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“
I
’
d
like
you
to
come
to
bed
with
me
.
”
They
had
been
together
three
weeks
and
she
had
almost
forgotten
sex
.
“
I
’
m
tired
,
”
she
said
,
exasperated
.
“
So
am
I
.
But
I
’
d
like
you
to
sleep
with
me
.
”
He
looked
very
relaxed
and
pleasant
.
Suddenly
she
felt
warm
toward
him
.
“
All
right
,
”
she
said
.
She
was
startled
to
wake
up
in
the
morning
with
someone
beside
her
in
bed
.
Benny
had
rolled
over
to
his
side
and
all
she
could
see
of
him
was
his
pale
,
bare
back
and
some
of
his
hair
.
She
felt
self
-
conscious
at
first
and
afraid
of
waking
him
;
she
sat
up
carefully
,
leaning
her
back
against
the
wall
.
Being
in
bed
with
a
man
was
really
all
right
.
Making
love
had
been
all
right
too
,
although
not
as
exciting
as
she
had
hoped
.
Benny
hadn
’
t
said
much
.
He
was
gentle
and
easy
with
her
,
but
there
was
still
that
distance
of
his
.
She
remembered
a
phrase
from
the
first
man
she
had
made
love
with
:
“
Too
cerebral
.
”
She
turned
toward
Benny
.
His
skin
did
look
good
in
the
light
;
it
seemed
almost
luminous
.
For
a
moment
she
felt
like
putting
her
arms
around
him
and
hugging
him
with
her
naked
body
,
but
she
restrained
herself
.
Eventually
Benny
woke
,
rolled
over
on
his
back
and
blinked
at
her
.
She
had
the
sheet
up
,
covering
her
breasts
.
After
a
moment
she
said
,
“
Good
morning
.
”
He
blinked
again
.
“
You
shouldn
’
t
try
the
Sicilian
against
Borgov
,
”
he
said
.
“
He
’
s
just
too
good
at
it
.
”
They
spent
the
morning
with
two
Luchenko
games
;
Benny
put
the
emphasis
on
strategy
rather
than
tactics
.
He
was
in
a
cheerful
mood
,
but
Beth
felt
somehow
resentful
.
She
wanted
something
more
in
the
way
of
lovemaking
,
or
at
least
in
intimacy
,
and
Benny
was
lecturing
her
.
“
You
’
re
a
born
tactician
,
”
he
said
,
“
but
your
planning
is
jerry
-
built
.
”
She
said
nothing
and
dealt
with
her
annoyance
as
well
as
she
could
.
What
he
was
saying
was
true
enough
,
but
the
pleasure
he
took
in
pointing
it
out
was
irritating
.
At
noon
he
said
,
“
I
’
ve
got
to
get
to
a
poker
game
.
”