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STORM BREED SEA 47BC.

by TerryCollett

Marcus sits and asks for wine to be poured. His man pours and hands him the wine and waits nearby. Annona looks at her husband, his eyes, his hard stare, his hands holding the wine. Where's your Amy? he says gazing at his wife. Busy as usual, Annona says, why? He dismisses his man who walks off and out of sight; I’ve heard that she shares your bed, Marcus says. Annona tries hard not to blush or show concern, who says? Brutus replies, it has been brought to me on my return from my campaign on Ceasar's cause. She looks past him, the seascape beyond the wall, gulls in flight. She keeps my reputation sure until your return, she says, some may rumour that other men may share my bed, and that may cause jealousy in your manly head. How so? he says with furrowed brow. If she weren't there, who knows what rumours may take root of other men being there while you're away, but while Amy's there none may say, plus she keeps me warm while your hot body's far away in battle's swarm. He smiles and sips his wine. She breathes in deep and keeps it to herself just how much her Amy keeps her warm and hot, and how they make love while he's away. How wise, he says, that is good to know, but is she clean, I'd hate to catch a pox where she may lay? As clean as air around our heads and lambs fresh born, Annona says recalling Amy's lips upon her brow, her hand upon her sexual bush. Then good keep her near while I'm at war, better to keep me happy and sure no other man may share your bed. No thought of such had ever entered her head, just Amy and she with their rough and tumble as a storm breed sea.
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Written by
TerryCollett
78 / M
Published
Jan 2, 2016
Time
3m
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A ROMAN AND HIS WIFE AND A RUMOUR IN 47 BC

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#love#roman#servant#wife#bc#47
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