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   Book1:TeDream-Maker (第61/166页)

ionforadivorce,butalsoofhispnsforasexualtransformationintoawoman!Istilllovehim,reallyIdo..."Elinagulpeddownhergssofwinewhichhadhardlybeentouched,asifhopingtodrownhersorrowanddisappoiindrink.Dimitriquietlyfinishedhisdrinkandslowlyfilledbothgssesfromthedeter,thinkingofsomethingtosaytoher.Ptitudesaywordsofsotionwereuselessifhewaalkheroutofherdespairingdepressioothinkofafreshapproach.

    "Thereisohingweuseeveryday,evenwhenweareasleep.Doyouknowwhatitis,Elina?"

    "Clothes?"

    "No,wegowithoutclothes,butthisisindispensable.”Elinashookherhead,herexpressionwooden,andshedidn’tseemmuterested."Itisourfleshbody,Elina.”Shelookedsurprised,buthereyeswerestilldazedandfused.

    "Theexistehingsweuseeverydayisoftenoverlookedbecausebeingsousedtothem,wetakethemfrantedandareonlyawareofthemwhenweareill.Onthesurface,ourthoughtstrolourbody,butorary,ourfleshbodyoftentrolourthoughts.Forexample,whenwearehungrywethinkoffood.Whenweneedfulfillmehinkofsex.TakeIke’sstrangedecisiontoday.Ifyouthinkofitinthistext,asbeingdictatedbyhisfleshbody,youwillseethelogiaturalnessaabilityofhischoidwilloosurprised.Withabeautifulwifewhomhelovesandwholoveshiminspiteofhisimpotency,isitsosurprisingthatheshouldseektogiveuphismalesexualitvandlookforotherfulfillment?Everyonehasarighttochoosehowtousehisfleshbody.Infact,howtotreatone’sbodyisanimportantmotifoflife.”Hestoppedtotakeadrinkandasked,"Now,letmeaskyouthis,Elina.Howareyougoingtotreatyourfleshbody?"

    "Idon’tknowknow.”saidElina,stiltaloss.

    "youtellmewhatyouwanttodomost?"

    "Takeavacation.”

    "Good.Whatisthethinguppermostinyourmindnow?”

    "Love-making.Amanandawoman."

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    Adelightfulmbeginsleasantbreakfast.Novellikedtohaveitinthediningroom,sittingatthetablebytherowofFrendows,lookingontoabedofrhododendrons,withthebrilliantbluewateroftheswimmingpoolsparklinglikesapphiresiance.Ba,scrambledeggsandcoffeeseemedtohaveanaddedfvorwheeninsuchpleasantsurroundings.Todayshewokeupinagoodmood,butthenthememoryofenjoyingthesamefoodatbreakfastwithJoshuasaddenedher.Hewasgooreturn.Suddenlyanunpleasantseappearedinhermindandspoiledhermoodfortheday.IthappenedoumndaywhenshewaslivinginAtntaandhadadesiretowanderaboutatwillinthewoodnds,sleepingaingonlywheired.Thetreesweregettingbare.Brownandredfallenleavesformedathickcarpetontheground,givingheracertainpleasurablefeelingwhenherfeettreadandsankintotheloosesoil.Butthehersuddenlyged.Novelquicklyturnedonherradio,onlytofindthatahurriewasabouttondthatevening.Shehasteeps,eagertofindasafehavenihergerinns.Hurryingon,worriedthatshelterwouldnotbefoundintime,shewassuddenlystartledtoseetheskinnedbodyofasnakeswingingtoandfroonthebranchofatreebeforeher.Snakeshibernateincoldweather,soshecouldnotuandhowitgottobekilledandskinned,butshewasintoogreatofahurrytoptemuch.Buttheimpressionofthisunpleasantseremaihherwherevershewent.Evenintheremotesteroftheearth,itwouldsuddenlyjustcropupinhermemory.

    Shewasinthelivingroomlookingforhershoesiogotowork,whenshesuddenlyrealizedshehadnoofficetogotonow.Afterherhusband
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