Secret Love

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Book: Secret Love by Simone Kaplan Read Free Book Online
Authors: Simone Kaplan
kiss ran over me almost....
Sitas sari stuck to her skin and still stressed, in addition, her figure.

Sita noted my look and smiled mischievously. Behind a niche she pulled up me suddenly to herself and... kissed me...
I melted almost ….ihre lips were demanding so infinitely softy... the kiss...
Now I smiled pleasedly and avoided her …
Sita saw me amazed in... silently I took her hand and led them behind the waterfall.
A small grotto opened before us …
“One calls them the blue grotto...“, I whispered and Sita nodded being astonished... them really shone in all possible blue tones.
„And you are  sure.... we are unobserved here?“ Sita looked around doubtfully.
I nodded smiling and pressed Sita softly against the chill humid stone wall and considered she with a passionate kiss...

„Mom.... Dad... what make two women there...?“, a tiny child voice tore us from the passionate embrace....
Abruptly we scattered and stared aghast in two big child eyes them also horrified into it saw....
Hastily the child whizzed of it....
„Sarah you has been wrong definitely. These were certainly only one lovers....“
„Yes with two MRS.“, and the small girl arm pulled impatiently at Moms.
„“Now tear yourselves together Sarah!!“ contacted the mother with an irritating undertone
. „There is not this, nevertheless, at all. This would be complete against the norm!! This is despicably... such people are ill!!
Come now Sarah!“
The voices evaporated.... and only the steady rushing of the waterfall was still to be heard...

We saw ourselves only in silence in. the holiday mood was there. Halting I took Sitas hand....
“ Is... is despicably... what we do?“
Fear and insecurity swung in my voice and pressed me against them.
Sita felt my heartbeat... “.
. No Brandy... we do generally nothing the despicable!
These are only prejudices in the heads of the people haunt.“, and her eyes stayed long the direction after where the child had disappeared.

.
„Tell me more about your native country... I have seen how much you the botanical garden has liked... the parrots ….der zoo..everythings......“
We sat on the couch with her at home ….soft, besides, I touched her hand.Sita sipped at her cup of tea and started to tell with luminous eyes.
„Kerala is a federal state on the west coast South-india... and, actually, the heart of India. I grew in a small village on.My Babu(Dad) the only person me encouraged one was to be gone to school.
My Mom was much more traditional there and held nothing of school and education already not at all for a girl.
A girl if was valid for them generally then only as an official maiden.“, For a short moment faltered Sita...... and I took her hand and kissed them softly.

“ Tell further.“, I answered with quiet voice and Sita continued: „Now.... my biggest wish is, one day return again there and open a school. So many children cannot go to school because her parents are too poor.!“
To me it ran down coldly the back.
„Moreover, one is treated after the skin colour!!.“ Sitas voice accepted a hard undertone and her eyes sparkled.
. “When I was small, everybody said all the time..... you are too dark , unfortunately. Drink a lot of milk then your skin becomes brighter. ….Oh that`s a pity you would not be so dark poor child if you, nevertheless, only...
Only my Babu held to me...“ Sitas voice easily trembled....“ to him my dark skin colour did not interfere at all. He never made on the subject like other.In opposite... he encouraged me to read books.
Babu was in habit to say always the books the window to the world meant.!!“

Her wonderful roe deer eyes filled with tears... softly I took she in the arms and pressed  she firmly to myself.
Only the quiet sobbing was to be heard in the space.
After a while stood up Sita.
“If you know Brandy...“, her big eyes accepted a determined expression „... one day I go again back to India... to

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