I couldn't quite wrap my head around having a cold-blooded, unapologetic affair with a married man. So the first thing I did the morning after my first six-hour, marathon f*cking session with Velvet was refer to myself in the third person as a "hot, tired & well-f*cked b*tch."
With good reason.
We must have done it at least six or seven times. I had never been f*cked that thoroughly. And boy, did I ever need it.
"One freak f*cking another," was how Velvet described it.
Two nights later, he came to my apartment and f*cked me for 2-3 hours straight. He went so deep inside me, I could feel it all the way in my navel. He was the closest I'd ever come to being turned out – f*cked so thoroughly and so well that I lost all sense of time, disconnected my brain and let myself be at the mercy of his d*ck.
He asked about my sexual fantasies, and I bored him with beaches, bubble baths, rooftops and elevators. He said, "Those are all pretty normal. What about the kinky ones?"
I ventured that I sometimes wondered what it would be like to f*ck two men at once.
He answered that he had "done that sh*t, could arrange that sh*t."
Wow.
There were no barriers.
My capacity for freaky sex and nastiness was greater than I had ever imagined. Or feared. Or admitted out loud.
I was terrified at what I was learning about myself. There were two me's: the good, sweet me – who was dying – and the bad, little freak who was getting larger and greedier every day.
My libido was now locked in a blazing, throbbing "on" position. The next night, with no Velvet to put my fire out, I went out into the night, hoping to find somebody, anybody, to turn my switch off.
Slinky gold dress. Fishnet stockings. Gold shoes. Gold earrings.
No bra.
Fortunately, the club I went to had no available parking. When I ran over a big hunk of something in the parking lot, I took it as a sign and left.
Then, I decided I wanted to drink. Liquor.
Only it was Sunday night in Charleston County, and thanks to the liquor laws, there were no wine coolers to be had.
So I took that as a sign, too. I went home. To bed. Alone.
I'd finally let the beast out of the closet.
She was hot, horny and insatiable.
But she was also very beautiful.
I could look in the mirror and see so much beauty in my face.
And I was genuinely kinder to other people.
It was paradoxical.
I was actively embracing sin, but I felt closer to God than I'd ever felt as my socially acceptable, goody two-shoes alter ego.
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4 comments:
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Your disgusting and crazy have no self esteem, missrable, insecure, laughable and wretched. Whether woman or man, interesting info on the mind of a lunatic.
Omg I love your writing and the people above are idiots. I've been checking back on this blog for years(has it been that long??) and miss your new adventures. I hope you continue to write and live your life to the fullest and screw what these people say! They're probably your ex!!
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