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What's with you and this John kid? Your brother Burt asks. Nothing to do with you, you reply. I bet Mum would be interested about you and this kid, he says. You close your bedroom door and shout through the door : mind your business. You hear him laugh and walk away. You walk to the window and peer out: your father is digging in the garden before dinner. You walk to your bed and lay down. You want to think about John: you and he sat on the grass outside the school lunchtime and talked and held hands, but didn't kiss. You wished you had, but it was awkward with other kids about. He talked about Easter and something or other about the word, but you forget what. When he held your hand you felt so excited you would have kissed him there. But you know what the other girls would have said and gone on about it and suggested rude things. You have kissed before, but gently and short bursts of kissing. You lay there wishing he was there with you. Then you could kiss. But he isn't, he's miles away. You close your eyes and imagine he is there, imagine he is holding you, kissing you. Your mother is calling. You open your eyes and stare about your room. She's calling about dinner. You get off the bed and quickly change out of your school uniform. As you undress you muse on John, thinking he is watching you as you remove clothes. You smile and wish he was. Your mother calls again. You dress quickly and go out of the room and downstairs. You imagine John is behind you giving you lustful stares.
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Mar 14, 2018
Mar 14, 2018 at 4:47 AM UTC
Sheila Before Dinner 1962
What's with you and this John kid? Your brother Burt asks. Nothing to do with you, you reply. I bet Mum would be interested about you and this kid, he says. You close your bedroom door and shout through the door : mind your business. You hear him laugh and walk away. You walk to the window and peer out: your father is digging in the garden before dinner. You walk to your bed and lay down. You want to think about John: you and he sat on the grass outside the school lunchtime and talked and held hands, but didn't kiss. You wished you had, but it was awkward with other kids about. He talked about Easter and something or other about the word, but you forget what. When he held your hand you felt so excited you would have kissed him there. But you know what the other girls would have said and gone on about it and suggested rude things. You have kissed before, but gently and short bursts of kissing. You lay there wishing he was there with you. Then you could kiss. But he isn't, he's miles away. You close your eyes and imagine he is there, imagine he is holding you, kissing you. Your mother is calling. You open your eyes and stare about your room. She's calling about dinner. You get off the bed and quickly change out of your school uniform. As you undress you muse on John, thinking he is watching you as you remove clothes. You smile and wish he was. Your mother calls again. You dress quickly and go out of the room and downstairs. You imagine John is behind you giving you lustful stares.
TerryCollett
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Mar 14, 2018
Mar 14, 2018 at 4:47 AM UTC
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