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Hedley’s mother had hairy legs. That’s one reason you liked to go over for tea some days. That and the fact she wore the kind of short dress no other women you knew would wear at least not in front of minors like yourself and Hedley.  More tea? Cake? she asked giving you the big smile and oozing her perfume from her nearby body. Yes more cake please and are those salmon sandwiches? Yes dear and there’s plenty more if you want she replied. She poured tea and brought more cake and sandwiches and sat down opposite you and said how’s your mother dear? Oh she’s ok you said gazing dumbly at Hedley’s mother and the way her hands moved over the plates and held the teapot with the red fingernails and the rings on her fingers. Is your husband not here? you asked. No he’s away business calls and such like she said giving you the smile and bright eyes. Oh good glad he’s got plenty of work on you replied. Hedley ate and drank and said little over tea. His mother ate quite daintily her fingers holding the cup with her little digit sticking out as she drank. Ah she said suddenly I forgot the jelly and ice-cream and off she walked and you watched as she went. Her hairy legs really grabbed your attention. Mothers huh? Hedley said. Keeping face against the odds. Father’s probably ******** his female clients or staying over in cheap hotels with the red-light girls. Oh right you said guess some father’s do. Here’s the jelly and ice cream Hedley’s mother said on her return hope you like it she said I like it when it wobbles and the soft taste on the tongue. Hedley said nothing and nor did you. You were thinking of Hedley’s father and those cheap hotels and the girls he’d *****
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Apr 6, 2012
Apr 6, 2012 at 2:42 AM UTC
TEA FOR THREE.
Hedley’s mother had hairy legs. That’s one reason you liked to go over for tea some days. That and the fact she wore the kind of short dress no other women you knew would wear at least not in front of minors like yourself and Hedley.  More tea? Cake? she asked giving you the big smile and oozing her perfume from her nearby body. Yes more cake please and are those salmon sandwiches? Yes dear and there’s plenty more if you want she replied. She poured tea and brought more cake and sandwiches and sat down opposite you and said how’s your mother dear? Oh she’s ok you said gazing dumbly at Hedley’s mother and the way her hands moved over the plates and held the teapot with the red fingernails and the rings on her fingers. Is your husband not here? you asked. No he’s away business calls and such like she said giving you the smile and bright eyes. Oh good glad he’s got plenty of work on you replied. Hedley ate and drank and said little over tea. His mother ate quite daintily her fingers holding the cup with her little digit sticking out as she drank. Ah she said suddenly I forgot the jelly and ice-cream and off she walked and you watched as she went. Her hairy legs really grabbed your attention. Mothers huh? Hedley said. Keeping face against the odds. Father’s probably ******** his female clients or staying over in cheap hotels with the red-light girls. Oh right you said guess some father’s do. Here’s the jelly and ice cream Hedley’s mother said on her return hope you like it she said I like it when it wobbles and the soft taste on the tongue. Hedley said nothing and nor did you. You were thinking of Hedley’s father and those cheap hotels and the girls he’d *****
terry-collett
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Apr 6, 2012
Apr 6, 2012 at 2:42 AM UTC
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