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Click hereTina wanted to ask if it was very long, but decided that wouldn't sound quite right. Instead, she asked him if he knew where she could read it and he told her he was pretty sure that there'd be a good English translation available on the Internet. If she let him have her contact details, he'd message her with it later. Amazed at the turn things had taken, Tina swapped numbers and thought what an extraordinary holiday this had been. And it wasn't yet half way through!
Francesco had somehow changed from being Tina's hoped for next lover to someone much more like her tutor. She sort of still wanted to have sex with him but somehow she knew it wouldn't be tonight. They'd need to get a room on neutral territory, anyway, it seemed. Tomorrow, she'd read that poem (or start it, if it was a long one, which it sounded like it might be) and let him know what she thought about it.
When Tina had finished her herbal tea, Francesco said they should be heading back to the hotel. They took the direct route, which only took them ten minutes. Tina was sorry that she couldn't spend longer clinging onto this exciting man while the wind rushed past them. Before they parted, Francesco kissed Tina on both cheeks again. It was so romantic that she thought that she would write a poem about it one day. Maybe she would call it Santorini. That sounded Italian...
Just come across this series. I read this one first and then went back and the read the others. What a fun read! It combines two things that are very difficult to combine: a tongue-in-cheek lightness of touch with a real sensuality. It reminds me of a French erotic movie of the 1990s in this regard.
Looking forward to more capers…
Continuing to enjoy. I'm not sure where it's going, but it has potential and swirls nicely. Even as a travelog it is interesting. I haven't been to Grecce, but traveling there is one of my Life goals, especially get to Santorini/Thera/Atlantis. Yes, I want to see the old parts.