“Right here on the steps?” I asked. “You’re not about to fuck me in the ass!”
Dean laughed. “I have the feeling that might be a little bit too much for you. At least for tonight.”
I sighed in relief and turned over, with pussy juices dripping all over him, me, and the steps.
I assumed he was going to fuck me from behind but, instead, he lifted up my ass and started eating my pussy from behind. His nose was buried in between my ass cheeks while for the next ten minutes he ate me like I was his last meal. By the time he was done, I couldn’t even move. My legs were weak so he finished carrying me to his bed.
His room was dark—only the moon shone slightly through the sheer curtains—but I still freaked when he started taking his dick out in the near blackness.
“Hold up,” I said. “Can you make it darker in here?”
He laughed. “Darker, why? I was actually planning to turn on the lights. I want to see every inch of you.”
“Oh, heavens no.” I sat up on my elbows. “I felt the size of your dick through your pants. If I actually see it coming toward me, I might faint.”
He fell out laughing and I couldn’t help but do the same.
“I’m not that experienced,” I admitted. “I’m not a baby or anything but it’s just that—”
Once again, he shut me up but this time with a kiss. I tasted myself on his tongue and realized that I was turning into a true freak.
When he broke the kiss, he said, “I like the fact that you’re ‘inexperienced,’ Betsy. I could tell that from the moment I laid eyes on you.”
Damn, it was that obvious?
Dean walked over and turned on the overhead light. When he turned back around his dick was out, and he was coming out of the rest of his clothes. I decided not to protest. I was too hypnotized by his huge, beautiful-ass dick.
“Lie down,” Dean instructed me, and I did as I was told, but he laid me sideways on the bed, with my head near the edge. “It’ll be fine. Just take your time.”
Dean’s dick hit me in the forehead and then slid down my face, over the ridge of my nose and into my open mouth. I wanted to suck it, I yearned to suck it.
I tried to relax my throat so that he could get as much of it inside as possible. Before I realized it, I was moaning and licking and sucking and gulping everything I could down into my throat. I had never imagined that sucking dick could be so fantastic.
Once Dean realized that I had his dick on lockdown, he bent over and started sucking my tits again, and then my pussy. He put his left knee on the bed so his dick could get deeper in my mouth and so he could gain easier access to my pussy. He ate, I sucked. He ate some more, I sucked some more. Then Dean came in my mouth and I know that I came all up in his.
Dean stood up straight and gazed down into my eyes, watching his glimmering dick extract itself from my cum-filled mouth.
“You ready for this dick, baby?” he asked.
I couldn’t even manage to respond. My mind was suspended somewhere between reality and illusion.
“Turn around.” Dean reached for my ankle and pulled me around on the bed. Then he climbed on top of me and rammed his dick inside me in one swift motion. I stifled a scream but somehow managed to clamp my legs behind his back as he started moving in and out of me like a jackhammer. He really intended to make my ass black out!
He lasted for what seemed like forever and I enjoyed every second of it. I reached down between us and rubbed my pussy while he worked it over, hoping that it wouldn’t freeze up and go out on me. Colby told me that once, she got fucked so hard that her pussy collapsed. I didn’t want that shit happening to me.
Dean fucked me without mercy and I have no idea how many times I came but I actually started squirting all over the sheets and the walls. It was insane! Suddenly, I had a migraine from so many orgasms but I still kept going.
After about two hours, Dean was spent and collapsed on top of me. We both fell asleep like two newborn babies.
• • •
The next morning, at dawn, I asked Dean to take me back to Bottlenecks to look for Colby. I was sure she was pissed and was hoping she hadn’t called my parents back in Coosawhatchie, claiming that I was missing. I had left my cell phone charging in her car and when I had tried hers, the network was busy.
When we pulled up in the parking lot, Colby was sitting on top of her daddy’s car practically in tears. Melvin was standing there trying to console her. I could tell that she wanted to strangle me but once I emerged from Dean’s car, looking like I had been in rehab for a month, she grinned and then giggled.
“You fucking slut!” she exclaimed.
I couldn’t help but smile as Dean wrapped his arm around my shoulders and walked me to her car.
Dean and Melvin, who knew each other, exchanged pleasantries and then Colby and I said our good-byes. Dean gave me his number and I gave him mine, but guess what? To this day, he has yet to call me. I guess that it was all a dream, the magic between us. He probably does that kind of freaky shit with a different woman every weekend.
Colby ended up getting the job at Bottlenecks and always asks me to come to Savannah and live with her. I’m kind of leery because I don’t want to run into Dean. She said he still comes into the club and she has never seen him leave with another woman, but she’s probably saying that to prevent my feelings from being hurt.
Either way, I enjoyed the intense dick down that Dean gave me that night. It was enough to last me for a few years, until I can get out of Coosawhatchie. I plan to “live life on the edge” again someday soon. The world is a big place and if I can get fucked like that in one night of venturing out, the sky is the limit.
I am about to go back to my place on top of the feed store and call it a night. There are too many mosquitoes out here by the river. Wait, my phone is ringing.
Oh, shit! It’s Dean! He must be hungry!
“Hello . . .”
About the Contributors
Michelle Allen is a native of Baltimore, Maryland. She resides there with her young daughter, and is pursuing a degree in nursing at Coppin State University. She is currently attempting to turn her short story into a full-length novel.
Amazonia is a single mother in her early to mid-twenties. She lives in Savannah, Georgia. Her greatest strengths and weaknesses are her three children.
T. Ariez is a Texas native currently working and living in Austin. She enjoys spending time with her family and laughing with her kids. She loves to write and is currently working on her trilogy, Toxic. Recently she has shown an interest in screenwriting and hopes to one day have her films seen in mainstream theaters. Please visit T. Ariez on Facebook at www.facebook.com/t.ariez3 or she can be followed on Twitter @tariez12.
Mr. Harold Dean Armstrong was born in Kansas City, Missouri. He was voted Most Likely to Succeed by his high school classmates, and in his senior year, he won first place in the 1983 Black Heritage Essay Contest, sponsored citywide by the 4-H Club. He is a graduate of Robert Morris University. Mr. Armstrong has published four manuscripts, two fiction and two nonfiction. All are currently available at www.lulu.com/hdarmstrong.
Asali is a native of New Orleans and newcomer to the literary world. She is an avid reader and versatile writer who has made a declaration to pursue doing things she is passionate about, such as photography and writing. “Tres Leches” was featured in the erotic anthology Between the Sheets from Delphine Press. Check out her work or comment on her website at www.asaliwrites.com.
Gemini Blaque is currently residing in Chicago, Illinois. When Ms. Blaque isn’t creating titillating works of fiction, she balances her time between working in social services; volunteering with her organization, Kappa Alpha Lambda Sorority Inc.; and spending time with family and friends. She plans to become more involved in uplifting, projecting positive well-rounded images of, and addressing issues concerning the LGBTQ community through her professional career and personal life in whatever way that manifests itself in true Gemini st
yle, with passion and creativity.
Camille Blue is an information professional living in southeastern Wisconsin. Her first short story, “Anais,” was published in the anthology Succulent: Chocolate Flava II. Camille Blue may be reached at
[email protected].
SA Brown began her literary career as a contributing author for Sugar and Spice: Anthology for the Grown and Sexy. SA hopes to inspire, encourage, and entertain readers with compelling characters and thought-provoking story lines. Her first solo effort, Still Not Satisfied, chronicles the journey of a young man who might have to lose everything to gain anything. Stop by www.sabentertainment.com to learn more about SA Brown.
Landon Dixon’s writing credits include Forum, Naughty Neighbors, Score, Voluptuous, 18eighteen, 40 Something, Leg Sex, Buttman, Clean Sheets, and stories in the anthologies Sex & Seduction, Sex & Submission, Sex & Satisfaction, Five-Minute Fantasies, Spank Me, Satisfy Me, Ultimate Submission, Ultimate Sex, Ultimate Sins, Seriously Sexy, Naughty Spanking 2, The Mammoth Book of Best New Erotica 8, and The Mammoth Book of Erotic Confessions.
Jeremy Edwards is the author of the erotocomedic novels Rock My Socks Off and The Pleasure Dial, and the erotic story collection Spark My Moment. His quirky, libidinous tales have appeared in more than fifty anthologies, including four volumes in the Mammoth Book of Best New Erotica series. Jeremy’s greatest goal in life is to be sexy and witty at the same moment—ideally in lighting that flatters his profile. Readers can drop in on him unannounced (and thereby catch him in his underwear) at www.jeremyedwardserotica.com.
The sky is the limit for this sassy, sundry, and prolific author. Elissa Gabrielle has broken the ceiling of literary excellence with her gift in the skill of multigenre writing. The author of two poetry books and four novels and contributor to multiple anthologies, Elissa has proven herself to be well versed in artistic creativity. Her colloquial and imaginative creations have led to sensual and seductive inclusions in Zane’s Purple Panties, Erogenous Zone: A Sexual Voyage, Mocha Chocolate: A Taste of Ecstasy, and more. As a literary entrepreneur, Elissa is the founder of the greeting card line Greetings from the Soul: The Elissa Gabrielle Collection, collaborator and creator of The Triumph of My Soul, and publisher of Peace in the Storm Publishing (www.peaceinthestormpublishing.com). Elissa has managed to turn relatively unknown authors into household names and has molded and shaped the careers of some of today’s brightest literary stars. In addition to these innovative achievements, Elissa has graced the covers of Conversations magazine, Big Time Publishing magazine, and Disilgold Soul magazine and has been featured in Urbania magazine and Black Literature magazine. Peace in the Storm Publishing has been nominated in several categories in the African American Literary Awards Show, and has won Independent Publisher of the Year in 2009, 2010, and 2011. In addition, Elissa Gabrielle was named Self-Published Author of the Year in 2010 for her explosive novel A Whisper to a Scream. Her writing and publishing passion is rooted in her desire to give a reader’s soul a rise, one page at a time, and grounded in her quest to bring forth the Triumph Anthology series, an ongoing testament of faith. The first anthology in the series was the highly acclaimed The Triumph of My Soul, which will be followed by The Soul of a Man and The Breakthrough respectively. “I started the Triumph series because in life, we all fall down, but by the grace of God, we get back up. There is always victory in tomorrow,” Elissa says about the Triumph series. From the novelty of her writing to her highly regarded greeting card line and the successful culmination of her publishing company, Elissa Gabrielle remains an ingenious and creative force to be reckoned with in terms of delivering distinct, fulfilling, and entertaining literature. By pushing herself to stay a cut above the rest, Elissa Gabrielle brilliantly and consistently delivers literary best.
Shaniqua Holt’s true love is writing, as it has been since the third grade. She sometimes thinks her love for writing has turned into an obsession. Besides writing she is also an avid reader with an unhealthy passion for reading from all genres and subgenres. She lives in the South with her family and pets.
Eva Hore’s work is seen in magazines such as Hustler, Forum, Desire, Australian Penthouse, Leg Sex, XL magazine, Naughty Neighbors, For Women, Playgirl, Erotic T, Three Pillows, and Swank magazine. Anthologies with Accent Press in the UK, Delicate Friction, Best Lesbian Fiction 2005, Skin Deep 2, Mammoth Book of Erotic Fantasies UK, The Collective, Best Women’s Erotica 2006, The Perfect Valentine, After Midnight Anthology, Just Watch Me with Cleis Press, The Sexiest Soles, Misbehavior, Gay Quickies, Mammoth Book of Erotic Confessions UK, Reality or Fantasy with Dark Roast Press, The Long Weekend and Other Stories with No Boundaries Press, The Best of Eva Hore with JMS Books, and The Big Book of Bizarro.
Author Jusme is a writer in her early forties who is employed in social services. Presently residing in San Antonio in the great state of Texas, Jusme began writing at the young age of eleven by journaling. “I’ve found that journaling is therapeutic, you can be whoever you want to be.” Jusme was first published in 2010 in Delphine Publication’s Between the Sheets, in 2011 with Surviving Lives through Literature’s Voices Behind the Tears, and most recently Naughty Ink Press’s Untapped Collection of Erotic Firsts. She began writing erotica by accident, just to have fun, and found her niche. Jusme grew up in a very strict, Christian household and was raised to believe that a woman’s enjoyment of sex was a no-no, and that she definitely must always make sure that her partner is satisfied and never worry about herself because she isn’t important. Yeah, well, the reality is that should never be the case, and women should always make sure that they are taken care of because it is guaranteed that their partner will get theirs. Sex is a part of everyday life and what’s normal is different for everyone. Hell, who’s normal? Remember this: When it’s all said and done . . . no one is more important than Jusme . . . Please visit Jusme’s fan page @Author Jusme on Facebook.
Lynn Lake’s writing credits include Leg Sex, 18eighteen, Desire, On Our Backs, Feminine Zone, and stories in the anthologies Truckers, After Midnight, Sex & Seduction, Ultimate Sins, Ultimate Uniforms, Seriously Sexy, Girl Fun, Purple Panties 2, Z-Rated: Chocolate Flava 3, The Mammoth Book of Lesbian Erotica, and The Mammoth Book of Erotic Confessions.
Damian Lott is a native of Rochester, New York. A competent, versatile writer of fiction and nonfiction. Currently working on a debut novel. The son of Brenda Lott. The husband of Vonjula Thompson-Lott, and father of Domanique, Kamille, Damisa, Korrine, and Celeste Lott. A lover of nature, humanity, and philosophy. An avid reader of diverse literature who draws inspiration from all aspects of life. Motivated to reach all cultures through writing. In hopes of gaining knowledge, bringing ideas into circulation, and causing the minds of people to grow. I wholeheartedly thank Zane and her staff. This opportunity is a blessing, and I look forward to giving readers more. Sincerely, Damian Lott.
Cynthia Marie currently resides in St. Louis, Missouri. She has edited and written street and urban lit for the past seven years and has been credited as the editor of many Essence bestselling titles. She is the editor behind the 2010 African American Literary Award nominee Romance for the Streets and a contributing author to Destiny Carter’s erotic anthology Freak Files Reloaded with two stories of her own, “Who’s the Boss” and “A Hard Ride Up.” Cynthia Marie will tantalize you with hot, erotic, and sexy urban tales as well as thought-provoking, relatable, and sexy urban stories.
Niyah Moore was born in Sacramento, California. Her latest novel, Guilty Pleasures (Nayberry Publications), is now available. She is one of the contributing authors of the 2008 African American Literary Award–winning erotic anthology Mocha Chocolate: Taste a Piece of Ecstasy (Nayberry Publications), the anthology Chocolat Historie D’Amour (LadyElle Publishing), the anthology Souls of My Young Sisters (Kensington Publishing), the anthology Mocha Chocolate Remix: Escapades of Passion (Nayberry Publications), and the anthology The Heat of the Night (Peace in the Storm Publishing). She currently resides in San Francisco, California,
as a divorced mother of two.
Nadia is a New Orleans native who is new to published writing but very ambitious. She is an accounting assistant, licensed massage therapist, and a part-time accounting student, but is passionate about engaging others through her inspired writing. Nadia is a wife and mother who loves spending time with her family more than anything else, and she hopes to continue sharing her inner thoughts with her readers. Feel free to contact her or leave comments at
[email protected].
After graduating at the top of her class from an all-black high school in Prichard, Alabama, where she currently resides, Carla S. Pennington went on to further her education at Spring Hill College in Mobile, Alabama, where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree with a concentration in journalism in 2002. Upon receiving her degree, it didn’t take her long to realize that her heart was set on writing fiction. Therefore, she quickly began pursuing that dream.
In 1996, Carla was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, a neurological disease that has no known cure but for which there are many treatments that can slow down the progression. She refuses to let the disease interfere with her life and continues to pursue her dream of becoming a bestselling author while also an active mom.
In 2005, Carla published her first novel, Fling, and in March 2008 one of her short stories, “Crusin,” was featured in an anthology of erotica called Mocha Chocolate: Taste a Piece of Ecstasy. In February 2010, her short story “Deceitful Love” was featured in another erotic anthology, Chocolat Historie D’Amour. In July 2010, her short story “Point and Click Lover” was featured in the follow-up to the 2008 erotic anthology called Mocha Chocolate: Escapades of Passion. In 2011, her second novel, The Available Wife, was published through Life Changing Books, and the sequel, The Available Wife 2, was published with LCB in November 2011. Carla is currently working on a few other projects that will be released in the future.
Michelle Janine Robinson is the author of the Zane Presents novel More than Meets the Eye, published in 2011. Michelle is also the author of Color Me Grey, published in 2010. Both books were published by Simon & Schuster/Strebor and are available wherever books are sold. Recently published is Michelle’s thriller Serial Typical, and coming in 2013, Strange Fruit and On the Other Side. Michelle’s short-story contribution “The Quiet Room” was a featured story in the New York Times bestseller Succulent: Chocolate Flava II. She has contributed to several other anthologies, including Caramel Flava, Honey Flava, Purple Panties, and Tasting Him. In 2009, Tasting Him won the IPPY (Independent Publisher) Award for Erotica. Urban Reviews listed Michelle’s first book, Color Me Grey, as one of the best reviewed books on UrbanReviewsOnline.com for 2010. In February 2011, Michelle was voted Writers POV magazine’s Annual Winter Writing Contest Winner of the year and in March 2011, Michelle was voted a National Black Book Festival finalist for best new author of the year. Michelle is a native New Yorker and the mother of identical twins.