"She thinks about his hands": Excerpt from "Bending: Dirty Kinky Stories About Pain, Power, Religion, Unicorns, & More"

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Excerpt from “His Hands,” one of the stories from “Bending: Dirty Kinky Stories About Pain, Power, Religion, Unicorns, & More.” Now for sale on Kindle, Nook, and Smashwords!

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This is what she thinks about, when she thinks about him. She doesn’t think about his eyes, like she likes to tell herself; or about his lips, like she’d tell her friends if they knew about him; or about his cock, like she tells him when she’s in a good mood. She thinks about his hands.

When he wants her, it’s always his hands that go first. Brushing lightly against her face. Sneaking up on her thigh. Massaging the back of her neck, and then inching down over her collarbones to entice her breasts. His hands are smart — smarter than he is, probably — and his hands are sweet when they want to be, and they can make her feel calm and drifty, safe and befriended.

But it isn’t these nice sweet things she thinks about. His hands also do things that make her blush when she remembers, things that make her flinch and quickly look for something to stare at on the floor, convinced that anyone who sees her can read her mind. When she thinks about his hands, these are the things she thinks about.

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"She thinks about his hands": Excerpt from "Bending: Dirty Kinky Stories About Pain, Power, Religion, Unicorns, & More"
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3 thoughts on “"She thinks about his hands": Excerpt from "Bending: Dirty Kinky Stories About Pain, Power, Religion, Unicorns, & More"

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    Is there any chance of a narrated audiobook version of this? (I enjoyed the audiobook version of “why are atheists so angry?” more than the print, which is rare)

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    Is there any chance of a narrated audiobook version of this? (I enjoyed the audiobook version of “why are atheists so angry?” more than the print, which is rare)

    Marcus Ranum @ #2: So glad you enjoyed the audiobook of “Why Are You Atheists So Angry?” Plans are afoot for an audiobook edition, but it’s not yet definite. Watch this blog for future announcements!

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