Rennevatio: The Search for Mortality
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Rennevatio - Ellen Elizabeth Dudley
Rennevatio.
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Ellen Elizabeth Dudley.
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Rennevatio.
Seduction.
She watched the mother breastfeeding her naked baby in her arms while three other children ran around her chasing one another happy and content in their nudity.
Being at a nudist camp everybody was naked, including herself.
As she smiled at the scene she thought about motherhood, ‘I wonder how it feels to give birth to a child, feed it from your own body, raise it to be honest and decent, watching it grow to adulthood and to the time when it has children of its own.’
A tear ran down her cheek as she sat on the grass watching the scene. The two small girls squealed with mock fear as the boy, who she assumed, by his and their features, to be their brother, caught hold of one of them then let her go saying, Gotcha; now you’re it,
and ran off with the other girl, circling round their mother who was smiling and laughing at their antics.
She brushed the errant drop from her right breast where it had landed and rose, taking her bathing towel with her and headed for the pool.
She seemed to be the only single person here and this realization brought on a feeling of loneliness.
She saw groups of women, groups of men, young girls, young boys and children splashing happily in the pool. She saw couples, of the opposite sex and occasionally a pair of the same gender, walking hand in hand or sitting by the pool, talking or lying there sunning themselves.
She spotted a young man and woman sneaking, by their furtive looks, into the dense undergrowth of the surrounding woods. She knew what they would be doing and wondered if they were a pair and if the woman would conceive. She noticed a young man approaching, she assumed he was approaching her as he was smiling and looking directly at her.
His body, was well developed and she assumed he must be an athlete, but then again she wasn’t sure if male athletes wore flowers in their hair.
He stopped before her. Hello, sweet bird of youth, my name’s Jason, what’s yours,
he said as he held out his hand.
She took it without thinking and a feeling akin to warmth ran from her head down to her innards and she realized suddenly that this male was the first human she had touched and she wanted more than a touch, she wanted his seed, she wanted to conceive and bear a child and be like that woman breast feeding her little one..
Eve,
she said and moved toward him, not even stopping until her body was pressing against his, and the feeling inside her body grew, like heat grows in a fire when somebody stokes the embers.
She felt his phallus stirring and she took his hand and literally dragged him into the bushes where the other pair had gone.
She hurried along at a trot, branches whipping her body, arms and face and almost stepped on the couple from earlier on who were performing that vigorous act that leads to conception. Sorry,
she said and ran on.
It was Jason who pulled her to a stop, it was he who pulled her to him, crushed her in his embrace and kissed her.
It was she who gave in willingly, it was she who lay down her thighs spread and held out her arms to him, and it was Jason’s actions that sent her senses reeling for hours on end, and it was Jason who deposited his seed inside her, then left her lying there wanting more.
On rising, the shell, a human body containing her spirit, slowly dissolved and took on the shape of a white dove that flew away and left the place of humans.