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You should have been at my place breakfast time O’Brien said to you in the playground after double maths with Miserable Morris we’ve got my little cousin Millie staying for a week and she said this morning as we were sitting eating what was Uncle doing to you in bed last night Auntie? doing? my mother said in a squeaky voice yes Millie went on he was on top of you making big bear noises and you were making squeaky noises like piggy going to market market? my father muttered almost choking like we saw on TV the other night Millie said just a game my mother said going red I stared at Millie waiting for more what were you doing out of bed? my father asked I wanted a glass of water Millie replied and stood by your open door and saw you in the moonlight from the window fun game my mother said just fun I smiled said O’Brien watching the parents drowning over their tea and toast he guffawed and Eddie joined in his blonde hair shaking as he moved but you tried to picture the scene wondering what his parents were doing in bed in the moonlight making animals noises causing Millie concern and guessed it was some game they played as adult did sometimes captured but mostly hid.
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Feb 25, 2013
Feb 25, 2013 at 2:38 AM UTC
AT BREAKFAST TIME.
You should have been at my place breakfast time O’Brien said to you in the playground after double maths with Miserable Morris we’ve got my little cousin Millie staying for a week and she said this morning as we were sitting eating what was Uncle doing to you in bed last night Auntie? doing? my mother said in a squeaky voice yes Millie went on he was on top of you making big bear noises and you were making squeaky noises like piggy going to market market? my father muttered almost choking like we saw on TV the other night Millie said just a game my mother said going red I stared at Millie waiting for more what were you doing out of bed? my father asked I wanted a glass of water Millie replied and stood by your open door and saw you in the moonlight from the window fun game my mother said just fun I smiled said O’Brien watching the parents drowning over their tea and toast he guffawed and Eddie joined in his blonde hair shaking as he moved but you tried to picture the scene wondering what his parents were doing in bed in the moonlight making animals noises causing Millie concern and guessed it was some game they played as adult did sometimes captured but mostly hid.
terry-collett
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Feb 25, 2013
Feb 25, 2013 at 2:38 AM UTC
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