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October 14th, 1995, 9:40 AM CT, Union Station, Chicago, IL
The Cardinal arrived into Chicago Union Station fairly close to on time; only about 30 minutes late. They had been told that the Cardinal tended to run late; this meant that they had plenty of time in the Windy City before their next train, the Southwest Chief departed for Los Angeles at 5:40 PM that night. They were hungry; they had overslept and had not gotten breakfast on the train. They asked a passing person where they should get breakfast, and the person told them Lou Mitchell’s.
Lou Mitchell’s was easy to get to from the station; they simply exited the Great Hall onto Jackson Blvd, crossed it, and turned left and crossed Clinton St. It was right there, just in from the corner, with a massive sign that looked like it had been there for thirty years; the restaurant itself had opened in 1923. It was a cash-only restaurant, and they both ordered eggs and toast. The marmalade in particular was absolutely fantastic, as was the strong, thick coffee.
“Seven und a haff hours we haff,” Miriam said, “Stuff we should do.”
“Why don’t we just walk around the city?” Baruch suggested, “I’ve always wanted to see Marshall Fields. We could see the Sears Tower, and there-”
“Towuh?” Miriam scoffed, “Bar, yuh know dat I am de height’s scared off. None off dis towuh chazerei! But a new dress I could use, the Mawshawl Fields tuh me sounds goot.”
“Always with the dresses,” Baruch replied, “I think that some tight jeans would look good on you.”
“De new glasses yuh need,” Miriam laughed, knowing he was playing with her, “A famous awht museum I had heard dere vas.” Bah
“An art museum?” Baruch replied, looking at her with a raised eyebrow, “I thought you were just telling me I needed new glasses. How could I see anything?”
“Feh!” she replied, “Du farkirtst mir di yorn!”
“I’ll be the death of you?” He said with a smile, “Only if you die laughing.”
“A pain in de tuchus yuh are,” Miriam laughed with a smile, “Zo Mawshawl Fields and de awht museum?
They went to Marshall Fields first, the huge and famous department store, on State Street. It was one of the first department stores built to be a palace of retail for the service of customers, and it possessed an atmosphere of luxury and Beaux Arts beauty. After marveling at the store’s huge size and stunning architecture, Miriam, of course, started looking at clothes. Baruch somehow found a pair of slim-fit bellbottom jeans and a nice looking, dark blue, tight fitting t-shirt and insisted Miriam try them on.
When she came out of the dressing room, Baruch had been intending to make a trumped-up show of how good she looked, but he didn’t have to. He just let out a low whistle; she looked so sexy to him. For 58 her body was still in good shape, and her slightly wavy, slightly greying hair framed her beautiful face just perfectly, with the shirt and pants perfectly highlighting how unbelievably beautiful she was.
“That’s it,” he finally got out, “I’m buying that for you, Mimi.”
“Feh, yuh awh fahrtummelt,” she said, “Tuh much off an alterkakka I am fawh dis, mein kishka iss too big.”
“Let me be the judge,” Baruch said, “You don’t look old, and your belly is just perfect.”
“Yuh be de judge?” she scoffed, “A schlemiel I should let judge?”
“I have good taste,” he purred at her, “I picked you didn’t I?”
“Dat is my point exactly.”
“Shush,” he said, “Go change back into something fit for the weather here and let’s buy that outfit.”
“Unfahrbesserlich,” she muttered under her breath as she went back to the changing room.
Un-betterable indeed, Baruch laughed to himself, Growing up is for fools, anyway. She really doesn’t know how beautiful she is. So much will, so much determination, so much good. I’m the luckiest man on earth.
October 14th, 1995, 10:40 AM PT, Chapel of the Flowers, Las Vegas, NV
The Chapel of the Flowers was one of the oldest wedding chapels on the Vegas strip, and also an inexpensive one. Josh and Akilah rented a tuxedo and a dress respectively, and they got the La Capella chapel for the ceremony. It wasn’t done all that fancy. It wasn’t about the ceremony, it was about being legally married. Well that’s what they kept telling themselves.
“I can not believe I am doing this,” Akilah said, sitting in the bride’s room after putting her dress on, “Jillian, am I crazy?”
“You’re joking, right?” Jill said to her, “You’re, like, the perfect couple. Are you questioning your commitment? Are you questioning your love? I don’t get it.”
“No,” Akilah said, “By Allah’s goodness, I know I have found the right man, I know Joshua is the one. But we are here getting married in Las Vegas, and so fast. I only just met you eleven days ago. I met Josh then. Here I am marrying him, Jillian. In Las Vegas, like out of a movie. You aren’t married to George, for example.”
“I would be,” Jill told her, “If it was legal and wouldn’t get us into a world of trouble. I’m getting married on my 18th birthday, Acky, I wish I could be doing what you are right now, honest.”
“It just feels so cheap, so ... fake,” Akilah said, “What I feel for Josh is real. I wish I could be doing this with my parents, with his parents, with my family. This is something I always dreamed of, and never thought I would get, being as ugly as I am.”
“Would you stop with that?” Jill said, “Please? You are far from ugly, Acky, you have an inner beauty that radiates from within, that completely dwarfs mine.”
“You are the one who is beautiful, Jill,” Akilah sighed, “You could be a model.”
“I don’t know how to explain this to you, Acky,” Jill replied, “There is so much more to beauty than just how you look in a picture. Josh thinks you are beautiful.”
“I know he does,” Akilah said, “But nobody else does.”
“You are wrong,” Jill said, “Just trust me.”
“George does not think I’m beautiful,” Akilah suggested an example.
“Hoo boy, if only you knew,” Jill thought she said silently.
“What do you mean?” Akilah jumped.
“Did I say that out loud?” Jill asked, “He finds you hot as heck, Acky, as Josh tried to sing, you’ve got a way about you, okay? You’re a lucky girl, Akilah, you found a boy who loves you for everything you are. Everyone gets wedding bell jitters. You couldn’t do better.”
“I just wish, somehow, it was as romantic as how we met,” Akilah said.
“If we get everything together, we’ll throw you another party later, this is just the legal thing, ok?”
Akilah hugged Jill, “Thank you for being here for me, both of you, even if your boyfriend finds me hot.”
“Acky, its not just him, trust me,” Jill said, kissing her on the top of the head, “Now let’s get out there.”
Jill trailed behind Akilah as she walked out of the room and went to stand out in the front of the small and somewhat astringent chapel. Josh was already standing there. He looked nervous as all heck, which somehow made Akilah feel a bit better. She knew that if he was nervous, then it meant they were both ... adequately nervous at the endeavor they were about to embark on.
The chapel’s officiant stood in front of them, George and Jill standing behind them looking on, with John there as well.
“We gather here today to celebrate the wedding of Joshua Abatee and Ackillah Gane-am,” he said in a monotone, “The two of you have come here to share in this formal commitment you make to one another, to offer your love and support to this union, and to allow Joshua and Ackillah to start their married life together with the people dearest and most important to them.”
“Marriage is perhaps the greatest and most challenging adventure of human relationships,” he droned on in rote, “No ceremony can create your marriage; only you can do that through love and patience; through dedication and perseverance; through talking and listening, helping and supporting and believing in each other; through tenderness and laughter; through learning to forgive, learning to appreciate your differences, and by learning to make the important things matter, and to let go of the rest. What this ceremony can do is to witness and affirm the choice you make to stand together as partners.”
“Joshua and Ackillah, do you come with joy and anticipation to this moment when you will be legally joined in marriage? Do you pledge to treat each other with kindness, respect and compassion, to listen to each other and to speak to each other with honesty, today and always?”
“I do,” Akilah said, trying not to laugh as she thought about strangling the officiant for saying her name so wrong.
“I do,” Josh said, also trying to stifle his amusement.
“Joshua, do you take Ackillah, to be your lawfully wedded wife; to have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse; for richer, for poorer; in sickness and in health; to love and to cherish; until the end of your days.”
“Nah,” Josh said, “But Akilah I do take in de same mannuh yuh suggest.”
Akilah could no longer stifle her laughter and clutched her belly and started laughing uncontrollably; George and Jill joined them, and finally Josh laughed, too. The officiant looked pissed off as all hell, making them laugh harder.
“I’m glad to hear it,” the officiant finally grumbled, “Now, Akeelah, do you take Joshua, to be your lawfully wedded husband; to have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse; for richer, for poorer; in sickness and in health; to love and to cherish; until the end of your days.”
“I do,” she said, still chuckling.
“Then I pronounce you man and wife,” he grumbled, “You can kiss the bride.”
Akilah and Josh embraced tightly and kissed, longingly and lovingly, the strength of their love apparent to everyone but the dunderhead officiant. John presented them with wedding rings, simple ones in gold, which they put on.
“Ladies and gentlemen,” the officiant stated, “I present you Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Abati.”
They quickly left, happy in their new found status, but feeling more than a bit cold as to the nature of Las Vegas weddings.
“I wish that was a bit more personal,” Akilah said.
“Less personal than dat it would have de trouble bein’,” Josh agreed.
“I got married to my wife by a conductor in the parlor car of a train called the Niagara Rainbow, actually.”
“Somehow mawh romantic dat sounds tuh me,” Josh laughed.
“It’s not the romance that matters,” Jill said, “It’s the love of the people being married. You had a good laugh, you’ll always remember it.”
“Yes, Joshua,” Akilah said, “That I will always remember. Thank you for that.”
October 14th, 1995, 11:45 AM PT, Caesar’s Palace, Las Vegas, NV
All five of them got back to their suite, and then Jill and George suggested to John that they go and look at the several casinos that were under construction in Vegas at the time, including the nearly completed Stratosphere, and the ridiculous New York, New York resort that was about half completed, and then possibly just touring the general strip. It was a thinly veiled attempt to give them some privacy for what was traditionally supposed to happen after a wedding.
Josh and Akilah appreciated the gesture, and went up to their bedroom. They had left their rented finery at the wedding chapel; Josh was wearing a polo shirt with “Caesar’s Palace” on it that Jill had bought for him, and khaki pants; Akilah was wearing a medium fitting long sleeve t-shirt and a pair of loose fitting jeans.
“Befawh we do dis,” Josh said, “Our parents we should tell, okay?”
“Why do we need to tell them?” Akilah said, a bit nervous.
“Our parents dey are,” Josh said, “Dat we are now married dey deserve tuh know. Yuh with me?”
“I am scared to tell my parents this,” Akilah said, “They are very likely to not accept that I married, let alone someone they have never met, an American, a non-muslim, or especially a Jew.”
“Not happy my parents are gonna be when dey find out,” Josh said, “Tell dem aboutcha I should have befawh. But in love we are, a good person yuh are, acceptcha dey will, eventually, I promise. Around your parents will also come, okay, or what?”
“I am quite sure they will not accept,” Akilah said sadly, “I wish it was not so, but they have not accepted a great many of my decisions. There is a reason I left, Joshua.”
“I know impawhtant your parents are,” Josh said, “But each othuh we now have, Acky. Geawhge and Jill we have, too. Alone yuh will nevuh be. I promise I will accept dem if dey accept us, Acky, and ok I will be if dey don’t, but de mawh time we put off tellin’ dem, de wawhse it will be, my darlin’ wife. Fawhevuh we have tuh be togethuh, wit’ or wit’out dem. Sit here wit’ yuh I will. Okay?”
Josh put his arms around here and kissed her.
“Can you call yours first?”
“Of course,” Josh said, and picked up the phone and dialed.
It rang and rang, and then the answering machine clicked on, “You have reached the residence of Baruch, Miriam, and Joshua Abati,” his father’s voice spoke, “Please leave your name, number, and a brief message after the beep, and we will call you back.”
Josh looked at the table clock. It was almost noon, which meant it was almost 3:00 PM in New York. It was Saturday, and his parents would certainly be back from synagogue by now. He was confused as to why they were not home. The beep came.
“Hi mom and dad,” he said evenly, “I have amazin’ news fawh yuh, please call me back; I am in Las Vegas at Caesuh’s Palace, we are in Fawhum FS4, any time is fine, love yuh, bye.”
“They were not home?” Akilah asked.
“Home dey were not,” Josh said, “I don’t know why, at dis time, home dey should be.”
“Now that I am thinking about it,” Akilah said shyly, “I don’t know what time it is in Gaza City.”
Josh rang down to the desk and asked them what time it was in Jerusalem, which is in the same time zone. He was put on hold for a few minutes; it turned out it was 9:58 PM.
“They might be getting into bed,” Akilah temporized.
“Acky, tuh do de pullin’ off of de band-aid best,” Josh said, rubbing her shoulder, “Quickly yuh should pull it off. Right?”
“Okay, okay,” she said, and started dialing the twelve digits of her parents’ full international phone number, and the proper sequence for an outside line, she waited for a while, and then a female voice could be heard in tones on the other end of the line, “Mrhbaan ya ‘amii, ‘ana asif li’aniy aitasalat mtakhraan, lkn ldy ‘akhbarun. Yumkinuk wade ‘abi ealaa.“
“Good evening,” her mother said, “Ganem residence, Sabah speaking.”
“Hi mom,” Akilah said nervously, “I am sorry I am calling so late, but I have news. Can you put dad on?”
There was a pause as her mother called in the background, and then she said, “Why do you sound so nervous, Akilah?”
“I will wait for my father to get on,” Akilah said just as the phone clicked as the other extension was picked up.
“I am on the line, Akilah,” Rezza replied sternly, “Why are you calling so late? Are you in Los Angeles yet?”
“It is not so late here,” she replied, “And I am actually in Las Vegas.”
“What are you doing in Las Vegas?” Sabah asked, “That is a detestable city.”
“Long distance calls are expensive, and I am not paying, so I am going to get to the point, my beloved mother and father,” Akilah said, gathering her strength, “I got married this morning to a wonderful boy. I am now a married woman, my-”
“What?” Rezza roared into the phone, “You didn’t tell me about this, you can’t get married without my permission, Akilah. Who is this person you think you married?”
“I am in America, father,” Akilah said, “I can get married without your permission very easily. His name is Joshua Abati, he is a wonderful boy from Brooklyn, and I love him very much.”
“I hope he is at least from a good family,” Rezza replied, seething, “I hope they are devout followers of Islam.”
“No, father,” Akilah responded carefully, “Joshua is a Jewish boy-”
“You married a Jewish pig?” her father spat, “The same people who killed your brother?”
Akilah’s rage flared up. Her brother killed a bunch of Jews by blowing himself up. Each Jewish Israeli who killed or ordered the killing of a Palestinian were responsible for the death of each Palestinian they killed, and the Palestinians who killed or ordered the killing of Israelis were responsible for each Israeli they killed or had killed. To look at it any other way was the kind of childish insanity that drove her from her home town to begin with. Her brother had killed himself, and a lot of innocent people. He was no hero.
“Joshua couldn’t kill a mouse,” Akilah yelled at her father, “He is a boy so full of love and kindness, that alone flutters my heart for him. He is so much more than that, too. You are insulting my husband, and I will not abide that. You will accept my decision, father, or we do not have to speak again. I am your daughter, but I don’t always need to listen your whims!”
“We have no need to speak again,” Rezza said with seething coldness, “For you are not my daughter.” He then slammed down the phone.
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Remember the day we went to the beach to watch the sunset. It was a lovely, warm, summer evening, and there were lots of people sitting on the sand, drinking sundowners and watching the sun sink out over the cool South Atlantic Ocean. We walked, hand in hand, along the edge of the breaking waves, now and again dabbling our feet in the cool water as it washed over the sand.We slowly ambled down the whole length of the beach, until we came to the rocky area. There were only a few people sitting...
OutdoorKatherine stepped into her elegant living room and took a book from the shelf. She sat in a plush lounge chair, specifically selecting a chair in the back corner of the room next to an old dumbwaiter that was once used to ferry delicious meals from the downstairs kitchen to the dining room table. She planned to read the book for a short while, but she already knew her attention would soon be diverted. Tonight the dumbwaiter would once again be placed into service, except this time it would be...
Hi friends, indru tamil kama kathaiyil en sontha thangaiyai epadi oothen endra kudumba tamil kama kathaiyai ungal idam pagirugiren. Vaarungal tamil kama kathaikul selalam, en peyar prathap vayathu 28 aagugirathu. Enaku oru thangi irukiraal aval peyar mala vayathu 26 aagugirathu, avaluku innum thirumanam seiya vilai Avaluku thirumanam seithu vaikum alavirku engal idam ipozhuthu panam ilai, loan apply seithu atharkaaga kathukondu irukirom. Naan oru kama veriyan eppozhuthu pen kidaikum avargalai...
Hi friends, indru kathaiyil en nanbanai kathal seithu emathiriya pennai ootha kathaiyai ungal idam pagirugiren. En tamil kathaiyai inaiya thalathil pathivu seithatharku nandri, en peyar pradeep vayathu 21 aagugirathu. En nanbanai oru pen kathal seithu matter mudinthathum kayati vitu vitaal, athanaal naan avalai usar seithu hardcore seiyanum endru mudithu seithen. En nanban enaku nanban endru kanbithukolamal aval idam muthal muthalil pesi pazhaga aarambithen. Aval pathini pola en idam nadika...
Hi friends, indru tamil kama kathaiyil en kanavanuku theriyamal ilamaiyaana kaal kathalanai eppadi love seithen endra kathaiyai ungal idam pagirugiren. Vaarungal tamil kama kathaikul selalam, enathu peyar jaya vayathu 36 agugirathu. Enaku thirumanam aagi oru paiyan irukiraan pinbu en kanavanuku vayathu 42 agugirathu. Naan santhoshamaaga thaan vaazhnthu vanthukondu irunthen, naan oru teacheraaga velai paarthu varugiren. Naan velai seiyum classku arugil oru veedu irukirathu, antha veetil oru...
Hi friends, indru sex kathaiyil auntyai usar seithu eppadi matter adithen enbathai ungalidam pagirugiren. En peyar Seenu. Vayathu 21 aagugirathu. Naan ithu naal varai entha penaiyum sex seithathu kidaiyaathu. Naan engineering padithu varugiren, enathu nanbargal oru naal theaterku ennai azhaithaargal. Naangal neraga bar seithu saraku adithom, appozhuthu bagubali padam oodi kondu irunthathu. Naangal oru gramathil irukum theaterku sendru irunthom. Angu pothuvaga pengal athigam vara matargal,...
My wife and I have been married for twenty years now and our marriage had hit a rough patch. Sex was definitely one component of it. I wanted more of it and more variety and Dana said she needed more time together just doing things to feel wanted and attractive. I told her that I still found her sexy but she didn’t seem to believe it. Dana stayed in shape by doing yoga, running and walking and her body was toned but she was hesitant about showing her body off to me or others.One of the things...
OutdoorI was asked by a guy online to tell him what one of my sexual fantasies was… this is the result. We are riding around it the ranch truck, finishing some last minute chores. It’s been a long, hard day, so we decide to stop in the middle of a field on the way back to the house to stretch our legs a bit and to watch the sunset. You lower the tailgate and gently lift me to sit on it. You planned on sitting next to me, but the thought flies out of your mind as our eyes meet. My palms are resting on...
We meet at our favorite spot. The days are still long, but are now starting to get shorter. And the weather is still warm by day – even hot – but the evenings are getting cooler. We are both tired from our busy work days. But as we see each other approaching from afar, the tension and fatigue melt away, and our hearts beat just a little bit faster in anticipation. We meet, we touch, we smile. And then you take my hand and we turn together to head down the path leading to the shore....
Love StoriesThis here town, Sunset, would be a quiet, peaceful kinda place if it weren't for them Bickle Boys. Them Bickles is the meanest, nastiest bunch you ever seen. You know how some folks'll get testy when they been drinkin'? Them Bickle boys start out actin' ugly when they is still stone sober. An' after that, every shot they swaller jes' turns up the meanness another notch! There ain't never been no controllin' them four boys, nor their rascal hired hands, neither. We've had a whole mess...
Finally, the day was getting cooler. It had been hot and unchanging, the sun beating down mercilessly, sweat trailing down spines and in between breasts. It had been an oppressing day; and Tessa Midderhelm had been hungry. It was the heat that had done it, that and her husband’s seemingly unexplainable loss of appetite in sex. Alec hadn’t showed any indication of desiring lovemaking from her at all in the past two or three weeks, and damn it all!--Tessa was a healthy woman. She had needs and...
Ippozhuthu naan kalluriyil iruthi aandu padithu varugiren, enathu peyar kamal vayathu 23. Naan niraiya vibachaarigalai panam koduthu oothu irukiren. Aanal en vaazhvile sexyaaga thevidiyaavai eppadi oothen enbathai intha il ungalidam solla aasai padugiren. Naan chennaiyil oru thaniyaar kalluriyil padithu varugiren. Vibachaara pathumaigal endraal enaku miga pidikum, athilum sexyaaga irukum pathumaigalai ooka manam kenjum. En veetil konjam pana vasathi irupathaal maathathirku 4 muraiyaavathu...
Hi friends, en peyar Meenachi, vayathu 35 aagugirathu. Enaku iru pasangal irukiraargal, avargal schoolku sendru kondu irukiraargal. En kanavanuku 45 vayathu aagugirathu. Ippozhuthu ellam en kanavan ennai sex seivathe ilai naan eppozhuthum iravil en kanavna udan sex seiyalam endru ninaikum pozhuthu avar asanthu poi thungi vidugiraar. Intha vayathil thaan enaku athigamaaga moodu erugirathu, pengal 35 vayathil irunthu 40 vayathu varai thanga mudiyaatha kuthi aripu ear padum. Avargal athai...
Hi friends, en peyar Meenachi, vayathu 35 aagugirathu. Enaku iru pasangal irukiraargal, avargal schoolku sendru kondu irukiraargal. En kanavanuku 45 vayathu aagugirathu. Ippozhuthu ellam en kanavan ennai sex seivathe ilai naan eppozhuthum iravil en kanavna udan sex seiyalam endru ninaikum pozhuthu avar asanthu poi thungi vidugiraar. Intha vayathil thaan enaku athigamaaga moodu erugirathu, pengal 35 vayathil irunthu 40 vayathu varai thanga mudiyaatha kuthi aripu ear padum. Avargal athai...
Indru tamil kama kathaiyil ilamaiyaana magalum pinbu vithavai ammavaiyum eppadi usar seithu matter poten endru ungaluku solugiren. Suvarasiyam athigam irukum kama kathaikul selalam vaarungal, en peyar karthik. En veethiiyil oru pen ilamaiyaaga sexiyaaga irupaal, avalai thinamum sight adithu kondu irupen. Thinamum aval kalluri sendru varum pozhuthu iru velaiyilum sight adika arambithu viduven. Aval peyar nandhini vayathu 21 irukum, avaluku veetil aan thunai kidaiyaathu. Veetil oru amma iru...
The death of me on the sunset strip a short story by pelnarsarah coming in from the hot dusty weather, Jamie lifted the canteen over her head water poured over her long black loosely curled hair making it cling to her rock hard body underneath her army green wife beater and gun belt hanging from her shoulder. Zombie brains washed down to the floor and floated down the stream on the concrete. What's for dinner bitch? she jokingly says to Lucy, Lucy had stayed home to cook a dead...
Greg Miller is a 19 year old resident of the crime infested sunset city. By day he is a college student at sunset university, by night he is the crime fighting superhero known as power man. Blessed with the power of flight, super human strength, and indestructibility power man can seem like an unstoppable force when taken at face value, but will be be able to on the all the villains and crime bosses the city has to offer?
FetishSunset Over Cairo A black kite wails through the cooling air as evening falls over the great plain of Gizeh. Beneath the sinking sun, the dull dirt landscape glows in momentary splendor. Shadows lengthen as the black kite plunges, and a tiny shriek of death goes unnoticed on the plain. To the east in Cairo’s old quarter, Masr al-Qadima, a clear-eyed muadhdhin prepares to climb the winding stairs of a golden minaret. Shadows snap to black in an instant as the sun finally dies, leaving behind...
The late afternoon sun was disappearing across the trees. Long shadows were the norm now as the time was approaching sunset. We had been walking through the woods on a comfortably warm spring day and were making our way back toward the car, albeit by taking the scenic route. We were not too far from the car when we noticed the sky beginning to turn an orange color for sunset. I spotted clearing off to the side. A clearing that was perched on the top of a cliff, overlooking the lake below. The...
Sunset I almost feel like a tiger stalking my prey. The way I’ve been watching you all afternoon. Admiring the way you sway across the sand, your smile, your hair and the way the sun shines across your face. I can smell your fragrance and it makes me want to pounce. It’s almost sunset and this private cabana couldn’t have been a better setting. A picturesque beach before us and the intoxicating smell of jasmine fills the air. You lay down in front of me and I start to caress your beautiful...
Remember the day we went to the beach to watch the sunset. It was a lovely, warm, summer evening, and there were lots of people sitting on the sand, drinking sundowners and watching the sun sink out over the cool South Atlantic Ocean. We walked, hand in hand, along the edge of the breaking waves, now and again dabbling our feet in the cool water as it washed over the sand. We slowly ambled down the whole length of the beach, until we came to the rocky area. There were only a few people sitting...
Sunset. The sky is on fire with gold, pink and red as the sun begins it’s decent into sea. The air is warm as I watch from the balcony, sea-birds dance in the last rays of the day and I can just make out lovers spread out over the beach as they watch the daily spectacle. I’m impatient, willing for the sun to be gone and for the last rays of the day to disappear so that she can join me. I sigh deeply and lean onto the glass barrier – not long now. The minutes pass and soon the sun touches the...
SupernaturalBit of me in the beginning, skip toward the end if your looking for just the sex part.It amazes me the beauty that nature brings to the table without even trying. From the awesome power of the sun as it sets and rises to the sensuality of woman's body to the gentle dance of plants as the breeze pushes the waves plants from side to side. As I gaze upon with excitement as the sun sets over the lake; colors of orange, yellow, and red within the center and streaks of purple and blue on the edges....
Maggie parks her car at the trailhead. She loves trail running and today has decided to run the 5 miles into Sunset Hot Springs. She's been there once a while ago when she was a freshman in college. Went with some girlfriends. They hiked in and spent the night. All of them got naked and had a soak. There would be some good lesbian fantasy material from that trip if she really wanted to get into it, but she'd rather think about Will. The hot springs are situated on the edge of a beautiful valley...
After a few years of talking about taking a vacation together, this year we put together our money in May and paid for a trip to Key Largo at the close to the end of summer after your job slowed down from building all of the summer season. Somehow we managed to get booked at some sort of private beach place that was available and in our price range. I remember thinking “Man, I hope we have some privacy so we can just fuck all we want outside!” And smiling as we left the webpage that booked our...
Sunset I almost feel like a tiger stalking my prey. The way I've been watching you all afternoon. Admiring the way you sway across the sand, your smile, your hair and the way the sun shines across your face. I can smell your fragrance and it makes me want to pounce. It’s almost sunset and this private cabana couldn't have been a better setting. A picturesque beach before us and the intoxicating smell of jasmine fills the air.You lay down in front of me and I start to caress your beautiful back....
Warning: This story is a work of pure fiction, and contains some adult matter, including transformations from male to female. If you are under the legal age (18 most everywhere) or are offended by such, please read no further. This is the first in a series of stories I'm writing based in a strip club. I don't know how long this is going to go on (so far, I've only got ideas for five stories including this one), but I'll write as I get ideas. Like the "Spells 'R' Us" and "Bikini...
Sunset I almost feel like a tiger stalking my prey. The way I've been watching you all afternoon. Admiring the way you sway across the sand, your smile, your hair and the way the sun shines across your face. I can smell your fragrance and it makes me want to pounce. It’s almost sunset and this private cabana couldn't have been a better setting. A picturesque beach before us and the intoxicating smell of jasmine fills the air. You lay down in front of me and I start to caress your...
Straight SexI was angry. I know that's no excuse, but that's how I felt. I had planned our trip for weeks, suffered through crowds of people and long lines, not to mention a ten hour flight getting to Maui. And what does Bill do? He scheduled a business meeting for our first day! "Well screw him!" I thought. I was going out to enjoy myself. That's how I found myself at a tiny bar, less than a block from our condo. It had awful Hawaiian music playing for any tourist that happened to find it, but it...
Note : This story is completely fictional!In nineteen forty six Thelma Lou Anderson was married with three kids. Linda was the oldest. She was sixteen. Guy and George was ten and Guy seven. Thelma owned a beauty shop in Kansas City. She suspected her husband Lawerance was cheating on her again. She followed him one day when he thought she was at work and saw him go into a house. A woman opened the door and he went in. That was all the proof she needed. She went home and packed her suitcase and...
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