A Touch of Silk

A Touch of Silk

A Story by Tina H.W.

Early this morning I was rudely awakened by a large finger, prodding my body. It was the man I'd shared a bed with last night. Red in the face and flapping his arms wildly about, he screamed these exact words: "Urgh! Disgusting! the ugliest thing I've ever slept with!" He called me a "Disgusting insect" and that I should have died at birth. Honestly, what a fuss! I was hurt by his remark about me being a disgusting insect, since I'm truly not; in fact, some people have said I'm beautiful.

He was drunk last night and I honestly believe that he didn't know that I had hitched a taxi ride home with him. It was his fault; he picked me up. I was indifferent about the whole thing. In hindsight, had I known I was going to get that much hassle, I would have thought twice about going home with him. But, well, he was there and so was I... You know how it is, right?

I can only put his overreaction down to the fact that I've always been very active at night and I suppose I didn't let him get much sleep. Perhaps I kept a knee in his back all night. Or something.
I can guess what you're thinking: "It's a despicable way for a woman to behave; going home with strange men." Well, maybe for you it is, but where I come from it's perfectly natural. So I'm going to keep doing it.

There are people I do try to avoid though. When it's all about the chase I'm off like a shot. Surely you've experienced that - totally unwanted attention; hands grabbing at you? And if you haven't, you should be thankful for your plain looks. But for me, my looks can be my downfall.

Anyway, going back to that man this morning; before I had the chance to scuttle off while his naked back was turned, he literally manhandled me with his sweaty hands and threw me onto the street! He said that I should be lucky that I'm still alive. A tad extreme if you ask me. I guess I should be lucky I'll never have to see his bright orange underpants ever again. At least it's Summer and it's warm. I love it, it's so buzzing with nature. It feels so good to shed my outer garments and have alfresco lunch. And before you say "Is that all you do; laze about in the sun all day and go home with strange men at night?" it isn't. I do work for a living. I'm a self-employed web-designer and I love it. What I don't like is being with people whose only aim is to bully and walk all over you. It's not in my nature.

My life is a simple one but it's by far no means easy; but you won't hear me complain. I don't understand those who moan about their lives and how hard and miserable it is.
A while ago, I was eating lunch on a park bench, listening to a woman moaning about how her boss doesn't appreciate her; that her husband never pays her any attention and how her children hate her. She was babbling about herself so much I don't even think she knew I was there. Then she said, "Just try walking a mile in my shoes." Why do people say such weird things?

Well, I did try walking a mile in her shoes (as she put it) and I gotta be honest; kudos to that woman! She didn't have it easy. I realise that now as the experience almost killed me. But thinking about it, maybe the solution to that woman's problems is to wear better fitting shoes. I reckon she'd be a lot happier.

You see people, how much easier your lives would be if you stopped rushing about and actually stopped and took the time to think about how to make your life easier instead of doing nothing and moaning about it?
That woman should try being me - a common house spider, then come back and tell me how she got on. If she hasn't been squashed by an unsuspecting man she's crawled into bed with, that is...

© 2017 Tina H.W.


Author's Note

Tina H.W.
Thank you for reading! Any advice is welcome :)

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This is highly entertaining from beginning to end. I love the humour and also "seeing things from the other side". Yes, I have chosen a girl for the night while wearing beer goggles at time or two. As a Navy friend once told me, "The worst sex I ever had was wonderful."

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Tina H.W.

3 Years Ago

Thank you for your review, Mr. Dickens. You aren't by any chance related to...? You certainly have a.. read more
Samuel Dickens

3 Years Ago

My Dickens line did come to America from England, (1600's, Joseph Dickens) but so far there's been n.. read more



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This is highly entertaining from beginning to end. I love the humour and also "seeing things from the other side". Yes, I have chosen a girl for the night while wearing beer goggles at time or two. As a Navy friend once told me, "The worst sex I ever had was wonderful."

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Tina H.W.

3 Years Ago

Thank you for your review, Mr. Dickens. You aren't by any chance related to...? You certainly have a.. read more
Samuel Dickens

3 Years Ago

My Dickens line did come to America from England, (1600's, Joseph Dickens) but so far there's been n.. read more
Its really nice. You got a voice. Keep it up.

Posted 6 Years Ago


This is so, so good. I literally heard your voice in mind's ear. I really love the attitude.

Posted 7 Years Ago


You had me with the first sentence! Loved this. Quite clever micro-view with a well crafted reveal.

Posted 7 Years Ago


Me Reading This: :○ So Wonderful

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Tina H.W.

7 Years Ago

Thank you so much, Steven :)
Steven

7 Years Ago

Wait... Your Brit Girl Write? (Writing Puns)
It really did sounds original, your voice was good enough to make readers involve...well, gon on with your writes, good luck..:)

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Tina H.W.

7 Years Ago

Aw, thank you! :)
Surya

7 Years Ago

You Deserves it, was my pleasure crossing your works..:)
Tina H.W.

7 Years Ago

It was a pleasure for me to stumble upon yours too! :)
Amazing job Tina! I love your writing! :) The message you portrayed in this story, about making life better, and having hope and being positive, it clearly shone and was easy to follow and know! Great job! Keep it up! :)

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Mr.Writer

7 Years Ago

Thank you Tina! :)
Tina H.W.

7 Years Ago

Mr. Writer.... ;)
Mr.Writer

7 Years Ago

Yes... tina... ;)
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Gee
Like the twist, like your style

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Tina H.W.

7 Years Ago

Thank you so much for taking time to read, Gee. I'm pleased you enjoyed it :)
LOL! Seriously, women and spiders are both alike :p ;) This was an awesome piece with a capital "A". I enjoyed the humour in this one, which makes me think I haven't read something like this on here. Pretty cool :)

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Tina H.W.

7 Years Ago

Aw, thank you! I was actually inspired to write this after watching a spider in my garden. Funny how.. read more
Dr. YumnaKay

7 Years Ago

True.. And what an inspiration indeed 😇
You're welcome, Tina! Always a pleasure reading .. read more
Love that one for its way of explaining how positivity can uplift your life quality!
I'm sorry you had to go though something like that and it makes me still happy to see you took it gracefully.

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Tina H.W.

7 Years Ago

Thank you for your kind review, LadyT :)

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