"Bradley Denton - We Love Lydia Love" - читать интересную книгу автора (Denton Bradley)back before the sweat from our last round of lovemaking has dried. It makes perfect
sense. But Lydia shoves me away and gets out of bed. She stands over me wild-eyed, her neck and arm muscles popped out hard as marble. тАЬYou just got back, and now you want to leave?тАЭ Her voice is like the cry of a hawk. She is enraged, and IтАЩm stunned. This has come on like storm clouds on fast-forward. SheтАЩs waiting for an answer, so I listen for a prompt from the Christopher chip. But there isnтАЩt one. тАЬJust for groceries,тАЭ I say. My voice is limp. Lydia spins away. She goes to her mahogany dresser, pulls it out from the wall, and shoves it over. The crash makes me jump. Then she flings a crystal vase against the wall. Her hair whips like fire in a tornado. All the while she rants, тАЬI thought you were dead, and youтАЩre going out to die again. I thought you were dead, and youтАЩre going out to die again. I thought тАФтАЭ I start up from the bed. I want to grab her and hold her before she hurts herself. SheтАЩs naked, and there are slivers of crystal sticking up from the thick gray carpet. But she already has a cut on her arm. ItтАЩs small, but thereтАЩs some blood тАФ She always quits before she does serious damage. So let her throw her tantrum. ItтАЩs a turn-on for her. She expects it to have the same effect on us. Lydia looks down and sees herself in the dresser mirror on the floor. She screams and stamps her feet on it. The mirror doesnтАЩt crack, but sheтАЩs still stamping, and when it breaks sheтАЩll gash her feet. I have to stop her. No. This isnтАЩt right. But if Christopher would let her rage, then I must do likewise if I want her to believe IтАЩm him. Even now, as she attacks the mirror, sheтАЩs looking at me with suspicion inside her fury. She expects arousal. Having trouble getting aroused in the presence of a naked Lydia Love was not a problem I anticipated. She stops screaming and stamping as if a switch in her brain has been flipped to OFF. The mirror has cracked, but it hasnтАЩt cut her feet. She leaves it and comes toward me, moving with tentative steps, avoiding the broken pieces of crystal. Except for the nick on her arm, she seems to be all right. The rage has drained from |
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