Last Lovers by William Wharton

Last Lovers by William Wharton

Author:William Wharton [William Wharton]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Published: 2012-11-08T05:00:00+00:00


Blind Reverie

We are so close when we work together, I feel I know exactly what Jacques is doing, what he wants me to do. We become as one.

But what must he think of the way I want my bedroom to be? It is so childish, at the same time, wanton, the bedroom of a whore. I know he knows it is what I want and he will make it that way for me. He can help me feel like a queen, a much loved queen.

And then when we were in the Place Furstenberg and he made me feel he was painting my Place, the Place of my dreams. He can be so like a child himself. I suspect that is part of what makes him an artist, what makes me love him so. In a way, we are like two children playing.

I must be careful not to be too arrogant, too sure-sounding in my description of these personal worlds in which I live. He must not feel I am seeing his blindness. But no, there is nothing of that; I can feel it in our vibrations, our nearness.

It was so wonderful touching his face, feeling the hardness of his skin, the lovely curves of his nose, his ears, his mouth. The bulk, the strength of his body under mine made me almost want to cry, cry in happiness.



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