(my wife says this isn't too far from being the truth ... LOL)
He grasped me firmly but gently just above my elbow and guided me into a room, his room. Then he quietly shut the door and we were alone.
He approached me soundlessly, from behind, and spoke in a low, reassuring voice close to my ear, Just relax.
Without warning, he reached down and I felt his strong, calloused hands start at my ankles, gently probing, and moving upward along my calves slowly but steadily. My breath caught in my throat. I knew I should be afraid, but somehow I didnt care. His touch was so experienced, so sure.
When his hands moved up onto my thighs, I gave a slight shudder, and partly closed my eyes. My pulse was pounding. I felt his knowing fingers caress my abdomen, my ribcage. And then, as he cupped my firm, full breasts in his hands, I inhaled sharply. Probing, searching, knowing what he wanted, he brought his hands to my shoulders, slid them down my tingling spine and into my panties.
Although I knew nothing about this man, I felt oddly trusting and expectant. This is a man, I thought. A man used to taking charge. A man not used to taking no for an answer. A man who would tell me what he wanted. A man who would look into my soul and say ...
Okay, maam, you can board your flight now.
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'Those who leave everything in God's hand will eventually see God's hand in everything.'
I wondered to myself as I was reading through this and was what I thought sounded like it came from one of those trashy novels....
"Pappy has been watching too much late night cable t.v. .....Again, another joke, and again, I need to go for the cold cream for my smile/laugh lines!!!
Another "too funny" one, Pappy!
Laughter is a great thing, especially for this alcoholic who has spent more time frowning and crying than laughing in the past. Thank you!
I honestly believe laughter heals the very soul ... staying serious all the time will make you physically ill ... ... ... laughter is a way to 'take a break' from life I think ...
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'Those who leave everything in God's hand will eventually see God's hand in everything.'