Russian Lolita Page #2

Year:
2007
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your things in my closet.

- Pumpkin, I need to talk to you.

- What about?

- Me and Gennady.

- You got knocked up?

So you know about us?

How can I not know?

You keep me up all night with your moaning.

Can you keep it down a little?

Morning.

How was last night with mom?

- Wanna hear about the dream I had?

- OK.

- Only it's sexual.

- Then don't tell.

Let me just whisper it in your ear.

...and that's how the dream ended.

- More tea?

- Yes, please.

You interfere with my work.

I don't care. I'll call you Croc

from now on, that's your new nickname.

Listen, Croc.

Show me how you kiss mom at night.

Ugh!

What's so great about that?

Croc thanks for keeping my panties

in your pocket.

- Croc, do you have hair in your belly?

- Yes, I do.

- Let's take a look.

- What for?

Oh, where does it lead?

Come on, let me see!

So that's where the hairiest place is.

- Croc, can you help me?

- With pleasure.

Croc, I want you to wash me.

Croc, I don't want you to go to

mom tonight.

I can't do that.

You hurt me. I won't forgive you.

I'm going to punish you.

What sort of punishment do you choose?

Ugh, you're disgusting!

I'm going to the market,

pick up something for you.

- Get me some cherries.

- I know. I'm coming!

Alisa, it's you again with your

silly games.

Interesting.

So what are you planning to do with it?

What are you doing?

No.

Call Gennady, we'll have some fruit.

Gennady, I hope Alisa doesn't

interfere with your work?

No, quite opposite.

Having her around inspires me.

Does having me around inspire you?

It does, in different way.

- Can you tell us the difference in detail?

- Alisa, think before you talk.

Thinking is for adults, not

a young girl like me.

You silly girl!

Go to your room!

I'm going now, but I'll be back.

OK, Mom?

I'm going to the city.

Behave yourself.

What? What happened?

I don't feel too good. Let's do it

tomorrow night. I'll go to my room, ok?

Mom'off to the city.

Getting a tan? You look pretty.

When will you come back to my room?

Croc, I don't want to do it anymore.

I don't want to share you.

It's either me or her.

If your Mom finds out about us,

it'll be all over. Understand?

Me or her. Make a choice.

- I can't make that choice.

- Goodbye, then.

- What's with you today, pumpkin?

- Leave me alone!

I've got a surprise for you.

I'll show you tonight.

What kind of surprises can you

expect at night, it's just silly.

So will you come?

- Alisa, come on!

- I'm coming!

What's going on?

I didn't mean to upset you,

but I have been feeling some

discomfort in my lower stomach lately.

- I may need to see a doctor.

- You got painkillers?

I already took some.

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Vladimir Nabokov

Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov (; Russian: Влади́мир Влади́мирович Набо́ков [vɫɐˈdʲimʲɪr nɐˈbokəf] ( listen), also known by the pen name Vladimir Sirin; 22 April [O.S. 10 April] 1899 – 2 July 1977) was a Russian-American novelist, poet, translator and entomologist. His first nine novels were in Russian, but he achieved international prominence after he began writing English prose. Nabokov's Lolita (1955), his most noted novel in English, was ranked fourth in the list of the Modern Library 100 Best Novels; Pale Fire (1962) was ranked 53rd on the same list, and his memoir, Speak, Memory (1951), was listed eighth on the publisher's list of the 20th century's greatest nonfiction. He was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction seven times. Nabokov was an expert lepidopterist and composer of chess problems. more…

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