Cass hit the Cleveland city limits at 3:00AM. She had printed out a map earlier on her computer and followed it to the campgrounds. She pulled in went to the office and paid the fee. She went back to her motor home and pulled into to the space she had rented. Cass sleepily went to the bedroom and shed her clothes and climbed in the bed. She lifted Glen's arms and snuggled up to his chest.
"Hey baby." Glen said.
"Hey." Cass said in a sleepy voice.
"Poor baby, your tired aren't you?" Glen asked.
"Mmm huh." Cass murmured against his chest.
Glen stroked her back.
"Get some sleep honey." Glen said.
Cass relaxed in his arms and fell asleep.
Glen kissed her cheek and fell back to sleep himself.
Cass awoke to banging sounds. She rolled out of bed and padded to the bathroom. She came out and put a long t-shirt on and walked into the outer area of the motor home.
"Morning honey." Glen said as he scrambled some eggs.
Cass went over and wrapped her arms around him and laid her head against him.
Glen pushed the pan off the burner and wrapped his big arms around Cass.
"Feeling better since you got some sleep?" Glen asked.
Cass nodded and pressed her face into his chest loving the feel of him.
Glen went to move away so he could finish there breakfast but Cass kept a tight grip on him. Glen smiled and kissed her.
"Let me finish breakfast honey." Glen said.
Cass nodded and moved to stand close beside him. Cass helped him finish breakfast and Glen watched her. She was quite this morning and clinging to him like a scared child. They got breakfast on the table. Glen sat down and Cass sat on his lap with one arm wrapped firmly around him. Glen didn't say anything he just sat there as they shared breakfast taking turns feeding each other. They got done and Cass got up to start washing dishes. Glen took her hand.
"That can wait." Glen said.
He led her to the bedroom and pulled the t-shirt off. He took her in the bathroom and started the shower. Glen pulled her in the shower and spent the next twenty minutes gently washing her taking his time and lathering every inch of her body. He put her under the warm water and used his hands to help rinse away the suds. Every once in a while he would drop a kiss on her lips or cheek while he gently used his hands to wash or massage her. Glen turned the water off and got out and dried himself off. He pulled on some sweats and then took a large towel and pulled Cass into his arms. He started at her feet and worked his way up and gently dried every inch of her body. He took her hand and led her in the bedroom and sat her on the bed. He pulled out a pair of baggy overalls, a tank top and some panties. He stood her up and dressed her. Cass felt so loved and cherished by Glen. Glen sat on the bed and pulled her down to sit between his legs. He dried her hair and brushed it till it was like silk. Glen laid the brush down and picked her up and sat her side ways across his lap.
"Now My sweet baby, you want to tell me what's wrong?" Glen asked lifting her chin to look at him.
Glen seen the tears shining in her eyes.
"Its just since my parents died, I never had no one to care about me, or care if I was tired, or cared enough to fix breakfast for me. When I wake up in the mornings now, I know your somewhere near Adanata. You treat me like I'm something special. I'm scared sometimes if I let you out of my site, you'll disappear and I'll never see you again." Cass said and tears started sliding down her cheeks.
"Cass I'll never disappear, I'll be with you as long as you want me." Glen said wiping the tears away with his fingers.
"What if you get married?" Cass asked looking at him with her big brown eyes.
"No matter what, no one will ever interfere with us or our relationship, I swear." Glen said.
Glen wrapped his arms around her and rocked her until her tears stopped.
"Don't cry baby, I'll always be here for you if you ever need me." Glen said.
Glen looked at her. Right now she looked so young, vulnerable and childlike. He knew she was a strong independent woman, he admired that about her, but it touched him deeply that she loved him and trusted him enough to show him this side of her self, the lonely hurt little girl who lost her parents. Glen hadn't thought it possible but at this moment he loved her even more.
