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A rabbit passed where we lay. Sunlight pushed through the trees above. A blackbird sang to our left and a woodpecker pecked across the pond you called lake. I sensed you next to me. Your breathing was even and untroubled. I smelt your scent. I wanted to turn around and kiss each part of you but I lay noticing the vibes. You spoke of your mother's suspicions of you and me. Had she seen us here the other week I mused. You sat up from the grass. You cocked your head for other sounds. I lay still taking in your neck and back and outline of your bra. I sensed nothing from afar. You looked down at me "Thought I heard noises" you said. You leaned down and we kissed. There was a slight slit in your dress showing thigh which I somehow missed.
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May 4, 2018
May 4, 2018 at 1:12 PM UTC
Afternoon in June 1962
A rabbit passed where we lay. Sunlight pushed through the trees above. A blackbird sang to our left and a woodpecker pecked across the pond you called lake. I sensed you next to me. Your breathing was even and untroubled. I smelt your scent. I wanted to turn around and kiss each part of you but I lay noticing the vibes. You spoke of your mother's suspicions of you and me. Had she seen us here the other week I mused. You sat up from the grass. You cocked your head for other sounds. I lay still taking in your neck and back and outline of your bra. I sensed nothing from afar. You looked down at me "Thought I heard noises" you said. You leaned down and we kissed. There was a slight slit in your dress showing thigh which I somehow missed.
TerryCollett
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May 4, 2018
May 4, 2018 at 1:12 PM UTC
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