In an uptown hotel room, two people share an
afternoon romp of sex play and fantasy fulfillment. But Larry and
Jessica tap into something primal, something beyond a mere tryst.
Although they act out through ribald frolic, humor, and even sarcasm,
their unique forms of sexual expression reveal something beyond their
personal desires and longings. Something more has happened. Something
emotional. Neither could have anticipated the depth of feeling their
rendezvous would create, and therein lies the essence of their
relationship.
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Although Jessica
possessed centerfold measurements, she considered her good looks more of
a bane than a blessing. Not to Larry. From her tongue to tits to tummy
to twat to toes, she was a vision he couldn’t wait to lavish pleasure
upon.
A gleam lit his eyes
like a pirate sighting a ship full of gold. “What big eyes you’ve got,”
Jessica said as she sat beside him on the edge of the bed.
“The better to see
you with, my dear.” With one hand Larry cradled her chin. The pad of his
thumb brushed the corner of her mouth. He kissed her forehead, her
eyelids, and the tip of her nose. He kissed her lips. His movements
reminded Jessica of a story she’d read about a guy who placed a
fingertip of cognac on his mistress.
First on her forehead
and eyes and nose and mouth, the route Larry’s lips were following. He
had applied cognac to the woman’s nipples and crotch and wondered if
Larry’s lips would take the same path.
They had fun with
such antics, but sex wasn’t just a casual pastime for them. Their
relationship had meaning and intensity. They seemed perfectly
matched—sexually—like a lock and key, instantly comfortable with each
other’s bodies. He liked taking control and she liked yielding it.
Larry stopped at her
lips for now. The first kiss of the day was reassuring. The second one
lit the fire.
They kissed again,
delighted with the hard and soft of teeth and tongues. She sucked in his
bottom lip, nibbled and let it go. He kissed her deeply, parting her
lips with his tongue and sliding it into her mouth in a gesture of
arousal, like a blind man sensing light.