uth in joy as I stared at the lake. It was shimmering, looking so inviting, as the sunlight danced
into the water an
here. The older members like my parents retired to their tents at night while we younger folk sang and danced and drank wine and generally enjoyed ourse
d impulsively threw
d what I was doing, I quickly stepped away. He stood stiffly and then,
, 'I thought, s
an my housek
laxed. I had ver
barely took up two hours. Jack spent most of his time in the study, working. He was an accountant and went up to t
, facing the lake. Often, I lay looking out at the water when I was about to sleep, smiling as the moon
bours, Jack once mentioned, were miles away. We were trul
r me to experiment with my baking skills too. There was a largely unused o
enthralled Jack. He was effusive in his praise. III
I settled down comfortably. It was Jack who also encouraged me to continue studying. He made
ake sure I was alright but Ma came down wi
ocking chair while I settled down on the wooden steps. Sometimes we would have our coffee there and talk into the night. I was able to open my heart and share my dreams with Jack. I told him about the commune, my life t
on his coffee and almost fell off the chair, laughing. Incensed, I jumped up to punch his arm and he ran outside, whooping with laughter. When I finally caug
arms, wearing a shirt that had come open, revealing my heavy breasts and very aroused nipples that
d up. I sat up, confused with my rea
ing around, he said it in a gruf
went to the kitchen to clea
he said and the ton
ologizing?' I
and sensing my distress, he
of my tears,
t is it? What
his eyes and sa
tty as her, that
r lip w
moments, looking perplex
nd kissed me, ever so g
m and stepped forward,
ly, tenderly
d into my brimming eyes a
ovely. You are pure and innoc
k into his arms bu
ed, 'Why are you
y cheek and
gnificent. But I'm too old for
o old f
aving me with a mess of emotions and a very
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