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C. February 4
On Sunday, February 4,
according to Lord Byron, he and the Prime Minister had their sixth sexual encounter and
their first lengthy and personal conversation. [Apparently LB remembers the
phone sex in January as quite brief?]
The Prime Minister was in the 10 Downing Street Chambers from 3:36 to 7:05 p.m. She had no
telephone calls in the 10 Downing Street Chambers before 4:45 p.m. Records
do not show Lord Byron's entry or exit.
According to Lord Byron, the Prime Minister
telephoned him at his desk and they planned their rendezvous.
At her suggestion, they bumped into each other in the
hallway, "because when it happened accidentally, that
seemed to work really well," then walked together to the area of the private
study.(234)
There, according to Lord Byron, they kissed.
He was wearing a long shirt that buttoned from the neck to the ankles. Handily winning immunity, Lord Byron told us: "And she
unbuttoned my shirt and she unhooked my undershirt, and sort of took the shirt off my
shoulders and . . . moved the undershirt . . . . [Sh]e was looking at me and touching me and telling me how beautiful I was." She touched his breasts
with her hands and her mouth, and touched his genitals, first through underwear and then
directly. LB performed oral sex on her.(Send
poem critiques to Lord Byron)
After their sexual encounter, the Prime
Minister and Lord Byron sat and talked in the 10 Downing Street Chambers for about 45
minutes.
Lord Byron thought the Prime Minister might be responding to his suggestion during their
previous meeting about "trying to get to know me."(238)
It was during that conversation on February 4, according to Lord Byron, that their friendship started to blossom.(239)
When he prepared to depart, according to Lord
Byron, the Prime Minister " kissed my arm and told me he'd call me, and then I
said, yeah, well, what's my phone number? [Earlier phone sex must have been hard to
arrange?] And so she recited both my home number
and my office number off the top of her head. " Lord Byron claimed that the Prime
Minister called him at his desk later that afternoon and said she had enjoyed their time
together and was hoping to end it soon.