monique_minx
Passionate Disgrace
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The plane was finally landing, each of her long slender fingers unstuck from the arms of the business class seat and her body visibly relaxed. She loathed flying but it was necessary to get the research done for her next book, the Pygmy tribes of the Congo were said to be most intriguing and she hoped to include them in her next best seller. The trouble was it involved her least favourite things in the world; flying and unstable countries. Fortunately she was wealthy enough to afford guides and reasonable hotels, with an economy like the Congo’s, just about anyone could!
Dionne Grace stepped off the plane, her legs shaky and her grey suit a little more than wrinkled and her hair had started out in a neat bun which was now a fair brown haywire frizz of a mess. She took her suitcase as it was handed out from the undercarriage of the light aircraft and made her way to the side of the airfield where people were gathered holding up signs. Dionne spotted her name easily and walked up to the tall black man who could’ve just as easily have been a professional basketball player.
“I’m Dionne.” She said with a smile which he returned.
“I am Kamuzu, please to meet you Miss Grace. I will be your guide of Congolese people and place.” He said with a thick accent, forcing her to pay close attention.
She nodded and followed him out into the bustling streets of the main city Kinshasa. She dodged people as he pointed certain things out and warned her not to leave the city alone, not to go out at night without an armed escort while all she could think is; what kind of hell hole is this?!
Dionne followed Kamuzu into a little run down building, she was shocked to discover that this would be where she was staying. The door had a little used, mostly rusted lock, the wardrobe doors were hanging on if only barely and the single bed had musty bed sheets which looked like they were moth eaten and about 20 years old. Dionne shook her head, Kamuzu told her to rest up and that he would continue the tour tomorrow after her jet lag had subsided.
Dionne flopped down on the bed and lit up a cigarette, this was going to be a long tour! She started to pack her things away when she realized her smaller bag was missing.
“Oh fuck! My fucking camera! Shit…” She breathed and took her phone out, deleting the memory bank as she decided it would suffice for the photographs she required.
Dionne slowly unpacked and then went to the door, locking it swiftly. She was somewhat anal retentive about her belongings and where she slept, she took the bedding off the mattress provided and took her own travel cushion and blanket from her bag; deciding she’d much rather sleep on those.
She stubbed her smoke out on the windowsill, grateful that the little bastards hadn’t stolen those instead and plonked down on the creaky bed which protested her 115 pounds instantly. She laid back and curled into the blanket, feeling the jet lag kick in like a semi had hit her…repeatedly.
“Just a couple of weeks Dionne. Just a couple of…” She yawned and closed her eyes, breathing out, “…weeks.”
The plane was finally landing, each of her long slender fingers unstuck from the arms of the business class seat and her body visibly relaxed. She loathed flying but it was necessary to get the research done for her next book, the Pygmy tribes of the Congo were said to be most intriguing and she hoped to include them in her next best seller. The trouble was it involved her least favourite things in the world; flying and unstable countries. Fortunately she was wealthy enough to afford guides and reasonable hotels, with an economy like the Congo’s, just about anyone could!
Dionne Grace stepped off the plane, her legs shaky and her grey suit a little more than wrinkled and her hair had started out in a neat bun which was now a fair brown haywire frizz of a mess. She took her suitcase as it was handed out from the undercarriage of the light aircraft and made her way to the side of the airfield where people were gathered holding up signs. Dionne spotted her name easily and walked up to the tall black man who could’ve just as easily have been a professional basketball player.
“I’m Dionne.” She said with a smile which he returned.
“I am Kamuzu, please to meet you Miss Grace. I will be your guide of Congolese people and place.” He said with a thick accent, forcing her to pay close attention.
She nodded and followed him out into the bustling streets of the main city Kinshasa. She dodged people as he pointed certain things out and warned her not to leave the city alone, not to go out at night without an armed escort while all she could think is; what kind of hell hole is this?!
Dionne followed Kamuzu into a little run down building, she was shocked to discover that this would be where she was staying. The door had a little used, mostly rusted lock, the wardrobe doors were hanging on if only barely and the single bed had musty bed sheets which looked like they were moth eaten and about 20 years old. Dionne shook her head, Kamuzu told her to rest up and that he would continue the tour tomorrow after her jet lag had subsided.
Dionne flopped down on the bed and lit up a cigarette, this was going to be a long tour! She started to pack her things away when she realized her smaller bag was missing.
“Oh fuck! My fucking camera! Shit…” She breathed and took her phone out, deleting the memory bank as she decided it would suffice for the photographs she required.
Dionne slowly unpacked and then went to the door, locking it swiftly. She was somewhat anal retentive about her belongings and where she slept, she took the bedding off the mattress provided and took her own travel cushion and blanket from her bag; deciding she’d much rather sleep on those.
She stubbed her smoke out on the windowsill, grateful that the little bastards hadn’t stolen those instead and plonked down on the creaky bed which protested her 115 pounds instantly. She laid back and curled into the blanket, feeling the jet lag kick in like a semi had hit her…repeatedly.
“Just a couple of weeks Dionne. Just a couple of…” She yawned and closed her eyes, breathing out, “…weeks.”
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