23.
Elizabeth sat back in the weathered green wooden side chair overlooking the lounge window and brought up her knees to her small chest so that her heels rested on the edge of the seat. When she and Michael returned home from lunch, she had slipped off her shoes and her skirt and top and now after donning her favorite faded college tee shirt and cotton panties, sat idly contemplating her toes. She decided that her nails needed to be repainted in the vibrant red Joseph favored, but in truth her thoughts were a million miles away.
The call from her sister Diane and her daughter Karen, telling her that they had arranged a surprise graduation trip to Italy had been a psychic shock of titanic proportions for her and probably Michael as well, forcing them to face up to their complete immersion in what had become an almost alternate reality. Since their return home, he had been sullen and withdrawn and busied himself with housework. She caught him sweeping the same area in their narrow kitchen over and over and knew he must be deep in thought as well.
At that instant, She wanted nothing more than to undo the last few weeks and pretend everything that had transpired -- all the pulse pounding excitement, the sexual awakening inside her -- had never happened. She wished it, but couldn't wish away an aching feeling of need inside her. Certainly she hadn't felt this kind of burning passion in her loins for years with Michael and running her fingers through her hair, she wondered whether it was simply the lustful feeling common with every new sexual relationship or something deeper. No, she decided, this was not simply a whimsical affair. She knew it and more importantly, felt it with every fiber of her being. If she closed her eyes, she could still smell, taste, and almost feel Joseph's presence. Thinking about him, brought a tingling between her tightly pressed thighs, and her nipples stood out hard from suddenly swollen little breasts.
She massaged her feet then hugged her knees tighter to her body to hide her arousal. Although she hardly ever wore or even needed, a bra in what she referred to as "tee shirt and panties mode", she suddenly wished that she had decided to dress in something less revealing. She didn't want Michael to become aroused right now, and she knew that appearing scantily clad in front of Michael was one of those little unspoken signals that couples develop to indicate their interest in sex.
Right now it was the last possible signal she wanted to transmit to Michael. Elizabeth looked over toward her husband who saw caught her eye and offered a shy, almost self-deprecating smile in return.
She had to admit to herself that the sexual awakening that blossomed inside because of Joseph was very seductive and compelling. She decided she must have a submissive streak she never knew about before him. Surrendering everything had been so easy for her to do, but in her own defence, she had to admit Joseph was pretty damned easy to surrender to. She smiled to herself as she considered how incredibly self assured and dominant he was, not just with her but with everyone. He really was born to rule.
She idly picked at a hangnail on her little finger as she thought about how dominant he was in bed as well. She regarded her fingers intently. It was a childhood habit almost forgotten, but which seemed to claim her when she was most worried. And she was a study in worry today. Why did she yield so readily to him, from the first night they slept together? She knew even before then that she would be putty in his hands, completely malleable and bending to his will, his desires. He was so incredibly dominant and it was so wonderful having a strong man make all the decisions, provide all the directions, command her in every aspect of her life. None of the men in her life, not even any of the men in their social circle back in Indiana, were even remotely like him.
She loved pleasing him and trying to fulfill his every wish. Her one concern was the possibility of an unwanted pregnancy, and she was reasonably certain that had not happened. It was the one wish she needed to deny him and would fight hard not to give into. She was feeling uncomfortable in the knowledge that her period was late but knew that any number of factors could be responsible for that, not the least of which was the emotional roller coaster she now found herself riding. The smallish chemist around the corner stocked neither home pregnancy kits nor contraceptive, and she was too embarrassed and frightened to go to the farmacia over on the via Corse.
In any event, she was determined that the whole relationship with Joseph needed to end, however painful that might be for her. The fact that her sister and daughter were now definitely coming to visit was like a tidal wave threatening to wipe out her comfortable notions of what was normal and acceptable. Squeezing her eyes shut to rid herself of the image of Joseph and his gorgeous body, she decided suddenly that it all had to end. She would have to return to the barren sexual and sensual wilderness she had known almost her whole life before the past month. Diane and Karen's visit would rebalance the whole equation, bringing her and she hoped, Michael, back to their senses.
She watched the sun disappear behind the tall block of pink and buff colored flats across the street and the room took on a subtler, softer hue. She looked over at Michael and he seemed disappear into the shadow of the pantry. She held out her hands to decide whether to reach for a nail file and with a sudden start noticed the lack of a wedding band. She unbent her form, stretched and shuffled lazily to the flowerpot where she remembered Joseph tossing them. Looking down, she could see nothing and looked again at Michael.
Suddenly, she looked at him as if for the first time, as if in a new light, and perhaps it was just a trick of the light, but was it possible, she wondered -- did he seem to be physically smaller, to have shrunk somehow? Perhaps, or perhaps not, she thought. In any case he came across as a ghost rendered in sepia tones. He seemed to lack the charm and appeal she once saw, or perhaps only thought she saw, in him. Even so, she told herself, he was her husband and they were inexorably linked as life partners. This is the life we have chosen for ourselves after all. She managed a brave smile when he looked over at her, and he smiled back brightly, showing the first signs of happiness she had seen in him all day.