A Breath Until Forever

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Book: A Breath Until Forever by Keira D. Skye Read Free Book Online
Authors: Keira D. Skye
Meredith thought to herself as she loosely sat in the half lit bay window, one leg crossed over the other in a casual, but almost sexual way. Her white dress was thin and see through and through the shimmering glimmer of the sunshine that drawled in, you could see the contour and shape of her, every inch and hourglass curve and her breasts that weren't held by a bra, but lightly tugged down by gravity, round and swollen yet loose and ample like most other woman her age. Supper was now over and she was just sitting there, like she so often did, recalling the events of the day and the memory of trying to remember what bliss was like and what happiness felt and enjoyed just the peace and quiet the end of the day after her stomach was full of good home cooked cooking settle. Joshua answered for her. “Your here because your meant to be here.” She glanced over at him agreeably, and felt heart heart instantly feel light like a feather. Her eyes half lit up, and a soft smile easily glided over her mature face.
     
    “Let's go for a walk.”  Suggested Joshua.
     
    He didn't have to ask her twice. She loved going for walks with him. Low, slow strolls through the light husked meadows where they would interlock fingers and hold the warmth of happiness within the conduit of their threaded hands.
     
    “It's a little cool, you might want to wear more.” Joshua proposed, looking out for Meredith's best interest. He was that kind of gentleman, and Meredith lingered in his caring nature for a brief moment, basking in his southern charm that still lived on through his heart.
     
    She agreed, feeling a slight breeze sneak through the slight crack along the bottom of the old, drafty window, causing goose pimples to dance along her skin.
     
    She picked up a knitted shawl from off the back of a chair and spread it across her back, expanding it out to mimic butterfly wings.
     
    Joshua pushed open the front door open for her and held it just long enough for her to pass through, and himself barely, until it snapped back like a rubber band. He followed her out, gently putting his arm around her shoulder. The simple touch made Meredith instantly warm up, more than the shawl was doing for her skin. It had just rained, lightly, and so fresh cut grass smelled even greener and fresher throughout Thunder Valley. The flowers aromas were at their high capacity, exploding aphrodisiac scents to explode wildly throughout the damp air. 
     
    It wasn't far, before Joshua and Meredith approached a wide, open meadow that was populated with breathtaking scenery that stretched for miles. The meadow was as long as it was wide, wild flowers dancing like little ballerinas throughout the earthy land.
     
    It was soon nearing nighttime and a lonely moon was starting to manifest itself. It came up in the western sky which was the color of soft marigold changing into a warm, dusty apricot.  A couple of children were playing among the tall grass that bladed sharpness through the sodden ground, but a loud shouting, parental voice summoned them to come home. They stopped dead in their tracks, then ran in the opposite direction they were running back towards town. They were the children of Troy Everson, the football player turned raging alcoholic, and was known he used to beat his kids, and so Joshua lay his head down in the same of such hurtful parental antics. Even though seeing this abused kids immediately put Joshua into a state of shame that someone he went to High School with and once was good friends with could ever be capable of such a monstrous thing, it stirred a biological clock to wake up and tick and it pushed him into thinking about his own future.
     
    “Do you want more children?” Asked Joshua, still holding onto Meredith's hands as if they were two innocent kids in kindergarten.
     
    Meredith slightly laughed. The rising moon twinkled in her amber honey eyes. “Oh no, I have my hands full enough with my wild child Daniel.”
     
    When she

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