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Click hereCome midday, groups were standing around in the hotel lobby exchanging last bits of conversation. Almost inevitably I found myself standing with Liliane's husband as well as the New York head of our business. We were discussing a deal that the Paris office had in which our boss wanted my increased involvement.
"I want Robert to come to Paris for a few days, maybe 2 weeks. He can help you see this one through," said the American.
At this point, the wives of both men appeared laughing and chatting, a designer bag or two on their arms.
"Ah, Liliane," said her husband, "what have you gone and bought now?"
Liliane pulled from her carrier bag a richly decorated handbag.
"Another handbag?" pondered her husband. "And how much, may I ask, did that cost?"
"300 Euros," replied Liliane.
Its amazing how something that is barely there can garner such applause.
No accounting for taste I suppose.
Love stories where the darlings justify it by playing the whore - it's a game. I usually chuck 'em a token 50 note. Why 50? It retains credubility...5*
Smooth set up for Episode #2. Hope its coming soon.
Great writing style... 5
A cool transaction for sex. Little emotion needed, this was a business deal. Liliane wanted €300 for a handbag, Robert wanted sex, Liliane's husband was away with his women. No histrionics the next morning and Robert is set up for a return match.
Nice descriptive writing from an author who knows his style. Nice description of the setting and sexual encounter; but, alas, little emotional depth to this tryst.
The emotions were muted, the tone elegant. And in this way I disagree with the estimable MM, and suggest that great drama (and dramatics) isn't always appropriate.
The only flaw was that the author left in the protagonist paying twice... without to my eye, putting the envelope to the side to make both conveyances the same conveyance, if my meaning is clear.
And of course, being a pompous ass myself, the dissing of Lilliane's husband stung... but was necessary for this particular story. Other cultures, other rules...
Thanks for the submission.
Green-something