>"Awareness of Taziel's nervousness rekindled a flame of lust in
>Daniel's belly. He felt exhausted but sensual, and beyond being angry
>with Taziel's lies. They were all together now, come good or bad. He
>knew Taziel wouldn't take the initiative now, because he was wary of
>rebuff, but he could tell that Taziel was thinking of their
>interrupted passion. Daniel waited until both boots were off before
>saying, 'We have something to finish, haven't we?'"
The Duke of Wellington did it better.
--Peter Metcalfe
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