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Click here"Nora! You alright in there?"
Embarrassed, Nora realized that John was calling to her from behind the door. She had taken much longer than she had intended. Quickly she stood up and set the book back on the stand then jumped out of the tub, wrapping the towel around her body.
"I'm alright John. I'll be down in 5 minutes," she called out sweetly.
"Alright. Just wanted to check. Didn't want your food to get cold."
Nora prayed he wouldn't come through the door of the bathroom to check on her. Actually there was nothing else in the world she would have wanted more, but she would have been greatly embarrassed to have John know that she was nearly ready to pleasure herself while looking at the erotic pictures in the book. She let out a sigh of relief as she heard his footsteps heading back down the hall. Quickly Nora dried her self off, went to her room, got dressed and nervously headed downstairs.
I like this so far, but you need to let us know there is to be a continuation. I liked the story so far. was actually hoping it was set in this time frame, where I am sure there are several erotic/romance stories needed to be told or even made up.
Like your thoughts about a romance between a slave and an owner-great fiction.
Surely you don't think all slaves spoke alike, or that absolutely no slave, under any circumstances, was ever given a book. This is a fine story, and well within the realm of possibility. I congratulate the author for showing that beauty and love can flower in even the least likely of places.
this sorry is very inaccurate, from the dialogue of the slaves to John giving Nora a book to read. You are probably young so I will forgive you. This story is good maybe if was placed around the early 20th century and they were servants instead of slaves it would make much more sense, but honey this story is too inaccurate.