Showing posts with label sex. Show all posts
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Thursday, August 15, 2013

Inescapable (GBE2 #117 Topic: Power)

This week, I'm pretending to be a poet.  Enjoy!



 Fingertips...
    grazing my collarbone
gently sweeping
    secrets keeping
    softly whisper
press into me
        ...deeply






Fingertips...
    delicate squeezing
exquisite pleading
    voltaic frenzy
    the silent demand
be my
        ...authority


impetuously
  
      breathless.

electricity.....


sealed our fate



Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Love Potion #74 (The Story Cabin #1--Fever)


 The writing prompt for this exercise was "Fever" by Peggy Lee.  This is one of my most favorite songs.  The first time I heard it was in a witchcraft store when I was a teen. Other than that one fact, this story is a complete work of fiction.  Enjoy!


When Samantha was a teenager, her best friend dragged her to a witchcraft store.  It was smoky and dark.  The scent of incense hung heavy in the air, clinging to her like a humid summer day.  The clerk…a ‘60’s throwback complete with tie dye and bell bottoms…sat behind the counter with a hazy, glassy-eyed expression on her face.  Samantha had figured the older woman was high on something but didn’t really give her much thought beyond that.  She was too busy drinking in her environment.  Boy, if her mother knew that she was here….well... she would be in so much trouble.  Samantha’s mother took these sorts of things seriously and would most definitely freak out if she knew that HER daughter was even entertaining the notion of witches, magick, or a way of life that fell short of normal.

But Sam wasn’t really exploring the notion of anything.  It was Kendall that brought her here.  It was Kendall that was determined put her own mother into cardiac arrest by coming home with a book of spells or some other piece of witch paraphernalia that her mother would certainly disapprove of.  Kendall was the rebel in this duo—not Sam.  Kendall was the one who wanted shock value.  Nevertheless, Sam thoroughly enjoyed the dangerous thrill she experienced as she crept around the shop. 

 Zip-loc baggies of herbs lined one wall and books…what seemed like thousands of books…covered almost every shelf.  Jars labeled with things like ‘Dragon’s Blood’ and ‘Eye of Newt’ were neatly lined up on tables in the middle of the roomThis cannot be for real…she thought, and giggled quietly under her breathPeople actually buy this stuff??  People actually think this stuff is real??  Samantha was beside herself with disbelief.  She knew that Kendall didn’t really believe in any of this nonsense.  That girl just wanted to get a rise out of people.  And, as thrilling as going behind her own mother’s back and going into that shop was, Sam knew, in her heart, that magick was just the invention of talented storytellers.

Kendall filled her shopping basket with a few books and various ingredients to make some potion or another and brought her items to the counter.  She quickly paid and motioned for Sam to follow her out of the shop.  As she turned to leave, the clerk grabbed Sam by the arm.

“You think this is all hooey now, Samantha…but you won’t always feel that way.  You WILL be back.”  Samantha yanked her arm free and ran as fast as she could.  She didn’t stop running until she had put several blocks distance between her and the shop.  She never told Kendall what had happened and never thought about that day ever again.

Until now.

Samantha stood outside the shop and could not believe her eyes.  She was in her thirties now and somehow the shop had remained all these years.  After going inside, she noticed that it hadn’t changed at all.  Not a single jar, baggie or book looked different than it had when she was fifteen.  Except the clerk…she was definitely different.  There was a lovely looking woman, who was close to Sam's age, seated upon a stool next to the counter.  She was wearing a peasant skirt and flowing black blouse.  Her long, dark curls were held away from her round face by two jeweled hair clips. 

“Samantha, you’ve finally returned.  Are you a believer now?” Who was this woman?  How did she know my name? Sam thought but just stood there silently gazing at the woman.

“People always see what they want to, my child.” Sam shook her head and rubbed her eyes.  It was as though the woman had access to Sam's thoughts.  Surely this beautiful woman couldn’t be saying what Sam thought she was saying….

Sam gulped and said “I’m not sure if I believe in anything—If I’ve ever believed in anything.  But I’m desperate.  I need help.  I didn’t know where to turn.  I…need…him.”  A tear slid down Samantha’s freckled cheek.

Desperate.  Yes, that was exactly how Sam felt.  She hadn’t felt this way in a long time—that sick, maddening pull that came standard with desiring someone.  She couldn’t eat.  She couldn’t sleep.  Almost every thought was of…him.  It sounded ridiculous—like some silly teenage love song but it was her day to day reality.  He even invaded her dreams. 
She’d had him within her grasp and it had been…well…magical.  It was a magic that penetrated her to the core.  She felt more inspired and energetic....more beautiful than she’d felt in years.  She saw her world with a new found clarity.  She felt a restless intensity that could not be calmed.

She couldn’t just let that feeling die could she?  She couldn’t just let him walk out her life and take all that magic with him…could she?  Just because HE wanted it that way.  No. She couldn’t.  She wasn’t getting any younger and men weren’t exactly beating down her door anymore.  No…she had to fix this.  She had to hold onto this man as tightly as she could.  

By any means necessary.

The shop clerk retreated to the back of the store and ducked through a beaded curtain into another room.  She returned with a small vial of dark purple liquid.  She rolled the vial between her palms as if to warm the fluid.  

“Desperate times quite often call for desperate measures, my child” she said quietly as she pressed the small glass tube into Sam’s hand.  The heat it generated radiated up her arm and warmed her entire body. “Pour this into his drink.  Oddly enough, it works especially well in carbonated beverages but any cold drink will do.  Avoid hot drinks altogether.  Heat has an adverse effect on the potion.  This potion will take hold almost immediately and it is next to impossible to reverse.  You have to be certain of what you want before you take action.”

Sam peeked into her oversized purse to search for her wallet.  The woman stopped her. “There is no charge when it comes to matters of the heart.  Just make sure you know what your heart wants”

Sam looked down at the vial nestled in the palm of her hand.  She was certain.

When she looked up, the shop was gone and she was standing outside of a corner grocery.  The sign on the door read:  SODA SALE 99 CENTS

Thoughts poured through her head.  His smile as he stood at just the right angle in the sunshine…holding hands, fingers intertwined…laying her head on his chest late at night. Kisses that made her lose all ability to think coherently.  The last time her lips touched his…crying into her pillow night after night…the dull ache she felt when she wasn't able to act upon her feelings…the excruciating realization that he didn’t feel the same way—and most likely never had.

She pushed open the door and walked inside.

“Desperate times call for desperate measures…” she whispered as she reached for the soda.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

GBE2 Week 11--Instinct

I skipped last week.  Real life got in the way of all the fun stuff that I like to do--unfortunately that happens sometimes.  This prompt--instinct--inspired me to write another poem.  Enjoy!

Call of the Wild

Sullen girl
heading my way
carefully tread 
the lonely highway
up the stairs--pure confidence
all vanilla cake and troubled lighting
Impulsive girl
sky's the limit
silly girl
it's only minutes
skin and teeth
lips and limbs
joy plus sorrow 
mixed with sin
why keep jumping at the chance
when you aren't worth a public glance?
It doesn't stop her coming back
again
and 
again
for a nibble
a taste
for carnage and grace
a reassurance of vanity
a waste of valuable sanity
and yet
it's set
in stone
instinct.....
every time she heeds the call   




Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Summer of '90: a short story (GBE2 Week #3)

This week's topic for GBE2 is Lost and Found. (Note to readers:  Blogger is giving me a really hard time setting up this blog.  Paragraphs are not separated where they should be.  I've tried to fix it three times with no success.  I hope you enjoy this anyway *smiles*)

It was hot.  The kind of hot that made you feel as though, any minute, you’d melt and end up being a puddle on the ground.  The trees overhead weren’t really providing much shade and every step they took through the woods was agony.

God, she hated nature.  Trees, grass, dirt….you name it….she had no use for it.  She was city born—raised amongst the hustle and bustle—and she didn’t really understand the appeal of hiking.  She could appreciate the beauty of nature from a distance but today, having it right in her face and under her feet, was almost more than she could stand.

But he’d promised her that a beautiful spot awaited them.  A secluded location deep in the woods complete with a small waterfall that emptied into a bubbling stream.  A quaint little stream that flowed beneath a small stone bridge.

It sounded so lovely.  She could picture it already.  Laying the blanket down in the lush green grass, snuggling in next to the boy she loved and making love for the first time as the water gurgled past them.  Just the two of them.

Alone.

It would be just like the movies….only better because it was happening to her.
But they weren’t alone.  They had two friends tagging along.  Going off alone into the woods would just seem so...obvious.  They didn’t want to advertise their intentions…but the two friends were well aware of what was supposed to be taking place and they planned to disappear once they arrived at the special destination.
If they ever arrived there!  It was taking forever to get there. Every few minutes he assured her that it wasn’t much further.  He’d encourage her by telling her how pretty it was there and how much she was going to love it. 

She had a sneaking suspicion that they were lost but he was never going to admit it—sixteen year old boys are always think they’re right about everything!
On and on they went…the heat and humidity was like a wet blanket pressing down on them.  Sweat poured off of her body in what felt like gallons.  She hated the heat just as much as she hated nature.

Where the hell was this so-called special place?  Why did it feel like hours since they’d left the common areas of the park?
Why exactly was she doing this?
Oh yeah…she was in love. 

But more importantly, she wanted to get this business of losing her virginity over and done with.  All her life, people told her she wasn’t pretty.  Boys never wanted to date her.  Girls told her that she’d never be as pretty or desirable as they were.  It seemed like everyone she knew had been in relationships except her.  They’d held hands and kissed and hell, most of them had gone all the way too. 

Nobody had ever even wanted to hold her hand….until this boy.  And she wanted to show him just how much that meant to her.
She didn’t feel pressured.  But it felt like it was something she should do.  She felt like it would somehow transform her into something better….something special….something more.
None of that was ever going to happen if they didn’t find that damn bridge!
They didn’t find that bridge…not until years later.  But they separated from their friends and laid that blanket down in an open field.  They were hot and sticky….exhausted from walking so far.  They were both nervous and scared.  Neither one of them really wanted to go through with it….maybe a different day would have been better…maybe in a bed….in a room with air conditioning or at least a fan….in a place without a thousand mosquitos making them lunch…maybe when they were a little older…maybe longer than a month into their courtship......
But neither of them wanted to disappoint the other. 

They stripped out of their bathing suits and laid down together.  And when it was over, she couldn’t for the life of her,  understand what all the fuss about sex was.
The loss of her virginity never bothered her.

But rather, what she found out that day.
Five minutes with the boy she loved didn’t change anything.
She wasn’t better.  She didn’t feel extra special.  She didn’t feel like she was…more.
She was still the same person walking out of the woods that she was when she walked in.
And it would take many more years before she realized just how special she was.