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Walking Away A Romantic Sex Story

By Brian Sluga

By MR BRIAN SLUGAPublished 5 years ago 1 min read
Walking Away A Romantic Sex Story
Photo by Alexander Krivitskiy on Unsplash

She needed some extra income

the job seemed harmless enough

teacher and fun times with passions never imagined

characters pulled straight out of the TV world

together in a swanky piano bar

she got his attention with a cough,

after the first few bars she was feeling like she has the power

He looked at her, smiling ever so slightly

after what seemed like forever they headed to his room for a nightcap,

body shivering while caressing her breasts

she lightly swayed her body to get in the mood

really likes to control the room

wash away any evidence of her illicit behavior

always wants something to go with it

He's haunted by the face of this nameless girl

a pristine silence woke her up,

solely motivated by her ambition for fortune

she was developed with social maturity

an underlying sexual tension than most other females

She knew they just enjoyed being together,

both continuously ravaged by the incorrigible sexual fantasies

most definitely during post-coital pillow talk

won him over with promises of discretion,

she was craving a feeling of closeness and connection

Instantly induced performance anxiety

she intimidated him with talking dirty

desire within her to understand his emotional feelings

he was the bourgeois one,

every moment here has been built with sexual tension between them

After a great climax to the evening she left with a small brown

inconspicuous package,

she knew she would never see him again

without emotional commitment or future involvement

sexually attracted to this man,

that attraction is pursued to its logical

conclusion of walking away

social commentary

About the Creator

MR BRIAN SLUGA

I am Brian Sluga, change management consultant, author, sports lover and husband. I have a Bachelor’s from Bradley University and am in the MFA creative writing program at Lindenwood University. Consider my stories, poems and nonsense.

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