The Housewife And The Hitchiker: The Whole Story

Fiction & Literature, LGBT, Lesbian, Romance, Erotica
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Author: Stephanie Gwladferth ISBN: 9780463823132
Publisher: Stephanie Gwladferth Publication: June 27, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Language: English
Author: Stephanie Gwladferth
ISBN: 9780463823132
Publisher: Stephanie Gwladferth
Publication: June 27, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords
Language: English

Kate is a student, hitching her way to Glastonbury in 1995. Julie is a newly separated housewife in her 40s, driving home. Against her better judgement, she picks Kate up and gets taken on a voyage of discovery that changes her life.

Note: This consists of two stories, one from Julie's point of view and the other telling the same events from Kate's point of view and extending the story a bit.

~~~~~ Excerpt ~~~~~

…She took a sip of the wine. “What about you? Ever tried a walk on the wild side?”

“What? Oh, you mean have I ever, um, been with a woman. No” Julie took another sip of the wine to hide her nervousness. I thought I’d got over this, why is it coming back?

“Never? Not even at school? Never ‘practise’ kissing with your best friend? Never go to your best friend’s house and compare the changes puberty was making to you both? Never spent the night spooning with a friend at a sleepover? I did all of those and whereas I was gay I’m pretty sure they weren’t”

Julie was sure her face was red as she answered. “No, I’ve never done anything like that” Though I do remember Cynthia at school talking about practising kissing with Emma. And I remember feeling jealous… She gulped some more wine to hide her discomfort. And why am I uncomfortable with this?

“Well, if you want to see what you missed out on, I’m here.” Kate said with a smile and a seductive pout.

Heart pounding, Julie replied “I thought you said I was safe with you”, smiling and laughing nervously. Did she mean that? Do I want her to have meant it?

“I said that I wouldn’t do anything that you don’t want me to. And I meant it.” She reached over to put her wine glass down, moving closer as she did. “So, what do you want, Julie? Would you like me to kiss you?”

Oh God… “I…” What do I say? “I…” Julie couldn’t speak, her voice was paralysed with the thought of where this might lead. Where do I want this to lead? I’m not a lesbian and she’s my daughter’s age! Despite her thoughts, she became aware that her head had moved up and down in a barely perceptible nod.

“Thought so.” said Kate and moved in towards her…

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Kate is a student, hitching her way to Glastonbury in 1995. Julie is a newly separated housewife in her 40s, driving home. Against her better judgement, she picks Kate up and gets taken on a voyage of discovery that changes her life.

Note: This consists of two stories, one from Julie's point of view and the other telling the same events from Kate's point of view and extending the story a bit.

~~~~~ Excerpt ~~~~~

…She took a sip of the wine. “What about you? Ever tried a walk on the wild side?”

“What? Oh, you mean have I ever, um, been with a woman. No” Julie took another sip of the wine to hide her nervousness. I thought I’d got over this, why is it coming back?

“Never? Not even at school? Never ‘practise’ kissing with your best friend? Never go to your best friend’s house and compare the changes puberty was making to you both? Never spent the night spooning with a friend at a sleepover? I did all of those and whereas I was gay I’m pretty sure they weren’t”

Julie was sure her face was red as she answered. “No, I’ve never done anything like that” Though I do remember Cynthia at school talking about practising kissing with Emma. And I remember feeling jealous… She gulped some more wine to hide her discomfort. And why am I uncomfortable with this?

“Well, if you want to see what you missed out on, I’m here.” Kate said with a smile and a seductive pout.

Heart pounding, Julie replied “I thought you said I was safe with you”, smiling and laughing nervously. Did she mean that? Do I want her to have meant it?

“I said that I wouldn’t do anything that you don’t want me to. And I meant it.” She reached over to put her wine glass down, moving closer as she did. “So, what do you want, Julie? Would you like me to kiss you?”

Oh God… “I…” What do I say? “I…” Julie couldn’t speak, her voice was paralysed with the thought of where this might lead. Where do I want this to lead? I’m not a lesbian and she’s my daughter’s age! Despite her thoughts, she became aware that her head had moved up and down in a barely perceptible nod.

“Thought so.” said Kate and moved in towards her…

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