Zerendipity (FF)

By: Kris Howard | Other books by Kris Howard
Categories: Erotic Romance, Alternative (M/M or F/F), Contemporary, Erotica Fiction
Word Count: 3,056
Heat Level: SIZZLING
Published By: JMS Books LLC

 

Kai and Liza, law school roommates in Oregon, go to Liza's home town for the holidays. In Schenectady, Kai meets Liza's frosty mother and frostbitten father, and makes love to Liza as often as possible.

After Christmas, Liza takes Kai to the city. In a Times Square hotel, she explores her newfound orientation and her insatiable appetite for Kai.

NOTE: Zerendipity is an extended scene from Kris Howard's published novel Zen and Tonic.








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Zerendipity (FF)
Zerendipity (FF)

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Cover Art by J.M. Snyder

 

 

Excerpt

After chatting and giggling all the way to the city, Liza and Kai arrived at the Times Square Hilton, and began to unpack. Placing her underwear in a drawer, Kai glanced up and quietly wolf-whistled. "Yummy," she purred.

Grinning, Liza draped sheer purple lace over her blouse, and struck a pose. With shining eyes, she watched Kai take a step toward her. "Wait a minute, wait a minute." Snapping back the teddy with one hand, Liza extended the other, palm out.

Kai stopped mid-stride. Liza slowly pulled from her suitcase a shred of fabric, and stretched a purple thong across her hips. Kai groaned.

Turning on her heel, Liza slipped into the bathroom and closed the door. Cracking the door open, she thrust her mouth into the slit. "Do you want me dirty or clean?"

Kai chortled. "Dirty, please." She stripped, snatched a T-shirt from her suitcase, and shrugged into it. Absentmindedly rubbing the shirt's Graceville Harley-Davidson logo, Kai glanced into her underwear drawer. "Nah," she whispered, and jumped into bed.

Liza emerged from the bathroom, naked but for strategically placed purple lace. Kai's face opened into a broad smile. She sat up and spread her arms. "Come here, darlin'."