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added Epsom salts.’
    ‘Hmmm, this is perfect’
    He leaned her forward so he could lather her body. The soft touch made her body relax further. The salts penetrated her body and soon the world was right again.
    ‘How does that feel?’
    ‘Amazing. Oh my goodness. It feels so amazing!’
    He continued to give her a massage. It melted away all the anxiety, and the worry that had built up in her body. He gave her gentle kisses and made sure she felt like the most loved woman in the world.
    ‘This was a great idea.’
    ‘I love it too. I love feeling all the parts of you. You are important, Sahara.’
    She leaned into the bath and took it all in. Sometimes she felt like crying, but it was tears of joy and not sadness. She felt so blessed to have a man like him in her life, she also felt equally blessed for having Joy in her life too.
    ‘I want us to gather everyone and tell them the news,’ she said suddenly.
    ‘Honey, we don’t even understand what’s going on yet.’
    ‘I already know. I’ve been through this enough times to know. I just have to face it now.’
    He sucked in a deep breath. He didn’t want to know what lay ahead, but he knew that she needed his support no matter what.
    ‘Okay, we’ll tell them together. We could arrange a nice get together and tell them then.’
    ‘Yep, that sounds good, I don’t know if they’ll be able to handle it again, especially mum.’ Sahara felt like crying. ‘How are we going to explain cancer to a five year old?’
    He dropped his head onto the side of the bathtub and just took that in. The future could present anything; he wasn’t even sure how to answer that.
    ‘I don’t know honey. I honestly don’t know.’
    ‘I guess we’ll ask the professionals,’ she said. ‘Because I don’t know if I could do it.’
    He lifted and lathered her body again. He didn’t want to talk about it. He didn’t want to talk about nurses and medication, not yet.
    ‘I’m sorry honey,’ she said as if reading his mind.
    ‘It’s okay. Let’s try to just be here.’
    ‘I agree.’
    He leaned forward and gave her kiss. She held onto the sides of his face, shut her eyes and enjoyed the touch of his lips. She took nothing for granted, and knew that when treatment started, all the joy of being loving wouldn’t be in the picture.
    ‘Take me to bed,’ she whispered against him.
    ‘With pleasure.’
    He got to his feet and pulled a towel from the rail. He stood with it wide opened, and as she stepped out, he wrapped it around her. He lifted her and walked to the bed.
    He laid her on the bed and took time to dry every inch of her body. From time to time he smiled at her, and Sahara smiled back. When he was certain her body was completely dry, he took the moisturiser and spread it all over her body.
    ‘The smell of this cream is amazing,’ he said as his hands ventured down the middle of her body.
    ‘Yes, it smells delicious.’ She enjoyed his soft touch. ‘I feel so amazing right now.’
    ‘Great! I’m so glad to hear that.’ He continued to explore her body.
    She let out soft moans here and there. The more he touched her body, the deeper the relaxation. After a while she was certain she’d fall asleep. He smiled gently as he watched her eyes fall, but she tried to keep them open.
    ‘Don’t fight it. Just let go and sleep.’
    ‘I don’t want to leave you wanting.’
    ‘I want for nothing. Just seeing you relaxed is reward enough.’
    He pulled back the bedcovers and helped her into bed.
    ‘Relax. Just be.’ His voice soothed her further.
    He gently rubbed her back, and it brought a fizzle through her body. It reminded her of the times when she was a little girl and her mother used to rub her back, and she’d just fall asleep.
    ‘This feels really good,’ she said sleepily.
    He gave her a gentle kiss on the side of her face and sure enough, her eyes shut. He smiled. He was glad he’d help her forget the impending news.
    ‘Good night my love.’ He
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