Like most women, it takes time for Molly Ella Tennessee Branch Hawk to tune into her lover's energy field, adapt to his love-making style, trust him with her body, open to his sexual power, and surrender in orgasmic bliss with him. She is waiting for the man who intuitively knows when the time is right to give the command and merge their souls. Three little words, strategically spoken, are magic to a heart, unwilling to open...
But every time Molly has sex with a man, he decides to move to another state. The most annoying thing is that Molly wouldn't even bother getting involved, if she knew a man was going to satisfy himself and leave town before she has the chance to blossom into the fullness of her passion, and experience sexual satisfaction with him. But men never get the urge to leave town until they've had sex with her a few times.
The second most annoying thing about all of Molly's lovers deciding to move, is that most of them never get around to leaving. They just stop having sex with her. She wonders if they are simply being cliche when they say it. Or perhaps going away is the best excuse men can come up with for abandoning women in states of tumescence they've provoked. Molly would like to believe men decide to leave town because they are afraid to be in love with a woman, and they know they can't resist loving her, if they continue having sex with her. But she knows it's her ego wishful thinking.
Sometimes Molly's lovers do leave town. William David Long Bow was sincere about moving away, and he did it. Molly didn't handle it well. She wasn't surprised when WD told her he was thinking about moving to California. But she was embarrassed, shocked, and angry when she learned his friends had a going away party for him, and didn't invite her, because they didn't realize, she didn't know he was leaving. A few days after the party, someone asked Molly why she wasn't there.
"What party?!" Molly asked.
"The going away party for WD!"
"Where is WD going?!" Molly asked.
"He's moving to California! Didn't he tell you?"
"He said he was thinking about moving to California!" Molly exclaimed. "He didn't tell me he was leaving!"
Molly felt excluded, betrayed, deceived, hurt and disappointed. She had shared the most intimate gift any woman can share with a man. WD had caressed her womb with the crown of his lingham. Slowly and gently he penetrated her, gaining greater access to her heart with every stroke. She had revealed her soul to him. And he didn't even tell her he was leaving.
Learning that dozens of people, who weren't even lovers with WD, had attended his going away party, and she didn't even know that he was leaving town, shocked and angered Molly. She decided she needed to have a cleansing ceremony. So she took her laundry to WD's house and washed her clothes. While his scent and energy were washing away, Molly prostrated herself at WD's feet, and said good bye to him.
Molly thought she could sense that WD wanted the option to come back home and be with her again. If he'd told her so, she would have waited for him. But he didn't. When he returned six months later, she was in a relationship with somebody else. He seemed disappointed and never even knew she wished she was dead.
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