Wand Vibrator in a Vermont Cabin, Three Days Snowed In

Three days snowed in alone at the family cabin in Vermont — she finds the wand in her bag exactly where she packed it six months ago and realizes, watching the fire die to orange coals, that she has been building toward this specific afternoon without admitting it to herself.

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What the Snow Permits

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The coals had been going orange for an hour. She hadn't fed them. She'd watched them instead, from the floor with her back against the couch, the thermal rucked to mid-thigh, both wool-socked feet flat on the hearthrug. Watching the fire die was something she was allowing herself to do. She was allowing herself a lot of things, today. That was the word she kept using, internally, with a precision that told her she'd been building a case.

The wand was on the cushion behind her left shoulder. She'd put it there after she found it in her bag not hidden, not forgotten, just waiting in the interior pocket where she'd placed it six months ago with the same deliberate casualness she was performing right now. She knew what she was doing. She had always known what she was doing. That was the texture of it, the specific quality of want she had not surprise, not permission-seeking, but the patient accumulation of conditions until the conditions were exactly right and she could say, without lying to herself, that she had simply arrived here.

Outside, the wind moved through the pines in a low continuous sound, not dramatic, just present. Snow on the roof, snow in the yard, snow making the afternoon into its own sealed room. Three days of it. She had cooked. She had read. She had let the wanting build the way you let a fire build not by forcing it, by leaving it alone.

The coals threw a low flat light across her thighs. She could see the waffle texture of the thermal where it lay against her skin, the fabric pressing a faint grid into the inside of her left knee. That knee was turned slightly out. She noticed that. She let it stay.

Her right hand rested on her thigh, palm down, not moving. The thermal was warm from her skin and from the fire's last heat together she couldn't have said where one ended. Her left hand was behind her, two fingers touching the wand's handle without gripping it. Not yet. She was in the moment before, and she knew it, and she was in no hurry to leave it.

The thing about this kind of wanting her kind was that she understood it completely and still couldn't stop it. Didn't want to. The understanding was part of it. Knowing exactly what her body was doing, exactly what she'd been setting up since she packed that bag, exactly what the snow and the empty cabin and the dying afternoon were for.

She exhaled. The sound came out longer than she'd intended, open in the quiet room, and she didn't try to take it back.

Her right hand moved one inch up her thigh. The thermal shifted with it, hem rising, and the cooler air of the room reached the skin at the inside of her knee a thin stripe of cold against all that warmth.

The coals glowed. She watched them, her knees not quite together anymore, her hand still.

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The Cabin Holds Her

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She picked up the wand.

Not quickly. She reached behind her left shoulder and her fingers closed around the handle the way she'd imagined them closing, maybe a hundred times in the last six months, and the weight of it was exactly what she remembered. That was the thing about her kind of wanting. She never forgot anything.

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The fabric thinned where the garment was oldest, at the top of the inner thigh, and through that thinning she felt the vibration arrive sharper, less mediated. Her breath came out through her nose in a short push she hadn't planned. Higher.

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Six Months, the Wand Waiting

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She turned the dial up. Not all the way. One click past low, then another, and the wand's register changed thicker, closer to the bone and her left hand stopped gripping the hem of the thermal and pressed flat to her inner thigh instead, pressing down, needing something to push against. She had been here before. Not this cabin floor, not this specific afternoon, but this place inside herself the place where she stopped managing the pace and let the thing she'd built have her. She'd built it over six months and across three days of snow and one slow hour watching the coals go orange, and...

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The sound she finally made was not soft. Her face was not performing anything. Jaw loose, mouth open, brow pulled together in a line that had nothing to do with distress and everything to do with effort — the specific concentration of a body finishing what it started six months ago in the interior pocket of a bag.

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