THE SWORD AND SICKLE
PART ONE
CHAPTER FOUR
CONVERSATIONS WITH ALINDA
After they had finished eating, they retired to the living room/bedroom to chat. Before long, Judy made herself busy getting him erect, and Levi was surprised at how large she had made him. She pulled back and said, "Now, sweetie, I don't want you to cum, not yet; anyway. I have a lot of things planned for this night, but first, let me undress you and see how the rest of your body has fared." She slowly undressed him, and he returned the favor.
Levi said, "You know, I have quite a collection of ties."
"Oh, you do, do you," and just where do you plan to tie me up – huh, to the headboard?" she giggled.
"I don't need a fucking headboard to tie you up!"
"You flatter me, Levi. Do you have any belts to go along with the ties? You know how it, makes my pussy wet, when you whip me. The neighbors might hear."
"Fuck the neighbors! And if the neighbors come over, invite them in to watch. Who knows, we might teach these young ones a thing or two. Now, get busy."
They made love until darkness crept over the house, and none of the neighbors or police knocked on the door. "You know, Levi, and I now have another special memory to cherish. No man has ever satisfied me like you. Believe me, I have tried to find one. Hell, Jim couldn't do what you do. He was a pussy, he was always kowtowing to every whim I had."
"Why did you marry him?"
"I wanted you. I wrote you three letters, and you returned none of them. So, I found others to satisfy me, and then I saw Jim, while he was strutting his stuff on campus. He was good-looking and looked like good stock to father my babies. Once I had that in my mind, I felt I could put up with his submissiveness, and it didn't hurt that he was a good breadwinner. You know how I like to control people, but you! You were the only one who saw through my charade. I felt from the get-go, you were the one for me. Why didn't you answer my letters?"
"I thought seriously about it, but you were 300 miles away. I had met a woman I believed would be my life mate, and you were too young to know what you really wanted."
"I cried for a week when I knew you were not going to answer. My mother just figured it was because of my period, but Ivy understood since she had wept for you before me. I even had your best friend call you to see if you would write to me."
"That's curious, but he once said to me that he had seen you around and you were asking how I was doing. He had a crush on you, and I think he wanted you for himself."
"Well, that son-of-bitch, and to think he got me!"
"He never told me that. He usually told me when he had scored."
"Well, that is my fault, I told him not to tell you."
"Changing the subject, just a wee bit, how is your family?"
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THE SWORD AND SICKLE
Science FictionThe Sword and the Sickle is a fusion of religion, science, and prophecy, weaving a tale of the end of days where celestial forces collide with earthly fate. Within its pages, ancient gods, interdimensional beings, and prophetic visions shape a battl...
