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about we talk about what we are going to name our daughter. It's been a couple days now since sh'es been born and we haven't got a clue. I was thinking Kattie?" Kattie smiled and shook her head, "No." Jack rolled his eyes, "That's what I thought, so I thought that we could name her Anna, but pronounced as Onya. What do you think?" Kattie kissed him, "I think that's perfect and it's got a little ring to it." "Alright now that we've gotten that down, why don't we go to dinner?" Jack asked. Kattie nodded, "Okay. Does Anna need to be fed or anything?" Jack shook his head, "Nope. I took care of all of that. She's sleeping soundly up in her crib." Kattie smiled and they went to dinner.
It was going on ten and George was sitting in Jack's office with Kattie and Jack. They were chatting away about everything that they had to tell that would make them have laughs. When George looked at the clock he realized how late it was, "Oh my god. It's ten o'clock. Time really goes by fast. Jack agrees, "Yes it does. We need to go to bed and get some sleep." As George and Jack were leaving they realized that Kattie was still sitting at the desk. Jack asked, "Kattie are you coming?" Kattie shook her head, "No. I told you earlier that I'm not going to sleep." George went over to her and stood her up, "Come on. Kattie you can't mean it." "Yes I do. I'm not going to sleep until I'm sure that I'm not going to have the dream again." Jack walked over to her and put his arm around her. He started walking with her leading her to out to the stairs. George followed on the other side of Kattie. Jack said, "Kattie. You're going to bed. You can't stay up all night. You need to sleep." Kattie stopped, "No! I won't! I won't go to bed!" George reminded her in a warning voice, "Kattie don't make us do what we had to do at the doctor's office again." Kattie looked at him, "The hell you will. I am not going through that again." Jack replied, "Then you'll go to bed." Kattie looked at him, "Alright. Alright. You want to be like that. Fine. But see the next time we have 'fun' together." Kattie emphasized the word fun letting Jack know what she meant. Jack laughed as they walked upstairs, "You wouldn't be able to do that. 'Cause then you'd be out of 'fun' as well." Kattie smiled, "I think I can handle it." "I hardly doubt that." Jack retorted. George was grossed out, "Will you guys keep that talk to yourselves. I don't need to hear anything about your little 'fun' life. It's so sick to her that from my sister." Kattie burst out laughing, "Wow. George. You really need to find a woman." Jack held back a laugh about the way the two of them were going at it. But he wouldn't be able to hold it in for long if they kept going at it. George left them as he went into his own room. Kattie and Jack went into their own shutting the door behind them. Jack went over to her and kissed her neck. Kattie pulled away, "No what did I say to you downstairs? It's time to go to bed." Jack groaned, "You're cruel." Kattie smiled as she changed into her night clothes, "I'm not cruel. I can be punishing just as I can be rewarding." Kattie layed in bed and Jack layed next to her, "I think I like the rewarding side of you better." Kattie layed on her back and Jack leaned over hovering like a bird over her body. He kissed her. Kattie kissed him back moving her hands up to his chest. She thought that maybe this would keep her awake through the night, besides she wanted to do it. Jack pulled up and lifted his night shirt off over his head and got fully undressed. Kattie did the same. When they were finished Kattie layed down on her back again and Jack hovered over her kissing her. He cupped his hand around her breasts and circled his thumb around her nipple. Kattie wrapped her arms around him caressing his back as she kissed him passionately. He then moved away from her lips, "I thought that you weren't going to do this?" Kattie smiled, "Don't make me change my mind." Jack smiled, "I'll make it to where you don't ever want to stop." Kattie incouraged him and dared him to try, "Oh really? Prove it." Jack took the challenge to the full. He kissed her and then moved down kissing her body as he did. He kissed her neck, her breasts, her stomach, her hips, and her legs. Kattie tensed up waiting to see what he would do next. Jack opened her legs and kissed her legs where the legs connected to her hips. Then Jack moved to her womanhood and kissed her there. With every move of his tongue Kattie moaned and closed her eyes. She couldn't move. She was paralized to the bed. Her eyelids were to heavy to keep open. Maybe she had been wrong. Maybe this would make her fall asleep.At the moment she didn't care. She was feeling good. Jack looked up at her to see her response. Her eyes were closed. She felt his gaze on her but had no strength to look back at him. Jack was pleased that she was feeling good as he continued to taste her. He tasted her and concluded that she tasted like strawberries. And he loved every moment of it. After a while Jack stopped and worked his way back up to her breasts. He kissed and then moved back up to her lips. He kissed her and she kissed him back, but Jack knew that he had made her weak with pleasure. That her strength was giving way. Jack lunged into her going in and out making her moan. He moaned as well. They both kept their voices down as low as they could so they didn't wake Anna. Jack and Kattie rode each other for the next hour. Then they both had absolutely no strength left so Jack pulled out and layed next to her. Except Kattie didn't curl up into his arms like she usually did. He was curious why but he was too tired to ask. Kattie layed there tired and relaxed. She watched him as he closed his eyes and fell asleep. When Kattie was certain that he was asleep, she gathered her clothes and quietly got dressed. Kattie left the room shutting the door behind him without making so much as a squeek. She went downstairs to the library and read a book to keep her awake. But the words became to blurry to read. She was so tired. She didn't know how she was going to do it, but she was staying up. She wasn't about to let herself have the dream again. She got up and went into the kitchen. Kattie got a cup of the strongest coffee they had and drank it down without taking a break. Her mouth burned with the heat from it but she ignored it. She waited about fifthteen minutes but she didn't feel awake enough to trust that she wouldn't accidently fall asleep. So Kattie got another cup of coffee and drank it. She drank cup after cup until there was no more coffee for her to drink. After all that coffee Kattie was feeling energetic but she couldn't make much noise or else she'd risk waking somebody up. She didn't want to be rude and, most importantly, she didn't want them to make her go back to bed. So she tapped her foot on the floor. When she got tired of that she tapped her fingers on the table. When she got tired of that she got up and walked from one end of the kitchen to the other. That seemed to keep calm more than anything else. So that's what she did.
Jack rolled over expecting to land on Kattie a bit, but she wasn't there. He felt that she wasn't there and woke up. Jack looked around and still he didn't see her. He thought for a second and then looked at his pocket watch on the end table. It was only 5:30. Too early for Kattie to be up for the day. "She didn't. I'm going to get her." Jack said to herself as he got dressed. He went downstairs and looked in the library, she wasn't there. He looked in his office, she wasn't there. So he looked in the kitchen and saw Kattie pasing back and forth. When Kattie turned back around she stopped and asked in a hyper tone, "What time is it?" Jack frowned, "5:30. Too early for anyone to be up. Were you up all this time?" Kattie looked around as if to hide the fact, "I might have been. But I had to. And I drank lots of coffee to keep me awake. That's my solution. I'll drink coffee to stay awake. I won't ever have to sleep again." Jack looked at the table and saw an empty cup and an empty coffee pot. That would explain why she was so hyper. Jack went over to her, "Come on. You're going to bed. We'll talk about this in the morning." Kattie pulled back, "I'm not going back to sleep. I'm not having that dream again. Besides, with all the coffee I drank I couldn't get to sleep even if I wanted to." Jack knew she was right. She drank all that coffee and now she was too awake to sleep. There was no way that she would. He decided to let her go. The remedy called coffee would go away and she would be tired during the day. He'd make her sleep then. Jack said, "Alright you can stay up now. But you will get some sleep." Jack went back to bed as Kattie continued to pase the kitchen floor. Back and forth. From side to side. One end to another. Wall to wall. Again and again. It was boring her but she had to do something to occupy her time.
Morning came soon enough. It was eight in the morning when everyone got up. Since the doctor has been away and Kattie wasn't in danger anymore everyone was sleeping better, except for Kattie of course. George and Jack went down to the kitchen to find Kattie drinking a cup of coffee. Jack frowned and took the cup away from her, "What did I tell you? No more coffee." George asked curious, "Why?" Jack answered still looking at Kattie, "Because she wanted to wait until I was asleep to come down here and drink coffee all night to keep herslf awake. She drank an entire pot to herself and god knows how much she drank after I went back to bed. I told her she was going to get some sleep. One way or another. The coffee will give out and she'll be even more tired than she would be if she hadn't drank it." George sat beside Kattie and just looked at her. Kattie looked at him, "What? Don't look at me like that." George's voice sounded irritated, "Kattie. Staying awake won't help you. It'll only make you more tired. Why won't you listen to us?" Kattie got up and went to the library without saying a word. Jack sat in front of George, "I can't wait until this is all over. I hate to see her like this." George agreed, "Me too." Jack and George ate breakfast while Kattie was reading a book. After breakfast was over Jack went into the library
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