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What Doctor Jekyll Hides
In the office, he smiles so charmingly. Saying and doing all the right things, he puts all his female patients completely at ease. Even the women hard to please return to him, for he is famous for his bedside manner. He surrounds himself with a staff of beautiful nurses who rush eagerly to his aid when he needs them. Each of them, whether single or not, imagines herself with him and how it would be to be alone with him, aboard his fancy yacht submerged in the mesmerizing gaze of his warm hazel eyes. In the evening he goes home to his wife, a lovely though docile woman, fragile like a flower. Immediately on seeing her, he starts in with his usual barrage of complaints, belittling her and poking fun at her homemaking skills, the dinners she has waiting for him, her style of dress, and every minor physical flaw she might possess. She accepts it all with her pretty blonde head bowed like that of a wilted lily, for she knows that to oppose him will only result in a more tangible type of abuse, and he is always careful when he hurts her. Doctor that he is, he knows well to leave no marks. She retires quietly to bed, worried little about any sexual advances toward her. Although she longs for the touch of a man, she is grateful to be left alone by her spouse. Meanwhile, with liquor in hand, he’s gone into the den, shutting the door behind himself. Logged on as Mr. Hyde at his favorite website, he peruses the myriads of Adonises available, peering salaciously at each nude explicit photo with wide hungry hazel eyes taking in every little detail as he plans his next big adventure out of town and fantasizes trysts on his fancy private yacht with the sexiest of the men that he can solicit. posted 2/21/12 Submitted 9/23/22 For One From The Dark Side Poetry Contest Sponsor: John Lawless
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