Saturday, January 17, 2015

My Sexy Saturday! #Saturday7 #MSSAuthors #SaturdayScenes

It's My Sexy Saturday! Participating authors post 7 paragraphs, 7 sentences, or 7 words. The theme this week is I’m So Sexy and what's sexier than a slow reveal? This time it's 7 sentences from book two in my award-winning polyamorous Victorian romance ~ Loving Leonardo - The Quest.


Setting the Stage: In pursuit of Da Vinci clues in Paris, Nicolas can't shake a growing feeling of dread. He finds himself a diversion for while.



My 7:

As a newly-wedded man who’d so recently discovered women, I found myself appreciating the mystery of their fashion. Of course I was aware of the structured framework of their undergarments. The artwork of Lovis Corinth and washday at home and all around London told me of pantalets, bloomers, and corsets. But Ellie didn’t corset herself. She was such a petite little thing there was no need to artificially hold her figure.

I ran my hands over her cotton-covered thighs and my cock rose in anticipation of what lay beneath. In my life prior to my bisexual self-discovery, I could never have imagined that going through the flounces of lace and frills of a woman’s undergarments would make me as giddy as a small child opening a gift on Christmas morning.



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3 comments:

  1. Very nice snippet. It's always fun to read about a character who is discovering more about himself than he thought possible.

    Thanks for sharing and being part of My Sexy Saturday.

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  2. Enjoyed the snippet, Rose. Women's undergarments were so complicated in those days!

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