I Kissed A Girl
Excerpt from When I Taste Like a Waste I Breathe by Farrah J Phoenix
I unbutton my blouse, exposing the smooth curvature of my voluptuous breasts. The sun caresses my yearning skin like a lover’s seductive touch. I’ve been craving warmth, my body aching daily from its absence. Closing my eyes, I give in, allowing the rays to enfold me as a lover should.
I am just thinking of heading back to the office when I hear the squeak of a rusty hinge behind me. Turning in place I see her. I have seen her a few dozen times in the building hallways, the elevator and the ladies washroom, and each time I couldn’t help but stare.
She is the image of sensuality. Dark, flowing hair that caresses her neck softly. Her eyes are deep and dark with a devilish twinkle that speaks dirty desires to me. Her skin is smooth and tanned—breasts, perfectly perky. Everything about this mesmerizing creature draws me to her, but I can’t speak. I want to tell her how beautiful she is, how captivating, but when she smiles at me my body burns, and I can’t find the words.
Each time I see her, an intense craving to touch her bubbles up from my tummy. Running my hands along her curves, feeling the heat from her soft skin as I press my mouth to hers, the thought sends a chill up my spine. I yearn for an opportunity to know the feeling of her skin against my lips, her body urging me to continue. Tracing a slow line down her stomach, my hands delicately following along, eliciting cries from her honey sweet lips. Watching her gasping breaths as I discover a world unknown between her smooth, responsive thighs. Exploring every inch of her goddess form, becoming as one as we respond to each others’ touch, a sweet yet foreign desire constructed from the mere sight of her.
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Two’s Company by Louisa Bacio
Champagne by Inara LaVey
Get Thee to the Nunnery by Samantha Jones
Lady’s Maid by K. Ann Karlsson
The Tiger’s Tale by Kilt Kilpatrick
Passions, Like Storms by Nola Erus
When I Taste Like a Waste I Breathe by Farrah J. Phoenix
My New Roommate by Jen Bluekissed
The End of the World by L.A. Mistral
Show Me Yours by Lucy Felthouse
Defining Lines by Regina Perry



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