Wednesday 29 August 2012

Horny Hump Day August 29th

Ahh, I missed another Horny Hump Day last week. Spent the day splashing in the black creek waters of our tropical paradise. But, welcome back to this week's Horny Hump Day.




I continue right where I had left off the last time, Nyasha was with Shelly and trying to get her mind off of Fiona, and it seems Shelly knew exactly what to do to help, here goes:

"Soon fingers rubbed at her love spot as she moved her body smoothly against it. Her head moved from side to side as the fingers pried inside of her; moving back and forth in unison with her hips. A symphony played somewhere to which her body moved; crashing in tune with the banging of the cymbals."

Hope you enjoyed my three sentences this week and be sure to check out the other Horny Hump Day Participants for more hot and steamy teases.

Ciao


12 comments:

  1. Very sexy. The "symphony" you detail makes me think of Ravel's "Bolero" though I realize you were speaking metaphorically.

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  2. Well done! Makes me want to go write in mine!

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  3. Thanks for the kind words and for visiting.

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  4. Very sensual snippet! I liked the musical metaphors as well,

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  5. Now that's what I call good erotica.. Made me think of those ads where they have the big waves crashing to suggest an orgasm... Nice one..xx

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  6. I love the symphony line...very lovely!

    Thanks, Nikki

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  7. Music is a sensual pleasure, a lot like sex in that it is transportive. Using a musical reference is an excellent device. Good work.

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  8. hey, Anjie! good to see you this week. love your selection. i love the combination of sex and music. both are so subject to mood, i suspect they're sister pleasures.

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  9. Thanks a lot for your comments, they are helping me through these edits. Hugs to all :)

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  10. Loved the musical metaphor; lovemaking should always be accompanied by a symphony, either interior or exterior.

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  11. Musical accompaniment is a nice additional engagement of the senses. Nice!

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