious."
"That's completely fair, Gordon," Mike said easily. "And let's be honest here... if you're anxious, Jenny must be absolutely terrified. This is no doubt as scary for her as it was for Alli when she arrived."
Karen smiled lovingly. "You always know what to say, don't you?"
"Just about everyone else's life and how they should lead it," he chuckled before kissing her head. "I'd better get going, it's a full day down at the university."
"You sure I can't convince you to stay and meet Jenny when I do?" Karen asked, trying not to sound hopeful.
He smiled and caressed her cheek. "You've just got the yips, Kar. You'll be happy that you met up with her on your own soon enough. I know you said she likes surprises, so let's space them out for her, okay?"
She nodded. They'd talked this out endless times over the past three weeks, and she knew he was right. It was best this way. Jenny would meet Karen's sister and her son later, and Mike would be home last. After all, there was a remote chance that Jenny either lost her nerve and didn't show or was upset upon getting here and needed to leave. Karen didn't want to wave her husband in Jenny's face, since her dear friend had apparently been widowed once and then divorced.
It was
very
unlikely, knowing Jenny, but Karen had to make sure.
She hugged herself to her giant husband, feeling so very safe and loved in his embrace, those titan arms around her, a shield against a world gone mad. Karen sighed and then let him kiss her, leaving her mind drifting and soft, a glowing blank.
And then he was gone, heading out to the university. She wasn't ready for him to go yet.
Yes she was.
I can't wait for you to get here, Jen,
she thought to herself, smiling and knowing how to keep herself occupied now.
I hope you want us all in your life. Because I want you in ours...
***
Mike & Karen
Disclaimer:
All characters are 18 years of age or older while actively engaging in sexual activity. This story is a prequel/sequel (sprequel?) to my other work, Alex & Alexa. As always, many thanks and gratuitous panty shots from Freja and Jeanie to my long-suffering editor and beta-reader for their assistance in polishing up and improving this work. Reviews are welcome; flames will be snickered at and deleted with extreme prejudice. Enjoy!
Please Note:
There are incest themes with a secondary couple in this story. Just a forewarning.
Chapter XXVI - A New Old Love, Part I
In fact, the morning passed by easily and quickly. Karen busied herself by checking everything, making sure that memorabilia Jenny would be interested in was on-hand, and that all visual indications of her husband, her son, and her little sister were nowhere to be seen in common areas. She had to keep Jenny occupied for a few hours before Alexa got home.
Alli would be delighted to meet her sister's dearest and oldest friend. Their mother had doubtless told her a bit about Jenny when they'd lived in Europe, the fabled Countess of Greymoor. Miranda had suspected exactly how much Karen and Jen had meant to each other, although she'd never confirmed anything. And Miranda had loved Mike dearly, since he completed her older daughter in ways even Jenny could not hope to.
Karen, of course, had followed Mike's advice and simply told all the staff to prepare for an important guest, staying for an extended period. She had not explained who, preferring to keep it a surprise. Alli didn't know, nor did Alex, although he'd been told things about Jen over the years by his parents, and seen some pictures from decades earlier.
And, a couple of weeks after Jenny arrived, Lisa, Janet, and Mona were due! She hadn't told them either, and couldn't
wait
to see their faces. Only Mike and Karen knew the full extent of everything that was happening. There were so many surprises waiting for so many people.
"How's everything here, Theresa?" Karen asked easily as she breezed into the kitchen, where the Manor's chef was making sure everything was timed perfectly for lunch. It smelled divine in the spacious room.
"Just fine, ma'am, thanks!" said the chef cheerfully as she moved around the kitchen. It was certainly large enough for her to work in, with several fridges, coolers, and freezers along the walls, along with ovens of various sizes and purposes, and stovetop ranges. It was all centered around a large, marble-topped island that she generally used as her prep station for the amazing cuisine she created. "Still not going to give any of us a hint as to who's coming? Even Tatyana is getting painfully curious."
"You'll thank Michael and I later that we didn't say who, Theresa, I promise," Karen assured her. "Not even Alex or Alli know."
"Goodness, that
is
a well-kept secret," Theresa mused. "Hopefully it is a less tense visit than when the bishop arrived, hm?"
"Given that our visitor is staying for a month, one would hope so," Karen sighed, shaking her head. Just over a week ago, the bishop of the Diocese of Toronto's Anglican church had come to the Manor to discuss with Alex, Alli, and Karen the potential implications and complications of the proposed marriage of the young couple, given that they were aunt and nephew. Michael had been called away to important work at the university, so it was just the three of them.
So of course, Karen's day had begun with Freja waking up the neighbourhood detonating a bomb on the front lawn. Alex sent the world spinning out of control by answering a call from the bishop with a blasphemous greeting. And Alli accidentally got
very
high. Not to mention Karen inadvertently sent a set of her used lingerie to the Royal Ontario Museum as a donation for public display, while a neighbour received a priceless Mesopotamian artifact to masturbate to.
And while everything had worked out, eventually, and the bishop was on board concerning the marriage, Alex's penance for shortening his mother's lifespan by two decades was ongoing, and not likely to end before the first winter snowfall later in the year.
She turned her mind back to Theresa. "And you're all set for lunch, and have the special ingredient ready?"
Theresa smiled and nodded. "Yes, ma'am. You won't be disappointed, I promise."
Karen excused herself and went on her rounds again, finally running into her seneschal, Tatyana, who put her hands in her lap and nodded respectfully as her employer approached.
"I promise you, ma'am, that the staff will be assembled in the grand foyer at the appointed time," the crisp and efficient Russian woman said. "And, per your admittedly unusual instructions, Mr. Winson has not been notified of the guest's arrival, by anyone, even accidentally."
"Not even Miss Prospero?" Karen asked, smirking in amusement, her arms folded.
"
Especially
not Miss Prospero," Tatyana said firmly. "She was told her position depended on it."
"Miss Orlova," Karen giggled. "I couldn't possibly fire her over such a gaffe."
"Oh, no, Ma'am," Tatyana said, shaking her head. "Something much more dire. I implied that if she were to, accidentally or otherwise, 'spill the beans', then her position as personal attendant to you and your husband would be revoked immediately."
"Bless me, she'll never talk again!" Karen laughed, gaily. "Very well, Miss Orlova. And while I won't go into details right now, please make sure that Ari knows some permissions will have to be adjusted in the servers and firewalls."
The Russian woman nodded. "Certainly, ma'am."
Walking down the Hall of Ancestors, she found Marie, the Manor's botanist and gardener, carefully tweaking a wonderful early Spring floral arrangement she had created for the alcove it was sitting in. The low, wide container was concealed by the burgeoning flowers and wisps of colour that hung over and down its sides. The Breton woman was remarkably creative, and the arrangement fit the time of year.
"
It is beautiful, Marie,
" Karen said in Marie's native Breton tongue, a language she'd picked up while in France while studying about Peter Abelard. She loved the flow and shades involved in this arrangement. While tiny flowers hung over the sides, what almost looked like twigs sprang out and reached up, punctuated by buds of colour, but providing a stunning contrast to what was below. "
I'd say it's your prettiest yet, but they're all wonderful to behold.
"
"
Trugarez vas, itron,