Wand vibrator bedroom dawn morning reluctant body

The alarm is set for six-fifteen and it is six-oh-two — she grabs the wand from the nightstand and presses it between her thighs where she is already bent forward over the pillow, annoyed that her body decided this before her mind agreed to anything.

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Before the Alarm

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Six-oh-two. Thirteen minutes.

I know because I looked. I looked at the clock before I reached for the wand, which means some part of me was already calculating already deciding before I had agreed to any of it. That is the part that annoys me. Not the wanting. The wanting I can explain away. It is the planning I resent, the quiet negotiation my body ran without consulting me.

The grey outside the curtains is the grey it will be until noon. Seattle in January does not offer much else. The rain has been going since before I woke, a low continuous sound against the glass, the kind that makes the room feel sealed from everything outside it. I have been awake for maybe four minutes. My mind was already doing the thing it does the list, the schedule, the shower-before-coffee calculation and then something lower and less organised interrupted it, and here I am.

I am bent forward over the spare pillow, the one I fold under my stomach when I sleep on my front. The sleep shirt has ridden up without my help. The hem sits at my waist now, cotton pooled in a soft ridge, and below it there is nothing between me and the cool air of the room. I noticed that first the temperature, the specific not-warmth of six a.m. against the backs of my thighs. My own heat underneath, already contradicting it.

That was the moment I reached for the nightstand. Not a decision so much as a concession.

The wand is in my right hand. My left hand is pressed flat against the mattress, steadying. I can feel the give of the mattress under my palm, the slight resistance before it holds. The wand is not on yet. I am holding it against the outside of my right thigh, the head of it resting where my leg folds into the crease at my hip, and I am aware of its weight in a way that makes my stomach pull tight.

I did not want to want this right now.

That is the honest version. I have a shower to take and a commute to manage and thirteen minutes twelve now, probably is not a reasonable amount of time to be doing this before any of that. My body made a different assessment. My body woke up already there, already partway into something, and it presented me with the wand as a logical conclusion before my mind had filed a single objection.

The rain against the window does not stop. The grey does not lift.

I exhale longer than I meant to, the breath unfolding out of me before I decided to release it and shift my knees apart by an inch. Just one. The hem of the shirt is already out of the way. There is nothing to move, nothing to negotiate, only the wand in my right hand and the space I have just opened and the clock on the nightstand that has not changed its mind about anything.

Six-oh-three.

My thumb finds the switch.

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Thirteen Minutes She Did Not Plan For

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Six-oh-four.

The first setting is lower than I need and I know it immediately. The hum goes through the outside of my thigh, diffuse, polite, and my body responds with something that is not quite satisfaction more like a preliminary acknowledgment. Noted. Insufficient.

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I note this. I am annoyed. I stay exactly here.

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Bent Over the Pillow at Six A.M.

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Six-eleven. I checked the clock when I pressed the third setting. I don't know why I checked. The knowing doesn't help. The hum drops an octave and the head of the wand presses into me differently not harder, just more resolved, the vibration concentrated now at a single point that my body has been angling toward since six-oh-three without telling me. My hips drop into it. That is the only word: drop. Not a choice. Gravity completing something that was already in motion. The sound that comes out of me is not managed. It is not the caught thing from before, the shapeless press behind closed...

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That is the only way to describe what my face does: something releases that I had been holding without knowing I was holding it, and my mouth opens on a breath that is not a breath so much as a sound with breath in it — low, rough, the kind of thing that arrives before the mind files any objection. Fuck. It is that word.

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