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Rated: ASR · Fiction · Thriller/Suspense · #1107668

A flash piece about a couple discussing some infidelities...

The Climb

         Natasha clung to the wall, her fingers numb, limbs quivering. How long her husband planned to keep her down here was anybody’s guess. He had rigged a long rope and pulley, the one end clipped to the climber’s harness cinched around her waist, the other connecting somewhere down below her in complete darkness.
         â€śGeorge? George, are you up there?”
         â€śYeah…what duya want?”
         â€śEnough is enough, George…now pull me up.”
         â€śHa, not on your life! You want out, then climb out!”
         â€śGeorge, please, you’re being silly, all this just because I won’t sleep with you.”
         â€śThat’s not the only reason and you know it! You said I wasn’t man enough for ya—less than a man, I think were your exact words.”
         â€śBut, George…”
         â€śBut, George, nothing! This is what I do for a living, Natasha—I climb mountains! Let’s see if you can do it!”
         Her arms were getting tired. “Please, darling, I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to offend you…”
         â€śDo you think I’m less than a man compared to all those sissy boys you work with at that designing place? Or maybe you measure manhood by the number of dollars a fella’s got shoved up his ass.”
         â€śGeorge, please! I’m going to slip and fall. I can’t feel my toes!”
         â€śOh, don’t worry…you won’t fall. The rope will hold you. I got it tied down below. You’ll just dangle there like the spider you are.”
         â€śGeorge Meany! You get me down from here this instant!”
         â€śNo…I don’t think so. I’ve been following you around town, Natasha. Did you know that?”
         â€śFollowing me?”
         â€śYeah…I betcha didn’t think I’d do that, did ya? I know all about you and Bob Mathews: how you have been meeting him secretly at his uptown apartment; how you and he have been having a good ol’ time behind my back.”
         â€śGeorge, please…I can explain.”
         â€śNo need to, darlin’. I know everything already…Bob was very cooperative.”
         â€śCo-operative? What do you mean?” Panic gripped her guts. “Listen, George, Bob means nothing to me. I was just using him to get further up the ladder. What have you done?”
         â€śDone?” He laughed strangely. “I ain’t done nothing except bring ol’ Bob down here with us.”
         â€śBob? He’s here? You didn’t…kill him or anything, did you?”
         â€śNo, of course not. I’m not like you. He’s right below you. Of course, he can’t talk right now because I put duct tape on his mouth, but he can hear everything just fine.”
         â€śWhat do you mean? He’s below me, now?”
         â€śThat’s what I have been trying to tell ya. I got the other end of that rope tied around ol' Bob’s neck. If you can’t make it to the top, or if you fall…you’ll hang him.”
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