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Milka and I rode our bikes to the old pond I used to go to years before. We rested our bikes down in the long grass out of sight. We lay in the grass by the pond and lay on our backs looking at the midday sky with white clouds and warm sun. This is where you used to come with an old girl friend of yours didn't you? she said. Yes few years ago I said. I turned on my side and looked at her lying there. What was she like? Milka said. Well she wasn't old we were just 14 then and she was nice and we had a thing for a while I said. Why did you come here? she said. So we could be alone together I said. What did you do? Milka said. Lay by the pond and watch the ducks and swans and kiss I said. Is that all? Milka said. Yes I lied of course. I wish my mum'd gone out today then we could have gone to my room and did things she said but no she was going later with Dad then my brothers will be home from fishing or it will be too risky if they're not. I kissed her forehead then her lips. She embraced me and I lay beside her. Birds flew overhead a blackbird sang a pheasant called. We were too engrossed in what we were doing to lay and listen or watch the midday sun on the pond skin glisten.
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Apr 19, 2017
Apr 19, 2017 at 3:02 AM UTC
BENNY'S MIDDAY ADVENTURE 1964
Milka and I rode our bikes to the old pond I used to go to years before. We rested our bikes down in the long grass out of sight. We lay in the grass by the pond and lay on our backs looking at the midday sky with white clouds and warm sun. This is where you used to come with an old girl friend of yours didn't you? she said. Yes few years ago I said. I turned on my side and looked at her lying there. What was she like? Milka said. Well she wasn't old we were just 14 then and she was nice and we had a thing for a while I said. Why did you come here? she said. So we could be alone together I said. What did you do? Milka said. Lay by the pond and watch the ducks and swans and kiss I said. Is that all? Milka said. Yes I lied of course. I wish my mum'd gone out today then we could have gone to my room and did things she said but no she was going later with Dad then my brothers will be home from fishing or it will be too risky if they're not. I kissed her forehead then her lips. She embraced me and I lay beside her. Birds flew overhead a blackbird sang a pheasant called. We were too engrossed in what we were doing to lay and listen or watch the midday sun on the pond skin glisten.
A BOY AND GIRL IN THE COUNTRY 1964
TerryCollett
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Apr 19, 2017
Apr 19, 2017 at 3:02 AM UTC
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