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 〃How could that be?〃
 Sighing; she said; 〃Sometimes I think he should have spent less time making my childhood happy and more time preparing me for the real world。〃
 〃Oh; I don't know about that。 Happiness is a rare modity in this life。 Don't knock it。 Grab every minute of it that's offered to you; and don't look back。〃
 She shook her head; unconvinced。 〃I was too na?ve。 A regular Pollyanna。 Right up through my wedding day。〃
 〃A bad marriage can happen to anybody; wise or innocent。〃
 〃Certainly。 But the wise aren't shattered by it。〃
 His hand moved in lazy circles on her belly。
 She liked the way he touched her。 Already; she wanted him again。
 He said; 〃If you can analyze yourself this way; you can overe your hang…ups。 You can forget the past。〃
 〃Oh; I can forget him all right。 My husband。 No trouble; given time。 And not much time at that。〃
 〃Well then?〃
 〃I'm not innocent anymore。 God knows; I'm not。 But na?ve? I'm not sure a person can bee a cynic overnight。 Or even a realist。〃
 〃We'd be perfect together;〃 he said; touching her breasts。 〃I'm certain of it。〃
 〃At times I'm certain of it too。 And that's what I distrust about it…the certainty。〃
 〃Marry me;〃 he said。
 〃How did we get around to this again?〃
 〃I asked you to marry me。〃
 〃I don't want to be set up for another fall。〃
 〃I'm not setting you up。〃
 〃Not intentionally。〃
 〃You can't live without taking risks。〃
 〃I can try。〃
 〃It'll be a lonely life。〃
 She made a face at him。 〃Let's not spoil the day。〃
 〃It's not spoiled for me。〃
 〃Well; it will be for me soon; if we don't change the subject。〃
 〃What could we talk about that's more important than this?〃 She grinned。 〃You seem fascinated with my tits。 Want to talk about those?〃
 〃Jenny; be serious。〃
 〃I am being serious。 I think my tits are fascinating。 I could spend hours talking about them。〃
 〃You're impossible。〃
 〃Okay; okay。 If you don't want to talk about my tits; we won't talk about them; lovely as they are。 Instead…we'll talk about your prick。〃
 〃Jenny…〃
 〃I'd like to taste it。〃
 As she spoke the soft center of him swelled and grew hard。
 〃Defeated by biology;〃 she said。 〃You're a minx。〃
 She laughed and started to sit up。 He pushed her back。
 〃I want to taste it;〃 she said。 〃Later。〃
 〃Now。〃
 〃I want to get you off first。〃 〃And do you always get your way?〃 〃I will this time。 I'm bigger than you。〃 〃Male chauvinist。〃
 〃If you say so。〃 He kissed her nipples; shoulders; hands; her
 navel and thighs。 He rubbed his nose gently back and forth in the crinkled hair at the base of her belly。
 A shiver passed through her。 She said; 〃You're right。 A woman should have her pleasure first。〃
 He lifted his head and smiled at her。 He had a charming; almost boyish smile。 His eyes were so clear; so blue; and so warm that she felt as if she were being absorbed by them。
 What a delightful man you are; she thought as the voices of the mountain faded away and her heartbeat replaced them。 So beautiful; so desirable; so tender for a man。 So very tender。
 The house was on Union Road; one block from the town square。 A white frame bungalow。 Nicely kept。 Windows trimmed in green with matching shutters。 Railed front porch with bench swing and glider and bright green floor。 Latticework festooned with ivy at one end of the porch; a wall of lilac bushes at the other end。 Brick walkway with borders of marigolds on each side。 A white ceramic birdbath ringed with petunias。 According to the sign that hung on a decorative lamppost at the end of the walk; the house belonged to 〃The Macklins。〃
 At one o'clock that afternoon; Salsbury climbed the three steps to the porch。 He was carrying a clipboard with a dozen sheets of paper fixed to it。 He rang the bell。
 Bees hummed in the lilac leaves。
 The woman who opened the door surprised him。 Perhaps because of the flowers that had been planted everywhere and because of the pristine condition of the property that seemed the work of a singularly fussy person; he had expected the Macklins to be an elderly couple。 A skinny pair who liked to putter in their gardens; who had no grandchildren to spend their time with; who would stare suspiciously at him over the rims of their bifocals。 However; the woman who answered the bell was in her middle twenties; a slender blonde with the kind of face that looked good in magazine advertisements for cosmetics。 She was tall; five eight or nine; not delicate but feminine; as leggy as a chorus girl。 She was wearing dark blue shorts and a blue…and…
 white polka…dot halter top。 Even through the screen door; he could see that her body was well proportioned; firm; resilient; better than any he had ever touched。
 As usual; confronted with a woman like one of those who had peopled his fantasies all of his adult life; he was unsettled。 He stared at her and licked his lips and couldn't think of a damned thing to say。
 〃Can I help you?〃
 He cleared his throat。 〃My name's…Albert Deighton。 I've been in town since last Friday。 I don't know if you heard 。
 I'm doing some research。 Sociological research。 I've been talking to people…〃
 〃I know;〃 she said。 〃You were next door at the Solomans' yesterday afternoon。〃
 〃That's right。〃 Although the sun was hot and the air heavy; he hadn't perspired during any of the first three interviews of the day; but now he felt beads of sweat spring up on his forehead。 〃I'd like to talk with you and Mr。 Mackin; if you can spare me the time。 Half an hour ought to be enough。 There are about a hundred questions…〃
 〃I'm sorry;〃 she said。 〃My husband isn't home。 He works up at the mill on the day shift。 He won't be home till five thirty。〃
 He looked at his clipboard for something to do。 〃I can always catch him some other time。 If I could interview you and the children now; get that out of the way…〃
 〃Oh; we've only been married a year。 We haven't any kids。〃
 〃Newlyweds。〃
 〃Just about。〃 She smiled。 She had dimples。
 He felt as if he were being dragged along in a dangerous current; swept inexorably toward a decision that could destroy him。 〃Is there anyone else living here? A relative?〃
 〃Just Richie and me。〃
 〃Richie's your husband?〃
 〃That's right。〃
 Last Friday; in Ultman's Cafe; he had risked exposing the entire project by using the code phrase to play with that waitress who looked like Miriam。 He had gotten away with it; but he
 knew he was a fool to allow his emotions to overwhelm him like that。 As penance for his behavior; he was far more cautious on Saturday and Sunday than he needed to be。 He used the code phrase two dozen times; interviewing the subjects in detail; searching for weak spots in their obedient mode; but he never approached one of them if there was the slimmest chance of discovery。 Some of the women had been attractive; and he could have used them any way he wanted。 But he had restrained himself。 Having tasted total dominance when he opened Alice; that bitch waitress; with the code; he was anxious to make one of them undress and get down on the floor before him。 Damned anxious。 And this one; standing there in shorts and halter; seemed to radiate heat that evaporated his will power and his caution。 He wanted to believe that; unlike the episode at the café; this situation contained no threat; and wanting to believe was the first step toward convincing himself。
 〃I am the key。〃
 〃I am the lock。〃
 Relieved; he wiped his brow。 〃Are you alone?〃
 〃Yes。〃
 He began to tremble; not with fear but with excitement。 〃Are you expecting anyone?〃
 〃No。 No one。〃
 〃Is anyone expecting you? Were you planning to go visiting?〃
 〃No。〃
 〃Let me in。〃
 She pushed open the screen door。
 He stepped past her into the air…conditioned foyer。 There was an oval mirror and accessory table on the right; a small painting of a storm…tossed sailing ship on his left。 〃Close the door。 And lock it。〃
 She did as she was told。
 A short corridor; containing two more paintings of sailing ships; led from the foyer to the kitchen。
 On the left the living room opened to the hail through an archway。 It was neatly furnished。 An oriental carpet。 Two Crushed velvet sofas and a slate…topped coffee table arranged to
 form a conversation corner。 Matching crushed…velvet drapes at the three windows。 A magazine rack。 A gun case。 Two Stiffel lamps。 To harmonize with the carpet; the paintings were of Western sailing ships docked in Chinese harbors。
 〃Draw the drapes;〃 he said。
 She went from window to window; then came back to the center of the room。 She stood with her hands at her sides; staring at him; a half…smile on her face。
 She was waiting。 'Waiting for orders。 His orders。 She was his puppet; his slave。
 For more than a minute he stood in the archway; unable to move; unable to decide what he should do next。 Immobilized by fear; anticipation; and the grip of lust that made his groin ache almost unpleasantly; he was nevertheless sweating as if he had just run the mile。 She was his。 Entirely his: her mouth; breasts; ass; legs; cunt; every inch and fold of her。 Better than that; there was no need for him to worry about whether or not he pleased her。 The only consideration was his own pleasure。 If he told her that she loved it; she would love it。 No 

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