Scott and Amber: Life Imitates Literotica

Huckleman2000

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I've been seeing some of the Scott Petersen/Amber Frey phone call transcripts on TV coverage, and I'm fascinated! Much to my surprise! And horror!

So, I looked some of them up, and I think they would be useful to the authors here. After all, how often do we get the chance to listen in on intimate conversations between a philanderer who may have murdered his pregnant wife, and his mistress, who slept with him on their blind date?

So, I'm posting some of the juicy bits, for discussion. I'll title each excerpt, so that it's easier to refer to it.
 
Don't analyze the relationship

Scott tries to avoid commitment

FREY: So what are you gonna do there?
PETERSON: They just have meetings down there.
FREY: And then you don't know how long those are gonna be?
PETERSON: Oh, usually the 28th through the 2nd.
FREY: Of February?
PETERSON: Of January, the 2nd of February, yeah.
FREY: Right.
PETERSON: Yeah.
FREY: And then...excuse me.
PETERSON: And when I get back I don't have any...
FREY: Hum?
PETERSON: ...travel. When I get back I don't have any travel scheduled after that.
FREY: So does that mean you and I will be able to spend time together?
PETERSON: Yeah, that would be nice.
FREY: And you won't be having to take off?
PETERSON: Right.
FREY: Hum?
PETERSON: Right.
FREY: I don't know...I don't know how, you know, that's something certainly for me to look forward to.
PETERSON: Yeah. And what we need to do sweetheart is not analyze our relationship.
FREY: Is what?
PETERSON: Not analyze our relationship.
FREY: I'm not analy...I'm just...
PETERSON: You know what I mean?
FREY: No, we really haven't...
PETERSON: We just need to spend time together and let it...and let it grow.
FREY: Uh-hum.
PETERSON: You know, and foster and, you know, what we do and, you know, obviously talk about things...
FREY: Right.
PETERSON: ...as they come. But I mean sitting down and analyzing it is not uh...
FREY: Do you think that...
PETERSON: ...it's not the love affair that, you know, we should have.
FREY: Do you feel that that's what...I mean I don't feel that...
PETERSON: Maybe I'm too romantic that way, I don't know.
FREY: I don't think that we have been analyzing our relationship.
PETERSON: No, we haven't been at all.
FREY: But just, you know, I guess finding our.. .for me anyway, just finding those guidelines or those boundaries that we have because, you know, like I said before when I asked you is there anybody else, you know, you know what was your response?
PETERSON: With you I am so happy that, no.
FREY: No, there is nobody else.
PETERSON: Yeah.
FREY: And that...
PETERSON: You know, but even that, I can ___ you with that.
FREY: Well, I...I wanted...
PETERSON: And you didn't have to ask and...
FREY: But I had to hear it.
PETERSON: Yeah. Yeah, and I...I know...well, I mean like I don't know, but I don't have to ask that of you. Urn...you know, I just...I just want to flow together. And I don't need a...a title with you or, you know, commitment from you, I just feel that...
FREY: Feel what?
PETERSON: What's that?
FREY: Oh, I thought you...you feel...you just feel that that's there?
PETERSON: No, no, I just feel from you the caring and the compassion...the compassion and enough commitment from you to me. You know, I would never have to ask. I am confident enough.
FREY: Not to...?
PETERSON: But that's just me. I mean not analyzing, not to ask, you know, you oh, what are you looking for from me or...and it's just gonna...it's gonna flow naturally.
FREY: I understand.
PETERSON: And it has and it will.
FREY: I understand. I do.
PETERSON: That's a beautiful thing to happen. And you ask me, you know, for how long?
FREY: Uh-hum.
PETERSON: And I don't know a timetable to uh...at least I hope there's not...not __ or blossoming relationship with us. You know, it happens...it just needs to be naturally.
FREY: Uh-hum.
PETERSON: Yeah, and you need...
FREY: Hum?
PETERSON: And you...and you need a timetable.
FREY: I what?
PETERSON: Like an immediate timetable?
FREY: Uh-hum.
PETERSON: I can't give you one. It'll just, you know, come and finally we'll know. That's all I can say.,
FREY: Scott?
PETERSON: Yeah.
FREY: It has been so wonderful to be able to finally talk to you.
 
Scott impresses Amber with his literary knowledge

Cadillac? Kerouac? Same diff. Freedom of responsibility is the important thing. Are you getting this, Amber?

FREY: Urn...so yeah. What...I was gonna ask, what book were...did you finish the book you were reading?
PETERSON: Yeah.
FREY: What book was that?
PETERSON: Jack Cadillac and it was urn.. .letters he had written uh.. .while hitchhiking across the country. He's the author of uh.. .uh.. .oh, shoot, what's that book? And I think it was...I think it was during the late 60's he hitchhiked from New York to San Francisco he wrote that book, it's a famous literature piece.
FREY: So...
PETERSON: I'm sorry, I can't think of it right now.
FREY: That's okay. Good book though. Did you enjoy it?
PETERSON: Yeah, it was interesting because it's at least a.. .he was not geographically, but mentally interesting to me simply because I never had a prolonged period of freedom like that from responsibility and, you know, and interesting to me and something that you could incorporate into life.
FREY: Jack Cadillac?
PETERSON: Uh-hum (affirmative).
FREY: I'll have to look into that book. I'll have to look into that so I can be on the same page as you. (giggle)
PETERSON: (laugh) Yeah.
 
So... What are you wearing?

This needs no introduction.

FREY: Well, you didn't even ask what I was wearing tonight?
PETERSON: Oh, I was going to though.
FREY: Were you?
PETERSON: Honestly I was, but then you some very big questions. So actually right after that I had planned to ask what you're wearing and what you sang. What do you have on?
FREY: Well, first it's because I haven't been able to talk to you. I wanted to be able to express all these things before, you know, urn...I had some.. .some beer before so I keep .. .so excuse me.
PETERSON: (laugh)
FREY: Um...what I'm wearing, I'll go to that. I'm wearing black pants, which kind of have a texture...well, they're kind of shiny and they have a leopard print but it's on black.
PETERSON: Oooh!
FREY: Yeah, they're pretty sexy, (giggling) And I'm wearing a...it's kind of a red but almost a magenta pink, but it looks like foil on a shirt.
PETERSON: Oooh!
FREY: Yes, it's very sexy too. And I have beads like um...they're not beads and they're not rhinestones, but they're metal things around the sleeves and the neck collar. And it has some very...well, remember when I saw you on Monday. Well, it was the first Monday after you came back from Alaska, do you remember what I was wearing?
PETERSON: Hum, no I'm sorry.
FREY: Well, I was wearing these very tall red boots and a long jean skirt.
PETERSON: Oh, okay.
FREY: Well, I'm wearing those boots, that's what I was getting at, which you didn't see them very long because I went in and changed before we went on our hiking trip to Squaw's Valley or Squaw Valley or no, Squaw's Valley.
PETERSON: Are the pants tucked in your boots?
FREY: Well, it was jeans or it was a jean...a long jean skirt so I didn't...
PETERSON: Yeah, I know, but you have the boots on now?
FREY: I have the boots on now and..,
PETERSON: And these black leopardy pants. Are.. .are the pants tucked in the boots?
FREY: They're.. .no, my pants are over the boots.
PETERSON: Okay.
FREY: That would be very out of style.
PETERSON: So the pants aren't skin tight?
FREY: Yes, they are.
PETERSON: Oh, they are?
FREY: They're pretty tight except they're a boot cut.
PETERSON: Yeah.
FREY: But they are form .fitting on the top. They are, but they're stretchy. It's just.. .it's a different material. They look leather, but they have a leopard-looking print, but it's all black. Does that make sense?
PETERSON: Got ya, yeah.
FREY: So they're pretty sexy, the shirt is nice.
PETERSON: I'll have to check these things out.
FREY: Hum?
PETERSON: I'll have to check those out.
 
It could be worse. It could be Charles and Camilla. Now that really does make the blood run cold (and stomach turn).

Shanglan
 
Oh thanks...I'd forgotten that one. That'll completely put me off erotica today ;) .
 
I find it a better solution than a cold shower or even gutting fish. If they really ever want to make this "no teen sex" thing take hold, they might force them to read that once a week.

Shanglan
 
It seems fairly run of the mill stuff to me. The most erotic thing they discussed seemed to be the description of what she is wearing. Even that is disjointed, neither one seems to be listening to the other.

The discussion of "On the Road" is mangled and almost embarrassing to read. I'm sure Kerouac is rolling over in his grave now.

Oh well
J.Q. Hack
 
Good post J.Q.

I can use some of that idea for a humour story I've been thinking about. Very realistic how people don't listen.
 
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