by Alison Tyler
“Was he what?”
“Above you?”
I picture Adam’s long lean body sprawled among the wrinkled white sheets. In my head, I can still hear him whispering the words. “I love you.” That’s what he said. No doubt about it. But that statement becomes our private joke forever. When Sarah wants to kiss me, to touch me, to fuck me, she leans in close and says, “I’m above you.”
She’s not. We are on the exact same level.
Which, I might add, is way the fuck above Adam.
ABOUT THE EDITOR
CALLED “A TROLLOP WITH A LAPTOP” by East Bay Express, Alison Tyler is naughty and she knows it. Ms. Tyler is the author of more than twenty explicit novels, including Learning to Love It, Strictly Confidential, Sweet Thing, Sticky Fingers, and Something About Workmen (all published by Black Lace), as well as Rumors, Tiffany Twisted, and With or Without You (Cheek). Her novels and short stories have been translated into Japanese, Dutch, German, Italian, Norwegian, and Spanish.
Ms. Tyler’s short stories in multiple genres have appeared in many anthologies as well as in Playgirl magazine and Penthouse Variations.
She is the editor of Batteries Not Included (Diva); Heat Wave, Best Bondage Erotica volumes 1 & 2, The Merry XXXmas Book of Erotica, Luscious, Red Hot Erotica, Slave to Love, Three-Way, Happy Birthday Erotica, Caught Looking (with Rachel Kramer Bussel), and Got a Minute? (all from Cleis Press); Naughty Fairy Tales from A to Z (Plume); and the Naughty Stories from A to Z series, the Down & Dirty series, Naked Erotica, and Juicy Erotica (all from Pretty Things Press). Please visit www.prettythingspress.com or www.alisontyler.blogspot.com.
Ms. Tyler is loyal to coffee (black), lipstick (red), and tequila (straight). She has tattoos, but no piercings; a wicked tongue, but a quick smile; and bittersweet memories, but no regrets.
In all things important, she remains faithful to her partner of eleven years, but she still can’t choose just one perfume.
Copyright © 2007 by Alison Tyler.
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Published in the United States by Cleis Press Inc.,
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eISBN : 978-1-573-44569-6