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Stranger sex

Stranger sex

A name upon the Internet, no idea of who they are, all you know is your profiles match and they don't live all that far

You both choose a wine bar, the same distance from where you live, you decide to both meet a eight, a first name is all you give

You make your way inside the bar, on a stool sits a girl in a dress of lace, she turns and she smiles at you, light radiates from her face

You buy her a glass of house white, you both ask how did you get here, you both tell the same sad story, whilst you drink your wine and beer

You both hop into a cab, you both find a cheap hotel room for the night, the man pays with cash, he opens the door and flicks the light

He sits on a well used bed, he turns when he hears the bathroom door, standing there was a vision, he couldn't wait no more

He pulled her towards him, he lays her on the bed, he looks at this beauty, all the while desires growing in his head

Kissing starts, hands run wild, passion and hunger overflows, they fumble at each other, trying to remove each others clothes

She spreads her legs he enters her, she gasps as she takes his girth, soon he is pounding her, both fucking for all their worth

A long night of passion is had, she took him in every hole, still no real information exchanged, anonymity still their goal

Once they had finished, they left the room and cum stained sheet, they took a cab to the wine bar, the place of their stranger meet

Both said their last goodbyes, she walked left and he went right, like two ships that passed dense fog, both sailed off out of sight

Ron
Written by averageJoe69 (Ron Summers)
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