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The Baby Favor

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by Chance Carter


  I couldn’t tell if she was joking or not, but it did raise my spirits. “Oh, yeah. You’re right on the money. I call it, ‘Sexual Sensations.’ It’s up for auction right now, if you want to place a bid.”

  “Oh, definitely. This painting is going right above my bed, and no one can do anything about it. Sixty-nine million dollars, in cash. Or… another kind of payment… if you know what I mean.”

  I laughed. “It’s all yours.”

  “Good.” Amy set it down by the door, and looked around the room. When she turned back to me, she had a mischievous glint in her eyes.

  “What are you thinking?” I asked, stepping toward her.

  “I want you to paint me,” she said, her voice provocative.

  “Yeah?”

  “I want you to paint me. Nude.”

  “Oh.” I was speechless for a moment, surprised. “Okay.”

  “And this one is going on my living room wall. It’s gonna be the first thing you see when you walk into my room, so it better be damn good.”

  “My first commission,” I said. “No pressure.”

  “You’ll do it?” She bounced on her toes in excitement.

  I laughed. “Of course I’ll do it, though I can’t promise it’ll be good. But I shall try.”

  As she undressed, I found everything I needed. A blank canvas, some paint and a palette, and my easel. By the time I was ready, Amy was lounging on the floor on a white sheet, naked and posed. She was reclining back, her legs spread casually, her body stretched, so that I got a very, very good view of her body.

  Her eyes flitted down to the quickly growing bulge in my pants, and she smirked, clearly pleased with herself.

  I carefully began mixing my colors, focusing on getting them right—and trying hard not to get distracted by her.

  Once I was satisfied with the palette, I looked back at her, my eyes scanning her, taking in every inch. God, she was perfect. I crouched down and reached out my hand to brush the hair back out of her face. She held my gaze, her eyes both innocent and alluring.

  I dipped the brush into the fleshy tone I’d created and pressed it against the canvas, keeping the strokes smooth and curvy, like her body.

  I had admired her body plenty of times before, but never so analytically. Studying her now, I realized how poised and proportional she was. She looked like a living, breathing Greek statue, like Aphrodite come to life. Fluid, elegant, real… I was captivated by her exquisite perfection.

  Her hair fell over her shoulders in soft curls, like the ocean on a starless night. Her eyes glittered like gemstones, temptation solidified. Her lips were a gateway, a Mona Lisa smile, inviting in its mystery. Her cheeks were cherry blossoms, her upturned nose blessed with freckles, like constellations in a summer sky.

  My eyes moved down her body. Her slender neck and graceful shoulders were reminiscent of a willow tree. Her breasts, perfectly sculpted and angled upward, her nipples flushed and pink. Her skin flowed smoothly down her wide hips, her curves voluptuous. Her thighs parted, revealing her female flesh, blossoming like the rarest flower. Her femininity was paradoxical, both vulnerable and enduring.

  I worked on the painting, paying more attention to detail than was usual for me. I was determined, for all my lack of skill or finesse, to make something that was even a fragment of her worth and beauty.

  I’d always been a messy painter, as the disorganized room reflected. I smeared the paint with my fingertips. I’d touched her, after all, memorized her body. Maybe I could translate that memory to paper.

  As I worked, she watched me with that unnerving gaze of hers, perfectly still as I reimagined her body onto the canvas.

  Almost two hours later, I was near satisfied. The canvas was filled with blooming colors.

  I set down my paintbrush and looked at Amy again, my mind returning from its free-flowing artistic state to reality. She looked relaxed, meditative. I stared at her, appreciating her all over again.

  She noticed that I had stopped, and shifted. “Done?”

  “Almost,” I said, kneeling beside her. I ran my thumb across her cheek, leaving a paint streak of brilliant viridian green in its path. Unable to resist her any longer, I leaned forward to kiss her.

  Immediately she responded, wrapping her arms around my neck and pulling herself up onto my lap. I sat back, holding her, allowing her sweet taste to sink into me. I slid my tongue into her mouth, taking over as my hands dropped to squeeze her backside. In response, she rolled her hips on my lap.

  My teeth scraped her bottom lip, and I slapped her ass lightly, testing the waters. Amy jumped a little, and moaned, kissing me more intently. So I spanked her again, harder. She gasped, and squirmed, and begged for more.

  “Harder,” she whispered into my lips, so softly that I barely heard her.

  “Mm, you like that?” I lifted an eyebrow, my voice dropping. “Get on your hands and knees for me.”

  Amy didn’t hesitate a moment before slipping off of my lap, turning away and providing me with a perfect view of her ass. I chuckled when I noticed the colorful handprint left behind from my hands.

  I quickly undressed, throwing my clothes to the side before kneeling behind her. I began to massage her ass as I leaned to whisper in her ear.

  “Tell me if I get too rough, okay?” I said.

  She looked at me with a provocative ferocity that surprised me. “You won’t.”

  Smirking, I sat back, and admired her perfect, round cheeks before I drew my hand back. Every time my palm hit her ass, Amy gasped, arching her back and moaning my name. Each time, it came a little harder, which only seemed to arouse her more, until she was practically writhing with pleasure.

  Her strong reaction drove me absolutely crazy. I was overcome with lust for her. It was primal. It was raw. It was us.

  “Fuck,” Amy groaned, her hands knotting into the sheet on the floor. “I want you inside me, Derek. I need you inside of me. Please. Now. Fuck me. I need—”

  She was interrupted by her own moan as I suddenly thrust myself inside of her, unable to contain my desire any longer. Immediately, I fell into a fast, almost brutal pace that had both of us moaning loudly.

  While fucking her from behind, I continued slapping her ass with one hand. With the other, I reached forward and grabbed a fistful of her hair, pulling her head back. Her front was pressed completely against the floor, while her back was arched perfectly, her ass in the air, providing an angle that was hitting just right.

  “You’re so fucking tight,” I grunted, my full length buried. “You feel so good, baby.”

  Loving her like this, rough and unrestrained on the floor, was thrilling. My paint-covered hands ran over her body, eager to take her all in. I wanted her, all of her, to be mine.

  I stood up and pulled her with me, pushing her up against the wall before entering her again. My body trapped her in place, so that she was pressed completely against me, her body trembling with pleasure.

  Our passion was potent. The sexual tension between us built up—fighting, making up, hours studying her naked body. Fucking her now was like a storm finally breaking. It was intense.

  I came hard and without warning, that sublime pressure bursting in my core and seizing my body, running through my blood like electrical currents. I thrust hard into her and held her as tightly against me as I could, until the pleasure pulsed and faded into my bones.

  Letting Amy go, I fell on the wall next to her. We each took a moment to catch our breath and calm our shaking bodies.

  “Wow,” Amy finally said, her voice airy.

  “Yeah.”

  “I liked that.”

  I smiled. “Me too.”

  I started pulling on my clothes. When I turned around, I saw Amy staring at the painting, her expression unreadable. I stuttered, nervous.

  “I, I know it’s not… realistic. It’s more interpretive,” I tried to explain.

  “This is how you see me?” she breathed, brushing her hand on the edge of the canvas. I move
d beside her.

  “Yeah,” I said. “At least, how I imagined it coming out. I’m not sure I got my mental picture onto the canvas very well.”

  “It’s beautiful,” she said, her voice cracking.

  “It’s you. You are.”

  “I mean… you turned me into a… a garden. A forest. Alive and growing, lustrous and… and beautiful. I’ve never seen myself like this. Never.”

  I wrapped my arms around her and kissed the back of her head.

  “Well,” I said, “I do.”

  Chapter 17

  Amy

  I got called into work early this morning—apparently it’s a ‘business emergency.’ I wish I could have gotten out of it, but they need me. I’d much rather spend the day with you. I’ll be back this evening, as soon as I can escape. I left you the keys to one of my father’s vehicles and you still have my card, so you’re not stuck. Enjoy your day, beautiful, and I’ll see you tonight.

  -Derek

  Derek left the note on the bathroom mirror for me to find when I woke up. I read over it a couple of times, trying to contain my disappointment. It wasn’t fair for me to want to have him to myself. But I only had one week with him, so even a single day was precious.

  Even if I had more time with him— even if I had an infinite amount of time with him— one day without him was one day lacking.

  Still, I was determined not to waste the day. I took a quick shower and got dressed in one of the more casual outfits that Charlotte had given me. It was still more elegant than anything I had ever owned. When I was ready for the day, I made my way downstairs.

  Derek’s father was in the sitting room by himself, sipping coffee and reading a newspaper. I knocked on the door to alert him of my presence. He looked up, and immediately a smile spread on his withered face.

  “Amelia,” he said, setting his cup down. “Good morning.”

  “Good morning, Walter,” I said, smiling as I entered the room.

  “Do you have time to have a cup of coffee with me?” he asked hopefully.

  “Of course!” I responded. “Derek had something pressing at work, so I’m on my own for the day.”

  “Work? I thought he’d taken some of his vacation time.”

  “He did,” I said. “Apparently it was an emergency.”

  Walter sighed. “That boy and his work. I’ve never met anyone with a more industrious spirit. He spends all his time at the damned firm. He’s letting his life pass him by.”

  His concerns surprised me, so I prodded a little.

  “It seems to me that he’s taking after you.”

  “Me? Of course he is. I spent my whole life in that building, and you know what? I hated it. It ruined all my marriages, ruined my relationships with everyone in my family. I’m proud of my work, I won’t lie. I was successful. I was good at it. Derek is too. But he ought to learn from my mistakes, and spend a little more time living—especially when he has someone like you to spend his days with.”

  The strained relationship between Derek and his father was making sense to me now that I’d had a chance to get to know the two men. Derek had watched his father and yearned for his approval, so he tried to be just like him. Walter, however, only wanted his son to live a better, fuller life than he had. It was a misunderstanding the whole time.

  “I think,” I said, choosing my words carefully. After all, this was their relationship, and I should keep my nose out of it. “I think he is. I think he will.”

  “I know I snapped at him last week,” Walter said. “About the family ordeal. Perhaps I shouldn’t have been so harsh, but I wanted him to get it into that thick skull of his, to understand what is really important in this life.” He counted on his fingers. “Family and honesty. I had neither.”

  “You have a son,” I said.

  “A son. I’m afraid I messed that up too, and I don’t have enough life in me to set it straight.”

  He looked so wistful, full of regret.

  “It’s not too late,” I said. “I may not have known Derek for as long as you have, but I know enough about him to see how much he cares about you. You’re his father. And you did set him up to have this amazing, wonderful life full of opportunity and luxury that a lot of people would do anything for. You did a lot for him.”

  A sad smile appeared on his face. “I tried. I really did. I never looked back. Not until I discovered I was dying. I didn’t always have regrets. But now all I can think of are the should-haves and could-haves… all the things that I messed up.”

  I reached forward and squeezed his hand. “Please don’t. If you’d done anything differently, and he were a different person, I might never have met him.”

  “You’re right,” he said, sitting back. “I suppose I have done something right, to have you as the mother of my precious grandchild.”

  His words felt like a punch to my gut. I didn’t hear the rest of what he was saying as he continued speaking. I was frozen, zoned out, and reeling with guilt.

  “So,” Walter said, setting down his cup of coffee. “What are your plans for the day?”

  It took me a few moments to respond. “I’m not sure. Any suggestions?” I forced a smile onto my face, hoping he couldn’t see the guilt in my eyes.

  “I recommend going to the Cliffside Diner for lunch,” Walter said, nostalgia shining in his voice. “It’s out a ways in the countryside. The drive is beautiful. Lydia, my second wife, Derek’s mother, we used to go there all the time. Every week, at least once. It was her very favorite place. Did they ever have a marvelous peach pie.”

  “You should come with me!” I said. “You need to get out of this house for a while.”

  He shook his head. “Oh no, dear. I don’t go out.”

  “Why not?”

  Walter shrugged. “I haven’t in years. It’s more trouble than it’s worth. I’m not much of a people person, as I’m sure you’ve noticed.”

  “If you say so.” I sat back, studying him. “Can I ask you something?”

  “Of course. You’re family. You can ask me anything.”

  “What happened to Derek’s mom? I’ve never heard him talk about her, but you mentioned her. You don’t have to tell me if you don’t want to. I know it’s personal.”

  Walter nodded, looking somber. “It was a long time ago. Derek hadn’t even reached his first birthday before we got a divorce. We’d both been married once before, when we were younger, and we had both waited another decade before looking for love. At the time, we thought we had finally found the one. But love isn’t that simple, as it turns out, and neither one of us were willing to put the effort and energy into it—me especially. After she had Derek, it only got worse. She was frustrated and I was busy. It fell apart, and soon after she took Derek and moved out.”

  I sat back, listening quietly as he told the story. I could hear the sorrow in his hoarse voice.

  “A few months after that, she got into a car accident. It was a head-on collision. The other driver had fallen asleep at the wheel. Derek was completely unharmed, but she… she was dead before the medics arrived.”

  “I’m so sorry,” I said.

  Walter sighed. “Like I said, it was a long time ago. I never told Derek this, but his mother and I were planning on getting back together. We decided that we should be putting him before ourselves and we’d been talking and spending time together, rekindling the love we once shared.”

  Even though it had been over thirty years, I could still feel his heartache.

  “And Derek doesn’t know?”

  “No. He had to grow up without a mother as it was, it wouldn’t be fair to tell him he missed out on a family, too.”

  “It’s never too late,” I said, trying to be comforting. “He has one now.”

  “Do you think that’s enough?”

  “I do,” I said. “I really do.”

  * * *

  I almost turned around and went back inside when I saw the Rolls Royce that Derek had set me up with. The car had to be mor
e expensive than a house, and it looked like it had never been driven. There wasn’t a single mark on it.

  It’s a once in a lifetime opportunity, I told myself, unlocking it.

  I sat in the driver’s seat for a few minutes, enjoying the luxury. It was a beautiful car, almost too beautiful to drive.

  I turned the key over, and it hummed to life.

  After entering the address into the GPS, I set out. The diner that Walter had suggested was forty-five minutes away. I turned on some folk rock and started down the road.

  Walter wasn’t lying when he said the drive was beautiful. It was all hills, grass, and trees. There were no other cars on the country roads. It was a very enjoyable ride that passed quickly.

  Before I knew it, I had arrived.

  The restaurant was absolutely gorgeous. It was located on the edge of a cliff, and was constructed of wood. It was the only building in sight, so it had a secluded feel that complimented the seaside vibe very well. The smell of the ocean and the whisper of the wind on the tall grass completed the scene beautifully. It was easy to see why Derek’s mother loved it so much.

  Since it was a little past the typical lunch time, there were only a few other cars in the parking lot. After carefully parking and inspecting the vehicle for damage, I got out my camera and took a ton of photos, hoping to preserve the allure of the setting.

  The interior of the building was somehow even more charming than the exterior. The design embraced the ocean theme, but in a classic, vintage way. The paintings on the wall portrayed images of sailors, ships and abandoned beaches. Everything was made of wood, almost as if we were on an actual boat.

  There was a comforting solitude about the place. It was quiet, but warm. Simple and nostalgic, invoking memories of a different time and place.

  A hostess greeted me and led me to a small table by the window. I had a perfect view of the ocean and the cloudy sky.

 

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