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Beans? Heād heard the oft-used saying, āa can of wormsā before. But ābeansā? That represented yet a whole new āfieldā, for him. Either wayāthe expression had surprised Our Hero! Heād started to reply. But, she held up her handāhalting him, before he was able to utter a single word.
āIām notā¦ have never beenā¦ inclined to discuss such things before! Not in mixed company, anyway. Especially . . . not in mixed company! Definitely not in public! I rememberā¦ when I was in the tenth gradeā¦ I remember asking this guy, in my Business Math class, this God-awful, stupid question! I asked him, yāknow, if the boysā¦ in their swimming classā¦ if they were always all naked! He didnāt blush! He certainly didnāt blush! But, I did! And I really didā¦ when he went into this long dissertation! A really long dissertation! One I really couldāve done without! Couldāve gone all day . . . and well into the night . . . without it!ā
āDissertation? What kind of dissertation?
āWell, not only did he confirm my stupid speculationā¦ vis-a-vis naked boys, in the swimming class! But, he went on . . . really went onā¦ to describe, just about the whole, entire, class! Just exactly who were the most-well-endowed guys! The guys āwith the mostā¦ ahā¦ equipmentā! That is, precisely, how he put it! The ābest equippedā guysā¦ in his Gym class! One of themā¦ one, in āThe Top Tenā, so-calledā¦ was a guy named Herbie! I guess thatā¦ he must, actually, have been, among āThe Top Two Or Threeā! Iād already had a date with himā¦ a date with Herbieā¦ set, for the very next night! Listen, Herbie was a perfect gentleman! For the entire evening! But, I couldnāt look at him! Not without trying to imagine what heād look likeā¦ without any clothes on!ā
āValerie? Valerie, Iāve neverā¦ā
āIāve never told anyone . . . of that experience! That, really-withering, experience! Not untilā¦ not untilā¦ till just now! Jason, I donāt know what there is! What there isā¦ about you! What it is, that makes me want toā¦ want to open up, to you! Not open my bed, you understand! But thereās something! Some thing! Some quality, that makes me want to be soā¦ well, so frank . . . with you! So damn frank! Soā¦ open!ā
āWell, I appreciate your being frank. I really do . . . all my damn blushing notwithstanding.ā
āThatās something else, Jason.ā
āSomething else?ā He stifled a further questionālike, Now what? āSomething else?ā he repeated.
āYes,ā she affirmed. āIāve never heard anyone, your ageā¦ or even close to your ageā¦ say ānotwithstandingā.ā
āIā¦ I donāt understand.ā
āLook. My being so stupidly frank with youā¦ no matter the degree, of my reluctance to do soā¦ it makes me think! Makes me thinkā¦ that you have a really special quality! One that would help youā¦ will help you! Will be a real asset . . . a real assetā¦ in a radio career! If Iām interested, in what you think, or feelā¦ and I am, most assuredlyā¦ then, Iād have to think that a good many radio listeners would also kind of hang on! Cling onā¦ to what you might have to say! Almost anything . . . that youād have to say! Plusā¦ like Iāve said, all these many timesā¦ youāre awfully well-spoken! Neither of those qualities could hurt! Gotta be a big help! Both of them! Both qualities! All of your qualities!ā
āYou know, Miss Krenwinkle, you are such a boon! Such a boon . . . to me! You give the olā ego a boost! A real boost! Every time! All the time!ā
āIād have to say, thenā¦ that itās a well-deserved boost! Certainly one thatās definitely overdue! I have this feeling. This strange feeling, that no oneā¦ not one person, in your entire life . . . has ever given you a compliment! A real compliment! A sincere compliment! I donāt imagineā¦ canāt imagineā¦ that anyoneās, ever, really come close! Close to doing that!ā
āWell, just you . . . and, of course, Susie and Eric. Theyāve beenā¦ā
āNo one? Notā¦ in your other life?ā She could tellāthat the question had floored him! Hit himāas the saying went āright between the eyesā! Heād become totally flummoxed! āYeah,ā sheād repeated, āyour other life! In, you know, in Tennessee? No one? Not one person? Not one? Ever?ā
āOh! Well, there was āAunt Debbieā. But, she was never around much.ā Heād sighedāheavily. āNot often enough! Especiallyā¦ once she and my motherā¦ theyād had this big falling out! That was aā¦ā
āYou didnāt see her much? Notā¦ after that? After theā¦ the āfalling outā?ā
āNo.ā There was more sadness, in his voice, than heād intended. āNo,ā he added, attempting to brighten upāand failing, miserably! āNot nearly enough!ā
āHmmm. Iām being too deadly frank againā¦ but, it sounds like this was a good bit more . . . than just a simple aunt/nephew situation! Note that I did not say ārelationshipā! I didnāt wantā¦ donāt wantā¦ you to think that I didnāt believe you, when you practically swore, that she did not seduce you!ā
āShe didnāt! And Iāll swear to that! Swear to itā¦ all dayā¦ dammit! On a stack of Bibles!ā
āOkay! Oh-Kay! I believe you! But, what was it? What was itā¦ about the womanā¦ who, you said, is not really your aunt? What was it about herā¦ that was so special? That made her such aā¦ well, so special? So, obviously, spectacularly special?ā
āI dunno. She just always seemed interested in meā¦ is all.ā
āDid she ever sit youā¦ on her lap?ā
āWell, yeah. When I was a little kid!ā
āBut, not lately?ā When her date shook his headāviolentlyāshe posed another probing question: āDid she ever sitā¦ on your lap?ā
āWhat the hell kind of question is that? Of course she didnāt! Of course not!ā
āBad move! Bad move . . . on my part,ā rasped Valerie. āOne in a seemingly-never-ending series . . . of such things! Look, Jason! Iām sorry! I apologize! I realizeā¦ that I never shouldāve asked that! Shouldāve kept my big mouth shutā¦ for a change! But, let me tell you something. Let me tell you this: It does go backā¦ to what I was saying before! Iām most interested in you! Maybe
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