by Violet Blue
“Well, I certainly appreciate that,” Nick said, moving closer to me. He looked down at me as he said, “I haven’t fucked anyone’s ass for a long time. I sure didn’t think I’d get the chance when I came to work today.”
“Well, what a lovely coincidence.” During this exchange I had pulled another condom from my purse and torn it open, and he had already freed his cock from his jeans. I looked down and slid the condom on, then glanced back up at him before turning around and bending over, planting my palms against the rough gray surface of the wall.
Nick made an approving noise as I felt him move closer to me. I heard the bottle of lube flip open, and then I felt Nick’s cock nudging between my asscheeks, stopping before he penetrated me.
“I don’t know how used to this you are, so I’ll take my cues from you,” he said. His voice was tight with arousal. I nodded and backed up slowly, pushing myself around the head of his cock and inching my way back against him until he was all the way inside my ass. I let out a breath, arching my back as the sensation and just the pure dirtiness of what we were doing shot straight to the pit of my stomach.
I could tell by Nick’s breathing that he was experiencing something similar. I moved slowly back toward the wall, then back up against him, sliding his cock in and out of my ass slowly as I set the pace. When I was ready, I turned my head.
“Okay,” I whispered. “You can go ahead now.”
Nick pushed into me firmly, though keeping the pace not much faster than I had set it. He moaned quietly, reaching down once to slap my ass as he took it from behind. I gasped with pleasure and met his strokes, pushing back against him until I heard him grunt through clenched teeth and I knew he was coming. He gripped my hips, and I felt the wetness again between my thighs as he climaxed into me.
Nick surprised me then by reaching around in front of me with his right hand and finding my clit, stroking me there delicately as he pulled out of my ass and held me in place by my hip. I moaned, unable to keep quiet as he made me come, smacking my ass once again as he pressed firmly against my clit with his fingers.
I turned with a surprised smile. “Thank you.”
He grinned. “Oh, thank you.” He winked at me as he refastened his pants, then watched as I gathered my jeans and panties.
“You can go ahead,” I told him. “I’ll be right in.”
I pulled my clothes on quickly and walked back around the corner, entering the mall through the door from which I had exited. I stopped at the restroom to do some cleanup, then headed back to the Apple store. I walked in and went straight back to the Genius Bar, where Jake and Andrew now stood huddled over my laptop. Nick was off to the side, presumably preparing to depart.
Andrew saw me first and smiled shyly. Jake looked up then as well, his penetrating gaze resting on mine.
“How’s it going?” I asked casually, nodding at the laptop in front of them.
“We’re running a test on it now, and that should take care of it. Should be done in just a second,” Jake said.
“Don’t let that stop you from coming back to see us anytime there’s anything we can do for you though,” Nick said from my left with a grin.
My chuckle was a little breathless. I wasn’t sure how I would be handling the temptation to do exactly that as I accepted my laptop from Jake and slipped it back into my briefcase. I thanked the three of them and felt them watching me as I turned and wound among the computer-laden counters and bustling customers toward the exit.
As I approached it, I smiled as I recalled the direness I had felt about being without my computer upon entering the store an hour before. Forty-five minutes of tension relief later, I found myself wondering what might next go wrong with the computer I carried at my side. Amazing what those Geniuses can do.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
RACHEL KRAMER BUSSEL’s (rachelkramerbussel.com) books include Bottoms Up, Spanked, Do Not Disturb, The Mile High Club, Rubber Sex, Tasting Him, Tasting Her and Best Sex Writing 2008, 2009 and 2010. She’s senior editor at Penthouse Variations, a former Village Voice sex columnist, and host of In the Flesh Reading Series.
When she’s not plumbing the depths of kink, CARRIE CANNON focuses on nursing elderly houses back to health and keeping things hot in the kitchen. She’s been paid to be a cookbook editor, cook, restaurant owner and a dog groomer—but writing smut is her favorite job so far.
ANGELA CAPERTON’s (angelacaperton.com) fantasy novel Woman of the Mountain won the 2008 Eppie Award for Best Erotica. She has also published stories in several erotic anthologies including Girls on Top, Love at First Bite, Coming Together: Against the Odds, Coming Together: Al Fresco and Maiden Mother Crone.
HEIDI CHAMPA (heidichampa.blogspot.com) has appeared in more than ten anthologies including Tasting Him, Frenzy and Girl Fun One. She’s also steamed up the pages of Bust magazine. Find her online at Clean Sheets, Ravenous Romance, Oysters and Chocolate and the Erotic Woman.
EMERALD’s (thegreenlightdistrict.org) erotic fiction has been published or is forthcoming in many anthologies online and in print. She resides in suburban Maryland where she works as a webcam model and serves as an activist for reproductive freedom and sex workers’ rights.
AMIE M. EVANS authors the “Two Girls Kissing” column, and is an editor, workshop provider and a retired burlesque/high-femme drag performer. On the board for Saints and Sinners LGBTQ lit fest, she graduated magna cum laude with a BA in literature and is working on her MLA at Harvard, and a novel.
SCARLETT FRENCH is a short-story writer and a poet living in London’s East End with her partner, their nipper, and a pugnacious marmalade cat. Her erotic fiction has appeared in many collections including Girl Crazy, Best Women’s Erotica ’09, ’08 and ’07, and more.
K. D. GRACE lives in England with her husband. She is passionate about nature, writing, and sex—not necessarily in that order. She entertains herself with Chinese martial arts, long, thought-provoking walks and extreme vegetable gardening. She has had erotica published in volumes from Black Lace, Xcite Books and more.
LILY HARLEM won first prize in the LoveHoney Vulgari Award for Erotic Fiction with an American-themed story entitled “Madam President,” and lives in Wales with her husband, two teenage children and an ever growing menagerie of rescued pets.
LOUISA HARTE’s (louisaharte.com) work has won third place in For the Girls Erotic Fiction Competition 2008 and was voted a Weekly Winner and semifinalist in the 5th Better Sex Erotic Fiction Contest Fall 2008. A New Zealander, she finds inspiration from many places, including her thoughts, dreams and fantasies.
AIMEE HERMAN has been previously published by Oysters & Chocolate, Cliterature Journal, Pregnant Moon Review, and Evoke Journal.
KAY JAYBEE (kayjaybee.me.uk) is the author of the erotic anthology The Collector, a regular contributor to Oysters and Chocolate and has a number of stories published in antholgies from Cleis Press (Lips Like Sugar, Lust, Best Women’s Erotica 2007, 2008, 2009 and Best Lesbian Romance 2009), Black Lace, Xcite Books, Mammoth Books and Penguin.
KRISTINA LLOYD (kristinalloyd.wordpress.com) is the author of three erotic novels including the controversial Black Lace bestseller, Asking for Trouble. Her stories have appeared in numerous anthologies and her novels have been translated into German, Dutch and Japanese. She is described as “a fresh literary talent” who “writes sex with a formidable force.”
SOMMER MARSDEN’s (SmutGirl.blogspot.com) work has appeared in dozens of anthologies and she is the author of multiple books including Double Booked and The Mighty Quinn. She lives in Maryland where she drinks red wine, writes, runs, reads and is a bit obsessed when it comes to sex, emails and reality TV.
For ANASTASIA MAVROMATIS, writing is like oxygen, and sexuality is like chocolate frosting. Her erotic stories have appeared on websites including Oysters and Chocolate, and in print: Scarlet Magazine (UK) and Girls on Top: Explicit Erotica for Women (Cleis Press). She resides in Sydney, Australia, where she publishes Lucrezia Magazine.
/> After many failed attempts at writing for academia, wondering why supervisors kept cutting out the good bits of her thesis, LOZ MCKEEN has only recently found her niche writing erotic fiction. She lives in Tasmania, Australia, with her husband and son.
AIMEE PEARL is a kinky bisexual exhibitionist who lives in San Francisco. She enjoys bossy perverts, gender rebels and assorted sexual misfits; her writing is much more fact than fiction. Aimee’s erotic stories have appeared in Best Lesbian Erotica 2008, On Our Backs magazine, and Longing, Lust, and Love.
Called a “literary siren” by Good Vibrations, ALISON TYLER (alisontyler.com) is naughty and she knows it. Her sultry short stories have appeared in more than one hundred anthologies. She is the author of more than twenty-five erotic novels, and the editor of more than fifty explicit anthologies.
ABOUT THE EDITOR
VIOLET BLUE (tinynibbles.com) is a blogger, high-profile tech personality, award-winning, best-selling author and editor of more than two dozen books in five languages, podcaster, web TV show GETV reporter, technology futurist, and sex-positive pundit in mainstream media (such as CNN and “The Tyra Banks Show”). Blue is the sex columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle with a weekly column titled “Open Source Sex” and has a podcast of the same name with more than eight million downloads and counting. Blue is also a Forbes Web Celeb and one of Wired’s Faces of Innovation. She writes for media outlets such as Forbes, O: The Oprah Magazine and UN sponsored international health organization, RH Reality Check. Violet lectures to cyberlaw classes at UC Berkeley, human sexuality programs at UCSF and tech conferences (ETech and SXSW), in addition to sex crisis counselors at community teaching institutions and Google Tech Talks. Blue’s tech blog is techyum.com and she publishes DRM-free audio and e-books at DigitaPub.com.
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