The Marshal's Little Girl

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parted lips he could see the pool of cum filling her mouth.
    “You may swallow,” he said, and she closed her mouth, taking his seed down in one gulp.
    “Thank you,” she said, daintily wiping the corner of her mouth.
    Damn, Gage thought. She’s the sweetest thing.

Chapter Ten
     
     
    “It’s such a grand house,” Wilhelmina said as she stared up at the sprawling Victorian manor.
    “The owner is a friend of Miss Dupree’s,” Gage told her. “He’s expecting us.”
    There had been a telegram waiting for Gage when they’d arrived at the train station. Dr. Adler had invited them to stay and had even sent a taxi to retrieve them. Situated just outside of town, the impressive house sat on a hilltop, dominating the landscape.
    A rather severe-looking woman answered the door. She wore a long black dress and had a white cap on her head. Her posture was ramrod straight, and she was nearly as tall as Gage.
    “Are you here for an appointment?” she asked after a moment of silent observation.
    “Uh, actually, we are here at the invitation of Dr. Adler. I’m Gage Chandler and this is my…”
    “Your little,” the woman said. She turned on her heel. “Yes, he’s expecting you. This way.”
    Billy slipped her small hand into Gage’s larger one as they walked through the massive mahogany paneled foyer and down a hallway. She suddenly felt very small, and the large woman who’d answered the door intimidated her for reasons she couldn’t quite understand.
    They were led now to a room she’d seen from the outside—a glass atrium. Exotic plants sprung lushly from huge pots, with exotic orchids adding splashes of breathtaking color in between. A bright blue and red parrot sat on a perch in the corner, preening. It cocked its head at them as they walked in. Now Billy let go of Gage’s hand and walked over, enchanted by the brilliant bird.
    “Do you like her?”
    She turned when she heard the question to see a tall, elegant man walk into the room. He wore a tailored suit and vest, despite the steamy heat. His eyes were kind behind a pair of wire-rimmed glasses. His dark hair was just beginning to gray at the temples.
    “She’s an eclectus parrot,” the man said, nodding toward the bird. “Her name is Rainbow. I didn’t name her. Bebe did.” He handed Billy a peanut from a bowl on a nearby table. “Here. You can feed her if you like.” When Billy looked at him doubtfully, he laughed. “Don’t worry. She won’t bite. Go on.”
    Billy accepted the peanut, took a tentative step forward, and held out her hand. The bird leaned toward her and took the peanut gently, then stood up, transferring the nut to one foot.
    “Thank you!” it said.
    Billy all but cried out in delight, and the man laughed as he turned to Gage.
    “That gets the little ones every time,” he said. “No matter how nervous, they can’t help but relax once they’ve met Rainbow.” He held out his hand. “Dr. Roman Adler. I assume you are Gage Chandler.”
    Gage shook the other man’s hand. “I am.”
    “Welcome. Any friend of the lovely Celeste Dupree is a friend of mine.” He turned to Billy. “And you must be Gage’s little Billy.” He extended a hand to her as well.
    “Yes,” she said quietly, allowing him to gently kiss her hand.
    The handsome doctor returned his attention to Gage. “Celeste wired me earlier. She didn’t tell me the details, but she said you needed a safe place to stay. I don’t know the details of your situation, and I didn’t ask. But please know that you and your little one are welcome here.” He glanced over to Billy. “She looks a bit pale to me. Did she weather the trip as well as you’d hoped?”
    “She is tired,” Gage admitted. “And she complained earlier that her stomach hurt.”
    “Does it?” the doctor asked.
    “A little,” Billy admitted.
    “Hmm. I’m not surprised,” the doctor said. “It’s been my experience that littles have a delicate constitution. I see all sorts of

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