[Cabin Fever by B. M. Bower]@TWC D-Link bookCabin Fever CHAPTER FIFTEEN 4/9
Come on, now--lay down like a good boy!" "M'ee! M'ee take!" teased Lovin Child, and wept again; steadily, insistently, with a monotonous vigor that rasped Bud's nerves and nagged him with a vague memory of something familiar and unpleasant.
He rocked his body backward and forward, and frowned while he tried to lay hold of the memory.
It was the high-keyed wailing of this same man-child wanting his bottle, but it eluded Bud completely.
There was a tantalizing sense of familiarity with the sound, but the lungs and the vocal chords of Lovin Child had developed amazingly in two years, and he had lost the small-infant wah-hah. Bud did not remember, bat for all that his thoughts went back across those two years and clung to his own baby, and he wished poignantly that he knew how it was getting along; and wondered if it had grown to be as big a handful as this youngster, and how Marie would handle the emergency he was struggling with now: a lost, lonesome baby boy that would not go to sleep and could not tell why. Yet Lovin Child was answering every one of Bud's mute questions.
Lying there in his "Daddy Bud's" arms, wrapped comically in his Daddy Bud's softest undershirt, Lovin Child was proving to his Daddy Bud that his own man-child was strong and beautiful and had a keen little brain behind those twinkling blue eyes.
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