“ When Abbie woke, it took her some time to gauge her surroundings and realise exactly where she was. She had no idea how long she had slept for. Suddenly feeling hungry, Abbie went downstairs and prepared some soup and sandwiches. Her legs felt tight but surprisingly not too sore from running. As she ate, Abbie thought back to the day’s unusual events, but they caused her no alarm; she actually felt relaxed and felt refreshed by it all. Her orgasm had been wonderful, very stron...g and powerful; just what I needed, she thought, smiling to herself. In her mind it was as though Peter had been there with her, although that was obviously impossible. She still felt blissfully relaxed and calm. Must do that again, she thought fleetingly. But what really happened to me? Pondered Abbie. She had no answer for this, but didn’t feel alarmed; she just accepted it as something wonderful and unusual. Abbie wondered if it was all in her mind, knowing how powerful a person’s imagination can be, especially in the grip of emotions like grief, so was hers just playing tricks on her, was this what her grief had caused? Or, unbelievably, at the height of such emotional intensity, had she really left her body? Abbie had no idea, but she could not doubt how real the experience had felt, and how calm and comforted she felt afterwards.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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