Coming Together: Special Hurricane Relief Edition

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Authors: Alessia Brio
Tags: Poetry, Erotic Fiction, Anthology
deluge beating down on the roof, his cock
driving into her soft folds with relentless force. Abbie's arms gave
out beneath her, and she collapsed back onto the desk as her second
orgasm exploded within her. As the spasms blasted through her body,
the storm answered with a loud, crashing boom of thunder and the
lights suddenly blared on.
    A pink flush
spread across Abbie's exposed skin as release claimed her. Jessie
grunted loudly and slammed forward, burying his cock into her pussy
one last time as cum spurted from the tip.
    "Well
that was perfect timing," quipped Abbie as she sat up and
attempted to straighten the remains of her clothes. "For once,
the electric company did something right."

    ~
~ ~ ~

    When
It Rains, It Pours
    ©
Gabrielle Miel

    Hey,
Tri-State! Wake up! Today is going to be a beautiful day! Rise and
Shine sleepy heads! To get you going on your way to a happy day
here's Bon Jovi and....
    Before
I even hear what the "next song" will be, I hit the sleep
button on my alarm clock... "Just seven more minutes," I
plead as I look at the numbers 6:30 blaring back at me in bright red
lights. Wincing, I close my eyes and pull the covers over my head. I
know full well that I will not be able to sleep for another seven
minutes, but just lying in bed and trying to wake up is worth it. The
old adage, "Another day, another dollar" ran through my
head. A dollar! More like chump change, but it pays the rent.
    I
slide the covers down just enough so I can see those red numbers ~
6:36 a.m. Click! 6:37 a.m. "Damn! I hate when that happens!"
    "...temperatures
could rise into the 90's today with a bit of overcast in the late
afternoon. But I think..."
    "I
don't care what you think," I say as I shut my alarm clock off.
Tossing back the covers and sitting up, I stretch and immediately
feel a pain in my back. Still I smile at the memory of just why I
have that pain and how I got it. I feel my body tingle as I close my
eyes and recall every second, every moment of yesterday. Yes. It may
have rained. But it was the best rainy day of my entire adult life...
    *
* * *
    The
day didn't start out annoying: it gradually became annoying. I needed
to go food shopping and headed up to the grocery store a few towns
away. It was an okay weather day except for the fact that the sun was
hidden behind very thick gray clouds. Even though the temperature
said eighty-five degrees, itfelt much cooler, so I didn't
mind doing "indoor" chores. This Saturday the roads were
pretty busy. Traffic was at a stop and go pace, so the trip to the
store that would normally take me fifteen minutes took forty-five.
The parking lot was crowded; it took another fifteen minutes to find
a spot, and that was at the other end of the shopping center. ARGH! It was not going well and my mood was getting darker and darker, as
were the clouds in the sky. I made my way through the grocery store,
picking up just enough to get me through the week. Since I live
alone, I usually shop week to week. I only go to the larger grocery
stores for the more important products like toilet paper, paper
towels, and the like. Today, I was just getting things like milk,
bread, and such. As I get to the counter...Surprise, surprise! Just
about every item on the customer in front of me needed to be price
checked! I could feel my blood pressure rising.
    Just
as I was about to take my items and find another line, I heard my
cell phone ringing and fished for it in my pocketbook. I recognized
the number and answered it. "Hello?" I said a bit coldly.
    "Hey.
It's me. What are you up to?"
    "Don't
ask!" I replied, sounding completely drone.
    "Oh!
Still mad at me, huh?"
    "Yes.
Plus today is not going too well," I said. "What's up?
Where are you?" I started putting my grocery items back on the
belt.
    "Well...
actually I'm down the shore."
    "WHAT?!"
I exclaim and then whisper into the phone. "What do you mean you
are down the shore? Are you crazy?"
    "I
know."
    I
shook my head. So irresponsible, clear-headed,

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