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You're not eating properly Eliane's mother said you've hardly eaten a thing Elaine who'd been thinking of the boy John looked up through her glasses at her mother at the dining table got to eat her father interjected got to eat my young Plump Hen her sister said nothing but grinned I do eat Elaine said but she didn't feel like eating it seemed the least important thing at that moment her stomach felt as if it had fallen into a slumber not enough her mother said maybe she's fallen in love her father bantered Elaine went red and lowered her head and began to nibble at the food on her plate nonsense her mother said it's some silly slimming diet I bet not very successful if it is her younger sister said smiling John had touched her arm in passing at school not by accident but by design he meant to touch to bring her briefly into his world his circumference she still touched now and then the area on her arm he touched (at school) with her fingers I won't have you dieting over some silly fad her mother went on but Elaine ceased listening the words were buzzing flies she wanted to flick them away with a hand John had talked to her not at her or about her (as others did) or down to her but with her in a duel thing he and she kind of exchange she ate slowly the food almost making her gag getting stuck in the throat she held onto the image of him in her mind tried to focus on his outline on his features his words taking each one she could remember and turning it over in her mind as if it were a rare gem girls your age what are you now? 14 yes 14years old ought not to diet her mother said breaking into Elaine's head if I see you not eating again I'm taking to the doctors Elaine looked up and put on her good daughter face that I'll do whatever you want features and John had placed a hand by her head at the school fence his arm brushing softly against her hair and he never said anything unkind about her dark hair or the metal grips her mother made her wear and her mother rattled on but Elaine just returned her innocent girl stare.
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Nov 8, 2013
Nov 8, 2013 at 3:15 AM UTC
INNOCENT GIRL STARE.
You're not eating properly Eliane's mother said you've hardly eaten a thing Elaine who'd been thinking of the boy John looked up through her glasses at her mother at the dining table got to eat her father interjected got to eat my young Plump Hen her sister said nothing but grinned I do eat Elaine said but she didn't feel like eating it seemed the least important thing at that moment her stomach felt as if it had fallen into a slumber not enough her mother said maybe she's fallen in love her father bantered Elaine went red and lowered her head and began to nibble at the food on her plate nonsense her mother said it's some silly slimming diet I bet not very successful if it is her younger sister said smiling John had touched her arm in passing at school not by accident but by design he meant to touch to bring her briefly into his world his circumference she still touched now and then the area on her arm he touched (at school) with her fingers I won't have you dieting over some silly fad her mother went on but Elaine ceased listening the words were buzzing flies she wanted to flick them away with a hand John had talked to her not at her or about her (as others did) or down to her but with her in a duel thing he and she kind of exchange she ate slowly the food almost making her gag getting stuck in the throat she held onto the image of him in her mind tried to focus on his outline on his features his words taking each one she could remember and turning it over in her mind as if it were a rare gem girls your age what are you now? 14 yes 14years old ought not to diet her mother said breaking into Elaine's head if I see you not eating again I'm taking to the doctors Elaine looked up and put on her good daughter face that I'll do whatever you want features and John had placed a hand by her head at the school fence his arm brushing softly against her hair and he never said anything unkind about her dark hair or the metal grips her mother made her wear and her mother rattled on but Elaine just returned her innocent girl stare.
A 14 year old girl and her mother and dieting and the boy in 1962.
terry-collett
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Nov 8, 2013
Nov 8, 2013 at 3:15 AM UTC
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