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A Merry Little Christmas(58)

By:Melanie Schuster


Angelique sighed with joy as she looked at their baby. "Adonis, she  really is pretty, isn't she? It's not just because we love her so much,  she's really adorable," she said in awe. And they had indeed produced a  captivating little girl with a headful of silky black hair and long  eyelashes. When she made little faces, a tiny set of dimples could be  seen, as well as the prettiest little rosebud mouth. It was time for her  first feeding and Angelique eagerly prepared to breast-feed her. With  the nurse's assistance, the baby was soon sucking away contentedly and  Angelique was the picture of maternal bliss. Her hair was caught up in a  ponytail, she wore not a speck of makeup or a hint of jewelry, yet his  wife was incandescent in her beauty.                       
       
           



       

"Adonis, get that little camera out of my bag," Angelique instructed.  "We have to have a picture of this." She never took her eyes off the  baby as she spoke. In a few minutes, when the baby had taken her fill,  she was about to fall asleep when Angelique deftly placed her on her  shoulder and stroked her tiny back until a nice burp was heard.

"My goodness, you're a clever girl, aren't you?" Angelique praised her.  She was reluctant to relinquish the baby to the nurse, but she did.

"We have to put this little beauty in the nursery so your family can see  her. And you need some sleep, Mommy- having a baby is no small thing,"  the nurse said with a smile. "I should know, I have four of them."

Angelique smiled tiredly at her husband. "You need to go home and get  some sleep, too, sweetheart. This was a big day for both of us," she  said sleepily.

"I know, but I don't want to leave you," he admitted. "I want to stay  here with you. I never want to leave you again." He nuzzled her neck.

Suddenly she paled and her face became covered in a fine sheen of perspiration. "Adonis... I don't feel so well."

***

It was like a scene from a medical-emergency show on television. Donnie  rang for the nurse. When the charge nurse saw Angelique's pallor and  labored breathing, she quickly flipped back the blanket and sheet that  covered Angelique and revealed a pool of blood on the pad underneath  her. She pulled the emergency cord that would place a STAT page.

"Mr. Cochran, I need to ask you to leave, we've got to get your wife back into surgery," she said urgently.

He had no time to react as the highly skilled personnel rushed Angelique  from the room. He followed the cart out the door and was again rebuffed  by a capable nurse.

"Mr. Cochran, it will be fine. They're trained to give your wife the  best possible care and they'll have her fixed up and in recovery in no  time. Have faith, Mr. Cochran, it will be fine."

Donnie collapsed in the only chair in the room and leaned forward with  his hands covering his face. Adam entered the room to find him that way.

"Donnie, what happened? Where's Angelique?"

"She's in surgery. She started bleeding and they had to take her in.  Adam, if she doesn't make it, I don't know what I'll do. This is wrong,  Adam, it's just wrong. She wanted our baby so much and she worked so  hard, this can't be happening, it can't be."

Adam grasped his brother's shoulder and told him not to worry. "It's  going to be fine, Donnie, she's young and healthy, she's got to be fine.  Come on, let's find the family, they're down at the nursery drooling  over my niece. Let's go, Donnie," he urged, "you need to be with family  right now."

In a relatively short time, Donnie was in the surgical waiting area  surrounded by his family. They had all prayed together and were just  waiting to hear about Angelique's condition. Finally, die doctor came to  speak to Donnie. He took him into a private area to give him the news.

"You wife is going to be just fine, Mr. Cochran. We were able to stop  the bleeding, which was a result of the toxemia. She should be able to  have more children, too; I don't want you to think this means she'll be  barren, or that's she's too delicate for more babies. She'll probably be  better off with cesareans from now on, but we can talk about that at  length once she's fully recovered. In the meantime, you look like you  could use a hot shower and a shave. Why don't you go home for a while,  she'll be in recovery for another hour or so before she comes back to  her room," he said.

"Besides, I don't think you need to worry about her being alone; you  have the most devoted family I've ever seen and I've been doing this for  a long time. I'll be in to see her later today."

Donnie shook the doctor's hand and returned gratefully to the family.

"She's going to be fine," he said with a shaky smile, "just fine."

***

Lisette entered the bedroom, looking fantastic as she always did to her  husband. She was wearing a red silk charmeuse chemise and a matching  robe and she was carrying a carafe of wine and one wineglass. Humming  softly, she set the carafe and the glass on the round table on her side  of the bed and smiled at Warren as she removed the robe and laid it  neatly across her vanity chair. He returned the smile, although he  questioned the single glass.

"Don't I get any? Or are you going to make me drink out of the bottle?" he asked

She didn't answer him at first; she merely sat on the edge of the bed  and removed her little red backless slippers. Then she slid under the  covers and nestled closed to his side.                       
       
           



       

"We're going to share a glass, darling. That's much more romantic, don't  you think? So much has gone on lately, I think we need to relax and be  grateful for all our good fortune. Angel has had her beautiful baby and  she and Donnie have straightened out all their difficulties. And we have  each other, which is to me the most wonderful thing in the world."

"I think you're right, honey." He reached for her and for a few moments  there was nothing but the sounds two passionate lovers make when  kissing.

Lisette sighed with satisfaction as she stroked Warren's big, broad  chest, covered with silky black hair. "You are so sexy it drives me mad"  she whispered "I think about you all day. When we're together like this  it makes me so very happy, my love. I'm so glad you're mine."

"When you talk like that it drives me crazy, Lisette," he growled as he  deftly removed the slinky gown from her pliant body. "You can get  anything you want from me. You know that, don't you?"

She purred with satisfaction as she turned in his arms to straddle his  powerful thighs. "Anything I want? That's good to know, darling, because  there is something I want. I'll tell you what I want next Christmas,  Warren. I want to give you something precious, because I love you. I  want to have your baby, a strong sturdy little boy with your beautiful  smile, your strength and your spirit. May I have that gift?"

Just before he consumed her with passion, Warren managed to say, "If  that's what you want, honey, that's what I want to give you. I love you,  Lisette."

***

Like everything else that involved Donnie and Angelique, the baby's  homecoming was unique. Donnie had procured another limousine to bring  the two most important people in his life home without incident. He  carried them into the house as though they were made of the finest  crystal. While Lillian held her newest grandchild, Donnie got Angelique  settled on her chaise. Angelique smiled at her handsome, devoted husband  and stroked his cheek.

"You've got to stop doing this, Adonis. I can walk, you know, and I'm  not on any kind of restriction. I just have to take it easy for a couple  of days and then I'm good to go," she said fondly.

Donnie took her hand in his and kissed her fingers while he looked  deeply into her eyes. "Just so you understand, I'm going to be taking  care of you and Lily Rose for the rest of my life, so get used to it.  I'm not going to smother you, but you have to allow me to indulge you.  You must grant me this, my Angel."

Lillian still couldn't get over the thrill of holding her daughter's  child. When Donnie and Angelique had finally revealed the baby's name,  there were tears from both sides of the family. They named her Lillian  Rose Bennett Cochran, after both their mothers. Angelique's mother and  Donnie's late mother shared the same first name, and Bennett was Lillian  Cochran's maiden name. They called her Lily Rose, and it was a  perfectly appropriate name, for she was a true beauty.

"I think it's time for this little one to eat," Lillian said happily as she brought the baby to Angelique.

Angelique quickly prepared to nurse her and took her in the crook of her  arm. She smiled down at her innocent bun-die of joy and reveled in the  sharp tug that always preceded a good feeding. She had no idea that  anything could be as fulfilling as breast-feeding, and she made a mental  note to let Lisette, Paris, and Nicole know it was the only way to go.