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He drew the drab curtains in that cheap hotel room, shutting out the street lamps and nosey people across the street. Come to bed, you said, I'm all ready for you, and he looked at you laying on the bed older than he was, yet still quite young, at least you were still up for it. You need to undress, you said, you aren't shy are you? No, just getting ready, he said, and began to take off his jumper (ex-army), then the blue jeans, and you lay there expectantly, hands linked behind your head. The lady said the bath taps work opposite, you said, the hot is cold and the cold is hot. He was down to his underwear and stood there gazing at you. What would your husband say if he could see us now? he said. He would say: never thought you'd find a fool to take you to bed instead of me, you said. He slipped off the undewear and climbed into the bed. You switched off the light and you hugged close. Don't worry your sweet head about him, you said. But it seemed kind of odd, as if he was being spied on by God.
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Feb 15, 2018
Feb 15, 2018 at 3:59 PM UTC
That Weekend 1975
He drew the drab curtains in that cheap hotel room, shutting out the street lamps and nosey people across the street. Come to bed, you said, I'm all ready for you, and he looked at you laying on the bed older than he was, yet still quite young, at least you were still up for it. You need to undress, you said, you aren't shy are you? No, just getting ready, he said, and began to take off his jumper (ex-army), then the blue jeans, and you lay there expectantly, hands linked behind your head. The lady said the bath taps work opposite, you said, the hot is cold and the cold is hot. He was down to his underwear and stood there gazing at you. What would your husband say if he could see us now? he said. He would say: never thought you'd find a fool to take you to bed instead of me, you said. He slipped off the undewear and climbed into the bed. You switched off the light and you hugged close. Don't worry your sweet head about him, you said. But it seemed kind of odd, as if he was being spied on by God.
TerryCollett
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Feb 15, 2018
Feb 15, 2018 at 3:59 PM UTC
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