Showing posts with label The Long Journey Home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Long Journey Home. Show all posts

Monday, January 19, 2015

Tantalyzing Tuesday Teaser, 20 January 2015 ~ The Long Journey Home #iamwriting #writing #erotica

It is Tantalyzing Tuesday and I have cheated by taking a tiny little wee bit from my book, The Para-Portage of Emily. I have been busy all day writing a submission query letter and synopsis. Those are so important and I wonder how well I did. I guess I will find out...

Today's participating authors are listed below one by one and throughout on the links. Click on any one of those to be swept away and entertained by wonderful scribes inspired to write a 200 word piece based upon the photo of their choosing.


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The Long Journey Home
Colin rose from the chair and walked to the sleeping woman whose breath was shallow and erratic. He pulled the satin comforter from her cold body and bent to kiss her gently. She stirred slightly, then awoke. There was no movement from her beloved Barkley.

Colin extended his hand to the auburn haired beauty whose naughty hair and errant curls were tied by the pink satin ribbons she so loved. She reached for the hand of the man she adored and rose, holding his hand. She was dressed a flowing blue-green skirt, ankle length to her delicate feet in black velveteen slippers. Beneath her skirt of blue were flowing white slips of petticoats, which gave her skirt billowy fullness and accentuated her tiny waist. She wore a short, tight red three-button vest, scalloped just under her full breasts, with very narrow straps over a pirate’s full, white blossomed undergarment that bloused with grand sleeves and tightened widely around the wrists.  The shirt had slipped only slightly off her left shoulder, exposing the creamy rising flesh of her full round breasts.

“Amalya. I have waited, loving you for so long yet now."

“I know, my love. Come, Puppy. We’re home.” Amalya looked back at her sweet dog lying beside the woman she once was still on the bed.
© Muffy Wilson

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