The Nutcracker

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"There you two are. Happy Christmas Stella and Toby. What did you give each other?" Mum kissed me as she greeted us.

"I woke up to the most amazing blow job." Toby was deadpan despite my jaw hanging and me going bright red.

"Good for you, love, good for you." I had never seen my mother so lost for words.

"I also got her this, but I hadn't had a chance to give it to her yet. Stella, I'd like us to be forever and not just for Christmas." Toby held out the most amazing ring; an emerald surrounded by diamonds.

I'm not sure if I said yes out loud or if my squeal and the way my arms wrapped around Toby, my lips pressing all over his face, answered for me. I had well and truly misjudged him when I first met him. He was not stuck-up and pompous. He was funny, and smart, and shy, and sexy, and so much more, but most of all, we were together. It may have taken some serious cracking of our shells to get us to this moment, but our pasts had helped shape our presents and our futures looked amazing.

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AnonymousAnonymous5 months ago

Luvly. A Christmas treat down under. Two Emo virgins and a real nutcracker. Unlikely domestic romance.

OU8ME2ICOU8ME2IC11 months ago

Another beautiful, well-written love story. Thank you for sharing your ability of writing “happily ever after” stories, which are my favorite to read.

Jez4funJez4funover 2 years ago

Fuck those who have complained! I thought it was perfect!

AnonymousAnonymousover 2 years ago

Sorry. You lost me when no one told off Bruce for his gross behaviour. Then there were paragraphs of backstory I couldn't concentrate on properly.

I tried to plod through when you decided to talk down about the bus driver as a simpleton.

Sigh.

You write well otherwise, and I wanted to get into it, I really did. But I can't get on board with bigotry, it sours things quite a bit.

Ravey19Ravey19over 2 years ago

Another good story from you even if maybe a little predictable, other than the knee in the nuts which was harsh. A good length with plenty of detail. Loved it.

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