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Turning Sarita ~
Turning Sarita -
“Muscles contract somewhere above the roof of my mouth, pumping venom
into her bloodstream. Sarita cries out, a gasp of pain that turns
suddenly to moans of euphoria as the carotids rush the narcotic serum
directly to her brain. Her knees buckle, and I reach down to steady
her — one arm over her breasts, the other around her waist as I hold her
tightly to myself. Then the blood begins to flow, seeping out of the
wounds I have made, and I put my lips to her skin and drink.
There are no words adequate to describe it. My mind explodes with a wash
of light and color, swirling and dancing before my eyes. Then the
Sharing truly begins, and I can see inside her: images of her memories,
her thoughts, her hopes and dreams, the way she remembers her past and
how she imagines her future. Her joys; her grief; that which she loves
and that she despises, what stirs her fire and chills her bones. And
through it all, I feel the touch of her presence, and I know that she
sees the same things inside of me.
Blood is more than matter, more than plasma and hemoglobin. Blood is
life, the river on which the spirit flows. And as Sarita's blood flows
into me, it carries her life with it, until my soul entwines with hers.
She has given a part of herself to me, and from this day forth we are
bound to each other.
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