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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

17.0 Start of Slim Novel 17

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Slim Novel 17 starts just as the seconds hands of the clocks in Tokyo, mark the new year 2000. Eddie is in a cozy warm futon, made cozier by Ryo lying on his right. His cellphone alarm set for 1 minute after 00:00 buzzes him awake, and Ryo, responding to his moves and already on her back as normal sleep position, opens her thighs.
   Wow! Thinks Eddie. Eighty-three years old and still a great fuck in front and rear. Its gotta be the hormones. He is giving her conjugated equine estrogens a 0.37 mgm pill the first 25 calendar days of each month and adding provera 2.5 mgm pill, last 5 days.
   He turns over and on top and grabs her ass fat buttocks with both hands and brings her well juiced sexual opening up against and soon surrounding his erect penis and lunges in and draws out in a rather greedily delightful humping/bumping, and then unloads into her. And he thinks, You're a lucky fella, Mr Smith, recalling an Andrews Sisters, the singing trio of World War 2 fame. Almost immediately on his come, he feels Ryo's orgasmic spasms. Wonder woman! He thinks. Still getting on-response orgasms.
   Over the years a lot has happened. Ryo's daughter Yuko is no longer living with them. It is a good change, not that Yuko was a bother; au contraire, she helped much. The good is because Eddie's mentor, Professor John Edwardes, who had come to join Eddie as expatriate in Tokyo in 1975. In his own age 70's, a lifetime bachelor whom some suspected of being homosexual, Edwardes had noticed Yuko as a budding prospect for mentoring and marrying. And Yuko, who was by then past the age where Japanese men would marry her, was happy to become heir to the old bachelor's money and accept his quiet caresses.   
   Edwardes, having been a Chairman at Hunter College, arranged for Yuko to do an undergraduate course and she got a degree and now they live in a not-far-away-from-Eddie, 3-room apartment, and the two even got a child in Edwardes's 78th year, which caused Eddie to privately joke Is it another Charlie Chaplin/Oona effect or did Weissman the Iceman make a nightly come?
   Eddie and Edwardes together form a nucleus of an expat community that includes Kimura, the now Editor Emeritus of Nippon News, and Harumi, the local communist, as she jokingly likes to call herself. They meet for Sunday Seminar, and help Eddie as he enlarges Physician's Notebooks - the outline for the New People who hope to establish a science civilization. All of this is taking place as a background to the new Internet culture, a latest name for information highway.
End of Section. Next: 17.1 Old Man - Young Woman Connection

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