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Let him wait, she says, drying under arms after her bath, the towel rubbing the skin, talcum powder on the side ready to be applied, he downstairs waiting, impatient no doubt, pacing up and down or sitting smoking, cursing under his breath. A woman’s privilege to take her time. Beauty cannot be rushed. She moves the towel further down, rubs between her thighs. Even as a child she imagines he was impatient, unable to wait, unwilling to be kept against his will until the time was right. She smiles. She senses the towel’s roughness, the rub of skin. She recalls the wedding night, the shyness ********** she blushing, he awkward all fingers and thumbs, she turning her back on him to put on her night dress, he looking away, unwilling to view, she in bed covered to the neck, he ********** bit by bit avoiding her eyes, she studying the ceiling the patch of grey, he with night attire on climbs into bed, she feels him near, his body nigh touching, his hand out stretched. In the dark, she recalls, they fumbled and searched and touched, with grunts and moans, and woos and ahs, the night went on until sleep eased them to a settled bliss, ending with that sticking kiss.
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May 3, 2013
May 3, 2013 at 3:35 PM UTC
LET HIM WAIT.
Let him wait, she says, drying under arms after her bath, the towel rubbing the skin, talcum powder on the side ready to be applied, he downstairs waiting, impatient no doubt, pacing up and down or sitting smoking, cursing under his breath. A woman’s privilege to take her time. Beauty cannot be rushed. She moves the towel further down, rubs between her thighs. Even as a child she imagines he was impatient, unable to wait, unwilling to be kept against his will until the time was right. She smiles. She senses the towel’s roughness, the rub of skin. She recalls the wedding night, the shyness ********** she blushing, he awkward all fingers and thumbs, she turning her back on him to put on her night dress, he looking away, unwilling to view, she in bed covered to the neck, he ********** bit by bit avoiding her eyes, she studying the ceiling the patch of grey, he with night attire on climbs into bed, she feels him near, his body nigh touching, his hand out stretched. In the dark, she recalls, they fumbled and searched and touched, with grunts and moans, and woos and ahs, the night went on until sleep eased them to a settled bliss, ending with that sticking kiss.
terry-collett
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May 3, 2013
May 3, 2013 at 3:35 PM UTC
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