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Mrs Ford went to the window and peered out. Just roofs Benny she said and smoke and grey skies. I looked around the bed and breakfast room we'd hired for the night. Not much of London to see from here. See more later when we go out I said. But it'll be dark then she said. She drew the drab curtains and looked back at me. Have you slept with anyone before? she said. Yes a few I said. None my age though I bet she said. One older I said. She raised her eyebrows Casanova are you? No just been lucky I said does your husband know you're with me? She looked away at the room the double metal bedstead. Not with you I told him I was meeting a friend and going to see a show up here she said. Was he suspicious? I said. Couldn't care less if he is or was she said. What shall we do first go get a bite to eat at one of the restaurants? I said. She looked at me do you know a place? she said. Yes my brother and I come here often I said. Or we could make the most of our bed and room she said before dinner. She gazed at the old bed then at me. If you like I said. We'd not had *** before so were apprehensive. She began to undress and I began to undress too. I watched her as she took off her top and skirt ********** myself out of routine. The wallpaper was dull and worn the single light bulb was dim and the shade dusty. We stood naked looking at each other then at the bed. I thought of what her husband would think and saw him watching us in my head.
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Apr 27, 2017
Apr 27, 2017 at 6:46 AM UTC
WITH MRS FORD 1974.
Mrs Ford went to the window and peered out. Just roofs Benny she said and smoke and grey skies. I looked around the bed and breakfast room we'd hired for the night. Not much of London to see from here. See more later when we go out I said. But it'll be dark then she said. She drew the drab curtains and looked back at me. Have you slept with anyone before? she said. Yes a few I said. None my age though I bet she said. One older I said. She raised her eyebrows Casanova are you? No just been lucky I said does your husband know you're with me? She looked away at the room the double metal bedstead. Not with you I told him I was meeting a friend and going to see a show up here she said. Was he suspicious? I said. Couldn't care less if he is or was she said. What shall we do first go get a bite to eat at one of the restaurants? I said. She looked at me do you know a place? she said. Yes my brother and I come here often I said. Or we could make the most of our bed and room she said before dinner. She gazed at the old bed then at me. If you like I said. We'd not had *** before so were apprehensive. She began to undress and I began to undress too. I watched her as she took off her top and skirt ********** myself out of routine. The wallpaper was dull and worn the single light bulb was dim and the shade dusty. We stood naked looking at each other then at the bed. I thought of what her husband would think and saw him watching us in my head.
A COUPLE IN LONDON IN 1974
TerryCollett
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Apr 27, 2017
Apr 27, 2017 at 6:46 AM UTC
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