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Click hereShe turned to kiss him. Her lips found his, connecting in a sloppy, passionate way that spoke volumes.
"That was... fucking fantastic," she murmured, her eyes still not fully focused.
"Do you mean fantastic fucking?" he joked, before kissing her again, then rolling her onto her side and spooning her from behind. He pulled the covers over their naked bodies that seemed to fit against one another so perfectly.
"I could get used to this," was Taylor's last conscious thought.
Brad was thinking the exact same thing before he fell asleep.
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Author's note: Thanks for reading the fifth chapter of Brad and Taylor's adventures and hope it was worth the wait. Please take a second to vote and drop some stars. All forms of feedback, public or private, are very welcome. Knowing what you enjoyed, or didn't, motivates me tremendously and helps shape the following chapters, as this series is a work in progress.
Whackdoodle your comment is spot on. The ex seems to exist only as a justification for whatever abuse the beautiful couple decide to subject him to, and to excuse their behavior as “imperfect people” is a weak justification for their sadism. His only crime seems to be to love a woman incapable of caring about him in any way; a woman whose value system seems largely based on cock size.
She’s been abused, so she cruelly humiliates and abuses the most vulnerable person she knows, over, and over, and over…with enthusiastic help from her chosen accomplice.
That is both sociopathic and sadistic.
So, the cycle of abuse is complete. She’s been hurt, so she hurts the most vulnerable person she can find; a man available to hurt because he loves her. Nothing quite like kicking a dog when it’s down and then laughing about it.
Jim is a self absorbed, emotionally abusive, manipulative prick. Like most men. Like me at times. Seeing his balls and his ego get crushed feels right. Painful, but right. He (I) deserve to suffer for the shit he's (I've) done.
What he NEEDS is to be educated and remade. Maybe Brad could humiliate him further by teaching him how to be a good lover, by telling him the only way back to Taylor is to learn to be good in bed, and that he should start by sucking Brads cock. But then I love BDSM and MM Bi action. LOL.
In the end, everyone needs to be of use, to be valued for their skills. And gaining skills means putting your fucking ego aside and learning to be better. The problem is that (most) men never bother to LISTEN to the women who decide to have anything to do with them and they don't LEARN. While a few men, better men, do listen, and do learn, and are, as a result, better lovers and better men.
Brad, for all his failings, has listened to women enough that he knows how to lick or fuck a cunt. He is, in that way at least, the better man.
Will Jim ever admit that and try to better himself? Will Taylor or Brad or someone else ever bother to try to teach him? Time will tell. He will probably recover and learn a life long hatred for women and better men instead, like so many (NOT me! LOL).
Final thought: Women deserve to find joy, every bit as much as men. This idea is NOT embraced by our society. That's what most of my stories are about, in the end. They usually involve women who find joy in pain (very special women) but they do find joy, and I'm enjoying reading about Taylor finding her joy. I don't blame her for being angry with Jim, or for torturing him. And Jim can stop that torture with a simple rearrangement of furniture and leaving the TV on. Some part of him knows he needs to suffer and is trying to break down his horrible ego.
@whackdoodle - thank you for taking the time to comment. I'm sorry to hear the story didn't work for you.
Taylor and Brad are characters far from perfect, individually and/or together, and I thought she'd feel empowered and (even if wrongly,) entitled to some revenge after the things she'd been through. Her being victimized over and over isn't something I'm interested in writing about, but I will consider the point you raise going forward.