The woman's reaction as Adam brought his gaze up from her cleavage had him grinning. A slut, just as he'd taken her for; the man prided himself on being able to pick them out of a crowd; and not the type of whore he'd usually date, but he hadn't approached her with that intent in mind, but simply as female in possession of warm, tight holes to be fucked in order to relieve some tension, and demonstrate to his friends that the break-up of his relationship had been Kate's loss. For that purpose, the woman he'd barricaded in with the placement of his stool, appeared perfect. Although he'd seen bigger tits.
The twenty-three year old lifted his beer, and took a long draught of as grey eyes locked on brown. Little could he realise, as he peered at her cute face, that behind the warm façade, the woman was filled with hatred, and that the evening would end not in ecstasy, but unimaginable pain,
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Across the dance-floor, Kyle stood rested, strategically placed, invisible to the passing crowd, and able to watch the interaction between Zai and the stranger. He didn't need to be able to hear the conversation, to follow the tone conversation, and a faint smile played across his lips as Zai entrapped her prey as if she'd been born for that very purpose. All doubts had now departed the man's mind, and had, instead, been overridden by a sense of anticipation.
He'd murdered, multiple times, and witnessed Zai take a life, in what he'd considered self-defence, but this night would bring a new experience, and he wondered if Zai would request his assistance in the administering of pain, and eventual taking of the tall youth's life, or whether she'd wish to bear the responsibility for that task herself, in the knowledge that he was but a step away, if things went awry.
If the latter, what method would she
The journey that Richard and Mildred Loving took is important for history and for the future of civil rights in the United States. I recently watched the documentary The Loving Story and enjoyed the footage, pictures, and interviews of everyone involved in the Loving v. Virginia case. The documentary addressed the issue of interracial marriage in Virginia in 1967.
She groaned lewdly as she felt his fingertips brush up against the puckered ring of her ass, teasing the tender hole with a small, circling rhythm. The hand pulled away for a moment, and when it returned the digit was covered in something warm and wet. Saliva, she figured. Her body tensed up as she felt the finger pushing up against the opening, wiggling back and forth as it sought to penetrate the virgin hole. Zaelith had always enjoyed the feeling of a thick cock pounding her from behind, stretching her ass and filling her bowels with a hot load of cum, but this woman had obviously never tried it. Her body was instinctively clenching up, trying to push out the invading finger and turning it into an almost painful experience. Well, if Zaelith had anything to say about it this body would be a perfect fucktoy by the end of the night, ready and willing to accomodate a man in any
He describes the girls’ bodies in terms of the physical features most notable by first glances, including a reference of one girl being overweight with a large, but attractive rear end (Updike 561). I was thoroughly disgusted when he compared a woman’s empty mind with a buzzing bee in a glass jar (Updike 561). The girl referred to as “the queen” is the object most attracted by his affection and his roving eyes. “There was nothing between the top of the suit and the top of her head except her…it was more than pretty” (Updike 561). At the end of the story, the narrator refers to the “Big Tall Goony-Goony” as “not bad for raw material” (Updike 564) and while taking the money, compares Queenie’s breasts to raw scoops of vanilla ice cream (Updike 563). When he loudly announces his intentions to quit his job, the narrator is upset that the girls don’t seem to notice or appreciate him and he seems disappointed to find “his girls” gone from the parking lot and his life without noticing his martyrdom (Updike 564). I was offended as I imagined this was a stand easily taken by many man for pretty girls. I wanted to run home and smack my boyfriend on the head with a rolled up copy of Vogue.
The sestet is in contrast to the octave in that she asks him to only
The day had been perfect, Zai was perfect, and the five-start hotel, with it's luxurious king-sized bed, privacy, and the memories of their vengeful quest, if not forgotten, at least put aside momentarily, the words and actions had escaped impulsively, although he realised the concept had been lingering in the recesses of his mind for the entire day. Each touch, word, laugh, smile and giggle, and the normalcy shared between them; like the other couples on vacation; had increased his desire for her, his need for her, his wish to kiss and touch every scar on her body, and have her fullly revealed to him, as he would reveal himself to
The music blared so loud through the speakers at the bar and grill MacGowan's Haven, that Alannah Chambers worked at that she had to shout in order for her customers to hear her. "What would you like sir?" She yelled at the middle aged man on the other side of the counter. He was a heavy set man with thinning salt and pepper colored hair and thick glasses, he wore faded blue jeans and a blue shirt that looked like it seen better days. Lots of them. He had a mustard stain on his shirt too that he hadn't bothered to wipe up. "Uh, I'll take a beer and a piece of that ass babe," he said, and grinned wickedly at her. If it had been a few years sooner, Alannah would have ignored him, but not this time, she was done with little-miss-shy-girl that
This one Stanza poem allows the poem to be fast pace and unhindered with long drawn out accounts of abuse. The poem is not any less shocking however, to the contrary. The pace of this poem is fast and builds momentum as the words tumble out. The speaker recalls the terror of a child and the eventual hate and resentment of an adult “…how I am one fourth him, a brutal man with a hole for an eye and one fourth her, a woman who protected no one”(19) Here it becomes evident that the reader feels bitterness to the Grandmother also. It is not merely a hatred for men that we see but resentment towards a woman too, “and Grandma had never once taken anyone’s side against him”(19). According to Gaffery, this is a feeling that is harbored deep with Olds work (120).
The pre 20th century poems ‘Cousin Kate’ and ‘A woman to her lover’ written by Christina Rossetti and Christina Walsh, both explore the presentation of women. Similarly, both poems are unique due to it being written in the 1800’s, as women were controlled and dominated by men in that society.
Super Sad True Love Story, America, next to of course god america i, and I, Too, Sing America, are all story/poems that in some form or another address the theme of American exceptionalism and patriotism. In each of the titles, it is established that America is not as revered as it once was or possibly could be and that change needs to take place. Through dystopian tales, satirical speeches and exaggerated ideals the authors of these works of literature try to identify the issues faced in American society.
Out of the small town of Eden, with no job, and no stress, and a beautiful woman on his arm. One, no less, who enjoyed his company, and it appeared he could make smile with just a word, a touch or a glance. The man felt almost as if inhabited a dream, and if he did, it was one he never wanted to wake from. Her laugh was magic to his ears, and as he'd commented on the dress, his face had beamed as he'd shaken his head. A good-looking woman who wanted to be with him, - with him, Kyle evans, the emotionally detached, damaged murder whose motto for the last few years had been, "don't get close", and appreciated what he had to offer. Who encouraged him, that he, indeed did have something to offer, and was worthy of her company, not just of being forever alone. He trusted Zai, completely and
In Love’s Letter Lost by Andrea Fitzpatrick, Fitzpatrick analyzes Annie Proulx’s work from Brokeback Mountain. Through this critique, Fitzpatrick espouses multiple important figures that can be identified through a homosexual love story between two cowboys. Fitzpatrick discerns that the first important figure in the story is the fact the author does not set the story up in a chronological order. The story foreshadows the past at the beginning to give insight to the reader on the previous history between Annis del Mar and Jack Twist. The second important figure is introduced throughout the entire story. The temporal looping is an important aspect because it emphasizes a symbolic meaning throughout the story between the two men. Fitzpatrick provides context when Jack lassoes Ennis’s feet when he tries to walk down the slope away from Jack. This event follows with a wrestling match between the two men that escalated to an intimate moment between the two men. The third important figure can be found as the men exchanged postcards with each other. These postcards were written in code because the men
This is the first time Kate and Matt meet one of the mysterious creatures described in the diary of Kate’s grandfather. It is a very critical moment in the storyline because the main characters get in all sorts of trouble due to this creature. In addition to this, Kate is finally able to prove to Matt that her grandfather was not hallucinating or making up the creatures. Not only does the creature do all of this, it also brings Matt and Kate closer due to all the weird circumstances they are both put in in order to try to find a way to hide the creature from the rest of the crew. In a way, the whole second half of the book revolves completely around things that happen in the plot because of this creature, and it can be called one of the main
As he sipped at the beverage, he surveyed the crowd again, and located Analise on the dance floor, which quickly began to fill. Pete contemplated as he watched, gaze moving from woman to woman, if they sensed the same force of personality in her that he did, and which would be her
Kate and Leopold is the name of a romantic comedy fantasy film published in 2001. The plot is about the travel through the time from New York of a duke who lived in 1876 to the current life of 2001 by jumping off the Brooklyn Bridge and felt in love with a modern girl, who used to be a girl friend of his decesdant. Although the film tells an uncanny story that seems absurd for reality, it contains numerous meaningfulness of love.
I always thought that I did not need anyone but myself. A black and white world with only myself in it. I never really cared for anyone; if I did they would be a family or a close friend. Anything romantic was always thrown out of the window. I did not want to think about love or even pay attention to it. That all changed when I fell in love. It changed my whole world and how I viewed it. It is not just liking someone and being in a relationship; love is so much more than that. Love is a wonderful feeling. Love took me to places I have never been before; it taught me a lot about myself; it is a wild roller coaster ride.