[Is it for the man himself or what he represents in Orange's mind? He is strong and robust, seemingly self-assured where Alfred is not. He is a man who knows he wishes to ramble, knows he doesn't belong in any one place or to any one heart, and he seems at peace with it. When will Alfred find his own peace? Don't be daft, this isn't how Orange would behave. Don't show your hand, Newendyke.]
I want to see you.
[How so? Undressed? On top of him? Thrusting as he would into a harlot? All of the above? Orange shrugs his waistcoat off after the last button is undone. Now his own hands work at Blanc's coat to remove it quickly. This he can do, go through the motions and don't think about what the mind seeks to quell in the loin.]
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[Is it for the man himself or what he represents in Orange's mind? He is strong and robust, seemingly self-assured where Alfred is not. He is a man who knows he wishes to ramble, knows he doesn't belong in any one place or to any one heart, and he seems at peace with it. When will Alfred find his own peace? Don't be daft, this isn't how Orange would behave. Don't show your hand, Newendyke.]
I want to see you.
[How so? Undressed? On top of him? Thrusting as he would into a harlot? All of the above? Orange shrugs his waistcoat off after the last button is undone. Now his own hands work at Blanc's coat to remove it quickly. This he can do, go through the motions and don't think about what the mind seeks to quell in the loin.]