Jan Janasz stood on the balcony above the Olympic-size swimming pool. He had been watching Marguerite Zelle and Mr. Largo swim through the blue water, and now he was watching them drownproofing, just the tops of their heads above water, while they were kissing.
Kissing underwater. Who’d’ve thought of it?
He wondered if they were about to shuck their bathing costumes and actually go at it in the water.
No…no…they were pulling apart….they were resuming their swim.
What a pity.
Janasz sighed. He was not a voyeur…he was a writer. He observed people, he couldn’t help himself. Even when he was having sex, half of his mind was describing his own actions, and those of his bedmate, in his heaad, so that he could write it down for possible use later in one of his plays, or hopefully, a book (of which he was in the process of writing one.)
And even now, as he watched Marguerite Zelle swimming with easy grace through the crystal clear water, admiring her beauty, he was writing it all down in his head…the white swimsuit contrasting against her bronze skin. She wouldn’t be wearing a one-piece, of course, in his story, but rather a bikini, so that he could describe the plunging neckline and her cleavage…and the small of her back..perhaps with the tattoo of a rose swelling up from ….
Janasz took a deep breath.
Get a grip, man, he told himself. You mustn’t think such things of the woman you’re working for. But after this job of work is over, all bets are off.
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Note to my loyal readers: Most of the installments in this "romantic suspense-with-occasional-erotica serial fiction" have averaged 1,000 words or more. For the next week and a half or so, the story will progress in installments of between 200 - 500 words. I'm about to start a cross country road-trip with an elderly, infirm relative, and while I'm hoping it's not going to be the trip from hell...I know it will be. The story will be updated every day, never fear, it just won't progress as fast as usual. The 1000+ word installmetns will resume around October 1.
Thanks for reading, hope you're enjoying it.
And please send vibes my way that the trip goes well!
Saturday, September 25, 2010
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