Chapter IX
by testsuphomeAdminIn Los Angeles, on April 7, 1952, Addie and Max share a captivating day in each other’s company, a day that begins with an unforeseen encounter outside the Wilshire and unwinds into a string of shared moments from tea shops to art museums. The narrative reveals it is not actually Addie’s birthday, despite her claiming it is, a lie she tells Max to see his reaction and perhaps to break the monotony of her existence. Their day prolongs into the evening at the Roosevelt, where they enjoy martinis and Champagne, under the guise of celebrating Addie’s fabricated birthday.
Addie feels a certain enchantment in Max’s presence—a sculptor of means with a penchant for fine arts, unlike the financially struggling artists she’s known. However, their intimate moment is interrupted by Luc, an impeccably dressed figure from Addie’s past, whose arrival prompts Max to depart under a mysterious compulsion. Luc, with a hint of possessiveness, fills the void left by Max, taking Addie to the Cicada Club, a vibrant venue alive with music and allure.
Here, they experience a tense yet intimate moment, dancing closely—closer than they have ever been—amidst the backdrop of Sinatra’s melodies. Despite their history of distance, their dance morphs into a intense closeness that reveals deeper desires and shared intimacy. Luc kisses Addie with a cautious yet profound longing, unlike any kiss she has encountered before, echoing his unique connection and understanding of her.
Their passion transports them from the dance floor to the solitude of a hotel room, where the intensity of their connection escalates. Luc’s kisses evolve from cautious to fervent, unlocking emotions that are raw and overpowering. Unlike any other, Luc’s touch and kiss convey a deep significance, resonating with Addie’s soul, illustrating a connection that transcends the ordinary into realms of deep emotional entanglement and potential understanding.
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