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by Rachel Kramer Bussel


  I turned toward her voice and smiled, suddenly hungry for her. She’d turned the tables on me thoroughly, tricking me into thinking she wanted to be the star, when really she wanted to be the director of her own personal sex show.

  I could hear Tracy murmuring near me, then gasping, as Alex, her boyfriend, did something exquisite to her. “Can I have a turn?” Claudine’s voice said near me. I wanted to see what she was going to get her turn doing, but just then my legs were spread even wider and something big and slippery with lube was pressed against my center. At first, I strained to listen and to decipher what exactly was going on, but I figured out fast that if I relaxed, the toy would not only enter me farther and faster, but I could fully immerse myself in the many sounds and sensations going on around me.

  “I think Francine deserves a raise, don’t you?” I heard Claudine asking someone even as the sounds of hard spankings rang through the air.

  “Yes,” Tracy let out, and then I heard more than one hand slapping skin, and remembered Tracy telling me that Alex sometimes liked to strike her across the face, and she’d quickly grown to love it. Tears rushed to my covered eyes, tears of pleasure, especially when someone rushed in and used nipple clamps—likely a pair that I’d purchased—and fastened them on my buds.

  There was a knock at the door. “Whoever could that be? Well, Francine invited everyone, so she should answer,” Claudine said, and shifted her body to lick along my neck. The toy eased out of me, but the blindfold and clamps stayed on.

  I walked to the door and called out, as casually as I could, “Who is it?”

  “Patrick. From the store.”

  Damn. Well, I couldn’t turn him away, so I opened the door as carefully as I could and said, “Hurry.”

  I wished I could see his face, to see if he was grinning at me, but I couldn’t. He handed something to me. “Thank you,” I said automatically, then paused. How to explain my outfit—or rather, lack of one?

  “Welcome,” called out Claudine. “Please feel free to set those chocolates out, I’m sure they will be greatly appreciated, as are you, pretty boy.” I blushed, and smiled at where I thought Patrick was standing. “Francine, come back here,” she called to me, and I did. “Do join in. An orgy’s not truly an orgy unless everyone’s participating, don’t you think?”

  “Sure,” he said, sounding slightly uncertain, which endeared him to me. If I was in over my head, I had no choice but to keep going. You can’t exactly kick everyone out when it’s not really your party. Besides, it was fun, when I let myself enjoy it. Then Patrick pulled me close. I knew it was him because he told me. “You look beautiful, even better than you did at the store, and that’s saying something.” His breath was sweet, minty, his mouth warm. He kissed me like we were alone, his tongue slowly slithering into my mouth. He climbed on top of me, and I figured the other orgy-goers were occupying themselves because nobody seemed to bother with us. “Is this okay?” Patrick asked as he started to take off his pants.

  “Yes,” I said. “I want to feel you.” I almost added, “I don’t normally do this,” which, while true, was unnecessary. There’s no room for modesty at an orgy. Our private moment was interrupted by Claudine whispering in my ear. “Are you enjoying yourself? I am,” she said, then kissed all along my earlobe, my neck, my cheek, then my lips. She fed me each breast, her necklace dangling in my face as Patrick entered me. I was more than ready, having been primed by the dildo. I could tell he was wearing a condom, and I could also tell he was big, wonderfully so.

  “I am enjoying myself,” I said as she kissed me for a long time, before shifting so I could lick her pussy. Claudine rubbed herself against my tongue, and the more she did, the more I liked it. The room was filled with the sounds of sex, and spanking, and kissing. The noises swirled around me as I ate Claudine, then shifted so that both Patrick and I could pleasure Claudine.

  Only after we’d exhausted every possible position was I allowed to take off the blindfold. The familiar room looked different, and not just because there were so many naked bodies strewn across it. Then I looked down at myself, at the lipstick smeared on my body, the metal clamps tight on my nubs, my lingerie on the floor. I was the one who was different. I’d procured, and been procured. I’d more than met Claudine’s demands, and in return she’d tipped my world on its side. I knew that from that moment on, I was never going to look at my hotel in the same way again.

  ABOUT THE AUTHORS

  VALERIE ALEXANDER is a writer who lives in Arizona. Her work has been previously published in Best Lesbian Erotica, Best of Best Women’s Erotica, Gotta Have It and other anthologies.

  TENILLE BROWN is a Southern, shoe-shopping, wine-drinking writer whose erotica has been published online and in over thirty print anthologies including Ultimate Lesbian Erotica 2007, Fast Girls, Making the Hook Up, Iridescence, F Is for Fetish and Best Bondage Erotica 2011. She blogs at thesteppingstone.blogspot.com and tweets @TheRealTenille.

  LILY K. CHO is a bisexual, married mom living in the San Francisco Bay Area. Lily has collected erotica for twenty-five years, is a member of Mensa and thinks we should celebrate our unique qualities! Her work has been selected for the erotic anthology One Night Only. Write her at [email protected].

  With coauthors and on her own, ANDREA DALE (cyvarwydd. com) has sold two novels to Virgin Books UK and approximately one hundred stories to Harlequin Spice, Avon Red and Cleis Press, among others. She confesses that this story was blatantly inspired by Rick Springfield’s “Jessie’s Girl.”

  DELILAH DEVLIN is an author with a rapidly expanding reputation for writing deliciously edgy stories with complex characters. Whether creating dark, erotically charged paranormal worlds or richly descriptive westerns that ring with authenticity, Delilah Devlin “pens in uncharted territory that will leave the readers breathless and hungering for more…” (Paranormal Romance Reviews).

  JUSTINE ELYOT is an author of erotica and erotic romance for a range of publishers including Black Lace, Xcite Books, Carina Press, Cleis Press and Total E-Bound. She likes light erotica and dark romance, and vice versa.

  EROBINTICA is the sex-obsessed persona of writer and poet Robin Elizabeth Sampson. She’s been included in Coming Together : Al Fresco and in Eat Me: Seven Stories of Gluttony . Her poetry made the 2010 Seattle Erotic Art Festival and she’s read at Philadelphia’s Erotic Literary Salon. Her blog is erobintica.blogspot.com.

  SUZANNE FOX lives and works in Cornwall, England, where she loves to relax in the beautiful and inspiring outdoors. Suzanne has enjoyed taking part in many murder weekends and particularly enjoys it when the lines between fantasy and reality become blurred.

  Film junkie and erotica writer MICHAEL A. GONZALES has written about pop culture for Wax Poetics, Stop Smiling, New York and the London Telegraph. His sex writing has appeared in Brown Sugar 2, Gotta Have It: 69 Stories of Sudden Sex and Best Sex Writing 2005. He lives in Brooklyn.

  ARIEL GRAHAM lives with her husband in Northern Nevada. A full-time writer, her work has appeared in multiple anthologies including Please, Sir and Please, Ma’am, as well as websites such as Torquere and Pink Flamingo. When not writing or procrastinating about writing, she’s often running or creating disasters in the kitchen. She tends to keep cats.

  TAHIRA IQBAL (tahiraiqbal.com) is a UK-based writer who thoroughly enjoyed her research into the world of five-star hotels and the sexy decadence they offer. You can check out her erotic vampire short story “The Queen” in the Red Velvet and Absinthe anthology published by Cleis Press.

  STEVE ISAAK, sometimes published under the nom de plume Nikki Isaak, is the author of two anthologies, Can’t sleep: poems, 1987–2007 and Charge of the scarlet b-sides: microsex stories & poems (available at Lulu.com). He is also a contributor and editor of two sites, readingbypublight.blogspot.com and the multiauthor microstoryaweek.blogspot.com.

  ANNA MEADOWS is a part-time executive assistant, part-time lesbian housewife. Her work appears in six Cleis Press anthologies, including Steam l
ust : Steampunk Erotic Romance and Girls Who Bite: Lesbian Vampire Erotica. She lives and writes in Northern California.

  EMILY MORETON has been writing since childhood, and now writes mostly contemporary gay erotic short stories, which have appeared in anthologies with a variety of publishers, including two for charity. She lives in Bristol, UK, where she works in the violence against women and girls field.

  REMITTANCE GIRL lives and works in Vietnam, where she grows orchids and nurses a sick mango tree.

  ELIZABETH SILVER is an erotic romance author, a self-proclaimed Internet junkie and an international woman of mystery. She can be found writing in diners, libraries and coffee shops, either working on fiction or blogging polyamorously at various places, including her website at UrbanSilver.net.

  An editor by trade and a romance reader by choice, SULEIKHA SNYDER has always dreamed of being a published author. These days, she’s finally focusing on making those dreams come true. Suleikha lives in relative obscurity, but you can find her on Twitter at twitter.com/suleikhasnyder.

  DONNA GEORGE STOREY is the author of Amorous Woman, a steamy novel about an American woman’s love affair with Japan. Her short fiction has appeared in numerous journals and anthologies including Passion: Erotic Romance for Women, Penthouse and Best Women’s Erotica. Read more of her work at DonnaGeorgeStorey.com.

  ELLIE VOKES is a human development major at the University of Maine. She writes in her spare time. She is an avid reader, both of erotica and general fiction.

  ABOUT THE EDITOR

  RACHEL KRAMER BUSSEL (rachelkramerbussel.com) is a New York–based author, editor and blogger. She has edited over forty books of erotica, including Women in Lust, Irresistible, Obsessed, Gotta Have It; Best Bondage Erotica 2011 and 2012; Her Surrender; Obsessed; Orgasmic; Bottoms Up: Spanking Good Stories; Spanked; Naughty Spanking Stories from A to Z 1 and 2; Fast Girls; Smooth; Passion; The Mile High Club; Do Not Disturb; Tasting Him; Tasting Her; Please, Sir; Please, Ma’am; He’s on Top; She’s on Top; Caught Looking; Hide and Seek; Crossdressing; Irresistible and Rubber Sex. She is the Best Sex Writing series editor, and winner of six IPPY (Independent Publisher) Awards. Her work has been published in over one hundred anthologies, including Best American Erotica 2004 and 2006; Zane’s Chocolate Flava 2 and Purple Panties; Everything You Know About Sex Is Wrong; Single State of the Union and Desire: Women Write About Wanting. Most recently, she served as senior editor at Penthouse Variation, and wrote the popular “Lusty Lady” column for The Village Voice.

  Rachel is a sex columnist for SexisMagazine.com and has written for AVN, Bust, Cleansheets.com, Cosmopolitan, Curve, The Daily Beast, Fresh Yarn, TheFrisky.com, Gothamist, Huffington Post, Inked, Mediabistro, Newsday, New York Post, Penthouse, Playgirl, Radar, Salon, San Francisco Chronicle, Time Out New York and Zink, among others. She has appeared on “The Martha Stewart Show,” “The Berman and Berman Show,” NY1 and Showtime’s “Family Business.” She hosted the popular In the Flesh Erotic Reading Series (inthefleshreadingseries.com), featuring readers from Susie Bright to Zane, and speaks at conferences, does readings and teaches erotic writing workshops across the country. She blogs at lustylady.blogspot.com.

  Copyright © 2012 by Rachel Kramer Bussel.

  All rights reserved. Except for brief passages quoted in newspaper, magazine, radio, television, or online reviews, no part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying or recording, or by information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.

  Published in the United States by Cleis Press, Inc.,

  2246 Sixth Street, Berkeley, California 94710.

  eISBN : 978-1-573-44802-4

 

 

 


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