I haven't really written sex scenes before, not because of religious reasons or because my mother reads my blog (well that's a little chunk of the reason), but because I think sex scenes should be well done. I wouldn't write a sex scene unless I think it serves the story and it would be realistic. No flying monkey stuff for me.
The story I'm putting up today doesn't have a sex scene but is very sexy, please let me know in your comments if you felt it was well done and if it felt realistic.
“You’re
ashamed of me”
She
was tired of this attitude, his sensitivity was the only unattractive thing
about him. His skin and muscles still glistened from the sweat of their most
recent love making and she already wanted him again. She wanted to trace the
rivulet that ran from just under his left nipple to his slim waist. He would
push her away if she bent to taste those beads of sweat and start a rant about
her not taking him seriously and all the things he liked to throw at her when
he felt uncomfortable. His lips were moving, he was saying something. Fuck it!
She was going to get another lecture.
“You’ve zoned out again”
His
voice was sad and dejected. He’d fallen in love with a woman who had calculator
for a heart, but with a body that he ached for even in his dreams. She couldn’t
get enough of his body but she didn’t want to be seen with him, she didn’t even
want to make eye contact when she came to the bar. She shifted closer, bringing
her breasts with her. He closed his eyes in an almost futile bid to resist
temptation when he heard a sound he had heard daily in Ekosodin.
She
found herself on the ground with his body covering hers, one minute they were
on the bed and on the verge of a quarrel, the next minute he pushed her off the
bed like she was a plastic doll and held her down with his body. Surely there
had to be a wrestling move like that, she must have seen it in her wrestling
watching days. The memory of those Saturday afternoon spent watching wrestling had her smiling until she heard him whispering
something really stupid, something like “I love you”.
“Was
that a gunshot?” she asked, the sound she had heard finally registered. Unlike
him, she hadn’t lived in a university cult stronghold, it was a sound she had
associated only with movies. His heart was pounding in her ears, she could feel
his breath. The hot bursts of air from his mouth and nostrils warmed her teeny
weeny afro. He was still whispering that stupid thing, that irritating mantra.
That thing about love. She strained at his weight and he shifted his body to
make her more comfortable but he didn’t want her to see the bullet hole just
yet.
“Get
off me” she said, it’s not like they’re shooting at us.
“Your
body makes a good mattress” he said, his voice reflected his smile.
“Yea,
yea, my body’s a regular wonderland right?” she was smiling back and rubbing
his gluteal muscles. She wanted to trace the fine hairs at the point where his
butt met his thighs, she liked the shudder that ran through his body when her
index finger lightly trailed the hollow in his back down to his beautiful,
beautiful butt. When she replaced her index finger with her tongue, his deep
throated moans made her feel like a conquering hero in a melodramatic movie sex
scene.
Just as she raised her head to lick the
throbbing vein on his neck, she saw the bullet hole on the wall and screamed.
He quickly covered her mouth with his palm and held her tightly.
“It’s
ok darling, I’m here, its ok” he must have told her that at least fifteen times
as her body shook violently. When she’d stopped shaking, he knelt and pulled
her up, then he carried her to the bed and sat down beside her. He called the
security desk to get the details of the incident, the gunman was masked and he
literally vanished from the camera feed after running into one of the hotel’s
many corridors.
“Who
would want me dead” she wasn’t really asking him, she just wanted to hear her
own voice.
“No
one, Onome. I’m sure it was a stray bullet or something” he said.
She
rolled her eyes, “Stray bullet? In the best hotel in Lagos? Do you think at all
or you just utter the first words that enter your head?”
“No
darling, I don’t think, bartenders don’t need to think” He stood up from the
bed and went to the wall mirror. She went up to him, held his waist and buried
her face in his broad back.
“I’m
sorry Osaro, I guess it’s the tension talking” she said, “You tried to reassure
me and I snapped at you” He
turned to face her as he removed her hands from his waist, he tilted her head
so they were eye to eye.
“I
meant what I said when we were shot at” he told her “I love you, I know you don’t
want to hear it but it’s true”. His eyes never left hers.
She
removed his fingers from her jaw and suddenly found the floor tile pattern very
fascinating. She looked up and said “Please Osaro, don’t tell me you love me.
It complicates things”
“Leave
matter for Matthias jare. If I were a phoney speaking lawyer, you’d be loving
me like Romeo and Juliet. But as I be bartender, nothing for me.”
“If
I weren’t a graduate, would you have pursued this thing between us? Would I be
in your room at this moment?” His words grated in her ears, they sounded like
truth
“Don’t be ridiculous, you know I don’t care
about such things” he sniggered in reply and she expelled the breath she didn’t
even know she’d held.
“Let’s live in the moment” she begged, “What
does love matter? We were just shot at”
“Love
matters Onome, it matters more even now. Life is short, we just got a reminder”
The frustration in his voice made her want to bury his head in her chest and
hold him like he was a five year old.
“I
don’t know how to love, I’ve never had to. I could tell you what you want to
hear, but you matter too much to me” She said in an almost broken voice.
She
watched him clench and unclench his fists in a fierce rhythm, “Is this where I hug
you and tell you its ok, absolve you of the guilt of hurting me?” He sounded
like he had a cold.
“That’s
your decision Osaro” she said “but I can give you this promise- I’ll never lie
to you, ever”
He
hugged her and kissed the top of her short hair and whispered words she couldn’t
quite make out but she knew they were words of love.
Oh, love, love, love. Look what you've done. :)
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DeleteLove is meant to be demonstrated not heard and that's what our heart yearns for
ReplyDeleteQ: How do you demonstrate love ?
DeleteUhhhh, he covered her with his body, he valued her above his life. I think he demostrated true love.
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ReplyDeleteYou should have said hi or something! I understand though. Please don't be a stranger next time.
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