Author: | Tracy Alton | ISBN: | 9781622474004 |
Publisher: | Black Serpent Erotica | Publication: | February 3, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Tracy Alton |
ISBN: | 9781622474004 |
Publisher: | Black Serpent Erotica |
Publication: | February 3, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The relationship between Clara and Running Elk continues to develop against the backdrop of Running Elk’s tribal village. Unaccepted by the other women and threatened by the other braves, Clara looks to Running Elk for comfort and protection.
This is an explicit erotic short story of approximately 10,000 words. It contains graphic language and sexual themes. It is meant only for adults who are interested in this type of material for viewing in jurisdictions where its sale and enjoyment does not violate any local laws.
Excerpt:
He could not shake her from his mind. She was so delighted and so happy to learn anything he showed her that the feelings would rub off on him. He would find his tasks and chores so much easier and more fun because of how new they were to Clara and how delighted she was by them.
He thought about Clara and Clara's happiness as he set up his lean-to. Now that it was colder, the shelter was necessary. He lit the fire. The wind was picking up. Snow had already carpeted the ground. The beginning of winter was here. They would have to hunt many animals, but Running Elk didn't think about that. He thought about how Clara looked by firelight.
The relationship between Clara and Running Elk continues to develop against the backdrop of Running Elk’s tribal village. Unaccepted by the other women and threatened by the other braves, Clara looks to Running Elk for comfort and protection.
This is an explicit erotic short story of approximately 10,000 words. It contains graphic language and sexual themes. It is meant only for adults who are interested in this type of material for viewing in jurisdictions where its sale and enjoyment does not violate any local laws.
Excerpt:
He could not shake her from his mind. She was so delighted and so happy to learn anything he showed her that the feelings would rub off on him. He would find his tasks and chores so much easier and more fun because of how new they were to Clara and how delighted she was by them.
He thought about Clara and Clara's happiness as he set up his lean-to. Now that it was colder, the shelter was necessary. He lit the fire. The wind was picking up. Snow had already carpeted the ground. The beginning of winter was here. They would have to hunt many animals, but Running Elk didn't think about that. He thought about how Clara looked by firelight.