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From Chantal's Book by Jack RossBronzeIs Chantal bronze? Bodies are clay, Is love smoke? From Lessons of the GenjiI pulled back the sleeve that covered her face. 'You remind me of a fairy-tale princess!' I said. She looked up with a start. 'You are dreadful!' she said, propping herself up. 'Waking people up like that so thoughtlessly!' I remember being struck by the attractive way her face suddenly flushed. Someone very beautiful can look even more beautiful on occasion. - Diary of Lady Murasaki [Tuesday, 11th January - 3.05 p.m.]Went for a swim in the icy cold waters of Okains Bay to cool down a bit after playing with C's pussy through her bikini panties. Water straight from Antarctica, through the empty leagues of the South Pacific. Water turquoise-blue against the tawny lion-sand colour of the hills. I was very cold when I returned & Chantal proceeded to warm me up by playing with my cock with her hand while I pulled down my shirt to hide this activity from prying eyes. Luckily, the beach is vast & the cars and people were some distance off. I fingered her till she came, but was left tumescent when a red car pulled up in front of us. A boy got out and started dancing around in the sand with admirable unselfconsciousness. Heat-shimmer now between us and the hills. One would scarcely imagine the scene had ever been different: single sail, three lines or blocks or areas of green-blue sea, brown, turquoise, ultramarine, one fat man paddling, another sitting in white towelling hat to read, three gazing out to sea - Chantal's head on my knees as she reads The Alexandria Quartet: "Alexandria, the capital of memory." ©Jack Ross |
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