
Fun that was already making his cock throb and press insistently at the inside of his combats. Sucking in a deep breath, he drew his arm back and forth a couple of times, practising the correct angle to strike Roxanne’s delectable bottom. He didn’t want to accidentally whack the back of her legs, or miss utterly and hit the table.
Coming to the conclusion he could do this all day and not feel any more confident, he figured he should just go for it. Shifting his arm back once more, he then swung it all the way forward until the pace stick hit her naked skin. There was an interesting slapping sound, followed by a yelp from Roxanne. Milliseconds later, a red stripe decorated her skin. It looked kinda sexy, and as she hadn’t screamed blue murder and run away or tried to kill him, he decided she could take it.
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Fun that was already making his cock throb and press insistently at the inside of his combats. Sucking in a deep breath, he drew his arm back and forth a couple of times, practising the correct angle to strike Roxanne’s delectable bottom. He didn’t want to accidentally whack the back of her legs, or miss utterly and hit the table.
Hi everyone,
From the pen of award-winning erotica author Lucy Felthouse comes a collection of short stories and flash fiction sure to hit the spot.
It’s time for another Sunday Snog, yay! This week, I’m sharing a sexy snog from
She sucked as much of Jenny’s plump flesh into her mouth as she could, relishing the feel of it and the slight salty taste of her skin. She dragged her tongue around and across Jenny’s breast, every now and again giving a teasing flick to the aching bud at its tip. Jenny’s hands were in Stephanie’s dark hair, holding her head tightly as if to prevent her escape. Which was silly, given there was nowhere else she would rather be. Except between Jenny’s naked and parted thighs, perhaps.
Who doesn’t love Sherlock Holmes? Since the publication of the first Holmes story, A Study in Scarlet (1887) the tall, hawk-nosed detective with the caped greatcoat, brilliant mind, and a taste for opera has never lost popularity. Almost as soon as film was invented, Holmes hit the screen (Sherlock Holmes Baffled, 1900) and he’s never left. According to Wikipedia, the
When I was young the most famous Holmes was Basil Rathbone, a portrayal I never particularly cared for. He seemed overly arrogant and pompous. To me, the best Holmes was Jeremy Brett in the beautifully produced and acted Granada Television series (1984-94).
Here’s an excerpt from Sherlock’s Scandal:
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