~Texas Cantina~

Have you thought about writing a series of vignettes like it and posting them as one "story"

Edith Pargenter was, IMHO, the queen of the vignette novel.
Her "The Heaven Tree" is an overdose of emotionally charged, graphic narrative at a sublime level.
 
LOL.

Jett drops in, sprouting literary pretension then wonders why the Cantina is suddenly quiet.

I hear crickets.

:D
 
Good morning!

Lovely story to start the day MsTexas! Would have responded earlier, but all the blood had rushed from my head to elsewhere. ;-)
 
Good morning Timmy ...

Goodness, does that mean you got aroused?

:D

Very much so... slow breathing has gotten the blood moved back to the brain so I can think straight though. Before that, it was just something else that was straight... well a bit of a curve to it as well... :devil:
 
Very much so... slow breathing has gotten the blood moved back to the brain so I can think straight though. Before that, it was just something else that was straight... well a bit of a curve to it as well... :devil:

You must always breath slowly when reading material that will cause your blood flow to be redirected ....

Curves in the road can prove to be very exciting

;)
 
Copycat ...

:p

Hmmmm... a tongue sticking out? Yes, when reading your story that thought did cross my mind as well.

Nothing is more satisfying than feeling the quivering of a beautiful woman against my tongue with her sweet nectar dripping from my chin.

Making my mouth water at the thought of it for breakfast...
 
Hmmmm... a tongue sticking out? Yes, when reading your story that thought did cross my mind as well.

Nothing is more satisfying than feeling the quivering of a beautiful woman against my tongue with her sweet nectar dripping from my chin.

Making my mouth water at the thought of it for breakfast...

Well you do know that breakfast is the most important meal of the day...

;)
 
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