ComI reached at her home at 7 pm and rang the doorbell. She opened the door with a smile but I felt that she was tensed. I asked why are you so nervou...s? She said I don’t call boys at my home daily idiot. It is obvious to get nervous. I went near to her, hugged her and slowly whispered don’t worry I will make you feel comfortable. She said thanks and asked me to come inside. I went to the drawing room. Her home was well furnished with everything at right place.I presented her babydoll dress. This stretch of river runs along the back of my place for over a mile, and I knew it well. The hole below the waterfall was a quarter of that and big fish lived in it. I had seen a huge fish in the shallows three days earlier and if it was hungry, I was going to catch it. They tend to feed at sundown and sunup. Sunup was out of the question since I planned to sleep in. This was a prime time. I had finished my first beer and was into a second when I heard the reel click a few times. It was one. She pushed her breasts against my arms and back as we workedBut she never touched me. I was a teenager afterall.Then when I turned 18 she asked me to come over and move boxes from her garage to her house. It was the coldest night of winter.I worked up a dangerous sweat. It was just another day as far as I was concerned.When I moved the last box into the house, I took off my parka and my shirt was drenched in sweat. She offered to give me a clean shirt which I accepted. I peeled off my shirt and. Maybe I just need an assistant editor. Suck me! So… by now you might be wondering whatever happened to the ‘other’ in my life, in this chapter. Patience dearie, it’s all in the ride, in the slow arcing curves, the slow burn, the ‘getting there’, which is the whole point of this exercise. She is here, there… out there, trust me. I’ve met her. Met her in dreams, met her in life. She was the extreme opposite of what I had ever known, and finally my own patience was about to pay off. The years I.
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