I got us a room,
I said to Nima,
this weekend.
She looked at me,
then at a passing nurse,
a neat arsed girl
who caught my eyes.
So where is it?
Nima said.
In town here,
not too far,
I said.
Was it difficult?
She said,
they're a bit
staid here.
No problem,
I said.
Nima nodded her head
and crossed one
of her legs
over the other
sitting in a hospital chair,
outside in the grounds,
and I caught sight
of lovely thighs.
Got any smokes?
She asked.
Sure,
I said,
and got out
a packet of cigarettes,
and gave them to her,
after taking one myself,
you keep them,
I can buy some more,
I said.
We lit up
and sat there
in silence
for a few moments.
I prefer London,
she said,
for a cheap hotel
and life,
but we haven't
got time to waste
travelling;
I need ***
and can't wait
for Saturday to come,
but I'll have to.
I studied her:
seen your mother
since last time?
I said.
No,
not since
she found out
about me having ***
with someone
at my aunt's place,
Nima said.
Shame,
I said,
it was a nice place.
Nice bed too,
Nima said,
wonder what
my cousin'll think
if she finds out
I ****** you in it.
A nurse came to the table
and looked at Nima:
the doctor is here
to talk with you,
the nurse said.
Now?
Nima said.
Yes now,
the nurse said.
All right,
look Benny,
you best go,
I don't know how
long I'll be
with the quack.
Ok see you Saturday,
I said.
Nima walked off
with the nurse:
the nurse with a neat ****
and I watched them go
and quickly pass.
Jul 15, 2016
Jul 15, 2016 at 3:17 PM UTC
I got us a room,
I said to Nima,
this weekend.
She looked at me,
then at a passing nurse,
a neat arsed girl
who caught my eyes.
So where is it?
Nima said.
In town here,
not too far,
I said.
Was it difficult?
She said,
they're a bit
staid here.
No problem,
I said.
Nima nodded her head
and crossed one
of her legs
over the other
sitting in a hospital chair,
outside in the grounds,
and I caught sight
of lovely thighs.
Got any smokes?
She asked.
Sure,
I said,
and got out
a packet of cigarettes,
and gave them to her,
after taking one myself,
you keep them,
I can buy some more,
I said.
We lit up
and sat there
in silence
for a few moments.
I prefer London,
she said,
for a cheap hotel
and life,
but we haven't
got time to waste
travelling;
I need ***
and can't wait
for Saturday to come,
but I'll have to.
I studied her:
seen your mother
since last time?
I said.
No,
not since
she found out
about me having ***
with someone
at my aunt's place,
Nima said.
Shame,
I said,
it was a nice place.
Nice bed too,
Nima said,
wonder what
my cousin'll think
if she finds out
I ****** you in it.
A nurse came to the table
and looked at Nima:
the doctor is here
to talk with you,
the nurse said.
Now?
Nima said.
Yes now,
the nurse said.
All right,
look Benny,
you best go,
I don't know how
long I'll be
with the quack.
Ok see you Saturday,
I said.
Nima walked off
with the nurse:
the nurse with a neat ****
and I watched them go
and quickly pass.
