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You followed Anne and some others along the path from the large house out the back gate across a sidewalk onto the beach and stood looking out at the horizon and the sea and Anne said watch out those ******* gulls don’t **** on you and some of the other kids laughed and you stood watching how she stood there on the beach on her crutches the leg missing and she pointing up at the seagulls flying overhead and the smell of salt in the air and the sound of the sea crashing on the beach and shingles I used to swim until I lost my leg Anne said but I will again someday get my ***** all wet and she looked around at you to see your response her deep blue eyes searching you out her tee shirt tight to her figure and her skirt just above her knees but the stump not showing what do you reckon? she asked you coming closer as the other kids ran down onto the sands sure you will you said feeling her breath on you as she stood in front of you her small but developing ******* pressing against you I could kiss the lips off you she said but didn’t she nodded for you to follow her as she crutched onto the sands the crutch ends sinking slightly but still she went onwards singing if I were a ******* seagull I’d **** on you all especially Sister Paul or Sister Gail and her loud voice carried along the beach and blue and white sky like an echoing wail.
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Mar 10, 2012
Mar 10, 2012 at 4:38 AM UTC
ONE LEG ANNE ON THE BEACH.
You followed Anne and some others along the path from the large house out the back gate across a sidewalk onto the beach and stood looking out at the horizon and the sea and Anne said watch out those ******* gulls don’t **** on you and some of the other kids laughed and you stood watching how she stood there on the beach on her crutches the leg missing and she pointing up at the seagulls flying overhead and the smell of salt in the air and the sound of the sea crashing on the beach and shingles I used to swim until I lost my leg Anne said but I will again someday get my ***** all wet and she looked around at you to see your response her deep blue eyes searching you out her tee shirt tight to her figure and her skirt just above her knees but the stump not showing what do you reckon? she asked you coming closer as the other kids ran down onto the sands sure you will you said feeling her breath on you as she stood in front of you her small but developing ******* pressing against you I could kiss the lips off you she said but didn’t she nodded for you to follow her as she crutched onto the sands the crutch ends sinking slightly but still she went onwards singing if I were a ******* seagull I’d **** on you all especially Sister Paul or Sister Gail and her loud voice carried along the beach and blue and white sky like an echoing wail.
terry-collett
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Mar 10, 2012
Mar 10, 2012 at 4:38 AM UTC
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