All those who marched with the Grande Armée, and are now commanding royal troops, are similarly gifted in keeping their mouths, and minds, closed.”...“You are not an admirer of Napoleon Bonaparte?”We were leaning at the taffrail of the vessel, and he spat over the stern before speaking.“The man was a military genius, but left two armies to fend for themselves while he scuttled back to Paris and safety.”He stared at the wake of our vessel for a moment.“Of course, he had good political reasons for. I feel a stiffness come on. It's not a problem, nobody can see it from here.I start touching yourself over my pants, drifting off into fantasy while I look at the back of their heads, remembering how they look, their big breasts hiding under their summer dresses.One of them stand up, turn around and we make eye contact. She smiles but I am so embarrassed I avert my eyes. "Don't want to seem creepy, that will ruin my chances. Oh god that was probably creepy, it's over. I'll spend the festival. "Megan grinned and hugged several of her friends as they rose to greet her."You all know my brother Jimmy, I believe. And this is our friend Robyn."She gestured for them to come forward. "She's staying with us for theholidays. I asked them to come along - the more the merrier, right?"Megan's male friends made a big show of welcoming Robyn effusively. Thegirls in the group were more reserved and appraising but were outwardlyfriendly. Both men and women were less than enthused about Jim joining. “Sticky fingers? Troubled, twisting sleep filled with soft, heaving, moaning flesh?”I felt my body jerk to attention. How did she know how I had spent my night? I blushed, glancing round the carriage, illogically feeling she was there watching me.I replied with some garbled message about feeling out of sorts, giving irrelevant details about the day ahead. I instantly knew that it would be a day filled with distraction, no hope of anything sensible penetrating my already dizzied mind. As I.
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