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How do you stop seeing me? I ask her, cigarette by my side, looking out the window. She's dressing, doing up her suspenders. Don't want to, she says, her fingers moving with straps, looking at me, but if your wife found out, Jack, it'd be hell on earth. I inhale, look at the street across the way. Traffic is busy in the street below. When I saw her yesterday she asked me: did I know whom you might be seeing, Mags says. What did you say? I ask, turning around, taking in her dark eyes, the white earrings she's just put back in. Said you wouldn't do such, she says, stopping her fingers moving with the straps. Did she believe you? I ask. No, said she thought you were seeing someone. I look at her black bra and ******* the white suspenders holding stockings. Does she suspect who? I ask. That ***** at work, the skinny **** one with blonde hair, Mags says. You know what she'd say, no way Mister. Instead it's me, Mags says, her sister.
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Jun 23, 2016
Jun 23, 2016 at 2:35 AM UTC
HOW DO YOU STOP 1951.
How do you stop seeing me? I ask her, cigarette by my side, looking out the window. She's dressing, doing up her suspenders. Don't want to, she says, her fingers moving with straps, looking at me, but if your wife found out, Jack, it'd be hell on earth. I inhale, look at the street across the way. Traffic is busy in the street below. When I saw her yesterday she asked me: did I know whom you might be seeing, Mags says. What did you say? I ask, turning around, taking in her dark eyes, the white earrings she's just put back in. Said you wouldn't do such, she says, stopping her fingers moving with the straps. Did she believe you? I ask. No, said she thought you were seeing someone. I look at her black bra and ******* the white suspenders holding stockings. Does she suspect who? I ask. That ***** at work, the skinny **** one with blonde hair, Mags says. You know what she'd say, no way Mister. Instead it's me, Mags says, her sister.
A MAN AND WOMAN TALK AFTER *** IN 1951.
TerryCollett
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Jun 23, 2016
Jun 23, 2016 at 2:35 AM UTC
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