When Bambi returned to school, Baron found one more reason to love Aurelia. The way she went out of her way to cater to her temporarily wheelchair bound classmate was endearing. He found it downright adorable like the rest of her.
There was no need for Bambi to sharpen her pencils, take her turn writing her assigned problem on the board, or even open the door to exit the room when class was over. Aurelia gladly did all of that for her.
She would make an excellent nurse, Baron thought, smiling as he watched his beloved chat it up with Bambi on the way out. An excellent mother, too.
Baron’s body stirred at just the thought of impregnating Aurelia with his seed. In his mind’s eye, he could see her writhing beneath him. Her eyes open, looking up into his as he pumped his seed into her fertile womb. Deep into her womb, making sure she conceived.
Because of heated thoughts like that, Baron now had to wait an extra fifteen minutes at his desk. He couldn’t enter the hallway in his current condition.
When Baron’s body was finally calmer, he exited the classroom with his leather briefcase in hand. The hallways of the science building had quieted down again now that most of the students had made it to their various destinations.
Suddenly his eyes bucked in wonder.
Was it a bird? A plane?
No, it was Aurelia riding on the back of Bambi’s wheelchair.
A chuckle bubbled in Baron’s throat. More love stirred in his heart as he watched the electric transport coming full speed ahead up the hallway en route to the elevators. Both women wore smiles and their eyes sparkled with animation. Their long black tresses flapped on their shoulders from the breeze created by their joyous ride.
Bambi’s olive cheeks were rosy with the vibrancy of life. Aurelia’s dimples had never been deeper.
When they passed by Baron, Bambi grinned and threw up a peace sign. Aurelia grinned, too, and winked at him. Chuckling even more, he saluted the mischievous women, and proceeded to his office.
Making a mental note of Aurelia’s adventurous side, Baron now looked forward to taking her for a ride on his motorcycle – a Harley Davidson of the Street Glide edition. Until then, he was taking his bike for a run up to Bel Air this weekend to watch Duke and Sasha renew their vows.
Since Baron didn’t have a date for the wedding and since the weather reports indicated sunny weather all weekend, he was going alone on a vehicle that would allow him to partake of nature even more. He could hardly wait.
But first he had to make it through the rest of the day. There were not only more classes to teach, but also staff meetings to attend. Such was a regular workday in the life of a college professor. This particular professor loved every segment of his job.
All Baron needed now was a good wife to come home to at night. He needed Aurelia.
© 2009 by Mi’Chelle Dodson/Suprina Frazier
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Photo of Baron’s Motorcycle:
Remember this motorcycle, y'all. It's going to be an integrate part of the story. Not now though. Later, much later.
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