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The Homecoming
Book: The Homecoming Read Online Free
Author: Patricia Pellicane
Tags: sexual fantasy, contemporary erotica, bdsm erotica, short story erotica
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his smug tone, unable to see more than a glint in his eyes, with the light behind his head. “You ought to know. You made it happen.”
    He grinned, and Meg could have sworn she saw his chest pump up with pride. “I think it was an even dozen, wasn’t it?”
    “We probably started right after breakfast.”
    He chuckled and cuddled her closer. “How’s your mother? And when is she coming out here for good? I’m sick of you traveling East to visit her.”
    “My mother is fine. She has the house up for sale so as soon as it sells we’ll find her something out here.”
    “What did she have to say?”
    “What did she say...?” Meg mused as if searching her mind for an answer. “Oh yes, she said to tell you you’re a spoiled little pain in the ass and will never be good enough for me.”
    “Right,” he muttered in disbelief. “What did she really say?”
    Meg sighed. “What does she always say? She said, ‘Tell Jack I love him and make sure he comes with you the next time.’”
    “There’s a thought, and from your own mother. Who would have guessed a little old lady would say such a thing?”
    “She’d kill you if she ever heard you call her a little old lady and what did she say?”
    “She said to make sure Jack cums with you. Do you think she knows we’re in bed and about to obey her command?”
    Meg laughed. “I don’t think she’d love you half so much if she knew the wicked things you do to her daughter.”
    Jack grinned and pulled her closer, his hand sliding down her body to play again with her sweet, hot pussy, and at her soft moan of pleasure he said, “Maybe we shouldn’t tell her.”
     
     
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An Excerpt from: Toy with Me
    Copyright © 2009 Eden Elgabri and Heather Peters
    All rights reserved, Freya's Bower.
     
     
    James Remington collided with something soft, emanating the intoxicating scent of heaven.
    “Pardon me.” He looked down to see cropped hair and a knockout body.
    The vision gave him an apologetic smile and he experienced a punch to the gut.
    She was stunning.
    Petite in a rust-colored silk suit and high heels that would give any heterosexual man a hard-on, he reached out to steady her, but a familiar voice stopped him.
    “James?”
    He turned to the distinguished, grey haired gentleman at her side—his longtime acquaintance, Philip Wiley.
    “Kaelin, this is James Remington. He’s the station manager for—”
    “Yes, I know who Mr. Remington is.”
    Her warm smile made him wonder about the rest of her. Smooth skin, bearing just a touch of makeup, brought out her features. Lovely. Her short, mink colored hair framed expressive light brown eyes and high cheekbones. He couldn’t help but trail his gaze down her incredible body. A beautiful long neck topped full breasts that would be a perfect fit for his palms. He wondered if her nipples were pale pink or dusky coral, and he imagined suckling them to wild abandonment. Her body should be a crime, and he’d have no problem helping her break a few laws.
    A pale pink flush crept up Kae’s face while Philip’s donned the red of brewing anger.
    What the hell was wrong with him? He’d been celibate far too long. He made a mental note to take care of that very soon.
    The trio realized they were blocking the entrance, so they moved a few feet to the sidewalk.
    “I just finished telling my father about my new job at your station hosting a sales show.” She beamed. Philip did a double take and his face became even redder.
    She appeared to reach for some phantom strand of hair. Long, slender fingers brushed by a lush, tantalizing mouth capable of bringing men to their knees. She had the perfect face for the camera. One look and she’d have the viewers in the palm of her hand.
    “Well, I look forward to seeing you, Kae.” He frowned. Philip’s enigmatic expression piqued his curiosity.
    Philip cleared his throat. “Yes, yes. Well, I’d love to stay and chat, James, but I have a meeting in less than half an hour.
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