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 Anonymous to the Marquis de Lenormand
« Thread Started on Dec 16, 2007, 4:10pm »
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Addressed simply, "Au marquis":

What a wicked archangel you actually are. Uriel you may be, but Orpheus you certainly are not. In fact, to the point of delight, I feel I must punish for your deception (or, interestingly enough, lack of it, for what is so deceiving is that you were half-honest). Perhaps I will do so by just barely suggesting how fitting it is that a lady named for Paradise itself should give her child an angel's name (or more appropriately, perhaps I will do so by putting a hint in there that the name Eden so certainly befits a Marquise, and how perhaps it fits one much lower than one, if you take my meaning, as I pray you do).

You know, once upon a time - I believe this is how the story goes - there was a boy set to guard a flock of sheep. And perhaps out of boredom, he shouted to the nearby village that wolves had entered in and were trying to devour them. When the good people arrived, they were most incensed at finding their trust thusly abused. The charming boy laughed outright at them as they left, disliking him greatly.

Later on, this same boy was guarding the sheep when a wolf really did enter in and attempt to devour them. His shouting was to no avail this time, for liar though he was not, liar is what he seemed, and no one came to his aid. The boy had to fend the wolf off on his own.

And, as I do believe, later still, this same boy was guarding his sheep when a wolf really did enter in again, but in the guise of a lamb. Not only did the boy not shout to the villagers, but he failed to save his flock, feeling there was no danger and resting in the shade of a tree. Now, morals in stories are frequently very boring and very obvious, but liar that I am, and predator that you are, it should not be impossible to find certain levels of meaning in the tale. Matters of deception make the best stories, and often the best sex.

Not that I shall twist this tale into one in which the wolf takes advantage of the sleeping boy, not that the dominant canine posture, teeth embedded in the boy's sensually exposed neck, should be assumed by this wolf, and not at all that the submissive canine posture should be imposed upon the boy, the rape and bestiality of this act giving full scope to the meaning of the word "sodomy"...

Or perhaps I shall.

Till next.
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