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God’s way is hard Sheila’s big sister said but that is what I want to do and be a nun Sheila tied her school tie and let her sister yak in the background to her thoughts of John and pretended he had been there in her bedroom as she had dressed (not watching her sister) his hazel eyes scanning her she imagined especially after her strip wash not sure which convent yet the sister went on but one strict and far from human touch or noise Sheila stood in front of the dressing table mirror and gazed at herself pushing her sister’s words from her as best she could but if John had been scanning her she knew she’d have blushed and hid her naked self with a towel or dressing gown despite one part of herself thinking it and boys the sister said have to be watched they are usually after the one thing Sheila damped a finger with her tongue and slid across an eyebrow thing? she said what do you mean one thing? o never you mind that now little sister just trust to God and put boys aside the sister brushed her hair and set herself up primly with the grey dress thing though Sheila said what thing? ask Mum she’ll say I expect the sister said dully and went out the room like some drabness on legs Sheila sighed and gazed at herself in the mirror again adjusted her glasses on her nose and thought on John being at school and thought unkindly her sister the fool.
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Nov 21, 2015
Nov 21, 2015 at 4:53 AM UTC
SISTER THE FOOL 1962
God’s way is hard Sheila’s big sister said but that is what I want to do and be a nun Sheila tied her school tie and let her sister yak in the background to her thoughts of John and pretended he had been there in her bedroom as she had dressed (not watching her sister) his hazel eyes scanning her she imagined especially after her strip wash not sure which convent yet the sister went on but one strict and far from human touch or noise Sheila stood in front of the dressing table mirror and gazed at herself pushing her sister’s words from her as best she could but if John had been scanning her she knew she’d have blushed and hid her naked self with a towel or dressing gown despite one part of herself thinking it and boys the sister said have to be watched they are usually after the one thing Sheila damped a finger with her tongue and slid across an eyebrow thing? she said what do you mean one thing? o never you mind that now little sister just trust to God and put boys aside the sister brushed her hair and set herself up primly with the grey dress thing though Sheila said what thing? ask Mum she’ll say I expect the sister said dully and went out the room like some drabness on legs Sheila sighed and gazed at herself in the mirror again adjusted her glasses on her nose and thought on John being at school and thought unkindly her sister the fool.
TWO SISTER ONE MORNING IN 1962 GOD OR BOYS.
TerryCollett
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Nov 21, 2015
Nov 21, 2015 at 4:53 AM UTC
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