Sex in the Bus

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She fucked a stranger in a public bus
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Tia boarded the bus, hoping for a peaceful ride,
But fate had other plans, as she soon realized.
A hot and handsome guy sat beside her,
And Tia couldn't help but admire his features.

His greasy hair and chiseled face,
His bulging jeans that left no space,
For imagination to run wild,
Tia's heart raced like a child.

She wanted him, right then and there,
On the public bus, with people to stare.
He seemed to sense her desire,
And led her to the back of the bus, with a fire.

He bent her over and removed her thong,
Tia was shocked, but she couldn't be wrong.
She wanted him to fuck her senseless,
On the back of this filthy bus, it was her only wish.

He produced a condom and asked if she was sure,
Tia shouted yes, she couldn't resist anymore.
He entered her slowly, with an artful skill,
Then his thrusts became harder and rougher still.

Tia moaned and arched her back,
As passersby watched in shock and awe.
Her breasts bounced with every thrust,
As he teased her nipples with lust.

She came again and again, an orgy of orgasms,
Tia was amazed, she'd never felt such spasms.
Chatty finally came too, panting like a dog,
Tia was wiped out, she felt like a log.

She left the bus feeling bold,
Leaving behind a story to be told.
She walked up to him with a smile,
And deposited her panties, in his style.

He laughed and took a whiff of the lace,
Placing them in his jacket with grace.
They gazed at each other, smiling bright,
But She knew it was time to take flight.

He asked for her name, but she declined,
Their connection was only of a different kind.
He nodded, disappointed but not upset,
For he knew they had a moment they wouldn't forget.

"Goodbye, stranger," Tia said with a wave,
"Thank you for the lovely chat and for being brave."
She left him with a wink and a grin,
Feeling wild and free from within.

She couldn't believe what had just occurred,
On the back of a public bus, she'd been absurd.
They parted ways, with a memory to keep
A stranger's embrace, on a public bus so cheap.

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