Agent finds a Warrior
I saw Flint mouth out, “I’m
sorry!” to Zora who looked like she just wanted to leave the room,
but obediently stayed helping me.
    There was a lot about thought projection
that I hadn’t shared with Zora mainly because I liked hearing her
sexy voice too much, but now I broke my silence of the mind and
spoke directly into her consciousness, “Sorry about that Zora.”
    Zora’s head jerked slightly and she looked
at me in question and I explained what was going on.
    “Childbirth has different phases with
different clues to tell you which one the woman is in at the time.
In the phase right before birth the woman goes through an
uninhibited phase where she says things she wouldn’t normally and
often starts taking her clothes off.”
    Just then Lisa started taking her shirt off
and Zora’s eyes widened in response.
    I felt Zora tentatively invade my mind with
her thoughts, “You really know your stuff! What can I do to
help?”
    “Just watch and learn. There will likely be
another opportunity in the future to help deliver a baby.”
    Her thoughts were back in the my
consciousness, “Maybe it will be ours.”
    I blinked and glanced at her abruptly. Darn,
I hadn’t even gotten the chance to kiss her yet and she was already
talking about having my babies!
    “I was sort of figuring on keeping you to
myself for a while.” I admitted honestly to which she just
smiled.
    I refocused on Lisa and spoke out loud,
“Lisa soon you’ll feel the urge to push and that’s okay. You push
as hard as you want to.”
    “I’m definitely feeling that urge right
now!”
    “Okay let’s get you into a better position
then. Giving birth flat on your back is the worst and hardest
position to ever try to give birth in.”
    “What! I’ve had two babies and the doctors
never told me that!”
    “That’s because modern doctors like to be
sitting comfortablely on a stool ready to involve themselves in the
process of childbirth needlessly, because they see the presence of
themselves as more important to the process than anything else,
when in reality what really would be for the best was if the female
body was allowed to do what it was perfectly created to do.”
    “You’re doing all my deliveries from now on
Elon! So help me I’m going to murder those doctors!”
    “Lisa put that emotion into accomplishing
something and push!”
    Ten minutes later a strapping boy was born,
and thirty five minutes later a little girl came out just as
healthy. Lisa was very proud and held both of them in her arms
overcome with emotion.
    Looking up to her husband she said, “Elon
James and Maria Candace?”
    Both Zora and I started to object, but Flint
said, “It’s done.” And that was that.
    I slipped away when it was safe to, leaving
mother and father alone to appreciate the new life that had been
born into the world this day. I felt like I was about to pass out
because I was so tired.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Zora watched Elon go and started to follow,
but Lisa caught her hand. Zora looked down to see Lisa blushing,
“I’m sorry about what I said earlier! It was terribly crude of
me.”
    Zora smiled and shrugged before leaning
closer and whispering so as not to wake the babies or for Flint to
hear, “It was close enough to the truth anyway most likely.”
    Lisa chuckled knowingly before her face went
suddenly serious, “You’re a very lucky girl Maria to have him.”
    Zora glanced back the way Elon had just
gone, “That is being made very clear to me.”
    She left the new mom and her devoted husband
then to fawn over their new babies. She herself was on the point of
dropping to the floor in exhaustion.
    Zora stepped into the bedroom that she had
shared with Elon only to see him sprawled across the bed fast
asleep. She pulled a blanket out and spread it over top of Elon’s
sprawled out form.
    He hadn’t left much room, but Zora managed
to slip onto the edge of the bed and find enough space to keep from
falling off. She tucked

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