I crept into the study dressed in the most diaphanous of my night gowns; a fine garment, gossamer thin and costly. Wonder had replaced fear in his eyes. XXX My eyes wide with awe, I paused by the large balcony window. There they lay me upon my bed until my father’s return on the following day. Oh, how apt this was! Now I noticed that he had shut his eyes and relaxed his muscles; tension is never a good thing. He draped the sheet around me, fastened it and turned to face me. He grit his teeth then half opened his mouth,
“Ah, I warn you, if you speak, I will leave.”
He blinked and shut his mouth. I could feel him becoming harder and harder. It was Dorzi’s breathing. Verily, it was




















