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I didn't expect another chapter, but the muse struck me. This one is from her ex-boyfriend's point of view, not hers. Also, any sexual activities in it are described, not depicted.
At some point, I have to finish "Scouting Rounds a Guy Out" (that one is getting close to the end) and "Katherine, Renée, and Paul" (I have an idea of how that will probably go). Also, I concluded "Paradise Theater" without a true resolution. Maybe I'll think of something eventually.
This concludes the description of Nora's fantasies - at least for the moment. Maybe I'll think of a new one at some point, but I'm concentrating on other things right now.
In the first week, he has an unexpected experience, and he decides not to tell Molly about it.
The young dominatrix copes with the pressures of her job with another fantasy. In this one, she sees herself as the victim in an alternative New York where hookers receive a judicial caning after they are arrested. The Department of Corrections is a rather kinky institution in her imagined version of the city.
Now that he's out of the Scouts, Hank has time to go on some excursions with his mature lady friend. The destinations include Greenwich Village and a state park in Westchester County. However, his entrance into high school is about to start.
A detail not mentioned in the chapter: the Triangle Factory fire in March 1911, resulted in 146 fatalities. Some victims died inside the building while others jumped from upper-story windows. There is plenty of information and photos about the disaster on-line.
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