Thursday, April 5, 2012

The Power Of Silence

The silence rings in my ears. Please, just say something. Anything. Yell at me. Spank me. But I can't take the silence. 

The quiet means he's brooding, that something really is wrong. Accompanied by that look, I have to avert my gaze. I suddenly find a thread in the carpet very interesting

He puts his hand around my wrist and leads me to stand in the corner. More silence. I feel as if I've been standing there for an eternity. He reappears at my side, releasing me from my two-walled prison.  I look at him with eyes pleading for forgiveness. But it is much too late for that now.

I resume a familiar position bending over the straight backed chair. The unbuckling of his belt and sound of it being pulled through the loops speaks louder than any words we've said all night. It sends a chill down my spine. The belt swishes through the air as if in slow motion before connecting with my waiting bottom.

I gasp and wince, struggling not to move. It comes down hard again and again as pink stripes emerge on my bare skin. Each strike echoes throughout the room and is the only thing to be heard aside from my heavy breathing.

He speaks softly on purpose because it forces me to listen harder. I nod and agree, my apology genuine. He embraces me as one of his hands gently rubs my sore bottom. The silence is broken.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Lea,

Terrific post Lea. Very well written with such intense feeling, I could just picture the scene and sense the emotional tension.

Talk to me, but do not just look and be silent.

Hug,
joey

sarah thorne said...

Very intense. :) Loved it!

sarah

Brooke said...

I agree with the other commenters. Very intense and i pictured the scene in my head as i was reading it. Great job!

Anonymous said...

Loved the post, but I'm curious...is this autobiographical or just wishful thinking?!

Love,
Kitty

Erica said...

Perfection. :-)

Angel said...

I loved reading this, Lea. Thanks,
Angel

Susie said...

Wow Lea...I was feeling the angst by the second sentence. Nice writing!

Lea said...

@joey, Thanks! I definitely like the talking, but silence can be quite powerful.

@sarah, Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!

@playful little brat, I'm glad you liked it!

@Kitty, A bit of both. ;-)

@Erica, Thank you!

@Angel, Thanks for stopping by!

@Susie, I can be quite angsty. ;-)

Emen said...

Really well done.

Storm said...

Oh there's nothing worse than the silent disappointment.

Lea said...

@Emen, Thank you!

@lil, Yes indeed. Thanks for stopping by!

Newt Kai said...

Beautiful Lea.

Lea said...

@Newt, Thanks, glad you liked it!