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Mona stands outside the back door of the cottage and stares up at the morning sky. Monday, school soon. It seems a lifetime ago since Friday. She and Lisa had, the previous day, burned into each other a different relationship. She can still sense each touch, each hold and kiss. The rainfall had soaked them like a holy baptism, a fresh start, a new beginning. She breathes in the morning air. Fresh in the lungs. Cows moo in a far field. A crow calls. She closes her eyes and smells the farm across the fields. Each part of her seems touched. Each inch of flesh seems hotly kissed. The bedroom had been their sanctuary, a place of rebirth. The parents had not heard or known or suspected a thing. Teatime had been so innocent after. Acting as normal, as if the moments before they had not made love, had not been naked in each others arms flesh to flesh, body against body. Just tea and sandwiches and cakes and the usual talk of farm and land and weather. She opens her eyes and watches the clouds drift. More cows moo. Birds fly overhead. There is a new life within, a new love inside her heart and head.
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Nov 20, 2012
Nov 20, 2012 at 2:22 AM UTC
MONA'S MONDAY MORNING.
Mona stands outside the back door of the cottage and stares up at the morning sky. Monday, school soon. It seems a lifetime ago since Friday. She and Lisa had, the previous day, burned into each other a different relationship. She can still sense each touch, each hold and kiss. The rainfall had soaked them like a holy baptism, a fresh start, a new beginning. She breathes in the morning air. Fresh in the lungs. Cows moo in a far field. A crow calls. She closes her eyes and smells the farm across the fields. Each part of her seems touched. Each inch of flesh seems hotly kissed. The bedroom had been their sanctuary, a place of rebirth. The parents had not heard or known or suspected a thing. Teatime had been so innocent after. Acting as normal, as if the moments before they had not made love, had not been naked in each others arms flesh to flesh, body against body. Just tea and sandwiches and cakes and the usual talk of farm and land and weather. She opens her eyes and watches the clouds drift. More cows moo. Birds fly overhead. There is a new life within, a new love inside her heart and head.
A GIRL AND HER NEW LOVE IN 1960S.
terry-collett
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Nov 20, 2012
Nov 20, 2012 at 2:22 AM UTC
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