Memories of Childhood, by D. Thomas Minton. Narrated by Riki Robinson.
Music is Rolling Memories, by Alexandre Falcao.
“All right, all right,” said Margie, waving her hands for silence. “Enough war-on-terror talk.”
The four of us had finished several bottles of wine, and her face glowed flush in the soft lamplight. I felt a little lightheaded myself and incredibly horny. From where she sat at the end of the couch, she pushed against my thigh with her toes. It was driving me crazy.
“What is your earliest memory from childhood?” Margie asked when she had our attention.
“I can remember being born,” Julian said.
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August 29th, 2011 at 06:08
Riveting. And very nicely read. My first visit to Nil, and I will be back. Thank you.