The Garden
by Monocle

Madeline settled back against Paul, her loose summer dress blowing freely in the breeze passing through the secluded garden. His caresses on her arms and sides moved down to her legs and thighs as her heart beat faster with excitement. The sun shining through her diaphanous sundress revealed that, today, she wore nothing underneath. Her coming through the hedge-maze to where Paul tended her favorite plots at just this time had been a clear signal to him that she wanted what she would never say. She had faced him, blushing, eyes downcast, as he drew off his gardener's gloves and lead her to a contemplation bench, which he stood in front of, turning her around so her back was to him as he started caressing her.

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This and other stories are now available in the collection:

Through a Tinted Lens by Monocle

ISBN: 978-1-926830-03-2 Published: 2/11/2010 Pages: 80 (pdf) Words: 25,481 Formats: Adobe PDF, MobiPocket, and ePUB Price: $3.49


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