Thursday, September 6, 2007

chap 2 p 43

A few Mormon Crickets, remnants of pioneer-day
leaf eating insects that plagued corn plantations during
the time, echoed in choral harmony with the hoots of an
owl just above the tree before us.
Then there it was, a twelve by eight feet shallow steamy
natural pool about four feet deep, clouds of mist rising
from its surface with glimmering sparkles of light brought
by the lunar glow. I was thrilled by the spectacular beauty
of this secluded paradise, which even a pale moonlight
could not hide.
And as if she could not spare a second, Nicole immediately
took her shoes off and without any inhibition, undressed
herself, and then exposed the fullness of a woman in her,
naked. She hanged her evening dress and everything that
clothed her on a pine tree stem, and leisurely walked, beaming
with childish joy as her nubile body passed me by. My jaw
fell to the ground in wide amazement while my eyes feasted
on her nudity.
It was unparalleled-a first time of my being with such
dauntless woman.
Then she went right into the pool, and waded deeper
on the hot spring water. She took a dip a little while later,
then slowly emerged on its surface, and invited me to follow.

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from the author

This novel is purely a work of fiction. Nevertheless, some of the events mentioned in the story may have already happened and though imaginary characters depicted here rolled around these events, any resemblance to actual names of persons, living or deceased, real events and locales, is wholly coincidental.

Of Passion Play is humbly, my masterpiece.

It is my first book and though I've conceptualized the plot of the story a long time in the past, drawing the ornate first letter and writing the concluding word of the epilogue took almost a year to complete. The initial manuscript was edited, rewritten and re-edited several times for another five months until the final piece is done. But, publication became a standing block, a high wall to scale specially for first-time authors like myself wishing to have this printed. So, I decided to change strategy and transcribe Of Passion Play from traditional paperback format to a version in computerbytes and codes for viewing in the internet. I 've presented here as an overview of the book, excerpts from some exciting chapters which I hope you'll like.

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