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* "To See Or Not To See" by J.B. Mast (public & private sex) Dart: 8, 8, 9
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* "To See Or Not To See" by J.B. Mast (Mastwords1@aol.com). Guest review by
Dart.
http://www.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=329807483

Adam and his wife Julie are having dinner out, celebrating his promotion to
Vice President at Arrow Electronics. It's been ten years since Adam started
his career at Arrow, and they had celebrated that beginning at the same
restaurant, and with the same menu selection that they have ordered this
evening. Julie planned the evening that way; she remembers such things, but
she doesn't think Adam does. He surprises her by remembering that evening, by
remembering that they're at the same restaurant and have ordered the same
dishes. But he also remembers how they excited each other during dinner. That
portion of their previous celebration wasn't part of Julie's plan for this
evening--she had a different, more exotic, sexual agenda planned--but Adam is
very encouraging and Julie's a supportive spouse.

What follows is a pretty steamy scene of public sex, and then, in the ladies'
room, of private sex. Back at their table, Julie's so washed out that she's
not sure she has the energy for Adam's planned "dessert." But when Adam learns
what it is .... Well, Julie's a very supportive wife.

I really liked this story, but I do have some complaints. I think the dialogue
is a tad too formal for the scene the story describes. I also think, though
this is certainly arguable, that given the way Adam and Julie's encounter
unfolded at the restaurant table, the wrong person was on their knees in the
ladies' room.

There were also minor typo and editing problems. Adam was once referred to as
"Michael." In the paragraph:

He took a bite of bread and then forked some salad while I
watched. She had her eyes locked onto his, smiling at him
as she unbuttoned her crisp white shirt top with her long
slim fingers.

the "I" should be "she," unless it's kinkier than I believe.

With a very little assistance from one of Celeste's marvelous proofreaders,
this good story could have been even better.

Ratings for "To See Or Not To See"
Athena (technical quality): 8
Venus (plot & character): 8
Dart (appeal to reviewer): 9