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Natasha Chesterbrook

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  1. Thanks for reading it! I loved writing it but knowing someone is reading makes a huge difference. You guys have been awesome!
  2. Thank you! Glad you liked it. I've already started my next one. Hopefully I'll get out soon.
  3. “Dorothy, do you want to sit on the blanket?” The sun’s reflection off the water was blinding but with my sunglasses I could still watch Seth splashing in the waves with his nephew. Wearing nothing but a pair of swimming shorts, he looked like a sun god glistening and magnetic. I couldn’t take my eyes off him, this gorgeous man. I turned around to reply, “I’ll just sit here by the water for a bit.” Seth’s mother had laid a blanket on the beach along with a lunch basket for at least ten pe
  4. When I was nine years old, my brother and I had a tree house in the wooded lot that bordered our backyard. Rickety construction as only two boys could cobble together, it became the center of our world that summer. Whether we were cops waiting to get the jump on some bad guys or two supermen out to stop evil villains, this was where our childhood fantasies played out. Until one afternoon when Everett decided we needed a secret passage for escaping Martian attacks. I had just climbed over the s
  5. Bloody gloves. “Strange how a hundred ladies attending the benefit wore long, white gloves but not you, Miss James.” The detective looked pointedly at the gloves Dorothy wore now. Continuing, he pulled no punches when voicing his opinion of me. “After you did your best to hide her identity, I had no choice but to follow you.” Danny spoke up forcefully, “He didn’t do it!” Detective Cavanaugh replied evenly, “I wasn’t accusing Mr. Graham.” “No, I meant –” Danny froze and the silence hung
  6. Thank you!
  7. The next morning David stretched an arm across my chest with a yawn. After he conceded defeat in the kitchen last night, we’d gone for a late supper before we returned to stay up late watching an old movie and necking like teenagers. It was a luxury to spend the night with this man in my arms, one to which I was trying not to get too attached. Still I found myself desperately wanting to make it a more permanent arrangement. He pluck at a nipple and gently bit into my shoulder throwing a wicke
  8. It did occur to me that old-fashioned corsets usually require someone to lace them up for you but that's when they want them tight to create that hourglass figure. I'm not sure David wanted that look. I picture him as quite slim and the corset would be more for show (privately) than figure-enhancing. So perhaps he could have laced it up with the back in front and then twisted it around? I know I would have tried that.
  9. If you'll recall, Danny slapped Dorothy when she interrupted his argument with Damian at the benefit. Bach in the 50's only "cheap" women wore pierced earrings. Women of any social standing wore clip-ons which easily came off. I remember playing with a number of my mom's clip-on earring when I was little, playing dress up. Lots of fun!
  10. “How did a dead man end up living at your house?” If Michael Rutherford had any reaction at all to that shot he kept it to himself. He was a large man with unusually large eyes and equally large hands. He bore an air of great confidence and a certain amount of sternness to him. I worried I’d made a mistake asking him to come see me at my office. “Mr. Guisti - that was his real name, I’ve been told - was staying with us at the request of a friend. He was a quiet guest and kept to himself. I w
  11. Once we’d arrived at her home I updated Dorothy on the detective’s visit and my conversation with Uncle Jimmy but left out his offer to skip town. She kept asking questions but I had other things on my mind. ”Why would the senator meet Damian all the way in Virginia?” I slid my hands around her waist, “I’m guessing because it was private, away from prying eyes.” “So they were having an affair?” I pulled her in tight against me and shrugged, “Damian wasn’t particular. Still I wouldn’t ha
  12. David answered my knock wearing loose pants and a robe. His hair was pulled back in a tight tail and he wore no makeup, dark smudges underlining wary eyes. My chest ached at the sight knowing I was more than responsible. Still Dorothy’s perfume filled the air lifting some of the oppression. I inhaled deeply fortifying my resolve. “May I?” He nodded and stepped back but I didn’t want space. It had been three days since we’d argued; three days of silence; three days without him near me. I'
  13. Thank you! You won't have to wait too long.
  14. The events of the night caught up with both of us and we drifted off to sleep. The next morning I found David sitting on the end of the bed holding up his gown from the night before. “What’s wrong?” I asked without thinking. The silence went on for a minute before he answered. “She’s strong and bold and fierce. Everything I’m not.” He clutched the dress to his chest and turned to look at me. Pasting Dorothy’s smile on his face, he airily declared, “It’s supposed to be warm today. I’m t
  15. In sharp contrast to her delicate appearance, the strength she used to pushed me against the door after we entered the house took me by complete surprise. Her lips smashed onto mine with both lust and desperation only equaled by my own immediate response. Pulling her close, I drove my tongue between those ruby lips as she ground her pelvis into mine. My cock rose to steel overtaking my brain. I could feel an equal hardness beneath all that satin, tulle and crinoline. When she dropped to her knee
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