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Kay arrived at home in the morning, at sunrise, the day after the marriage ceremony, after sleeping over at Diana‘s house. After sharing her first kiss with Robinson the moment they were declared husband and wife, she experienced complete healing and all her physical handicaps were gone. It was as she hadn‘t been born disabled. She was like a thief in the night; she entered the mansion and no one noticed. She parked her car in the garage, got out of the car, went into the house through the door inside the house that drove to the garage, out in the back, came in where the extra rooms in the back were, passed by, ascended to the back room that drove to the secondary hallway of the mansion, through were the servants usually came into the mansion every time they went out. She went into her bedroom. She placed her purse in a safe place, where these strangers at her husband‘s mansion on the West Side, they wouldn‘t steal it away when she and Robinson weren‘t around. She went out to the back once again, to the pool. There, she very carefully got down to the edge of the pool and sat there, putting her feet inside of the water, not caring that she was still wearing her two-hundred-dollar high-heeled shoes. She held on to the edge with both arms, pushing her body down until she figuratively stood up in the water. In there, she took off the tank-top, short-skirted dress that she was wearing, and since women‘s underwear, to her, weren‘t appropriate to swim, thus her bathing suits were, she also took that off, unaware that she wasn‘t alone in the house, like she thought.

 

Robinson started French-kissing Kay‘s neck. She felt the greatest and strongest sexual excitement ever. She started taking his clothes off until his entire naked sculptural body was revealed from the waist up, and concealed with the help of the pool water from the waist down. He remains visible in the surface of the water until she gets down and starts practicing oral sex on him for the next sixty minutes, while the water concealed her act in a way that there was no way that anyone else could see what was happening. He literally felt so weak in the knees that with tears in his eyes, he fell to the bottom. She didn‘t know that she had caused so much excitement to him, excitement that instead of feeling pleasurable, felt excruciatingly painful. He was not as strong in the sexual realm as he was when he met her.

 

“Is something wrong?” she said.

“It‘s just that I can‘t have that done to me for so long.”

 

“I think that I‘d better try to get to know you. You‘re not as anatomically strong as you used to be. Could I have known?”

 

“Don‘t feel badly. Haven‘t you heard the saying, ‗What you don‘t know could kill you‘? Well, that saying perfectly applies to this situation. You never knew because I never told you. Silence is always our worst enemy. It‘s better to be straight with one another. I kept my mouth shut about exactly what was of me that had changed, and now I‘m suffering the consequences.”

 

As she scratched her head, she said, “It‘s quite uncommon for a human being to say, ‗I‘m to blame for this.‘ Human beings that declare that rather than trying to justify their bad deeds are a needle in a haystack.”

 

Robinson and Kay spent the rest of the night together, just watching TV and drinking Sprite on their bed. Kay didn‘t think Robinson could handle any more sexual activity and she had to give him time to adjust to this lifestyle. This momentary weakness when he started something romantic with her let him know that she was the one, and that he‘d married the right woman. From this day forward, their sex life would be exciting, and it wouldn‘t be painful for either one of them. Other aspects of marriage were more important now, like communication and family. They hadn‘t had intercourse yet, but Kay wasn‘t in a hurry. She knew that the time would come soon. Although she didn‘t understand the situation, she didn‘t reproach him for the