Adultery A professor's wife entertains his students by Mir Nasir
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Well, that settled it I guess. The game started once they had agreed on a few rules – such as what counted as a piece of clothing and what didn’t: it was agreed that shoes and clothes will count, but things like watches, rings and other stuff would not (this was decided on Rozi’s insistence – she would have argued differently had she know what was to come). Even socks would not count as only Salman was wearing a pair, while Tariq had a pair of causal moccasins on his feet without socks, and Rozi of course wasn’t wearing any. Undergarments, would of course, count. I, not being a card player, would only act as a “neutral observer-cum-referee” while the three of them would compete.


[I won’t, and can’t, give you a frame by frame detail of the game itself, like telling you who got a “good hand” who won by using which card etc. For one, I simply don’t have the necessary understanding to do so (honestly, to this day, I don’t even know exactly which game they were playing, and I don’t care); second, it would be too boring for most readers.]

I watched with baited breath as the first round started. I could only judge who was winning by watching the facial expressions of the players (although card players are supposed to keep a “poker face” from what I’ve heard). I thought Rozi was winning the first hand and I turned out to be right, though a little disappointed, to be honest!
“Off with your shoes, both of you” she said, as she began collecting deck again with a triumphant look on her face.
Both the boys duly removed their shoes, with the only comment coming from Salman, who said, “Fluke!”
“Hah!” said Rozi, “sore loser.”

At that point I had no idea if Salman was just letting her win initially to make her feel comfortable. I still don’t know for sure, but I have a strong suspicion, particularly how things turned out a little later.
Anyway, she won the second round as well, and the boys were now forced to lose their shirts. This again presented a technical problem, as Salman was only wearing a t-shirt with nothing underneath, while Tariq had a vest beneath his half-sleeve shirt.
“Too bad” commented Rozi, snugly, when the point was debated, “we can’t help it if you’re wearing less.”
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RE: A professor's wife entertains his students by Mir Nasir - by sarit11 - 28-06-2020, 12:05 PM



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