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THE LILIAD #65 (7574 words) |
 | Queen Admete retired to her throne and, with her scepter in hand, she took her seat on its soft, scarlet cushion. |
 | She and Queen Admete were separated by a space exactly wide enough to have inserted, parallel to the floor, a pair of Herodotus' torn and stretched britches. |
 | Queen Admete reached under the table and produced a square satchel that was dense and heavy for its modest size. |
| THE LILIAD -- Epilogue (3663 words) |
 | Admete did as Lila bade, and soon the ladies were seated at the table by the window where they warmed to the afternoon sun that spilled through the wide, mullioned panes. |
 | Admete had juggled her duties so as to arrange for a week's vacation, and it took a bit of royal maneuvering for her to find a way to travel in cognito to Poteidaia where she could spend several days relaxing and as many nights being held and gentled in her lover's arms. |
 | Admete's heart was so flooded with joy to feel so intensely loved and desired that Lila needed only to suck Admete's nipples lightly and to massage her moist receptiveness gently in order to guide Admete to overflowing fulfillment, once, twice, then a third time. |