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There's a tarot card in a chair. She's comfortable there, playing Cat's Cradle with sparkly purple string.
She's playing it by herself, and she's doing rather well.
Her bare feet bop to a song only she hears, and her bright eyes are very intent on the string, her fingers rearranging it until it form a pretty pattern.
Well, it's pretty to her.
She's playing it by herself, and she's doing rather well.
Her bare feet bop to a song only she hears, and her bright eyes are very intent on the string, her fingers rearranging it until it form a pretty pattern.
Well, it's pretty to her.
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"Smooshing isn't part of the dancing."
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"There are many steps of intimacy between dancing as an art, and physical love-making," he murmurs. "And I would not come between you even in the more harmless stages."
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"I have a pretty dress I wear and toe shoes with emerald ribbons and I even put on panties because you shouldn't wear dancing dresses without panties. I don't like them, but I found out dancing without the dresses and panties tend to upset most people."
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"I would not be able to look at you," he says. "I would be too embarrassed."
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"They aren't unattractive, I don't think. Jason seems to like them just fine."
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"Mostly, one keeps those bits for one's beloved," he finally says. "I only wish to see the manly bits of my Charlie, and not those of any other."
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Was this the wrong approach?
"And the people in Jason's world seem to share each other's bits quite often."
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Pause.
"I do plan to go to Jason's world and see him dance, as I hear it is a skillful art as much as any other; and I will ask my Charlie to come with me, so we will have fun and I" -- pause -- "will be safe in all that strangeness."