The person paused, looking out over the valley, as I had, before beginning to walk up the gentle slope of the glade, just as I was now walking down it.... I assumed it is a girl or woman, as I'd seen long tresses billow for a moment in a light breeze blowing from the valley below. At the distance separating us it was hard to tell though, especially when the sun had yet to crest the trees to the east and the area was dim with shadows.I kept looking out over the valley as I walked and saw a Hawk. Stone would tell my mother. Or I would have dropped over in a dead faint.Two things had happened since then, of course. One, I'd bedded Pam Lee. That took care of the fainting. Second, I'd seen the videotape my mother had made of her three unwitting friends. Suddenly, all the teasing that Laura Stone had endured from Pam that day became clear: the reference to keeping her ass in line, the snide little comment about liking to be whipped.And I also remembered another clip from that show, too, one. It wasn't my mom. It was my twin brother. Abel narrowed his eyes at me and closed the door. "Hey you ok?" He asked as he walked towards me."Y-yeah," I said in a shaky voice. "I was just crying over this movie on Lifetime."He crossed his arms and shook his head. "You aren't a good liar sis. I can tell something's wrong."I grabbed the remote and turned off the TV. "How do you know?" I asked him."I'm you're twin. Remember when you're feeling down I feel it too. It's weird."I blinked. He was right.. Without a flicker, she replied, “No, it’s been more than two years since we had sex, he’s just there for a roof over his head, meals, and occasionally some help with the kids.”I knew that story all too well.We both chuckled nervously.I said, “I guess we’re both in a ‘dry’ spell by choice then.”She laughed at this remark saying, “I wish it wasn’t so - but you might well be right.”As she then got up to leave, I stood up as well and we hugged as normal, but neither of us really wanted to let go as.
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