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Dizzy's Story

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by Lynn Ray Lewis


  Bending her over and fucking her from behind while he pulled on her golden hooped nipples was unfair. She had nothing to grab onto except the towel bar, and they both came close to falling in the tub when they reached orgasmic bliss. Then they had to re-rinse their bodies, which caused even more playing around and laughter. By the time they were ready to go they knew they were late for their reservation at The Club.

  Dizzy looked forward to introducing Rob to Jane. She wanted her friend to be as happy as she was. Regardless of the outcome, she was in love with Jon and had every reason to believe that Jon felt the same way about her. In fact she knew he loved her as much as she loved him. While rummaging for a pair of his boxers to wear this morning, Dizzy had found a small jewelry box. When she opened the lid and saw the ring inside, she wanted to cry and scream and do all kinds of fantastic things to his helpless body. She picked up the ring and read the inscribed words, My Dizzy Blonde. Jon walked in as she was closing the box and pulled her backward into his arms. She squeaked and then relaxed against him.

  “I planned on tying that on a string around my small cock and asking for a blow job tonight, but you have found me out.” He turned her around in his arms and simply asked her, “Will you marry me?”

  Her yes was muffled against his lips.

  Life was good, and being in love felt even better.

  Dizzy’s Story

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  THE END

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  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  What should I say about myself? Well, I am the mother of four and still raising kids. I have worked in factories and yes, I have cleaned bathrooms as a job. When I became a Realtor I found my niche in the workplace. I love walking into houses and discovering the secrets that some homes can tell. Look at a kitchen doorway and you might be lucky enough to see the small nicks in the wood from parents measuring a child each year. I could go on and on, but this is a bio not a book.

  I have been an avid reader since I first read the book Gone With The Wind at age nine. I didn’t understand it completely at that time, but I thought Rhett got a bad deal. But then I am a sucker for a happy ending. I have been writing short stories for years and always wanted to send my writings in to a publisher. The problem? I write what real people say. I describe my love scenes and sex scenes in explicit modern language. (Although I do love a historical romance.) I hope you enjoy my stories as much as I enjoyed writing them. My first series for SirenBookStrand is the At The Lake series. Dizzy’s Story is the first, then Jane’s Story and last, but more intense, is Morgan’s Story.

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