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Getting birth control from my new doctor was simple, but after hastily scribbling out a script, he insisted on doing a complete medical exam. There was no embarrassing internal or need for me to get naked, but by the time he took blood, checked my vitals, weighed and measured, then dragged my entire medical history out of me, I felt exhausted.
After my new doctor was done and paid for, we crossed the narrow street where Silas and I enjoyed lunch in a noodle bar, using a private compartment upstairs. He wanted us to avoid the crush of a two-hundred-seater dining room at street level, which sounded like a baseball pre-game cacophony.
After I swallowed the last of my soy-steeped Singapore fried noodles, my new boyfriend eyed me carefully, weighing my mood. Given the ambiguity of my earlier behavior, I was hardly surprised he checked in on me.
“Did you enjoy our threesome in the limo, Alice?”
“Very much.”
“Do you still feel conflicted about our sexual adventure?”
“Not so much now, although I worry about how others perceive us.”
“Many so-called Puritans are just as kinky as we are, sweetheart. When such people are given half the chance to be themselves, their hypocrisy is brought to light at the clubs Hermione and I frequent.”
“Oh, do tell.”
“I’ll only say that many a gay-hating man’s man can be found bent over a leather sofa having his ass fucked on Saturday night at my favorite club.”
“I often get that same feeling about people who vehemently oppose or keep secret their sexual kinks, Silas. I would never have guessed Meredith and Adrian enjoyed a cuckold lifestyle.”
“I love Shakespeare’s quotes, Alice, and there is a perfect one for these hypocrites. Although he was a playwright, I believe there was something of a philosopher in him.”
“To thine own self be true?”
“That’s very good, darling, but not the quote I was thinking of, which also comes from Hamlet. The lady doth protest too much, methinks. Although, I feel the word gentleman is interchangeable with lady in this case.”
“Did you and Hermione ever doubt your behavior was safe and proper?”